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1 Rhode Island Women's Basketball General Information 1...Table of Contents This is Rhody Basketball 2...This is Rhody Basketball 3...The Ryan Center 4...Academic Support 5...The Rams on the Road 6...Rhode Island - the Ocean State The University of Rhode Island Meet the Rams Justine Boisvert Sierra Cooper Erin Cournoyer Whitney Hollis Tanja Licina Jessica Magley Mia Marcus Amanda McGrew Safi Mojidi 28 Crystal Bellinger/LaQuanda Brandon 29...Lindsay Harris/Devon Kab 30...Roster/Team Photo Coaching Staff Head Coach Tom Garrick Coaching Staff 36...Support Staff Opponents Opponents Atlantic 10 Tournament 48...All-time Series Records All-time Results vs Opponents Review Statistics Box Scores Atlantic 10 Review Record Book Individual Records Team/Miscellaneous Records 74...Ryan Center Records 75...All-time Letter-Winners All-time Results 81...Postseason Results Atlantic The Atlantic 10 Conference University of Rhode Island University of Rhode Island 87...Dr. Robert Carothers, President URI Athletic Administration Media Information Covering the Rams Quick Facts General Information Location: Kingston, RI, Founded: 1892 Enrollment: 14,791 Colors: Keaney Blue, Dark Blue, White Nickname: Rams Home Court (Capacity): Ryan Center (7,657) Athletics Department Phone: (401) President: Interim Director Of Athletics: University Web Site: Athletic Web Site: Dr. Robert Carothers Gregg Burke Basketball Information Head Coach: Tom Garrick (Rhode Island '89) Record at School (years): (third season) Overall Record (years): (two seasons) Associate Head Coach: Ervin Monier Assistants Coaches: Melissa Dunne, Denise King Basketball Offi ce Phone: Best Time to Reach Coach: Contact Tim Volkmann Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/ Review Record: 8-20 A-10 Record (5-11 A-10,11th place) All-Time Conference Record: All-Time A-10 Tournament Record (years): (24) All-Time NCAA Tournament Record (years): 0-1 (1) Sports Communications Offi ce Tim Volkmann (Women s Basketball Contact) Coordinator of Sports Communications Offi ce: Cell: Fax: tvolk@uri.edu Mailing Address: University of Rhode Island Three Keaney Rd., Suite One Kingston, RI Ryan Center Press Row Phone: (401) The University of Rhode Island Women's Basketball Media Guide: Editor/Layout/Writing: Tim Volkmann, Coordinator of Sports Communications; Layout Design/Writing: Mike Laprey, Assistant AD/Sports Communications; Design Assistance/Writing: Jodi Pontbriand, Assistant Coordinator of Sports Communications; Editorial Assistance from Sports Information Student Interns Kyle Carlson, Steve Comolli, Sean LaPointe and Sean Sullivan; Photography by Joe Giblin, David Silverman, AP Photography, Michael Salerno, C.W. Pack, and Nick Murgo; Selected photos courtesy of the Atlantic 10 Conference and the URI News Bureau; Printing by Multi-Ad. Cover design by Jodi Pontbriand WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 1

2 This is... Rhody Basketball 2 - UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

3 This is Rhody Basketball The Ryan Center Home of the Rhody Rams The $54 million, 7,657-seat Thomas M. Ryan Center opened in June of 2002 and since then, it has become one of the top on-campus college basketball facilities in the Northeast. The Ryan Center boasts three tiers of seating in the arena to bring all 7,657 seats within 74-feet of the court, creating a frenzied atmosphere. Every seat in the Ryan Center has a chairback, and there are eight luxury suites that overlook both the Meade Stadium football fi eld and the Ryan Center basketball court. On November 22, 2002, the Rhode Island s women s team downs Kent State in the fi rst basketball game ever played at the Ryan Center WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 3

4 Success On The Court... This is Rhody Basketball In each of the last six seasons, a University of Rhode Island player has been represented on the Atlantic 10 All-Conference Team. Last season, Tanya Rhodes (left) and Safi Mojidi (right) were both honored by the Atlantic 10 with second-team All-Conference honors...success Off The Court - Academic Support Services Academic Support Services for student-athletes at the University of Rhode Island is designed to foster responsibility and enthusiasm for learning. The program emphasizes the University s commitment to education and graduation and is under the direction of the Associate Dean of University College located in Roosevelt Hall. The Academic Enhancement Offi ce, a satellite of University College, is located in the Mackal Field House. This offi ce is in close proximity to coaches and student-athletes. Learning Specialists Michael Scott, Gina Sperry and Nicole Poloski meet regularly with student-athletes who need additional academic support. They are experts in dealing with students and their challenges and offer academic monitoring and on going needs assessment. In addition, Winkle Kelley, coordinator for unassigned student-athletes, meets with fi rst year student-athletes and others who are not assigned to a learning specialist. The University is proud of the academic achievements of its student-athletes. In the spring 2006 semester, 78 student-athletes earned Atlantic 10 Commissioner s Honor Roll recognition by posting a 3.5 or higher grade point average. In the fall 2005 semester, a total of 84 student-athletes were named to the Commissioner s Honor Roll. In the spring 2006 semester, seven teams posted semester grade point averages of 3.0 or higher and fi ve other squads boasted a semester average of 2.9 or higher with 118 student-athletes earning Dean s List honors. In the fall 2005 semester, seven teams had a 3.0 or higher semester grade point average. Three other teams had a grade point average of 2.9 or better. A total of 138 student-athletes earned Dean s List recognition. Nicole Poloski Learning Specialist for Women's Basketball Information on Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes can be found on the web at UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

5 This is Rhody Basketball The Rams On The Road The University of Rhode Island traditionally plays a national schedule, traveling to play some of the top teams from around the country... Road Trippin' The map to the left shows some of the places the Rams have visited over the years... Below are just a few of the many major cities which URI has visited throughout the past six seasons: Anchorage, Alaska Boston, Massachusetts Miami, Florida Milwaukee, Wisconsin Nashville, Tennessee New York City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Saint Louis, Missouri Washington, D.C. Where Rhody will play in New Orleans, Louisiana (Tulane) Malibu, California (Pepperdine) Chicago, Illinois (Illinois, at The United Cetner) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Duquesne) Washington, D.C. (George Washington) Cincinnati, Ohio (Xavier) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 5

6 This is Rhody Basketball Rhode Island - The Ocean State The University of Rhode Island is located in South County, featuring a mix of historic towns and miles of beautiful beaches. The University of Rhode Island is located in Kingston - in the heart of historic and picturesque South County. With its over 400 miles of shoreline and 100 beaches, Rhode Island is well-known as the "Ocean State." Goat Island Lighthouse - overlooking Narragansett Bay and the Pell Bridge to Newport But Rhode Island has much more than sandy beaches. Many top companies have corporate offices and headquarters nearby and in the capital city of Providence, providing numerous opportunities for URI students and graduates. Beavertail State Park in Jamestown offers spectacular and unspoiled ocean views Rhode Island is also centrally located between three major cities - all easily accessible by car or train. Boston is about an hour away, while New York City is just under three hours away, and Hartford, Conn. is less than two hours away. Many of the adjoining states and sights in New England are just a short trip away by car, train or ferry. The Providence Skyline and Waterplace Park The smallest of the 50 states, "Little Rhody" was founded in 1636 by Roger Williams and also has the longest official state name - "the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations." Statue of Roger Williams overlooking the city skyline - Prospect Park, Providence 6 - UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

7 This is Rhody Basketball The University of Rhode Island A World of Opportunities and Educational Excellence The University of Rhode Island is the state's largest university, with an enrollment of about 12,000 undergraduate and 3,000 graduate student on its four campuses. There are 101 undergraduate, 53 masters and 33 doctoral degree programs offered. With nationally and internationally-known faculty engaged in a broad range of teaching, research and outreach activities, URI is renowned in many areas, including biotechnology, oceanography, environmental sciences, engineering, and public health promotion. Outreach is central to the University's role as a land grant, sea grant, and urban grant university. The University of Rhode Island A Decade of Changes Applications Applications to the University have increased by 65%, from 8,813 in 1995 to 13,388 in 2005 Selectivity Admission was granted to 68% of those applicants in 2005, compared to 79% in 1995 Enrollment Overall freshman enrollment increased from 1,935 in 1995 to 2,436 in Total undergraduate enrollment frew by nearly 2,000 - fromt 10,136 students in 1995 to 12,099 in SAT Scores In 1995, the average SAT score for the entering class was 988. In 2005, that improved to The University offers the only academic programs in the world that merges the disciplines of oceanography, ocean engineering, archeology, and maritime history to study sunken ships of antiquity. Led by world-renowned oceanographer Dr. Robert Ballard (shown above), who found the Titanic, the program is focusing its research on Phoenician and Bronze Age ships in the Black Sea and eastern Mediterranean. URI Cornerstones The University of Rhode Island is a principled community guided by values. As members of this community, we subscribe to the following principles, which form the foundation of our endeavors: We pursue knowledge with honesty, integrity, and courage. We promote independent choice, intellectual curiosity, open-mindedness, and free expression. We respect the rights and dignity of each individual and group. We reject prejudice and intolerance, and we work to understand differences. We accept personal responsibility for our actions and their consequences. We actively cooperate to improve the University, the state of Rhode Island, and the global community beyond our borders. We strive to be a community where the environment and property are treated respectfully. We seek to create and maintain an environment conducive to personal health and wellness. We work to develop skills which promote lifelong learning, leadership and service. Developed by the Quality of Student Life Committee and endorsed by the Student Senate, University of Rhode Island. URI was recently cited by the Princeton Review as a College With a Conscience because of the many unique service-learning opportunities. First-year students complete a service project through a URI 101 freshman seminar, in which students serve the community in ways related to your major WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 7

8 This is Rhody Basketball The University of Rhode Island URI Alumni: Making a Difference in the World Christiane Amanpour '83 Chief International Correspondent, CNN Tom Ryan '75; Hon. '99 Chairman & CEO, CVS Corporation Gen. Leon Laporte '68; Hon. '04 Former commander of Combined Forces Command in Korea Lincoln Almond '58 Governor, Rhode Island ( ) Bernie Beaudreau '77; '79 MCP Executive, Global FoodBanking Network; Former Executive of R.I. Community Foodbank Dr. Myron "Mex" Essex '62 Chairman, Harvard School of Public Health AIDS Initiative David Evans '75 Smithsonian's Undersecretary for Science Ross Kauffman ' Academy Award Winner, Best Documentary, for "Born into Brothels" John King '85 Chief National Correspondent, CNN Jeffrey Ingram '80 Executive VP/Finance & Strategic Transactions, Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB) Margaret "Peg" Langhammer '72 Executive Director, Sexual Assault & Trauma Resource Center of R.I. (SATRC) Janice O'Donnell '79 Executive Director, Providence Children's Museum Steven M. Pare '05 MCP Colonel, Rhode Island State Police Al Verrecchia '67 President & CEO, Hasbro Industries Rachel Walshe '01 Rhodes Scholar Dr. Doreen (Leyden) Wiggins '84 Obstetrician/Breast Cancer surgeon; Susan G. Komen Fellow at Women & Infants Hospita 8 - UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

9 Meet the Rams

10 Justine Boisvert 5-8 Senior Guard Glocester, R.I./ Ponaganset 12Justine Boisvert (Junior) Averaged 1.8 points and 1.2 assists in 24 games played, including one start... recorded three assists and four points in 28 minutes played versus Hartford in the season opener on Nov. 18 posted a season high of nine points and had two steals in 24 minutes played against Harvard on Nov. 22 registered six assists and fi ve points in 21 minutes in a win over Brown on Nov scored six points against Providence on Dec totaled fi ve points and two steals against Illinois Jan (Sophomore) Played 39 minutes in her fi rst career start, scoring fi ve points, dishing out fi ve assists and swiping three steals in the win over Northeastern on Nov recorded a career high 15 points, six assists, and fi ve steals against Harvard on Nov scored seven points and dished out four assists vs. No. 14 Vanderbilt on Nov scored a careerhigh 16 points in win over Tennessee- Martin on Nov recorded 11 points and three assists in a one-point loss at Brown on Dec posted four rebounds, two assists, and two steals in a tough loss at Hartford on Dec suffered an injury vs. Rice on Dec missed 16 games from Dec. 23 until Feb. 20 due to injury, returning against Saint Joseph's on Feb (Freshman) Played all 20 minutes of the second half at point guard in the win over Dayton on Jan. 23, committing just one turnover and hitting back-to- back jumpers, including a three-pointer in the closing minutes of the Rams comeback victory... swiped a career-high four steals to go with one assist and two rebounds at Temple on Jan had fi rst signifi cant action of season at Richmond, scoring fi ve points including her fi rst collegiate three-pointer to go with three rebounds, one assist, one steal and only one turnover in 23 minutes of playing point guard... played in 14 of the last 20 games after seeing action in only two of the fi rst 10 games. High School Graduated from Ponaganset High in a four-year letter winner and three-year starter on the basketball team under coach Paul Shawver... scored 1,000 career points in high school... nominated to the McDonald s All-American team as a senior... averaged 18 points, seven assists, six steals and three rebounds per contest while earning second-team All-State and first-team all-division honors in her senior year... earned All-Woonsocket Call, all-division and All- State honors as a junior... led Ponaganset High to the State Championship in also a four-year letter-winner in soccer and track & fi eld for the Chieftains... selected as an Academic All-Rhode Island standout in track and fi eld as a senior... named All- Woonsocket Call, all-division and All-State in track & fi eld as a senior... played AAU basketball for the Rhode Island Hurricanes under coach John Lickert... a member of the Spanish Honor Society, the Rhode Island Honor Society and the National Honor Society after posting a 3.9 GPA as a student-athlete, graduating in the top 10- percent of her class. Personal Justine Seymour Boisvert (pronounced Bwa-vair) was born on July 10, 1984 in Providence, R.I.... daughter of George and Karen Boisvert of Glocester, R.I.... has a brother, Bradford and a sister, Stephanie, who was a four-year letter winner for the Rhode Island women s soccer team majoring in physical education. CAREER STATISTICS Total Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

11 Justine Boisvert CAREER HIGHS Points vs. Tenn.-Martin (11/27/04) Rebounds vs. Hartford (11/18/05) Assists Twice Steals at Harvard (11/22/05) Blocks FG Made vs. Tenn.-Martin (11/27/04) FG Attempts vs. Tenn.-Martin (11/27/04) FG Percentage (5-8)...at Brown (12/1/04) 3PT FG Made vs. Providence (12/10/05) 3PT FG Attempts vs. Providence (12/10/05) 3PT FG Percentage vs. Providence (12/10/05) FT Made at Harvard (11/22/05) FT Attempts Three Times FT Percentage (4-4)... vs. harvard (11/22/05) Minutes Three Times WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 11

12 Sierra Cooper 5-10 Sophomore Guard/Forward Danville, Va. George Washington H.S. 30Sierra Cooper (Freshman) Played in 27 games for the Rams, averaging 2.1 points and 2.5 rebounds per game started season opener against Hartford, totaling two points and a steal in 21 minutes on the fl oor saw a season-high 28 minutes of action versus Massachusetts on Feb. 2 posted career highs of eight points and 11 rebounds in a win over St. Bonaventure on Feb. 17 scored six points at Saint Louis on Feb. 12 scored four points while nabbing seven rebounds in 21 minutes of action at Charlotte on Feb. 24. High School Graduated from Danville s George Washington High a four-year letterwinner and four-year starter for coach Wayne Shelton McDonald s All-American nominee named Western Valley District Player of the Year as a sophomore and junior earned honorable mention all-state recognition as a sophomore and junior threetime fi rst-team all-region choice three-year team captain named team MVP three consecutive years averaged 16 points, nine rebounds and four assists as a junior led the Eagles in scoring with a 16.5 average as a senior also averaged 10 rebounds as a senior. Personal Nickname is Cece Sierra Whitney Cooper was born in Norfolk, Va. on Oct. 3, 1986 daughter of Armando and Valarie Cooper of Blairs, Va. Honor Roll student majoring in psychology. CAREER STATISTICS Total Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

13 Sierra Cooper CAREER HIGHS Points vs. St. Bonaventure (2/17/06) Rebounds vs. St. Bonaventure (2/17/06) Assists Three Times Steals Four Times Blocks Twice FG Made Twice FG Attempts Twice FG Percentage (3-5)...vs. Fordham (2/5/06) 3PT FG Made PT FG Attempts at Marquette (12/4/05) 3PT FG Percentage FT Made Seven Times FT Attempts Twice FT Percentage (2-2)...Twice Minutes vs. Massachusetts (2/2/06) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 13

14 Erin Cournoyer 6-0 Junior Forward North Attleboro, Mass./ North Attleboro 44Erin Cournoyer (Sophomore) Started nine games for the Rams, averaging 3.4 points and 3.0 rebounds in 16.2 minutes per game Was credited with fi ve points and three rebounds in fi rst start of the season at Florida December 28 Scored a career-high 12 points on 4-of-9 shooting to go along with fi ve rebounds and 4-of-4 free throws against Fordham on Feb. 19 Posted nine points and a season-highs seven rebounds in 30 minutes of action at Dayton on Jan. 27 Followed that with six boards and 30 minutes at Saint Joseph s on Jan. 29 Tallied 10 points, four boards and two assists in 26 minutes against Dayton in the Atlantic 10 Tournament March (Freshman) Grabbed six rebounds in 31 minutes of action in her fi rst collegiate game-against Northeastern on Nov scored fi rst collegiate basket against No. 14-ranked Vanderbilt and grabbed three rebounds in 27 minutes on Nov had two points and four boards in win over Tennessee-Martin on Nov posted a career high of 10 points and three steals in a one-point loss at Brown on Dec recorded fi ve rebounds and four points in 26 minutes of action at Hartford on Dec registered four points and six rebounds in her fi rst start on Dec. 7 against Holy Cross... had six points and two steals against Marquette on Dec scored eight points vs. No. 2-ranked Duke on Dec scored fi ve points on 2-of-3 shooting vs. Auburn on Dec scored four points and grabbed four rebounds vs. La Salle on Jan scored four points and grabbed three rebounds vs. Xavier on Jan had four points and two rebounds vs. Fordham on Feb. 24. High School Graduated from North Attleboro High in 2004 three-year starter for coaches Steve Giambanco and John Delbonis at North Attleboro High averaged nine points and 11 rebounds per game as a junior and 13 points and 10 rebounds per game as a senior named to Attleboro Sun-Chronicle All-Star Team as a sophomore, junior and senior All-Hockomock League selection as a senior named North Attleboro High Female Athlete of the Year in 2004 named Massachusetts fi rst-team All- Scholastic as a senior played AAU basketball for the Bay State Magic under coaches Paul Hallion and David Cournoyer helped Bay State to state championships in 2001, 2002 and 2003 also a two-year letter winner in volleyball for coach Jane Curty, earning All-Hockomock League honors and a spot on the Attleboro Sun-Chronicle All- Star Team as a junior and senior also threw the javelin on the outdoor track & fi eld team member of the National Honor Society. Personal Erin Nicole Cournoyer was born on March 6, 1986 in Attleboro, Mass. daughter of David and Ellen Cournoyer of North Attleboro, Mass. majoring in pharmacy has an older sister Jamie who played basketball at Boston College from and an older brother Dan who played basketball at Franklin Pierce and Bridgewater State also has a younger sister Emily who is a freshman on the Providence basketball team. father David played basketball at Fitchburg State and Bristol Community College has volunteered with the Special Olympics. CAREER STATISTICS Total Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

15 Erin Cournoyer CAREER HIGHS Points vs. Fordham (2/19/06) Rebounds at Dayton (1/27/06) Assists Three Times Steals Three Times Blocks Times FG Made at Brown (12/1/04) FG Attempts vs. Fordham (2/19/06) FG Percentage (5-6)...at Brown (12/1/04) 3PT-FG Made PT-FG Attempts PT-FG Percentage FT Made Twice FT Attempts at Saint Joseph's (1/29/06) FT Percentage (4-5)...at Saint Joseph's (1/29/06) Minutes Twice WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 15

16 Whitney Hollis 6-3 Junior Center Brooklyn, N.Y. Canarsie 41 Whitney Hollis (Sophomore): Saw action in 20 games, including 17 starts in a season affected by injury averaged 5.8 points and 4.8 rebounds while shooting.450 from the fl oor posted a career-high 16 rebounds while adding seven points and three steals in 37 minutes in season opener against Hartford on Nov. 18 hit 5-of-9 shots for 10 points to go along with seven rebounds in a win over Xavier on Jan. 8 scored 10 points, grabbed four rebounds and had one steal against Richmond on Feb. 10 scored a season-high 17 points on 8-of-10 shooting and recorded six rebounds in 29 minutes against St. Bonaventure on Feb (Freshman) Missed fi rst eight games of the season due to a knee injury... grabbed a rebound and blocked a shot in eight minutes of action in collegiate debut vs. Rice on Dec scored two points and four rebounds vs. No. 2-ranked Duke on Dec scored four points and had two rebounds vs. Auburn on Dec just missed a doubledouble, with career-highs in points (9), rebounds (10) and blocks (5) in 28 minutes in the win over St. Bonaventure on Jan grabbed six rebounds vs. Temple on Jan had fi ve points and six rebounds vs. La Salle on Jan recorded eight rebounds vs. Dayton on Jan missed six games due to a knee injury... returned from injury and scored six points while grabbing four rebounds vs. Massachusetts on Feb Grabbed 11 rebounds and had two blocks in 17 minutes of play vs. Richmond in the Atlantic 10 tournament. High School Graduated from Canarsie High in threeyear starter for coach Michelle Goodman averaged 13 points, 18 rebounds and two assists per game as a junior, earning first-team All- Brooklyn honors from Newsday and the New York Daily News averaged 12 points, 17 rebounds and two assists per game as a senior, earning second-team All-Brooklyn honors team captain and was named Canarsie s team MVP as a senior in was MVP of Thanksgiving Genesis Tournament in 2002 played AAU basketball for the New York Gauchos with current Rhode Island teammate Mia Marcus under coaches Walter Welsch and Earl Elliott also played softball for coach Mike Camaderse honor roll student who graduated in the top 10-percent of her class. Personal Whitney Nichole Hollis was born on April 6, 1986 daughter of Michael and Lori Hollis of Brooklyn, N.Y. has four brothers, Quentin, Matthew, Devin and Jordan undeclared major... volunteered with the Salvation Army After School Community Center and has worked as a peer leadership counselor. CAREER STATISTICS Total Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

17 Whitney Hollis CAREER HIGHS Points vs. St. Bonaventure (2/17/06) Rebounds vs. Hartford (11/18/05) Assists vs. Villanova (11/26/05) Steals vs. Hartford (11/18/05) Blocks at St. Bonaventure (1/4/05) FG Made vs. St. Bonaventure (2/17/06) FG Attempts Twice FG Percentage (8-10)...vs. St. Bonaventure (2/17/06) 3PT-FG Made PT-FG Attempts PT-FG Percentage FT Made Twice FT Attempts vs. Duqesne (1/22/06) FT Percentage (4-5) vs. George Washington (1/20/06) Minutes vs. Hartford (11/18/05) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 17

18 Tanja Licina 6-2 Sophomore Center Belgrade, Serbia St. Michael Academy 3Tanja Licina (Freshman): Saw action in all 28 games, starting 18 for the Rams averaged 4.0 points and 4.1 rebounds in 22.2 minutes per game tallied six points, fi ve rebounds and three assists in fi rst career start at Maine Nov. 30 grabbed nine rebounds to go along with four points and three assists versus Illinois on Jan. 5 had seven points and eight boards against Duquesne on Jan. 22 tallied her fi rst-career double-double with a career-highs in points (13) and rebounds (14) in 36 minutes in a win at Fordham on Feb saw 31 minutes of action at Richmond on Feb. 10, scoring four points and nabbing six rebounds had nine rebounds while tallying six points, three steals and two assists in 36 minutes on the fl oor at Saint Louis Feb. 12 grabbed seven rebounds versus Fordham on Feb. 19 had 11 points on 5-of-8 shooting and four rebounds at Charlotte Feb. 24. Personal Tanja Licina was born on Oct. 31, 1985 in Gospic, Croatia she is the daughter of Mirko and Vegna Licina of Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro member of the National Honor Society at St. Michael Academy majoring in landscape architecture aspires to return to Europe and play basketball professionally. High School Graduated from St. Michael Academy a native of Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro, she came to the United States and played two years of scholastic basketball averaged 17 points per game for coach Apache Paschal as a senior two-year starter at forward for the Eagles averaged 23 points per game for coach Zoran Tir in Yugoslavia team earned two gold medals, three silver and two bronze in the national championships in Serbia and Montenegro named MVP of the national championship also played for the Pioneer and Kadet national teams. CAREER STATISTICS Total Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

19 Tanja Licina CAREER HIGHS Points vs. Fordham (2/5/06) Rebounds vs. Fordham (2/5/06) Assists Twice Steals Twice Blocks at La Salle (1/16/06) FG Made Twice FG Attempts vs. Fordham (2/5/06) FG Percentage (5-8)... at Charlotte (2/24/06) 3PT-FG Made PT-FG Attempts PT-FG Percentage FT Made Twice FT Attempts vs. Temple (2/26/06) FT Percentage (4-5)...at Marquette (12/4/05) Minutes Twice WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 19

20 Jessica Magley 6-0 Sophomore Forward Bradenton, Fla./ Bradenton Christian Academy 35 Jessica Magley (Freshman) Started the fi rst 12 games of the season and averaged 8.5 points and 4.6 rebounds per game before an injury forced her to miss the remainder of the season scored in double-figures on fi ve occasions, including a career-high 16 points against Harvard on Nov. 22 totaled 11 points and seven boards in 35 minutes against Brown on Nov. 25 posted a career high of 10 rebounds to go along with eight points at Maine on Nov. 30 followed that up with a 10-point, four-rebound game at Marquette Dec. 4 had eight points and six boards in 38 minutes of work at Holy Cross Dec. 7 poured in 14 points on 7-of-15 shooting in 38 minutes against state-rival Providence on Dec. 10 was credited with 11 points and seven rebounds while notching three steals at Florida on Dec. 28 High School Scored 3,514 points in her scholastic career at Bradenton Christian School fi nished her career as the third leading scorer in Florida history led Bradenton Christian School to the state championship game as a junior as the Panthers reached the semifi nals for four straight years two-time Player of the Year scored a career-high 48 points on two occasions, once her junior year and once her senior season... named all-state, allarea and all-conference for three-straight years averaged 25.6 points and 11 rebounds as a senior for coach Jim VanTil averaged 25 points and 14 rebounds per game as a junior all-time leading rebounder in state history averaged 22 points and 13 rebounds during her sophomore season. Personal Jessica Lillie Magley is the daughter of David and Evelyn Magley of Bradenton, Fla. born on Oct. 12, 1986 in Kansas City, Kan. Honor Roll student member of the National Honor Society class president as a freshman majoring in political science... father was an Academic All-American basketball player at Kansas before a being drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 1982 NBA Draft... also was a member of the 1984 CBA Champion Albany Patroons under future Hall Of Fame head coach Phil Jackson... played internationally as well... older sister Jennifer is a professional tennis player and was a four-time All-American and national champion at Florida... six-foot-eleven younger brother David signed national letter of intent to play basketball at Western Kentucky next season. CAREER STATISTICS Total Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

21 Jessica Magley CAREER HIGHS Points vs. Harvard (11/22/05) Rebounds at Maine (11/30/05) Assists Three Times Steals at Florida (12/28/05) Blocks FG Made Twice FG Attempts Twice FG Percentage (7-11)...vs. Harvard (11/22/05) 3PT-FG Made PT-FG Attempts PT-FG Percentage FT Made at Florida (12/28/05) FT Attempts at Florida (12/28/05) FT Percentage (3-4)... at Florida (12/28/05) Minutes Twice WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 21

22 Mia Marcus 5-8 Junior Guard New York, N.Y./ St. Michael Academy 11 Mia Marcus (Sophomore) Finished the season averaging 5.6 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game scored 11 points, while adding four assists and three steals in the Rams season-opener against Hartford on Nov. 18 had back to back games with 11 points and fi ve assists against Holy Cross on Dec. 7 and Providence on Dec. 10 also recorded a season-high seven rebounds in the win over Holy Cross, while grabbing six boards against the Friars had a season-best fi ve steals to go along with six points in a win at Massachusetts on Jan. 13 followed with a nine-point, three-steal, threeassist effort with zero turnovers at La Salle on Jan. 16 dished out four assists against George Washington on Jan. 20 credited with six points, three steals and three assists with no turnovers versus Massachusetts on Feb. 2 totaled nine points, six rebounds, three steals and three assists at Richmond on Feb. 10 scored 11 points and dished four assists in Rhody s last home game against Temple on Feb (Freshman) Missed the fi rst eight games due to an injury... made both shots from the fi eld, scoring four points, grabbing a rebound and dishing out an assist in 12 minutes of action in her collegiate debut vs. Rice on Dec scored six points on 3-of-4 shooting vs. No. 2-ranked Duke on Dec scored six points and had two steals in 16 minutes of action in the win over St. Bonaventure on Jan posted 10 points, grabbed four rebounds, dished out four assists and had three steals vs. La Salle on Jan scored nine points, grabbed four rebounds and dished out three assists in fi rst career start vs. Xavier on Jan registered a career high 11 points and fi ve rebounds vs. Dayton on Jan hit the game winning three-pointer in Rhode Island s win over Saint Joseph s on Feb. 20, fi nishing the game with six points, one steal, and one assist in nine minutes of action... dished out two assists in 21 minutes running the point against Fordham on Feb. 24. High School Graduated from St. Michael Academy in a two-year starter under coach Apache Paschall at St. Michael Academy after transferring from Bishop Louglin High, where she spent her freshman and sophomore years averaged 18.7 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists as a senior, helping St. Michael Academy to the Manhattan Division title and earning honorable mention all-city by the New York Daily News was named team MVP in both her junior and senior year captained the team in her senior year played AAU basketball with current Rhode Island teammate Whitney Hollis for the New York Gauchos Excel team under coaches Walter Welsh and Earl Elliot was an honor roll student in her senior year. Personal Mia Monee Marcus was born on Sept. 27, 1986 in New York, N.Y. daughter of Marian Marcus of New York, N.Y. psychology major. CAREER STATISTICS Total Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

23 Mia Marcus CAREER HIGHS Points Four Times Rebounds at Holy Cross 12/7/05 Assists Twice Steals at Massachusetts (1/13/06) Blocks Seven Times FG Made vs. Hartford (11/18/05) FG Attempts Twice FG Percentage (4-7)... vs. Temple 2/26/06 3PT-FG Made Four Times 3PT-FG Attempts Twice 3PT-FG Percentage (2-4)... at Holy Cross (12/7/05) FT Made vs. Dayton (3/3/06) FT Attempts vs. Dayton (3/3/06) FT Percentage (4-6)... vs. Dayton (3/3/06) Minutes at Dayton (1/16/05) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 23

24 Amanda McGrew 5-10 Sophomore Guard Santa Monica, Calif./ Santa Monica 21 Amanda McGrew (Freshman): Missed fi rst two months of the season with an inner-ear injury suffered in practice, but saw action in the last 18 games of the season, including sixstraight starts from Jan. 27-Feb. 12 fi nished the season averaging 6.4 ppg and shot 34.4% from the fi eld played 10 minutes in her fi rst collegiate game, recording fi ve points and one steal off the bench against LaSalle on Jan. 3 scored 14 points in just 17 minutes of action at Massachusetts on Jan. 13 grabbed a careerhigh four rebounds at La Salle on Jan. 16 in her fi rst career start, registered a personal-best 16 points, including four three-pointers, in 32 minutes against Dayton on Jan. 27 scored 10 points and registered fi ve steals against Massachusetts on Feb. 2 had eight points and three assists against Fordham Feb. 5 recorded 11 points and three assists against Richmond on Feb. 10 added seven points and fi ve steals at Charlotte on Feb. 24. High School Graduated from Santa Monica High in 2005 played for coach Marcus Charuvastra four-year lettermen and four-year starter three-year team captain named Santa Monica High s Offensive Player of the Year the past two seasons named fi rst-team All-Bay League leading the Vikings to the Bay League championship averaged 16 points, six rebounds, fi ve assists and four steals per game as a junior averaged 17 points per game as a senior played AAU basketball for the West Coast All-Stars, California s Finest and Hoopmasters, helping leading the teams to the nationals. Personal Amanda Pope McGrew was born on Jan. 2, 1987 in Los Angeles, Calif. she is the daughter of Brian and Jeannie McGrew of Santa Monica, Calif. sister, Christine, plays softball at Michigan State undeclared major. CAREER STATISTICS Total Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

25 Amanda McGrew CAREER HIGHS Points at Dayton (1/27/06) Rebounds at La Salle (1/16/06) Assists vs. Xavier (1/8/06) Steals Twice Blocks at Saint Louis (2/12/06) FG Made Twice FG Attempts Twice FG Percentage (6-10)... at Massachusetts (1/13/06) 3PT-FG Made at Dayton (1/27/06) 3PT-FG Attempts at Dayton (1/27/06) 3PT-FG Percentage (4-10)...at Dayton (1/27/06) FT Made at Saint Joseph's (1/29/06) FT Attempts Three Times FT Percentage (2-2)...at Saint Joseph's (1/29/06) Minutes vs. Massachusetts (2/2/06) WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 25

26 Safi Mojidi 5-6 Junior Guard Silver Spring, Md./ Bullis Prep 20Safi Mojidi (Sophomore) Named a second-team Atlantic 10 All-Star after fi nishing the season averaging 15.4 points, 2.9 assists and 2.0 steals scored in double-fi gures a team-high 20 times in 27 games played, including nine games with at least 20 points had a career night with 29 points, including 5-of-7 three pointers, to go along with a personal-best eight assists, versus Xavier on Jan. 8 scored nine points and recorded three steals in season opener against Hartford on Nov. 18 recorded a team high 22 points in the Ram s win over Brown on Nov. 25 scored 19 points, had three assists and three steals in a win over Maine on Nov. 30 followed with a 16-point effort against Marquette on Dec. 4 registered 28 points, including fi ve three-pointers, to go along with fi ve steals in a win over Holy Cross on Dec. 7 tied her career-high with eight assists while scoring 15 points versus Providence on Dec. 12 contributed 23 points, four assists and four steals against Liberty on Dec. 30 was credited with 22 points, three assists and four steals against Illinois on Jan. 5 Recorded 22 points and had three steals against George Washington on Jan. 20 Scored 21 points against St. Louis on Feb. 12 and against Fordham on Feb (Freshman) Named Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week after posting a double-double 16 points and 10 steals in her fi rst collegiate game vs. Northeastern on Nov. 19 steal total was the the third-highest single-game performance in school history... recorded 10 points, four rebounds and two steals in an overtime loss to Harvard on Nov had 18 points, fi ve assists and fi ve boards against Tennessee-Martin on Nov. 27 en route to her second Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week honor in three weeks... recorded 16 points, four assists and four steals versus Brown on Dec registered 11 points, six rebounds and seven assists against Marquette on Dec poured in 22 points on 8-of-14 shooting to go along with fi ve assists and three steals vs. Rice on Dec. 23 to earn her third A-10 Rookie of the Week award... scored eight points, dished out six assists, had three rebounds and two steals vs. No. 2 Duke on Dec scored 18 points, dished out fi ve assists and had four rebounds vs. La Salle on Jan recorded 15 points against Dayton on Jan netted 15 points and totaled fi ve assists and three steals vs. St. Bonaventure on Jan scored 27 points, including 11-of-11 free-throws, along with seven rebounds and three assists vs. Duquesne on Jan scored 13 points and had three steals against Fordham on Jan registered 13 points, fi ve assists and three rebounds vs. George Washington on Jan scored 14 points and grabbed four rebounds against Saint Joseph's on Feb posted 13 points, three assists and three steals vs. Temple on Feb scored 17 points, including the game winning hoop, while totaling fi ve assists and no turnovers in 37 minutes of play vs. Massachusetts on Feb recorded seven points, two assists and three steals vs. Richmond at the Atlantic-10 tournament. High School Graduated from Bullis Prep in a three-year starter and four-year letter winner for coach Kira Orr, helping the team to four Independent School titles... averaged 15.0 points, 7.0 assists, 7.0 steals and 4.0 rebounds per game as a senior, earning Montgomery County Player of the Year recognition... named an All-County, All-Montgomery Journal and All-Independent School League selection as a sophomore, junior and senior... named to Best of Maryland All-Tournament Team as a junior and senior... three-time honorable mention All- Metropolitan... McDonald's All-American nominee as a senior... named Bullis Prep's Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior... team captain as a junior and senior... also played softball and was team captain as a senior and while playing on the tennis team at No. 1 singles and doubles... honor roll student who earned Presidential Academic Award. Personal Safiatu Kehinde Mojidi was born on May 26, 1986 in Lagos, Nigeria daughter of Akanni and Khadijat Mojidi has two sisters, Habi and Nofi, who plays basketball at the University of Chicago majoring in computer science was a peer leader in high school... aspires to own her own software company. CAREER STATISTICS Total Point Rebounds Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

27 Safi Mojidi CAREER HIGHS Points vs. Xavier (1/8/06) Rebounds at Charlotte (2/24/06) Assists Twice Steals vs. Northeastern (11/19/04) Blocks Five Times FG Made vs. Xavier (1/8/06) FG Attempts vs. Liberty (12/30/05) FG Percentage (8-10)... vs. Tenn.-Martin (11/27/04) 3PT-FG Made Three Times 3PT-FG Attempts Twice 3PT-FG Percentage (5-7)...vs. Xavier (1/8/06) FT Made vs. Duquesne (1/25/05) FT Attempts vs. Duquesne (1/25/05) FT Percentage (11-11)...vs. Duquesne (1/25/05) Minutes Times WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 27

28 Crystal Bellinger/LaQuanda Brandon 5-8 r-sophomore Guard New York, N.Y./ Alabama 1 Crystal Bellinger Will sit out the season after transferring from Alabama. At Alabama Spent two seasons with the Crimson Tide played in one game before a torn ACL forced her to red-shirt the season saw action in eight contests during the season scored three points and had a steal against Virginia 11/25/05 was credited with two points, two assists and two steals in seven minutes of work against Nevada 11/25/ Prep School/High School A graduate of The Patterson School in Lenoir, N.C. where she played under current fi rst-year Syracuse head coach Quentin Hilsman sat out season with an injured knee named adidas Prep All-American following her junior year and an honorable mention All-American by Street & Smith ranked one of the top-40 prep players in the country by National Round Ball Journal (#29) and All-Star Girls Report (#34) listed as the 11th best guard in the nation by All-Star Girls Report 69th-ranked player in the 2004 Nike Post- Summer/Preseason Top-100 member of the 5 LaQuanda Brandon Junior Forward Washington, D.C./ West Virginia New York City Gauchos AAU team McDonald s All-America candidate in before sitting out second half of the season with a torn ACL. Personal Crystal Tenis Bellinger was born January 4, 1985 to Leticia Bonilla and Quentin Bellinger also has an older brother, Quentin, and a younger sister, Catherine appeared on the And 1 Mix Tape Volume 5 majoring in communications. A highly-skilled guard who can who can use her quickness to slash her way to the net or score from the perimeter should be a major contributor in her fi rst competitive season with the Rams Sat out the season after transferring from West Virginia. At West Virginia Saw action in eight games in a reserve role for the Mountaineers during their run to the WNIT Championship game in played a season-high 10 minutes and totaling two points, one rebound and one assists in a win over Providence (2/22/05) also had two points and a rebound in a win over Saint John s (2/8/05). High School: Averaged 17 points, six rebounds, six steals and four blocked shots per game as a senior for coach Johnny Walker at Dunbar High averaged 19 points, six rebounds and four blocked shots as a junior ranked the 48th best player in the nation by All-Star Girl s Report 2004 Washington Post DCIAA West fi rst-team selection earned 2004 winter All-Metropolitan honorable mention honors 2003 adidas Top 10 All-American Summer Camp four-year team captain named honorable mention all-area by the Washington Post in named fi rst-team all-interhigh by the Washington Post for four straight years DCIAA All-Star named Dunbar High s Most Improved Player in 2001 named the school s outstanding freshman scored more than 1,000 points for the Crimson Tide. Personal: LaQuanda Alexis Brandon was born in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 23, 1986 she is the daughter of Anthony Williams and JoAnne Brandon an Honor Roll student majoring in psychology UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

29 Lindsay Harris/Devon Kab 5-10 Freshman Guard Upper Marlboro, Md./ Riverdale Baptist 15 Lindsay Harris A talented newcomer that should see more an more playing time as the season progresses possesses a strong outside jumper and is a solid ball handler and strong rebounder. High School Named team Most Valuable Player after leading Riverdale Baptist to a 28-6 record and the National Christian Schools Championship last season garnered adidas All-America, Third-Team Washington Post All-Met and a First-Team All- County recognition after averaging 16.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 4.0 steals and 2.0 assists per game as a senior for the Crusaders posted a careerhigh 31 points against Bishop McNamara March 5, 2006 started her junior and senior seasons and was named captain for her fi nal season under head coach Diane Richardson Crusaders compiled a 30-1 record en route to a No. 2 national ranking by USA Today during her junior year... was also a captain and three-year starter for the soccer team, and played one season of volleyball as well. Personal Lindsay Lorraine Harris is the daughter of Toni and George Harris birthdate is January 15, 1988 has one younger brother George nickname is Lingo pursuing a degree in business was a member of the Honor Roll all four years of high school, compiling a 4.09 grade point average Freshman Forward Kinnelon, N.J./ Montclair Kimberly Academy 45Devon Kab Invited to walk on to the team for the season... will bring solid size and strength to the post for Coach Garrick. High School Was a three-time Colonial Hills Conference All- Star selection at Montclair Kimberly Academy under coach Tony Lambert... named a fi rst-team selection as a senior after averaging 15.0 points and leading the Cougars to a 14-9 record and the quarterfi nals of the North B State Tournament in scored 16 points against Morris Catholic in her fi nal high school game in the state tournament... team compiled a 19-7 record and played in the North B Sectional Semifi nals in also a captain during her senior campaign... Montclair Kimberly won 65 games during her four years on the team, including a record in the fi nal three seasons. Personal Devon Kab is the daughter of Patricia and Vyto Kab birthdate is April 30, 1988 has one younger sister named Dillon... father played football at Penn State under coach Joe Paterno before spending six seasons as a tight end in the NFL with the New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions... parents co-founded SleepTech - a healthcare consulting company specializing in sleep diagnostic services WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 29

30 Roster Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/Last School 1 Crystal Bellinger G 5-8 r-so. New York, N.Y. (Alabama) 3 Tanja Licina F 6-2 So. Belgrade, Serbia (St. Michael Academy) 5 LaQuanda Brandon F 6-0 Jr. Washington D.C. (West Virginia) 11 Mia Marcus G 5-8 Jr. New York, N.Y. (St. Michael Academy) 12 Justine Boisvert G 5-8 Sr. Glocester, R.I. (Ponaganset) 15 Lindsay Harris G 5-10 Fr. Upper Marlboro, Md. (Riverdale Baptist) 20 Safi Mojidi G 5-6 Jr. Silver Spring, Md. (Bullis Prep) 21 Amanda McGrew G 5-10 So. Santa Monica, Calif. (Santa Monica) 30 Sierra Cooper F 5-10 So. Danville, Va. (George Washington) 35 Jessica Magley F 6-0 So. Bradenton, Fla. (Bradenton Christian School) 41 Whitney Hollis C 6-3 Jr. Brooklyn, N.Y. (Canarsie) 44 Erin Cournoyer F 6-1 Jr. North Attleborro, Mass. (North Attleboro) 45 Devon Kab F 5-10 Fr. Kinnelon, N.J. (Montclair Kimberly Academy) Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/Last School 1 Crystal Bellinger G 5-8 r-so. New York, N.Y. (Alabama) 12 Justine Boisvert G 5-8 Sr. Glocester, R.I. (Ponaganset) 5 LaQuanda Brandon F 6-0 Jr. Washington D.C. (West Virginia) 30 Sierra Cooper F 5-10 So. Danville, Va. (George Washington) 44 Erin Cournoyer F 6-0 Jr. North Attleboro, Mass. (North Attleboro) 15 Lindsay Harris G 5-10 Fr. Upper Marlboro, Md. (Riverdale Baptist) 41 Whitney Hollis C 6-3 Jr. Brooklyn, N.Y. (Canarsie) 45 Devon Kab F 5-10 Fr. Kinnelon, N.J. (Montclair Kimberly Academy) 3 Tanja Licina F 6-2 So. Belgrade, Serbia (St. Michael Academy) 35 Jessica Magley F 6-0 So. Bradenton, Fla. (Bradenton Christian School) 11 Mia Marcus G 5-8 Jr. New York, N.Y. (St. Michael Academy) 21 Amanda McGrew G 5-10 So. Santa Monica, Calif. (Santa Monica) 20 Safi Mojidi G 5-6 Jr. Silver Spring, Md. (Bullis Prep) Head Coach: Tom Garrick (Rhode Island 89) third* season Associate Head Coach: Ervin Monier (St. Mary s (TX) 85) third season, Assistant Coaches: Denise King (Rhode Island 04) second season, Melissa Dunne (Temple 02) fi rst season Athletic Trainer: Michelle Levreault Strength & Conditioning Coach: Liz Proctor Managers: Michonne Gamble-Rivers, Jon Schupack Pronunciation Guide Crystal Bellinger...Bell-injur Justine Boisvert...Bwa-vair LaQuanda Brandon...Luh-kwan-duh Erin Cournoyer...Cor-noy-er Devon Kab... Cob Tanja Licina... Tawn-yuh Luh-see-nuh Safi Mojidi...Sah-fee Mo-gee-dee Ervin Monier...Moan-yay Melissa Dunne... Done Team Photo Front Row (L to R): Assistant Coach Melissa Dunne, manager Michonne Gamble-Rivers, Amanda McGrew, Justine Boisvert, Safi Mojidi, Lindsay Harris, Mia Marcus, manager Jon Schupack Back Row (L to R): Assistant Coach Denise King, Associate Head Coach Ervin Monier, Sierra Cooper, LaQuanda Brandon, Jessica Magley, Tanja Licina, Whitney Hollis, Erin Cournoyer, Head Coach Tom Garrick, athletic trainer Michelle Levreault. Not pictured: Devon Kab UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

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32 Head Coach Tom Garrick Garrick Tom Head Coach Third Season B.A., Rhode Island 1989 During his playing days at Rhode Island, Tom Garrick was known as The Chief, a nickname given to him because of his leadership qualities. Garrick went on to become one of the school s all-time great players, leading the Rams to a 28-7 record (still the most wins in Rhode Island annals) and the 1988 NCAA Tournament s Sweet 16. Garrick is back, playing an instrumental role in the success of the Rhode Island basketball program. But this time he s doing it from the sidelines. After a professional playing career in the NBA and stops at such places as Germany, Turkey and Spain, Garrick turned his energies to a career in coaching. He enters his third full season as the head coach at his alma mater after serving as interim head coach for 21 games in As interim head coach, he helped lead the Rams to a overall record, including an mark under his watch and an 8-8 Atlantic 10 record. It was just the second time since that the Rams fi nished.500 in the conference. For his efforts, Garrick was named the Rhode Island Division I Women's Basketball Coach of the Year, by Rhode Island s sportswriters organization, Words Unlimited. Following his stint as interim head coach, he accepted an assistant coaching position under Sue Ryan at Virginia. He spent three months in Charlottesville before his alma mater called. The West Warwick, R.I. native accepted the challenge and returned to Kingston to take over the basketball program. he said. "The by-product of that is the recruitment of high quality studentathletes that will produce a good brand of successful basketball." In his fi rst season at the helm, Garrick laid the groundwork for a solid basketball program that he expects to become a player on the national scene. "Obviously it's not going to happen overnight, it's going to take time to build the foundation for the program that I envision," Garrick said. "We want to take the time to do it right and not cut corners. That means recruiting the right type of student-athlete and providing an atmosphere where they can learn and succeed on and off the court." One of the most popular players in Rhode Island history, Garrick was a fouryear letterman, starring for the Rams from He is ninth on Rhode Island s all-time scoring list (1,573), second in career steals (189) and fourth in career assists (407). He, and backcourt mate Carlton Silk Owens were the cornerstones of coach Tom Penders squad that advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 where they lost to Duke by one point to fi nish the season with a 28-7 worksheet. During that season Garrick put on one of the greatest performances in Rams basketball history when he poured in a school-record tying 50 points against Rutgers en route to a Rhode Island win on March 7, 1988 in the Atlantic 10 Tournament. Anyone who has followed URI athletics over the years knows what Garrick means to the University's basketball history. It was during that Sweet 16 run in 1988 when Garrick and his family became the subject of a CBS story that featured his late father, who was blind, and the values that were central to such a strong family. He was also on the cover of Sports Illustrated that year and made a live studio appearance on the CBS Morning Show on March 23, Garrick played four seasons in the NBA after being drafted in the second round by the Los Angeles Clippers. He played three seasons with the Clippers and also spent time with the San Antonio Spurs, Minnesota Timberwolves and Dallas Mavericks. He then played professionally oversees in Europe, spending two years in Germany, two years in Turkey and a year in Spain before retiring after the 1998 season. Garrick also served as a men's basketball assistant for three years at Rhode "Taking over the team as interim head coach in 2003 really whet my appetite," Garrick said. "I found it very satisfying to be a head coach. You have to orchestrate things in the right way. It's like a big chess game. "I want to give young people a positive experience, that's my objective," The Tom Garrick File Birthdate: July 7, 1966 Hometown: West Warwick, R.I. Education: B.A., Rhode Island, 1989 Coaching: Assistant Men s Coach, Rhode Island, Assistant Coach, Rhode Island, Acting Head Coach, Rhode Island, Assistant Women s Coach, Virginia, 2004 Head Coach, Rhode Island, 2004-present 32 - UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

33 Head Coach Tom Garrick Island prior to working with the women's team, helping the men's team to the 1999 Atlantic 10 Championship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. "When people think of Tom Garrick, they think of the excitement, commitment and tenacity he brought to the arena during his playing days in Kingston," URI President Robert L. Carothers said at the press conference announcing Garrick's hiring. "We are justifi ably proud today because he is one of our own, someone who gained fame as a high school athlete in West Warwick and then continued his success in all phases of his time here. We are confi dent that his integrity, loyalty to his alma mater and commitment to his studentathletes will lead to great things for the women's basketball program." A resident of Seekonk, Mass., Garrick earned his bachelor's degree in speech communications at Rhode Island. Garrick was a two-time all-state basketball player, leading West Warwick (R.I.) High to two championships and also playing tight end on the football team, leading the Wizards to the state title. Sports Illustrated named him one of the 50 best athletes in state history in its millennium issues list of top athletes. The Providence Journal recognized him as one of the state's greatest athletes. He was also recently voted a member of Rhode Island s 100th Anniversary Team as one of the top-10 players in school history. Tom Garrick By the Numbers Opponent Won Lost Pct. Career Record Auburn Brown Charlotte Dayton Total (3 Seasons) Duke Duquesne Florida Fordham George Washington Hartford Harvard Holy Cross Illinois La Salle Liberty Maine Marquette Massachusetts Northeastern Providence Rice Richmond St. Bonaventure Saint Joseph s Saint Louis Temple Tennessee-Martin Toledo Vanderbilt Villanova Xavier Total WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 33

34 Coaching Staff Ervin Monier Assoc. Head Coach Third Season B.A., St. Mary's (TX) 1985 Melissa Dunne Assistant Coach First Season B.A., Temple 2002 M.S., Drexel 2006 Ervin Monier is in his third season at Rhode Island as head coach Tom Garrick s associate head coach. The veteran coach has worked on both the east and west coasts and has seven years of coaching experience at the scholastic level and 11 years experience at the collegiate level. He came to Rhode Island in 2004 after spending four seasons as an assistant coach at Atlantic 10-rival Temple under head coach Dawn Staley. Monier helped lead Temple to a pair of Atlantic 10 Championships and three postseason appearances, including NCAA berths in 2002 and His responsibilities at Temple included all aspects of coaching, including recruiting, academic supervision, scouting and individual instruction, working with both the perimeter and post players. He was responsible for bringing in one of the top recruiting classes in the Atlantic 10 in each of his four years at Temple, signing two players who were ranked among the top- 60 in the nation coming out of high school. For three years, Monier was the camp director for Dawn's Staley's Summer Camp. Monier was a standout point guard at St. Martin DePorres High and went on to star for two years at the Los Angeles Trade Technical College, where he served as team captain. Monier transferred to St. Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas, where he fi nished his collegiate career, earning a bachelor's degree in english in Monier began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Hawthorne (Calif.) High School from before moving to Los Angeles Southwest College from Monier was an assistant coach at Washington Preparatory High in Los Angeles from and then served as an assistant coach at Chadwick High School in Palos Verdes (Calif.) from , before joining Staley's staff at Temple. During the summers from , Monier played and coached in the NBA-sponsored Los Angeles Summer League. He designed individual workouts for NBA players such as Tracy Murray, John Williams, Tellis Frank and Lester Conner. A high school teacher in the Los Angeles Unifi ed School District for eight years, he taught language arts, social studies and science at both the middle school and high school levels. Melissa Dunne enters her fi rst season as an assistant on head coach Tom Garrick s staff. She comes to Kingston after spending four seasons as an assistant coach at Drexel after a standout playing career as a guard at Temple. I was very excited to add Melissa to our staff because of the energy and excitement that she brings to the team, said Garrick. Her knowledge of basketball as well as recruiting in the Northeast make her a perfect fi t for our staff background. Our guards will especially benefi t from what they will learn from her and her experience as not only as a coach, but a player. Dunne spent the last three seasons as a full-time assistant coach at Drexel after a season as a graduate assistant for the season. In addition to her on-court coaching responsibilities, she assisted the Dragon staff with team conditioning and academics, as well as contributing to recruiting players and scouting opponents. Dunne was part of staff that helped lead Drexel to consecutive winning seasons for the fi rst time in 15 years, including a mark in As a player, Dunne was a key ingredient in helping turn Temple into one of the top programs in the country. After being named the Owls Most Improved Player after here sophomore season in , she played her fi nal two seasons under head coach and former WNBA superstar Dawn Staley. During Dunne s junior campaign, the Owls posted a mark and were awarded a berth in the WNIT. As a senior, she captained the Owls to a record, the program s fi rst-ever Atlantic 10 Championship and a place in the NCAA Tournament. Dunne graduated from Temple with a degree in journalism, broadcasting and public relations and also holds a master s in public communication from Drexel UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

35 Coaching Staff Denise King Assistant Coach Second Season B.S., Rhode Island 2004 Michelle Levreault Athletic Trainer First Season B.S., Connecticut, 2003 M.S., Rhode Island, 2005 Former Rhode Island women s basketball standout and 1,000-point scorer Denise King enters her second season as a member of head coach Tom Garrick s staff. "We're extremely fortunate to have Denise return to URI," Garrick said. "She is a tireless worker and knows the system here. She has gained a lot of valuable experience working at camps and coaching at the high school level. I am very pleased that Denise has come home to URI." The Catonsville, Md. native starred at Rhode Island from She averaged 12.4 points per game as a senior and led the team in assists with 4.2 per contest. She fi nished her career with 1,023 points, 12th on the school's all-time scoring list, and was named an Atlantic 10 Third-Team All-Conference selection as a senior. A team captain during her junior and senior seasons, she was also an Atlantic 10 All-Tournament team honoree in Recipient of the Althea Gibson Award from the University of Rhode Island in 2004, she was the school's representative at the NCAA Leadership Conference in 2003 and was a member of the Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society, the Golden Key International Honor Society and the Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society. She has been active in the community, as well. She participated in the Rhody Reads program, was a member of URI's Student Athletic Advisory Committee, a Special Olympics volunteer and worked at the World Scholar Athlete Games. Michelle Levreault begins her fi rst season as athletic trainer for the Rhody women's basketball team for the season. A graduate of the University of Connecticut, she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in sports medicine in During her time in Storrs, she gained experience working as a student trainer for the Huskies' women's soccer, women's hockey, softball and men's track and fi eld teams. In addition, she volunteered time with the Manchester (Conn.) High School fall sports teams and for the Hartford Family Clinic. Upon graduation she was awarded the "Doug Casa Award" for ongoing research. In 2005 Michelle received her Masters Degree in kinesiology from Rhode Island and was recognized for "Outstanding Graduate Studies Research" based on work from her thesis and past research. As a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Rams, she worked with football as well as men's and women's swimming. She has also worked with the Rhody men's soccer team for the past two seasons as they won back-to-back Atlantic 10 Championship and made a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances. A native of Woonsocket, R.I., Levreault graduated from Woonsocket High School where she earned letters in softball and tennis. A former captain of the Woonsocket high tennis team, she was voted MVP, captain and was the All-Division #1 singles player her junior and senior years. During the year Michelle is responsible for day-to-day treatment of the student-athletes as well as assisting in designing programs for the prevention and rehabilitation of injuries. She is a NSCA Certifi ed Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and was recently elected the secretary/ treasurer of the Rhode Island Athletic Trainers Association. She has done research the past 3 years with the University of Connecticut and Gatorade examining hydration in youths participating in summer camps whose results have been recently published in Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 35

36 Support Staff Proctor Liz Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Fourth Season B.S., Southern Connecticut, 1996 M. Ed., Springfi eld, 2000 Team Managers Michonne Gamble-Rivers Liz Proctor is in her fourth season in the University of Rhode Island strength & conditioning department, including her fi rst as head coach. Senior Providence, R.I. Early Childhood Education/ Business Management She is responsible for overseeing the strength and conditioning program with the primary goal of developing speed, strength, agility, fl exibility and injury prevention. The Antrim, N.H. native came to Kingston from Holy Cross, where she spent four years as the assistant strength and conditioning coach. She worked with all of Holy Cross' varsity sports, primarily working the Crusaders football team. Proctor also assisted with the AHL s Worcester Ice Cats and the NHL s St. Louis Blues. Jon Schupack During the summers of 2000 and 2001, Proctor was the strength & conditioning coach for the WNBA s New York Liberty. She implemented the in-season strength and conditioning program, along with designing and incorporating fl exibility and endurance exercise for individual players. Proctor also assisted the athletic trainer with treatment, rehabilitation exercises and equipment management. She graduated from Southern Connecticut in 1996 with a bachelor s degree in exercise science and minor in nutrition, while also competing on the fi eld hockey and softball teams. Senior Warwick, R.I. Exercise Science Proctor went on to earn her master s of education in applied exercise science at Springfi eld in 2000, while also serving as the assistant strength coach for the football, track & fi eld and men s volleyball teams. Administrative Assistant Lynne Barton 36 - UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

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38 Opponents Virginia November 10 5:30 p.m. Ryan Center Kingston Boston University November 14 7 p.m. Ryan Center Kingston Tulane November 17 8:00 p.m. Fogelman Arena New Orleans, La. Quick Facts Location: Charlottesville, Va. Enrollment: 20,399 President: John T. Casteen III Athletic Director: Craig LIttlepage Nickname: Cavaliers Colors: Blue and Orange Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Arena (capacity): John Paul Jones Arena (15,000) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Debbie Ryan Record at Virginia (Years): (29 years) Overall Record (Years): (29 years) Assistants: Jeff House, Curtis Loyd, Jennifer Hoover Basketball Information Record: Conference Record (Place): 5-9, (9th) Series Record: UVA leads 1-0 Last Meeting: UVA 80, URI 57 (Dec. 28, 1985) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Cathy Bongiovi Offi ce: (434) Fax: (434) cathyb@virginia.edu Press Row Phone: (434) Athletic Website: Quick Facts Location: Boston, Mass. Enrollment: 3,600 President: Robert A. Brown Athletic Director: Jack Parker Nickname: Terriers Colors: Scarlet and White Conference: America East Arena (capacity): Case Gymnasium (1,800) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Kelly Greenberg Record at BU (Years): (3 years) Overall Record: (18 years) Assistants: Michael Lefl ar, Kathryn Otwell, Mary Helen Walker Basketball Information Record: Conference Record (Place): 8-8, (t-6th) Series Record: BU leads 29-7 Last Meeting: BU 69, URI 66 (Dec. 10, 2005) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Stefanie Howlett Offi ce: (617) Fax: (617) howlett@bu.edu Press Row Phone: (617) Athletic Website: Quick Facts Location: New Orleans, La. Enrollment: 13,214 President: Dr. Scott Cowen Athletic Director: Rick Dickson Nickname: Green Wave Colors: Olive Green and Sky Blue Conference: Conference USA Arena (capacity): Fogelman Arena (3,600) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Lisa Stockton Record at Tulane (Years): (13 years) Overall Record (Years): (15 years) Assistants: Shanna Cook, Alan Frey, Michele Savage Basketball Information Record: Conference Record (Place): 8-8 (6th) Series Record: First Meeting Media Relations Basketball Contact: TBA Offi ce: TBA Fax: (504) TBA Press Row Phone: (504) Athletic Website: UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

39 Mississippi November 19 3:00 p.m. C.M. Tad Smith Coliseum Oxford, Miss. Vermont URI Invitational November Ryan Center Kingston, R.I Opponents Central Connecticut URI Invitational November Ryan Center Kingston, R.I. Quick Facts Location: Oxford, Miss. Enrollment: 17,325 President: Dr. Robert C. Khayat Athletic Director: Pete Boone Nickname: Rebels Colors: Cardinal Red & Navy Blue Conference: Southeastern Arena (capacity): Tad Smith Coliseum (8,700) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Carol Ross Record at Miss. (Years): (3 Years) Overall Record (Years): (15 Years) Assistants: Peggie Gillom-Granderson, Rennee Ladner, Jocelyn McGilberry Basketball Information Record: Conference Record (Place): 5-9 (8th) Series Record: First Meeting Media Relations Basketball Contact: Katy Lonergan Offi ce: (662) Fax: (662) Press Row Phone: (662) Athletic Website: Quick Facts Location: Burlington, Vt. Enrollment: 8,800 President: Dr. Daniel Mark Fogel Athletic Director: Dr. Robert Corran Nickname: Catamounts Colors: Green and Gold Conference: America East Arena (capacity): Patrick Gymnasium (3,228) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Sharon Dawley Record at UVM (Years): (3 years) Overall Record (Years): (11 years) Assistants: Kerry Jenkins, Steve Lanpher Basketball Information Record: 9-18 Conference Record (Place): 5-11 (7th) Series Record: UVM leads 7-4 Last Meeting: UVM 84, URI 41 (Nov. 23, 1999) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Lisa Champagne Offi ce: (802) Fax: (802) Press Row Phone: (802) Athletic Website: Quick Facts Location: New Britain, Conn. Enrollment: 9,143 President: Dr. John W. Miller Athletic Director: Charles "CJ" Jones Nickname: Blue Devils Colors: Blue and White Conference: Northeast Arena (capacity): William H. Detrick Gym (2,654) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Yvette Harris Record at CCSU (Years): (4 years) Overall Record (Years): (4 years) Assistants: Dena Head, Jeff Laboe, Yolanda Cole Basketball Information Record: 9-20 Conference Record (Place): 6-12 (t-7th) Series Record: URI leads 11-3 Last Meeting: URI 70, CCSU 39 (Nov. 16, 2001) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Jason Stronz Offi ce: (860) Fax: (860) Press Row Phone: (860)-832-BLUE Athletic Website: WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 39

40 Opponents Michigan State November 29 7:00 p.m. Breslin Center East Lansing, Mich. Syracuse Brown Tournament November 2-3 Pitsacola Sports Center Providence Brown Brown Tournament November 2-3 Pizzitola Sports Center Providence Quick Facts Location: East Lansing, Mich. Enrollment: 45,166 President: Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon Athletic Director: Ron Mason Nickname: Spartans Colors: Green and White Conference: Big Ten Arena (capacity): Jack Breslin Student Events Center (14,759) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Joanne P. McCallie Record at MSU (Years): (6 years) Overall Record (Years): (14 years) Assistants: AnnMarie Gilbert, Al Brown, Semeka Randall Basketball Information Record: Conference Record (Place): 11-5 (3rd) Series Record: First meeting Media Relations Basketball Contact: Joe Guistina Offi ce: (517) Fax: (517) Press Row Phone: (517) Athletic Website: Quick Facts Location: Syracuse, N. Y. Enrollment: 11,000 President: Dr. Nancy Cantor Athletic Director: Dr. Daryl Gross Nickname: Orange Colors: Blue and Orange Conference: Big East Arena (capacity): Carier Dome (33,000) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Quentin Hillsman Record at SU (Years): First Year Overall Record (Years): First Year Assistants: Matt Luneau, Mary Mekissack Basketball Information Record: 9-18 Conference Record (Place): 2-14 (16th) Series Record: Syracuse leads 5-2 Last Meeting: SU 72, URI 58 (Dec. 29, 2000) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Josh Waldman Offi ce: (315) Fax: (315) Press Row Phone: (315) Athletic Website: Quick Facts Location: Providence, RI Enrollment: 5,711 President: Ruth Simmons Athletic Director: Michael Goldberger Nickname: Bears Colors: Seal Brown, Cardinal Red and White Conference: Ivy League Arena (capacity): Pizzitola Sports Center (2,800) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jean Marie Burr Record at Brown (Years): (18 years) Overall Record (Years): (18 years) Assistants: Cindy Blodgett, Kaite Toole Basketball Information Record: Conference Record (Place): 12-2 (1st) Series Record: URI leads 18-7 Last Meeting: URI 75, Brown 71 (Nov. 25, 2005) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Lyndsey Maurer Offi ce: (401) Fax: (401) Press Row Phone: (401) Athletic Website: UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

41 Illinois December 9 12:00 p.m. Assembly Hall Urbana-Champaign, Ill Holy Cross December 17 2:00 p.m. Ryan Center Kingston Opponents Providence December 22 7:00 p.m. Dunkin Donuts Center Providence Quick Facts Location: Urbana-Champagne, Ill. Enrollment: 38,000 President: B. Joseph White Athletic Director: Ron Guenther Nickname: FIghting Illini Colors: Orange and Blue Conference: Big Ten Arena (capacity): Assembly Hall (16,616) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Theresa Grentz Record at Illinois (Years): (11 years) Overall Record (Years): (32) Assistants: Marsha Frese, Stacie Terry Basketball Information Record: Conference Record (Place): 6-10 (t-7th) Series Record: Illinois leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Illini 73, URI 62 (Jan. 05, 2006) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Derek Neal Offi ce: (217) Fax: (217) drneal@uiuc.edu Press Row Phone: (217) Athletic Web Site: ghtingillini.com Quick Facts Location: Worcester, Mass. Enrollment: 2,700 President: Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Athletic Director: Richard M. Regan, Jr. Nickname: Crusaders Colors: Royal Purple Conference: Patiot League Arena (capacity): Hart Center (3,600) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Bill Gibbons Overall Record (Years): (21) Record at HC (Years): (21) Assistants: Brian Wilson, Morgan Valley Basketball Information Record: Conference Record (Place): 10-4 (2nd) Series Record: Holy Cross leads 4-2 Last Meeting: URI 72, Holy Cross 68 (Dec. 7, 2005) Media Relations Basketball Contact: TBA Offi ce: (508) Fax: (508) TBA Press Row Phone: (508) Athletic Web Site: Quick Facts Location: Providence, R.I. Enrollment: 3,912 President: Rev. Brian J. Shanley Athletic Director: Robert Driscoll Nickname: Friars Colors: Black, White and Silver Conference: Big East Arena (capacity): Dunkin Donuts Center (12,993) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Phil Seymore Record at PC (Years): 8-19 (1) Overall Record (Years): 8-19 (1) Assistants: A.G. Hall, Way Veney, Kerri Reaves Basketball Information Record: 8-19 Conference Record (Place): 3-13 (t-13th) Series Record: Providence leads 29-7 Last Meeting: PC 69, URI 66 (Dec. 10, 2005) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Jennifer Rynearson Offi ce: (401) Fax: (401) jrynears@providence.edu Press Row Phone: (401) Athletic Website: WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 41

42 Opponents Pepperdine December p.m. Firestone Fieldhouse Malibu, Calif. California January 2 2 p.m. Walter A. Haas Jr. Pavilion Berkeley Massachusetts January 9 12 p.m. Ryan Center Kingston February 11 2 p.m. Mullins Center 2 p.m. Quick Facts Location: Malibu, Calif. Enrollment: 8,300 President: Andy Benton Athletic Director: Dr. John Watson Nickname: Waves Colors: Orange and Blue Conference: West Coast Conference Arena (capacity): Firestone Fieldhouse (3,104) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Julie Rousseau Team Record (Years): (2) Overall Record (Years): (2) Assistants: Vanessa Nygaard, Shelley Sheetz Basketball Information Record: Conference Record (Place): 8-6 (4th) Series Record: Pepperdine leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Pepperdine won Media Relations Basketball Contact: Michael Hawley Offi ce: (310) Fax: (310) mhawley@pepperdine.edu Press Row Phone: (310) Athletic Website: Quick Facts Location: Berkeley, Calif. Enrollment: 33,000 President: Robert Birgeneau Athletic Director: Sandy Barbour Nickname: Golden Bears Colors: Blue & Gold Conference: Pacifi c 10 Arena (Capacity): Walter A. Haas Jr. Pavilion (11,877) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Joanne Boyle Record at Cal: (1 year) Overall Record (Years): (4 years) Assistants: Lindsay Gottlieb, Kim Hairston, Dean Mendes Basketball Information Record: Conference Record (Place): 10-8 (6th) Series Record: First Meeting Media Relations Basketball Contact: Debbie Rosenfeld-Caparaz Offi ce: (510) Fax: (510) darosenf@berkeley.edu Press Row Phone: (510) Athletic Website: Quick Facts Location: Amherst, Mass. Enrolled: 25,093 President: Athletic Director: Nickname: Minutewomen Colors: Maroon & White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (capacity): William D. Mullins Center (9,493) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Marnie Dacko Record at UMass (Years): (4 years) Overall Record (Years): (11 years) Assistants: Mary Ciuk, Kia Damon, Jodi Culbertson Basketball Information Record: Conference Record (Place): 8-8 (t-6th) Series Record: UMass leads Last Meeting: UMass 54, URI 43 (Feb. 2, 2006) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Seth Gerard Offi ce: (413) Fax: (413) sgerard@admin.umass.edu Press Row Phone: (413) Athletic Web Site: UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

43 Duquesne January 12 TBA A.J. Palumbo Center Pittsburgh La Salle January 14 1 p.m. Tom Gola Arena Philadelphia Opponents George Washington January 18 TBA Charles E. Smith Center Washington, D.C. Quick Facts Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. Enrollment: 10,000 President: Dr. Charles J. Dougherty Athletic Director: Greg Amodio Nickname: Dukes Colors: Red and Blue Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (Capacity): A.J. Palumbo Center (5,358) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Dan Durkin Record at DU (Years): (13 years) Career Record (Years): (13 years) Assistant Coaches: Tanya Garner, Mike Iuzzolino Basketball Information Record: Conference, Finish: 6-10 (10th) Series Record: Duquesne leads Last Meeting: Duquesne 73, URI 51 (Jan. 22, 2006) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Michelle Chini Offi ce: (412) Fax: (412) chini@duq.edu Press Row Phone: (412) Athletic Website: Quick Facts Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: 6,221 President: Brother Michael J. McGinniss, F.S.C Athletic Director: Dr. Thomas Brennan Nickname: Explorers Colors: Blue and Golf Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (capacity): Tom Gola Arena (4,000) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Tom Lochner Record at LaSalle (Years): (3 years) Overall Record (Years): (3 years) Assistants: Chrissie Doogan, Mimi Riley Basketball Information Record: Conference Record (Place): 7-9, (8th) Series Record: LaSalle leads 16-1 Last Meeting: Lasalle 61, URI 53 (Jan. 16, 2006) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Kale Beers Offi ce: (215) Fax: (215) beers@lasalle.edu Press Row Phone: (215) Athletic Website: Quick Facts Location: Washinton, D.C. Enrollment: 20,318 President: Stephen Joel Trachtenberg Athletic Director: Jack Kvancz Nickname: Colonials Colors: Buff and Blue Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (capacity): Smith Athetic Center (5,000) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Joe McKeown Record at GW (Years): (17 years) Overall Record (Years): (20years) Assistants: Tajama Ngongba, Mike Bozeman Basketball Information Record: 23-9 Conference, Place: 13-3 (t-1st) Series Record: URI leads 4-3 Last Meeting: GW 72, URI 54 (Jan. 20, 2006) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Jesse Hooker Offi ce: (202) Fax: (202) jhooker@gwu.edu Press Row Phone: (202) Athletic Web Site: WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 43

44 Opponents Temple January 20 4:30 p.m. Liacouras Center Philadelphia Charlotte January 26 7 p.m. Ryan Center Kingston Saint Louis January 28 2 p.m. Ryan Center Kingston Quick Facts Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: 34,000 President: Ann Weaver Hart Athletic Director: Bill Bradshaw Nickname: Owls Colors: Cherry and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (capacity): Liacouras Center (10,206) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Dawn Staley Record at Temple (Years): (9 years) Overall Record (Years): (9 years) Assistants: Lisa Boyer, Fred Chmiel, Darius Taylor Basketball Information Record: 24-8 Conference Record (Place): 12-4 (3rd) Series Record: Temple leads Last Meeting: Temple 91, URI 79 (Feb. 26, 2006) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Aimee Cicero Offi ce: (215) Fax: (215) acicero@temple.edu Press Row Phone: (215) Athletic Website: Quick Facts Location: Charlotte, N.C. Enrollment: 18,916 President: Dr. Philip L. Dubois Athletic Director: Judy Rose Nickname: 49ers Colors: Green and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (capacity): Halton Arena (9,105) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Amanda Butler Team Record (Years): 21-9 (1 year) Overall Record (Years): 21-9 (1 year) Assistants: Brenda Kirkpatrick, David Lowery Basketball Information Record: 21-9 Conference Record (Place): 13-3, (t-1st) Series Record: Charlotte leads 1-0 Last Meeting: Charlotte 74, URI 67 (Feb. 24, 2006) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Brent Stastny Offi ce: (704) Fax: (704) bmstastn@amil.uncc.edu Press Row Phone: (704) Athletic Web Site: Quick Facts Location: St. Louis, Mo. Enrollment: 11,823 President: Lawrence Biondi, S.J. Athletic Director: Cheryl L. Levick Nickname: Billikens Colors: Blue and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (capacity): Savvis Center (20,000) Coaching Staff Head Coach:Shimmy Gray-Miller Record at SLU (Years): 7-20 (1 year) Overall Record (Years): 7-20 (1 year) Assistants: Marlene Stollings, Tony Francis Basketball Information Record: 7-20 Conference Record (Place): 4-12 (13th) Series Record: SLU leads 1-0 Last Meeting: SLU 72, URI 59 (Feb. 12, 2006) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Chuck Yahng Offi ce: (314) Fax: (314) yahngc@slu.edu Press Row Phone: (314) Athletic Website: UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

45 Fordham February 2 7 p.m. Ryan Center Kingston, R.I. St. Joseph's February 4 12 p.m. Ryan Center Kingston Opponents Dayton February 15 2 p.m. Ryan Center Kingston Quick Facts Location: Bronx, N.Y. Enrollmant: 8,477 President: Joseph M. McShane, S.J. Athletic Director: Frank McLaughlin Nickname: Rams Colors: Maroon and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (capacity): Rose Hill Gym (3,200) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Cathy Andruzzi Record at FU (Years): First Year Overall Record (Years): (8 years) Assistants: Dionne Dodson, Kira Orr Basketball Information Record: Conference Record (Place): 5-11(12th) Series Record: URI leads 15-9 Last Meeting: URI 79, Fordham 65 (Feb. 19, 2006) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Scott Kwiatkowski Offi ce: (914) Fax: (718) skwiatkowski@fordham.edu Press Row Phone: (718) Athletic Web Site: Quick Facts Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: 4,150 President: Timothy R. Lannon, S.J. Athletic Director: Don Dijulia Nickname: Hawks Colors: Crimson and Grey Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (capacity): Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse (3,200) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Cindy Griffi n Record at SJU (Years): (5 years) Overall Record (Years): (8 years) Assistants: Lynn Milligan, Chris Day, Susan Moran Basketball Information Record: Conference Record (Place): 10-6 (5th) Series Record: SJU leads 42-6 Last Meeting: SJU 75, URI 47 Media Relations Basketball Contact: Jack Jumper Offi ce: (610) Fax: (610) jjumper@sju.edu Press Row Phone: (610) Athletic Web Site: Quick Facts Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Enrollment: 6,600 President: Michael J. Graham, S.J. Athletic Director: Mike Bobinski Nickname: Musketeers Colors: Navy Blue, Grey and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (capacity): Cintas Center (10,250) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jim Jabir Record at UD (Years): (3 year) Overall Record (Years): (18 years) Assistants: Bernard Scott, Susan Blauser Basketball Information Record: Conference Record (Place): 8-8, (t-6th) Series Record: Dayton leads 10-4 Last Meeting: Dayton 62, URI 51 (Jan. 27, 2006) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Bill Thomas Offi ce: (937) Fax: (937) William.thomas@notes.udayton.edu Press Row Phone: (937) Athletic Web Site: yers.com WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 45

46 Opponents Richmond February 18 2 p.m. Ryan Center Kingston St. Bonaventure February 22 7 p.m. Reilly Center St. Bonaventure Xavier February 25 2 p.m. Cintas Center Cincinatti Ohio Quick Facts Location: Richmond, Va. Enrollment: 2,950 President: Dr. William E. Cooper Athletic Director: Jim Miller Nickname: Spiders Colors: Red and Blue Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (capacity): Robins Center (9,071) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Michael Shafer Record at UR (Years): (1 year) Overall Record (Years): (1 year) Assistants: Chris Carroll, Ginny Doyle Basketball Information Record: Conference Record (Place): 7-9 (t-8th) Series Record: Richmond leads 6-2 Last Meting: Richmond 77, URI 54 (Feb. 10, 2006) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Shea Seagle Offi ce: (804) Fax: (804) sseagle@richmond.edu Press Row Phone: TBA Athletic Web Site: Quick Facts Location: St. Bonaventure, N.Y Enrollment: 2,200 President: Sister Margaret Carney, O.S.F. Athletic Director: TBA Nickname: Bonnies Colors: Brown and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (capacity): Reilly Center (6,000) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jim Crowley Record at Fordham (Years): (6 years) Career Record (Years): (9 years) Assistants: Courtney Mattingly, Jesse Fleming Basketball Information Record: 9-18 Conference (Place): 3-13 (14th) Series Record: SBU leads Last Meeting: URI 67, SBU 60 (Feb. 17, 2006) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Pat Pierson Offi ce: (716) Fax: (716) ppierson@sbu.edu Press Row Phone: (716) Athletic Web Site: Quick Facts Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Enrollment: 6,600 President: Michael J. Graham, S.J. Athletic Director: Mike Bobinski Nickname: Musketeers Colors: Navy Blue, Grey and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (capacity): Cintas Center (10,250) Coaching Staff Head Coach: Kevin McGuff Record at XU (Years): (4 Years) Career Record (Years): (4 Years) Assistants: Mike Bradbury, Kristin Cole, Tasha Pointer Basketball Information Record: 21-9 Conference Record (Place): 11-5 (4th) Series Record: Xavier leads 10-5 Last Meeting: URI 68, Xavier 66 (Jan. 8, 2006) Media Relations Basketball Contact: Pat McKenna Offi ce: (513) Fax: (513) mckennap@xavier.edu Press Row Phone: Athletic Web Site: UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

47 2007 Atlantic 10 Tournament March 2-5 Cintas Center Cincinnati, Ohio The 25th-annual Atlantic 10 Women's Basketball Championship tips off for the fi rst time ever in the Cintas Center on the campus of Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio on March Atlantic 10 Tournament The format of the 25th annual Championship remains the same. The top 12 teams will compete in the Championship, which begins on Thursday, March 2, with opening round play. The winners will then join the top four seeds for quarterfi nal round action on Thursday, March 3. The semifi nal will take place on Saturday, March 4, with the Championship game being played on Sunday, March 5. The semifi nal games will be aired live on CSTV, while the championship game will be telvised live on ESPN 2. Tickets to the A-10 Women s Basketball Championship can be purchased throught the Xavier University Ticket Offi ce or at any league ticket offi ce. Check for single, group, session or tournament package ticket prices. (Above, Below) - Cintas Center, Cincinnati, Ohio - site of the 2007 Atlantic 10 Women's Basketball Championship. (Below Left) - The Cintas Center is the home of the Xavier men's and women's basketball programs. OPENING ROUND - Thursday, March 2 Session 1 Game 1 Noon Game 2 2 p.m.* Session 2 Game 3 6:30 p.m. Game 4 8:30 p.m.* QUARTERFINAL ROUND - Friday, March 3 Session 3 Game 5 Noon Game 6 2 p.m.* Session 4 Game 7 6:30 p.m. Game 8 8:30 p.m.* SEMIFINAL ROUND - Saturday, March 4 Session 5 Game 9 6:30 p.m. (CSTV) Game 10 8:30 p.m.* (CSTV) CHAMPIONSHIP - Sunday, March 5 Session 6 Game 11 6:00 p.m (ESPN 2 ) * Game Times Approximate, game will start 23 minutes after the conclusion of Game 1 of that session WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 47

48 All-time Series Records All-time Series Records School Won Lost First Met Last Met (Score) Adelphi (78-59) Alaska-Anchorage (66-65) Appalachian State (62-59) Army (70-55) Auburn (41-80) Bentley (81-68) Bishop (60-55) Boise State (85-54) Boston College (48-73) Boston University (55-73) Bridgeport (104-46) Bridgewater State (77-59) Brown (75-71) Buffalo (57-59) Butler (56-72) California Cal-Davis Cal-Irvine (54-80) Canisius (58-72) Central Connecticut (70-39) Cheyney State (34-78) Cleveland State (59-66) Colorado State (80-71) Concordia (72-68) Connecticut (38-83) Cortland State (77-64) Dartmouth (85-82) Davidson (75-55) Dayton (63-71) Delaware (66-79) Delaware State (54-52) DePaul (89-91, OT) District of Columbia (63-70) Drexel (77-49) Duke (63-89) Duquesne (51-73) East Carolina (52-63) Eastern Connecticut (69-62) Eastern Tennessee (76-64) Fairfi eld (77-56) Fairleigh Dickinson (75-55) Florida (62-76) Florida State (76-61) Fordham (79-65) Furman (82-75) George Washington (54-72) Georgetown (58-73) Hartford (45-58) Harvard (77-83 OT) Holy Cross (72-68) Hofstra (61-66) Howard (72-54) Illinois (62-73) Iona (58-70) James Madison (52-59) Kansas State (50-59) Keene State (62-83) Kent State (64-69) Lafayette (65-68) La Salle (53-61) Lehman (60-71) Liberty (57-67) Maine (65-48) Manhattan (86-77) Manhattanville (75-53) Marist (74-65) Maryland (70-64 Marquette (49-64) Maryland-Eastern Shore (89-58) Opponents In Bold School Won Lost First Met Last Met (Score) Massachusetts (43-54) Miami (Fla.) (56-54) Miami (Ohio) (59-60) Michigan State Minnesota (78-90) Mississippi Monmouth (74-54) Montana (54-81) Montana State (75-55) Montclair (85-39) Murray State (78-75) New Hampshire (61-31) New Mexico State (59-66) Niagara (79-62) North Carolina (68-80) UNC-Charlotte (67-74) UNC-Greensboro (63-87) North Carolina State (49-79) Northeastern (71-58) Northeast Louisiana (82-78) North Texas (55-89) Ohio State (60-95) Oklahoma State (82-90) Penn State (48-88) Pepperdine (61-82) Pittsburgh (69-66) Princeton (77-56) Providence (66-69) Queens (80-83) Quinnipiac (68-73) Rhode Island College (78-47) Rice (62-67) Richmond (54-77) Robert Morris (72-55) Rutgers (76-85) Sacred Heart (69-66) Santa Clara (77-89) Siena (80-71) St. Bonaventure (67-60) St. John s (80-64) Saint Joseph s (47-75) Saint Louis (59-72) Seton Hall (73-56) Southeastern Mass (58-46) South Carolina (55-92) Southern Connecticut (64-56) Springfi eld (72-47) Syracuse (58-72) Stetson (67-38) Temple (79-91) Tennessee-Martin (79-66) Texas Pan-American (73-42) Toledo (73-54) Tulane Utah (46-71) Vanderbilt (53-108) Vermont (41-84) Villanova (44-65) Virginia (57-80) Virginia Tech (37-68) Wake Forest (46-77) Washington (68-90) Weber State (70-88) Western Kentucky (63-70) West Virginia (85-68) Westfi eld State (75-60) William & Mary (68-59) Worcester (76-64) Wyoming (91-77) Xavier (68-66) 48 - UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

49 All-time Results vs Opponents All-time Results vs Opponents Virginia All-time Series: 0-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-0, N: 0-1 Dec. 28, 1985 LN Boston University All-time Series: 6-5 H: 4-2, A: 2-3, N: 0-0 Feb. 27, 1978 WH Feb. 08, 1979 LA Jan. 24, 1980 LH Jan. 28, 1981 LA Jan. 26, 1982 WH Jan. 25, 1983 WA Jan. 24, 1984 WH Jan. 22, 1985 WA Jan. 22, 1986 WH Jan. 21, 1987 LA Dec. 12, 1987 LH Tulane All-time Series: First Meeting Mississippi All-time Series: First Meeting Vermont All-time Series: 6-9 H: 2-5, A: 4-4, N: LH LA Jan. 14, 1978 WA Feb. 18, 1978 WA Feb. 16, 1980 WA Feb. 13, 1985 WH Nov. 23, 1991 LH Jan. 09, 1993 LA Jan. 03, 1994 LH Dec. 03, 1994 WA Dec. 31, 1995 WH Dec. 15, 1996 LA Nov. 15, 1997 LH Nov. 14, 1998 LA 73-71(OT) Nov. 23, 1999 LH Central Connecticut State All-time Series: 11-3 H: 4-2, A: 7-1, N: WH WA WA Feb. 01, 1978 LH Jan. 31, 1979 LA Jan. 28, 1980 WA Feb. 14, 1981 WA Feb. 13, 1982 WH Mar. 01, 1983 WA Nov. 27, 1990 LH Jan. 16, 1992 WA Feb. 10, 1993 WH Jan. 02, 2001 WA Nov. 16, 2001 WH Michigan State All-time Series: First Meeting Syracuse All-time Series: 2-5 H: 1-1, A: 1-4, N: 0-0 Jan. 17, 1981 LA Jan. 07, 1982 LH Jan. 06, 1983 LA Dec. 13, 1983 WH Dec. 11, 1984 WA Nov. 25, 1989 LA Dec. 29, 2000 LA Brown All-time Series: 18-7 H: 11-2, A: 7-5, N: WH WA Dec. 17, 1977 WA Dec. 04, 1979 WH Dec. 03, 1980 WA Dec. 02, 1981 WH Nov. 30, 1982 WA Nov. 30, 1983 WH Nov. 28, 1984 LH Dec. 05, 1987 WH Dec. 07, 1991 LA Dec. 01, 1992 WH Dec. 01, 1993 LA Dec. 07, 1994 WH Jan. 06, 1996 WA Dec. 04, 1996 WH Dec. 04, 1997 LA Nov. 20, 1998 WH Jan. 03, 2000 LA Dec. 06, 2000 LH Nov. 20, 2001 WH Dec. 03, 2002 WA (OT) Dec. 02, 2003 WA Dec. 01, 2004 LA Nov. 25, 2005 WH Illinois All-time Series: 0-1 H: 0-1, A: 0-0, N: 0-0 Jan. 05, 2006 LH Holy Cross All-time Series: 2-4 H: 0-3, A: 2-1, N: 0-0 Nov. 25, 1988 LA Dec. 06, 1989 LH Dec. 21, 1991 WA Dec. 07, 1992 LH Dec. 07, 2004 LH Dec. 07, 2005 WA Providence All-time Series: 8-31 H: 2-14, A: 5-15, N: 1-2 Dec. 11, 1975 LA Feb. 03, 1977 WA Feb. 23, 1977 WH Mar. 10, 1977 LN Jan. 18, 1978 LA Dec. 02, 1978 LA Feb. 21, 1978 LH Dec. 02, 1978 WN Jan. 16, 1979 LA Feb. 20, 1979 WA Jan. 16, 1980 LA Feb. 13, 1980 LA Jan. 12, 1981 LA Feb. 02, 1981 LA Feb. 01, 1982 LH Dec. 30, 1982 LH Feb. 15, 1983 LA Feb. 09, 1984 LH 97-95(OT) Feb. 25, 1985 LH Feb. 24, 1986 LH Dec. 09, 1986 LA Dec. 10, 1987 LH Dec. 08, 1988 LA Dec. 09, 1989 LH Dec. 08, 1990 LA Dec. 15, 1991 LH Dec. 20, 1992 LA Dec. 05, 1994 LH Nov. 29, 1995 WA Nov. 24, 1996 LH Nov. 18, 1997 LA Dec. 01, 1998 WH Dec. 03, 1999 LA Nov. 19, 2000 LH Nov. 27, 2001 WA Dec. 22, 2002 LH Dec. 05, 2003 WA Dec LH Pepperdine All-time Series: 0-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 Dec. 28, 1999 LA California All-time Series: First Meeting Massachusetts All-time Series: H: 15-11, A: 15-13, N: 1-3 Mar. 03, 1974 LN Feb. 20, 1976 LA Jan. 17, 1977 WA Jan. 29, 1978 LH Jan. 20, 1979 LA Dec. 11, 1979 LH Jan. 19, 1980 LN Nov. 29, 1980 WN Feb. 25, 1981 WA Feb. 23, 1982 LH Nov. 27, 1982 WN Feb. 22, 1983 WA Nov. 27, 1983 WN Feb. 23, 1984 WH Feb. 19, 1985 LA Jan. 07, 1986 LH Feb. 18, 1986 WA Jan. 10, 1987 LA Feb. 02, 1987 WH Jan. 30, 1988 WH Mar. 03, 1988 LA Jan. 03, 1989 LH Feb. 02, 1989 LA Jan. 25, 1990 WA Mar. 03, 1990 WH Feb. 19, 1991 WH Mar. 02, 1991 WH Jan. 06, 1992 WH Feb. 04, 1992 WA Feb. 13, 1993 WA Mar. 06, 1993 LH 70-69(OT) Feb. 05, 1994 LH 85-80(2OT) Feb. 21, 1994 WA Jan. 21, 1995 LH Feb. 20, 1995 LA Jan. 13, 1996 WH Feb. 27, 1996 LA Jan. 04, 1997 LA Jan. 21, 1997 LH 81-74(OT) Feb. 04, 1998 LH Feb. 10, 1998 LA Dec. 15, 1998 LH Jan. 19, 1999 LA Feb. 14, 1999 LA Feb. 27, 2000 LH Jan. 09, 2001 LA 71-66(OT) Jan. 31, 2001 WH Mar. 02, 2001 LN Jan. 21, 2002 LH Jan. 28, 2002 WA Dec. 09, 2002 LH Jan. 30, 2003 WA Jan. 16, 2004 WH Feb. 29, 2004 WA Feb. 17, 2005 WA Feb. 27, 2005 WH Jan. 13, 2006 LA Feb. 02, 2006 LH Duquesne All-time Series: H: 7-9, A: 7-7, N: 3-3 Dec. 10, 1983 WA Dec. 01, 1984 WH Dec. 02, 1985 WA Dec. 29, 1985 WN Mar. 02, 1986 WH Jan. 26, 1987 LA Feb. 19, 1987 LH Jan. 14, 1988 WA Feb. 20, 1988 LH Mar. 07, 1988 WH Jan. 21, 1989 LH Feb. 23, 1989 LA Mar. 06, 1989 LA Jan. 20, 1990 WH Feb. 24, 1990 LA Mar. 05, 1990 LN Jan. 12, 1991 LA Feb. 07, 1991 WH Mar. 04, 1991 WH Jan. 20, 1992 WH Feb. 13, 1992 WA 65-62(OT) Jan. 22, 1994 WH Feb. 26, 1994 WA Jan. 08, 1995 WA (OT) Jan. 30, 1995 WH Feb. 01, 1986 LA Jan. 16, 1997 LH Feb. 25, 1997 LA Jan. 04, 1998 LA Feb. 12, 1999 LH Feb. 13, 2000 LA Feb. 09, 2001 LH Jan. 19, 2002 WA Feb. 06, 2003 LH Feb. 06, 2004 LA Jan. 25, 2005 WH Jan. 22, 2006 LH La Salle All-time Series: 1-15 H: 0-8, A: 1-6, N: 0-1 Jan. 01, 1985 LN Dec. 06, 1987 LH Jan. 10, 1996 LH Mar. 03, 1996 LN Jan. 18, 1997 LA Jan. 23, 1998 LA Feb. 24, 1998 LH Jan. 04, 1999 LH Feb. 20, 2000 LA Jan. 20, 2001 LH WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 49

50 All-time Results vs Opponents Feb. 02, 2001 LA Jan. 13, 2002 WA Mar. 01, 2003 LH Jan. 29, 2004 LA Jan. 09, 2005 LH Jan. 03, 2006 LH Jan. 16, 2006 LA George Washington All-time Series: 4-29 H: 4-13, A: 0-15, N: 0-1 Jan. 14, 1984 LA Feb. 02, 1985 WH Jan. 31, 1986 LA Feb. 22, 1986 WH Jan. 29, 1987 LH Jan. 02, 1988 LA Feb. 06, 1988 LH Jan. 07, 1989 LH Feb. 09, 1989 LA Jan. 06, 1990 LA Feb. 10, 1990 LH Jan. 03, 1991 LH Feb. 02, 1991 LA Jan. 09, 1992 LA Feb. 29, 1992 LH Feb. 04, 1993 LA Feb. 20, 1993 LH Jan. 20, 1994 LA Mar. 05, 1994 LH Feb. 02, 1995 LA Feb. 13, 1995 WH Feb. 25, 1996 WH Jan. 29, 1997 LA Feb. 21, 1998 LH Feb. 16, 1999 LA Feb. 11, 2000 LH Feb. 25, 2001 LA Feb. 22, 2002 LH Feb. 02, 2003 LA Mar. 10, 2003 LN Feb. 20, 2004 LH Jan. 29, 2005 LA Jan. 20, 2006 LH Temple All-time Series: H: 8-13, A: 5-15, N: 2-1 Mar. 04, 1983 WN Jan. 21, 1984 LA Jan. 19, 1985 LH Jan. 18, 1986 LA Feb. 16, 1986 WH Jan. 31, 1987 LH Feb. 07, 1987 LA Jan. 04, 1988 LA Feb. 04, 1988 LH Jan. 05, 1989 LH Feb. 11, 1989 LA Jan. 29, 1990 LH Feb. 05, 1990 LA Jan. 26, 1991 LA Feb. 25, 1991 LH Jan. 18, 1992 LA Feb. 22, 1992 LH 72-68(OT) Jan. 14, 1993 WH Feb. 08, 1993 WA Jan. 31, 1994 WA Feb. 12, 1994 WH Jan. 23, 1995 WA Feb. 25, 1995 WH Jan. 18, 1996 WA Feb. 20, 1996 WH Mar. 02, 1996 WN Jan. 23, 1997 LH Feb. 09, 1997 LA Jan. 11, 1998 LH Feb. 01, 1998 WA Jan. 14, 1999 LH Feb. 07, 1999 LA Jan. 29, 2000 LH Feb. 18, 2000 LA Feb. 12, 2001 WH 70-66(OT) Jan. 06, 2002 LH Feb. 17, 2002 LA Jan. 09, 2003 LA Jan. 18, 2003 WH Jan. 18, 2004 LA Feb. 01, 2004 WH Jan. 07, 2005 LH Feb. 13, 2005 LA Feb. 26, 2006 LH Charlotte All-time Series: 0-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 Feb. 24, 2006 LA Saint Louis All-time Series: 0-1 H: 0-0, A: 0-1, N: 0-0 Feb. 12, 2006 LA Fordham All-time Series: H: 7-5, A: 7-5, N: 0-0 Feb. 20, 1981 WA Feb. 20, 1982 WH Jan. 24, 1996 WA Feb. 05, 1996 WH Jan. 11, 1997 WA Feb. 13, 1997 LH Jan. 15, 1998 WA Feb. 14, 1998 WH Jan. 09, 1999 LA Feb. 19, 1999 LH Jan. 29, 2000 LA Jan. 23, 2000 WH Jan. 26, 2001 WH Feb. 18, 2001 WA Feb. 10, 2002 WA Feb. 24, 2002 LH Feb. 09, 2003 LH Feb. 19, 2003 LA Jan. 11, 2004 LA Feb. 16, 2004 WH Jan. 27, 2005 LH Feb. 24, 2005 LA Feb. 05, 2006 WA Feb. 19, 2006 WH Saint Joseph s All-time Series: 6-42 H: 2-19, A: 3-20, N: 1-3 Jan. 20, 1984 WA Jan. 09, 1985 LH Jan. 16, 1986 LA Feb. 09, 1986 LH Mar. 05, 1986 LN Jan. 17, 1987 LH Feb. 12, 1987 LA Jan. 23, 1988 LH Feb. 25, 1988 LA Jan. 26, 1989 LA Mar. 02, 1989 LH Jan. 27, 1990 LH Feb. 03, 1990 LA Jan. 24, 1991 LA Feb. 23, 1991 LH Jan. 25, 1992 LA Feb. 20, 1992 LH Mar. 11, 1992 LN Jan. 30, 1993 LH Feb. 15, 1993 LA Mar. 11, 1993 LN Jan. 29, 1994 LA Feb. 28, 1994 LH 65-62(OT) Jan. 18, 1995 LA Jan. 28, 1995 LH Mar. 09, 1995 LA Jan. 21, 1996 WA Jan. 28, 1996 WH Jan. 25, 1997 LH Feb. 07, 1997 LA Jan. 09, 1998 LH Jan. 25, 1998 LA Jan. 16, 1999 LH Feb. 05, 1999 LA Jan. 27, 2000 LH Feb. 03, 2000 LA Jan. 06, 2001 LH Feb. 04, 2001 LA Jan. 24, 2002 LH Feb. 15, 2002 LA Jan. 12, 2003 LA Feb. 27, 2003 LH Feb. 12, 2004 WA Feb. 26, 2004 LH Feb. 06, 2005 LA Feb. 20, 2005 WH Jan. 29, 2006 LA Dayton All-time Series: 4-11 H: 2-3, A: 0-8, N: 2-0 Jan. 15, 1996 WH Feb. 19, 1997 LA Jan. 29, 1998 LH Jan. 24, 1999 LA Jan. 14, 2000 LA Jan. 12, 2001 LA Feb. 23, 2001 LH Feb. 02, 2002 LH Jan. 24, 2003 LA Mar. 06, 2003 WN Jan. 23, 2004 WH Mar. 05, 2004 WN Jan. 16, 2005 LA Jan. 27, 2006 LA Mar. 03, 2006 LA Richmond All-time Series: 2-6 H: 1-1, A: 1-3, N: 0-2 Dec. 28, 1991 LA Jan. 11, 2002 WA Feb. 23, 2003 WH Jan. 09, 2004 LA Mar. 06, 2004 LN Feb. 10, 2005 LH Mar. 05, 2005 LN Feb. 10, 2006 LA St. Bonaventure All-time Series: H: 13-6, A: 7-12, N: 0-0 Jan. 05, 1987 LA Feb. 26, 1987 LH Jan. 07, 1988 WH Feb. 13, 1988 LA Jan. 12, 1989 WA Feb. 16, 1989 LH Jan. 17, 1990 LA Feb. 15, 1990 LH Jan. 21, 1991 LH Feb. 16, 1991 LA Feb. 08, 1992 LH Mar. 07, 1992 LA Jan. 21, 1993 WH Feb. 25, 1993 WA Jan. 13, 1994 WH Feb. 08, 1994 LA Mar. 10, 1994 WN Jan. 05, 1995 WH Feb. 18, 1995 LA Jan. 03, 1996 WH Feb. 18, 1996 WA Jan. 09, 1997 WH Feb. 14, 1997 LA Feb. 08, 1998 WH Feb. 16, 1998 LA Jan. 31, 1999 LH Feb. 21, 1999 WA 88-84(OT) Jan. 20, 2000 LA Feb. 06, 2000 WH Feb. 16, 2001 LA Jan. 03, 2002 LA Feb. 08, 2002 WH Jan. 16, 2003 WH Feb. 16, 2003 WA Jan. 06, 2004 WH Feb. 08, 2004 WA Jan. 04, 2005 WA Jan. 20, 2005 WH Feb. 17, 2006 WH Xavier All-time Series: 5-10 H: 3-3, A: 1-5, N: 1-2 Feb. 08, 1996 WA Feb. 22, 1997 WH Jan. 17, 1998 LH Jan. 22, 1999 LA Feb. 26, 1999 LN Jan. 16, 2000 LA Jan. 14, 2001 LA Jan. 28, 2001 LH Jan. 31, 2002 WH Mar. 01, 2002 LN Jan. 26, 2003 LA Mar. 08, 2003 WN Jan. 25, 2004 LH Jan. 14, 2005 LA Jan. 08, 2006 WH UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S OF RHODE BASKETBALL ISLAND

51 Review

52 Statistics Overall Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE ## 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 20 MOJIDI, Safi RHODES, Tanya MAGLEY, Jessica MCGREW, Amanda HOLLIS, Whitney MARCUS, Mia LICINA, Tanja COURNOYER, Erin COOPER, Sierra BOISVERT, Justine CHAMBERS, Brittany MOSES, Audia MITSIS, Fotine TM TEAM Total Opponents SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total DEADBALL : OFF DEF TOTAL Rhode Island Rams Rhode Island Rams Opponents Opponents Conference Only Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL CONFERENCE ## 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 20 MOJIDI, Safi RHODES, Tanya MCGREW, Amanda HOLLIS, Whitney MARCUS, Mia MAGLEY, Jessica LICINA, Tanja COURNOYER, Erin COOPER, Sierra BOISVERT, Justine MOSES, Audia CHAMBERS, Brittany TM TEAM Total Opponents SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total DEADBALL : OFF DEF TOTAL Rhode Island Rams Rhode Island Rams Opponents Opponents UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

53 Home Statistics Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE ## 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 20 MOJIDI, Safi RHODES, Tanya MAGLEY, Jessica HOLLIS, Whitney MCGREW, Amanda MARCUS, Mia BOISVERT, Justine COURNOYER, Erin LICINA, Tanja COOPER, Sierra CHAMBERS, Brittany MOSES, Audia MITSIS, Fotine TM TEAM Total Opponents SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total DEADBALL : OFF DEF TOTAL Rhode Island Rams Rhode Island Rams Opponents Opponents Road Statistics (Stats Include Two Neutral Site Games) RECORD: OVERALL AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE ## 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 35 RHODES, Tanya MOJIDI, Safi MAGLEY, Jessica MCGREW, Amanda MARCUS, Mia LICINA, Tanja HOLLIS, Whitney COURNOYER, Erin COOPER, Sierra CHAMBERS, Brittany BOISVERT, Justine MOSES, Audia MITSIS, Fotine TM TEAM Total Opponents SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total DEADBALL : OFF DEF TOTAL Rhode Island Rams Rhode Island Rams Opponents Opponents WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 53

54 Statistics Team Statistics TOTAL PTRS Opponent Date Score W/L FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HARTFORD 11/18/ L HARVARD L BROWN W VILLANOVA L at MAINE 11/30/ W at Marquette 12/4/ L at Holy Cross 12/07/ W PROVIDENCE 12/10/ L at Florida 12/28/ L vs Liberty 12/30/ L LASALLE L ILLINOIS L XAVIER W at Massachusetts 01/13/ W at La Salle 01/16/ L GEORGE WASHINGTON L DUQUESNE L at Dayton 01/27/ L at Saint Joseph's 1/29/ L MASSACHUSETTS L at Fordham 2/05/ W at RICHMOND L at Saint Louis 02/12/ L ST. BONAVENTURE 2/17/ W FORDHAM W at Charlotte L TEMPLE 2/26/ L vs Dayton 3/3/ L Rhode Island Opponents Games played: 28 Rebounds/game: 35.6 Points/game: 58.9 Assists/game: 12.1 FG Pct: 37.6 Turnovers/game: FG Pct: 32.7 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7 FT Pct: 64.1 Steals/game: 10.9 Blocks/game: UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

55 Results Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES (14-14) (10-6) (4-7) (0-1) CONFERENCE (8-8) (5-3) (3-5) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE (6-6) (5-3) (1-2) (0-1) DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH 11/18/05 7:00 pm HARTFORD L 624 (11)MARCUS, Mia (16)HOLLIS, Whitney :00 p.m. HARVARD L 125 (16)MAGLEY, Jessica (6)MARCUS, Mia :00 pm BROWN W (22)MOJIDI, Safi (13)RHODES, Tanya :30 pm VILLANOVA L 437 (17)RHODES, Tanya (13)RHODES, Tanya 11/30/05 7:30 p.m. at Maine W (19)MOJIDI, Safi (10)MAGLEY, Jessica 12/4/05 2 p.m. at Marquette L 971 (16)MOJIDI, Safi (6)LICINA, Tanja 12/07/05 6:00 p.m. at Holy Cross W (28)MOJIDI, Safi (7)MARCUS, Mia 12/10/05 2:00 p.m. PROVIDENCE L 737 (15)MOJIDI, Safi (7)RHODES, Tanya 12/28/05 7:00 pm ET at Florida L 1063 (24)RHODES, Tanya (10)RHODES, Tanya 12/30/05 4:30 pm ET vs Liberty L 166 (23)MOJIDI, Safi (6)HOLLIS, Whitney :00 pm * LASALLE L 355 (10)RHODES, Tanya (7)RHODES, Tanya :00 pm ILL L 405 (22)MOJIDI, Safi (9)LICINA, Tanja :00 pm * XU W (29)MOJIDI, Safi (7)HOLLIS, Whitney 01/13/06 12:05 PM * at Massachusetts W (21)RHODES, Tanya (10)RHODES, Tanya 01/16/06 12:00 p.m. * at LASALLE L 323 (15)RHODES, Tanya (9)RHODES, Tanya :00 pm * GEORGE WASHINGTON L 5130 (22)MOJIDI, Safi (9)RHODES, Tanya :00 pm * DUQUESNE L 587 (10)HOLLIS, Whitney (9)RHODES, Tanya 01/27/06 7:00 p.m. ET * at Dayton L 729 (16)MCGREW, Amanda (11)RHODES, Tanya 1/29/06 2:00 * at Saint Joseph's L 1012 (18)MOJIDI, Safi (6)COURNOYER, Erin :00 p.m. * MASSACHUSETTS L 470 (16)MOJIDI, Safi (5)RHODES, Tanya 2/05/06 2:00 p.m. * at Fordham W (14)RHODES, Tanya (14)LICINA, Tanja :00 pm * at RICHMOND L 510 (11)MCGREW, Amanda (15)RHODES, Tanya 02/12/06 2 pm * at Saint Louis L 422 (21)MOJIDI, Safi (9)LICINA, Tanja 2/17/06 7:00 pm * ST. BONAVENTURE W (17)HOLLIS, Whitney (13)RHODES, Tanya :00 pm * FORDHAM W (29)RHODES, Tanya (12)RHODES, Tanya :00 p.m. * at Charlotte L 1616 (24)RHODES, Tanya (11)RHODES, Tanya 2/26/06 2:00 p.m. * TEMPLE L 851 (20)MOJIDI, Safi, RHODES, Tanya (10)RHODES, Tanya 3/3/06 6:40 vs Dayton L 1317 (19)RHODES, Tanya (13)RHODES, Tanya ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 55

56 Statistics Season Superlatives RHODE ISLAND INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS POINTS 29 RHODES, Tanya vs Fordham ( ) 29 MOJIDI, Safi vs Xavier (1-8-06) 28 MOJIDI, Safi at Holy Cross (12/07/05) 24 RHODES, Tanya at Charlotte ( ) 24 RHODES, Tanya at Florida (12/28/05) FIELD GOALS MADE 12 MOJIDI, Safi vs Xavier (1-8-06) 10 RHODES, Tanya vs Fordham ( ) 10 MOJIDI, Safi vs Illinois (1-5-06) 10 MOJIDI, Safi at Holy Cross (12/07/05) FIELD GOAL ATT 23 MOJIDI, Safi vs Liberty (12/30/05) 22 RHODES, Tanya vs Temple (2/26/06) 22 MOJIDI, Safi at Holy Cross (12/07/05) FG PCT (min 5 made).800 (8-10) HOLLIS, Whitney vs St. Bonaventure (2/17/06).667 (8-12) MOJIDI, Safi at Saint Louis (02/12/06) 3 PT FG MADE 5 MOJIDI, Safi vs Xavier (1-8-06) 5 MOJIDI, Safi at Holy Cross (12/07/05) 5 MOJIDI, Safi vs Brown ( ) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 11 MCGREW, Amanda at Fordham (2/05/06) 10 MCGREW, Amanda at Dayton (01/27/06) 10 MOJIDI, Safi vs Providence (12/10/05) 10 MOJIDI, Safi vs BRWN ( ) 3-PT FG % (min 2 made).750 (3-4) MOJIDI, Safi at Saint Louis (02/12/06).714 (5-7) MOJIDI, Safi vs Xavier (1-8-06) FREE THROWS MADE 13 RHODES, Tanya vs Dayton (3/3/06) 9 RHODES, Tanya vs Fordham ( ) FREE THROW ATT 14 RHODES, Tanya vs Dayton (3/3/06) 12 RHODES, Tanya vs Fordham ( ) FT PCT (min 5 made) (6-6) MOJIDI, Safi at Saint Joe's (1/29/06) (6-6) MOJIDI, Safi at UMass (01/13/06) (5-5) RHODES, Tanya at UMass (01/13/06) 16 HOLLIS, Whitney vs Hartford (11/18/05) 15 RHODES, Tanya at Richmond ( ) ASSISTS 8 RHODES, Tanya vs St. Bonaventure (2/17/06) 8 MOJIDI, Safi vs Xavier (1-8-06) 8 MOJIDI, Safi vs Providence (12/10/05) STEALS 10 RHODES, Tanya at Holy Cross (12/07/05) 6 MOJIDI, Safi vs Dayton (3/3/06) 6 RHODES, Tanya vs Fordham ( ) 6 RHODES, Tanya at Saint Joe's (1/29/06) 6 RHODES, Tanya vs GW ( ) 6 RHODES, Tanya at Florida (12/28/05) BLOCKED SHOTS 2 RHODES, Tanya vs Temple (2/26/06) 2 LICINA, Tanja at La Salle (01/16/06) TURNOVERS 11 RHODES, Tanya at Charlotte ( ) 11 MOJIDI, Safi at Florida (12/28/05) RHODE ISLAND TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 79 vs Temple (2/26/06) 79 vs Fordham ( ) 75 vs Brown ( ) 72 at Holy Cross (12/07/05) 68 vs Xavier (1-8-06) FIELD GOALS MADE 30 vs Fordham ( ) 30 vs Xavier (1-8-06) 30 at Holy Cross (12/07/05) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 69 vs Fordham ( ) 69 at Maine (11/30/05) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.462 (30-65) vs Xavier (1-8-06).458 (27-59) vs Brown ( ) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 8 vs Temple (2/26/06) 7 vs Massachusetts (2-2-06) 7 at Holy Cross (12/07/05) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 21 vs Providence (12/10/05) 19 at Fordham (2/05/06) 19 vs Massachusetts (2-2-06) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.667 (2-3) vs Hartford (11/18/05).615 (8-13) vs Temple (2/26/06) FREE THROWS MADE 25 vs Temple (2/26/06) 23 vs Dayton (3/3/06) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 38 vs Temple (2/26/06) 29 vs Dayton (3/3/06) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.929 (13-14) vs St. Bonaventure (2/17/06).929 (13-14) at Massachusetts (01/13/06) 48 at Maine (11/30/05) 45 vs St. Bonaventure (2/17/06) 45 at La Salle (01/16/06) ASSISTS 20 vs Xavier (1-8-06) 18 vs Providence (12/10/05) STEALS 20 at Holy Cross (12/07/05) 16 vs Illinois (1-5-06) BLOCKED SHOTS 4 vs George Washington ( ) 3 vs Temple (2/26/06) 3 at La Salle (01/16/06) 3 at Maine (11/30/05) TURNOVERS 31 at Florida (12/28/05) 28 at Charlotte ( ) FOULS 27 vs Dayton (3/3/06) 25 at Charlotte ( ) RHODE ISLAND TEAM GAME LOWS POINTS 43 vs Massachusetts (2-2-06) 44 vs Villanova ( ) 45 vs Hartford (11/18/05) FIELD GOALS MADE 16 vs Villanova ( ) 16 at Saint Joseph's (1/29/06) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 47 vs Harvard ( ) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.284 (19-67) vs Duquesne ( ) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1-2 Times vs Harvard ( ) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 3 vs Hartford (11/18/05) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.143 (1-7) - Twice FREE THROWS MADE 2 - Twice vs Xavier (1-8-06) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 4 vs Xavier (1-8-06) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.450 (9-20) vs Villanova ( ) 23 at Massachusetts (01/13/06) ASSISTS 3 at Florida (12/28/05) STEALS 3 vs Providence (12/10/05) BLOCKED SHOTS 0-6 Times TURNOVERS 10 vs Providence (12/10/05) FOULS 5 vs Harvard ( ) 56 - UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

57 Box Scores Game #1 Hartford 58, Rhode Island 45 - Nov. 18, 2005 Non-Conference Game - The Ryan Center - Kingston, R.I. VISITORS: Hartford wexler, danielle... * gomez, courtney... * messam, erika... * hood, danielle... * beverly, erica... * witt, ikea gale, jenna matulis, danielle schaefer, marylynne TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 32.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 8.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 73.9% 3 HOME TEAM: Rhode Island Marcus, Mia... * Mojidi, Safi... * Cooper, Sierra... * Magley, Jessica... * Hollis, Whitney... * Licina, Tanja Mitsis, Fotine Boisvert, Justine Moses, Audia Chambers, Brittany Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 35.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 66.7% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 62.5% 2 Officials: Debra Garcia, Michelle St. Pierre, Joanne Aldrich Technical fouls: UHART-None. Rhode Island Rams-None. Attendance: 624 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Hartford Rhode Island Game #2 Harvard 77, Rhode Island 48 - Nov. 22, 2005 Non-Conference Game - The Ryan Center - Kingston, R.I. VISITORS: HARVARD Robinson, Laura... * Lackner, Christiana. * Holsey, Jessica... * Franklin, Shana... * McCaffery, Maureen.. * Freid, Lauren Dalton, Kyle Budischak, Adrian Tay, Emily Moretzsohn, Emma Hallion, Lindsay TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 52.7% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 54.5% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 87.5% 0 HOME TEAM: Rhode Island Marcus, Mia... * Mojidi, Safi... * Moses, Audia... * Magley, Jessica... * Hollis, Whitney... * Licina, Tanja Mitsis, Fotine Boisvert, Justine Cooper, Sierra Chambers, Brittany Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 14.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 73.3% 1 Officials: John Palermo, Joanne Aldrich & Michele St. Pierre Technical fouls: HARVARD-None. Rhode Island Rams-None. Attendance: 125 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total HARVARD Rhode Island Game #3 Rhode Island 75, Brown 71 - Nov. 25, 2005 Non-Conference Game - The Ryan Center - Kingston, R.I. - URI Invitational VISITORS: BROWN King-Bischof, Ashley f Vocell, Jaclyn... g Kelly, Colleen... g Hayes, Sarah... g McAfee, Lena... g Ehrhart, Amy O'Neal, Annesley Schaper, Catherine Barr, Kathleen McCahill, Megan Goldbarg, Jaclyn TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.6% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 30.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 58.3% 1 HOME TEAM: Rhode Island Magley, Jessica... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Hollis, Whitney... c Marcus, Mia... g Mojidi, Safi... g Licina, Tanja Boisvert, Justine Moses, Audia Cooper, Sierra Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 45.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 65.2% 3 Officials: Kathleen Lynch, Gary Schimel & Mary Thorn Technical fouls: BRWN-None. Rhode Island Rams-None. Attendance: 557 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Brown Rhode Island Game #4 Villanova 65, Rhode Island 44 - Nov. 26, 2005 Non-Conference Game - The Ryan Center - Kingston, R.I. - URI Invitational VISITORS: Villanova WEISS, Briana... f SUEZ-KARNI, Liad... f ADAMSHICK, Jackie... f MCMANUS, Betsy... g LAMB, Frances... g VIANI, Jenna... g O'CONNOR, Siobhan WITMAN, Stacie KARCIC, Lisa HATCHER, Sarita GARCIA, Clarisse ROANTREE, Courtney DESSART MAGER, Kate TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.6% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 30.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 44.4% 2 HOME TEAM: Rhode Island Magley, Jessica... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Hollis, Whitney... c Marcus, Mia... g Mojidi, Safi... g Licina, Tanja Boisvert, Justine Moses, Audia Cooper, Sierra Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 29.6% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 37.5% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 45.0% 6 Officials: Kathleen Lynch, Gary Schimel & Mary Thorn Technical fouls: VU-None. Rhode Island Rams-None. Attendance: 437 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Villanova Rhode Island WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 57

58 Box Scores Game #5 Rhode Island 65, Maine 48 - Nov. 30, 2005 Non-Conference Game - Orono, Maine VISITORS: Rhode Island Marcus, Mia... * Mojidi, Safi... * Magley, Jessica... * Rhodes, Tanya... * Hollis, Whitney... * Licina, Tanja Mitsis, Fotine Boisvert, Justine Moses, Audia Cooper, Sierra Chambers, Brittany Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 37.7% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 30.8% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 60.0% 1 HOME TEAM: Maine Underwood, Ashley... * Whittier, Katie... * Elderton, Margaret.. * Barker, Bracey... * Schrader, Abby... * Younan, Kris Hugstad-Vaa, Lindsey Boser, Brittany Bryant, Ameshia Bowen, Brittany Kilmurray, Colleen TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.0% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 22.2% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 54.5% 1 Officials: Frank Geiselman, Gary Zavatkay, David Gustafson Technical fouls: URI-None. MAINE-None. Attendance: 1437 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rhode Island Maine A career-high 10 rebounds along with eight points by Jessica Magley led Rhode Island to a win at Maine on Nov. 30, Game #6 Marquette 64, Rhode Island 49 - Dec. 4, 2005 Non-Conference Game - Al McGuire Center - Milwaukee, Wis. VISITORS: Rhode Island Licina, Tanja... f Magley, Jessica... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Marcus, Mia... g Mojidi, Safi... g Boisvert, Justine Moses, Audia Cooper, Sierra Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 16.7% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 64.7% 3,2 HOME TEAM: Marquette KAMM, Danielle... f QUAYE, Christina... f McCULLOUGH, Jasmine. f KIEGER, Carolyn... g MONFRE, Erin... g JOHNSON, Amber SHIRLEY, Tierra ELLIS, Krystal KOVALENKO, Svetlana THROWER, Marissa TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.4% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 6.7% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 65.0% 6,1 Officials: Yvette Mckinney, John Palermo, Jerry Gibbons Technical fouls: Rhode Island-None. Marquette-None. Attendance: 971 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rhode Island Marquette Game #7 Rhode Island 72, Holy Cross 68 - Dec. 7, 2005 Non-Conference Game - The Hart Center - Worcester, Mass. VISITORS: Rhode Island (3-4) 34 Magley, Jessica... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Licina, Tanja... c Marcus, Mia... g Mojidi, Safi... g Boisvert, Justine Cooper, Sierra Chambers, Brittany Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 44.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 53.8% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% 2,2 HOME TEAM: Holy Cross (3-5) 13 McLaughlin, Ashley.. f Keil, Brittany... f Foley, Kaitlin... c Aloisi, Laura... g Placek, Sarah... g Pearson, Jessica Bush, Shannon Conte, Jessica Gruzynski, Kathy TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 43.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 27.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 66.7% 4 Officials: Frank Geiselman, Joanne Aldrich, Pamela Wine Technical fouls: Rhode Island-None. Holy Cross-None. Attendance: 2187 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rhode Island Holy Cross UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

59 Box Scores Game #8 Providence 69, Rhode Island 66 - Dec. 10, 2005 Non-Conference Game - The Ryan Center - Kingston, R.I. VISITORS: Providence BAUGH, Kristina... * MARANDOLA, Chelsea.. * GARD, Allie... * BROWN, Kristen... * NWAFILI, Gayle... * DARRIAN, Shantee ETHERIDGE, Ashley PRICE, Savannah HOWARD, Danielle TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 48.2% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 29.4% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 62.5% 2 HOME TEAM: Rhode Island Licina, Tanja... * Marcus, Mia... * Mojidi, Safi... * Magley, Jessica... * Rhodes, Tanya... * Boisvert, Justine Cooper, Sierra Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 28.6% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 75.0% 1 Officials: Dennis DeMayo (R), Janice Aliberti (U1), John Riordan (U2) Technical fouls: Providence-TEAM. Rhode Island-None. Attendance: 737 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Providence Rhode Island Game #9 Florida 76, Rhode Island 62 - Dec. 28, 2005 Non-Conference Game - O'Connell Center - Gainsville, Fla. - State Farm Classic VISITORS: Rhode Island Magley, Jessica... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Cournoyer, Erin... f Marcus, Mia... g Mojidi, Safi... g Licina, Tanja Boisvert, Justine Moses, Audia Cooper, Sierra Hollis, Whitney TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 34.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 63.6% 5 HOME TEAM: Florida Davis, Brittany... f Eshe, Dalila... f Brooks, Sha... g Lowe, Sarah... g Santos, Danielle... g Dye, Kim Critton, Kim Bowden, Depree Jackson, Jessica Cornish, Brooke Dotson, Marshae TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.1% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.7% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 78.1% 3 Officials: Roy Gulbeyan, Daryl Humphrey, David Kramer Technical fouls: Rhode Island-None. Florida-None. Attendance: 1063 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rhode Island Florida Game #10 Liberty 67, Rhode Island 57 - Dec. 30, 2005 Non-Conference Game - O'Connell Center - Gainsville, Fla. - State Farm Classic VISITORS: Rhode Island Magley, Jessica... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Hollis, Whitney... c Marcus, Mia... g Mojidi, Safi... g Licina, Tanja Boisvert, Justine Moses, Audia Cooper, Sierra Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.7% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 23.1% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 54.5% 2 HOME TEAM: Liberty PIOTRKIEWICZ, Karoli f FRAZEE, Megan... f NIKAGBATSE, Roli-Ann g FASNACHT, Allyson... g FRAZEE, Moriah... g WATKINS, Courtney JONES, Leslie PARKER, Michelle HAMMOND, Rachel SMIGELSKAITE, Egle LIGHTFOOT, Rebecca FRAZEE, Molly TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.7% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 71.4% 3 Despite 11 points and fi ve assists by Mia Marcus, Providence was able to hold off the Rams, 69-66, in the Ryan Center on Dec. 10, Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Beverly Roberts, Yvette McKinney Technical fouls: Rhode Island-None. Liberty-None. Attendance: 166 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rhode Island Liberty WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 59

60 Box Scores Game #11 La Salle 55, Rhode Island 48 - Jan. 3, 2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Game - The Ryan Center - Kingston, R.I. VISITORS: LASALLE HIGHTOWER, Carlene.. f RICKETTS, Crista... f GRABER, Jenna... g PAYNE, Davineia... g MCLAUGHLIN, Shaune.. g LAPETINA, Tara HOOVER, Alyse GIBBONS, Melanie TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.5% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 16.7% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 73.7% 2 HOME TEAM: Rhode Island Rams Magley, Jessica... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Hollis, Whitney... c Marcus, Mia... g Mojidi, Safi... g Licina, Tanja Boisvert, Justine McGrew, Amanda Moses, Audia Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 34.5% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 37.5% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.7% 5 Officials: Nan Sisk, Felicia Grinter & Frank Steratore Technical fouls: LASALLE-None. Rhode Island Rams-TEAM. Attendance: 355 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total LASALLE Rhode Island Rams Game #12 Illinois 73, Rhode Island 62 - Jan. 5, 2006 Non-Conference Game - The Ryan Center - Kingston, R.I. VISITORS: Illinois Tabon, Audrey... f Crutcher, Danyel... f Wigley, Erin... f Hughes, Janelle... g Acuna, Maggie... g McCarthy, Erin Nyquist, Megan Bjork, Lori Gordon, Chelsea Gratton, Danielle TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 45.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.5% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 75.0% 0 HOME TEAM: Rhode Island Magley, Jessica... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Hollis, Whitney... c Marcus, Mia... g Mojidi, Safi... g Licina, Tanja Boisvert, Justine McGrew, Amanda Moses, Audia Cooper, Sierra Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.1% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.5% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 60.0% 4 Officials: Cameron Inouye, Denise Brooks-Clauser and Erica Bradley Technical fouls: ILL-None. Rhode Island Rams-None. Attendance: 405 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Illinois Rhode Island Game #13 Xavier 68, Rhode Island 66 - Jan. 8, 2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Game - The Ryan Center - Kingston, R.I. VISITORS: Xavier 10-4, GREEN, Miranda... * WALLNER, Kristy... * GRANDERSON, Suntana. * MILLER, Michele... * BOOTHE, Tara... * TAYLOR, Jerri MASON, Deanna TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.0% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 27.8% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 64.7% 2 HOME TEAM: Rhode Island 4-9, Licina, Tanja... * Marcus, Mia... * Mojidi, Safi... * Rhodes, Tanya... * Hollis, Whitney... * Boisvert, Justine McGrew, Amanda Cooper, Sierra Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.2% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.9% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% 0 Officials: Greg Small, Joanne Aldrich & Erica Bradley Technical fouls: XU-None. Rhode Island Rams-None. Attendance: 440 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Xavier Rhode Island Game #14 Rhode Island 63, Massachusetts 54 - Jan. 13, 2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Game - The Mullins Center - Amherst, Mass. VISITORS: Rhode Island 5-9, 2-1 A Licina, Tanja... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Hollis, Whitney... c Marcus, Mia... g Mojidi, Safi... g Boisvert, Justine McGrew, Amanda Moses, Audia Cooper, Sierra Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.4% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 16.7% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 92.9% 0 HOME TEAM: Massachusetts 3-12, 0-4 A ROSANIO, Pam... f TATHAM, Tamara... f McDONALD, Whitney... c SHARPTON, Ashley... g SCHIAVETTA, Kaylie.. g YOUNG, Sakera NELSON, Katie GERARDOT, Stefanie TATHAM, Alisha GULAK, Patrycja MILLS, Kate TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 44.2% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 20.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 60.9% 5,2 Officials: Rachelle Jones, Frank Geiselman, Heather Browne Technical fouls: Rhode Island-None. Massachusetts-None. Attendance: 2989 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rhode Island Massachusetts UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

61 Box Scores Game #15 La Salle 61, Rhode Island 53 - Jan. 16, 2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Game - Tom Gola Arena - Philadelphia VISITORS: Rhode Island 5-10, 2-2 A Licina, Tanja... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Hollis, Whitney... c Marcus, Mia... g Mojidi, Safi... g Boisvert, Justine McGrew, Amanda Cooper, Sierra Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 23.1% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 75.0% 1 HOME TEAM: La Salle 7-8, 4-1 A HIGHTOWER, Carlene.. f RICKETTS, Crista... f GRABER, Jenna... g PAYNE, Davineia... g MCLAUGHLIN, Shaune.. g GALE, Antonia HOOVER, Alyse GIBBONS, Melanie TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.2% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 77.8% 0 Officials: Dennis DeMayo, Bryan, Enterline, Tina Napier Technical fouls: Rhode Island Rams-None. LASALLE-None. Attendance: 323 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rhode Island La Salle Game #16 George Washington 72, Rhode Island 54 - Jan. 20, 2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Game - The Ryan Center - Kingston, R.I. VISITORS: George Washington 12-5, 5-0 A ALLEN, Whitney... f TURNER, Corinne... f SIMMONDS, Jessica... c BECK, Kimberly... g COLE, Kenan... g PETERS, Faith JOHN, Chantelle ADAIR, Jazmine LAWRENCE, Sarah-Jo BATES, Jamila STEELE, Lisa TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.5% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 11.1% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 57.7% 5 HOME TEAM: Rhode Island 5-11, 2-3 A Licina, Tanja... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Hollis, Whitney... c Marcus, Mia... g Mojidi, Safi... g Boisvert, Justine McGrew, Amanda Moses, Audia Cooper, Sierra Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 37.5% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 54.5% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 70.6% 3 Officials: Eric Brewton, Laura Morris & Bryan Brunette Technical fouls: GW-None. Rhode Island Rams-TEAM. Attendance: 5130 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total George Washington Rhode Island Game #17 Duquesne 73, Rhode Island 51 - Jan. 22, 2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Game - The Ryan Center - Kingston, R.I. VISITORS: Duquesne 7-11, 226 A HALL, Loui... f SINCLAIR, Nicole... f BAUTRE, Aiga... g FLAGA, Malgorzata... g CHANDLER, Jocelyn... g LITTLE, Kristi BRUCE, Carmen SMITH, Marisa SINGLETON, Jade STANKEVICH, Maria Team Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 45.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.1% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 100 % 0 HOME TEAM: Rhode Island 5-12, 2-4 A Licina, Tanja... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Hollis, Whitney... c Marcus, Mia... g Mojidi, Safi... g Boisvert, Justine McGrew, Amanda Moses, Audia Cooper, Sierra Chambers, Brittany Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 28.4% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 18.2% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.8% 2 Sparked by Amanda McGrew's 14 points off the bench, the Rams picked up a road victory over Massachusetts on January 13, Officials: Felicia Grinter, Amy Bonner & Rod Creech Technical fouls: DUQ-None. Rhode Island Rams-None. Attendance: 587 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Duquesne Rhode Island WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 61

62 Box Scores Game #18 Dayton 62, Rhode Island 51 - Jan. 27, 2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Game - UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio VISITORS: Rhode Island 5-13, 2-5 A Rhodes, Tanya... f Cournoyer, Erin... f Hollis, Whitney... c Mojidi, Safi... g McGrew, Amanda... g Licina, Tanja Marcus, Mia Boisvert, Justine Moses, Audia Cooper, Sierra TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 29.2% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.4% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 52.9% 5 HOME TEAM: Dayton 13-5, 5-2 A WRIGHT, Cara... f STRONG, Jennifer... f CAPE, Angela... c LUND, Kiki... g RAMSEY, Terri... g HOLTERMAN, Brittany ARMSTRONG, Ashley CLOXTON, Karah PETERINK, Amber TISZA, Jen TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 43.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 73.7% 1 Officials: Greg Small, Art Bomengen, Kathleen Lynch Technical fouls: Rhode Island-None. Dayton Flyers-None. Attendance: 729 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rhode Island Dayton Game #19 Saint Joseph's 75, Rhode Island 47 - Jan. 29, 2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Game - SJU Fieldhouse - Philadelphia VISITORS: Rhode Island 5-14, 2-6 A Licina, Tanja... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Cournoyer, Erin... f Mojidi, Safi... g McGrew, Amanda... g Marcus, Mia Boisvert, Justine Moses, Audia Cooper, Sierra TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 32.7% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 14.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 70.0% 2,1 HOME TEAM: Saint Joseph's 14-6, 6-3 A MCBRYAN, Maura... f SCHUTTE, Faith... f KLIMOWICZ, Hillary.. c FFRENCH, Whitney... g CORNISH, Ayahna... g OYLER, Jen MCDADE, Mary Kate LOSCHIAVO, Jenna SCANLON, Christen GOMEZ, Timisha POLLOCK, Erica PAVLOVSKAYA, Zoya HUTCHISON, Krista TEAM... Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.9% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 76.9% 1 Officials: John Palermo, Debbie Adams, Frank Steratore Technical fouls: Rhode Island-None. Saint Joseph's-None. Attendance: 1012 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rhode Island Saint Joseph's Game #20 Massachusetts 54, Rhode Island 43 - Feb. 2, 2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Game - The Ryan Center - Kingston, R.I. VISITORS: Massachusetts 7-14, 4-6 A TATHAM, Alisha... f TATHAM, Tamara... f GULAK, Patrycja... c NELSON, Katie... g ROSANIO, Pam... g SHARPTON, Ashley SCHIAVETTA, Kaylie GERARDOT, Stefanie MILLS, Kate TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 27.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 81.3% 1 HOME TEAM: Rhode Island 5-15, 2-7 A Licina, Tanja... f Cournoyer, Erin... f Marcus, Mia... g Mojidi, Safi... g McGrew, Amanda... g Boisvert, Justine Moses, Audia Cooper, Sierra Rhodes, Tanya TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 29.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.8% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.0% 1 Officials: Cameron Inouye, Bryan Brunette & Felicia Grinter Technical fouls: Massachusetts-None. Rhode Island Rams-None. Attendance: 470 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Massachusetts Rhode Island Game #21 Rhode Island 59, Fordham 54 - Feb. 5, 2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Game - Rose Hill Gymnasium - Bronx, N.Y. VISITORS: Rhode Island 6-15, 3-7 A McGrew, Amanda... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Cournoyer, Erin... f Licina, Tanja... g Mojidi, Safi... g Marcus, Mia Cooper, Sierra TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 34.4% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 21.1% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 64.7% 4 HOME TEAM: Fordham 7-14, 2-8 A SILVA, Vanessa... f JEFFERSON, Jada... f CARROL, Lisa... g SMITH, Erin... g ZOPF, Annie... g CHALMERS, LaToya WESTROL, Heather ROARK, Daniela PRICE, Stacey TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 75.0% 1 Officials: Joanne Aldrich, Amy Bonner, Angie Enlund Technical fouls: Rhode Island Rams-None. Fordham Rams-None. Attendance: 217 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rhode Island Fordham UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

63 Box Scores Game #22 Richmond 77, Rhode Island 54 - Feb. 10, 2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Game - Robins Center - Richmond, Va. VISITORS: Rhode Island 6-16, 3-8 A Licina, Tanja... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Hollis, Whitney... c Boisvert, Justine... g McGrew, Amanda... g Marcus, Mia Mojidi, Safi Moses, Audia Cooper, Sierra Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 32.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 27.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 55.0% 4,1 HOME TEAM: Richmond 9-14, 4-7 A MITCHELL, Alison... f GRABIAS, Ania... f PETILLON, Amber... c CHAPMAN, Saona... g GIL, Araceli... g MORROW, Whitney MAZIC, Mirna ROCHE, Kelly WILLIAMS, Sarah ZYGAITE, Augustina MIRANOVIC, Tanja TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 48.1% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 52.4% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 66.7% 3 Officials: Dennis DeMayo, Bonita Spence, Terri Maddock Technical fouls: Rhode Island-None. RICHMOND-None. Attendance: 510 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rhode Island Richmond Game #23 Saint Louis 72, Rhode Island 59 - Feb. 12, 2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Game - Bauman-Eberhardt Center - St. Louis VISITORS: Rhode Island 6-17, 3-9 A Licina, Tanja... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Cournoyer, Erin... f Mojidi, Safi... g McGrew, Amanda... g Marcus, Mia Boisvert, Justine Moses, Audia Cooper, Sierra Hollis, Whitney TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 44.2% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 60.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 45.5% 5 HOME TEAM: Saint Louis 6-17, 3-9 A KING, Heather... f McFARLAND, Marquita. f DIENER, Rachel... g YOUNG, Cara... g McILWRAITH, Tyler... g GILBERT, Jackie HAYNES, Jameela ARTIS, Brittany TAYLON, Rachel TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 11.1% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 85.2% 2 Officials: Carolyn Jones, Mary Thorn, Erica Bradley Technical fouls: Rhode Island-None. Saint Louis-None. Attendance: 422 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rhode Island Saint Louis Game #24 Rhode Island 67, St. Bonaventure 60 - Feb. 17, 2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Game - The Ryan Center - Kingston, R.I. VISITORS: St. Bonaventure 8-16, 2-11 A LATENDRESSE, Audrey. f EDWARDS, Ashley... f EDWARDS, Priscilla.. g COLLINS, Stefanie... g MURRAY, Katelyn... g MARSHALL, Chere SCHIEFEN, Erica PIERCE, Amanda MALO, Maripier TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.7% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 30.8% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 80.0% 0 HOME TEAM: Rhode Island 7-17, 4-9 A Licina, Tanja... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Hollis, Whitney... c Marcus, Mia... g Mojidi, Safi... g McGrew, Amanda Cooper, Sierra Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 20.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 92.9% 0,1 Officials: Albert Titus, Greg Small and Angie Enlund Technical fouls: SBU-None. Rhode Island Rams-None. Attendance: 565 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total St. Bonaventure Rhode Island Game #25 Rhode Island 79, Fordham 65 - Feb. 19, 2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Game - The Ryan Center - Kingston, R.I. VISITORS: Fordham 8-17, 3-11 A JEFFERSON, Jada... f PRICE, Stacey... f CARROL, Lisa... g SMITH, Erin... g ZOPF, Annie... g CHALMERS, LaToya SILVA, Vanessa ROARK, Daniela ADAMS, Liz CLARK, Grace TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 45.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 20.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 82.4% 2 HOME TEAM: Rhode Island 8-17, 5-9 A Rhodes, Tanya... f Cournoyer, Erin... f Licina, Tanja... c Marcus, Mia... g Mojidi, Safi... g McGrew, Amanda Moses, Audia Cooper, Sierra Hollis, Whitney TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 43.5% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 27.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 76.2% 3 Officials: Erica Bradley, Jim Vastine, Angie Cole Technical fouls: Fordham Rams-None. Rhode Island Rams-None. Attendance: 550 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Fordham Rhode Island WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 63

64 Box Scores Game #26 Charlotte 74, Rhode Island 67 - Feb. 24, 2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Game - Halton Arena - Charlotte, N.C. VISITORS: Rhode Island 8-18, 5-10 A Licina, Tanja... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Hollis, Whitney... c Marcus, Mia... g Mojidi, Safi... g Boisvert, Justine McGrew, Amanda Cooper, Sierra Magley, Jessica Cournoyer, Erin TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 78.6% 0 HOME TEAM: Charlotte 20-6, 13-2 A DAVIDSON, Andrea... f BROWN, Pam... f OBIE, Krystion... c DANIELS, Sakellie... g HOEY, Whitney... g SMITH, Tameka SMITH, Tyhiesha WILLIAMS, Courtney GREGORY, Sabrina BURGIN, Danielle TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 30.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 63.6% 2 Officials: Joseph Vaszily, Greg Small, Beverly Roberts Technical fouls: Rhode Island-None. Charlotte-None. Attendance: 1616 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rhode Island Charlotte Game #27 Temple 91, Rhode Island 79 - Feb. 26, 2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Game - The Ryan Center - Kingston, R.I. VISITORS: Temple 21-7, HAIRSTON, Kamesha... f COMFORT, Lady... f DUPREE, Candice... c OWENS, Jennifer... g BOWENS, Khadija... g HICKS, Stephanie BORROWS, Candice MORRIS, Ashley LANDRY, Shenita BROWNE, Gwen PITTMAN, Nicole MADDOX, Fatima TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 53.1% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 44.4% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 76.0% 3 HOME TEAM: Rhode Island 8-19, Licina, Tanja... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Cournoyer, Erin... f Mojidi, Safi... g Moses, Audia... g Marcus, Mia Boisvert, Justine McGrew, Amanda Cooper, Sierra TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 61.5% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 65.8% 5 Officials: John Palermo, Jon Vastine, Jennifer Rezar Technical fouls: TEMPLE-None. Rhode Island Rams-None. Attendance: 851 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Temple Rhode Island Game #28 Dayton 71, Rhode Island 63 - March 3, 2006 Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament - SJU Fieldhouse - Philadelphia VISITORS: Rhode Island Licina, Tanja... f Rhodes, Tanya... f Cournoyer, Erin... f Marcus, Mia... g Mojidi, Safi... g Boisvert, Justine McGrew, Amanda Moses, Audia Cooper, Sierra Chambers, Brittany TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 32.2% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 28.6% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 79.3% 1 HOME TEAM: Dayton WRIGHT, Cara... f STRONG, Jennifer... f CAPE, Angela... c RAMSEY, Terri... g HOLTERMAN, Brittany. g LUND, Kiki ARMSTRONG, Ashley CLOXTON, Karah PETERINK, Amber OAKLAND, Nikki TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 48.9% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 68.8% 5,1 Officials: Roy Gulbeyan, Laura Morris, Erica Bradley Technical fouls: Rhode Island-None. Dayton-None. Attendance: 1317 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Rhode Island Dayton Safi Mojidi fi nished fi fth in the Atlantic 10 in scoring and steals to garner Atlantic 10 All-Conference Second-Team honors last season UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

65 Atlantic 10 Review Final Atlantic 10 Standings Atlantic 10 Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. 1. Charlotte George Washington Temple Xavier Saint Joseph s Dayton Massachusetts La Salle Richmond Duquesne RHODE ISLAND Fordham Saint Louis St. Bonaventure Atlantic 10 Championship March Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse (Philadelphia, PA) Opening Round - Friday, March 3 #9 Richmond 60, #8 La Salle 53 #5 Saint Joseph s 54, #12 Fordham 43 #10 Duquesne 56, # 7 Massachusetts 51 #6 Dayton 71, #11 Rhode Island Atlantic 10 Honors Player of the Year Candice Dupree, Temple Rookie of the Year Hillary Klimowicz, Saint Joseph's Defensive Player of the Year Candice Dupree, Temple Most Improved Player of the Year Carlene Hightower, La Salle First Team Kimberly Beck, GW Tara Boothe, XU Pam Brown, CHA Sakellie Daniels, CHA Candice Dupree, TU Sutana Granderson, XU Kamesha Hairston, TU Crista Ricketts, LAS Jessica Simmonds, GW Cara Wright, UD Second Team Lisa Carrol, FOR Saona Chapman, UR Ayahna Comish, SJU Jada Jefferson, FOR Kate Mills, UM SAFI MOJIDI, URI Davineia Payne, LAS TANYA RHODES, URI Pam Rosanio, UM Jennifer Strong, UD Sixth Player of the Year Sarah-Jo Lawrence, George Washington Student-Athlete of the Year Tyler Mcllwraith, Saint Louis Coach of the Year Amanda Butler, Charlotte 2006 Atlantic 10 All-Conference Teams Honorable Mention Stefanie Collins, SBU Araceli Gil, UR Loui Hall, DUQ Carlene Hightower, LAS Sarah-Jo Lawrence, GW Mima Mazic, UR Defensive Team Kimberly Beck, GW Sakellie Daniels, CHA Candice Dupree, TU Kamesha Hairston, TU TANYA RHODES, URI Rookie Team Jazmine Adair, GW Ashley Edwards, SBU Hillary Klimowicz, SJU Jen Oyler, SJU Sarah Williams, UR All-Academic Team Tara Boothe, XU Saona Chapman, UR Kenan Cole, GW Tyler Mcllwraith, SLU Faith Schutte, SJU Nicole Sinclair, DUQ Quarterfi nal - Saturday, March 4 #1 George Washington 61, Richmond 51 Saint Joseph s 70, #4 Xavier 67 Duquesne 56, #2 Charlotte 45 #3 Temple 70, Dayton 55 Semifi nal - Sunday, March 5 George Washington 53, Saint Joseph's 51 Temple 76, Duquesne 63 Championship - Monday, March 6 Temple 59, George Washington 54 Rhode Island's Tanya Rhodes (left) and Safi Mojidi (right) were both named Atlantic 10 Conference Second-Team All-Stars last season WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 65

66 Atlantic 10 Review Atlantic 10 Individual Statistical Leaders Scoring # Player (Team) G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg 1. Tara Boothe (XU) Candice Dupree (TU) Cara Wright (UD) Tyler Mcllwraith (SLU) SAFI MOJIDI (URI) TANYA RHODES (URI) Lisa Carrol (FOR) Sakellie Daniels (CHA) Suntana Granderson (XU) Crista Ricketts (LAS) Rebounding # Player (Team) G OR DR Total Avg 1. Cara Wright (UD) Tara Boothe (XU) Candice Dupree (TU) TANYA RHODES (URI) Jada Jefferson (FOR) Nicole Sinclair (DUQ) Jessica Simmonds (GW) Hillary Klimowicz (SJU) Davineia Payne (LAS) Ashley Edwards (SBU) Field Goal Pct. (Min. 5.0 made per game) # Player (Team) G FG FGA Pct. 1. Cara Wright (UD) Tara Boothe (XU) Candice Dupree (TU) Crista Ricketts (LAS) Jada Jefferson (FOR) Point FG Pct. (Min. 2.0 made per game) # Player (Team) G 3FG FGA Pct. 1. Jenna Graber (LAS) Aiga Bautre (DUQ) Daniela Roark (FOR) Stefanie Collins (SBU) SAFI MOJIDI (URI) Assists # Player (Team) G Ast Avg. 1. Kimberly Beck (GW) Saona Chapman (UR) Shaune McLaughlin (LAS) Andrea Davidson (CHA) Priscilla Edwards (SBU) Steals # Player (Team) G Stl Avg. 1. TANYA RHODES (URI) Sakellie Daniels (CHA) Jessica Simmonds (GW) Kamesha Hairston (TU) SOFI MOJIDI (URI) Blocked Shots # Player (Team) G Blk Avg. 1. Candice Dupree (TU) Hillary Klimowicz (SJU) Cara Wright (UD) Jada Jefferson (FOR) Kate Mills (UM) Offensive Rebounds # Player (Team) G OR Avg. 1. Cara Wright (UD) TANYA RHODES (URI) Marquita McFarland (SLU) Nicole Sinclair (DUQ) Jessica Simmonds (GW) Defensive Rebounds # Player (Team) G DR Avg. 1. Tara Boothe (XU) Candice Dupree (TU) Cara Wright (UD) Jada Jefferson (FOR) Carlene Hightower (LAS) Free Throw Pct. (Min. 2.5 made per game) # Player (Team) G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Shaune McLaughlin (LAS) Lisa Carrol (FOR) Pam Brown (CHA) Kate Mills (UM) Whitney French (SJU) UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

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68 All-Time Records Individual Records 1,000 Point Club No. Name (Years) Points 1 Michele Washington ( ) 1, Naomi Graves ( ) 1, Rebecca Bright ( ) Ann Kelsen (( ) 1, Carol Smith ( ) 1, Tanya Rhodes ( ) 1, Marcie Byrd ( ) 1, Dayna Smith ( ) 1, Monica Garnes ( ) 1, Tasha King ( ) 1, Shayla Johnson ( ) 1, Ellen Quantmeyer ( ) 1, Denise King ( ) 1, Chris Dinoto ( ) 1, Kim Dick ( ) 1, Judy Ryan ( ) 1, Yatar Kuyateh ( ) 1,001 MOST POINTS SCORED Game 37, Rebecca Bright vs. Dartmouth, Jan. 2, , Michele Washington vs. Maine, Feb. 25, , Rebecca Bright vs. Temple, Jan. 23, , Michele Washington vs. Duquesne, March 2, , Naomi Graves vs. Wyoming, Jan. 4, , Judy Ryan vs. Manhattan, Dec. 4, , Naomi Graves vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, Feb. 26, , Michele Washington vs. Northeastern, Feb. 6, , Rebecca Bright vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 5, , Michelle Garguilo vs. Maine, Feb. 5, 1977 Season 602, Michele Washington, , Kim Dick, , Tasha King, , Rebecca Bright, , Michele Washington, , Michele Washington, , Naomi Graves, , Kim Dick, , Anne Kelsen, Career 1,943, Michele Washington, ,862, Naomi Graves, ,665, Rebecca Bright, ,347, Anne Kelsen, ,341, Carol Smith, ,281, Tanya Rhodes, ,175, Marcie Byrd, ,174, Dayna Smith, ,160, Monica Garnes, ,151, Tasha King, ,139, Shayla Johnson, ,093, Ellen Quantmeyer, ,023, Denise King, HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE Season 21.5 (28-602), Michele Washington, (24-454), Naomi Graves, (27-501), Rebecca Bright, (29-523), Kim Dick, (27-486), Kim Dick, (28-495), Michele Washington, (27-472), Naomi Graves, (29-505), Tasha King, (27-452), Amber Jansen, (28-462), Anne Kelsen, (30-494), Michele Washington, MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game 14, Nancy Spears vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 5, , Rebecca Bright vs. Temple, Jan. 23, , Tasha King vs. Dartmouth, Jan. 27, , Erin Fuller vs. Providence, Nov. 24, , Amber Jansen vs. Vermont, Nov. 4, , Hillary Goodrich vs. LaSalle, Jan. 13, , Shayla Johnson vs. Maryland, Nov. 30, , Tanya Rhodes vs. Hofstra, Dec. 9, , Tanya Rhodes vs. La Salle, Jan. 29, , Rebecca Bright vs. Niagara, Dec. 29, , Rebecca Bright vs. Harvard, Dec. 11, , Rebecca Bright vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 13, , Tasha King vs. Saint Joseph s, Jan. 25, , Colleen Mullen vs. Xavier, Feb. 26, , Yatar Kuyateh vs. Xavier, Jan. 31, , Yatar Kuyateh vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 8, , Neda Banjac vs. Saint Joseph s, Feb. 15, , Denise King vs. Xavier, March 8, , Denise King vs. Richmond, Feb. 23, , Peta Kneen vs. Northeastern, Nov. 19, 2004 Season 230, Michele Washington, , Naomi Graves, , Kim Dick, , Monica Garnes, , Tasha King, , Michele Washington, , Naomi Graves, , Naomi Graves, , Michele Washington, , Naomi Graves, Career 737, Michele Washington, , Naomi Graves, , Rebecca Bright, , Tasha King, , Anne Kelsen, , Marcie Byrd, , Carol Smith, , Monica Garnes, , Shayla Johnson, , Judy Ryan, FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game 26, Ela Lapciuk vs. Providence, Nov. 18, , Anne Kelsen vs. Niagara, Dec. 29, , Anne Kelsen vs. Rutgers, Jan. 4, , Denise King vs. James Madison, Dec. 29, , Denise King vs. Providence, Dec. 5, , Denise King vs. Richmond, March 6, , Tanya Rhodes vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 29, , Rebecca Bright vs. Temple, Jan. 23, , Tasha King vs. Providence, Nov. 24, , Denise King vs. Xavier, March 8, 2003 Season 471, Naomi Graves, , Kim Dick, , Michele Washington, , Kim Dick, , Naomi Graves, , Tasha King, , Naomi Graves, , Monica Garnes, , Kathy Greenberg, , Laurie Roche, Career 1,678, Naomi Graves, ,462, Michele Washington, ,385, Tasha King, ,373, Jennifer Vaughn, ,215, Anne Kelsen, ,165, Chris Dinoto, ,153, Carol Smith, ,100, Monica Garnes, ,081, Dayna Smith, ,022, Kathy Greenberg, HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game (minimum fi ve attempted) (9-9), Kim West vs. George Washington, Feb. 3, (9-9), Val Gorman vs. Temple, Jan. 4, (8-8), Beth Phelps vs. Maine, Feb. 3, (8-8), Judy Ryan vs. Bishop s (Canada), Dec. 28, (7-7), Heather Mahan vs. Boston College, Dec. 6, (6-6), Lyrica Smith vs. Kent State, Dec. 7, (5-5), Shauna Donovan vs. West Virginia, Jan. 22, (5-5), Shayla Johnson vs. Dayton, March 5, (10-11), Rebecca Bright vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 13, (10-11), Vedrana Bajagic vs. Central Conn., Nov. 16, (7-8), Anne Kelsen vs. Saint Joseph s, Jan. 30, (7-8), Monica Williams vs. Temple, Feb. 8, 1993 Naomi Graves ranks second all-time in Rhode Island history with 1,862 points 68 - UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

69 Individual Records All-Time Records Season (minimum 150 attempted).543 ( ), Michele Washington, ( ), Michele Washington, ( ), Amber Jansen, ( ), Marcie Byrd, ( ), Michele Washington, ( ), Jaime Gray, ( ), Naomi Graves, (96-191), Nikki Blakemore, ( ), Rebecca Bright, ( ), Rebecca Bright, Career (minimum 250 attempted).535 ( ), Vedrana Bajagic, (737-1,462), Michele Washington, ( ), Amber Jansen, ( ), Nikki Blakemore, (652-1,373), Rebecca Bright, ( ), Lyrica Smith, ( ), Erin Fuller, ( ), Jaime Gray, ( ), Judy Ryan, ( ), Ellen Quantmeyer, MOST THREE-POINT GOALS MADE Game 7, Lindsey O Neil vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, Dec. 2, , Dayna Smith vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 27, , Rhonda Pacheco vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 21, , Shannon Boor vs. Virginia Tech, March 3, , Peta Kneen vs. La Salle, Jan. 9, , Anne Kelsen vs. West Virginia, Feb. 1, , Dayna Smith vs. Montana State, Jan. 7, , Tasha King vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 5, , Tasha King vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 21, , Tasha King vs. Providence, Nov. 24, , Lindsey O Neil vs. Kent State, Dec. 17, , Shannon Boor vs. Duquesne, Feb. 13, , Peta Kneen vs. Northeastern, Nov. 19, 2004 Season 66, Lindsey O Neil, , Shannon Boor, , Peta Kneen, , Dayna Smith, , Dayna Smith, , Denise King, , Dayna Smith, , Kathy Greenberg, , Denise King, , Colleen Mullen, , Denise King, Career 184, Dayna Smith, , Denise King, , Tasha King, , Rhonda Pacheco, , Kathy Greenberg, , Shayla Johnson, , Kerry Giroux, , Peta Kneen, , Lindsey O Neil, , Dena Cocchiola, MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game 16, Shannon Boor vs. Virginia Tech, March 3, , Dayna Smith vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 27, , Colleen Mullen vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 20, , Shannon Boor vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 16, , Dayna Smith vs. Rutgers, Jan. 15, , Rhonda Pacheco vs. St. Bonavenure, Jan. 31, , Rhonda Pacheco vs. Brown, Jan. 3, , Shannon Boor vs. Duquesne, Feb. 13, , Lindsey O Neil vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, Dec. 2, , Anne Kelsen vs. Montana, Dec. 29, , Dayna Smith vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 21, , Dayna Smith vs. Rutgers, March 2, , Denise King vs. Providence, Nov. 24, , Colleen Mullen vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 22, , Hillary Goodrich vs. Connecticut, Nov. 24, , Denise King vs. Toledo, Dec. 29, , Peta Kneen vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 27, 2005 HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL % Game (minimum 4 attempted) (4-4), Dayna Smith vs. Saint Joseph s, March 9, (5-6), Amanda Mills vs. Stetson, Dec. 28, (4-5), Shayla Johnson vs. Dayton, Feb. 23, (4-5), Rhonda Pacheco vs. George Washington, Feb. 25, (3-4), Dayna Smith vs. Providence, Dec. 20, (3-4), Dayna Smith vs. Manhattan, Dec. 19, (3-4), Tasha King vs. Fordham, Jan. 24, (3-4), Kerry Giroux vs. Virginia Tech, Feb. 10, (3-4), Ela Lapciuk vs. James Madison, Jan. 27, (3-4), Shannon Boor vs. Temple, Jan. 29, 2000 Season (minimum 75 attempted).420 (42-100), Tasha King, (59-144), Shannon Boor, (43-114), Kathy Greenberg, (66-183), Lindsey O Neil, (58-162), Peta Kneen, (33-95), Kerry Giroux, (50-149), Dayna Smith, (49-151), Denise King, (34-105), Dayna Smith, (42-132), Denise King, Career (minimum 125 attempted).410 (59-144), Shannon Boor, (66-183), Lindsey O Neil, ( ), Tasha King, (69-201), Peta Kneen, ( ), Rhonda Pacheco, (70-218), Kerry Giroux, ( ), Denise King, ( ), Dayna Smith, (78-254), Shayla Johnson, ( ), Kathy Greenberg, MOST FREE THROWS MADE Game 14, Denise King vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 30, , Anne Kelsen vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 10, , Amber Jansen vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 10, , Amber Jansen vs. Fordham, Feb. 14, , Tanya Rhodes vs. Fordham, Feb. 24, 2005 Rhode Island s all-time leading scorer Michele Washington totaled 1,943 points during her illustrious career at URI. Her number 10 was retired and currently hangs from the rafters in the Ryan Center. 11, Val Gorman vs. West Virginia 11, Monica Garnes vs. Penn State, Jan. 19, , Anne Kelsen vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 13, , Jaime Gray vs. Harvard, Dec. 13, , Kerry Giroux vs. Fordham, Feb. 5, , Ela Lapciuk vs. Providence, Nov. 18, , Vedrana Bajagic vs. Xavier, Jan. 14, , Denise King vs. Northeastern, Dec. 7, , Safi Mojidi vs. Duquesne, Jan. 25, 2005 Season 142, Michele Washington, , Val Gorman, , Michele Washington, , Anne Kelsen, , Amber Jansen, , Amber Jansen, , Michele Washington, , Rebecca Bright, , Anne Kelsen, , Rebecca Bright, Career 463, Michele Washington, , Val Gorman, , Rebecca Bright, , Naomi Graves, , Anne Kelsen, , Monica Garnes, , Carol Smith, , Ellen Quantmeyer, , Tasha King, , Marcie Byrd, MEN'S BASKETBALL - 69

70 All-Time Records Individual Records MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game 17, Rebecca Bright vs. Harvard, Dec. 11, , Yatar Kuyateh vs. Providence, Nov. 29, , Denise King vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 30, , Yatar Kuyateh vs. Saint Joseph s, Jan. 24, , Jennifer Vaughn vs. Central Connecticut, Nov. 27, , Monica Garnes vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 21, , Anne Kelsen vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 21, , Jaime Gray vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 13, , Amber Jansen vs. Harvard, Dec. 9, , Vedrana Bajagic vs. Xavier, Jan. 14, , Yatar Kuyateh vs. Texas-Pan American, Jan. 26, , Denise King vs. Northeastern, Dec. 7, , Tanya Rhodes vs. Fordham, Jan. 25, 2005 Season 189, Michele Washington, , Yatar Kutateh, , Val Gorman, , Michele Washington, , Amber Jansen, , Naomi Graves, , Carol Smith, , Anne Kelsen, , Michele Washington, , Rebecca Bright, Career 651, Michele Washington, , Naomi Graves, , Carol Smith, , Monica Garnes, , Rebecca Bright, , Anne Kelsen, , Val Gorman, , Ellen Quantmeyer, , Chris Dinoto, , Tasha King, HIGHEST FREE THROW % Game (minimum 8 attempted) (12-12), Amber Jansen vs. UMass, Feb. 10, (12-12), Amber Jansen vs. Fordham, Feb. 14, (10-10), Erin Fuller vs. Fordham, Feb. 5, (11-11), Safi Mojidi vs. Duquesne, Jan. 25, (9-9), Monica Garnes vs. AL-Anchorage, Jan. 8, (9-9), Amber Jansen vs. James Madison, Nov. 27, (9-9), Peta Kneen vs. Richmond, Jan. 9, (8-8), Maureen Hogan vs. Maine, Jan. 22, (8-8), Michele Washington vs. Villanova, Nov. 24, (8-8), Tracey Hathaway vs. New Hampshire, Dec. 4, (8-8), Val Gorman vs. Penn State, Jan. 3, (8-8), Val Gorman vs. Brown, Dec. 5, (8-8), Colleen Mullen vs. Pepperdine, Dec. 28, (8-8), Yatar Kuyateh vs. Dayton, Feb. 2, (8-8), Shayla Johnson vs. Fordham, Feb. 24, 2003 Season (minimum 75 attempted).890 (97-109), Marcie Byrd, (77-89), Kerry Giroux, ( ), Val Gorman, ( ), Amber Jansen, (69-87), Dayna Smith, ( ), Denise King, (87-110), Marcie Byrd, ( ), Val Gorman, (76-99), Kerry Giroux, (63-82), Denise King, Career (minimum 125 attempted).815 ( ), Kerry Giroux, ( ), Marcie Byrd, ( ), Denise King, ( ), Val Gorman, ( ), Amber Jansen, ( ), Tasha King, ( ), Michele Washington, ( ), Judy Ryan, ( ), Dayna Smith, ( ), Anne Kelsen, MOST Game 24, Naomi Graves vs. Providence, Feb. 20, , Marry Beehan vs. Rhode Island College, Dec. 8, , Michele Washington vs. District of Columbia, Dec. 29, , Michele Washington vs. Temple, March 2, , Michele Washington vs. DePaul, Dec. 31, , Michele Washington vs. West Virginia, Nov. 25, , Kim Dick vs. Vermont, Feb. 16, , Helen Roher vs. Montclair State, Feb. 27, , Kim West vs. East Carolina, Jan. 10, , Kim Dick vs. Bentley, Nov. 28, 1978 Season 312, Michele Washington, , Michele Washington, , Michele Washington, , Naomi Graves, , Kim Dick, , Monica Garnes, , Michele Washington, , Kim Dick, , Ellen Quantmeyer, , Naomi Graves, Career 1,187, Michele Washington, , Naomi Graves, , Ellen Quantmeyer, , Monica Garnes, , Rebecca Bright, , Tasha King, , Helen Roher, , Val Gorman, , Jennifer Vaughn, , Kim West, HIGHEST REBOUND AVERAGE 11.1 (28-310), Michele Washington, (28-300), Michele Washington, (27-277), Kim Dick, (31-312), Michele Washington, (29-286), Naomi Graves, (29-262), Kim Dick, (28-256), Ellen Quantmeyer, (27-241), Naomi Graves, (24-213), Naomi Graves, (30-265), Michele Washington, MOST ASSISTS Game 16, Dayna Smith vs. Temple, Jan. 23, , Dayna Smith vs. Dayton, Jan. 15, , Dayna Smith vs. Temple, March 2, , Dayna Smith vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Jan. 8, , Dayna Smith vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 13, , Dayna Smith vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 8, , Dayna Smith vs. West Virginia, Jan. 10, , Neda Djuric vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 8, , Dayna Smith vs. Harvard, Dec. 13, , Dayna Smith vs. Dartmouth, Jan. 2, , Dayna Smith vs. Rutgers, Jan. 14, , Dayna Smith vs. Duquesne, Jan. 30, , Dayna Smith vs. Harvard, Dec. 13, 1995 Season 239, Dayna Smith, , Dayna Smith, , Dayna Smith, , Neda Djuric, , Anne Kelsen, , Neda Djuric, , Denise King, , Denise King, , Dayna Smith, , Kerry Giroux, Career 793, Dayna Smith, , Anne Kelsen, , Denise King, , Tracey Hathaway, , Kathy Greenberg, , Dena Cocchiola, , Carol Smith, , Michele Washington, , Ellen Quantmeyer, , Kerry Giroux, Anne Kelsen 93 is second all-time for Rhode Island with 370 assists from UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

71 Individual Records All-Time Records MOST STEALS Game 16, Carol Smith vs. Marist, Dec. 10, , Chris Dinoto vs. Queens, Jan. 30, , Chris Dinoto vs. Princeton, Dec. 1, , Safi Mojidi vs. Northeastern, Nov. 19, , Chris Dinoto vs. Syracuse, Jan. 17, , Michele Washington vs. Maine, Feb. 25, , Michele Washington vs. Monmouth, Dec. 8, , Neda Djuric vs. Saint Joseph s, Feb. 15, , Tanya Rhodes vs. Saint Joseph s, Feb. 20, , Carol Smith vs. Bishop s (Canada), Dec. 28, 1982 Season 109, Carol Smith, , Carol Smith, , Carol Smith, , Dayna Smith, , Tanya Rhodes, , Chris Dinoto, , Chris Dinoto, , Dayna Smith, , Dayna Smith, , Naomi Graves, , Naomi Graves, Career 370, Carol Smith, , Dayna Smith, , Michele Washington, , Chris Dinoto, , Naomi Graves, , Ellen Quantmeyer, , Heather Mahan, , Anne Kelsen, , Shayla Johnson, , Rebecca Bright, MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Game 6, Chrys Washington vs. Saint Joseph s, Feb. 20, , Naomi Graves vs. Springfi eld, Dec. 19, , Shayla Johnson vs. Maine, Dec. 15, , Whitney Hollis vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 4, , Kendra Wallace vs. New Hampshire, Nov. 28, , Tasha King vs. Davidson, Dec. 2, , Sarah Reynolds vs. Harvard, Dec. 9, , Vedrana Bajagic vs. Temple, Feb. 17, , Chrys Washington vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 8, , Jenny Abel vs. Providence, Dec. 8, , Rebecca Bright vs. Holy Cross, Dec. 21, , Rebecca Bright vs. Montana, Dec. 30, , Rebecca Bright vs. Vermont, Jan. 9, , Rebecca Bright vs. Vermont, Dec. 3, , Monica Williams vs. Duquesne, Jan. 8, 1995 Season 77, Naomi Graves, , Naomi Graves, , Barbara Walton, , Naomi Graves, , Vedrana Bajagic, , Chrys Washington, , Rebecca Bright, , Whitney Hollis, , Michele Washington, , Kendra Wallace, , Chrys Washington, Career 259, Naomi Graves, , Barbara Walton, , Rebecca Bright, , Michele Washington, , Chrys Washington, , Kim West, , Barbara Miltner, , Shayla Johnson, , Tanya Rhodes, , Dayna Smith, MOST GAMES PLAYED Season 31, Tracey Hathaway, , Helen Roher, , Judy Ryan, , Carol Smith, , Michele Washington, , Ellen Quantmeyer, , Rebecca Bright, , Marcie Byrd, , Monica Garnes, , Tasha King, , Dayna Smith, , Kendra Wallace, , Monica Williams, , Jayme Yarger, , Shayla Johnson, , Tanya Rhodes, Career 117, Ellen Quantmeyer, , Michele Washington, , Monica Garnes, , Marcie Byrd, , Heather Mahan, , Shayla Johnson, , Rebecca Bright, , Anne Kelsen, , Dayna Smith, , Tasha King, MOST GAMES STARTED Season 31, Rebecca Bright, , Marcie Byrd, , Monica Garnes, , Dayna Smith, , Shayla Johnson, , Carol Smith, , Michele Washington, , Monica Garnes, , Jennifer Vaughn, , Kerry Giroux, , Tasha King, , Jaime Gray, , Dayna Smith, Career 112, Jennifer Vaughn, , Anne Kelsen, , Rebecca Bright, Michele Washington, , Monica Garnes, , Ellen Quantmeyer, , Marcie Byrd, , Dayna Smith, , Kathy Greenberg, , Dena Cocchiola, MOST MINUTES PLAYED Season 1,045, Shayla Johnson, ,038, Dayna Smith, ,024, Tasha King, , Denise King, , Dena Cocchiola, , Dena Cocchiola, , Rhonda Pacheco, , Yatar Kuyateh, , Rebecca Bright, , Jayme Gray, Career 3,380, Shayla Johnson, ,832, Dena Cocchiola, ,798, Tasha King, ,730, Denise King, ,697, Yatar Kuyateh, ,569, Shayla Johnson, ,517, Rhonda Pacheco, ,927, Dayna Smith, ,863, Denise King, ,862, Nikki Blakemore, No one has more assists (793) and only one person has more steals (351) in the history of Rhode Island women s basketball than Dayna Smith MEN'S BASKETBALL - 71

72 All-Time Records Team Records MOST POINTS SCORED Game 120 vs. St. Bonaventure, March 10, vs. Maine, Feb. 25, vs. Temple, Feb. 20, vs. Bridgeport, Feb vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 3, vs. Maine, March vs. Manhattan, Dec. 19, vs. Rutgers, Jan. 14, vs. Temple, Jan. 23, vs. Brown, Dec. 3, vs. Providence, Feb. 9, vs. Xavier, Feb. 8, 1996 Season 2,225 in ,197 in ,179 in ,123 in ,994 in ,961 in ,954 in ,915 in ,870 in ,846 in Average 78.6 (2,123 in 27 games) in (2,197 in 30 games) in (1,961 in 27 games) in (2,225 in 31 games) in (2,179 in 31 games) in (1,954 in 28 games) in (1,994 in 29 games) in (1,915 in 29 games) in (1,846 in 27 games) in MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game 48 vs. St. Bonaventure, March 10, vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 22, vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 25, vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore, Nov. 29, vs. West Virginia, Feb. 4, vs. West Virginia, Feb. 15, vs. Dartmouth, Jan. 27, vs. Harvard, Dec. 11, vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 8, vs. Harvard, Dec. 20, 2003 Season 878 in in in in in in in in in in MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game 96 vs. Central Connecticut State, Nov. 27, vs. Providence, Nov. 18, vs. Providence, Dec. 5, vs. Colorado State, Dec. 28, vs. Manhattan, Dec. 19, vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 22, vs. Central Connecticut State, Feb. 19, vs. Brown, Jan. 3, vs. Dayton, March 5, vs. La Salle, Jan. 29, 2004 Season 2,123 in ,060 in ,022 in ,021 in ,979 in ,977 in ,925 in ,841 in ,824 in ,769 in HIGHEST FIELD GOAL % Game.716 (48-67) vs. St. Bonaventure, March 10, (35-55) vs. Northeastern, Feb. 6, (28-45) vs. Providence, Dec. 9, (43-75) vs. Maine, Feb. 25, (32-56) vs. Rutgers, Jan. 14, (32-57) vs. Iona, Jan. 8, (27-49) vs. Texas-Pan American, Jan. 26, (28-51) vs. Xavier, Jan. 31, (29-55) vs. St. John s, Nov. 29, (35-67) vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore, Nov. 29, 2002 Season.446 (859-1,925) in (627-1,449) in (716-1,710) in (768-1,841) in (819-1,977) in (853-2,060) in (816-1,979) in (751-1,824) in (693-1,699) in MOST THREE-POINT GOALS MADE Game 11 vs. Dayton, Jan. 29, vs. George Washington, Feb. 25, vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 13, vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 27, vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 22, vs. Harvard, Dec. 11, vs. Rutgers, Jan. 14, vs. Harvard, Dec. 9, vs. Toledo, Dec. 29, vs. Saint Joseph s, Jan. 24, vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 5, vs. Duquesne, Feb. 6, 2004 Season 142 in in in in in in in in in in in MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game 28 vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 19, vs. North Carolina-Greensboro, Dec. 29, vs. Dayton, Jan. 29, vs. Harvard, Dec. 11, vs. Rutgers, March 2, vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 22, vs. George Washington, Feb. 25, vs. Rutgers, Dec. 27, vs. Massachusetts, Dec. 9, vs. Fordham, Jan. 11, vs. Toledo, Dec. 29, 2003 Season 442 in in in in in in in in in in HIGHEST THREE-POINT GOAL % Game (minimum 5 attempted).833 (5-6) vs. New Hampshire, Nov. 28, (4-5) vs. Florida State, Dec. 3, (9-12) vs. Rutgers, Jan. 14, (5-7) vs. St. John s, Nov. 29, (9-17) vs. Harvard, Dec. 9, (8-14) vs. Duquesne, Feb. 6, (5-9) vs. George Washington, Feb. 20, (11-22) vs. Dayton, Feb. 25, (7-14) vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, Dec. 2, (7-14) vs. Maine, Dec. 15, 2000 Season (minimum 50 attempted).365 (23-63) in ( ) in ( ) in (47-142) in ( ) in ( ) in ( ) in (89-305) in UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

73 Team/Miscellaneous Records All-Time Records MOST FREE THROWS MADE Game 34 vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 5, vs. Manhattan, Dec. 19, vs. Dartmouth, Nov. 21, vs. Temple, Jan. 23, vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 25, vs. Siena, Nov. 26, vs. Duquesne, March 4m vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 6, vs. Pepperdine, Dec. 28, vs. Brown, Dec. 6, vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 16, 2004 Season 528 in in in in in in in in in in MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game 58 vs. Dartmouth, Nov. 21, vs. Harvard, Dec. 9, vs. Harvard, Dec. 11, vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 5, vs. St. John s, Dec. 29, vs. Siena, Nov. 26, vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 25, vs. Brown, Dec. 6, vs. Providence, Nov. 29, vs. Harvard, Dec. 12, 2000 Season 765 in in in in in in in in in in HIGHEST FREE THROW % Game (15-15) vs. Oklahoma State, March 15, (12-12) vs. Monmouth, Dec. 8, (11-11) vs. Brown, Dec. 7, (9-9) vs. Xavier, March 1, (7-7) vs. Saint Joseph s, Jan. 30, vs. St. John s, Jan. 12, (17-18) vs. West Virginia, Jan. 16, (17-18) vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 4, (16-17) vs. George Washington, Feb. 11, (30-32) vs. Temple, Jan. 23, 1995 Season.758 ( ) in ( ) in ( ) in ( ) in ( ) in ( ) in ( ) in ( ) in ( ) in ( ) in MOST Game 67 vs. Colorado State, Dec. 28, vs. District of Columbia, Dec. 29, vs. Montclair State, Feb. 18, vs. Central Connecticut State, Nov. 27, vs. West Virginia, Nov. 25, vs. Niagara, Dec. 29, vs. Vermont, Feb. 16, vs. Harvard, Dec. 11, vs. West Virginia, Jan. 10, vs. DePaul, Dec. 31, vs. Queens, Jan. 31, 1985 MOST ASSISTS Game 28 vs. District of Columbia, Dec. 29, vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 13, vs. Duquesne, Jan. 20, vs. Dartmouth, Jan. 2, vs. Harvard, Dec. 20, vs. Providence, Dec. 20, vs. Dayton, March 5, vs. Iona, Nov. 30, vs. Central Connecticut State, Nov. 16, vs. Vermont, Feb. 16, vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, Jan. 4, vs. Duquesne, Jan. 21, vs. Penn State, Feb. 18, 1989 Season 532 in in in in in in in in in in MOST STEALS Game 32 vs. Queens, Jan. 30, vs. Fordham, Feb. 20, vs. Central Connecticut State, Nov. 27, vs. Maine, Feb. 25, vs. Boston College, Dec. 5, vs. Connecticut, Jan. 19, vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, Jan. 14, vs. Central Connecticut State, Feb. 10, vs. Temple, Feb. 25, vs. Maine, Dec. 15, vs. Kent State, Dec. 17, 2000 Season 479 in in in in in in in in in MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Game 6 vs. Providence, Dec. 8, vs. Maine, Dec. 12, vs. Manhattan, Dec. 19, vs. Saint Joseph s, Feb. 7, vs. Temple, Feb. 7, vs. Temple, Jan. 23, vs. Dayton, March 6, vs. St. John s, Nov. 29, vs. Toledo, Dec. 29, vs. Duquesne, Feb. 6, vs. St. Bonaventure, Feb. 8, 2004 Season 162 in in in in in in in in in in MEN'S BASKETBALL - 73

74 All-Time Records Ryan Center Records Ryan Center Records (since 2002) Individual Points 27, Safi Mojidi vs. Duquesne, Jan. 25, 2005 Field Goals Made 11, Tanya Rhodes vs. Hofstra, Dec. 9, 2003 Field Goals Attempted 20, Denise King vs. Richmond, Feb. 23, 2003 Highest Field Goal Percentage (minimum 10 attempted).700 (7-10), Katie Stailing vs. Richmond, Feb. 23, 2003 Most Three-Point Goals Made 6, Peta Kneen vs. La Salle, Jan. 9, 2005 Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 10, Peta Knees vs. Massachusetts, Feb. 27, 2005 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage.667 (2-3), Yolett McPhee vs. Fordham, Feb. 9, (2-3), Denise King vs. Temple, Jan. 18, (2-3), Denise King vs. St. John s, Nov. 29, 2003 Most Free Throws Made 11, Safi Mojidi vs. Duquesne, Jan. 25, 2005 Most Free Throws Attempted 11, Safi Mojidi vs. Duquesne, Jan. 25, 2005 Free Throw Percentage (minimum six attempted) (11-11), Safi Mojidi vs. Duquesne, Jan. 25, 2005 Most Rebounds 14, Katie Stailing vs. Hartford, Nov. 25, 2002 Most Assists 7, Denise King vs. St. Bonaventure, Jan. 16, , Denise King vs. Kent State, Nov. 22, , Denise King vs. Northeastern, Nov. 22, , Denise King vs. Hofstra, Dec. 9, , Safi Mojidi vs. Marquette, Dec. 11, 2004 Most Blocked Shots 6, Chrys Washington vs. Saint Joseph s, Feb. 20, 2005 Most Steals 9, Tanya Rhodes vs. Saint Joseph s, Feb. 20, 2005 Most Minutes Played 40, Denise King vs. Kent State, Nov. 22, , Katie Stailing vs. Richmond, Feb. 23, , Shayla Johnson vs. Maine, Dec. 14, 2002 Team Points 80 vs. Temple, Jan. 18, vs. St. John s, Nov. 29, 2003 Most Field Goals Made 32 vs. Harvard, Dec. 12, 2003 Most Field Goals Attempted 70 vs. George Washington, Feb. 20, 2004 Highest Field Goal Percentage.450 (27-60) vs. Richmond, Feb. 23, 2003 Most Three-Point Field Goals Made 7 vs. La Salle, Jan. 9, 2005 Most Three-Point Goals Attempted 20 vs. Massachusetts, Dec. 9, 2002 Most Free Throws Made 23 vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 16, 2004 Most Free Throws Attempted 35 vs. Providence, Dec. 22, 2002 Highest Free Throw Percentage (12-12) vs. Marquette, Dec. 11, 2004 Most Rebounds 52 vs. Hartford, Nov. 25, 2002 Most Assists 24 vs. Harvard, Dec. 20, 2003 Most Blocked Shots 5 vs. St. John s, Nov. 29, 2003 Most Steals 19 vs. Dayton, Jan. 23, UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

75 All-Time Letter Winners All-Time Letter Winners A Kathleen Abele, Susan Aldrich, Marty Alber, Debbie Arpert, B Sadie Bader, Vedrana Bajagic, April Barnes, Mary Beehan, Nikki Blakemore, Justine Boisvert, 2003-present Shannon Boor, Diane Boshart, B. Bouchard, Jean Bouchard, Rebecca Bright, Ann Marie Burns, Marcie Byrd, C Terri Calvert, , N. Carlos, Laurie Cason, Virginia Cast, Poppy Champlin, Dawn Clark, Rhonda Clifton, Dena Cocchiola, Amy Collins, Margaret Conaty, Mary Connelly, Sierra Cooper, 2005-present Erin Cournoyer, 2004-present Zorana Cvetkovic, , D Cassandra Dabbs, Monica Dailey, Sylvia DeCarr, Suzanne DeSillier, Kim Dick, Neda Djuric, Christine Dinoto, Kerry Donovan, Shauna Donovan, Cheri Douglas, Phyllis Douglas, Elyse Dowd, E Margaret Enright, Laurisa Ewert, F Susan Field, , Lisa Foley, Debbie Foster, Erin Fuller, G Lee Gallagher, Michelina Gargiulo, Monica Garnes, Megan Gibson, Kerry Giroux, Hilary Goodrich, Val Gorman, Naomi Graves, Jaime Gray, Kathy Greenberg, Margaret Grierson, H Tracey Hathaway, Samantha Herrick, , Maureen Hogan, Whitney Hollis, 2004-present Darlene Homonko, Nancy Hudson, Terry Hutchinson, Tanya Hvizdak, I Mary Ann Icart, J Audra Jaconetti, Amber Jansen, Shayla Johnson, K Jean Kelly, Anne Kelsen, Denise King, Tasha King, Monica Kleinselbeck, Mary Ann Kluge, Peta Kneen, Chris Kunkel, Yatar Kuyateh, L Ela Lapciuk, Lyndita Liburd, Tanja Licinia 2005-present Abby Lipskis, M Zinobia Machanguana, Jessica Magley, 2005-present Heather Mahan, Kathy Mahoney, Mary Malone, Mia Marcus, 2004-present Linda Marsocci, Beth McGinnis, Amanda McGrew, 2005-present Yolett McPhee, Kim Michaels, Amanda Mills, Barbara Miltner, Lisa Minich, Safi Mojidi, 2004-present Sue Morrone, Marlene Morth, Audia Moses, Colleen Mullen, N Dana Nelson, Kim Nelson, Kathleen Neville, O Lindsey O Neil, P Rhonda Pacheco, Aimee Pardington, 1997 Lauren Pelchat, Elizabeth Phelps, Debbie Pereira, Q Ellen Quantmeyer, R Sarah Reynolds, Tanya Rhodes, Laurie Roche, Helene Roher, Wendy Romblad, Linda Rowell, Judy Ryan, S Gail Scardillo, Carol Smith, Dayna Smith, Jessica Smith, , Lyrica Smith, Nancy Spear, Katie Stailing, Amy Staniszewski, Tiffany Steele, Donna Strike, , Maureen Sullivan, T Tracey Turner, Randy Tye, U Melissa Udicious, V Jennifer Vaughn, W Kendra Wallace, Kathleen Walling, Barbara Walton, Chrys Washington, Michele Washington, Sandie Waterman, Monda Webb, Tammy Webster, Kim West, Holly Wickstrom, Monica Williams, Y Jayme Yarger, Z Joan Ziehl, Current Players in Bold MEN'S BASKETBALL - 75

76 All-Time Results All-Time Results (.619) 7-1 home, 6-7 away, 0-0 neutral Coach: Beth Bricker W at Southern Massachusetts Dec L at Providence W at Maine L at Southern Connecticut W CENTRAL CONNECTICUT Jan L at Springfi eld W BROWN W BRIDGEWATER STATE W WESTFIELD W BRIDGEPORT W BOSTON COLLEGE L at Massachusetts W CONNECTICUT Feb L at Cortland State L at Lehman W at Northeastern L VERMONT W at Maine L at Vermont W at Central Connecticut W at Worcester State (.542) Coach: Beth Bricker W Boston College W Worcester State W Bentley L Queens L Kansas State W Massachusetts Jan L Southern Connecticut State W Connecticut W Central Connecticut State L St. John s L Bridgewater State Feb W Providence (PCC) Feb L Maine W Northeastern W Manhattanville W Brown Feb L Springfi eld W Connecticut W Providence Feb L Cortland State L Vermont W New Hampshire L Southern Connecticut L Providence (.400) 4-5 home, 6-10 away, 0-0 neutral Coach: Nancy Langham Dec W at Southern Massachusetts Dec W at Bentley Dec W BOSTON COLLEGE Dec W RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE Dec L at Princeton Dec W at Brown Jan L at Utah Jan W at Vermont Jan L at Cheyney State Jan L at Providence Jan L at Southern Connecticut Jan L MASSACHUSETTS Feb L CENTRAL CONNECTICUT Feb L MAINE Feb L at Connecticut Feb L at Springfi eld Feb L at Cortland State Feb W at Vermont Feb L PROVIDENCE Feb W BRIDGEWATER STATE Feb L NEW HAMPSHIRE Feb W BOSTON UNIVERSITY Feb W at Northeastern Mar L at New Hampshire Mar W at Connecticut (.621) 5-1 home, 9-7 away, 4-3 neutral Coach: Nancy Langham Nov W BENTLEY Dec W Princeton (BI) Dec W Providence (BI) Dec L Keene State (BI) Dec W at Boston College Dec L at Southern Connecticut (SCI) Dec W Concordia (SCI) (OT) Dec L North Texas (SCI) Dec W at Rhode Island College Jan L at Penn State Jan W at Adelphi Jan L at Rutgers Jan L at Providence Jan L at Massachusetts Jan W at Eastern Connecticut Jan L SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT Jan L at Central Connecticut Feb W at Maine Feb W NORTHEASTERN Feb L at Boston University Feb W CONNECTICUT Feb W at Springfi eld Feb W at New Hampshire Feb W CORTLAND STATE (RII) Feb W ST. JOHN S (RII) Feb W at Providence Feb W at Connecticut Feb W Bridgewater State (EAIAW) Feb L Queens (EAIAW) BI- Brown Invitational SCI- Southern Connecticut Invitational RII- Rhode Island Invitational EAIAW- EAIAW Regional (.593) 8-2 home, 6-4 away, 2-5 neutral Coach: Nancy Langham Nov W at Bentley Dec L Minnesota (MST) Dec W District of Columbia (MST) Dec W BROWN Dec W BOSTON COLLEGE Dec L MASSACHUSETTS Dec W CONNECTICUT Jan L Weber State (WI) Jan W at Wyoming (WI) Jan W Boise State (WI) Jan W at Southern Connecticut Jan W ST. JOHN S Jan L at Providence Jan L Montclair State (SI) Jan L Massachusetts (SI) Jan W EASTERN CONNECTICUT Jan L BOSTON UNIVERSITY Jan W MAINE Jan W at Central Connecticut Jan L at Queens Feb W at Northeastern Feb W NEW HAMPSHIRE Feb L at Providence Feb W at Vermont (VI) Feb L New Hampshire (VI) Feb W SPRINGFIELD Feb L at Seton Hall MST- Montclair State Tournament WI- Wyoming Invitational SI- Syracuse Invitational VI- Vermont Invitational (.464) 5-3 home, 7-9 away, 1-3 neutral Coach: Nancy Langham Nov W at Marist Nov W Massachusetts (CI) Nov L New Hampshire (CI) Dec W at Brown Dec L at Manhattan Dec W BENTLEY Dec L SETON HALL Jan W DARTMOUTH Jan L Georgetown (PI) Jan L at Providence (PI) Jan L at St. John s Jan L at Rutgers Jan L Montclair State (SI) Jan L at Syracuse (SI) Jan L CONNECTICUT Jan W at Maine Jan L at Boston University Jan W QUEENS Feb L at Providence Feb W at New Hampshire Feb L NORTHEASTERN Feb W SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT Feb W at Central Connecticut Feb W SPRINGFIELD Feb W at Fordham Feb L at Fairleigh Dickinson Feb W at Massachusetts Feb L at Montclair State CI- Connecticut Invitational PI- Providence Invitational SI- Syracuse Invitational (.517) 9-7 home, 6-6 away, 0-1 neutral Coach: Nancy Langham Nov W at Bentley Nov W CONNECTICUT (NETOT) Nov L NEW HAMPSHIRE (NETOT) Dec W BROWN Dec W at Manhattan Dec W MARIST Dec L at Seton Hall Jan L SYRACUSE Jan L ST. JOHN S Jan L at Army Jan L RUTGERS Jan W at Connecticut Jan W at Queens Jan W MAINE Jan W BOSTON UNIVERSITY Jan L at Monmouth Feb L PROVIDENCE Feb L NEW HAMPSHIRE Feb W at Dartmouth Feb L at Northeastern Feb W at Southern Connecticut Feb W CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 76 - UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

77 Feb L at Springfi eld Feb L at Fairfi eld Feb W FORDHAM Feb L MASSACHUSETTS Feb W FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON Feb W MONTCLAIR STATE Mar L St. John s (EAIAW) NETOT- New England Tip-off Tournament EAIAW- EAIAW Regionals (.613) 12-3 home, 6-9 away, 1-0 neutral Coach: Nancy Langham Nov W DARTMOUTH Nov W MASSACHUSETTS (NEC) Nov L NEW HAMPSHIRE (NEC) Nov W at Brown Dec W MANHATTAN Dec W at Marist Dec W SETON HALL Dec Exh. BISHOP (JBC) Dec W DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (JBC) Dec L PROVIDENCE (JBC) Jan L at Syracuse Jan L at Boston College Jan L at St. John s Jan L at Rutgers Jan W SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE Jan W at Maine Jan W at Boston University Jan W ARMY Jan L FAIRFIELD Feb L at New Hampshire Feb W QUEENS Feb W NORTHEASTERN Feb W MONMOUTH Feb L at Providence Feb W CONNECTICUT Feb W SPRINGFIELD Feb W at Massachusetts Feb L at Fairleigh Dickinson Feb L at Montclair State Mar W at Central Connecticut State Mar W Temple (A-10) Mar L at Rutgers (A-10) NEC- New England Classic JBC- Jacob s Best Classic A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament Jan W at Fairfi eld Feb W NEW HAMPSHIRE Feb W at Seton Hall (OT) Feb L at Northeastern Feb L PROVIDENCE (OT) Feb W WEST VIRGINIA Feb W at Connecticut Feb W MONTCLAIR STATE Feb W MASSACHUSETTS Feb W MAINE Mar W Temple (A-10) Mar W Rutgers (A-10) Mar L at Penn State (A-10) NETOT- New England Tip-off Tournament PC- Pabst Classic A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (.464) 8-5 home, 4-7 away, 1-3 neutral Coach: Nancy Langham Nov L at Villanova Nov L BROWN Dec W DUQUESNE Dec W FLORIDA Dec W at New Hampshire Dec W MONMOUTH (PC) Dec W CONNECTICUT (PC) Dec W at Syracuse Dec L at Penn State Dec L DePaul (OT) (MI) Jan L La Salle (MI) Jan W Murray State (MI) Jan L ST. JOSEPH S Jan W at Fairleigh Dickinson Jan L TEMPLE Jan W at Boston University Jan L at Rutgers Jan W MANHATTAN Jan L at Queens Feb W GEORGE WASHINGTON Feb W NORTHEASTERN Feb L at West Virginia Feb L FAIRFIELD Feb L at Maine All-Time Results Feb L at Massachusetts Feb W VERMONT Feb L PROVIDENCE Feb L Penn State (A-10) PC- Pabst Classic MI- Miami Tournament A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (.500) 6-5 home, 3-7 away, 5-2 neutral Coach: Annette Lynch Nov L at West Virginia Nov W Howard (IT) Nov W at Iona (IT) Dec W at Duquesne Dec W NEW HAMPSHIRE Dec W Delaware (WC) Dec W Seton Hall (WC) Dec L RUTGERS Dec L Virginia (CC) Dec W Duquesne (CC) Jan L PENN STATE Jan L MASSACHUSETTS Jan L at East Carolina (LPC) Jan W Miami (Fla.) (LPC) Jan W WEST VIRGINIA Jan L at St. Joseph s Jan L at Temple Jan W BOSTON UNIVERSITY Jan L at Penn State Jan L at George Washington Feb L at Rutgers Feb L ST. JOSEPH S Feb W TEMPLE Feb W at Massachusetts Feb W GEORGE WASHINGTON Feb L PROVIDENCE Mar W DUQUESNE Mar L St. Joseph s (A-10) IT- Iona Tournament WC- Warner Classic CC- Carrier Classic LPC- Lady Pirate Classic A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (.600) 11-7 home, 5-5 away, 2-0 neutral Coach: Nancy Langham Nov L NEW HAMPSHIRE (NETOT) Nov W MASSACHUSETTS (NETOT) Nov W BROWN Dec L RUTGERS Dec L BOSTON COLLEGE Dec W at Duquesne Dec W SYRACUSE Dec W MONTCLAIR STATE (PC) Dec L DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (PC) Dec W JAMES MADISON (PC) Jan L ST. JOHN S Jan L PENN STATE Jan L at District of Columbia Jan L at George Washington Jan W at St. Joseph s Jan L at Temple Jan W BOSTON UNIVERSITY The Rhode Island Rams won 18 games, including an win over Temple and an win over Rutgers in the quarterfi nals and semifi nals of the Atlantic 10 Tournament en route to the program's fi rst appearance in the championship game WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 77

78 All-Time Results (.036) 1-11 home, 0-14 away, 0-2 neutral Coach: Annette Lynch Nov L at Maine Dec L at New Hampshire Dec L KENT STATE (KEC) Dec L LAFAYETTE (KEC) Dec L at Providence Dec L RUTGERS Dec L Cleveland State (FIT) Dec L Miami (Ohio) (FIT) Jan L at Penn State Jan L at St. Bonaventure Jan L IONA Jan L at Massachusetts Jan L ST. JOSEPH S Jan L at Boston University Jan L at West Virginia Jan L at Duquesne Jan L GEORGE WASHINGTON Jan L TEMPLE Feb W MASSACHUSETTS Feb L at George Washington Feb L at Temple Feb L at St. Joseph s Feb L at Rutgers Feb L DUQUESNE Feb L WEST VIRGINIA Feb L ST. BONAVENTURE Feb L PENN STATE Mar L at West Virginia (A-10) KEC- Kingston Emporium Classic FIT- Florida International Tournament A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament home, 2-9 away, 0-0 neutral Coach: Annette Lynch Nov L LAFAYETTE Dec L NEW HAMPSHIRE Dec W BROWN (URIC) Dec L La SALLE (URIC) Dec L PROVIDENCE Dec L BOSTON UNIVERSITY Dec L at Wake Forest Jan L at George Washington Jan L at Temple Jan W ST. BONAVENTURE Jan W PENN STATE Jan W at Duquesne Jan W at West Virginia Jan L RUTGERS Jan L ST. JOSEPH S Jan L at Iona Jan W MASSACHUSETTS Feb L TEMPLE Feb L GEORGE WASHINGTON Feb L at St. Bonaventure Feb L at Penn State Feb L WEST VIRGINIA Feb L DUQUESNE Feb L at St. Joseph s Feb L at Rutgers Mar L at Massachusetts Mar W DUQUESNE (A-10) Mar L at Rutgers (A-10) URIC- URI Classic A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (.107) 1-10 home, 1-15 away, 1-0 neutral Coach: Annette Lynch Nov L at Holy Cross Nov L at South Carolina Nov L at New Hampshire Dec W DREXEL (URIC) Dec L CONNECTICUT (URIC) Dec L at Providence Dec L at Lafayette Dec W Monmouth (McDC) Dec L at North Carolina State (McDC) Jan L MASSACHUSETTS Jan L TEMPLE Jan L GEORGE WASHINGTON Jan W at St. Bonaventure Jan L at Penn State Jan L WEST VIRGINIA Jan L DUQUESNE Jan L at St. Joseph s Feb L at Massachusetts Feb L at Rutgers Feb L at George Washington Feb L at Temple Feb L ST. BONAVENTURE Feb L PENN STATE Feb L RUTGERS Feb L at Duquesne Feb L at West Virginia Mar L ST. JOSEPH S Mar L at Duquesne (A-10) URIC- URI Classic McDC- McDonald Classic A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (.143) 2-10 home, 1-10 away, 1-4 neutral Coach: Linda Ziemke Nov L at Syracuse (ST) Nov L Butler (ST) Nov L New Hampshire Dec L at Canisius (CT) Dec W Robert Morris (CT) Dec L HOLY CROSS Dec L PROVIDENCE Dec L Wake Forest (PT) Dec L New Mexico State (PT) Jan L at Rutgers Jan L at George Washington Jan L RUTGERS Jan L at Penn State Jan L at St. Bonaventure Jan W DUQUESNE Jan L WEST VIRGINIA Jan W at Massachusetts Jan L ST. JOSEPH S Jan L TEMPLE Feb L at St. Joseph s Feb L at Temple Feb L GEORGE WASHINGTON Feb L ST. BONAVENTURE Feb L PENN STATE Feb L at West Virginia Feb L at Duquesne Mar W MASSACHUSETTS Mar L Duquesne (A-10) ST- Syracuse Tournament CT- Canisius Tournament PT- Purdue Tournament A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (.276) 4-8 home, 2-11 away, 2-2 neutral Coach: Linda Ziemke Nov L CENTRAL CONNECTICUT Nov L at James Madison (JMT) Dec L Maine (JMT) Dec W at New Hampshire Dec L at Providence Dec W NORTHEASTERN Dec L Santa Clara (LST) Dec W Hartford (LST) Dec W Appalachian State (LST) Jan L GEORGE WASHINGTON Jan L RUTGERS Jan L at West Virginia Jan L at Duquesne Jan L PENN STATE Jan L ST. BONAVENTURE Jan L at St. Joseph s Jan L at Temple Jan L at Rutgers Feb L at George Washington Feb W DUQUESNE Feb L WEST VIRGINIA Feb L at Penn State Feb L at St. Bonaventure Feb W MASSACHUSETTS Feb L ST. JOSEPH S Feb L TEMPLE Mar W at Massachusetts Mar W DUQUESNE (A-10) Mar L at Penn State (A-10) JMT- James Madison Tournament LST- La Salle Tournament A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament home, 4-10 away, 1-1 neutral Coach: Linda Ziemke Nov L VERMONT Nov L at Northeastern Dec L NEW HAMPSHIRE Dec L at Brown Dec L PROVIDENCE Dec W at Holy Cross Dec L at Richmond (RT) Dec L East Tennessee State (RT) Jan W MANHATTAN Jan W MASSACHUSETTS Jan L at George Washington Jan L at Delaware Jan W at Central Connecticut Jan L at Temple Jan W DUQUESNE Jan L at St. Joseph s Jan L RUTGERS Feb L WEST VIRGINIA Feb W at Massachusetts Feb L ST. BONAVENTURE Feb W at Duquesne (OT) Feb L at West Virginia Feb L ST. JOSEPH S Feb L TEMPLE (OT) Feb L at Rutgers Feb L GEORGE WASHINGTON Mar L at St. Bonaventure Mar L St. Joseph s (A-10) RT- Richmond Tournament A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (.407) 6-6 home, 4-9 away, 1-1 neutral Coach: Linda Ziemke Dec W BROWN Dec L HOLY CROSS 78 - UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

79 Dec W NORTHEASTERN Dec W at Maine (Portland) Dec L at Providence Dec W Niagara (MWSS) Dec ` L at Montana (MWSS) Jan L at Manhattan Jan L RUTGERS Jan L at New Hampshire Jan L at Vermont Jan W HARVARD Jan W TEMPLE Jan W ST. BONAVENTURE Jan L at Rutgers Jan L WEST VIRGINIA Jan L ST. JOSEPH S Feb L at George Washington Feb W at Temple Feb W CENTRAL CONNECTICUT Feb W at Massachusetts Feb L at St. Joseph s Feb L GEORGE WASHINGTON Feb W at St. Bonaventure Feb L at West Virginia Mar L MASSACHUSETTS (OT) Mar L St. Joseph s (A-10) MWSS- Montana Western State Showdown A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (.645) 6-5 home, 9-5 away, 5-1 neutral Coach: Linda Ziemke Nov W NEW HAMPSHIRE Dec L at Brown Dec W at Florida State (FS-DSC) Dec W Miami (Fla.) (FS-DSC) Dec W at Northeastern Dec W at Harvard Dec W MANHATTAN Dec L at Rutgers (RHT) Dec W Drexel (RHT) Jan L VERMONT Jan W Northeast Louisiana (NLI) Jan W Montana State (NLI) Jan L at Alaska-Anchorage (NLI) Jan W ST. BONAVENTURE Jan L RUTGERS Jan W at Dartmouth Jan L at George Washington Jan W DUQUESNE Jan W WEST VIRGINIA Jan L at St. Joseph s Jan W at Temple Feb L MASSACHUSETTS (OT) Feb L at St. Bonaventure Feb W TEMPLE Feb W at Massachusetts Feb W at West Virginia Feb W at Duquesne Feb L ST. JOSEPH S (OT) Mar L GEORGE WASHINGTON Mar W St. Bonaventure (A-10) Mar L Rutgers (A-10) FS-DSC- Florida State Dial Soap Classic RHT- Rutgers Holiday Tournament NLI- Northern Lights Invitational A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament Dec W at Vermont Dec L PROVIDENCE Dec W BROWN Dec W HARVARD Dec W NORTHEASTERN Dec L North Carolina (VTT) Dec W Furman (VTT) Jan W DARTMOUTH Jan W ST. BONAVENTURE Jan W at Duquesne (OT) Jan W at West Virginia Jan W RUTGERS Jan L at St. Joseph s Jan L MASSACHUSETTS Jan W at Temple Jan L ST. JOSEPH S Jan W DUQUESNE Feb L at George Washington Feb W WEST VIRGINIA Feb W GEORGE WASHINGTON Feb L at St. Bonaventure Feb L at Massachusetts Feb W TEMPLE Mar L at Rutgers Mar L at St. Joseph s (A-10) CC- Connecticut Classic VTT- Virginia Tech Tournament A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (.724) 8-1 home, 11-4 away, 2-3 neutral Coach: Linda Ziemke Nov W at Providence Dec W Davidson (LPI) Dec W at Pittsburgh (LPI) Dec W at Manhattan Dec W at Harvard Dec L at Connecticut Dec L at Washington (STHC) Dec L Santa Clara (STHC) Dec W VERMONT Jan W ST. BONAVENTURE Jan W at Brown Jan L LA SALLE Jan W MASSACHUSETTS All-Time Results Jan W DAYTON Jan W at Temple Jan W at St. Joseph s Jan W at Fordham Jan W ST. JOSEPH S Feb L at Duquesne Feb W FORDHAM Feb W at Xavier Feb W at Virginia Tech Feb W at St. Bonaventure Feb W TEMPLE Feb W GEORGE WASHINGTON Feb L at Massachusetts Mar W Temple (A-10) Mar L La Salle (A-10) Mar L Oklahoma State (NCAA) LPI- Lady Panther Invitational STHC- Seattle Times Husky Classic A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament NCAA- NCAA Regional (Athens, Ga.) (.259) 5-8 home, 2-10 away, 0-2 neutral Coach: Linda Ziemke Nov L PROVIDENCE Nov W SIENA Dec W BROWN Dec L CONNECTICUT Dec L HARVARD Dec L at Vermont Dec L at Maine Dec L Colorado State (TDC) Dec L UNC-Greensboro (TDC) Jan L at Massachusetts Jan W ST. BONAVENTURE Jan W at Fordham Jan L DUQUESNE Jan L at La Salle Jan L MASSACHUSETTS Jan L TEMPLE Jan L ST. JOSEPH S Jan W at Dartmouth Jan L at George Washington Feb W VIRGINIA TECH Feb L at St. Joseph s (.593) 10-3 home, 4-7 away, 2-1 neutral Coach: Linda Ziemke Nov W Santa Clara (CC) Nov L Connecticut (CC) The Rams made the program's fi rst and only appearnance in the NCAA Tournament. Coach Linda Ziemke led the squad to a school-record 21-8 mark, and an at-large bid to the big dance WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 79

80 All-Time Results Feb L at Temple Feb L FORDHAM Feb L at St. Bonaventure Feb L at Dayton Feb W XAVIER Feb L at Duquesne (A-10) TDC- Tulane-Doubletree Classic A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament Record 6-21 (.222) 2-10 Home, 3-11 Away, 1-0 Neutral Coach: Linda Ziemke Nov L VERMONT Nov L at Providence Nov L at CONNECTICUT Dec L DARTMOUTH Dec L at Brown Dec W at Siena Dec L at Harvard Dec L MAINE Dec L at Florida (SFC) Dec W Kent (SFC) Jan L at Virginia Tech Jan L at Duquesne Jan L ST. JOSEPH'S Jan L TEMPLE Jan W at Fordham Jan L XAVIER Jan L at La Salle Jan L at St. Joseph's Jan L DAYTON Feb W at Temple Feb L MASSACHUSETTS Feb W ST. BONAVENTURE Feb L at Massachusetts Feb W FORDHAM Feb L at St. Bonaventure Feb L GEORGE WASHINGTON Feb L LA SALLE (A-10) (SFC) - State Farm Classic (Gainesville, Fla.) A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (.185) 3-10 Home, 1-10 Away, 1-2 Neutral Coach Linda Ziemke (Dayna Smith, Interim) Nov L at Vermont (OT) Nov L BUFFALO Nov W BROWN Nov L at James Madison Dec W PROVIDENCE Dec L CONNECTICUT Dec W HARVARD Dec L at Maine Dec L MASSACHUSETTS Dec L Hofstra (DI) Dec W Sacred Heart (DI) Jan L LA SALLE Jan L at Fordham Jan L TEMPLE Jan L ST. JOSEPH S Jan L at Massachusetts Jan L at Xavier Jan L at Dayton Jan L ST. BONAVENTURE Feb L at St. Joseph s Feb L at Temple Feb L DUQUESNE Feb L VIRGINIA TECH Feb L at George Washington Feb L FORDHAM Feb W at St. Bonaventure (OT) Feb L Xavier (A-10) DI - Dartmouth Invitational A-10 - Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) (.074) 2-10 Home, 0-14 away, 0-1 neutral Coach Belinda Boe Pearman Nov L VERMONT Nov L Buffalo Dec L at Providence Dec L JAMES MADISON Dec L at Harvard Dec L QUINNIPIAC Dec L at Massachusetts Dec L MAINE Dec L at Pepperdine Dec L at Cal-Irvine Jan L at Brown Jan L at Virginia Tech Jan L at Fordham Jan L at Dayton Jan L at Xavier Jan L at St. Bonaventure Jan W FORDHAM Jan L ST. JOSEPH S Jan L TEMPLE Feb L at St. Joseph s Feb W ST. BONAVENTURE Feb L GEORGE WASHINGTON Feb L at Duquesne Feb L at Temple Feb L at La Salle Feb L MASSACHUSETTS Mar L Virginia Tech (A-10) A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) (.379) 6-7 Home, 4-8 away, 1-3 neutral Coach Belinda Boe Pearman Nov L at Quinnipiac Nov W at Alaska-Anchorage (GAS) Nov L vs. Ohio State (GAS) Nov L PROVIDENCE Dec W at Fairleigh Dickinson Dec L BROWN Dec W HARVARD Dec W MAINE Dec W KENT STATE Dec W vs. St. John's (DI) Dec L vs. Syracuse (DI) Jan W at Central Connecticut Jan L ST. JOSEPH'S Jan L at Massachusetts (OT) Jan L at Dayton Jan L at Xavier Jan L LA SALLE Jan W FORDHAM Jan L XAVIER Jan W MASSACHUSETTS Feb L at La Salle Feb L at St. Joseph's Feb L DUQUESNE Feb W TEMPLE (OT) Feb L at St. Bonaventure Feb W at Fordham Feb L DAYTON Feb L at George Washington Mar L vs. Massachusetts (A-10) GAS - Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) DI - Blue Sky Restaurant Group Classic (Hanover, N.H.) A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) (.535) 6-7 Home, 4-8 away, 1-3 neutral Coach Belinda Boe Pearman Nov W CENTRAL CONNECTICUT Nov W BROWN Nov L at Connecticut Nov W at Providence Dec W at Kent State Dec W NORTHEASTERN Dec W DELAWARE STATE Dec L at Harvard Dec L at Hartford Dec L at Maine Jan L at St. Bonaventure Jan L TEMPLE Jan W at Richmond Jan W at La Salle Jan W at Duquesne Jan L MASSACHUSETTS Jan L SAINT JOSEPH S Jan W TEXAS PAN-AMERICAN Jan W at Massachusetts Jan W XAVIER Feb L DAYTON Feb W ST. BONAVENTURE Feb W at Fordham Feb L at Saint Joseph s Feb L at Temple Feb L GEORGE WASHINGTON Feb W FORDHAM March L Xavier (A-10) A-10 Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) (.516) 8-7 Home, 7-7 away, 1-1 neutral Coach Belinda Boe Pearman Nov W KENT STATE Nov W HARTFORD Nov W Maryland E. Shore (MT) Nov W at Maryland (MT) Dec W at Brown (OT) Dec W at Northeastern Dec L MASSACHUSETTS Dec L MAINE Dec L PROVIDENCE Dec W at Stetson (ST) Dec L James Madison (ST) Jan W at Delaware State Jan L at Temple Jan L at Saint Joseph s Jan W ST. BONAVENTURE Jan W TEMPLE Jan L at Dayton Jan L at Xavier Jan W at Massachusetts Feb L at George Washington Feb L DUQUESNE Feb L FORDHAM Feb W at St. Bonaventure Feb L at Fordham Feb W RICHMOND Feb L SAINT JOSEPH S March L LA SALLE March W DAYTON (A-10) March W SAINT JOSEPH s (A-10) March W XAVIER (A-10) March L George Washington (A-10*) MT - Maryland Tournament (College Park, Md.) ST - Stetson Tournament (Deland, Fla.) A-10 - Atlantic 10 Tournament (Kingston, R.I.) A-10* - Atlantic 10 Tournament Finals (Washington, D.C.) 80 - UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

81 (.552) 9-4 Home, 5-7 away, 2-2 neutral Coach Belinda Boe Pearman (Tom Garrick, Acting) Nov L at Western Kentucky (WNIT) Nov W NORTHEASTERN Nov L at Kent State Nov W WILLIAM & MARY (NHHC) Nov W ST. JOHN S (NHHC) Dec W at Brown Dec W at Providence Dec L HOFSTRA Dec W HARVARD Dec L Vanderbilt (GHC) Dec W vs Toledo (GHC) Jan W ST. BONAVENTURE Jan L at Richmond Jan L at Fordham Jan W MASSACHUSETTS Jan L at Temple Jan W DAYTON Jan L Xavier Jan L at LaSalle Feb W TEMPLE Feb L at Duquesne Feb W at St. Bonaventure Feb W at Saint Joseph s Feb W FORDHAM Feb L GEORGE WASHINGTON Feb L SAINT JOSEPH S Feb W at Massachusetts Mar W vs. Dayton (A10) Mar L vs. Richmond (A10) NHHC - Newport Harbor Hotel Classic (Kingston, R.I.) GHC- Gatorade Holiday Classic (Miami, Fla.) A-10- Atlantic 10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) (.286) 4-7 Home, 3-11 away, 1-2 neutral Coach Tom Garrick Nov W at Northeastern Nov L at Harvard (OT) Nov L at Vanderbilt (VT) Nov W vs. Tennessee-Martin (VT) Dec L at Brown Dec L at Hartford Dec L HOLY CROSS Dec L MARQUETTE Dec L RICE Dec L vs. Duke (AHC) Dec L at Auburn (AHC) Jan W at St. Bonaventure Jan L TEMPLE Jan L LA SALLE Jan L at Xavier Jan L at Dayton Jan W ST. BONAVENTURE Jan W DUQUESNE Jan L FORDHAM Jan L at George Washington Feb L at Saint Joseph s Feb L RICHMOND Feb L at Temple Feb W at Massachusetts Feb W SAINT JOSEPH S Feb L at Fordham Feb W MASSACHUSETTS March L Richmond (A-10) VT - Vanderbilt Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) AHC - Auburn Holiday Classic (Auburn, Ala.) A-10 - Atlantic 10 Tournament (Washington, D.C.) All-Time/Post-Season Results/All-Time Coaching Records (286) 4-10 Home, 4-8 Road, 0-2 Neutral Coach Tom Garrick Nov L HARTFORD Nov L HARVARD Nov W BROWN (RII) Nov L VILLANOVA (RII) Nov W at Maine Dec L at Marquette Dec W at Holy Cross Dec L PROVIDENCE Dec L at Florida Dec L vs. Liberty (at Florida) Jan L LA SALLE Jan L ILLINOIS Jan W XAVIER Jan W at Massachusetts Jan L at La Salle Jan L GEORGE WASHINGTON Jan L DUQUESNE Jan L at Dayton Jan L at Saint Joseph's Feb L MASSACHUSETTS Feb W at Fordham Feb L at Richmond Feb L at Saint Louis Feb W ST. BONAVENTURE Feb W FORDHAM Feb L at Charlotte Feb L TEMPLE March L vs. Dayton (A10) RII - Rhode Island Invitational A10 - A-10 Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) Post-Season Results NCAA Tournament (0-1) 1996 March L Oklahoma State EAIAW Tournament (1-2) 1979 Feb W Bridgwater State Feb L Queens 1982 March L Saint John's Atlantic 10 Tournament (11-24,.314) 1st Rd Quarters Semis Final March W Temple March L Rutgers 1984 March W Temple March W Rutgers March L Penn State 1985 Feb L Penn State 1986 March L Saint Joseph's 1987 March L West Virginia 1988 March W Duquesne March L Rutgers 1989 March L Duquesne 1990 March L Duquesne 1991 March W Duquesne March L Penn State 1992 March L Saint Joseph's 1993 March L Saint Joseph's 1994 March W St. Bonaventure March L Rutgers 1995 March L Saint Joseph's 1996 March W Temple March L La Salle 1997 Feb L Duquesne 1998 Feb L La Salle 1999 Feb L Xavier 2000 March L Virginia Tech 2001 March L Massachusetts 2002 March L Xavier 2003 March W Dayton March W Saint Joseph's March W Xavier March L George Washington 2004 March W Dayton March L Richmond 2005 March L Richmond 2006 March L Dayton All-time Coaching Records Coach Seasons Yrs W L Pct. Beth Bricker Nancy Langham Annette Lynch Linda Ziemke Boe Pearman Tom Garrick 2003-Present Totals 31 Seasons WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 81

82 The Atlantic 10 Conference Linda Bruno The Atlantic 10 Conference Commissioner Associate Commissioner Associate Commissioner Associate Commissioner Assistant Commissioner Associate Director/Communications Associate Director/Communications Assistant Director of Championships Coordinator of Men's Basketball Offi cials 230 South Broad Street Suite 1700 Philadelphia, Pa Office: (215) Fax: (215) atlantic10.cstv.com Charlotte Dayton Duquesne Fordham George Washington La Salle Massachusetts Rhode Island Richmond St. Bonaventure Saint Louis Saint Joseph's Temple Xavier Linda Bruno Jackie Campbell Ray Cella Duane Bailey Celene McGowan Stephen Haug AnnMarie Person Brad Jones Jim Satalin On March 2, 1975, the idea of what is now the Atlantic 10 Conference was conceived. What started as an eight-school, men s basketball-only affi liation has grown into a 14-university, 21-sport league that is universally hailed as one of the best conferences in the country. That growth and prominence is a direct result of the ideals and commitments of the member institutions of the Atlantic 10 - the University of Dayton, Duquesne University, Fordham University, The George Washington University, La Salle University, University of Massachusetts, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, University of Rhode Island, University of Richmond, St. Bonaventure University, Saint Joseph s University, Saint Louis University, Temple University, and Xavier University. The presidents and chancellors of Atlantic 10 institutions have made a strong commitment to making the academic and athletics equation work. Over the years, the league membership has strived to better recognize the academic accomplishments of its student-athletes. In doing so, the Atlantic 10, under the leadership of commissioner Linda Bruno, instituted the Commissioner s Honor Roll, which cites every Atlantic 10 student-athlete with a 3.5 grade point average or better. Over 1,050 student-athletes were named to the Fall 2005 Honor Roll and over 1,070 were named to the Spring 2006 Honor Roll. The league sponsors Academic All-Conference teams in each of its sports and honors one student-athlete per sport as the A-10 Student-Athlete of the Year. In , over 170 student-athletes earned Academic All- Conference recognition. In addition, the league names a male and female Scholar-Athlete of the Year in each A-10 sport. The Atlantic 10 also provides postgraduate scholarship grants to qualifi ed student-athletes. The Atlantic 10 Conference, with a total population of nearly 73 million people within its geographic footprint of eight states and the District of Columbia, will crown champions in 21 sports this season: baseball, men s and women s basketball, men s and women s cross country, fi eld hockey, men s golf, women s lacrosse, men s and women s indoor and outdoor track & fi eld, women s rowing, men s and women s soccer, softball, men s and women s swimming & diving, men s and women s tennis, and women s volleyball. Atlantic 10 student-athletes excel in the classroom as well. In all, 22 Atlantic 10 student-athletes were named to ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America teams during the academic year. Xavier s Kate Duchek was named the Academic All-American of the Year in women s volleyball. Joining Duchek as fi rst-team Academic All-America honorees were Charlotte s Mike Ambrose (baseball), Rhode Island s Emily Anderson (women s track & fi eld), Ryan Bird of Saint Louis (baseball), Xavier s Kristen Clary (women s tennis), John DiRaimondo of Saint Louis (men s soccer), Saint Louis Courtney Hulcer (women s soccer), Melanie Kasparek of Rhode Island (women s soccer), George Washington s Elana Meyers (softball), and Duquesne s Noah Salsi (men s soccer). Second-team Academic All-Americans include Cassie Ficken of Charlotte (women s track & fi eld), Duquesne s Bob Healy (men s track & fi eld), Christopher Johansen of Saint Louis (men s swimming & diving), Charlotte s Sharonda Johnson (women s track & fi eld), and Duquesne s Steve Maiolo (baseball). Those named third-team Academic All-Americans include Charlotte s Lindsey Beam (women s soccer), Megan Kasparek of Rhode Island (women s soccer), Jon Korhonen of Massachusetts (men s track & fi eld), St. Bonaventure s Lauren Krieger (softball), Lauren Proctor of Massachusetts (softball), Duquesne s Melissa Stewart (women s track & fi eld), and Kelly Tessar of Saint Louis (women s swimming & diving). The University of Rhode Island men's soccer team captured the 2006 Conference Championship - its third A-10 title in the last four years 82 - UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

83 The University of Rhode Island

84 The University of Rhode Island The University of Rhode Island is a medium-sized state university, with its primary campus in the southern part of Rhode Island in the village of Kingston. In part because of its unique location - near the ocean and six miles from Narragansett Bay - the University has developed strong marine programs and has been designated a national Sea Grant institution. The University enrolls about 12,000 undergraduate and 3,000 graduate students, and has a full-time tenure-track teaching faculty of approximately 600. The Students The University s 11,546 undergraduate and 2,996 graduate students come from all over the world. More than 400 international students represent 52 different countries. Undergraduate Students (by College) Arts and Sciences... 1,766 Business Administration Engineering Environment and Life Sciences Human Science and Services Nursing Pharmacy (includes fi rst professional 6-year pharmacy program students) University College... 5,990 Continuing Education (B.G.S.... )626 Nondegree (Credit) Total (Male 5,231; Female 6,992)... 12,223* TOTAL ENROLLMENT 15,219* *includes 124 off-campus study students University Highlights University offi cials last spring unveiled projects totaling more than $120 million to improve the student experience. The projects include a new dining hall, new suite- and apartment-style undergraduate housing, renovations to existing residence halls and 1,400 new parking spaces for students. The new 800-bed, $68 million housing project is the largest construction effort in University history and is the fi rst new undergraduate housing construction since Work will also be done on existing residence halls. Those called the Little Four --Hutchinson, Peck, Merrow and Tucker--and three others, Heathman, Gorham and Fayerweather, will be completed in the academic year at an estimated cost of $27 million. The new $22 million, 42,229-square-foot dining hall will replace Hope and Roger Williams Dining Halls and will feature the latest in the college dining experience with food stations. Each station will have its own themes and culinary offerings. Hope is 10,600 square feet, while Roger Williams is 17,500 square feet. The dining and residence hall projects are part of a much larger capital 84 - UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

85 The University of Rhode Island improvement program totaling $290 million in active projects. The University conferred a total of 3,066 degrees at its 2005 Commencement, including 2,318 bachelor s degrees, 588 master s degrees, 80 doctoral and 89 doctor of pharmacy degrees (six-year pharmacy program). There are more than 90,000 active URI alumni. The top fi ve states are: Rhode Island, 39,324; Massachusetts, 11,273, Connecticut, 6,450; New York, 4,683 and New Jersey, 4,209. The URI Campus & Beyond The University of Rhode Island is located in the historic village of Kingston within a suburban area of approximately 55,000 people, close to the ocean and major beaches. The 1,200-acre rural campus is a handsome mix of ivy-covered buildings and contemporary architecture. Just 30 miles south of Providence, the campus is within easy reach of Newport, Boston, and New York City by car or convenient public transportation. The Faculty The University s 600 faculty members are drawn from across the country and throughout the world. With a student-to-faculty ratio of 18-to-1, Rhode Island offers personal attention, as well as the resources of a large research university. While class size varies, two-thirds of all undergraduate courses are taught in classes of 25 students or fewer. Multicultural Services The Multicultural Student Services staff is part of the Division of Student Affairs. The staff sponsors programs and seminars for multicultural students. Some examples of multicultural events are Asian Awareness Month; Black History Month; Cape Verdean Awareness Week; Career Day; Diversity Week; Latino Student Leadership Conference; Martin Luther King Week; Unity Weekend; and Women of Color Conference. History The University was chartered as the state¹s agricultural school in The Oliver Watson farm was purchased as a site for the school, and the old farmhouse, now restored, still stands on the campus. The school became the Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in 1892, and the fi rst class of 17 members was graduated two years later. The Morrill Act of 1862 provided for the sale of public lands. Income from these sales was to be used to create at least one college in each state with the principal purpose of teaching agriculture and mechanic arts. From this grant of land comes the term land grant, which applied to the national system of state colleges. In a later adaptation of the concept, federal funds given MEN'S BASKETBALL - 85

86 The University of Rhode Island Mission The University of Rhode Island is the State s public learner-centered research university. We are a community joined in a common quest for knowledge. The University is committed to enriching the lives of its students through its land, sea, and urban grant traditions. to colleges for marine research and extension are called sea grants. In 1909 the name of the college was changed to Rhode Island State College, and the program of study was revised and expanded. In 1951 the college became the University of Rhode Island by an act of the General Assembly. The Board of Governors for Higher Education appointed by the governor became the governing body of the University in A historical timeline can be found at the end of this catalog. Housing Rhode Island students live in the 19 residence halls on campus, which include rooms with provisions for physically challenged students. Residence hall housing is guaranteed to freshmen who enter in the fall term. About 1,000 students participate in the fraternity-sorority system. Others choose to live in rented rooms or houses near the ocean, just a short drive from campus. URI is the only public institution in Rhode Island offering undergraduate, graduate, and professional students the distinctive educational opportunities of a major research university. Our undergraduate, graduate, and professional education, research, and outreach serve Rhode Island and beyond. Students, faculty, staff, and alumni are united in one common purpose: to learn and lead together. Embracing Rhode Island s heritage of independent thought, we value: Creativity and Scholarship Diversity, Fairness, and Respect Engaged Learning and Civic Involvement Intellectual and Ethical Leadership Endorsed by the URI Faculty Senate October 20, 2005; Approved by the President November 1, 2005; Approved by the Board of Governors for Higher Education January 23, UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

87 The University of Rhode Island Dr. Robert Carothers President University of Rhode Island B.A., English, Edinboro, 1965 Ph.D., Kent State, 1969 J.D., McDowell School of Law, Univ. of Akron, 1980 Since Robert L. Carothers moved to Rhode Island from Minnesota in 1991 to become the 10th president of the University of Rhode Island, he has initiated a series of progressive changes to the University s structure, infrastructure, and curriculum. During his tenure, the University has increased enrollment of the best and brightest students in the state and region, shed its moniker as a party school, improved its physical campus environment, increased the diversity among students, faculty and staff, and enhanced its levels of alumni, corporate, and state support. In fact, The Princeton Review, which gave the University the party school label in the mid-1990s, named the University a college with a conscience in the spring of This latest accomplishment is a direct result of President Carothers efforts to establish a University that links classroom learning to community service. URI was featured in The Princeton Review s Colleges With A Conscience: 81 Great Schools with Outstanding Community Involvement (Random House), which was published in June Such a designation is related to President Carothers new vision for student education that shifts students from being passive listeners to active learners and that develops in the students a concern for their neighbor, whether across the street or across an ocean, as a top priority of URI s curriculum and Student Life programs. This new culture includes clearly defi ned expectations that echo Dr. Carothers no tolerance policy toward violence and drug and alcohol abuse. In concert with his vision, he initiated a Centennial Scholarship program to attract high-achieving students to URI and strengthened programs to assist them once enrolled at the University. The Centennial program rewards students strictly on academic accomplishments. The program now disburses more than $6 million annually. As a result, the average SAT score for incoming freshman has risen nearly 160 points since Dr. Carothers has been a pioneer among public universities in providing talented students with the tools to win prestigious awards, opening an Honors Scholarship Offi ce in In March 2005, the University was named a 2004 Truman Foundation Honor Institution, the fi rst public university in New England to receive the honor and one of three selected nationally. URI, which has had 12 Truman Scholarship winners, was selected for encouraging talented students to pursue careers in public service and for helping students win Truman Scholarships, including three in the past four years. In addition to the Truman awards, URI students have won a variety of national scholarships including the Udall, Goldwater, National Security Education Fellowships, the Madison, and the Fulbright. A URI student-athlete also became the fi rst in University history to earn an NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship in early A recent alumna became the University s fi rst Rhodes Scholar, the fi rst woman at a four-year public institution in New England to earn the coveted honor. While building a stronger student body, President Carothers has also been building the University s physical plant. Over a 10-year period, he has overseen more than $200 million in new construction and renovation and rehabilitation of existing structures. Among the newest additions to campus are the $4.7 million Alumni Center, the transformed home of the business college, Ballentine Hall, $10.9 million; Green Hall, $6.25 million; the Ryan Center, $54 million and the Boss Arena, $12 million. Currently, the University has a wide-ranging capital improvement program totaling $290 million in active projects. During the spring of 2005, Dr. Carothers helped launch $120 million in projects for a new dining hall, new suite and apartment-style undergraduate housing, residence hall renovations and 1,483 new parking spaces for students. While leading the physical transformation of the campus, he has continued to pay close attention to the status of women and minorities, issues surrounding substance abuse and the development of future leaders in higher education. Dr. Carothers established the fi rst President s Commission on the Status of Women in December 1999, and implemented a series of steps intended to advance the progress of women at URI. In 2002, he completed three years of service on the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism s Committee on Campus Drinking, which culminated with the publication of a research agenda for the nation. He was one of only six university presidents to serve on the Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Drug Prevention Presidential Leadership Group. Dr. Carothers has also been an outspoken advocate of Rhode Island legislation that lowered the legal threshold for drunk driving to.08% of blood alcohol. President Carothers is also a mentor to many administrators who aspire to top jobs in higher education. In February 2005, more than 1,000 people gave Dr. Carothers a standing ovation at the annual meeting of the American Council on Education, in Washington, D.C. The applause was prompted by the presentation of the fi rst Council of Fellows Outstanding Mentor Award to President Carothers. Since joining he has mentored nine Fellows, tying a long-held record for the most Fellows during the four decades of the program. The URI President shared the honor with University of Delaware President David Roselle. This was not the fi rst time the two men were honored jointly. Last spring, each administrator received the President s Leadership Group Award from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism for establishing some of the country s most comprehensive alcohol abuse programs on their campuses. President Carothers is active on the boards of many civic and professional organizations, including the Leadership Council of the American Council on Education, Bradley Hospital, Citizens Bank, The National Conference for Community and Justice, Grow Smart Rhode Island, and the Rhode Island Economic Policy Council MEN'S BASKETBALL - 87

88 URI Athletic Administration Gregg Burke Interim Athletics Director B.A., Holy Cross, 1980 M.Ed., Providence, 1998 Rhode Island Special Olympics, Rhode Island ALS, the ECAC, and the Holy Cross Club of Rhode Island. Along the way he has been honored by a number of organizations for his work in athletics and in the community. He is the recipient of the 2002 Amby Smith Award for Contribution to Sport in Rhode Island, the 2000 Scoop Hudgins Lifetime Achievement Award for Contribution to College Football, and the 1999 Providence College Sixth Man Award for contribution to Friar Basketball. In 1994 he was honored with the fi rst-ever Lester Jordan Award for service to the Academic All-America Program and the Student-Athlete Ideal. He has earned 10 Best in the Nation Writing and Publication Awards from the College Sports Information Directors of America. Burke graduated from Holy Cross in 1980 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. He earned a Master of Education from Providence College in He is married to ABC Sports and ESPN basketball analyst Doris Burke. The couple resides in North Providence with their children Sarah and Matthew. Gregg Burke was named Interim Director of Athletics at the University of Rhode Island in the fall of In making the appointment, University President Dr. Robert Carothers said, The University is extremely fortunate to have had Gregg serving as acting director of athletics during the past several months. From his permanent role as deputy director, he was prepared to move into the senior leadership position. While this has been a challenging period, he has accomplished all that we have asked him to do. URI athletics continues to meet all its obligations, as a result of Gregg s leadership in building a spirit of openness and cooperation. I am particularly grateful to him for his focus on student-athletes and their welfare. Burke came to the University in September of 2004 as Deputy Director of Athletics. In that role, he served as chief operating offi cer of the department with special oversight of men s and women s basketball, men s golf, and all external relations of operations. Prior to his arrival in Kingston, Burke had founded his own consulting fi rm, in 2001, which included client work in golf, event management, media relations, fundraising and business development. Before that, in 1999, Burke joined a group of nationally respected basketball administrators in launching the International Basketball League. As Vice-President of the league, he played an integral role in developing the business plan, marketing organization, and public relations strategy while directing the special events, public relations, corporate sales, licensing, and merchandising staffs. In 1987, Burke was hired at Providence College as assistant director of athletics. He was promoted later to associate athletic director in charge of administrative and external relations efforts where he initiated and developed the corporate partnership program, the campus-wide licensing program, and managed the tickets operations, media relations, marketing, promotions, development, advertising, and licensing staffs. He was responsible for all broadcast contracts, basketball game management, basketball scheduling, and special events. He was named sports information director at Holy Cross in Prior to his work at Holy Cross, Burke was the assistant director of sports information at the University of Michigan where he worked with the men s basketball and football programs in 1981 and He began his career as a graduate assistant in the Boston College Athletics Department in Burke was the Tournament Manager for the 1989 and 1996 NCAA Men s Basketball Championship in Providence and the 1995 and 2000 NCAA Hockey Championship in Providence. He also served United States Olympic Committee appointments to the 1987 and 1990 Olympic Festivals and to the 1991 Pan American Games. He has served on numerous campus, Big East, and ECAC committees. He was selected and trained by the NCAA as a Peer Reviewer in its Athletic Certifi cation program. During his nearly quarter century work with the Academic All-America Awards Program he has held a number of key positions including time as National Chairman ( ). He was one of the two founding fathers of the Academic All-America Hall of Fame and still serves as a voting member. He has served on the board of a number of community organizations including Lauren Anderson Senior Associate AD B.S., Southern Connecticut, 1967 M.S., Providence, 1971 Lauren Anderson, now in her 30th year with the University of Rhode Island athletic department, is responsible for the coordination and supervision of intercollegiate sports, along with overseeing the sports medicine staff, the academic advisors for student-athletes, and the athletic operations staff. Anderson came to Kingston in 1977 as the fi rst full-time head coach for the women s cross country, indoor track & fi eld programs. In 1992 she was appointed Associate Director of Athletics and Senior Woman Administrator. Anderson has been very active with several professional organizations and has served on numerous committees in addition to her day-to-day duties in the athletic department. In 2003, she was promoted to the Senior Associate level. She was a member of the NCAA Men s and Women s Track & Field Committee from , including service as the chair from The Eastford, Conn. native also served in the NCAA Division I Strategic Planning Cabinet ( ), Atlantic 10 Conference Championship Review Committee, Atlantic 10 Conference Men s and Women s Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field Committee (1993-present), and was the vice president of the ECAC Executive Council ( ). Anderson served on the Board of Directors for the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators from and has been the president of the Rhode Island Association for Intercollegiate Athletics For Women from She is a member of the University s Association for Professional and Academic Women and President s Commission on the Status of Women. She started her career in athletics as a physical education teacher and coach at North Haven High School in North Haven, Conn. Anderson coached the girls track & fi eld team for ten years, capturing four state championship titles from She also served as the girls basketball coach ( ) and fi eld hockey coach ( ). She earned her National Umpire rating in fi eld hockey and offi ciated collegiate and international matches between In 1975, Anderson became North Haven High s Athletic Director, the fi rst female to serve in that capacity in the state UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

89 John Vanner Associate AD B.S., Rhode Island, 1977 M.S., Rhode Island, 1979 Walter Boyle Assistant AD/Operations Bill Bowers Assistant AD/Special Projects John Vanner enters his 29th year at the University of Rhode Island, having worked in the athletics department since He was also a former Rhode Island State Representative in the General Assembly, from the 55th district and served as the Deputy Speaker of the House. Vanner is responsible for the coordination and supervision of several of Rhody s intercollegiate programs and is the athletics department liaison to admissions, residence life, and fi nancial aid. He is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island and began working at the school in 1977 as a teacher in the physical education department. In 1986, he replaced URI legend Ernie Calverly as the Associate Director of Athletics, overseeing the men s program. He is credited with making several coaching hires that helped bring the University s athletics program to the national level - including former men s basketball coach Tom Penders, former men s soccer coach Ed Bradley, former baseball coach Frank Leoni and current golf coach Tom Drennan. Vanner lives in Johnston, R.I. with his wife Cynthia (URI Class of 82) and their three children, John (20), Torrey (18) and Jessica (15). Art Tuveson Assistant AD/Management & Planning Vin Turco Assistant AD/Equipment Bergen Sue Jodi Hawkins Assistant AD/Recreation Trueson Tarinelli Athletic Development Associate AD B.S., Northern Michigan, 1986 Sue Bergen enters her fourth year at the University of Rhode Island, joining the athletics department in April, In her role, Bergen in the department s chief fi nancial offi cer, working with department heads, head coaches, and administrators in preparing the annual budget. She also manages the day-to-day fi scal aspects of the athletics department, including budgetary forecasts and all expenditures related to the Athletic Department and the RIRAA. Bergen is also the sport administrator for the women s soccer program at Rhode Island. Prior to joining the Rhody staff, Bergen served as a Financial Analyst III, in the Strategic Planning and Analysis Department for the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation. She worked with the tribe from She earned her bachelor s of science degree in accounting and computer information systems from Northern Michigan in Bergen is is also a Certifi ed Public Account in the state of Rhode Island and is a member of AICPA. Bergen lives in Ashaway, R.I. with her husband Tom and her children, John (15) and Jessica (13). Kim Bissonette Head Athletic Trainer Katie Moore Marketing & Promotions Coordinator Noreen Disandro Business Manager Yngve Ramstad Faculty Athletics Representative MEN'S BASKETBALL - 89

90 NCAA/Atlantic 10 Rules & Regulation The Atlantic 10 Conference, in conjunction with the Athletics Department at the University of Rhode Island, as members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, are primarily responsible for insuring that its various constituencies (i.e. University staff and faculty, student-athletes, alumni and friends) abide by the NCAA rules and regulations. Under those rules, alumni and friends can be categorized as representatives of the University s athletic interests. The University of Rhode Island is proud to have the loyal support and continued interest in our athletic programs by our alumni and friends. As we strive for excellence, we must always seek the highest standard of ethical conduct. With your assistance and cooperation, we believe we can accomplish both goals. Am I a Representative of Athletic Interests? Yes, If you: Have ever been a member of the University s booster organization or any of the sport specifi c groups under the athletic department. Have ever made a donation to any of the Atlantic 10 member schools men s or women s athletic programs. Have ever helped to arrange or have provided summer employment for enrolled student-athletes. Have ever contacted (by letter, telephone or in person) a high school student, grades 9-12, for the purpose of encouraging the student to participate in the University of Rhode Island s Athletics programs. Have ever assisted in providing any benefi t to enrolled student-athletes or their families. Have ever been involved in any way with the University of Rhode Island s Athletics programs. The NCAA stipulates that once you have become an athletic representative you retain that identifi cation forever, even if you no longer contribute to the athletic program. Four Important Rules You Should Know Rule #1: Only coaches and athletics department staff members can be involved in the recruiting process. All athletic representatives who are not employed by the school are prohibited from contacting a prospect or members of the prospect s family by telephone, letter or in person on or off campus for the purpose of encouraging participation in the University of Rhode Island s athletic programs. Rule #2: University of Rhode Island representatives cannot provide an extra benefi t or special arrangement to a prospect OR an enrolled student-athlete. Rule #3: Assist the coaching staff in the recruiting process by notifying them of any student you think would be a strong addition to URI s athletics program. The coach can then make the appropriate contact with the prospect. Rule #4: As an athletic representative, you are not precluded from continuing friendships with families who have prospective or enrolled student-athletes. You simply cannot encourage a prospect s participation in URI s athletic programs or provide benefi ts to the student-athlete that you were not providing before he or she became a prospect or enrolled. Who is a Prospective Student-Athlete? A prospective student-athlete is a person who has begun classes for the ninth grade. However, it is possible for a younger student to be a prospect, so it is prudent to treat ALL athletes as prospects. Can I be involved with High School and Community College Student-Athletes (Prospects) PLEASE feel free to attend high school and community college athletic events. You simply cannot have any contact with the prospective student-athletes or relatives. Should you fi nd yourself seated next to parents of a prospect, DO NOT initiate conversation with the relatives. If conversation is initiated with you, respond in a civil manner but DO NOT discuss the University of Rhode Island s athletics program with them. If they raise questions about the program, remind them that the NCAA prohibits you from discussing the program with them. Direct their questions to the University of Rhode Island s Athletics Department. CONTINUE established family relationships with friends and neighbors. Contacts with sons or daughters of these families certainly are permitted as long as they are not made for recruiting purposes and are not initiated by the University of Rhode Island s coaching staff members. You are permitted to play pick-up basketball or softball games, continue neighborhood picnics or backyard barbecues and engage in your normal activities with prospects and their parents who are family friends. Again, you simply cannot attempt to recruit the prospect. PLEASE feel free to attend a public event (e.g. an awards banquet or dinner) at which prospects are in attendance. No attempt should be made to recruit the prospect. PLEASE send to the University of Rhode Island s coaching staff any information about prospects that you think would be of interest. Your assistance in this manner is very helpful. The coaching staff will then make contact with the prospect. PLEASE feel free to offer assistance to members of the University of Rhode Island s coaching staff who are recruiting in your community. However... AVOID becoming directly or indirectly involved in making arrangements for a prospect, the prospect s family or friends to receive money or fi nancial aid of any kind. AVOID providing ANYTHING to or for a prospect, relatives or friends, without fi rst checking with the Athletics Department administration. AVOID making any contact with a prospect or the prospect s family on or off campus. If a coach has a recruit at an athletic event, you should not approach the coach until the prospect and family have gone elsewhere. If the prospect approaches you off campus regarding the athletic program, explain that NCAA rules do not allow you to discuss the program. Suggest that the prospect contact the head coach of the sport for more information. AVOID transporting, paying for or arranging for payment of transportation costs for a prospect, relatives or friends to visit campus or elsewhere. While it is permissible for a friend or neighbor to transport a high school or community college student who is NOT an athlete to the campus, NCAA regulations prohibit that activity for a prospective student-athlete. Whom Do I Contact? If you have any questions about contact with a prospective or enrolled student-athlete, please direct these questions to: Paul Kassabian, Compliance Coordinator University of Rhode Island Three Keaney Road, Suite One Kingston, RI Phone: (401) Fax: (401) AVOID providing room and/or board, transportation of any kind or any other benefi t to a recruited student-athlete during the summer prior to enrollment for fall classes at the University of Rhode Island. AVOID entertaining high school, prep school or community college COACHES at ANY location. AVOID providing tickets or transportation for high school, prep school or community college COACHES at any location. Only the Athletics Department of the University of Rhode Island can provide complimentary admissions and only to home athletic events for those coaches. AVOID entertaining or providing tickets at no or reduced cost to the University of Rhode Island s home or away athletic or non athletic events for prospects, their relatives or friends. Only the University of Rhode Island s Athletics Department can provide complimentary admissions to prospects and only for HOME athletic events UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

91 Media Credentials Working media in need of credentials for all University of Rhode Island home games can be obtained by contacting Tim Volkmann, Coordinator of Sports Communications. Credential requests should be made within 24 hours of the contest and can be made via edu) or via fax ( ). All media credentials will be available at the WILL CALL window at the Ryan Center Athletic Ticket Offi ce. Credentials are for WORKING MEDIA only. Per NCAA regulations, accredited photographers are not allowed in the team bench areas. For media credentials, please contact: Tim Volkmann Coordinator of Sports Communications Phone: (401) University of Rhode Island Fax: (401) Three Keaney Road, Suite One Kingston, R.I Radio Information In accordance with Atlantic 10 Conference policy, three telephone lines or ISDN lines are available for the visiting team s offi cial radio station at no charge to league opponents. Additional telephone lines are available at $75 per line by contacting Tim Volkmann. The fee should be paid in advance unless other arrangements have been made. Due to signage commitments, visiting radio stations are not permitted to display signage or banners at their broadcast location. Photographers Photographers are limited to working in the designated areas at each baseline, unless other arrangements have been made with the Sports Communications Offi ce. Press Row Telephones Main Press Row...(401) Home Radio...(401) Home Radio ISDN...(401) ; (401) Visiting Radio... (401) ; (401) ; (401) Visiting Radio ISDN...(401) ; (401) Rams on the Radio Rhode Island fans throughout southern New England can follow the Rams live on WHJJ-AM (920). WHJJ-AM in East Providence will again serve as the Rams-on-Radio fl agship station, broadcasting a schedule of Rhode Island football, men s basketball and women s basketball games. Steve McDonald will begin his 12th season of handling the primary play-by-play duties for the Rams. Also handling play-by-play duties throughout the season will be ESPN Radio's Amy Lawrence. Rams on the Internet The University of Rhode Island s athletic website is designed and hosted by CSTV s College Sports Online. Located at gorhody.com, the site contains updated game notes, statistics, box scores and other helpful information related to Rhode Island basketball. Yahoo! Sports Rhode Island s men's basketball games can be heard live on the Internet via Yahoo! Sports through the athletic department s web site, gorhody.com. The Tom Garrick Radio Show Beginning in January, the Tom Garrick Radio Show with host Steve McDonald airs each Monday night from 7:00-8:00 p.m. on WHJJ-AM (920). Listeners can call at (866) Getting to the University of Rhode Island By Air (Airlines servicing T.F. Green Airport): Air Canada...(888) American Airlines/American Eagle...(800) Cape Air...(800) Continental Airlines/Continental Express...(800) Delta Airlines/Delta Connection...(800) Northwest Airlines...(800) Southwest Airlines...(800) Spirit Airlines...(800) United Airlines/United Airlines Express...(800) US Airways/US Airways Express...(800) Mike Laprey Assistant Athletic Director, Sports Communications Offi ce: (401) mlaprey@uri.edu Tim Volkmann Coordinator of Sports Communications/ Women's Basketball Contact Offi ce: (401) Cell: (401) tvolk@uri.edu Jodi Pontbriand Assistant Coordinator of Sports Communications Offi ce: (401) jpontbriand@mail.uri.edu Office Information Three Keaney Road, Suite One Kingston, Rhode Island Fax: (401) Internet: gorhody.com Media Information Sports Communications Staff By Bus: Bonanza Bus Lines...(888) Greyhound...(800) Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA)...(800) By Train: Amtrak...(800) Driving from the north: Follow Interstate 95 South to Exit 9 (Route 4 South). Route 4 South merges with Route 1 South. Continue on Route 1 South and turn right on to Route 138 West. Travel fi ve miles on Route 138 West and pass the main entrance of the University of Rhode Island. Turn right at the traffi c signal at the intersection with Plains Road. Follow Plains Road to the Ryan Center, which is located on the right. Driving from the south: Follow Interstate 95 North to Exit 3A (Route 138 East). Follow for eight miles and make a left turn on to Plains Road at the traffi c signal. Follow Plains Road to the Ryan Center which is located on the right WOMEN'S BASKETBALL - 91

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