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2 Radio/Television Spotting Chart SHANNON BOBBITT 5 2 JUNIOR GUARD NEW YORK, NY SIDNEY SPENCER 6 3 SENIOR FORWARD HOOVER, AL CAIT McMAHAN 5 4 FRESHMAN GUARD MARYVILLE, TN 00 Notes: 1 Notes: 2 Notes: CANDACE PARKER 6 4 SOPHOMORE FORWARD/ CENTER/GUARD NAPERVILLE, IL ELIZABETH CURRY 5 6 SENIOR GUARD NEW VIRGINIA, IA DOMINIQUE REDDING 6 1 SENIOR FORWARD CLEARWATER, FL 3 Notes: 10 Notes: 13 Notes: ALEXIS HORNBUCKLE 5 11 JUNIOR GUARD CHARLESTON, WV ALBERTA AUGUSTE (UH-GUST-EE) 5 11 JUNIOR GUARD/FORWARD MARRERO, LA NICCI MOATS 6 2 FRESHMAN FORWARD DALEVILLE, VA 14 Notes: 33 Notes: 34 Notes: ALEX FULLER 6 3 SOPHOMORE FORWARD SHELBYVILLE, TN NICKY ANOSIKE (ANN-OH-SICK-EE) 6 4 JUNIOR FORWARD/CENTER STATEN ISLAND, NY 44 Notes: 55 Notes: PAT SUMMITT HEAD COACH HOLLY WARLICK ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH NIKKI CALDWELL ASSISTANT COACH DEAN LOCKWOOD ASSISTANT COACH

3 TENNESSEE LADY VOLUNTEERS 2007 NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP DAYTON REGIONAL DAYTON, OHIO UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ARENA Tennessee Media Relations Contacts in Dayton, Ohio: Debby Jennings, Associate A.D. for Media Relations Jennings Cell: (865) Jennings djennings@utk.edu Courtney Tysinger, Media Relations Graduate Assistant Tysinger s Cell: (336) Tysinger s mtysinge@utk.edu

4 TENNESSEE LADY VOLUNTEERS 2007 NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP DAYTON REGIONAL DAYTON, OHIO UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ARENA TABLE OF CONTENTS Schedule of Events Lady Volunteer Game Notes Game Notes Opponent Information Lady Vol Statistics Lad Vol-Manac Game-by-Game Statistics Game-by-Game Summaries A Look at the Lady Vols Lady Vol Individual Honors Player Updates and Statistics Lady Vols in the NCAA Championships NCAA Tournament Statistics NCAA Box Scores NCAA Tournament Notes Lady Vols in the Southeastern Conference Updated SEC Statistics Lady Vol Chronicles Updated All-Time Top Ten Lady Vols in the News News Clippings LADY VOLUNTEER QUICK FACTS ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY Location Knoxville, Tenn. Founded as Blount College Enrollment ,244 President Dr. John Petersen Nickname Lady Volunteers, Lady Vols Colors Orange & White Home Facility Thompson-Boling Arena Capacity ,535 ABOUT THE TEAM Overall Record SEC Record National Ranking rd in AP 4th in ESPN/USA Today Head Coach Pat Summitt Record at UT Associate Head Coach Holly Warlick Assistant Coaches Nikki Caldwell, Dean Lockwood

5 2007 NCAA WOMEN S BASKETBALL DAYTON REGIONAL Schedule Of Events (All Times Eastern) Saturday, March 24 Event Location (Room) 9:00 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Sports Information Contacts Meeting UD Arena (Media Interview Room) 10:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Administrative Meeting UD Arena (Boesch Lounge) 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Media Entrance Open/Credential Distribution UD Arena (Donoher Ctr. Main Entrance/South Side) 10:30 a.m. Team Entrance Opens UD Arena (Loading Dock Area) 11:00 a.m. Facility Doors Open To Public UD Arena 11:15 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Marist News Conference (Coach) UD Arena (Media Interview Room) 11:15 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Marist ESPN Interviews (Players) UD Arena (Officials Locker Room) 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Media Buffet UD Arena (Time Warner Cable Flight Deck) 11:35 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. Marist News Conference (Players) UD Arena (Media Interview Room) 11:35 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. Marist ESPN Interview (Coach) UD Arena (Officials Locker Room) 11:35 a.m. - 12:05 p.m. Tennessee Sports Wagering Presentation UD Arena Noon - 12:50 p.m. Marist Practice (Open) UD Arena 12:15 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. Tennessee News Conference (Coach) UD Arena (Media Interview Room) 12:15 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. Tennessee ESPN Interviews (Players) UD Arena (Officials Locker Room) 12:35 p.m. - 12:50 p.m. Tennessee News Conference (Players) UD Arena (Media Interview Room) 12:35 p.m. - 12:50 p.m. Tennessee ESPN Interview (Coach) UD Arena (Officials Locker Room) 1:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Marist Sports Wagering Presentation UD Arena 1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. Tennessee Practice (Open) UD Arena 1:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Ole Miss News Conference (Coach) UD Arena (Media Interview Room) 1:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Ole Miss ESPN Interviews (Players) UD Arena (Officials Locker Room) 1:35 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. Ole Miss News Conference (Players) UD Arena (Media Interview Room) 1:35 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. Ole Miss ESPN Interview (Coach) UD Arena (Officials Locker Room) 1:35 p.m. - 2:05 p.m. Oklahoma Sports Wagering Presentation UD Arena 2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. Ole Miss Practice (Open) UD Arena 2:15 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Oklahoma News Conference (Coach) UD Arena (Media Interview Room) 2:15 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Oklahoma ESPN Interviews (Players) UD Arena (Officials Locker Room) 2:35 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. Oklahoma News Conference (Players) UD Arena (Media Interview Room) 2:35 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. Oklahoma ESPN Interview (Coach) UD Arena (Officials Locker Room) 3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Ole Miss Sports Wagering Presentation UD Arena 3:00 p.m. - 3:50 p.m. Oklahoma Practice (Open) UD Arena Sunday, March 25 Event Location (Room) One Hour Before Practice Team Entrance Opens UD Arena (Loading Dock Area) TBA Team Shoot-Arounds (Closed) UD Arena 10:00 a.m. Media Entrance Opens/Credential Distribution Begins UD Arena (Donoher Ctr. Main Entrance/South Side) 10:00 a.m. Media Buffet UD Arena (Time Warner Cable Flight Deck) 11:00 a.m. Facility Doors Open to Public UD Arena Noon Semifinal Game #1 (Marist vs. Tennessee) UD Arena Postgame News Conferences UD Arena (Media Interview Room) 2:30 p.m. Semifinal Game #2 (Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma) UD Arena Postgame News Conferences UD Arena (Media Interview Room) Monday, March 26 Event Location (Room) Noon - 4:00 p.m. Media Entrance Open/Credential Distribution UD Arena (Donoher Ctr. Main Entrance/South Side) During Team Practices Transition Meetings UD Arena (Boesch Lounge) 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Practice (Closed), Winner of Semifinal #1 UD Arena 1:25 p.m. - 1:40 p.m. Westwood One Interview, Winner of Semifinal #2 UD Arena (Media Interview Room) 1:45 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Team News Conference, Winner of Semifinal #2 UD Arena (Media Interview Room) 2:05 p.m. - 2:20 p.m. News Conferences, Winner of Semifinal #2 UD Arena (Media Interview Room) (Coach remains on dais. Players available in breakout rooms) 2:35 p.m. - 4:05 p.m. Practice (Closed), Winner of Semifinal #2 UD Arena 2:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Team News Conference, Winner of Semifinal #1 UD Arena (Media Interview Room) 3:05 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. News Conferences, Winner of Semifinal #1 UD Arena (Media Interview Room) (Coach remains on dais. Players available in breakout rooms) 3:25 p.m. - 3:40 p.m. Westwood One Interview, Winner of Semifinal #1 UD Arena (Media Interview Room)

6 2007 NCAA WOMEN S BASKETBALL DAYTON REGIONAL Schedule Of Events (All Times Eastern) Tuesday, March 27 Event Location (Room) One Hour Before Practice Team Entrance Opens UD Arena (Loading Dock Area) TBA Practices (Closed), Winners of Semifinals #1 & #2 UD Arena Two Hours Before Tip-Off Media Entrance Opens/Credential Distribution Begins UD Arena (Donoher Ctr. Main Entrance/South Side) Two Hours Before Tip-Off Media Buffet UD Arena (Time Warner Cable Flight Deck) One Hour Before Tip-Off Facility Doors Open To General Public UD Arena TBA Regional Final Game UD Arena Postgame News Conferences UD Arena (Media Interview Room) MEDIA COORDINATOR IN DAYTON: Doug Hauschild, director of sports information/media relations at the University of Dayton, is the media coordinator for the NCAA Dayton Regional. He may be contacted by phone at (O) or (C) , or via at sid@udayton.edu. Hauschild s mailing address is UD Athletic Communications Dept., 300 College Park, Dayton, OH MEDIA ENTRY/CREDENTIAL PICK-UP AT UD ARENA: The media entrance/media credential pickup area is the Donoher Center main entrance on the south side of UD Arena. Please note that NCAA security measures require all bags to be checked and tagged upon entrance, and you must also carry a photo I.D. at all times with a name that matches your credential. MEDIA HOTEL: The media hotel for the NCAA Dayton Regional is the Dayton Marriott, located at 1414 South Patterson Blvd. The media rate is $109 per night. MEDIA INTERVIEWS: All press conferences will be held in the UD Arena Media Interview Room. MEDIA MEALS: Complimentary media meals, available to credentialed individuals only, will be available on the Time Warner Cable Flight Deck at UD Arena on the day of open practices and two hours prior to the first regional semifinal as well as the regional final. MEDIA PARKING: Limited parking is available at the UD Arena by entering the lot at Gate B and driving to the rear of the arena near the loading dock. Parking must be requested through your school s media credentials/parking/lodging contact. MEDIA SHUTTLE: A media shuttle will run between the Dayton Marriott and UD Arena during hours when the media room is open. SATELLITE TRUCK PARKING: The satellite truck parking area is located on the south/southeast side of UD Arena and is accessed by entering Gate B. Satellite truck parking must be requested through your school s media credentials/parking/lodging contact. TOURNAMENT WEB SITE: For helpful info. about Dayton and UD Arena, go to and click on the visitor s guide.

7 TENNESSEE LADY VOL BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 2007 NCAA SWEET #1 seed vs. #13 seed TENNESSEE LADY VOLS (30-3) vs. MARIST RED FOXES (29-5) MAR. 25, 2007 NOON ESPN UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ARENA 13,000 DAYTON, OHIO Mar. 28, 2OO6 7:04 pm ESP Quicken Loans Arena 20,500 Cleveland, Ohio SCHEDULE & RESULTS NOV. 1 CARSON-NEWMAN (EX) HOUSTON JAGUARS (EX) CHATTANOOGA #20/21 UCLA CSS at #11 Arizona St. FSN #11 STANFORD MIDDLE TENNESSEE WVLT at Louisiana Tech CSTV DEC. 3 at #2 North Carolina ESPN TENNESSEE-MARTIN #21/19 G. WASHINGTON at #23/24 Texas FSN WEST VIRGINIA at Old Dominion ESPNU NOTRE DAME CSS JAN. 3 ALABAMA CSS at #5 Connecticut CBS at Florida at #15 Georgia FSN MISSISSIPPI ST #1 DUKE ESPN at #15/14 Vanderbilt FSN at Alabama CSS FEB. 1 SOUTH CAROLINA #9/14 GEORGIA ESPN at Auburn CSS KENTUCKY ESPN MISSISSIPPI CSS at #7 LSU ESPN at Arkansas OT 25 #12 VANDERBILT FSN MAR. 1-4 SEC Tournament Duluth, Ga. 2 South Carolina FSN #11/10 LSU FSN NCAA 1st/2nd Round/ Pittsburgh 18 Drake ESPN Pittsburgh ESPN NCAA Dayton Regional 25 Marist ESPN NOON 27 Ole Miss/Oklahoma ESPN TBA APRIL 1&3 NCAA Final Four INFORMATION LINKS LADY VOL HOTLINE: (865) WEBSITE: utladyvols.com PROBABLE UT STARTERS 1- SIDNEY SPENCER, F, 6-3, Sr., 11.5 ppg, 4.3 rpg 3- CANDACE PARKER, F, 6-4, So., 19.8 ppg, 9.7 rpg 55- NICKY ANOSIKE, C, 6-4, Jr., 7.4 ppg, 5.8 rpg 00- SHANNON BOBBITT, PG, 5-2, Jr., 8.4 ppg, 1.5 rpg, 2.9 apg 14- ALEXIS HORNBUCKLE, G, 5-11, Jr., 10.7 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 4.1 apg, 3.2 spg OFF THE BENCH 2- CAIT MCMAHAN, PG, 5-4, Fr., 2.5 ppg, 1.2 rpg 10- ELIZABETH CURRY, G, 5-6, Sr., 0.5 ppg, 0.0 rpg 13- DOMINIQUE REDDING, F, 6-1, Sr., 3.8 ppg, 1.4 rpg 33- ALBERTA AUGUSTE, G-F, 5-11, Jr., 4.7 ppg, 2.1 rpg 44- ALEX FULLER, F, 6-2, So., 6.2 ppg, 4.4 rpg MEDICAL LEAVE 34- NICCI MOATS, F, 6-2, Fr., 0.8 ppg, 0.9 rpg GAME 34 NCAA SWEET 16 The number one-seeded and #3/4-nationally ranked Tennessee Lady Vols (30-3 overall, 14-0 SEC) have advanced to its 26th consecutive NCAA Sweet 16 and will face the 13th seeded Marist Red Foxes (29-5, 17-1 MAAC) at noon on Sun., Mar. 25, 2007 in Dayton, Ohio, at the University of Dayton Arena. The winner advances to the NCAA Elite 8 and will take on the winner of the Mississippi vs. Oklahoma contest on Tues., Mar. 27 in the Championship game of the Dayton Regional. LADY VOLS AT A GLANCE This is the Lady Vols 33rd season under Head Coach Pat Summitt She has compiled a staggering overall record Is just 57 wins away from a remarkable 1,000 career victories Collected her 900th coaching win with a decision over #19-ranked Vanderbilt on Jan. 19, 2006 She passed Dean Smith (879 wins) for most NCAA collegiate basketball wins of all-time with a victory over Purdue on Mar. 22, 2005 Her squad advanced to the NCAA Elite 8 Finished with a 31-5 overall record and were the SEC Tournament Champions LOVE US, HATE US GOTTA R-E-S-P-E-C-T US The #3/4-ranked and #1-seeded Tennessee Lady Vols continue play in their 26th consecutive NCAA Tournament the only team to have garnered an invitation to every Big Dance. All-time, UT has received 12 automatic bids and been selected as an at-large team 14 times. The Lady Vols 2007 number one seed marks the 18th time Tennessee has earned a top billing. UT has never been seeded lower than fourth (1986) and has been seeded in the #2 slot four times (1982, 1987, 2002, 2006) and #3, three times (1984, 1985, 1997). Tennessee has a phenomenal record in 113 NCAA Tournament games all under head coach Pat Summitt LADY VOL BASKETBALL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/ COLLEGE 00 SHANNON BOBBITT PG 5-2 JR MANHATTAN, NY/BERGTRAUM/TVCC 1 SIDNEY SPENCER F 6-3 SR HOOVER, AL/HOOVER 2 CAIT McMAHAN PG 5-4 FR MARYVILLE, TN/HERITAGE 3 CANDACE PARKER F-C-G 6-4 SO NAPERVILLE, IL/NAPERVILLE CENTRAL 10 ELIZABETH CURRY G 5-6 SR NEW VIRGINIA, IA/INTERSTATE DOMINIQUE REDDING F 6-1 SR CLEARWATER, FL/CLEARWATER 14 ALEXIS HORNBUCKLE G 5-11 JR CHARLESTON, WV/SO.CHARLESTON 33 ALBERTA AUGUSTE G-F 5-11 JR MARRERO, LA/JOHN EHRET/C. FLA 34 NICCI MOATS F 6-2 FR DALEVILLE, VA/LORD BOTETOURT 44 ALEX FULLER F 6-3 SO SHELBYVILLE, TN/SHELBYVILLE CENTRAL 55 NICKY ANOSIKE C 6-4 JR STATEN ISLAND, NY/ST. PETER'S HEAD COACH: PAT SUMMITT ( in 33 years) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: HOLLY WARLICK ASSISTANTS: NIKKI CALDWELL and DEAN LOCKWOOD DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS: DANIELLE DONEHEW VIDEO COORDINATOR: ANGEL ELDERKIN

8 GAME 34 STORYLINE THE MATCH-UP 2007 NCAA TOURNAMENT SWEET 16 Mar. 25, 2007, University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio. (Dayton host) #1-seed UT vs. #13-seed Marist, Noon ET, ESPN THE RANKINGS UT is 3rd AP & 4th USA TODAY/ESPN Marist is NR AP & NR USA TODAY/ESPN RECENT RESULTS NCAA SECOND ROUND #3/4 UT def. Pittsburgh, NCAA SECOND ROUND Marist def. #17/16 MTSU, COACHES RECORDS UT s Pat Summitt is (33 yrs) Marist s Brian Giorgis is (5 yrs) UPCOMING GAMES NCAA Dayton Regional, Elite 8 Mar. 27 vs. Oklahoma/Ole Miss winner UT in NCAA Sweet 16 (21-4) In Knoxville: UT is 6-0 Away: UT is 0-0 Neutral: UT is 15-4 Overtime: UT is 1-0 UT in NCAA Elite 8 (16-5) In Knoxville: UT is 6-0 Away: UT is 1-1 Neutral: UT is 9-4 Overtime: UT is 1-1 SWEET 16/NCAA 2006: #6 UT def. #9 Rutgers, ELITE 8/NCAA 2006: #1 North Carolina Def. #6 UT, UT MEDIA RELATIONS ASSOCIATE AD FOR MEDIA RELATIONS Basketball Contact: Debby Jennings djennings@utk.edu GA MEDIA RELATIONS BASKETBALL Asst. Basketball Contact: Courtney Tysinger mtysinge@utk.edu MEDIA COVERAGE INTERNET Live stat links on utladyvols.com and ncaasports.com RADIO WNML-AM/FM (990 and 99.1) and the Lady Vol Radio Network. Mickey Dearstone with the play-by-play. TELEVISION ESPN; Dave Pasch, Debbie Antonelli and Heather Cox SATELLITE COORDINATES Saturday, March 24; AMC 2 KU Digital, Transponder 4, Channel C9, Downlink H Tennessee News Conf., 12:15-12:50 p.m. Sunday, March 25 Transponder 4, Channel C9, Downlink H A9, Downlink V Tennessee News Conference (uplink after game), 2-3:15 p.m. PRONUNCIATIONS # 2 Cait McMahan Kate MAC Ma-hann #33 Auguste UH -GUST-ee #55 Anosike ANN-oh-sick-EE UT IN THE 2007 NCAA TOURNAMENT WILL TENNESSEE WALTZ? THE RED FOXES TROT? DOES HOTTY TODDY OR BOOMER SOONER PREVAIL AT UD? The Tennessee Lady Vols travel to its 26th consecutive trip to the Sweet 16 a feat unchallenged in the women s game. In the Dayton Regional with the Lady Vols, Marist will be making its inaugural trip to the Sweet 16. The Red Foxes were a 14th seed in 2004 (losing to Oklahoma, 58-45), a 14th seed in 2006 (losing to Georgia, 75-60) and has won two games in the 2007 Tournament as a #13-seed knocking off Ohio State, 67-63, and Middle Tennessee State, Oklahoma is in its sixth Sweet 16 (1986, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006 and 2007) and advanced from the West Regional in 2002 to the NCAA Championships in San Antonio with Tennessee, UConn and Duke. Tennessee has never faced Oklahoma in the NCAA Tournament but did play on the Sooners home floor in the 2004 NCAA Midwest Regionals in Norman, Oklahoma. Oklahoma was upset by Stanford, 68-43, in the NCAA Second Round game. Ole Miss is attending its 10th Sweet 16 (1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992 and 2007) and has played in four Elite 8 contests. Ole Miss and Tennessee have faced each other in two Sweet 16 games over the years in 1983, UT defeated Ole Miss, (3OT longest game in Lady Vol history) while the Lady Rebels returned the favor in 1985 knocking UT out of the tourney, Tennessee has been to 26 Sweet 16 s and captured 16 Regional titles to date. The Lady Vols won the East in 1988, 1989, 1996; the Mideast in 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2003, and the Midwest in 1997, 2002 and In 2005, UT won the Philadelphia Regional. After advancing from 16 regional championships, Tennessee captured NCAA titles in 1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1997 and NEVER BEEN TO DAYTON The Tennessee Lady Vols have played far and wide over the years but has incredibly visited the state of Ohio only six times. UT has traveled to Cincinnati (1987 Communiplex Classic and 1997 NCAA Final Four), Cleveland (2000 Women s College Basketball Classic and the 2006 NCAA Cleveland Regional), Columbus (at Ohio State, W, 72-56, Jan. 31, 1980) and Youngstown (at Youngstown State, W, 78-54, Feb. 9, 1993). Tennessee has taken on eight state of Ohio schools including Akron, Cincinnati, Dayton, Miami of Ohio, Ohio State, Toledo, Xavier and Youngstown. Dayton traveled to Knoxville and faced the Lady Vols on Dec. 4, 1986 and took home a loss. UT s Cinderella Season of 1997 found the Lady Vols winning NCAA title number five in Cincinnati at the Riverfront Coliseum. Last March in Cleveland, UT was denied a trip to the 2006 Final Four losing to North Carolina, 75-63, in the Cleveland Regional Championship game NCAA TOURNEY TIME FOR TENNESSEE The Lady Vols are playing in the postseason for the 32nd time in Coach Pat Summitt s 33-year career at Tennessee. Tennessee started the tournament on the road in Pittsburgh, Pa., for the NCAA First/Second Rounds and collected wins over Drake (76-37) and host Pittsburgh (68-54). This marked just the third time in 26 years that UT was on the road for the opening rounds. The Lady Vols also traveled in 2004 (Tallahassee, Fla.) and 2006 (Norfolk, Va.). The University of Tennessee served as host for NCAA First /Second Rounds from and AGAINST THE 2007 TOURNAMENT FIELD This season, Tennessee has faced in 17 teams in 20 games from the 63- team (plus UT) NCAA bracket. Overall, the Lady Vols have turned in a 17-3 record. UT has defeated: Chattanooga (102-72), Arizona State (83-74), Stanford (77-60), Middle Tennessee (88-64), George Washington (85-62), West Virginia (66-51), Old Dominion (75-59), Notre Dame (78-54), Connecticut (70-64), Georgia (52-41, 73-57), Vanderbilt (67-57 and 73-53) Mississippi (81-69), LSU (56-51) Drake (76-37) and Pittsburgh (68-54). The Lady Vols three losses came against Duke 70-74, North Carolina and LSU TENNESSEE EARNS RECORD #1 SEED The University of Tennessee has earned 18 number-one seeds all-time in the NCAA Tournament since UT has been seeded number two on four occasions, number three, three times and number four just once. From , the Lady Vols had nine consecutive number one seeds. Only 28 schools have ever received number one seeds over the years. Teams with the most number one seeds through the years: 1. Tennessee 18, 2. (tie) Louisiana Tech and Connecticut 10, 4. Stanford and Duke, 6, 6. (tie) Texas, Old Dominion 5, 8. (tie) Georgia, USC 4, 10. (tie) Penn St., Vandy, Auburn, Virginia, Long Beach 3

9 UT S NCAA SWEET 16 NOTES Tennessee has advanced to all 26 NCAA Sweet 16 s since 1982 and has posted a 21-4 overall record prior to the 2007 contest versus #13-seeded Marist. Broken down, that means that 84 percent of the time, the Lady Vols will advance to the Elite 8. Tennessee s four missteps in the Sweet 16 came against Mississippi (63-60) in 1985 at Bowling Green, Ky.; Western Kentucky (75-70) in 1992 at West Lafayette, Ind.; Louisiana Tech (77-68) in 1994 at Fayetteville, Ark., and Xavier (80-65) in 2001 at Birmingham, Ala. With the exception of the Xavier contest (15 points), the Lady Vols missed the Elite 8 by some close shaves of three points, five points and nine points, respectively. UT played the longest game in its history, a triple overtime, in the 1983 Sweet 16 held in South Bend, Ind. Tennessee out-dueled Mississippi to a win. Tennessee averages 75.5 ppg in NCAA Sweet 16 contests and holds its opponents to 63.7 ppg or an average winning margin of ppg. UT has lost four Sweet 16 games by an average of -8.0 (65.7 to 73.7). The Lady Vol high water mark for points in the Sweet 16 game is 92 scored against Kansas in 1996 and Rutgers in The Lady Vols scored just 60 points in a loss to Mississippi in In 1989, Tennessee recorded its largest margin of victory in a Sweet 16 game with a +33 point win over Virginia. The narrowest win in this round was the infamous twopoint victory, 71-69, over Baylor in Tennessee s Sweet 16 opponents through the years have included: Memphis State, Mississippi (twice), Alabama, Georgia, Virginia (three times), James Madison, Clemson, Western Kentucky (three times), Louisiana Tech, North Carolina, Kansas, Colorado, Rutgers (twice), Virginia Tech, Xavier, BYU, Penn State, Baylor and Texas Tech. The 2007 meeting with Marist in the Sweet 16 will mark the first time the Lady Vols have faced the Red Foxes. UT S NCAA ELITE 8 NOTES Tennessee has advanced to 21 of 25 Elite 8 Rounds dating back to UT did not make the Elite 8 in 1985, 1992, 1994 and The Lady Vols have an unmatched record of 16-5 in Elite 8 games. Tennessee s five losses in the Elite 8 were all heartbreakers. In 1983, after surviving a triple overtime victory against Ole Miss in the Sweet 16, the Lady Vols had nothing left in the tank for Georgia in an Elite 8 match-up in South Bend, Ind., and lost Perhaps the most heartbreaking loss in Tennessee women s basketball program history was the 1990 Elite 8 overtime defeat to Virginia, 79-75, in Norfolk, Va., denying the Lady Vols the chance to play for an NCAA title on their homecourt in Knoxville. Instead, the Lady Vols helped to serve as hostesses at the event billed as Tennessee and the Final Three. In 1993, Tennessee lost an Elite 8 game to a team on a mission. Playing on the Iowa Hawkeyes home floor, Tennessee lost to Coach C. Vivian Stringer s team, Earlier that season, Stringer had lost her husband and the Hawks were on a mission. Another Elite 8 heartbreaker was in 1999 against Duke in Greensboro, N.C. Tennessee had won consecutive NCAA titles in 1996, 1997 and 1998 and were going for four in a row before Duke knocked off UT, 69-63, ending the outstanding careers of four time All- American Chamique Holdsclaw and Kellie Jolly. Last season, in a stacked Cleveland Regional, #1-ranked North Carolina took the Lady Vols out of a trip to the Final Four with a beating. With the exception of the Iowa and north Carolina contests (16 and 12 points, respectively), the Lady Vols missed the Final Four by some close shaves of four points, four points in overtime and six points. UT played the first overtime game in the NCAA Tournament in 1982 in the Elite 8. Tennessee defeated the McGee twins and Southern Cal, Tennessee averages 71.5 ppg in NCAA Elite 8 contests and holds its opponents to 65.3 ppg or an average winning margin of +6.2 ppg. UT has lost four Elite 8 games by an average of -7.4 (64.3 to 71.7). The Lady Vol high water mark for points in the Elite 8 game is 94 scored against Long Beach State in The Lady Vols scored just 52 points in a miracle come-from-behind win over Virginia, 52-46, in Charlottesville, Va., in In 2003, Tennessee recorded its largest margin of victory in a Elite 8 game with a +24 point win over Villanova, The narrowest win in this round was the one-point overtime victory, 91-90, over Southern Cal in 1982 to advance to the first-ever Women s NCAA Final Four in Norfolk, Va. Tennessee s Elite 8 opponents through the years have included: Southern Cal, Georgia (twice), LSU, Auburn (twice), Iowa, Texas Tech (twice), Virginia (three times), Long Beach State, Connecticut, North Carolina (twice), Duke, Vanderbilt, Villanova, Stanford and Rutgers. THE NCAA SWEET 16 The Tennessee Lady Vols have advanced to 26 consecutive NCAA Sweet 16 Rounds dating back to THE ELITE 8 The Tennessee Lady Vols have advanced to 21 of 25 NCAA Elite 8 Rounds dating back to UT did not make the Elite 8 in 1985, 1992, 1994 and THE FINAL FOUR The Tennessee Lady Vols have advanced to 16 NCAA Final Fours dating back to Remarkably, the Lady Vols have played in 11 title games and won six NCAA Championships 1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1997, and THIRTYSOMETHING AGAIN With a win over Pittsburgh in the NCAA Second Round, Tennessee has garnered another 30-win season. Summitt has won at least 30 games in 17 years of her 33 at the helm of the Lady Vols. 94 FOR SUMMITT Against Pittsburgh, Tennessee coach Pat Summitt collected her 94th all-time win in the NCAA Tournament (overall ). NCAA Tournament wins account for 1/10 of Summitt s all-time 943 wins. DOWN TO 16 This season, Tennessee has faced eight of the remaining 15 teams in the NCAA Tournament and posted an 7-3 record against the following schools: Arizona St., Connecticut, Duke, Georgia (two meetings), George Washington, LSU (two meetings), Mississippi and North Carolina. 68TH NCAA TOURNEY OPPONENT With the games against Drake, Pittsburgh and now coming up with Marist, the Lady Vols have now faced 68 different opponents all-time in the NCAA Tournament. Additionally, UT has never faced Drake or Marist but sports a 4-0 alltime record versus Pittsburgh. THESE SEEDS SENT TENNESSEE HOME Tennessee has played in an incredible 113 games in the NCAA Tournament since Six times the Lady Vols have brought home NCAA titles to Knoxville. On the 19 occasions when UT lost in the tournament, the number one seeded team provided the honors nine times. The Lady Vols have never lost to a team seeded lower than #4 all-time in the tournament. The following seeds bounced the Lady Vols. #1 seed 1982, 1984, 1986, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 #2 seed 1983, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1993, 2004 #3 seed 1999 #4 seed 1992, 1994, FIRST/SECOND ROUNDS AT PITTSBURGH PARKER PERSEVERED AT PITT Tennessee took a win over an inspired Pittsburgh Panther team on their home court on Mar. 20, 2007, in the

10 Second Round of the NCAA Tournament. It marked the first time that the Lady Vols played on an away court prior to an NCAA Regional title game. Sophomore All-American Candace Parker led the charge to Tennessee s victory. The win was the 30th of the season and gives Tennessee a 30-win season for the fifth straight season and the 17th time overall under head coach Pat Summitt. Tennessee improved to record alltime against teams from the Big East. The win over Pitt marked the fifth season in a row where Tennessee held all first and second round NCAA opponents to under 60 points. Individually, Candace Parker Moved into a tie for fifth place in the UT record books for single-season free throws made (147) Moved into fifth place in the UT record books for singleseason free throws attempted (208) Moved past Lisa Harrison and into a tie with Sheila Frost for ninth place in the UT record books for single-season rebounds (309) For her career, crossed the 600-rebound plateau against Pitt (607 total) Reached 20+ points for the first time since Feb. 25 against Vanderbilt (21), the 16th time this season and the 7th time of her career Scored 30-plus points for the fourth time this season and the fifth time of her career Earned her 19th double-double of the season, the 29th of her career and her first in an NCAA Tournament game. Was named the Powerade Player of the Game by ESPN; Nicky Anosike Started for the 91st time in her career, giving her the 16th-most starts by a Lady Vol in program history Scored in double figures for the sixth time this season and the 20th time in her career; Alexis Hornbuckle Moved into a tie with Bridgette Gordon for sixth place in the UT record books for single-season steals (106); Shannon Bobbitt Moved into sixth place in the UT record books for single-season three-pointers made (59) Reached double figures for the 13th time this season. SLOPPY START STRONG ENDING Tennessee opened play in a fits-andspurts fashion in the 2007 NCAA Tournament First Round game versus Drake on March 18, The UT team hadn t played a game in 15 days since the early exit from the SEC Tournament and tempo and timing looked out of sync in the opening 20 minutes. Interestingly, the spotty play didn t result in the typical miscues and the Lady Vols registered a season-low four turnovers in the first half and just eight for the game. When Tennessee got on pace in the second stanza, the Lady Vols connected on 60.6 percent from the field. For the game, UT went over 50 percent from the field (50.8%) for the first time since a 53.2 percent showing against Kentucky on Feb. 11, It marked just the ninth game on the season connecting better than 50 percent from the field. In other notes of interest from the game Drake s 14 first-half points tied for the ninth fewest by an opponent in UT history. SEC foe Alabama managed only 14 opening-period points on Jan. 3, The low digits have happened nine other times in program history. Tennessee went on a 25-0 run to open the second half. Ten of those points came from junior point guard Shannon Bobbitt in the first five minutes. Drake s last first-half points came on a Lauren Dybing three-pointer with 2:21 left in the period. The Bulldogs did not score again until a free throw by Monique Jones with 10:30 left in the game, a scoreless span of 11 minutes and 51 seconds. Individually for Tennessee, Candace Parker Reached double figures for the 29th time this season and the 62nd time of her career. Her 13 points moved her past Abby Conklin and into 23rd place on the alltime UT scoring list (1,227); Alexis Hornbuckle Reached double figures for the 17th time this season and the 49th time in her career. She now needs only 66 points to reach 1,000 for her career; Alex Fuller swatted a career high four blocked shots; Shannon Bobbitt Hit back-to-back threes in the starting minutes of the second half to mover her into 14th place in the UT record books for career treys (54); Sidney Spencer Blocked an NCAA career-high two shots and Dominique Redding Scored an NCAA career-high 10 points. FIRST TIME JITTERS Four Lady Vols joined the roll call against Drake earning their first playing time in the NCAA Tournament. Rookie Cait McMahan played 18 minutes and scored a basket, grabbed four rebounds and dished three assists in her first NCAA Tournament game. Junior college transfers Shannon Bobbitt and Alberta Auguste fared well in their first action. Bobbitt tallied 11 points in 18 minutes while Auguste tossed in seven points and grabbed six boards. Senior managerturned-player Elizabeth Curry played five minutes against Drake, the team she grew up watching. Curry hails from New Virginia, Iowa (Interstate 35 H.S.) JUST THREE TIMES ON AN AWAY FLOOR In 113 NCAA Tournament games, the Tennessee Lady Vols have only played on an AWAY floor in three games. Until the game at Pittsburgh, UT had avoided an away floor through the First/Second Rounds and the Sweet 16. On the two occasions, previous to the game at Pittsburgh on Mar. 20, 2007, the Lady Vols played in enemy territory it was for a trip to the Final Four. In 1993, #-2 ranked Tennessee met #4-ranked Iowa in the finals of the NCAA Mideast Regionals in Iowa City. Iowa coach C. Vivian Stringer led an inspired group of Hawkeyes over the Lady Vols, 72-56, on Mar. 27. Stringer s players had dedicated winning the game to the memory of their coach s husband, Bill, who had died suddenly that season. In 1996, #4-ranked Tennessee met #11- ranked Virginia in Charlottesville in the NCAA East Regional Championship game with a trip to the Final Four at stake. Tennessee won the game, 52-46, after rallying from a school record low 14 points in the opening stanza. The Lady Vols would eventually trail by as many as 17 points before the furious rally for the victory. A week later, UT won the 1996 NCAA title in Charlotte, N.C., defeating Connecticut, OT in the semis and then knocking off Georgia, in the title game. NCAA FIRST ROUND NOTES Tennessee has won 20 First/Opening Round games in the NCAA Tournament dating back to 1982 and sports an 20-0 record. There were six years where the Lady Vols had a First Round bye ( ). Tennessee averages 89.1 ppg in NCAA First Round contests and holds its opponents to just 52.3 ppg or an average win margin of ppg. Tennessee scored a then-ncaa record 111 points against North Carolina A&T in the 1994 First Round. AT tallied 37 points to give UT a 74-point winning margin. In 1999, Tennessee tallied 113 points against Appalachian St. for the then-fifth most scored points in an NCAA First or Second round. The Lady Vols closest game in the First Round was a five-point win over Iowa in 1986, Virginia held UT to just 65 points in The Lady Vols won the game Tennessee s First/Opening Round opponents through the years have included: Jackson St., South Carolina St., Middle Tennessee State, Virginia, Iowa, Tennessee Tech, North Carolina A&T, Florida A&M, Radford, Grambling, Liberty, Appalachian St., Furman, Austin Peay, Georgia State, Alabama State, Colgate, Western Carolina, Army and Drake. NCAA SECOND ROUND NOTES Tennessee has won 20 Second Round games in the NCAA Tournament dating back to 1982 and sports an 20-0 record. From , in the smaller sized bracket, teams played a First/Opening Round game and winners advanced to the Sweet 16. A First/Opening Round bye process was in effect from In 1994, true First and Second Round games were played. Tennessee averages 83.1 ppg in NCAA Second Round contests and holds its opponents to just 59.5 ppg or an average win margin of ppg. Tennessee scored 97 points against Rutgers in the 1992 Second Round. The Scarlet Knights tallied 56 points to give UT a 41-point winning margin. The Lady Vols lowest point total and the closest game in the Second Round was an eight-point win over S.W. Missouri (now Missouri State). SWMS held UT to just 55 points in The Lady Vols won the game and would eventually capture the 1991 NCAA title. Tennessee s Second Round opponents through the years have included: Wake Forest, LaSalle, Old Dominion, S.W. Missouri, Rutgers, Northwestern, Clemson, Florida International, Ohio St., Oregon, Western Kentucky, Boston College, St. Mary s (CA), Notre Dame, Virginia, DePaul, Purdue, George Washington and Pittsburgh. SUMMITT NAISMITH FINALIST University of Tennessee Lady Vol head coach Pat Summitt has been named as one of four finalists for the Naismith

11 Award, the Atlanta Tipoff Club announced on Mar. 14. Summitt, Geno Auriemma (Connecticut), Gary Blair (Texas A&M), and Gail Goestenkors (Duke) will make up the final ballot. The Naismith Award is the most prestigious national award presented annually to the men s and women s college basketball coaches of the year, and the winner will be named at the Naismith Awards banquet April 5 in Atlanta. Pat Summitt: For the seventh time in her career, Summitt was named SEC Coach of the Year. In her 33rd season as Lady Vols head coach, Summitt has amassed 942 wins more than any other Division I coach in the history of men's or women's college basketball. She also has six NCAA titles, seven NCAA Coach of the Year Awards, 16 NCAA Final Four appearances on her resume and has coached 19 Kodak All-Americans during her tenure in Knoxville. Summitt won the inaugural Naismith Women s College Coach of the Year award in 1987 then went on to claim four more honors (1989, 1994, 1998 and 2004) the most among all women s college coaches. SUMMITT NAMED WBCA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR The Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) has named the 2007 Russell Athletic/WBCA Regional Coach of the Year winners. Tennessee coach Pat Summitt was named the Regional Coach of the Year for Region 3. The winners of the WBCA National Coach of the Year for each division will be honored on Monday, April 2, 2007, at 12:00 p.m. (ET) during the Russell Athletic/WBCA Coach of the Year Luncheon presented by AstraZeneca in the Crowne Plaza s Grand Ballroom. The luncheon is part of the 2007 WBCA National Convention, held in conjunction with the NCAA Women s Final Four. PARKER FINALIST FOR WADE TROPHY Lady Vol sophomore All-American Candace Parker has been named as one of 12 finalists for the WADE Trophy as presented by the WBCA. Other finalists include: Alison Bales (Duke), Jessica Davenport (Ohio State), Sylvia Fowles (LSU), Katie Gearlds (Purdue), Lindsey Harding (Duke), Crystal Langhorn (Maryland), Ivory Latta (UNC), Courtney Paris (Oklahoma), Bernice Mosby (Baylor), Noell Quinn (UCLA), Candice Wiggins (Stanford). Members of the committee will select the winner of The State Farm Wade Trophy from the 10- member Division I Kodak/WBCA All- America Team and will be announced at the Kodak/WBCA All-America Team Press Conference and The State Farm Wade Trophy Announcement during the WBCA National Convention on Saturday, March 31, 2007, at 9:45 a.m. (ET). PARKER FINALIST FOR KODAK ALL-AMERICA University of Tennessee women s hoopster Candace Parker has been named a finalist for Kodak All-America, announced the Women s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), in cooperation with Eastman Kodak Company. The finalists for the 2007 Kodak/WBCA All-America Basketball Team for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, are voted upon by WBCA-member coaches in each of the eight WBCA geographical regions. All 52 are now in the running for selection to the 10-member Kodak/WBCA All- America Team. Parker s list of accomplishments for her sophomore season include being named the Southeastern Conference Player of the Year, an All-SEC first team selection, an ESPN The Magazine Academic All- American, a Wooden Award finalist, a Naismith Award finalist and a Team USA member. The Naperville, Ill., native became the fastest Lady Vol to 1,000 career points in just her 56th game and has led her team in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots all season. The SEC placed six women on the Region 3 finalists list. Dee Daivs (Vanderbilt), Sylvia Fowles (LSU), Tasha Humphrey (Georgia), Armintie Price (Mississippi) and Carla Thomas (Vanderbilt) joined Parker among the final 52. The Kodak/WBCA All-America Basketball Team for NCAA Division I will be announced at the Kodak/WBCA All- America Team Press Conference at the Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Center on March 31, 2007 at 9:45 a.m. (ET) in Cleveland, Ohio. PARKER NAMED FINALIST FOR JOHN R. WOODEN AWARD University of Tennessee basketball star Candace Parker has been named one of four finalists for the John R. Wooden Award. The Southeastern Conference Player of the Year and ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American will lead #3/4-ranked Tennessee into the upcoming NCAA Tournament, where the Lady Vols seek a seventh national title. A sophomore from Naperville, Ill., Parker leads the team in scoring, rebounding and shot blocking this season. She ranks in the SEC s top-10 in seven different statistical categories and earlier this season became the fastest Lady Vol to achieve 1,000 career points. She and Middle Tennessee s Chrissy Givens are the only two women on the list to boast Academic All-America and conference Player of the Year accolades. Parker has also been named to the USA Basketball Women s Senior National Team. UT HAS THREE PLAYERS SELECTED TO USA BASKETBALL NATIONAL TEAM Lady Vol All-American Candace Parker and former Tennessee players Tamika Catchings and Michelle Snow named to 21 Player Squad With an eye towards continued adaptability to the changing women s basketball environment and building upon the success of the USA Basketball Women s Senior National Team program, USA Basketball announced the 21-member USA Women s Senior National Team. One-seventh of the representation is comprised of current Lady Vol All- American sophomore Candace Parker and former Lady Vols, current WNBA stars, Tamika Catchings and Michelle Snow. This group of seasoned veterans and rising stars, headlined by three-time Olympic gold medalist Sheryl Swoopes (Houston Comets) and two-time Olympic gold medalist Katie Smith (Detroit Shock), will train together over the next two years as the U.S. attempts at the 2007 FIBA Americas Championship to qualify for the 2008 Olympic Games and then defend its three consecutive Olympic gold medal winning streak. It is expected that players selected to compete on USA Senior National teams in the 2007 and 2008 international competitions will come from the USA Basketball Senior National Team pool.

12 MARIST RED FOXES (29-5) REGIONAL SEMIFINAL OPPONENT LADY VOLS VS. RED FOXES THE RANKINGS: UT is 3rd in the AP and 4th in the USA TODAY/ESPN poll Marist is not listed in either poll RECENT RESULTS: No. 1 seed UT defeated No. 8 seed Pittsburgh, 68-54, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament No. 13 seed Marist downed fifth-seeded Middle Tennessee, 73-59, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament UPCOMING GAME: Top seed Tennessee will meet No. 13 Marist on Sunday in a Dayton Regional Semifinal of the NCAA Tournament. The winner will face the Mississippi-Oklahoma victor on Sunday, March 25, in the Dayton Regional Final. COACHES RECORDS: UT's Pat Summitt is (.840) in 33 years Marist s Brian Giorgis is (.699) in five years UT VS. MARIST SERIES RECORD: No previous meetings STATISTICS UT MARIST Overall Record Scoring Scoring Defense Point Margin Rebounds Opponent Rebounds Rebound Margin FG% Opponent FG% Three-point FG% Opponent 3FG% FT% Opponent FT% Blocks Average Steals Average Turnover Average Assist Average UT VS. METRO ATLANTIC The Lady Vols have only taken on one Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference team in history, picking up a win at Manhattan on Dec. 7, 1997, as Tennessee continued the tradition of playing a game in the hometown of each player, this time for four-time All-American Chamique Holdsclaw. RECORDS VS. MAAC TEAMS ALL-TIME Team Wins Losses Pct. Manhattan LADY VOLS VS. MAAC IN NCAA TOURNEY This will be the first time the Lady Vols have taken on a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference team in the NCAA Tournament. MARIST VS. SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE The Red Foxes have taken on five other schools in the Southeastern Conference in history, falling in all six encounters. MARIST RECORDS VS. SEC TEAMS ALL-TIME Team Wins Losses Pct. Auburn Georgia Kentucky Mississippi State South Carolina TOTALS MARIST VS. SEC IN NCAA TOURNEY Last year s Red Foxes fell in the first round of the NCAA Tournament to the third-seeded Georgia Bulldogs, 75-60, in Trenton, N.J., the only time Marist has seen an SEC team in the NCAA Tournament. YEAR OPPONENT ROUND RESULT 2006 Georgia First Round L, 60-75

13 TOP-25 OPPONENTS Tennessee never shies away from top competition, facing 14 foes in the top 25 in the country, 11 of those residing in the top 15 at game time. All three of UT s losses came against top 10 squads, while the Lady Vols went 11-3 against the top 25. Marist has faced just four top-25 opponents, with three coming from among the top 10. They lost regular-season encounters against overall No. 1 Duke and Dayton Regional No. 2 seed and former No. 1 Maryland. They had to down Ohio State and Middle Tennessee to make it to the Sweet 16. UT vs. Top 10 Marist vs. Top 10 #2 North Carolina (L) #6/5 Duke (L) #5 Connecticut (W) #1 Maryland (L) #1 Duke (L) #5/7 Ohio State (W) #9/14 Georgia (W) #7 LSU (W) #11/10 LSU (L) UT vs. rest of Top 25 Marist vs. rest of Top 25 #20/21 UCLA (W) #16 Middle Tennessee (W) #11 Arizona State (W) #11 Stanford (W) #21/19 G. Washington (W) #23/24 Texas (W) #15 Georgia (W) #15/14 Vanderbilt (W) #12 Vanderbilt (W) COMMON OPPONENTS Tennessee and Marist have faced two common opponents this season. The Lady Volunteers went 1-1 against the duo, downing Middle Tennessee before losing to Duke. Marist fell to Duke in the regular season before ending the Blue Raiders 27-game winning streak in the NCAA Tournament second round. TENNESSEE VS. MARIST OPPONENTS Nov. 26 Middle Tennessee H W, Jan. 22 #1 Duke H L, MARIST VS. TENNESSEE OPPONENTS Nov. 17 #6/5 Duke A L, Mar. 19 #16 Middle Tennessee N W, MARIST NOTES SEED AND BID: No. 13 Dayton, MAAC Champion NCAA APPEARANCES: Third LAST APPEARANCE: 2006 OVERALL NCAA RECORD: 2-2 BEST FINISH: Current Run THIRD TIME LUCKY NO. 13 MAKES SWEET 16: The Red Foxes have become just the third team in the 64- team NCAA Tournament era to advance to the Sweet 16 with a No. 13 seed. The two previous squads were Texas A&M in the first year of the expanded field in 1994 and Liberty in Both of those teams bowed out to the top seed of the bracket in the regional semifinals by 26 and 42 points, respectively. Those teams that knocked out the No. 13 seed in the Sweet 16 (LSU 05, Purdue 94) both advanced to the Final Four. Only one other 13th-seeded team has won an NCAA Tournament game, that being Middle Tennessee in 2004, the same program Marist downed in the second round to advance to the match-up against Tennessee. THE FIRST MAAC CHAMP TO WIN: Marist became the first Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference representative in the NCAA Tournament to win a game. Prior to the upset of Ohio State, the MAAC was 0-21 in tourney games. MAYBE SOME MAGIC HELPED THE RED FOXES: The Stanford site for the first and second rounds saw more upsets this weekend than any other in either the men s or women s bracket. Four of the 10 lower seeds to win games in this year s NCAA Tournament played at Maples Pavilion on the Cardinal s campus. Marist pulled off two of the upsets over No. 4 Ohio State and No. 5 Middle Tennessee, while Florida State, the 10th seed in the Fresno Regional, downed No. 7 Old Dominion and No. 2 Stanford on Saturday and Monday as well. The only other site to feature multiple upsets was Hartford, where seventh-seeded Mississippi downed No. 2 seed Maryland in the Dayton Regional and Fresno Regional No. 9 Wisconsin-Green Bay defeated eighth-seeded New Mexico. Just two sites saw every favorite win this year, Raleigh, N.C. and Minneapolis, Minn. CLOSE GAMES DON T HAPPEN OFTEN: The Red Foxes have played just one game this season where the final score difference was fewer than five points, and that came in the first round of the NCAA Tournament against fourth-seeded Ohio State. Of course, the Lady Vols can say the same thing, with the only game decided by less than a nickel was the loss to No. 1 Duke. When the bar is raised to 10 points or fewer, Marist has been in nine such contests, while UT has been in eight. NOT JUST THE BEST, BUT BY FAR THE BEST IN THE MAAC: When looking through the stat rankings from the MAAC, the name Marist stands out on the sheets.

14 Possibly it s because it appears at the top in over half of the league s team categories. The Red Foxes top the MAAC in scoring offense, defense and margin, field goal and free throw percentage, field goal and three-point field goal percentage defense, assists, turnover margin and assist-to-turnover ratio. THE NATION S BEST IN KEEPING THE BALL: Turning the ball over is not something the Red Foxes do very often. In fact, they rank No. 1 in NCAA Division I with just 11.5 giveaways a game. Of course, they face a slightly different team on Sunday, as the Lady Vols take 11.9 steals an outing, sixth best in the country, and force 22.3 turnovers a contest. THE FLIP SIDE: While Tennessee has forced double the turnovers that Marist has given away this season, the Red Foxes and Lady Vols are much closer on their turnover rates the other way. The Big Orange give up 15.5 balls a game, while Marist gets 16.8 turns a night. When comparing turnover margin per game, UT has a +6.8 advantage, while Marist has a +5.3 margin. BUT THE CHINK IN THE ARMOR IS REBOUNDING: Looking at those same sheets of statistics, it s easy to see the hole on the team. The Red Foxes stand sixth in the MAAC in rebounding margin, getting 1.5 fewer boards a game than their foes. Of course, when you make nearly 45 percent of your shots, maybe board work isn t so crucial. At least that s what Marist hopes. SCORING MARGINS CLOSE BETWEEN RED AND ORANGE: One wouldn t think that two schools as different as Tennessee and Marist would have very much in common, but it s amazing how close they are in some categories. Both ranked among the nation s top 20 in scoring margin and top 30 in scoring defense prior to the tournament. The Lady Vols down opponents by an 18- point margin usually (eighth best), while Marist averaged a 13.9-point victory margin (No. 16 in DI). The Red Foxes are better at holding down their opponents, ranking ninth overall by allowing just 54.1 points per game. UT stands 26th with its 56.1 points allowed an outing. OTHER CLOSE CATEGORIES IN THE NCAA STATS: Both teams stood in the top 35 in field goal percentage coming into the tournament. Tennessee makes 44.5 percent of its tries from the field, 33rd in the country, while Marist sinks 44.6 percent, 27th best at last check. Both also rank in the top 35 in assists per game, with UT dishing out 15.6 helpers (No. 32) and Marist dropping 16.2 dimes (No. 23). SHARING IS CARING... AND WINNING FOR FOXES KRESGE: Point guard Alisa Kresge is one of the major reasons the Red Foxes have advanced to the Sweet 16. The senior co-captain handled Middle Tennessee s press with ease to help push the Red Foxes past the Blue Raiders and into the regional semifinals. In that game, Kresge had nine assists to just five turnovers while grabbing four rebounds and blocking her 23rd career shot. For the season, she has doled out 5.4 assists per game, which puts her at No. 27 in the last NCAA stat rankings. The Holmdel, N.J., native has started 98 consecutive games for head coach Brian Giorgis and holds Marist s career records for assists and games played. The first person in program history with 500 assists and 200 steals, Kresge was voted the MAAC s Defensive Player of the Year and was a second-team All- MAAC selection in She leads the team in swipes as well, taking over two balls away per game. Her assist-toturnover ratio currently stands at 2.82, tops on the team and second in the MAAC. Kresge has four 10-assist games on the year, compared to just one by the Lady Vols. That came from Alexis Hornbuckle on Jan. 11 against Florida. DON T GET BEHIND LATE; THEY CAN SEAL IT FROM THE LINE: Marist has made a remarkable number of free throws this season, sinking 73.8 percent (492-of-667) tries from the charity stripe. Three of the Red Foxes have broken the century mark on trips to the line, with two of those, Rachele Fitz and Nikki Flores, making 81.5 percent or better of their tries. By comparison, Tennessee makes 70.7 percent of its free throws in 2007, with two players, Candace Parker and Nicky Anosike, getting more than 100 free tries and two others, Shannon Bobbitt and Sidney Spencer, making over 80 percent. Those last two, however, put it in from the line at a rate of 84.3 and 86.7 percent, respectively. FITZ FAR AND AWAY TOP FRESHMAN IN MAAC: Forward Rachele Fitz has been the best player for the Red Foxes all season. However, she didn t get her starting job until halfway through the year. Since that game at Niagara, Fitz has averaged 16.1 points and 7.3 rebounds a game while also collecting 20 steals in those 18 games. Overall, Fitz leads the Red Foxes with 14.9 points and 6.3 rebounds per contest. She won the MAAC Rookie of the Week award an incredible 11 times in 2007, while four players took home the award five times the rest of the season. The MAAC s Rookie of the Year, Fitz joined Kresge and Meg Dahlman on the All-MAAC second team. In the NCAA Tournament, Fitz has averaged 13 points and 5.5 rebounds a game while shooting 50 percent from the field. Coming into the tournament, she stood 13th nationally in field goal percentage, as Fitz still sinks 57.1 percent (194-of-340) of her tries. Her 81.5 free-throw percentage also stands among the nation s top 100, ranking 82nd. DAHLMAN THE THREAT DOWN LOW: Starting center Meg Dahlman has been the top post presence for the Red Foxes this season. The redshirt junior ranks second on the team in scoring (11.7 ppg) and rebounding (6.1 rpg) while also topping the squad in blocks (1.4 bpg). The

15 second-team All-MAAC selection was the 2006 MAAC Tournament MVP. She scored 13 points and snagged nine boards in the upset win over MTSU. VIANI ON FIRE FROM THREE: Julianne Viani has been the best threat from behind the three-point line all season, making a team-high 42 treys on the year. The team s third-leading scorer with 10.2 points per game, she has been unbelievable behind the arc in the NCAA Tournament. She has hit a mind-numbing 9-of-14 threepoint tries, while averaging 18.5 points per outing. The redshirt sophomore guard also has not made a turnover since the start of the Big Dance. Her 2.24 assist-toturnover ratio ranks third in the MAAC, while her total103 assists stands second on the team. FLORES FLOURISHED AGAINST MTSU: Nikki Flores, the Red Foxes fourth-leading scorer, had the best scoring game of her career against Middle Tennessee in the NCAA Second Round. The junior guard put in 21 points, 12 above her average of 8.7 and three more than her previous career high, against the Blue Raiders on Monday night. That outing was marked by her most field goal attempts (12) and makes (8) in her career. One of three guards with over 100 assists on the year for Marist, Flores is also the team s best free-throw shooter. Shooting 83.3 percent from the line, Flores came into the NCAA Tournament standing 66th in the country. QUITE THE BENCH CONTRIBUTIONS: Head coach Brian Giorgis has done a good job keeping everyone on his roster fresh this season. Of the 13 players on the roster, 10 of those have played in at least 31 of the 34 games. Eight of those average over 11 minutes a game. JOHNSON MAKES MOST OF MINUTES: Despite averaging 9.5 minutes a game, freshman Lynzee Johnson has been a valuable contributor for the Red Foxes. She ranks second on the team in field goal percentage (54.9) and leads the squad from beyond the arc, sinking 48 percent of her tries. She has missed just one game all season and averages 4.3 points per outing. CONNECTIONS: Marist head coach Brian Giorgis and UT associate head coach Holly Warlick might have seen each other a couple of times in Blacksburg, Va., as both were in graduate school at Virginia Tech in the early 1980 s. Giorgis earned his master's in health education in 1982, while Warlick completed her master s in athletic administration the following year Giorgis and Nicky Anosike are familiar as well, as the UT junior center remembers Giorgis from the AAU circuit in New York And UT s video coordinator Angel Elderkin is a huge resource for Summitt and her staff this week, as she coached against the Red Foxes as an assistant at Siena College from MARIST ROSTER NO. PLAYER POS HT CL PTS REB 1 Shannon Minter G 5-7 Sr Alisa Kresge G 5-7 Sr Julianne Viani G 5-7 RSo Brittany Engle G 5-9 Fr Rachele Fitz F 6-0 Fr Meg Dahlman F/C 6-3 RJr Nikki Flores G 5-4 Jr Kristin Hein F 6-0 Sr Alexis Waters F/G 5-9 Jr Lynzee Johnson G/F 5-10 Fr Courtney Kolesar G 5-8 Jr Mary Alice Duff F/C 6-2 Sr Sarah Smrdel F 6-2 Jr bold indicates probable starter MARIST SCHEDULE/RESULTS Nov. 10 STONY BROOK W, Nov. 17 #5/6 Duke L, Nov. 19 Villanova L, (OT) Nov. 22 DARTMOUTH W, Nov. 26 FORDHAM W, Nov. 28 Brown W, Dec. 2 Bucknell W, Dec. 8 LOYOLA (Md.)* W, Dec. 10 MANHATTAN* W, Dec. 18 Harvard W, Dec. 22 Yale L, Dec. 29 Liberty% W, Dec. 30 #1 Maryland% L, Jan. 6 Fairfield* W, Jan. 8 Rider* W, Jan. 12 Canisius* W, Jan. 14 Niagara* W, Jan. 19 ST. PETER S* W, Jan. 21 IONA* W, Jan. 26 SIENA* W, Jan. 28 NIAGARA* W, Feb. 2 St. Peter s* W, Feb. 4 Manhattan* W, Feb. 9 CANISIUS* W, Feb. 11 Siena* W, Feb. 16 Loyola (Md.)* L, Feb. 19 RIDER* W, Feb. 23 Iona* W, Feb. 25 FAIRFIELD* W, Mar. 2 Manhattan! W, Mar. 3 Siena! W, Mar. 4 Iona! W, (OT) Mar. 17 #5/7 Ohio State^ W, Mar. 19 #16 Middle Tennessee W, ALL CAPS INDICATES HOME GAME * = Metro Atlantic Athletic Conferencegames % = Terrapin Classic (College Park, Md.)! = MAAC Tournament (Bridgeport, Conn.) ^ = NCAA First & Second Rounds (Stanford, Calif.)

16 OKLAHOMA SOONERS (28-4) POSSIBLE REGIONAL FINAL OPPONENT LADY VOLS VS. SOONERS THE RANKINGS: UT is 3rd in the AP & 4th in the ESPN/USA Today Poll OU is 11th in both the AP and ESPN/USA Today Poll RECENT RESULTS: #1 seed UT defeated eighth-seeded Pittsburgh, 68-54, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament No. 3-seeded OU defeated No. 6 Marquette, 78-47, in the NCAA Second Round UPCOMING GAMES: Tennessee, the top seed from the Dayton Region, will take on No. 13 seed Marist in the Regional Semifinals of the NCAA Tournament. The winner of that contest will face the victor of the showdown between third-seeded Oklahoma and No. 7 seed Ole Miss. COACHES RECORDS: UT's Pat Summitt is (.840) in her 33rd year OU s Sherri Coale is (.665) in her 11th year SERIES RECORD: Tennessee leads the series, 2-0. Home: Tennessee is 1-0 Away: Tennessee is 1-0 Neutral: No contests Postseason: No contests Overtime: No contests LAST MEETING: The #2 Lady Vols downed the #13/15 Sooners, 71-55, on Dec. 21, 2003, in Norman, Okla STATISTICS UT OU Overall Record Scoring Scoring Defense Point Margin Rebounds Opponent Rebounds Rebound Margin FG% Opponent FG% Three-point FG% Opponent 3FG% FT% Opponent FT% Assists Average Blocks Average Steals Average Turnover Average LAST TIME VS. OKLAHOMA On Dec. 21, 2003, the #2-ranked Tennessee Lady Vol basketball team managed to win handily in regulation, taking a decision over #13/15 Oklahoma in a soldout Lloyd Noble Arena (12,080) in Norman, Okla., Unlike UT s two previous overtime road victories, the Lady Vols exploded out of the gate, jumping to an 11-2 advantage in the opening four minutes and led by as many as 15 points (19-4 at 12:11). The Sooners came storming back to pull within three (27-24) with four minutes to go before the break. After such a big start, UT fizzled in the last 6:30 of the first half, managing just two baskets, but still led, 29-28, at the break. During her halftime chat, UT head coach Pat Summitt reminded her team that Christmas break did not start until after the game and challenged the Lady Vols to put the contest away in the first 10 minutes of the second stanza. The Sooners would not go away, however, and urged on by their record crowd, OU knotted the score at 34-all with 18:19 to play. A Loree Moore lay-up followed by a seven-point barrage by sophomore guard Shanna Zolman over the span of one minute and thirty-five seconds, provided UT with a lead with 15:12 to play. OU shaved the Lady Vol lead to single digits one last time with 4:07 to play (60-52), but UT hit all eight of its free throws down the stretch and another trey by Zolman iced the game. Tasha Butts recorded her fourth career double-double, adding 11 points and 10 rebounds, while fellow senior Ashley Robinson rejected five shots. THE SERIES Tennessee and Oklahoma have met on two previous occasions, with the Lady Vols emerging victorious in both contests. They picked up a win at home on Nov. 10, 2002, before downing the Sooners, 71-55, in Norman, Okla., on Dec. 21, TENNESSEE VS. OKLAHOMA SERIES MEETINGS Nov. 10, 2002 Knoxville, Tenn. W, Dec. 21, 2003 Norman, Okla. W, 71-55

17 UT VS. BIG 12 Tennessee currently holds a record all-time against teams from the Big 12, including a perfect 6-0 mark in NCAA Tournament play. Ten of those losses, however, have come at the hands of Texas, with the only other defeat credited to Colorado in UT VS. BIG 12 LEAGUE TEAMS ALL-TIME Team Wins Losses Pct. Baylor Colorado Kansas Kansas State Missouri Nebraska Oklahoma Oklahoma State Texas Texas A&M Texas Tech TOTALS LADY VOLS VS. BIG 12 IN NCAA TOURNEY Date Opponent Round Score March 25, 95 Texas Tech Elite Eight W, March 23, 96 Kansas Sweet 16 W, March 22, 97 Colorado Sweet 16 W, March 27, 00 Texas Tech Elite Eight W, March 28, 04 Baylor Sweet 16 W, March 27, 05 Texas Tech Elite Eight W, COMMON OPPONENTS Tennessee and Oklahoma have faced three common opponents this year. The Lady Vols defeated UCLA and South Carolina at home as well as Texas on the road. The Sooners picked up victories over the Bruins and Gamecocks in road games while taking two of three contests from the Longhorns. OU VS. COMMON UT OPPONENTS Nov. 21 UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. W, Dec. 7 South Carolina Columbia, S.C. W, Jan. 31 Texas Austin, Texas L, Feb. 12 Texas Norman, Okla. W, March 7 Texas Okla. City, Okla. W, TOP 25 OPPONENTS With a quick glance at the schedules of Tennessee and Oklahoma, you will find two slates chock full of ranked opponents this season, The Lady Vols have posted a terrific 11-3 record against ranked teams this year, including a 3-3 mark against squads in the top 10. The Sooners have been nearly as impressive, earning seven victories in 10 showdowns with top-25 opposition, including three wins of Big 12 foe Baylor. UT vs. Top 10 OU vs. Top 10 #2 North Carolina (L) #8 Ohio State (L) #5 Connecticut (W) #9 Baylor (W) #1 Duke (L) #9/14 Georgia (W) #7 LSU (W) #11/10 LSU (L) UT vs. rest of Top 25 OU vs. rest of Top 25 #20/21 UCLA (W) #20 DePaul (W) #11 Arizona State (W) #21 UCLA (W) #11 Stanford (W) #25 New Mexico (W) #21/19 G. Washington (W) #21 Texas A&M (L) #23/24 Texas (W) #16 Texas A&M (L) #15 Georgia (W) #16 Baylor (W) #15/14 Vanderbilt (W) #18 Baylor (W) #12 Vanderbilt (W) #22 Marquette (W) UT VS. COMMON OU OPPONENT Nov. 16 UCLA Knoxville, Tenn. W, Dec. 17 Texas Austin, Texas W, Feb. 1 South Carolina Knoxville, Tenn. W, CURRENT LADY VOL CAREER STATS VERSUS OKLAHOMA PLAYER GP/GS Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TR PF A BLK S P Sidney Spencer 1/ Dominique Redding 1/ CURRENT LADY VOL GAME-BY-GAME STATS VERSUS OKLAHOMA GP/GS Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TR PF A BLK S P SIDNEY SPENCER Dec. 21, / DOMINIQUE REDDING Dec. 21, /

18 OKLAHOMA NOTES SEED AND BID: No. 3 Dayton, Big 12 Champion NCAA APPEARANCES: 10 LAST APPEARANCE: 2006 OVERALL NCAA RECORD: 16-9 BEST FINISH: NCAA Runner-Up (2002) WILL THE REAL CP3 PLEASE STAND UP: Both Tennessee and Oklahoma boast National Player of the Year candidates that wear the number three and have the initials CP, in UT s Candace Parker and OU s Courtney Paris. Naturally, a healthy rivalry has developed between fans of the two schools, with each claiming rights to the nickname CP3. The possible Elite Eight showdown between the two teams would allow the pair of superstars to battle it out on the court for the privilege to use the catchy moniker. The question is, when does Chris Paul get a say in this fight? VIRTUALLY GUARANTEED: Oklahoma sophomore standout Courtney Paris has been one of the nation s most consistent players over the past two seasons, having notched a double-double in points and rebounds in 65 of her 68 career contests. She has also put together a streak of 60 straight double-double performances, which is believed to be the longest in either men s or women s collegiate basketball history. RETURN TO SENDER: Both Tennessee and Oklahoma have been among the nation s best this season when it comes to blocking shots, with per-game averages of 5.6 and 5.9, respectively. Entering the NCAA Tournament, OU stood seventh in the nation in the blocks category, while UT ranked 22nd. Sooner sophomore Courtney Paris currently holds the nation s fourth-best average with 3.4 per contest and the Lady Vols Candace Parker is 16th, as she has recorded an average of 2.9 blocks per game. CONNECTION TO THE PROS: Three members of the Oklahoma women s basketball team have fathers who were famous athletes. Twin sisters Courtney and Ashley Paris are the daughters of former NFL All-Pro offensive tackle William Bubba Paris, who spent eight years in the league with the San Francisco 49er before finishing his career with a single season with the Indianapolis Colts. Their freshman teammate Abi Olajuwon, meanwhile, is the daughter of the NBA s all-time blocked shots leader Hakeem The Dream Olajuwon. During his 18-year tenure, he was named to the league s All-Star team 12 times while swatting an NBA record 3,830 shots. He is one of only eight players in NBA history with over 20,000 points and 12,000 rebounds in his career and, in 1996, he was selected as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. BALANCED ATTACK: The Sooners are a balanced squad, with a rotation of 10 athletes playing in nearly every game this season. Sophomore Courtney Paris is the only player on the team to average 30 minutes a game and double-digits in scoring. TAKING HOME THE HARDWARE: UT s Candace Parker and OU s Courtney Paris have garnered an astonishing number of accolades this season. Both players are currently finalists for Kodak All-America honors, as well as the John R. Wooden Award, State Farm Wade Trophy and Naismith Women s College Player of the Year. Paris has already been named Big 12 Player of the Year, Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year and the Big 12 Tournament MVP. In addition, she has been selected to a trio of all-conference teams, including first team All-Big 12, as well as the All-Big 12 Defensive Team and All-Big 12 Tournament Team. In the SEC, Parker has not had a shortage of hardware either, picking up Player of the Year laurels and being unanimously named first team All-SEC. She has also been recognized for her efforts in the classroom, earning a spot on the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Second Team. 1,000 POINT CLUB: A trio of current Sooner players Leah Rush, Courtney Paris and Chelsi Welch have become members of the 1,000 point club, with two reaching the mark this season. Rush was the first to accomplish the feat, doing so on Feb. 12, 2006 against Baylor. Earlier this year, both Paris and Welch joined their teammate in the prestigious group on the same day, reaching the milestone against Ohio State on Dec. 20, OU senior Erin Higgins could become the fourth, as she currently has 943 career points. UT sophomore standout Candace Parker and senior Sidney Spencer also reached the career-scoring plateau this season. Parker became the 30th Lady Vol to do so at Alabama on Jan. 28, while Spencer cleared the mark in the first round of the SEC Tournament against South Carolina on March 2. Parker now has 1,214 after averaging 19.7 ppg this year, and Spencer has netted 1,018 career points with an average of 11.6 per game this season. UT junior Alexis Hornbuckle also stands just 80 points away from becoming the third Lady Vol this season to reach the target. DIALING LONG DISTANCE: The current Oklahoma roster sports two of the program s top four career threepoint shooters in seniors Erin Higgins and Chelsi Welch. Higgins, the school s all-time leader in three-pointers made (266), leads the team with 44 made treys this season. Welch is close on her heels, however, having knocked down 41 shots from beyond the arc this year. She currently ranks fourth on the OU charts with 142 career threes and needs just 11 more to pass Carin Stites for the third spot on the list.. BATTLING ANCHORS: Two members of ESPN s women s college basketball studio analyst crew could be duking it out if their alma maters reach the Sweet 16, as Kara Lawson is a Tennessee graduate and Stacey Dales attended Oklahoma. Following Dales final year at OU, she was the first pick (third overall) of the Washington Mystics in the WNBA Draft. The person in charge of the Mystic s draft board? None other than UT head coach Pat Summitt, who was in her initial season as a Player Personnel Consultant with Washington.

19 OKLAHOMA ROSTER NO. PLAYER POS HT CL PTS REB 1 Nyeshia Stevenson F 5-9 Fr Courtney Paris C 6-4 So Abi Olajuwon C 6-4 Fr Ashley Paris F 6-3 So Jenna Plumley G 5-4 Fr Carolyn Winchester F 5-11 So Kendra Moore G 5-5 Sr Amanda Thompson F 6-0 Fr Chelsi Welch G 5-9 Sr Leah Rush F 6-1 Sr Rose Hammond G 5-9 Fr Krista Sanchez F 6-1 Sr Britney Brown G 5-8 Sr Erin Higgins G 5-9 Sr bold indicates probable starter OKLAHOMA SCHEDULE/RESULTS Nov. 12 DEPAUL W Nov. 17 vs. Eastern Kentucky% W Nov. 18 at Hawaii% W Nov. 21 at UCLA W Nov. 29 at Lamar W Dec. 2 at Tulsa# W Dec. 7 at South Carolina W Dec. 10 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W Dec. 17 NORTHERN COLORADO W Dec. 20 OHIO STATE L Dec. 30 New Mexico& W Jan. 3 KANSAS STATE* W Jan. 6 at Nebraska* W Jan. 10 at Baylor* W Jan. 17 at Oklahoma State* W Jan. 20 at Colorado* W Jan. 22 TEXAS TECH* W (2OT) Jan. 24 IOWA STATE* W Jan. 27 TEXAS A&M* L Jan. 31 at Texas* L Feb. 4 OKLAHOMA STATE* W Feb. 10 at Texas A&M* L Feb. 12 TEXAS* W Feb. 17 at Texas Tech* W Feb. 21 at Kansas* W Feb. 25 MISSOURI* W Feb. 28 BAYLOR* W March 7 vs. Texas$ W March 8 vs. Baylor$ W March 10 vs. Iowa State$ W March 17 vs. Southeast Missouri^ W March 19 vs. Marquette^ W Home games in ALL CAPS % = Waikiki Beach Marriott Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) # = Bertha Teague Classic (Tulsa, Okla.) & = Played at Cox Convention Center (Okla. City, Okla.) $ = Big 12 Tournament ^ = NCAA Tournament * = Conference Game CURRENT SOONERS CAREER STATS VERSUS TENNESSEE Player Games Pts (Avg.) Rebs (Avg.) Best Mark Pts/Rebs Britney Brown 1 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 0/0 Erin Higgins 2 20 (10.0) 0 (0.0) 18/2 Leah Rush 1 2 (2.0) 1 (1.0) 2/2 Chelsi Welch 1 8 (8.0) 3 (3.0) 8/3 CURRENT SOONERS GAME-BY-GAME STATS VERSUS TENNESSEE GP/GS Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TR PF A BLK S P BRITNEY BROWN Dec. 21, / ERIN HIGGINS Nov. 10, / Dec. 21, / Totals 2/ LEAH RUSH Dec. 21, / CHELSI WELCH Nov. 10, /

20 OLE MISS REBELS (23-10) POSSIBLE REGIONAL FINAL OPPONENT LADY VOLS VS. REBELS THE RANKINGS: UT is 3rd in the AP & 4th in the ESPN/USA Today Poll UM is unranked RECENT RESULTS: No. 1 seed UT defeated eighth-seeded Pittsburgh, 68-54, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament No. 7 Ole Miss defeated second-seeded Maryland, 89-78, in the NCAA Second Round UPCOMING GAMES: Tennessee, the top seed from the Dayton Region will take on No. 13 seed Marist in the Regional. The winner of that contest will face the victor of the showdown between third-seeded Oklahoma and No. 7 seed Ole Miss. COACHES RECORDS: UT's Pat Summitt is (.840) in 33 years UM s Carol Ross is (.655) in 16 years SERIES RECORD: Tennessee leads the series, 30-7 Home: Tennessee is 14-2 Away: Tennessee is 13-3 Neutral: 3-2 Postseason: 5-2 Overtime: 1-1 LAST MEETING: The #3 Lady Vols defeated the Rebels, 81-69, on Feb. 15, 2007, in Knoxville, Tenn STATISTICS UT UM Overall Record Scoring Scoring Defense Point Margin Rebounds Opponent Rebounds Rebound Margin FG% Opponent FG% Three-point FG% Opponent 3FG% FT% Opponent FT% Blocks Average Steals Average Turnover Average Assists Average LAST TIME VS. OLE MISS On Feb. 15, 2007, the Lady Vols won their 11th straight Southeastern Conference game with an triumph over Ole Miss. Sophomore Candace Parker had another double-double, as she accumulated 25 points and 10 rebounds in the contest. Tennessee took the lead going into the locker room after an 11-0 run which sharted with a three-pointer by junior Shannon Bobbitt. Bobbitt s shot was in response to a jumper by Carla Bartee which Ole Miss ahead with 5:56 to go in the half. UM got to in the second half before Sidney Spencer started a 7-0 Tennessee run. The Lady Vols never looked back and led by 19 with 5:56 left in the game. The Rebels leading-scorer, Armintie Price, contributed only 13 tallies, as she was on the bench most of the first half with two early fouls. Price s performance was not up to par, as she came to Knoxville averaging 18.7 points per game. Bobbitt had 15 points for UT, while classmate Alexis Hornbuckle added 12. Five Rebels reached double digits in the game, including Price, Danetra Forrest with 11 and Ashley Awkward, Bartee and Bianca Thomas with 10 points apiece. The two teams produced a total of 43 turnovers, 23 of them coming at the Rebels expense. The win marked Tennessee s 14th straight victory over Ole Miss. THE SERIES Tennessee leads the series with SEC foe Ole Miss, 30-7, dating back to The Rebels are the only SEC team which can claim they defeated the Lady Vols four times in a row ( ). TENNESSEE VS. OLE MISS SERIES MEETINGS Jan. 17, 1977 Oxford, Miss. W, Feb. 14, 1977 Knoxville, Tenn. W, Jan. 7, 1978 Oxford, Miss. W, Feb. 4, 1978 Knoxville, Tenn. W, Feb. 10, 1980 Knoxville, Tenn. W, Jan. 8, 1983 Oxford, Miss. W, March 25, 1983 South Bend, Ind. W, (3OT) Feb. 15, 1984 Knoxville, Tenn. L, March 3, 1985 Oxford, Miss. W, March 22, 1985 Bowling Green, Ky. L, Feb. 5, 1986 Oxford, Miss. L, March 1, 1986 Athens, Ga. L, Jan. 31, 1987 Knoxville, Tenn. L, Feb. 6, 1988 Oxford, Miss. W, 78-67

21 Jan. 14, 1989 Knoxville, Tenn. W, March 5, 1989 Albany, Ga. W, Jan. 13, 1990 Oxford, Miss. W, Jan. 26, 1991 Knoxville, Tenn. W, Jan. 18, 1992 Oxford, Miss. L, (OT) Jan. 16, 1993 Knoxville, Tenn. W, Feb. 16, 1994 Oxford, Miss. W, Jan. 29, 1995 Knoxville, Tenn. W, Feb. 4, 1996 Oxford, Miss. L, March 2, 1996 Chattanooga, Tenn. W, Feb. 2, 1997 Knoxville, Tenn. W, Nov. 18, 1997 Knoxville, Tenn. W, Feb. 4, 1998 Oxford, Miss. W, Dec. 29, 1998 Oxford, Miss. W, Feb. 4, 1999 Knoxville, Tenn. W, Feb. 10, 2000 Oxford, Miss. W, Feb. 8, 2001 Knoxville, Tenn. W, Feb. 21, 2002 Oxford, Miss. W, Feb. 6, 2003 Knoxville, Tenn. W, Feb. 22, 2004 Oxford, Miss. W, Feb. 6, 2005 Knoxville, Tenn. W, Feb. 2, 2006 Oxford, Miss. W, Feb. 15, 2007 Knoxville, Tenn. W, UT VS. SEC Tennessee is all-time against the SEC. This year, UT was the only team to amass a perfect 14-0 league record to take the regular-season SEC title. The Lady Vols are 13-2 versus conference opponents in the NCAA Tournament. UT VS. SEC TEAMS ALL-TIME Team Wins Losses Pct. Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina Vanderbilt TOTALS LADY VOLS VS. SEC IN NCAA TOURNEY Date Opponent Round Score March 25, 83 Ole Miss Sweet 16 W, March 27, 83 Georgia Elite Eight L, March 23, 84 Alabama Sweet 16 W, March 25, 84 Georgia Elite Eight W, March 22, 85 Ole Miss Sweet 16 L, March 20, 86 Georgia Sweet 16 W, March 22, 86 LSU Elite Eight W, March 21, 87 Auburn Elite Eight W, April 2, 89 Auburn NCAA Final W, March 23, 91 Auburn Elite Eight W, April 1, 95 Georgia Final Four W, March 31, 96 Georgia NCAA Final W, March 27, 98 Arkansas Final Four W, March 25, 02 Vanderbilt Elite Eight W, April 4, 04 LSU Final Four W, COMMON OPPONENTS Tennessee and Ole Miss share many common opponents in the SEC. UT went 13-0 in regular season versus these opponents, and 1-1 in the postseason. The Rebels boast a 9-4 season conference record against common opponents and match the Lady Vols postseason SEC record. UT VS. COMMON UM OPPONENTS Jan. 3 Alabama Knoxville, Tenn. W, Jan. 11 Florida Gainesville, Fla. W, Jan. 14 Georgia Athens, Ga. W, Jan. 18 Mississippi St. Knoxville, Tenn. W, Jan. 25 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. W, Jan. 28 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. W, Feb. 1 South Carolina Knoxville, Tenn. W, Feb. 5 Georgia Knoxville, Tenn. W, Feb. 8 Auburn Auburn, Ala. W, Feb. 11 Kentucky Knoxville, Tenn. W, Feb. 19 LSU Baton Rouge, La. W, Feb. 22 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. W, Feb. 25 Vanderbilt Knoxville, Tenn. W, March 2 South Carolina Duluth, Ga. W, March 3 LSU Duluth, Ga. L, UM VS. COMMON UT OPPONENTS Jan. 4 Auburn Auburn, Ala. W, Jan. 7 Vanderbilt Oxford, Miss. W, Jan. 11 LSU Oxford, Miss. W, Jan. 14 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. W, Jan. 18 South Carolina Oxford, Miss. W, Jan. 25 Georgia Athens, Ga. L, Jan. 28 Mississippi St. Oxford, Miss. L, Feb. 1 Florida Gainesville, Fla. W, Feb. 4 Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. W, Feb. 8 Kentucky Oxford, Miss. L, Feb. 11 Alabama Oxford, Miss. W, Feb. 18 Mississippi St. Starkville, Miss. W, Feb. 25 Auburn Oxford, Miss. L, March 1 Alabama Duluth, Ga. W, March 2 LSU Duluth, Ga. L, TOP 25 OPPONENTS Tennessee and Ole Miss both played tough schedules this season. Each played Georgia, LSU and Vanderbilt when those teams were ranked. Tennessee lost to #1 Duke and #2 North Carolina this year, while Ole Miss lost to top-ranked Maryland at the Junkanoo Jam on Nov. 25, only to defeat the Terrapins in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on March 20. UT vs. Top 10 UM vs. Top 10 #2 North Carolina (L) #1 Maryland (L) #5 Connecticut (W) #5 LSU (W) #1 Duke (L) #3 Tennessee (L) #9/14 Georgia (W) #7/5 Maryland (W) #7 LSU (W) #11/10 LSU (L)

22 UT vs. rest of Top 25 UM vs. rest of Top 25 #20/21 UCLA (W) #21 Rutgers (L) #11 Arizona State (W) #11 Vanderbilt (W) #11 Stanford (W) #14 Georgia (L) #21/19 G. Washington (W) #11 LSU (L) #23/24 Texas (W) #15 Georgia (W) #15/14 Vanderbilt (W) #12 Vanderbilt (W) CURRENT LADY VOL CAREER STATS VERSUS OLE MISS Player Games Pts (Avg.) Rebs (Avg.) Best Mark Pts/Rebs Nicky Anosike 3 23 (7.7) 23 (7.7) 11/9 Alberta Auguste 1 2 (2.0) 0 (0.0) 2/0 Shannon Bobbitt 1 15 (15.0) 2 (2.0) 15/2 Alex Fuller 2 12 (6.0) 8 (4.0) 6/6 Alexis Hornbuckle 3 33 (11.0) 17 (5.7) 14/8 Cait McMahan 1 4 (4.0) 2 (2.0) 4/2 Candace Parker 2 32 (16.0) 14 (7.0) 25/10 Dominique Redding 4 11 (2.8) 8 (2.0) 11/8 Sidney Spencer 4 46 (11.5) 19 (4.8) 18/7 CURRENT LADY VOL GAME-BY-GAME STATS VERSUS OLE MISS GP/GS Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TR PF A BLK S P NICKY ANOSIKE Feb. 6, / Feb. 2, / Feb. 15, / Totals 3/ / /7.7 ALBERTA AUGUSTE Feb. 15, / SHANNON BOBBITT Feb. 15, / ALEX FULLER Feb. 2, / Feb. 15, / Totals 2/ / /6.0 ALEXIS HORNBUCKLE Feb. 6, / Feb. 2, / Feb. 15, / Totals 3/ / /11.0 CAIT MCMAHAN Feb. 15, / CANDACE PARKER Feb. 2, / Feb. 15, / Totals 2/ / /16.0 DOMINIQUE REDDING Feb. 22, / Feb. 6, / Feb. 2, / Feb. 15, / Totals 4/ / /2.8

23 SIDNEY SPENCER Feb. 22, / Feb. 6, / Feb. 2, / Feb. 15, / Totals 4/ / /12.5 OLE MISS NOTES SEED AND BID: Seventh seed, At-large bid NCAA APPEARANCES: 17th LAST APPEARANCE: 2005 OVERALL NCAA RECORD: BEST FINISH: Elite Eight, four times POST SEASON SUCCESS RATE: The Ole Miss Rebels are making their 17th appearance at the NCAA Tournament this year, third under head coach Carol Ross. The squad received a seventh seed, at-large bid after posting a overall and 9-5 mark in the Southeastern Conference prior to the Big Dance. Their first game of the 2007 NCAA Tournament pitted the Rebels against 10th-seeded TCU. The Ole Miss win was the first under Ross and first in the tournament since The Red and White are at the Big Dance. On March 20, the Rebels defeated defending national champion Maryland, THE PRICE IS RIGHT: Senior guard Armintie Price is arguably the best player to come out of Ole Miss, picking up hardware since her collegiate debut in She was most recently named a finalist for the 2007 WBCA/Kodak All-America Team and tabbed the SEC Defensive Player of the Year and a unanimous first-team All-SEC selection. Her defensive work earned her the conference award for the second time, and she is now one of only four Rebels to earn first-team honors on three occasions. She is also the conference record holder for most Player of the Week awards with nine. Her four this season tie Tennessee sophomore Candace Parker for most honors in a season. THE RECORD WATCH: Earlier this year, Price became the fifth player in NCAA history to post 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds, 300 assists and 300 steals in a career. She is joined in that pool by two Lady Vols, Chamique Holdsclaw and Tamika Catchings. The Myrtle, Miss., native is on schedule to become the second player in NCAA history to record 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds, 400 steals and 400 assists. She needs just seven more take-aways to join Cheryl Miller. A HISTORY IN THE NCAA: Tennessee has lost to only two SEC teams in the NCAA Tournament, one being the Ole Miss Rebels. On March 22, 1985, Ole Miss defeated UT in the Sweet 16, 63-60, after three overtimes. The Rebels went on to the Elite Eight that year, the first of four times in school history. The Lady Vols did not forget the knock-out, as they went on to the Final Four the next year and have not lost another NCAA Tournament game to a conference foe in the last 10 meetings. AN UNBEATABLE STREAK: Ole Miss holds one advantage over Tennessee that no other SEC team can claim. Between , the Rebels defeated the Lady Vols four straight times, and had victories in five of six tries versus UT during that span. Since then, UT has fallen at the hands of Mississippi only twice, the last time coming on Feb. 4, TENNESSEE NATIVES: Four players on the Rebel roster hail from the Volunteer state. Seniors Ashley Awkward and Jada Mincy are both products of Memphis, while freshman Alliesha Easley calls Cordova her home and rookie Bianca Thomas hails from Henderson. Both Mincy and Easley attended Briarcrest High School. UNTIL THE BUZZER SOUNDS: The Rebels have taken five games into overtime this year for a total of nine overtime periods, the most in the NCAA. The loss to Rutgers went into three OTs, and on two other occasions UM saw two overtimes. Ole Miss is 3-2 in games decided in extra periods, including winning three straight. 20+ FOR ROSS Head coach Carol Ross and company amassed a 20+ wins season for the first time in Ross four-year career at UM. The 23 victories the Rebels posted this season are the most for the program since the season. The team s nine SEC wins are the most since the campaign, when Ole Miss went undefeated in league play. FRESHMAN STANDOUT: Freshman guard Alliesha Easley has started all 34 games for the Rebels and is averaging 11.2 points per game, third on the team. Easley joins Price on the SEC awards list, as she was named to the All-Freshman Team. She scored a careerbest 25 points versus Illinois and led the Rebels with 19 points in their win over #5 LSU. TAKING AWAY : In the 33 games it played this season, Ole Miss has accumulated 453 steals, averaging 13.7 per contest. Opponents have only taken the ball from the Rebels 256 times for an average of 7.8 per game. The Lady Vols, on the other hand, are taking 11.9 from their opponents each game and giving up only an average of 8.0 per contest. OF THINGS TO COME: Senior Armintie Price was named to several watch lists for national awards at the beginning of the season. She is on the Wooden National Ballot, the Naismith Award Midseason Top 30, Senior CLASS Award and the Wade Trophy Watch. Price was unanimously voted to the preseason All-SEC first team by the league coaches and a panel of media at the 2006 SEC Media Days. She was also honored as a preseason All-American and First-Team All-SEC performer by Basketball Times.

24 NOT AWKWARD AT ALL: Ashley Awkward posted double figures in 18 straight games, averaging 12.5 per contest. This season, she set new career-high marks in points (23), field goals (9), field goal attempts (24), threepointers (4) and three-point attempts (9). She played 47 minutes in the two-overtime game versus Arkansas on Feb. 4, OLE MISS ROSTER NO. PLAYER POS HT CL PTS REB 2 Lindsay Roy G 5-9 Jr Ashley Awkward G 5-6 Sr Carla Bartee G/F 6-1 Jr Shantell Black G 5-4 Fr Elizabeth Robertson C 5-10 Fr Daphnee Frieson C 6-4 Fr Tasi Worsham G 5-9 Jr Armintie Price G 5-9 Sr Alliesha Easley G 5-8 Fr Brandi Tipton F 6-2 So Jada Mincy F 6-1 Sr Shawn Golf C 6-3 So Danetra Forrest F 6-1 Jr bold indicates probable starters OLE MISS SCHEDULE/RESULTS Nov. 10 at UAB W Nov. 17 at Rice L (2OT) Nov. 19 RHODE ISLAND W Nov. 21 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W Nov. 24 vs. Northwestern$ W Nov. 25 vs. Maryland$ L Dec. 2 ILLINOIS W Dec. 10 PENN STATE W Dec. 12 at Rutgers L (3OT) Dec. 17 CENTRAL ARKANSAS W Dec. 21 MIAMI (FLA.) W Dec. 29 vs. UT-Arlington% L Dec. 30 vs. Fordham% W Jan. 2 NICHOLLS STATE W Jan. 4 at Auburn* W Jan. 7 VANDERBILT* W Jan. 11 LSU* W Jan. 14 at Kentucky* W (OT) Jan. 18 SOUTH CAROLINA* W Jan. 25 at Georgia* L Jan. 28 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L Feb. 1 at Florida* W Feb. 4 at Arkansas* W (2OT) Feb. 8 KENTUCKY* L Feb. 11 ALABAMA* W Feb. 15 at Tennessee* L Feb. 18 at Mississippi State* W (OT) Feb. 25 AUBURN* L March 1 vs. Alabama& W March 2 vs. LSU& L March 18 vs. TCU! W March 20 vs. Maryland! W Home games in ALL CAPS $ = Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Bahamas) % = Doubletree Classic (New Orleans, La.) & = SEC Tournament! = NCAA Tournament * = Conference Game

25 CURRENT REBELS CAREER STATS VERSUS TENNESSEE Player Games Pts (Avg.) Rebs (Avg.) Best Mark Pts/Rebs Ashley Awkward 4 26 (6.5) 12 (3.0) 10/5 Carla Bartee 2 24 (12.0) 4 (2.0) 14/3 Shantell Black 1 1 (1.0) 0 (0.0) 1/0 Alliesha Easley 1 5 (5.0) 1 (1.0) 5/1 Danetra Forrest 3 31 (10.3) 11 (3.7) 13/6 Shawn Goff 2 9 (4.5) 10 (5.0) 5/8 Jada Mincy 3 16 (5.3) 16 (5.3) 8/10 Arminte Price 4 74 (18.5) 26 (6.5) 32/9 Lindsay Roy 1 3 (3.0) 1 (1.0) 3/1 Tasi Worsham 2 2 (1.0) 2 (2.0) 2/2 CURRENT REBELS GAME-BY-GAME STATS VERSUS TENNESSEE GP/GS Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA OR DR TR PF A BLK S P ASHLEY AWKWARD Feb. 22, / Feb. 6, / Feb. 2, / Feb. 15, / Totals 4/ / /6.5 CARLA BARTEE Feb. 2, / Feb. 15, / Totals 2/ / /12.0 SHANTELL BLACK Feb. 15, / ALLIESHA EASLEY Feb. 15, / DANETRA FORREST Feb. 6, / Feb. 2, / Feb. 15, / Totals 3/ / /10.3 SHAWN GOFF Feb. 2, / Feb. 15, / Totals 2/ / /4.5 JADA MINCY Feb. 6, / Feb. 2, / Feb. 15, / Totals 3/ / /5.3 ARMINTIE PRICE Feb. 22, / Feb. 6, / Feb. 2, / Feb. 15, / Totals 4/ / /18.5 LINDSAY ROY Feb. 6, / TASI WORSHAM Feb. 6, / Feb. 2, / Totals 2/ / /1.0

26 Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICS Mississippi vs TENNESSEE 02/15/07 7:00 p.m. at Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tenn VISITORS: Mississippi 19-8, 8-4 SEC TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 34 Mincy,Jada... f Forrest,Danetra... f Awkward,Ashley... g Price,Armintie... g Easley,Alliesha... g Bartee,Carla Black,Shantell Goff,Shawn Thomas,Bianca TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.6% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 59.1% HOME TEAM: TENNESSEE 24-2, 11-0 SEC TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 01 SPENCER, Sidney... f PARKER, Candace... f ANOSIKE, Nicky... c BOBBITT, Shannon... g HORNBUCKLE, Alexis.. g McMAHAN, Cait REDDING, Dominique AUGUSTE, Alberta FULLER, Alex TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 44.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 26.7% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 81.0% Officials: Lawson Newton, Mary Day, Dock Sisk Technical fouls: Mississippi-None. TENNESSEE-None. Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Mississippi TENNESSEE ID Turnstile: 9,982 UM's #35 fouls 7:02/2 Points in the paint-um 34,UT 38. Points off turnovers-um 14,UT 25. 2nd chance points-um 15,UT 19. Fast break points-um 12,UT 8. Bench points-um 26,UT 12. Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-4 times. Last FG-UM 2nd-03:01, UT 2nd-01:19. Largest lead-um by 3 1st-09:19, UT by 19 2nd-05:55.

27 TENNESSEE HEAD COACH PAT SUMMITT TENNESSEE VS. OLE MISS POST-GAME QUOTES Feb. 15, 2007 "We knew going in that this was not going to be an easy 40 minutes of basketball. I thought Ole Miss did a great job of staying aggressive. Even with (Armintie) Price in foul trouble, they were able to maintain their intensity up until halftime. In the second half, we had some good runs. Our defense stepped up. Our zone slowed their attack. It took them longer to find their shots. We did a good job out of our match-up zone. It was good to us." On going with a zone defense in the second half against Ole Miss: "After watching tape, we felt like they were more confident and more fluid in their man-to-man offense than their zone offense. We're more confident in our man-to-man defense. We thought that was what turned around the Kentucky game when they went to the zone in the second half. The Arkansas game was the same thing. We were mindful that we wanted a different look. They handled our man-to-man defense better than just about anyone has in the conference this season." "Going into the second half, we wanted to keep the lead. We wanted to get them shooting later in the clock. In the first half, they were shooting early, in the first 10 seconds of the clock. We got them shooting under 10 seconds several times in the second half." On injuries: "Cait (McMahan) has an elbow strain. We look like the walking wounded. Alex (Fuller) got hit above her right eye. It's the same eye that was injured against Vanderbilt." On rebounding: "We've put a lot of emphasis on rebounding. We've got to get better. Alberta (Auguste) has got to be better. (Alex) Fuller did a good job for the number of minutes that she played. (Nicky) Anosike stepped up. We're getting better in that area. We're more focused on it." On upcoming game against LSU: "LSU is big for us. We've dropped a couple of games to them. They've had the upperhand against us the last couple of years. We won last year at the tournament, but in the regular season, we couldn't find a way to beat them. The way we look at it, the SEC Championship is on the line, and a No. 1 seed (NCAA Tournament) is on the line. We'll take a couple of days to get healthy and ready to play. They have a great presence in the middle with (Sylvia) Fowles. I'm anxious to see how we match up with them inside. I like the way we match up with them on the perimeter. I'm excited. It should be a great test on the road, one of the largest for us in conference play." On Alexis Hornbuckle: "Alexis stepped up in the second half. We said at halftime that she had to get more involved offensively. We said that she had to get to the paint, and she responded. We needed her." On Candace Parker: "I thought Candace did a nice job once she was able to get inside. At the beginning of the game, we all wanted to be guards again. Once we established our inside game, she did a great job for us. She did a good job on defense, rebounding, ball-handling, and decision making." JUNIOR GUARD ALEXIS HORNBUCKLE On playing zone defense tonight: "Naturally, our man-to-man defense is our first option. But they were penetrating so much and so easily at times that Coach (Summitt) put us in zone. I think we handled it really well. It was hard for them to penetrate. They got a lot more open jump shots, but we shut down their penetration." On Mississippi's aggressiveness on offense: "Well, they came at us. They were very aggressive. At times, we weren't in a stance or we weren't over in help. It's just a matter of they came out with more intensity than we did. You can't match that. We are two very athletic teams, but if we're not in a stance or we're not ready to defend, they are going to look like the better team."

28 On her increased number of drives in the second half: "Coach (Summitt) stressed to me to look for the dribble penetration. They were putting so much pressure on Candace and all their focus was on Candace that we had to penetrate and kick, and I just took advantage of that." On how a day off helps the team: "The day of rest helps us tremendously, especially when we had those two key injuries. When you have a hardfought game like that, you're going to come out with injuries. We don't like them, we don't want them, but sometimes they come up." JUNIOR GUARD SHANNON BOBBITT On the guards getting on the boards: "That's what we talked about at halftime. Now we're talking about the rest of the season the guards have to help rebound or we won't be going as far as we want to go. That's why I'm trying to get any loose balls and any long rebounds I can get." On going against Mississippi's defense: "They were very aggressive and athletic just like us. I just try to play smart and get the ball up the court as quickly as possible, not to play around with the ball and just try to break down the defense like that, and that's what we did." SOPHOMORE FORWARD CANDACE PARKER On getting seven assists: "They did a good job of knocking down open shots. I feel like if you take something away from this team, we have a lot of counter attacks. If you start taking away the inside, then we try to penetrate and finish. If you take away that, we take outside jump shots. I think we did a good job with the overall game. On playing against physical and athletic team like Mississippi: "We knew they were going to come in here and play hard. They are a scrappy team. They get a lot of points off of transition and offensive rebounds. They wouldn't go away, but we did a good job of handling the pressure down the stretch and knocking down open shots." MISSISSIPPI HEAD COACH CAROL ROSS: "I could give you any of the (opening statements) I've used here before. It's a disappointing loss. You have to give Tennessee and this environment a lot of credit. It certainly seemed to have affected us. We were not the team that beat LSU or Vanderbilt or any of those other upset losses that we tacked on some of the bigger and better teams in our league. We were a little slow, and Tennessee is talented and good enough to make us pay when we miss our rotations or we're a step slow. That was pretty much it. They scored way too many easy baskets, and we're not going to beat too many teams in our league giving up easy points. We certainly did that, or at least they made them look easy. And the Big Orange rolls on." On Armintie Price getting in foul trouble early: "You can get away with it at home sometimes, and certainly we were able to do that against Alabama, but you can't go on the road and play a team as good as Tennessee and have your best player sitting on the bench. And then she wasn't really very good when she came back out. So it was not her finest hour by any stretch. We don't do a whole lot of good things when she's not doing a whole lot of good things. It's unfortunate to be in a game like this and not get her to play better. She's certainly got the heart for it, she prepared well for the game, but it just wasn't her night. It didn't happen for her." On UT playing zone in the second half: "We see more zone than probably anyone in the country, we're more surprised when we don't see it. Even though Tennessee has not had a history this year of playing much (zone), I told our staff in preparation, 'If they're ever going to play a zone, it will be against us.' It's the defense to guard Ole Miss, I guess, because everybody in the league is running it." On keeping it close at halftime: "I would have felt good at halftime if we'd have gotten on the bus and left. But there were 20 more minutes to play. We knew Armintie had not played much at all, and we did hope that we would come out. Tennessee has a history

29 of closing hard at the half and coming strong out of the locker room after halftime. I was disappointed we didn't come out at halftime and play better and compete harder, and that we didn't challenge them more. They certainly gapped it open. It took all of 90 seconds for a good ballgame to get bad. We didn't do a good job at halftime." On Candace Parker: "She's got to be one of the hardest matchups in our game. We've been out, played people outside the league early, thought we had some tough matchups. But she's just versatile, she does things other players can't do. A great example of that, we were making a little bit of a run, we had the shot clock really low, and they just flipped it inside. She tips it right in, and what goes from a great defensive effort turns into two more points for Tennessee. She affects the game in many ways, her offense gets a lot of attention. She swats a lot of balls out, she affects shots she doesn't block, but she impacts the game in a lot of ways." Comparing Alexis Hornbuckle and Armintie Price: "They both do a lot of things to help their team. They're both defensively excellent, they rebound the ball great from the perimeter, they can dribble drive, break down defenders and get in the paint. There are similarities, certainly. I think what separates them is that (Price) is our go-to player and Alexis is not Tennessee's go-to player. She is one of many great players for Tennessee, but that's Parker's job. So I think that's the only separation. I think their physical abilities are very similar." On defending Candace Parker: "We didn't really key on Candace, that was not our game plan. Maybe it should have been because she sure shot a lot. If you play the way we play - we were aware of Candace and we have a lot of respect for her - but if you play Candace, then you're disrespecting the rest of Tennessee's players, and they've got a lot of good players. We weren't doing anything we didn't do against (LSU's Sylvia) Fowles or (Vanderbilt's) Carla Thomas. We just played our regular defense. Again, our defense wasn't as good as it was in those two games, but it wasn't that we were focusing too much on one player. It was just that we weren't playing defensively the way we should have played." SENIOR GUARD ARMINTIE PRICE: On the perimeter speed of both teams: "I think it's just two aggressive, fast-paced teams trying to create something and get into the paint. Just trying to stay after it and get good looks." On sitting most of the first half: "It was very tough that I wasn't able to help my team on the court, but I was able to cheer for them and try to help them stay in the game. In the second half I knew I had to come out and take over. This time, it just didn't go our way. We've got to be prepared and ready the next time."

30 TENNESSEE HEAD COACH PAT SUMMITT TENNESSEE VS. OLE MISS POST-GAME QUOTES Feb. 15, 2007 "We knew going in that this was not going to be an easy 40 minutes of basketball. I thought Ole Miss did a great job of staying aggressive. Even with (Armintie) Price in foul trouble, they were able to maintain their intensity up until halftime. In the second half, we had some good runs. Our defense stepped up. Our zone slowed their attack. It took them longer to find their shots. We did a good job out of our match-up zone. It was good to us." On going with a zone defense in the second half against Ole Miss: "After watching tape, we felt like they were more confident and more fluid in their man-to-man offense than their zone offense. We're more confident in our man-to-man defense. We thought that was what turned around the Kentucky game when they went to the zone in the second half. The Arkansas game was the same thing. We were mindful that we wanted a different look. They handled our man-to-man defense better than just about anyone has in the conference this season." "Going into the second half, we wanted to keep the lead. We wanted to get them shooting later in the clock. In the first half, they were shooting early, in the first 10 seconds of the clock. We got them shooting under 10 seconds several times in the second half." On injuries: "Cait (McMahan) has an elbow strain. We look like the walking wounded. Alex (Fuller) got hit above her right eye. It's the same eye that was injured against Vanderbilt." On rebounding: "We've put a lot of emphasis on rebounding. We've got to get better. Alberta (Auguste) has got to be better. (Alex) Fuller did a good job for the number of minutes that she played. (Nicky) Anosike stepped up. We're getting better in that area. We're more focused on it." On upcoming game against LSU: "LSU is big for us. We've dropped a couple of games to them. They've had the upperhand against us the last couple of years. We won last year at the tournament, but in the regular season, we couldn't find a way to beat them. The way we look at it, the SEC Championship is on the line, and a No. 1 seed (NCAA Tournament) is on the line. We'll take a couple of days to get healthy and ready to play. They have a great presence in the middle with (Sylvia) Fowles. I'm anxious to see how we match up with them inside. I like the way we match up with them on the perimeter. I'm excited. It should be a great test on the road, one of the largest for us in conference play." On Alexis Hornbuckle: "Alexis stepped up in the second half. We said at halftime that she had to get more involved offensively. We said that she had to get to the paint, and she responded. We needed her." On Candace Parker: "I thought Candace did a nice job once she was able to get inside. At the beginning of the game, we all wanted to be guards again. Once we established our inside game, she did a great job for us. She did a good job on defense, rebounding, ball-handling, and decision making." JUNIOR GUARD ALEXIS HORNBUCKLE On playing zone defense tonight: "Naturally, our man-to-man defense is our first option. But they were penetrating so much and so easily at times that Coach (Summitt) put us in zone. I think we handled it really well. It was hard for them to penetrate. They got a lot more open jump shots, but we shut down their penetration." On Mississippi's aggressiveness on offense: "Well, they came at us. They were very aggressive. At times, we weren't in a stance or we weren't over in help. It's just a matter of they came out with more intensity than we did. You can't match that. We are two very athletic teams, but if we're not in a stance or we're not ready to defend, they are going to look like the better team."

31 On her increased number of drives in the second half: "Coach (Summitt) stressed to me to look for the dribble penetration. They were putting so much pressure on Candace and all their focus was on Candace that we had to penetrate and kick, and I just took advantage of that." On how a day off helps the team: "The day of rest helps us tremendously, especially when we had those two key injuries. When you have a hardfought game like that, you're going to come out with injuries. We don't like them, we don't want them, but sometimes they come up." JUNIOR GUARD SHANNON BOBBITT On the guards getting on the boards: "That's what we talked about at halftime. Now we're talking about the rest of the season the guards have to help rebound or we won't be going as far as we want to go. That's why I'm trying to get any loose balls and any long rebounds I can get." On going against Mississippi's defense: "They were very aggressive and athletic just like us. I just try to play smart and get the ball up the court as quickly as possible, not to play around with the ball and just try to break down the defense like that, and that's what we did." SOPHOMORE FORWARD CANDACE PARKER On getting seven assists: "They did a good job of knocking down open shots. I feel like if you take something away from this team, we have a lot of counter attacks. If you start taking away the inside, then we try to penetrate and finish. If you take away that, we take outside jump shots. I think we did a good job with the overall game. On playing against physical and athletic team like Mississippi: "We knew they were going to come in here and play hard. They are a scrappy team. They get a lot of points off of transition and offensive rebounds. They wouldn't go away, but we did a good job of handling the pressure down the stretch and knocking down open shots." MISSISSIPPI HEAD COACH CAROL ROSS: "I could give you any of the (opening statements) I've used here before. It's a disappointing loss. You have to give Tennessee and this environment a lot of credit. It certainly seemed to have affected us. We were not the team that beat LSU or Vanderbilt or any of those other upset losses that we tacked on some of the bigger and better teams in our league. We were a little slow, and Tennessee is talented and good enough to make us pay when we miss our rotations or we're a step slow. That was pretty much it. They scored way too many easy baskets, and we're not going to beat too many teams in our league giving up easy points. We certainly did that, or at least they made them look easy. And the Big Orange rolls on." On Armintie Price getting in foul trouble early: "You can get away with it at home sometimes, and certainly we were able to do that against Alabama, but you can't go on the road and play a team as good as Tennessee and have your best player sitting on the bench. And then she wasn't really very good when she came back out. So it was not her finest hour by any stretch. We don't do a whole lot of good things when she's not doing a whole lot of good things. It's unfortunate to be in a game like this and not get her to play better. She's certainly got the heart for it, she prepared well for the game, but it just wasn't her night. It didn't happen for her." On UT playing zone in the second half: "We see more zone than probably anyone in the country, we're more surprised when we don't see it. Even though Tennessee has not had a history this year of playing much (zone), I told our staff in preparation, 'If they're ever going to play a zone, it will be against us.' It's the defense to guard Ole Miss, I guess, because everybody in the league is running it." On keeping it close at halftime: "I would have felt good at halftime if we'd have gotten on the bus and left. But there were 20 more minutes to play. We knew Armintie had not played much at all, and we did hope that we would come out. Tennessee has a history

32 of closing hard at the half and coming strong out of the locker room after halftime. I was disappointed we didn't come out at halftime and play better and compete harder, and that we didn't challenge them more. They certainly gapped it open. It took all of 90 seconds for a good ballgame to get bad. We didn't do a good job at halftime." On Candace Parker: "She's got to be one of the hardest matchups in our game. We've been out, played people outside the league early, thought we had some tough matchups. But she's just versatile, she does things other players can't do. A great example of that, we were making a little bit of a run, we had the shot clock really low, and they just flipped it inside. She tips it right in, and what goes from a great defensive effort turns into two more points for Tennessee. She affects the game in many ways, her offense gets a lot of attention. She swats a lot of balls out, she affects shots she doesn't block, but she impacts the game in a lot of ways." Comparing Alexis Hornbuckle and Armintie Price: "They both do a lot of things to help their team. They're both defensively excellent, they rebound the ball great from the perimeter, they can dribble drive, break down defenders and get in the paint. There are similarities, certainly. I think what separates them is that (Price) is our go-to player and Alexis is not Tennessee's go-to player. She is one of many great players for Tennessee, but that's Parker's job. So I think that's the only separation. I think their physical abilities are very similar." On defending Candace Parker: "We didn't really key on Candace, that was not our game plan. Maybe it should have been because she sure shot a lot. If you play the way we play - we were aware of Candace and we have a lot of respect for her - but if you play Candace, then you're disrespecting the rest of Tennessee's players, and they've got a lot of good players. We weren't doing anything we didn't do against (LSU's Sylvia) Fowles or (Vanderbilt's) Carla Thomas. We just played our regular defense. Again, our defense wasn't as good as it was in those two games, but it wasn't that we were focusing too much on one player. It was just that we weren't playing defensively the way we should have played." SENIOR GUARD ARMINTIE PRICE: On the perimeter speed of both teams: "I think it's just two aggressive, fast-paced teams trying to create something and get into the paint. Just trying to stay after it and get good looks." On sitting most of the first half: "It was very tough that I wasn't able to help my team on the court, but I was able to cheer for them and try to help them stay in the game. In the second half I knew I had to come out and take over. This time, it just didn't go our way. We've got to be prepared and ready the next time."

33 ALL-TIME NCAA OPPONENTS OVERALL: Opponents from 22 conferences GAMES RECORD TEAM Virginia Connecticut Georgia Louisiana Tech Rutgers W. Kentucky Auburn North Carolina Southern Cal Texas Tech Clemson Duke Iowa Long Beach St Louisiana St Mississippi Notre Dame Old Dominion Stanford Alabama Alabama State Appalachian St Arizona Arkansas Army Austin Peay Baylor Boston College Brigham Young Cheyney Colgate Colorado DePaul Drake Florida A&M Florida Intl Furman George Washington Georgia State Grambling Jackson St James Madison Kansas LaSalle Liberty Maryland Memphis St Michigan State Middle Tennessee North Carolina A&T Northwestern Ohio State Oregon Penn State Pittsburgh Purdue Radford Saint Mary s S. Carolina St SW Missouri Tennessee Tech Vanderbilt Villanova Virginia Tech Wake Forest Western Carolina Xavier 2007 NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK THEY CALL IT DAYTON BUT WE RE GOING TO THE MIDEAST The Lady Vols have been placed in the Dayton (Mideast) bracket of the NCAA Tournament for the 17th time. Previously, the Lady Vols were placed in the Mideast Regional and advanced to the Final Four nine times -- in 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1995, 1998, 2000 and In 2006, the Lady Vols were in the Cleveland (Mideast) bracket. UT has been in the Midwest bracket of the NCAA Tournament three times. Tennessee has advanced to the Final Four from the Midwest every time: in 1997 (claiming the NCAA title in Cincinnati, Ohio), in 2002, where the team lost to UConn in the Final Four semis in San Antonio and in 2004, where the team lost to UConn in the NCAA title game in New Orleans. In 2005, UT was placed in the Philadelphia Region (East) for the sixth time in 24 trips to the Big Dance. Tennessee advanced to the Final Four from the East in 1988 (finishing in 3rd in Tacoma, Washington), again in 1989 (winning UT s second NCAA title while playing in Tacoma, Wash.), in 1996 (winning UT s fourth NCAA title at the Final Four in Charlotte, N.C.) and 2005 (finishing third in Indianapolis at the Final Four. While advancing from the East produced two NCAA titles and two third place finishes, the East Regional is more remembered for what failed to occur for the Lady Vols. In 1990, the Lady Vols were sent to the East Regional at Old Dominion where two wins separated the Lady Vols from playing for a national championship on their home floor in Knoxville, site of the 1990 NCAA Final Four. UT got by Clemson, in the Sweet 16 and then lost in overtime to Virginia, 79-75, failing to play in the NCAA Final Four in Knoxville. Instead of Tennessee and the Final Three, the Lady Vols served as hostesses for the event. Almost a decade later, the East Regional would serve up another dark day in Lady Vol hoops history. In 1999, UT was going for its fourth consecutive NCAA title after winning in 1996, 1997 and Current Western Carolina head coach Kellie Jolly Harper was the Lady Vol point guard and her sidekick was four-time All-America Chamique Holdsclaw. The duo helped UT get by Virginia Tech, 68-52, in the Sweet 16 in Greensboro, N.C. However, Duke dashed Tennessee s dream of a fourth consecutive title with a win. It marked UT s last trip to the East until BREAKING DOWN THE DAYTON BRACKET HOW WE VE FARED ALL-TIME Of the other 15 teams in the Dayton bracket, Tennessee has faced 11 schools alltime. Against all teams in this bracket, UT has a (.873) record all-time. In the most recent games against these teams, Tennessee has posted an overall 12-0 record. Team UT Record UT Last Game/Result Drake , N, W, Pittsburgh , A, W, James Madison , N, W, Middle Tennessee , H, W, Gonzaga , N, W, Ohio State , H, W, Marist never played Marquette , N, W, Louisiana-Lafayette never played Oklahoma , A, W, S.E. Missouri never played Mississippi , H, W, TCU , H, W, Maryland , N, W, Harvard never played (Bold indicates NCAA Tournament game) DAYTON BRACKET Tennessee has faced four of the 15 teams in the 2007 NCAA Dayton bracket this season and posted a 4-0 record. The Lady Vols defeated Pittsburgh (68-54), Drake (76-37), MTSU (88-64) and Ole Miss (81-69). SUMMITT S NCAA RECORDS Lady Vol coach Pat Summitt has coached in 1,123 basketball games to date producing an incredible (.839) overall record. What s even more amazing (at least to me) is that she has coached in over 100 NCAA Tournament games --- her record in the NCAAs, (.829) in 113 NCAA contests. On the women s side, Georgia s Andy Landers trails Summitt in NCAA Tournament appearances with 24 Summitt has 26. Summitt has coached in 113 NCAA Tournament games next best is former Louisiana Tech legend Leon Barmore who coached in 75 games. Summitt has collected 94 NCAA wins UConn s Geno Auriemma has won 60 games to rank second. Comparing Summitt to the men s side, Dean Smith (UNC) coached in 92 tournament games while Duke s Mike Krzyzewski has coached in 88 games. Krzyzewski passed Smith recording 68 NCAA wins. Summitt has appeared in all 26 (consecutive) NCAA Tournaments, and is ahead of Lute Olson (Arizona) and Smith with 23 consecutive appearances.

34 2007 NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK NCAA 1st & 2nd ROUND HISTORY 1982 NCAA First Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 13 Jackson State NCAA First Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 19 South Carolina St NCAA First Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 17 MTSU NCAA First Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 16 Virginia NCAA First Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 16 Iowa NCAA First Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 15 Tennessee Tech NCAA Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 18 Wake Forest NCAA Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 18 LaSalle NCAA Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 17 Old Dominion NCAA Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 17 S.W. Missouri St NCAA Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 21 Rutgers NCAA Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 20 Northwestern st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 16 N. Carolina A&T Mar. 19 Clemson st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 16 Florida A&M Mar. 18 Fla. International st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 16 Radford Mar. 18 Ohio State st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 15 Grambling State Mar. 17 Oregon st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 14 Liberty Mar. 16 W. Kentucky st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 13 Appalachian St Mar. 15 Boston College st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 18 Furman Mar. 20 Arizona st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 16 Austin Peay Mar. 18 St. Mary s (Calif.) st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 15 Georgia State Mar. 17 Notre Dame st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 22 Alabama State Mar. 24 Virginia st and 2nd Rounds, Tallahassee, Fla. Mar. 20 Colgate Mar. 22 DePaul st and 2nd Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 20 Western Carolina Mar. 22 Purdue st and 2nd Rounds, Norfolk, Va. Mar. 19 Army Mar. 21 George Washington st and 2nd Rounds, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mar. 18 Drake Mar. 20 Pittsburgh FIRST ROUND RECORD: 20-0 SECOND ROUND RECORD: 20-0 OVERALL RECORD: 40-0 TOTALLY OUTTA KNOXVILLE FOR JUST THE THIRD TIME EVER IN MARCH The 2007 NCAA Second Round game with Pittsburgh marked the first time UT has played on an AWAY floor in the NCAA First/Second Round in tournament history. In the 2004 NCAA Tournament, for the first time in postseason play, the Tennessee Lady Vols did not play a post-season play-off game in Knoxville. The time has come again with UT traveling to Pittsburgh for the 2007 NCAA First/Second Rounds. (Last year, the Lady Vols traveled to Norfolk for the 2006 NCAA First/Second Rounds). Previously, Tennessee had won 46 consecutive NCAA playoff games at home since 1982 (34-0 in NCAA First/Second Rounds and 12-0 in six NCAA Mideast Regionals hosted in Knoxville). When you add in the AIAW years, Tennessee has won 52 consecutive (since Mar. 15, 1980) post-season AIAW/NCAA games at home. Overall, UT has won 54 out of 55 games in Knoxville since Mar. 10, UT s only loss in post-season play at home was a AIAW Region II defeat to Old Dominion on Mar. 10, That year, the winner of the Region II Tournament was given the higher seed in the AIAW Regional Championship Tournament (Sweet 16) while the loser was sent to a tougher regional bracket. As the Region II winner, Old Dominion traveled to Tennessee Tech for the AIAW South Regional while Tennessee earned a trip to the Bronx, N.Y. (Fordham Univ.) for the East Regional. Both ODU and Tennessee advanced to the AIAW Final Four in Greensboro, N.C. OPENING ROUNDS BIG POINTS The Lady Vols turned in their highest point total ever in the NCAA Tournament scoring 113 versus Appalachian State in First Round action on Mar. 13, Other century marks include 111 points against North Carolina A&T on Mar.16, 1994, 102 points against Liberty on Mar. 14, 1998 and 102 points versus Army on Mar. 19, all in NCAA opening round play. UT s 113 points against ASU was the fifth most ever scored in NCAA First/Second Round action. UT S NCAA OT GAMES UT has played in five overtime games in the NCAA Tournament producing a 4-1 record including two overtime wins in the Final Four. UT defeated Southern Cal, 91-90, in the first overtime game in NCAA tourney history. UT advanced to the NCAA s first Final Four in 1982 in Norfolk, Va., from that overtime affair. The Lady Vols played in the first triple OT in NCAA history when UT defeated Ole Miss, 90-83, in In UT s most heartbreaking loss in the program s history, Virginia defeated UT, in OT, for the 1990 NCAA East Regional title in Norfolk, Va., denying the Lady Vols from playing in the 1990 Final Four on its home court. In 1991, UT returned the overtime favor to Virginia and defeated the Cavaliers in the first overtime NCAA title game, in New Orleans. Tennessee s last extra stanza game in the NCAA Tournament came at the 1996 Final Four with a dramatic, 88-83, victory over Connecticut in the Final Four semifinal game. RANKED TEAMS DAYTON REGION In the AP and USA TODAY/ESPN polls, six teams from the 2007 NCAA Dayton Regional are ranked led by #3/4 Tennessee. The next highest ranked team is Maryland (#6/6), and is followed by Ohio State (#8/7), Oklahoma (#9/10), Middle Tennessee (#17/16) and Marquette (#22/21). THIRTYSOMETHING --- AGAIN! On Mar. 20, 2007, with the win over Pittsburgh, Tennessee coach Pat Summitt collected her 17th 30-win season in her 33-years at the helm of the Lady Vols. The previous 30-win years: Season Wins Lost Finish NCAA CHAMPS NCAA CHAMPS NCAA runner-up NCAA runner-up AIAW runner-up NCAA runner-up NCAA CHAMPS rd Mideast Regional rd Mideast Regional nd East Regional rd NCAA Championships NCAA runner-up nd Cleveland Regional in progress rd NCAA Championships NCAA CHAMPS rd AIAW Championships

35 2007 NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK UT s NCAA REGIONAL HISTORY 1982 Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 19 Memphis State Mar. 21 Southern Cal (OT) 1983 Mideast Regional, South Bend, Ind. Mar. 25 Mississippi (3 OT) Mar. 27 Georgia Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 23 Alabama Mar. 25 Georgia Mideast Regional, Bowling Green, Ky. Mar. 22 Mississippi Mideast Regional, Iowa City, Iowa Mar. 20 Georgia Mar. 22 Louisiana State Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 19 Virginia Mar. 21 Auburn NCAA East Regional, Norfolk, Va. Mar. 24 James Madison Mar. 26 Virginia East Regional, Bowling Green, Ky. Mar. 23 Virginia Mar. 25 Long Beach St NCAA East Regional, Norfolk, Va. Mar. 22 Clemson Mar. 24 Virginia (OT) 1991 Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 21 W. Kentucky Mar. 23 Auburn Mideast Regional, West Lafayette, Ind. Mar. 26 W. Kentucky Mideast Regional, Iowa City, Iowa Mar. 25 North Carolina Mar. 27 Iowa Mideast Regional, Fayetteville, Ark. Mar. 24 Louisiana Tech Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 23 W. Kentucky Mar. 25 Texas Tech East Regional, Charlottesville, Va. Mar. 23 Kansas Mar. 25 Virginia Midwest Regional, Iowa City, Iowa Mar. 22 Colorado Mar. 24 Connecticut Mideast Regional, Nashville, Tenn. Mar. 21 Rutgers Mar. 23 North Carolina East Regional, Greensboro, N.C. Mar. 20 Virginia Tech Mar. 22 Duke Mideast Regional, Memphis, Tenn. Mar. 25 Virginia Mar. 27 Texas Tech Mideast Regional, Birmingham, Ala. Mar. 24 Xavier NCAA Midwest Regional, Ames, Iowa Mar. 23 Brigham Young Mar. 25 Vanderbilt Mideast Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Mar. 29 Penn State Mar. 31 Villanova Midwest Regional, Norman, Okla. Mar. 28 Baylor Mar. 30 Stanford Philadelphia Regional (East) Mar. 27 Texas Tech Mar. 29 Rutgers Cleveland Regional (Mideast) Mar. 26 Rutgers Mar. 28 North Carolina CHECK OUT TENNESSEE S NCAA RECORD In the 1980s, Tennessee fashioned a 26-6 (.815) record in eight years of NCAA play highlighted by NCAA titles in 1987 and The Lady Vols put together a 38-6 (.863) winning record in the NCAA Tournament in the 1990s while winning four NCAA titles in 1991, 1996, 1997 and Thus far in the 2000 s, the Lady Vols have a 30-7 (.800) record in seven years of NCAA competition for an overall slate of over 26 years of play. 16 FOR SUMMITT Over the last several years, Lady Vol coach Pat Summitt has passed legendary John Wooden of UCLA in a number of NCAA Tournament categories. Most significantly, Summitt has passed Wooden for most trips to the Final Four with 16 to Wooden s dozen. UT IN NCAA TITLE GAMES Tennessee has appeared in 11 NCAA title games (6-5 overall) since 1982 and won six championships. The Lady Vols have an overall record in Final Four play. In the old AIAW days, UT made two title game appearances (1980 and 1981). MOST PARTICIPANTS EVER All-time, a total of 85 Lady Vol team members have participated/played in 16 Final Fours. That ranks first among all schools. Louisiana Tech is second with 65 participants all-time in 10 Final Fours. NO PRESSURE, BUT EVERY LADY VOL HAS PLAYED IN ONE Every Lady Vol hoopster (since 1976) has played in at least one Final Four during her career at Tennessee. Current Lady Vol seniors Dominique Redding and Sidney Spencer have gone to two Final Fours during their careers at UT -- the 2004 Final Four in New Orleans, La., (losing to UConn in the Championship game) and the 2005 Final Four in Indianapolis (losing to Michigan State in the semifinals). 3 LADY VOL CLASSES HAVE GONE FOUR CONSECUTIVE YEARS There have now been three classes of players in Lady Vol history to go to the Final Four all four years of their Lady Vol careers. First to do it was the class of Sheila Frost, Bridgette Gordon and Melissa McCray (1986, 1987, 1988 and 1999) that trio won NCAA Championships in 1987 and The next player to do it was Laurie Milligan (1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998). Milligan was onboard for three consecutive titles, The latest group to do it was the class of Shyra Ely, Brittany Jackson and Loree Moore they went in 2002, 2003, 2004 and SHE LOVES MARCH AND APRIL, TOO Let s unite March and April Madness and coin it Marpril Madness. Tennessee Lady Vol basketball coach Pat Summitt loves to kick things up a notch in the months of March and April. Summitt, who has now coached in 1,123 collegiate contests and sports a overall record in 33 seasons, has gone into battle 221 times in the months of March and April. She has come out a winner in 176 games losing just 45 basketball games (.795). Her teams are 60-2 at home, 10-1 away and at neutral sites in the third and fourth months LADY VOL SENIORS Over the past four years, Tennessee s seniors Elizabeth Curry, Sidney Spencer and Dominique Redding have accumulated an overall record of 122 wins and just 17 losses an 88 percent winning percentage. Against SEC opponents, they have a phenomenal 52-5 record! The seniors have made two trips to the NCAA Final Four, captured two SEC regular season crowns and the 2005 and 2006 SEC Tournament Titles. FACING THE RANKED Tennessee faced their 14th ranked opponent of the season in the loss to #11/10-ranked LSU on Mar. 3. UT is 11-3 in games versus ranked teams out of 32 total contests. FACING THE UNRANKED When taking on an unranked opponent such as Marist, the odds have typically tipped in Tennessee s favor. In her 33 years at the helm of the Lady Vols, UT head coach Pat Summitt has fashioned a (.947) record when going up against unranked teams. The victory over Old Dominion this season was Summitt s 550th over an unranked foe.

36 UT S NCAA FINAL FOUR HISTORY 2005 Indianapolis, Indiana vs. Michigan State (Semifinal) New Orleans, Louisiana Defeated LSU (Semifinal) Lost to Connecticut (Championship) Atlanta, Georgia Defeated Duke (Semifinal) Lost to Connecticut (Championship) San Antonio, Texas Lost to Connecticut (Semifinal) Philadelphia, Penn. Defeated Rutgers (Semifinal) Lost to Connecticut (Championship) Kansas City, Missouri Defeated Arkansas (Semifinal) Defeated La Tech (Championship) Cincinnati, Ohio Defeated Notre Dame (Semifinal) Defeated ODU (Championship) Charlotte, N.C. Defeated Connecticut (Semifinal) (OT) Defeated Georgia (Championship) Minneapolis, Minn. Defeated Georgia (Semifinal) Lost to Connecticut (Championship) New Orleans, La. Defeated Stanford (Semifinal) Defeated Virginia (Championship) (OT) Tacoma, Washington Defeated Maryland (Semifinal) Defeated Auburn (Championship) Tacoma, Washington Lost to Louisiana Tech (Semifinal) Austin, Texas Defeated Long Beach (Semifinal) Defeated La Tech (Championship) Lexington, Kentucky Lost to Southern Cal (Semifinal) Los Angeles, California Defeated Cheyney (Semifinal) Lost to Southern Cal (Championship) Norfolk, Virginia Lost to Louisiana Tech (Semifinal) AIAW FINAL FOUR HISTORY 1981 Eugene, Oregon Defeated Old Dominion (Semifinals) Lost to La Tech (Championship) Mt. Pleasant, Michigna Defeated South Carolina (Semifinals) Lost to Old Dominion (Championship) Greensboro, N.C. Lost to Louisiana Tech (Semifinals) Defeated UCLA (Conso-Final) Minneapolis, Minnesota Lost to Delta State (Semifinals) Defeated Immaculata (Conso-Final) FINAL FOUR MVP 1998-Chamique Holdsclaw 1997-Chamique Holdsclaw 1996-Michelle Marciniak 1989-Bridgette Gordon 1987-Tonya Edwards FINAL FOUR ALL-TOURNAMENT Shanna Zolamn 2003-Gwen Jackson, Kara Lawson 2000-Tamika Catchings C.Holdsclaw, T. Catchings, Kellie Jolly 1997-Chamique Holdsclaw, Kellie Jolly 1996-M. Marciniak, C. Holdsclaw, T.Johnson 1995-Nikki McCray 1991-Dena Head, Daedra Charles 1989-Bridgette Gordon, Sheila Frost 1987-Tonya Edwards, Bridgette Gordon 1984-Mary Ostrowski 2007 NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTEBOOK SUMMITT GETS 200TH WIN ON A NEUTRAL FLOOR UT coach Pat Summitt picked up her 200th win all-time on a neutral floor (against just 59 losses) when the Lady Vols defeated South Carolina in the second round of the SEC Tournament. Summitt has won 77.5 percent of her all-time games (1123 total) on neutral courts. SEC DANCING 5 TEAMS ADVANCE THRU FIRST ROUND VANDY DROPS Five Southeastern Conference teams were invited to the Big Dance and four are dancing into the Sweet 16. SEC regular season champion Tennessee earned the No. 1 seed in the Dayton Regional, while SEC Tournament champ Vanderbilt was the second seed in the Greensboro Regional. Georgia is seeded third in the Dallas Regional while LSU is also a third seed placed in the Fresno Regional. Mississippi joins the Lady Vols in the Dayton Regional as the seventh seeded team. The Tennessee Lady Vols were selected as a No. 1 seed in the Dayton regional. The Lady Vols and defeated No. 16 seeded Drake, 76-37, and #8-seeded Pitt, 68-54, to advance to the Sweet 16. The Lady Vols are the only team to appear in every NCAA tournament. UT owns a NCAA Tournament record including a record 16 Final Four appearances. The contest against Pittsburgh marked the first time the Lady Vols have faced a team on their home floor in the first two rounds. Over the years, UT benefited from 23 years of hosting NCAA First/Second Round games in Knoxville. Vanderbilt received its ninth consecutive berth to the NCAA Tournament, earning a No. 2 seed in the Greensboro region. The Commodores defeated Delaware State on Mar. 18, 62-47, and lost to No. 7 Bowling Green, 59-56, in East Lansing, Mich.. The Georgia Lady Bulldogs received the No. 3 seed in the Dallas Regional of the NCAA Tournament. Georgia earned its 24th invitation in 26 editions of the NCAA Tournament, the second-best tally of any school in the nation behind only Tennessee. The Lady Bulldogs defeated Belmont the region's No. 14 seed, 53-36, on Mar. 17 and No. 6- seeded Iowa State, 76-56, on Mar. 19 in Minneapolis. The Lady Bulldogs will now face #2-seeded Purdue in the Sweet 16. LSU is the No. 3 seed in the Fresno Region and advanced the 2007 NCAA Tournament with wins over No. 14 seed UNC-Asheville, 77-39, and #11-seeded West Virginia, 49-43, in Austin, Texas. The Lady Tigers made the field of 64 for the 17th time in the program's history and for the eighth straight season. The Lady Tigers advance to the Sweet 16 in Fresno where they will meet #10-seed Florida State. Ole Miss, who earned a No. 7 seed in the Dayton Region, traveled to Hartford, and took wins over the No. 10 seed Texas Christian, 88-74, and defending NCAA Champion Maryland, This marks the 17th trip for Ole Miss to the NCAA Tournament and the third time under head coach Carol Ross. Ole Miss now faces #3 seeded Oklahoma in the Sweet 16 at the Dayton Regional NCAA TOURNEY REVIEW AT A GLANCE Last season, despite having the Best Strength of Schedule (SOS) and Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) and winning the 2006 SEC Tournament, the Lady Vols were a controversial #2 seed in the Cleveland Regional. Tennessee started the NCAA Tournament by traveling to Norfolk, Va., for the First/Second Round games, Mar. 19 & 21. On March 19, #2-seeded Tennessee defeated #15-seeded Army, , in what would turn out being Army coach Maggie Dixon s last collegiate game (Dixon passed away suddenly on April 6, 2006 of heart arrhythmia at the age of 28). In NCAA Second Round action, Tennessee took a win over #7-seeded George Washington on Mar. 21 to advance to the NCAA Sweet 16 for an incredible 25th consecutive year. At the Cleveland Regional, the #6-ranked Lady Vols defeated #9-ranked and #3-seeded Rutgers, Tennessee s Elite 8 game resembled what could have been an NCAA title game, as the Lady Vols fell to top-seeded and #1-ranked North Carolina, PARKER S DUNKS SET NCAA HER-STORY On Mar. 19, 2006, UT rookie sensation Candace Parker wrote a chapter of NCAA history when she finally slam-dunked after a season of anticipation. The stage was the First Round of the 2006 NCAA Tournament at the Ted Constant Center on the Old Dominion campus. The opponent was Army, as Lady Vol junior Sidney Spencer blocked a shot, collected the rebound and fired an outlet pass to Parker. CP3 raced the length of the court with Army's Margaree King in close pursuit but Parker finished the break with a rim-shaking, one-handed slam with 13:48 left in the half. Not only was it the first dunk of Parker's college career, it was the first dunk by a woman in the NCAA Tournament. T was fitting that another women s hoops milestone be provided by the Lady Vols. Parker s next dunk came with 14:18 to go in the second half of the same game. Parker was in the right corner and worked a give-and-go with Nicky Anosike, taking the return pass with a clear lane to dunk again as she drove the baseline and finished strong in moderate Army traffic. The dunks were a big deal but Parker was pretty proud of her career high seven assists against the Black Knights of Army.

37 THE TOP 25 POLLS ASSOCIATED PRESS ( ) 1. Duke (46) North Carolina (3) TENNESSEE Connecticut (1) Stanford Maryland Vanderbilt Ohio St Oklahoma Arizona St Purdue LSU Georgia George Washington Rutgers Texas A&M Middle Tennessee N.C. State Baylor Bowling Green Wis.-Green Bay Marquette Michigan St Iowa St Louisville 26-7 ESPN/USA TODAY/WBCA ( ) 1. Duke (30-1) 2. North Carolina (30-3) 3. Connecticut (29-3) 4. TENNESSEE (28-3) 5. Stanford (28-4) 6. Maryland (27-5) 7 Ohio State (28-3) 8. Vanderbilt (27-5) 9. Arizona State (28-4) 10. Oklahoma (26-4) 11. LSU (26-7) 12. Purdue (28-5) 13. George Washington (26-3) 14. Georgia (25-6) 15. Texas A&M (24-6) 16. Middle Tennessee (29-3) 17. Baylor (25-7) 18. Rutgers (22-8) 19. Bowling Green (29-3) 20. NC State (23-9) 21. Marquette (25-6) 22. UW-Green Bay (28-3) 23. Michigan State (23-8) 24. Louisville (26-7) 25. Iowa State (25-8) AP POLL NOTES This is the 31st year of the Associated Press women s basketball rankings. The first Associated Press poll released of the season marked the 500th all-time poll. Since the poll was started in 1976, UT has failed to appear in just 14 of the total of 536 polls through the years. Currently, UT has been ranked in 395 consecutive polls. Since the season, the Lady Vols have been in the top 10 for all but one poll. UT is the only team to have been ranked every year for the last 31 years of the poll. UT has appeared at least once per season over the poll's history. LADY VOL WEEKLY GAMES, RECORD, POLLS WEEK OF/GAMES PLAYED RECORD AP/USA TODAY OCT. 30/ CARSON-NEWMAN (EX.)/HOUSTON JAGS (EX.)/ /5TH NOV. 6/CHATTANOOGA 1-0 5TH /5TH NOV. 13/#20/21 UCLA, #11 ARIZONA ST TH/4TH NOV. 20/#11 STANFORD, MIDDLE TENNESSEE 5-0 4TH/4TH NOV. 27/LOUISIANA TECH, #2 NORTH CAROLINA 6-1 4TH/4TH DEC. 4/UT-MARTIN, #21/19 GEORGE WASHINGTON 8-1 6TH/5TH DEC. 11/#23/24 TEXAS 9-1 5TH/5TH DEC.18/WEST VIRGINIA, OLD DOMINION TH/5TH DEC. 25/NOTRE DAME TH/4TH JAN. 1/ALABAMA, #5 CONNECTICUT TH/4TH JAN. 8/FLORIDA, #15 GEORGIA TH/4TH JAN. 15/MISSISSIPPI STATE TH/4TH JAN. 22/#1 DUKE, #15/14 VANDERBILT, ALABAMA TH/4TH JAN. 29/SOUTH CAROLINA RD/3RD FEB. 5/#9/14 GEORGIA, AUBURN, KENTUCKY RD/3RD FEB. 12/MISSISSIPPI RD/3RD FEB. 19/#7 LSU, ARKANSAS, #12 VANDERBILT ND/2ND FEB. 26/SOUTH CAROLINA, #11/10 LSU ND/2ND MAR. 5/NO GAMES TH/4TH MAR. 12/DRAKE RD/4TH MAR. 19/PITTSBURGH, MARIST RD/4TH LADY VOL LINE-UP COMBINATIONS During the season, Tennessee has used four starting lineups -- Game Record Line-up (F-F-C-G-G) 1-5, 7-17, 19-28, Parker, Spencer, Anosike, Hornbuckle, Bobbitt Parker, Spencer, Anosike, Hornbuckle, McMahan Fuller, Spencer, Anosike, Hornbuckle, Bobbitt Redding, Spencer, Parker, Hornbuckle, Bobbitt UT S OFFENSIVE OPPORTUNITIES In all games, this is how Tennessee has shot from the field: 50%FG: Chattanooga (.579), MTSU (.565), Arizona St. (.548), Kentucky (.532), UCLA (.531), ODU/UT-Martin (.509), Drake (.508), Pittsburgh & Stanford (.500); 40%FG: La Tech (.483), GWU (.482), Ala.1 (.464), Georgia2 (.459), Vandy1 (.458), Ala.2 (.453), Ole Miss (.448), Fla. (.442), Vandy2 (.440), WVU (.431), Texas (.429), S.Carolina (.412), Auburn (.403); 30%FG: Georgia1 (.396), Miss. St. (.395), Notre Dame (.381), USC (.379), UConn (.371), LSU2 (.375), UNC (.362), Duke (.361), Ark. (.360), LSU (.313) DEEE FENSE In all games, this is how the opposition has shot from the field: 50%FG: none, 40%FG: Duke (.491), GWU (.472), Arizona St. (.469), Stanford (.456), MTSU (.453), UCLA (.451), UNC (.444), LSU2 (.440), Vandy1 (.438), Kentucky (.434), UConn (.433), Chattanooga (.431), Pittsburgh (.426), S.Carolina (.410), Miss. State (.409), Notre Dame (.407), Ole Miss (.406) LSU (.404), 30%FG: ODU & Auburn (.396), Arkansas (.391), Georgia2 (.380), Ala.2 (.378), Ala.1 (.369), WVU (.352), USC (.349), Fla. (.345), Vandy2 (.327), Georgia1 (.319), Texas (.308); 20%FG: La Tech (.295), Drake (.214), UT-Martin (.204) WON-LOSS DIFFERENTIAL Wins: +56 (1), +39 (1), +36 (2), +30 (1), +29 (2), +24 (2), +23 (2), +22 (2), +21 (2), + 20 (1), +18 (1), +17 (1), + 16 (2), +15 (1), +14 (1), +12 (1), +11 (1), +10 (2), +9 (1), +7 (1), +6 (1), +5 (1). Losses: -13 (1), -9 (1), -4 (1) OUR SCHEDULE THIS WEEK This week the #1-seeded and #3/4-ranked Tennessee Lady Vols travels to the Sweet 16/Elite 8, Mar. 25 & 27 at The University of Dayton Arena in Dayton, Ohio. It marks Tennessee s first trip to the Gem City and an appearance at one of the great arenas in all of collegiate basketball at UD. LADY VOLS ON TV A record 22 Lady Vol regular season games were televised on national/regional television this season. Six non-televised games were available as streaming video with voice-over from Mickey Dearstone on utladyvols.com. UT is 23-3 overall on TV this season. LOOKING BACK Last year at this time, the Lady Vols were 30-4 and had just defeated George Washington, 66-53, in NCAA Second Round action in Norfolk, Va. ON THIS DAY UT is 9-1 in games played on Mar. 25. The Lady Vols are 2-0 at home, 1-0 on the road and 6-1 on neutral courts. The last time out on Mar. 25, the Lady Vols registered a win over Vanderbilt in the 2002 NCAA Midwest Regional Championship game in Ames, Iowa. The Lady Vols advanced to the 2002 Final Four in San Antonio, Texas.

38 LADY VOLS: THE BEST AND THE WORST OF MOST POINTS BY TENNESSEE IN A GAME:1 02 points...vs. Chattanooga (11/12) LEAST POINTS BY TENNESSEE IN A GAME: 52 points...at Georgia (1/14) MOST POINTS BY AN OPPONENT IN A GAME: 74 points...duke, at Arizona St. LEAST POINTS BY AN OPPONENT IN A GAME: 29 points... vs. UT-Martin (12/5) BIGGEST TENNESSEE LEAD: 57 points vs. UT-Marin (12-5) BIGGEST TENNESSEE DEFICIT: 21 points vs. Duke (1/22) BIGGEST TENNESSEE LEAD IN A LOSS: 5 points..9-4 at UNC (12/3) BIGGEST TENNESSEE DEFICIT IN A WIN: 9 points at Arkansas (2/22) BIGGEST TENNESSEE HALFTIME LEAD: 30 points vs. UT-Martin (12-5) BIGGEST TENNESSEE HALFTIME DEFICIT: 11 points vs. Duke (1/22) 5 points vs. LSU (3/3) 5 points at UNC (12/3) 2 points at Ark. (2/22) BEST TENNESSEE 1ST HALF FG%:.636 (21-33)... vs. MTSU (11/26) WORST TENNESSEE 1ST HALF FG%:.294(10-34)... at Arkansas (2/22) BEST TENNESSEE 2ND HALF FG%:.609 (14-23)... vs. Stanford (11/24) WORST TENNESSEE 2ND HALF FG%:.300 (9-30)...vs. LSU (2/19) MOST POINTS BY TENNESSEE IN 1ST HALF: 59 points vs. Chattanooga (11/12) LEAST POINTS BY TENNESSEE IN 1ST HALF: 23 points Arkansas (2/22) MOST POINTS BY OPPONENT IN 1ST HALF: 38 points...vs. Duke (1/22) and at Arizona St. (11/19) LEAST POINTS BY OPPONENT IN 1ST HALF: 11 points... vs. South Carolina (2/1) MOST POINTS BY TENNESSEE IN 2ND HALF: 49 points...vs. Notre Dame(12/30) LEAST POINTS BY TENNESSEE IN 2ND HALF: 25 points...vs LSU (3/3) MOST POINTS BY OPPONENT IN 2ND HALF: 41 points...vs. Chattanooga (11/12) LEAST POINTS BY OPPONENT IN 2ND HALF: 16 points...vs. UT-Martin (12-5) TENNESSEE has led in the first half of 31 games TENNESSEE has never trailed in the first half of 22 games TENNESSEE has led at halftime of 29 games TENNESSEE has trailed at halftime of 4 games TENNESSEE has led in the second half of 30 games TENNESSEE has never led in the second half of 3 games TENNESSEE has led in rebounding in 21 games TENNESSEE has been outrebounded in 12 games (34-29 vs. LSU2, vs. Kentucky, at Alabama, at Georgia, vs. UConn, vs. Alabama, vs. Notre Dame, at ODU, vs. WVU, at UNC, at La Tech and vs. Chattanooga) LADY VOLS BY DOUBLE DIGITS Points Season Career Candace Parker Sidney Spencer Alexis Hornbuckle Shannon Bobbitt Alex Fuller 7 7 Alberta Auguste 5 5 Nicky Anosike 6 18 Dominique Redding 3 6 Rebounds Season Career Candace Parker Nicky Anosike 3 8 Alexis Hornbuckle 0 2 Assists Season Career Alexis Hornbuckle 1 1 Double-Doubles Season Career Candace Parker Nicky Anosike 1 4 Alexis Hornbuckle 1 3 LAST LOSS TO AN UNRANKED TEAM? Florida became the second unranked team in the season to knock off the Lady Vols, when they won OT on Feb. 26, Exactly one month earlier, unranked Kentucky turned the trick with a win over #1/3-ranked Tennessee on Jan. 26, 2006 at Rupp Arena. Previously, it had been four years since an unranked team upset the Lady Vols. So before Florida and Kentucky had their way with UT, when was the last time Tennessee lost to an unranked team? That would have been to LSU on Mar. 2, 2002 at the SEC Tournament in Nashville, Tenn. LSU had been in and out of the Top 25 polls in late January and February. Prior to that, UT s last loss to an unranked team was five years previous (to the day) losing to Auburn on Mar. 2, 1997 at the SEC Tournament. 100 POINT GAMES Since 1974, the Lady Vols have gone over the century mark 72 times. Last season, UT eclipsed 100 points in two games Princeton, 107 and #16/18 Texas, 102. The team hit triple digits in seven games to lead the NCAA. IN OVERTIME The Lady Vols are all-time in overtime games. The most OT games in a year was tied in with four as the Lady Vols went 3-1 in overtime losing to Georgia, 68-66, and defeating Auburn, 68-61, DePaul, 96-89, and Stanford, It tied the mark set in , when the Lady Vols were 3-1 in overtime contests losing to Georgia, 94-93, and defeating Texas, 68-65, Vanderbilt, and LSU, UT s 22 points in the OT against Florida (2-3-05), was the most ever scored by the Lady Vols in a single overtime. UT s most recent OT affair was a win over Arkansas on Feb. 22, GOTTA BRING UP THE BOARDS The Lady Vols have been outrebounded in 12 games this season. When Kentucky pulled off the +16 rebounding advantage (40-24) on Feb. 11, 2007, it was a season worst for UT. Granted, Tennessee shot 53.2 percent for the game but it was a huge disparity as the Wildcats grabbed 16 offensive and 24 defensive caroms. Until that game, the Lady Vols had been on a four-game streak of outrebounding the opposition. Only two other teams produced a double-digit differential on the boards this season against UT North Carolina and UT-Chattanooga (+10). The Lady Vols shot 36% against UNC and 58% against UTC. STILL WORST REBOUNDERS UT Coach Pat Summitt s teams have always been noted for tough defense and board play. Kudos to the team for tough defensive play thus far holding the opposition to 56.1 ppg. However, the current squad needs to hang their collective heads in shame for being the worst rebounding team in Lady Vol history. Currently at 37.9 rebounds per game, this team has dipped below the squad who earned the worst moniker last season managing just 39.4 rpg in 36 games breaking a 28-year old record ( squad who managed just 39.7 rpg in 31 contests). FLIRTING WITH 50 PERCENT The Lady Vols have played a number of opponents this season who shoot 50 percent or better from the field. To date, Duke has come the closest to hitting 50% of their field goal tries knocking in 49.1 percent on Jan. 22.

39 PARKER S A FOUL MAGNET Lady Vol sophomore All-American Candace Parker has been a foul magnet in With all of the double and triple-teaming she has seen this season, almost one-third of the opponent s 600 total fouls have been inflicted on her. In 32 games this season, Parker has drawn 196 fouls. In the game against LSU on Feb. 19, 11 fouls were called on Lady Tigers trying to stop Parker. In the first game versus Vanderbilt, she was fouled a dozen times by the Commodores (out of 22 total team fouls). Previously against Notre Dame, she was fouled 10 times by the Irish, eclipsing nine fouls whistled against players from Arizona State, Stanford, North Carolina and South Carolina (SEC). To date, Parker has visited the charity stripe 202 times this season about six times a game. Against UConn, seven of the Huskies total of 13 fouls came while trying to stop Parker. LITTLE BIT BIG FROM TREYLAND Senior Sidney Spencer has commanded the lion s share of the attention as Tennessee s top three-point shooter. Don t look now but junior Shannon Bobbitt is coming on fast. For the season, Spencer is (.411) from behind the arc while Bobbitt is (.407). In the last month, the diminutive point guard has connected on threepointers to tally a 41.1 percent accuracy mark. During the same span, Spencer has struggled a bit connecting on just treys for 23.2 percent. UT S CIRCUS ACT The Tennessee Lady Vols continues to have the circus coming to town effect on away attendance. Remarkably, 15 of 17 away games produced some kind of attendance mark. UT s appearance produced the largest attendance mark of the season (all venues) for Arizona State, Louisiana Tech, Old Dominion, Connecticut; the largest mark at home for North Carolina (tie), Texas, Florida, Vanderbilt, Auburn, and the largest home and away crowds for both Alabama and Georgia. The crowd at the LSU-UT game was the second largest of the season in Baton Rouge about 800 more people attended the Ohio State game in December. ONLY FOUR IN THE 70 S Only four teams have managed to score 70 points (or more) against Tennessee this season. Arizona State and Duke both scored a season high 74 points against the Lady Vols. Chattanooga scored 72 points and North Carolina tallied 70 against Tennessee. FYI ON PARKER Just to clear things up Redshirt sophomore All-American Candace Parker is on track to graduate with honors from Tennessee in either December 2007 or May 2008 during her junior season. Since Parker sat out her original rookie year, she could choose to play for Tennessee in the season while working on her masters or she has the option of playing in the WNBA since her original class would have graduated SURPRISE! UT IS #1 IN SOS/RPI I know it is a huge surprise but the Tennessee Lady Vols hold a large percentile advantage in both the Ratings Percentage Index and the Strength of Schedule ENTERING THE NCAA Tournament (ratings by Jerry Palm). Bold italics indicates NCAA or possible NCAA opponents. SOS Rank School W-L RPI Rank Rating 1 Tennessee Duke Connecticut UNC Oklahoma Vanderbilt Stanford Georgia MTSU LSU G. Washington Arizona St Old Dominion Pittsburgh Texas Notre Dame Chattanooga Mississippi West Virginia Auburn Marist South Carolina Kentucky Arkansas Mississippi St UCLA Fresno St Florida Alabama Louisiana Tech Drake UT-Martin LADY VOL STREAKS The last time the Lady Vols lost at home was against Duke, 74-70, on Jan. 22, 2007, -- since then, UT has won five home games. The last time UT lost on the road was on Dec. 3, 2006 at UNC, since then, UT is 10-0 on the road. The last time the Lady Vols lost on a neutral court was against LSU, 63-54, in the SEC semis game on Mar. 3, Since that time, UT is 2-0 on a neutral court. OVER 500 GAMES VS. RANKED Tennessee s game versus #12 Georgia on Feb. 16, 2006 was the Lady Vols 500th all-time versus a ranked team since the inception of the polls in UT is an amazing (.700) versus ranked teams. This season, UT is 11-3 in ranked meetings. Last year, Tennessee was 13-3 versus ranked teams. UT LEADS IN HOME ATTENDANCE Tennessee, once again, leads the NCAA women s basketball attendance race. UT passed the 200,000 attendance mark against Ole Miss on Feb. 15. UT eclipsed 100,000 mark in home attendance before the new year with 19,092 versus Notre Dame. The current attendance standings: 1. Tennessee 14,678 (234,845/16), 2. UConn11,152 (156,126/14), 3. Texas Tech 10,696 (128,353/12), 4.Oklahoma 10,213 (91,917/9), 5.New Mexico 9,427 (122,545/13). SUMMITT GETS 943RD WIN While Texas Tech s Bobby Knight finally reached 880 wins on the men s side, Lady Vol coach Pat Summitt recorded her 943rd victory with a win over Pittsburgh on Mar. 20, Summitt recorded her 880th win, passing North Carolina s Dean Smith on Mar. 22, 2005 with a victory over Purdue in the NCAA Tournament. Summitt has registered 63 wins since then. Summitt is a season and a half of wins ahead of Coach Knight. TENNESSEE TOPS AP ALL-TIME The Tennessee Lady Vols are the top-ranked team in the history of the Top 25 rankings in the Associated Press poll. The poll, now in its 31st season, has found Pat Summitt s Tennessee Lady Vols ranked in 522 of a possible 536 polls. Through the poll released on Feb. 26, the top five team poll rankings are: 1. PAT SUMMITT, TENNESSEE 522 (missed just 14 polls in entire AP history) 2. Andy Landers, Georgia Jody Conradt, Texas C.Vivian Stringer (Cheyney, Iowa, Rutgers) Rene Portland (St. Joseph, Penn St.) 336

40 PARKER NAMED FINALIST FOR KODAK ALL-AMERICA HONORS University of Tennessee women s hoopster Candace Parker has been named a finalist for Kodak All-America, announced the Women s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), in cooperation with Eastman Kodak Company on Friday. The finalists for the 2007 Kodak/WBCA All-America Basketball Team for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, are voted upon by WBCAmember coaches in each of the eight WBCA geographical regions. All 52 are now in the running for selection to the 10- member Kodak/WBCA All-America Team. Parker s list of accomplishments for her sophomore season include being named the Southeastern Conference Player of the Year, an All-SEC first team selection, an ESPN The Magazine Academic All- American, a Wooden Award finalist, a Naismith Award finalist and a Team USA member. The Naperville, Ill., native became the fastest Lady Vol to 1,000 career points in just her 56th game and has led her team in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots all season. PARKER NAMED FINALIST FOR JOHN R. WOODEN AWARD University of Tennessee basketball star Candace Parker has been named one of 16 finalists for the John R. Wooden Award. The Southeastern Conference Player of the Year and ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American will lead fourth-ranked Tennessee into the upcoming NCAA Tournament, where the Lady Vols seek a seventh national title. A sophomore from Naperville, Ill., Parker leads the team in scoring, rebounding and shot blocking this season. She ranks in the SEC s top-10 in seven different statistical categories and earlier this season became the fastest Lady Vol to achieve 1,000 career points. She and Middle Tennessee s Chrissy Givens are the only two women on the list to boast Academic All-America and conference Player of the Year accolades. Parker has also been named to the USA Basketball Women s Senior National Team. TIGERS CHOMPED ON SMOKEY Tennessee was dropped in the SEC Tournament semifinals by #11/10-ranked LSU, The loss dropped UT to 28-3 on the season. UT is now alltime in SEC Tournament games and 17-7 all-time in semifinal contests. The Lady Tigers snapped a two-game UT winning streak against LSU in the SEC Tournament and brings the Lady Vols all-time record against the Lady Tigers in the conference tournament to 6-4. Noteworthy, only one Lady Vol reached double figures in the game (Alexis Hornbuckle). It was the first time since the Dec. 3, 2006 loss at North Carolina that only one UT player surpassed 10 points in a game. LSU s Sylvia Fowles 20 rebounds were the second-most ever by a UT opponent. Individually, Sidney Spencer Moved into a tie with UT assistant coach Nikki Caldwell for fifth place in the UT record books for career three-pointers made (128); Alexis Hornbuckle Moved past Kellie Jolly, UT associate head coach Holly Warlick, Tasha Butts and Ashley Robinson and into 38th place on the all-time Lady Vols scoring list (920). She scored a careerhigh 29 points in the game and Candace Parker scored just four points, the fewest single-game total in her career. BIG WEEK FOR PARKER Lady Vol sophomore All-American Candace Parker has received numerous awards leading into the week of the SEC Tournament among them, 2007 SEC Player of the Year. To start the week, she was named as the SEC Player of the Week for the fifth time this season and the sixth time in her illustrious two-year stint at Rocky Top. In three games (Feb ), Parker averaged 25.7 points and 14.7 rebounds per contest, which included two contests against top-15 opponents. The sophomore also blocked 13 shots during that span for an average of 4.3 per outing. Against Arkansas, she grabbed a career-high 17 rebounds. At LSU, she was ESPN2 s CISCO Player of the Game with 27 points and 12 rebounds. PARKER NAMED ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL- AMERICAN On Feb. 27, Candace Parker was named to ESPN The Magazine s Academic All- America Second Team. It is the first such award for the sophomore standout, who is the youngest member of the 2007 first or second teams. My parents always instilled in me the importance of education, Parker said. Growing up, if I wasn t playing basketball, I was studying. I am proud to be honored among some of the nation s best student-athletes. A Naperville, Ill., native, Parker boasts a 3.29 grade point average as she pursues a degree in sport management at the Uiversity of Tennessee. In her second year on the hardwood, she has amassed 1,200 career points, 572 rebounds, 167 blocks and has started all 64 games in which she has played. In UT annals, she ranks in the top 10 in 13 different categories a combined 20 times. BIG SID GOES OVER 1,000 POINTS Lady Vol senior Sidney Spencer eclipsed the 1,000 career point mark against South Carolina in the SEC Tournament on Mar. 2. Spencer tossed in 22 points to lead her team to the victory. The Hoover, Ala. native joins an elite club at Tennessee becoming the 31st player to tally 1,000 career points. UT PASSES FIRST ROUND SEC TEST Tennessee opened SEC Tournament play with a win over South Carolina. The victory improved the Lady Vols to 28-2 on the season, giving the Lady Vols at least 28 wins in a season for the 17 th time in a row and the 23 rd time in Pat Summitt s 33-year career. At halftime, South Carolina had 28 points, just eight less than they had at the end of the game (36) against UT earlier this season on Feb. 1. For the second game in a row, UT scored 40 points by halftime. Individually, Sidney Spencer Became the 31 st Lady Vol in school history to reach 1,000 points for her career on her driving lay-up with 18:32 left in the game. She moved into seventh place in the UT single-season record books for threepointers (56). Big Sid scored her most points of the season since a career-high 26 at Vanderbilt on Jan. 25. Her 22 points were an SEC Tournament career high. Spencer surpassed 20 points in a game for the fourth time this season and the sixth time of her career; Alexis Hornbuckle Scored an SEC Tournament career-high 17 points and seven assists. Nicky Anosike Surpassed the 700-point plateau for her career; Shannon Bobbitt Moved into a tie for eighth place in the UT single-season record books for three-pointers (54); Alex Fuller Had her best performance ever in an SEC Tournament game, with personal bests in points (8) and rebounds (8) in tournament games. Candace Parker Within the first four minutes against South Carolina, she tied her SEC Tournament high in blocks in a game (2). She finished with five stuffs for the game. Tied her own second-place total for season blocks (86) at UT. Moved into seventh place in the UT annals for singleseason free throws made (140). Picked up her 18 th double-double of the season and the 28 th of her career. SUMMITT AND ASSISTANTS CHEER FOR VOLS All week, she warned the media that what she was going to do would seem a lot out of character for me. Lady Vol coach Pat Summitt and assistants Holly Warlick, Nikki Caldwell and Dean Lockwood didn t disappoint as they donned Tennessee cheerleading outfits (circa 1990 s) and performed at the Tennessee vs. Florida men s basketball game in Knoxville on Feb. 27. The Vols upset the #5-ranked Gators, The cheerleading outing for Summitt and Company was payback to Tennessee men s coach Bruce Pearl, his staff and team for showing support at the Lady Vols vs. Duke Blue Devils game on Jan. 22 in Knoxville. Pearl donned body paint for the event. For her part, Summitt wore an orange cheerleader uniform while singing "Rocky Top" to 24,000-plus and then forming the V on top of a human pyramid built by coaches Warlick, Lockwood and Caldwell. Summitt and staff performed during the first media timeout. ESPN chose to stay live rather than cut away to the first commercial. Summitt, who wore a hat with an orange and white boa wrapped around it while singing Rocky Top over a microphone ended the singing portion of her act when she put her hat on ESPN commentator Dick Vitale. As a finale, she helped lead cheers with her assistant coaches. "My cheerleading days are over. I did this for Bruce Pearl and his basketball team and all the Vols fans," Summitt commented to ESPN after her appearance. Summitt was a cheerleader in seventh and eighth grade. TOUGH D HOLDS OFF VANDERBILT

41 Before the game, Pat Summitt honored the three Lady Vol seniors Dominique Redding, Sidney Spencer and Elizabeth Curry and their families. With the win over Vanderbilt, Tennessee turned in a 27-2 overall record for the regular season. The victory gave Summitt 27+ wins for the 25 th time in her 33-year career and the 21 st time in a row. Tennessee s 40 first-half points were the most this season since scoring 48 in the opening period against Kentucky on Feb. 11. Conversely, Vanderbilt s 29 first-half points tie for the most by a UT opponent in the first half this season since Duke had 43 at the break on Jan. 22. Tennessee won, The 20-point defeat was Vanderbilt s biggest conference loss of the season and was one point shy of the 21-point loss the Commodores suffered at Duke earlier in the season. Tennessee went to the charity stripe 37 free throw times the most in Individually, Shannon Bobbitt Moved into ninth place in the UT single-season record books for threepointers made (52) and scored in double figures for the 10 th time this season and the fifth time in a row; Candace Parker Scored in double figures for the 27 th time this season and the 60 th time in her career. She earned her 17 th doubledouble of the season and 27 th of her career. Parker surpassed the 20-point mark in a game for the 15 th time this season, the 26 th time in her career. Her six blocks are her most in an SEC game and move her into third place in singleseason blocks (81), five shy of her second-place total last season and Sidney Spencer Scored in double figures for the 18 th time this season and the 45 th time in her career NAISMITH AWARD FINALISTS Tennessee Lady Vols Candace Parker and Alexis Hornbuckle have been named as two of the 30 finalists for the Naismith Award, which is given annually by the Atlanta Tip-off club to the national player of the year in women's basketball. The list of candidates includes five players from Maryland, three players from North Carolina and two each from Tennessee, Duke, Rutgers, Georgia and Stanford. Ballots with be sent to the trophy's voting academy the week of Feb. 26 as the list is narrowed to four candidates. Those finalists will be announced in mid-march, with the winner honored during Final Four weekend in Cleveland. The 30 finalists: Matee Ajavon, Rutgers; Alison Bales, Duke; Essense Carson, Rutgers; Cori Chambers, Georgia; Marissa Coleman, Maryland; Jazz Covington, Louisville; Jessica Davenport, Ohio State; Dee Davis, Vanderbilt; Jessica Dickson, USF;Shay Doron, Maryland; Sylvia Fowles, LSU; Katie Gearlds, Purdue; Chrissy Givens, MTSU; Lindsey Harding, Duke; Laura Harper, Maryland; Alexis Hornbuckle, Tennessee; Charde Houston, Connecticut; Tasha Humphrey, Georgia; Tiffany Jackson, Texas; Crystal Langhorne, Maryland; Erlana Larkins, UNC; Ivory Latta, UNC; Camille Little, UNC; Courtney Paris, Oklahoma; Candace Parker, Tennessee; Armintie Price, Ole Miss; Noelle Quinn, UCLA; Jillian Robbins, Tulsa; Brooke Smith, Stanford; Kristi Toliver, Maryland and Candice Wiggins, Stanford. UT SURVIVES OT SCARE The Arkansas Lady Backs came close to roasting the #2-ranked Tennessee Lady Vols on Feb. 22 in Fayetteville. UT rallied from a 10-point deficit, 14 lead changes and three ties to defeat Arkansas in overtime, Some observations: One of the sloppiest starts to a game this season at the 12-minute media time out in the first half, Tennessee had as many turnovers as points (8). UT s connected on just 29.4% (10-34) from the field in the first half and beat the team s previous worst first half percentage of the season % against Duke. The Lady Vols could only muster 23 first-half points which were the fewest by the squad this season. UT went to overtime in a game for the first time this season. The Lady Vols are now all-time in overtime games. Individually, Alexis Hornbuckle Extended her streak of games with a steal to 64 straight. She now has at least one steal in 84 of 92 career games. Lex moved into ninth place in the UT singleseason record books for steals (97) and moved past Holly Warlick and into eighth place in the UT career record books for steals (252).Additionally, she passed Tamika Catchings and into 13th place in the UT career record books for assists (339). Candace Parker Recorded her 16th double-double of the season and tied Chamique Holdsclaw for most double-doubles by a sophomore. Parker now has 26 for her career. She scored in double figures for the 26th time this season and the 59th time of her career. Gave UT a lift with a career-high 17 rebounds which is the seventh most by a sophomore in UT history. Shannon Bobbitt Moved into a tie with Nikki Caldwell for 10th place for single-season three-pointers made (51) SCORING FIELD DAY FOR SEC FOES In UT s first eight SEC games of the season, no Lady Vol opponent had scored more than 58 points on Tennessee. Actually, Florida managed 58 points against UT in the second conference game of the season on Jan. 11. In the initial eight games SEC foes scored 36 points (Alabama1 and South Carolina), 41 points (Georgia1), 44 points (Mississippi St.), 51 points (Alabama2), 57 points (Vanderbilt1 and Georgia2) and 58 by Florida. In games one-eight, UT averaged 71.1 ppg while giving up just 47.5 ppg in SEC games (+23.6 winning margin). In games 9-14, UT averaged 73.6 ppg while SEC opponents averaged 62.4 ppg (+11.2 for UT). Auburn started the floodgate on Feb. 8 scoring 62 points, Kentucky followed in the next game with 62 points and Ole Miss tallied 69 points to become the SEC leader in the clubhouse against UT. The Lady Vols defense stopped the SEC scoring fest at LSU holding the Lady Tigers to just 51 points and faltered in the very next game at Arkansas going to overtime to beat the Hogs, SEC CHAMPIONSHIP CLINCHED VS. LSU Tennessee s victory over LSU on Feb. 19, clinched the regular season SEC championship for the Lady Vols for the 14th time under head coach Pat Summitt. The win also gives UT 25 wins in a season for the 26th time under Summitt and the 20th season in a row. It marks the eighth time the Lady Vols have recorded at least 12 SEC wins. Tennessee s President s Day victory over the Lady Tigers snaps a two-year regular season losing streak to LSU. In the game, notably, the first five fouls committed by LSU were holds on UT s Candace Parker. Six of the team s seven first-half LSU fouls were on Parker. The first three LSU fouls of the second half were holds on Parker. For the game, 11 of 15 Tiger fouls were on Tennessee s All-American. With five minutes left in the first half, Parker had more points than the entire LSU team (17). Parker had 20 at halftime and the Tigers had 22. While Parker was 11 of 20 from the field for the Lady Vols, the remaining UT starting five was a combined seven of 38. Tennessee s 26 second-half points were the fewest of the season. Tennessee s 31.3 percent shooting was the lowest of the season. Individually, Alexis Hornbuckle Extended her streak of games with a steal to 63. She now has at least one steal in 84 of 91 career games. Surpassed her personal-best for season steals. In she had 91 thefts, this season she has (93). Candace Parker Scored in double figures for the 25th time this season and the 58th time in her career. Scored 20+ points for the 13th time this season and the 24th time in her career. Earned a double-double for the 15th time this season and the 25th time in her career. She had 20 points and 10 rebounds by halftime. Parker moved into 24th place on the all-time UT scoring list (1,150 points). She grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds; Shannon Bobbitt Moved into 17th place in the UT record books for career three-pointers (48). Made two free throws with 11.8 seconds left to give UT a three-point advantage. Dominique Redding Scored eight key points for the Lady Vols and was named the Lady Vol player of the game. LEX S STREAK SNAPPED Lady Vol junior guard Alexis Hornbuckle had a streak of 64 consecutive games with at least one steal snapped in the final regular season game versus Vanderbilt. A leading candidate for Defensive Player of the Year, Hornbuckle averages 3.3 steals per game. She started the season with a career high seven steals against Chattanooga. Hornbuckle has 98 steals on the season to date and has already surpassed her total of 91 thefts. WENT OVER 200,000 AT HOME Tennessee broke the 200,000 home attendance mark for the 10th time in the game against Ole Miss on Feb.15. A nation leading 234,845 clicked thru the turnstiles in 16 home games. The Lady Vols home attendance eclipsed 180K

42 against Georgia with 13,475 in the stands. This marked the Lady Vols 11th consecutive season going over 150,000 at home. UNDEFEATED SEC SEASONS All-time, Tennessee has turned in seven undefeated league seasons in SEC play. The team was the last to run the SEC table with a 14-0 record NCAA CHAMPS HONORED ON 20TH ANNIVERSARY The Tennessee Lady Vols welcomed back the basketball alums Feb with a weekend of activities. A total of 57 former players and more than 150 family members were in attendance for Tennessee game versus Kentucky. On Sun., Feb. 11, the Lady Vols celebrated the 20th anniversary of the first NCAA Championship team the 1987 squad. All 14 members of the team were in attendance and were honored in pregame ceremonies of the UT-Kentucky game. They were dubbed The Corn- Fed Chicks by Long Beach State All- American Cindy Brown after the Lady Vols handled her team in the NCAA Final Four semis, The Chicks, er Lady Vols, went on to defeat Louisiana Tech, 67-44, in the NCAA title game in Austin, Texas. Coach Pat Summitt won her first national title in her eighth trip to the Final Four and in her 13th season of coaching. Remarkably, the 1987 team led Summitt to her 300th coaching victory. LADY VOLS EARN ACADEMIC KUDOS The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) announced on Feb. 8, 2007, that Lady Vols Candace Parker, Sidney Spencer and Nicky Anosike had been named to the CoSIDA District IV All- Academic Teams. Parker and Anosike were named to the first team, while Spencer picked up second team honors. Spencer and Anosike earned the award for the second straight year, while this was Parker s first opportunity. Parker earned a 3.65 GPA during the fall semester and boasts a 3.29 cumulative average. The 2006 Kodak All-American and sport management major leads the SEC in scoring and blocks. On Jan. 28 she became the fastest Lady Vol in program history to amass 1,000 career points. Spencer posted a perfect 4.0 in the fall and owns a 3.75 cumulative GPA. She is pursuing a degree in sport management and makes time to volunteer in the Knoxville community on a weekly basis. She ranks fourth in the NCAA in three-point shooting percentage. Anosike is on pace to graduate in four years with a triple major in sociology and criminal justice, political science, and legal studies. She has a 3.76 cumulative GPA at UT, including a 4.0 mark during the 2006 fall term. She ranks second on this year s squad in rebounding and blocks and is a two-time member of the All-SEC Academic Team. The Academic All- America team will be announced on Feb. 27 and is selected from the All-District first teams in each of the eight districts. PARKER ECLIPSED 500 BOARDS Less than two weeks after scoring her 1,000th career point, sophomore All- American Candace Parker eclipsed the 500 rebound plateau versus Auburn she grabbed 11 boards against the Tigers. WHEATIES HONORS LADY VOLS Wheaties unveiled its newest Breakfast of Champions box on Feb. 1, 2007, at halftime of the Tennessee-South Carolina game. The special-edition, 18- ounce Wheaties package, features the UT women s basketball program and coach Pat Summitt. The Tennessee package features an image of Thompson-Boling Arena, The Summitt, a prominent school logo and Coach Summitt on the front of the package. The back of the package showcases an image of Summitt as well as the school mascot. It is a great honor to be the first women s collegiate basketball coach to be featured on the front of a Wheaties box, said Summitt. This makes a tremendous statement, not only for me, the Lady Vols and the University of Tennessee, but for women s basketball in general. The Tennessee women s basketball team has left a distinctive mark in the world of college basketball by showcasing unparalleled performance, a competitive drive, a sense of pride, and dedication over the years, said Dan Stangler, Wheaties brand manager. Launched in 1924, Wheaties is the No. 1 whole-grain wheat flaked breakfast cereal in the country. PARKER -- FASTEST TO 1,000 In Tennessee s game versus Alabama on Jan. 28, 2007, Lady Vol sophomore All- American Candace Parker scored her 1,000th career point during the 56th game of her career, making her the fastest Lady Vol in history to amass 1,000 points. Former Lady Vol All- Americans Chamique Holdsclaw did it in 57 games and Tamika Catchings in 58 games. Parker is the 30th 1,000-point scorer at Tennessee. UT IS DUNK U Tennessee Lady Vol sophomore Candace Parker leads a group of five women who have dunked in a collegiate women s basketball game. Parker, with six career dunks, ranks ahead of former Lady Vol Michelle Snow ( ) who recorded three dunks during her career at Tennessee. Candace Parker, Tennessee (6) Jan. 6, 2007: at Connecticut Dec. 20, 2006: vs. West Virginia Nov. 24, 2006: vs. Stanford Nov. 12, 2006: vs. Chattanooga March 19, 2005: vs. Army* March 19, 2005: vs. Army* Michelle Snow, Tennessee (3) Nov. 25, 2000: vs. Illinois (at Maui) Jan. 23, 2001: at Vanderbilt Jan. 17, 2002: at South Carolina Georgeann Wells, West Virginia (2) Dec. 21, 1984: vs. Charleston (W.Va.) Dec. 29, 1984: vs. Xavier Sancho Lyttle, Houston (1) Nov. 21, 2003: vs. Gonzaga (at Iowa) Charlotte Smith, North Carolina (1) Dec. 4, 1994: vs. North Carolina A&T * NCAA Tournament, first round NO MUSICAL CHAIRS THIS SEASON Tennessee Lady Vol coach Pat Summitt has utilized four line-ups this season. She probably would have stayed with just one line-up (Candace Parker, Sidney Spencer, Nicky Anosike, Alexis Hornbuckle and Shannon Bobbitt) if junior college transfer Bobbitt hadn t missed the game at Louisiana Tech on Nov. 28 to take a test, Parker hadn t fallen ill prior to the Mississippi State game on Jan. 18 and Dominique Redding hadn t started on senior day versus Vanderbilt. Rookie Cait McMahan started in place of Bobbitt for the La Tech game, Parker was replaced by Alex Fuller for the Miss. State contest and Nicky Anosike took a seat so Redding could start on Senior Day. Using essentially one line-up is a far cry from previous seasons. Last year, Summitt employed seven different combinations with Candace Parker as the only common denominator in 36 games. In , Summitt utilized 10 different looks with no player starting all 35 games. UT s line-up saw four different looks in with Shyra Ely and Ashley Robinson starting 35 games. In , three starting line-ups were used as Gwen Jackson, Kara Lawson and Loree Moore were constants in the 38 game schedule.

43 2007 SEC HONORS First Team All-SEC DeWanna Bonner, Auburn Tasha Humphrey, Georgia* Sylvia Fowles, LSU* Armintie Price, Ole Miss* Alexis Hornbuckle, Tennessee Candace Parker, Tennessee* Dee Davis, Vanderbilt Carla Thomas, Vanderbilt* Second Team All-SEC Lauren Ervin, Arkansas Marshae Dotson, Florida Cori Chambers, Georgia Sarah Elliott, Kentucky Samantha Mahoney, Kentucky Quianna Chaney, LSU Sidney Spencer, Tennessee Caroline Williams, Vanderbilt All-Freshman Team Donica Cosby, Arkansas* Jordan Greenleaf, Auburn Ashley Houts, Georgia Christy Marshall, Georgia Angel Robinson, Georgia Allison Hightower, LSU Alliesha Easley, Ole Miss Alexis Rack, Mississippi State* *indicates unanimous Coach of the Year Pat Summitt, Tennessee Player of the Year Candace Parker, Tennessee Freshman of the Year Ashley Houts, Georgia Defensive Player of the Year Armintie Price, Ole Miss 6th Woman of the Year Christy Marshall, Georgia Liz Sherwood, Vanderbilt Scholar-Athlete of the Year Sarah Pfeifer, Arkansas Tennessee s All-SEC Academic Nicky Anosike Sociology Elizabeth Curry Sport Management Alex Fuller Exercise Science Candace Parker Sport Management Dom Redding Sociology Sidney Spencer Sport Management 2007 SEC HONORS SUMMITT IS SEC COACH OF THE YEAR PARKER IS SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR University of Tennessee sophomore forward Candace Parker was named the 2007 Southeastern Conference Player of the Year, and Lady Vol head coach Pat Summitt picked up SEC Coach of the Year honors for the seventh time in her career in an announcement made by the SEC on Feb. 27, Last season, Parker was the SEC Rookie of the Year was named First Team All-SEC. Joining Parker on the 2007 All-SEC Coaches First Team was junior Alexis Hornbuckle who earned Second Team honors last season and was named to the All-SEC Rookie Team in In her 33rd season at the helm of the UT program, Summitt has accumulated 941 wins more than any other Division I coach in the history of men s or women s college basketball. In addition to her six NCAA Titles, seven SEC Coach of the Year Awards, seven NCAA Coach of the Year Awards and 16 NCAA Final Four appearances, the Henrietta, Tenn., native has coached 19 Kodak All-Americans, has a 100% graduation rate for student-athletes who exhaust their eligibility in Lady Vol uniforms and boasts two basketball courts and a gymnasium that bear her name. A sophomore for the Big Orange, Parker leads her 2007 team in scoring, rebounding and blocks. The 2006 SEC Freshman of the Year, first team All-SEC selection and SEC Tournament MVP, Parker becomes the first Lady Vol in program history to nab top-rookie and top-player honors in back-to-back years. Parker, Bridgette Gordon (1989), Dena Head (1992), Nikki McCray (1994, 1995) and Chamique Holdsclaw (1998, 1999) account for seven of the 21 Player of the Year Awards since the awards inception in Parker is the first Lady Vol to garner the award since Holdsclaw in Parker, a native of Naperville, Ill., became the fastest player in UT history to reach the 1,000-point plateau. She edged Chamique Holdsclaw (57 games) by reaching the millennium mark in 56 career contests and with her 17th double-double of her sophomore campaign, surpassed the four-time Kodak All-American for most double-doubles by a secondyear student-athlete in program history. Hornbuckle, a Charleston, W. Va., native, leads the team in assists and steals and ranks third in scoring and rebounding. Sidney Spencer, a senior from Hoover, Ala., earned a spot on the All-SEC Coaches second team. Spencer led the nation in three-point field goal percentage the majority of the season. She currently ranks second in the league in beyond-thearc accuracy and stands in seventh place for most treys made by a Lady Vol in a single-season. The 6-foot-3 sharpshooter boasts an 84 percent free throw percentage, which ranks her fourth on the UT career list. She was a third-team Academic All-Region IV selection by ESPN the Magazine earlier this season and finds time to volunteer in the greater Knoxville community, a feat which earned her a spot on the 2007 SEC Community Service Team. Lady Vols have earned 66 spots on the All-SEC first and second teams since 1982, including 47 first-team accolades SEC TOURNAMENT IN DULUTH, GEORGIA The 2007 SEC Women s Basketball Tournament was a big hit at The Arena at Gwinnett Center, in Duluth, Ga., Mar The winner of the 11-game tournament, Vanderbilt, received the league s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The 2007 SEC Tournament has been covered by FOX Sports Net South, televising all first/second rounds, as well as both semifinal games. The championship game was televised on ESPN2. LADY VOLS IN THE 2007 SEC TOURNAMENT

44 FINAL SEC STANDINGS SEC Pct. All Pct. TENNESSEE Georgia Vanderbilt LSU Ole Miss Mississippi St Kentucky South Carolina Auburn Arkansas Florida Alabama EIGHT WAS GREAT Over the years, eight Lady Vols teams have gone undefeated in SEC play: 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004 and SEC REGULAR SEASON STORY UT s last SEC win at home: Vanderbilt, 73-53, UT s last SEC win away: Arkansas, OT, UT s last SEC loss at home: Florida, OT, UT s last SEC loss away: Kentucky, 66-63, UT WINNING STREAKS VS. SEC TEAMS Alabama, 32 in a row, since Arkansas, 13 in row, since Auburn, 16 in a row, since Florida,1 in a row, since Georgia, 6 in a row, since Kentucky, 1 in a row, since LSU, no streak Mississippi, 13 in a row, since Mississippi St., 26 in a row, since South Carolina, 34 in a row, since Vanderbilt, 13 in a row, since AGAINST THE SEC Tennessee owns a record all-time record vs. 12 teams from the Southeastern Conference. The Lady Vols maintain a winning record against every team in the SEC. AMAZING AT HOME VS. THE SEC Since Tennessee began contesting games with SEC opponents, the Lady Vols have produced a record in home games. Only six SEC teams have ever managed a victory over the Lady Vols in Knoxville Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU and Ole Miss. Georgia has won three games on UT s turf while Auburn, Kentucky and Ole Miss have registered two wins each and LSU and Florida one win. Georgia was the only team to defeat UT at home in the 1990s (1991 & 1996). LSU and Florida are the only SEC teams to defeat UT at home in the 21st century. SEC LEAGUE PLAY UT owns a league best record of against all SEC teams dating back to the season. THOMPSON-BOLING ARENA SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE NOTES TENNESSEE S SEC FINISHES THROUGH THE YEARS Year Regular Season/Finish Tournament First Lost in semis Second SEC Champs Second SEC Champs First Lost in semis First Lost in finals First Lost in semis First Lost in semis First (tie) SEC Champs First SEC Champs First SEC Champs Fifth Lost in semis First SEC Champs First Lost in finals First SEC Champs First Lost in quarters Second SEC Champs Third Lost in final First Lost in final Second SEC Champs Second SEC Champs Fourth Lost in semis Fifth Lost in quarters Third (E) SEC Champs Second (E) Lost in quarters First (E) Lost in semis no official standings Lost in final no official standings Lost in quarters no official standings SEC Champs THIS IS AMAZING From , the Lady Vols claimed a total of six SEC regular season titles in 17 years. From , Tennessee captured seven consecutive SEC regular season crowns producing an amazing record. UT s only league losses were to Vandy, Georgia and LSU (twice) during this stretch. WOW--14 SEASONS OF AT LEAST 10 SEC VICTORIES In the win over Kentucky on Feb. 11, 2007, Tennessee claimed its 10th SEC victory of the season. The Lady Vols have now registered double-digit victories in conference play an incredible 14 times. Since the season when SEC play expanded, the Lady Vols have won at least 10 games in the following years: wins, wins, wins, wins, wins, wins, wins, wins, wins, wins, wins, wins, wins and wins. WARLICK SELECTED AS SEC GREAT FOR 2007 Featuring former outstanding student-athletes and administrators from all 12 Southeastern Conference member institutions, the 2007 class of the SEC Greats program will be honored at the SEC Women s Basketball Tournament March 1-4 at The Arena at Gwinnett Center in Duluth, Ga. The Tennessee great being honored at the 2007 SEC Tournament is current Lady Vol associate head coach Holly Warlick. A 5 7 point guard during her playing days from , Warlick was an Olympian and KODAK All-American. She was the first athlete male or female to have her jersey retired at Tennessee. Number 22 was retired in The 2007 class includes Tennessee Lady Vol Associate Head Basketball coach Holly Warlick, Shelly Pyles Cunningham (Basketball), Alabama; Kimberly Wilson Jenkins (Basketball), Arkansas; Lauretta Freeman-Horn (Basketball), Auburn; Ann Marie Rogers (Assoc. Athletics Director), Florida; Bernadette Locke Mattox (Basketball), Georgia; Lea Wise Prewitt (Basketball), Kentucky; Marie Ferdinand Harris (Basketball), LSU; Alisa Scott (Basketball), Ole Miss; Laura Springer (Basketball), Mississippi State; Lisa Misipeka (Track & Field), South Carolina and Ryan Tolbert Jackson (Track & Field), Vanderbilt. Each Great will be introduced during half-time of their teams first game of the tournament, all 12 individuals will also be introduced as a group between games of the second session on Friday, March 2. This marks the seventh year of the Greats program. The previous Tennessee honorees were: Bridgette Gordon, 2002-Daedra Charles, Michelle Marciniak, 2004-Jill Rankin Schneider, 2005-Tamika Catchings and Kara Lawson. SEC TURNOVER MAGIC In 14 SEC regular season games this year, the Tennessee Lady Vols forced their conference foes into 24.2 turnovers per outing It has resulted in a total of 344 points scored off of turnovers for the Lady Vols against SEC teams or an average of 24.5 ppg. So for every turnover an SEC team has committed against UT, the Lady Vols have scored a point. WELCOME TO THE SUMMITT

45 The playing court in the Thompson- Boling Arena on the University of Tennessee campus donned a new look for the season. After Lady Vol coach Pat Summitt passed Dean Smith for most NCAA collegiate basketball wins of all-time with a win over Purdue on Mar. 22, 2005, UT named the TBA court, The Summitt. The floor had a complete overhaul with permanent logos of both the Lady Vols and Vols painted directly in front of the scorer s table; the free throw lanes were painted orange with SEC reversed out; the giant jump circle/mid-court TENNESSEE was given a new brighter color scheme, and The Summitt, Coach Summitt s actual signature adorns the sidelines opposite the team benches. ON OUR WAY TO 300 WINS Tennessee recorded its 200 th win in Thompson-Boling Arena when the Lady Vols defeated the University of Southern California on Nov. 18, 2001, UT has now amassed a (.943) record since the Orange and White moved into the Thompson-Boling Arena to start the season 19-years ago. Along the way, the Lady Vols have produced nine flawless home records in (15-0), (14-0), (13-0), (15-0), (15-0), (16-0), (14-0), (15-0) and (16-0). UT also registered an NCAA record 69-game home court-winning streak from Feb. 1, 1991 thru Jan. 2, JUST 17 LOSSES The Tennessee Lady Vols rarely lose at home. In fact, since moving to the Thompson-Boling Arena for the campaign, UT has lost two games in one season just six times. UT lost two games in TBA during the inaugural campaign, , , , and the seasons. The 17 all-time losses at Thompson-Boling Arena have come at the hands of just nine teams: Florida (2006), LSU (2006), Duke (2004 and 2007), Connecticut (2004, 2002, 2000, 1996), Louisiana Tech (1999, 1989), Georgia (1996, 1991), Texas (2003, 2002, 1987), Stanford (1996) and Auburn (1988). HOME SWEET HOME th HOME WINS The victory over Georgia on Jan. 31, 2005, was the Lady Vols 400th home win since Pat Summitt took over as head coach in Summitt has won 91.4 percent of all home games in 33 years producing a overall record. Home losses (in the Summitt era) include: six in Alumni Gym from ; 18 in Stokely Athletics Center from ; and 17 in Thompson-Boling Arena since GAME NOTES ALMANAC SENIOR SALUTES & STUMBLES Senior Salutes have always been a big deal with the Tennessee Lady Vols. Over the past 33 years, Tennessee teams have won 31 of 33 Senior Day games. In 1983, #6-ranked Kentucky defeated #8-ranked Tennessee in the last regular season home game, Lady Vols teams would then go on to win the next 22 straight Senior Day games before faltering in upset to the unranked Florida Gators last season. Florida took #5 Tennessee to overtime before winning, Over the years, Tennessee has faced Vanderbilt in five Senior Day meetings and posted a 6-0 record. SEC TWOSIES The SEC plays a 14-game regular season schedule with each team playing everyone in the league once, a natural rival twice and designated rotating teams from the SEC East and West once extra time. The Lady Vols face Vanderbilt twice each season as its natural rival and this year once again face Georgia and Alabama twice. Last season, Tennessee went 6-0 in these games during the regular season. This season, UT also produced a 6-0 record LADY VOL SENIOR CLASS OF 2007 Over the past four years, they have accumulated an overall record of 118 wins and just 16 losses an 88 percent winning percentage. Against SEC opponents, they have a phenomenal 51-4 record! The seniors have made two trips to the NCAA Final Four, captured two SEC regular season crowns and two SEC Tournament Titles. Our first senior joined the Lady Vol family as a team manager This season, Coach Summitt asked Elizabeth Curry, a 5 6 guard from New Virginia, Iowa, if she d like to change roles and become a member of the squad for her final year. How could she say no? And now she has realized a dream-come-true The Tennessee version of Rudy She seen action in 10 games this season and has a perfect 100 percent field goal average A Vol Scholar, Dean s List honoree and outstanding student majoring in sport management. Our next senior has been a sparkplug for the last four years A crowd favorite, Dominique Redding is a 6 1 forward from Clearwater, Fla. During her Lady Vol career, she has played in 122 games and earned a pair of starting assignments Is ranked 17th in the Lady Vol record books in three point field goal makes, attempts and percentage As a senior, she has been recognized as the Lady Vol Player of the Game twice Established her career high of 13 points against Louisiana Tech this year Known as a spark on offense, she tallied 8 quick points helping her team pull away from LSU on Monday night Has a career high of 8 rebounds versus Ole Miss and 7 assists against Florida A Vol Scholar, member of the Dean s List and SEC All-Academic, this standout majoring in Sociology. During her four years at Tennessee, Sidney Spencer, a 6 3 forward from Hoover, Ala., has scored 979 points and grabbed 469 rebounds She is 21 points away from becoming the 31st Lady Vol to tally 1,000 career points For most of her senior season, she has led the nation in three-point field goal percentage She is currently ranked in the top 10 in 7 different categories in the Lady Vol record books She has scored in double figures 17 times this season and 44 times in her career This season, she has reset her career highs in a number of categories including 26 points against Vanderbilt, 9 rebounds against LSU last Monday night and three steals versus UConn She was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV Team as both a junior and a senior Selected to the SEC Community Service Team in 2007 A Vol Scholar, she was named to the SEC All- Academic Team in 2004, 2005 and 2006 She has played in 124 games and started in 64 during her career I think Tennessee fans will agree some of your best games are yet to come we can t wait to see knock down some more big treys A Vol Scholar and member of the Dean s List she was named to the SEC All- Academic Team in 2004, 2005 and 2006 This outstanding student will graduate with a degree in sport management. SPOILED, I TELL YOU Prior to last season, it had been nine years since the Lady Vols dropped three SEC league games during a season. In the HBO documentary campaign of The Cinderella Season: The Lady Vols Fight Back, Tennessee went 8-4 in the SEC. All-time in 25 years of league play, Tennessee has lost two or more SEC games just seven times. Conversely, the Lady Vols have tallied seven perfect league campaigns in SEC play. BIRD FLIES HOME Lady Vol junior college transfer forward, Alberta Bird Auguste returned to her home state for the game versus LSU. Auguste, a native of Marrero, La. (John Ehret H.S.), is Tennessee s first player ever from the state of Louisiana. Marrero is located in southeastern Louisiana near New Orleans and is 73 miles from Baton Rouge (as the crow flies). CELEBRATING PRESIDENT S DAY Tennessee and Louisiana State met in Baton Rouge in a President s Day meeting on ESPN2. In the mid-1800 s, president s from the two states served a majority of time in the White House. The state of Tennessee supplied three of the nation s presidents (No. 7 Andrew Jackson, ; No. 11 James K. Polk, and No. 17 Andrew Johnson, ) while one served from the state of Louisiana (No. 12 Zachary Taylor, ). Since the mid-1800 s, neither the state of Tennessee nor the state of Louisiana has seen a president elected from their home state. Tennessee s Al Gore came close in the 2000 presidential race. UT OUTLASTS FIESTY OLE MISS

46 On Feb. 15, the Tennessee Lady Vols quickly saw why Ole Miss was able to defeat both LSU and Vanderbilt. The Rebs were just plain aggravating on defense playing gnat-like and covering every inch of the floor. Offensively, Mississippi scored 69 points on the Lady Vols the most of any SEC team to date. UT s five-point halftime lead over Ole Miss was UT s smallest margin over an SEC opponent this season. The victory marked the 24- win plateau for the 27th time in Pat Summitt s career and the 21st time in a row. The win also gave UT at least 11 SEC wins in a season for the 12th time. Individually, Candace Parker scored her 1,100th career point scored in double figures for the 24th time this season and the 57th time of her career...scored 20+ points for the 12th time this season and the 23rd time in her career earned a doubledouble for the 14th time this season and the 24th time in her career and recorded a career-high-tying seven assists; Shannon Bobbitt Scored in double figures for the seventh time this season and the second game in a row set a career high with 14 field-goal attempts; Alexis Hornbuckle extended her streak of games with a steal to she now has at least one steal in 83 of 90 career games moved past Pat Hatmaker and into 15th place in the UT record books for career assists (332) reached double figures for the 13th time this season and the 45th time of her career and scored all 12 of her points in the second half. SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Lady Vol All-American Candace Parker was selected as the Southeastern Conference Player of the Week (Feb. 5-11). She earned the award for the fourth time this season and the fifth time in her career. In three games last week, Parker averaged 26.0 points and 10.3 rebounds per contest. She shot a sizzling 62 percent from the field and went 22 of 25 from the line for an 88 percent clip. The Naperville, Ill., native earned double-doubles against Georgia and Auburn to up her total to 13 on the season. On Feb. 8 versus Auburn, she eclipsed the 500-rebound plateau to join former Lady Vol four-time Kodak All- Americans Chamique Holdsclaw and Tamika Catchings as the only three UT players to amass 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 100 blocks. She dropped in 31 points against the Kentucky Wildcats it was her second most of the season and marked the third most prolific scoring game of her career. She owns four 30+ points games. Parker was also named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV first team during the week, which makes her eligible for Academic All-America later in the season. TAMED THE WILDCATS After enduring the miserable loss at Kentucky last season, Tennessee took care of business on Feb. 11, 2007 with an drubbing of UK. Kentucky, however, completely controlled the glass and registered a +16 advantage over Tennessee on the boards (40-24). The win gives the Lady Vols 10 or more SEC wins for the 10th consecutive season and 14th overall. The 1987 Lady Vol National Championship team was honored before tip-off of the Kentucky game. The ceremonies marked the 20th anniversary of UT s first NCAA basketball title in All 14 of the former players were in attendance. Interesting in game note-- With her second free throw at the 1:40 mark in the first half, Candace Parker scored her 22nd point of the game, one more than Kentucky team had at that point in the game (21 points). UT s first half field goal percentage (.576) was its highest since shooting 63.6 percent against MTSU on Nov. 26, Kentucky s 62 points tie the most by an SEC opponent this season (with Auburn). Individually, Alexis Hornbuckle Extended her streak of games with a steal to 61. She now has at least one steal in 82 of 89 career games. Hornbuckle moved past Michelle Marciniak and into ninth place in the UT record books for career thefts (240). UT s best rebounding guard didn t get a rebound against the Wildcats, marking the first norebound game of her career. Her previous low was one board, which she has grabbed twice in her career; Sidney Spencer Moved past Tamika Catchings and into seventh place in the UT record books for career three-pointers (123). Spencer moved into a tie with Tasha Butts for eighth place in the UT record books for career three-point attempts (290); Candace Parker Scored in double figures for the 23rd time this season and the 56th time in her career. She surpassed 20 points for the 11th time this season and the 22nd time in her career. Produced the second highest scoring game of her career and reached 30 points in a game for the third time this season and the fourth time of her career and Shannon Bobbitt moved into fifth place in the UT record books for career three-point percentage (.410) TIGERS TOUGH ON THE TAKE DOWN With the win over Auburn, it marked the 10th season in a row that UT has claimed nine or more SEC wins. Tennessee now has a 15-game winning streak over Auburn. Auburn, to date, scored the most points on UT in a 2007 SEC game putting 62 points on the scoreboard. No other SEC team had scored in the 60 s versus UT. Alabama native and senior Sidney Spencer may have been a little nervous against Auburn -- it marked the first time her 89-year old grandfather had watched her play in person. Sid s parents, Steve and Janice, have attended every game during their daughter s senior season. Fellow senior Dominique Redding saw her first action in an SEC contest since the South Carolina game. Individually, Alexis Hornbuckle Extended her streak of games with a steal to 60. She now has at least one steal in 81 of 88 career games; Candace Parker Eclipsed the 500- rebound plateau making her the 34th Lady Vol in program history to do so Earned her 13th double-double of the season and the 23rd of her career and tied a season high with nine free throw; Nicky Anosike Scored in double digits for the fifth time this season and the 19th time of her career and Shannon Bobbitt Dished out a career SEC high four assists UT STOPS GEORGIA AGAIN For the second time this season, Tennessee stopped the Georgia Lady Bulldogs. The Lady Vols defense in the second meeting was extremely intense with junior Alexis Hornbuckle leading the way. In two games against UT this season, Georgia averaged just 49.0 ppg. Individually, Alexis Hornbuckle Extended her streak of games with a steal to 59. She now has at least one steal in 80 of 87 career games. Against UGA2, she scored in double figures for the 11th time this season and the 43rd time in her career. With seven assists in the game, she moved into a tie for 16th place in the Lady Vol record books for career thefts (320); Candace Parker Scored in double figures for the 21st time this season and the 54th time of her career. Also, she earned her 12th double-double of the season and the 22nd of her career moving her into a tie for sixth place in the UT record books for career double-doubles and reserve Alex Fuller Scored in double figures for the sixth time this season MOATS ON MEDICAL STATUS University of Tennessee Lady Vol head coach Pat Summitt has announced that freshman Nicci Moats will remain on medical leave from the team for the remainder of the season. Nicci is a great young lady, and we re all very supportive of this decision, said Summitt. We re looking forward to having her back on the court next fall. Moats is a 6-2 rookie forward from Daleville, Va. After talking with the medical staff, I decided to take a leave from playing with the team for the remainder of the season so my focus can be on getting healthy and concentrating on my academics, said Moats. NOTCHED 20 VICTORIES The Tennessee Lady Vols notched yet another 20-win season with the victory over South Carolina on Feb. 1, It marked the 31st consecutive time a Lady Vol team has reached at least 20 wins in a season under Coach Pat Summitt. When the Lady Vols picked up win #20 against South Carolina on Feb. 1, it marked the third fastest Summitt team to attain at least 20 wins. The 20 win seasons on the date they were achieved: 20TH WIN DATE RECORD FINAL Jan.20, Jan.27, Feb. 1, Feb. 1, Feb. 2, Feb. 4, Feb. 5, Feb. 6, Feb. 6, Feb. 7, Feb. 8, Feb. 9, Feb. 9, Feb. 10, Feb. 10, Feb. 12, Feb. 12, Feb. 13, Feb. 15, Feb. 15, Feb. 15, Feb. 16, Feb. 17, Feb. 18, Feb. 21, Feb. 22, Feb. 25, Mar. 3, Mar. 10,

47 Mar. 13, Mar. 17, NON-20-WIN SEASONS? Tennessee s Pat Summitt has only had two teams fail to reach 20-win seasons during her 33-year tenure In her first and second seasons ( and ) at UT, the Lady Vols were 16-8 and 16-11, respectively. Summitt s record of 20-win seasons is unmatched in collegiate basketball. FAST START AGAINST USC In picking up win number 20 on the season, the Tennessee Lady Vols got off to a fast start against South Carolina. The opening minutes were reminiscent of Duke s crushing start against UT on Jan. 22. Fortunately for the Lady Vols, UT was making the run on the Gamecocks opening the game 16-0 in the first 9:22. South Carolina did not score until 10:12 was left in the first half on a layup by Melanie Johnson. The Gamecocks 11 first-half points were the fewest ever by an SEC opponent and tie for the fifth fewest ever by a UT foe. All 10 Lady Vols scored against USC. Individually, Alexis Hornbuckle Extended her streak of games with a steal to 58. She now has at least one steal in 79 of 86 career games. Lex also moved into tenth place in the UT record books for career steals (229) and eclipsed the 800- point plateau for her career; Candace Parker Earned her 11th double-double of the season and the 21st of her career, moving her into a tie for the eighth most by a Lady Vol in her career; Shannon Bobbitt Scored in double figures for the second straight game; Alberta Auguste Scored in double figures for the second straight game, her first back-toback double digit performance as a Lady Vol and Sidney Spencer Grabbed a career-high-tying nine rebounds DOUBLED UP BAMA Tennessee s victory at Alabama on Jan. 28 was the Lady Vols second win this season over the Crimson Tide. At 6-0, the Lady Vols are off to their best SEC start since the season. The win was Tennessee s 32nd consecutive over the Tide. UT s 29-point margin of victory was the largest on the road for the Lady Vols this season. Individually, Shannon Bobbitt Scored a career-high 20 points and drained six three-pointers, which ties the second most in a game by a Lady Vol; Candace Parker Scored her 1,000 th career point during the 56 th game of her career, making her the fastest Lady Vol in history to amass 1,000 tallies. Chamique Holdsclaw did so in 57 games. Parker is the 30 th 1,000-point scorer at UT. Saw her streak of 33 consecutive games in doubledigit scoring come to an end; Alexis Hornbuckle Extended her streak of games with a steal to 57. She has at least one steal in 78 of 85 career games; Alberta Auguste Sank a career-high three treys, and Alex Fuller Tied SECcareer-high 12 points. AVOIDED THE DUKE SWOON UT faced a tough #15/14-ranked Vanderbilt squad following the loss three days earlier to top-ranked Duke, This season, the Lady Vols avoided the Duke Swoon with a win. Last season, following the loss at #2-ranked Duke, the Tennessee Lady Vols went into a tailspin in their next game and lost at Kentucky, 66-63, three days later. It marked the first back-to-back defeats for the Lady Vols in nine years when the Lady Kats recorded the win in Rupp Arena. Against UK, Candace Parker was UT s only double-digit scorer tallying 25 points. Fellow starters Nicky Anosike and Sidney Spencer chipped in nine points each, while Tye Fluker added seven points and Alexis Hornbuckle just a single digit in the loss. Shanna Zolman, who came in off the bench, tallied nine points. GOT OFF THE MAT AT VANDERBILT The Tennessee Lady Vols recorded a tough win at #15/14 Vanderbilt on Jan. 25 despite enduring 10 lead changes and five ties. Had the Commodores been successful at converting points off of turnovers, the outcome might have been different. UT had 25 miscues (a season high) but Vanderbilt converted just 12 points. Conversely, UT tallied 29 points from 27 Vandy turnovers. The victory gives UT a six-game road winning streak this season. Individually, Sidney Spencer Scored a career-high 26 points en route to surpassing the 900-points plateau for her career (922) and scored in double figures for the 15th time this season, the 42nd time in her career. Additionally, she scored 20+ points for the third time this season and the fifth time of her career; Alexis Hornbuckle Surpassed the 300-assists (304) plateau for her career Extended her streak of games with a steal to 56. She now has at least one steal in 77 of 84 career games Moved into a tie for 11th place with Tonya Edwards for career steals (223); Candace Parker Earned the 20th double-double of her career, moving her into ninth place for most career doubledoubles in Lady Vol history. She now has 10 as a sophomore the third most by a second-year Lady Vol. Drew 12 fouls on Vanderbilt, the most she s drawn by an opponent in a game this season. BATTLE SCARS Lady Vol sophomore Alex Fuller received four stitches over her eye when she hit the deck hard and slid on the hardwood at Vanderbilt. Fuller logged 17 minutes in the win at #15/14 Vanderbilt. BEFORE DUKE DEBACLE, UT TRAILED AT HOME FOR JUST SEVEN MINUTES Before trailing 39 minutes and 49 seconds versus Duke (UT was tied with the Blue Devils for 11 seconds), the Lady Vols had been tough at home. During the Lady Vols previous 10 home contests, they trailed their opponent on the scoreboard just seven times for a total of 7:02. Before Duke, Tennessee has been tied or ahead 97.8% of the time (3:12:58 of 400 minutes), including every second of play in the second half of each game. The largest deficit for UT was six points (13-7) against Middle Tennessee State on Nov. 26. Tennessee fell behind against UCLA (:10), Stanford (2:10), MTSU (4:18) and West Virginia (:24), but never trailed against Chattanooga, UT-Martin, George Washington, Notre Dame, Alabama or Mississippi State. JUST TOO MUCH DOOOK Duke etched their name in the Lady Vol record books holding Tennessee without a bucket for the first 5:58 to start the game. An 11-0 run out against Tennessee is recalled as the best opponent start, however, Duke s 19-0 beginning is now the best ever versus the Lady Vols. Tennessee fell into a 21-point hole (28-7 at 9:23 in the first half) before rallying to narrow the halftime deficit to 11 points (38-27). The 21-point deficit in the first half was the largest of the season for UT The Duke game marked the first time UT hadn t led in a game this season. Duke s Abby Waner made six three-pointers, tying for the fifth most by an opposing player in Lady Vol history. Duke recorded the highest field goal percentage of any team against the Lady Vols in the season,.491. Conversely, UT dipped to a season low.361 from the field. Free throw defense stymied Tennessee as the Lady Vols connected for just 8-17 (.471) and All- American Candace Parker was affected the most going just 1-7 from the charity stripe. In a positive vein, UT tied a seasonhigh with 10 three-pointers. Individually, Alexis Hornbuckle Extended her streak of games with a steal to 55. She now has at least one steal in 76 of 83 career games. She moved past Dena Head and into a tie with Sheila Frost for 12th place in the UT record books for career steals (219). She reached double figures for the ninth time this season and the 41st time in her career while scoring a career-high-tying 19 points; Candace Parker Reached double figures for the 18th time this season, the 32nd time in a row, and the 51st time of her career. With 22 points in the game, she scored 20+ points for the eighth time of the season and the 19th time of her career. With 10 rebounds, she earned her ninth doubledouble of the season and the 19th of her career. Parker s six blocks moved into a tie for fifth place with Teresa Geter in the UT record books for career blocks (138); Sidney Spencer Moved into fourth place in the UT record books for career free throw percentage (.829). Additionally, she scored in double figures for the 14th time this season, the 41st time in her career and Nicky Anosike With 10 rebounds, she grabbed double-digit rebounds for the second straight game, the third time of the season and the 12th time of her career. FACING NUMBER ONE Tennessee has faced the nation s topranked team 42 times in games dating back to the season. The Lady Vols have notched 14 upset victories over the #1-ranked team and fallen in defeat 28 times. LADY VOLS EXTEND STREAK TO 26 The victory over Mississippi State on Jan. 18th was the Lady Vols 26th consecutive over the Lady Bulldogs. UT produced the win without the services of sophomore All- American Candace Parker who was battling a respiratory illness and was pulled from the line-up prior to tip-off. It marked the first time in Parker s Lady Vol career that she didn t start or play in a game following her redshirt rookie year. In her absence, four UT players registered double digit scoring and Nicky Anosike chipped in

48 with a double-digit rebounding night to lead UT to the win. Individually, Alexis Hornbuckle -extended her streak of games with a steal to 54. She now has at least one steal in 75 of 82 career games. Scored in double figures for the third straight game, the eighth time this season and the 40th time of her career..she moved past Debbie Groover (295) and Bridgette Gordon (296) and into 18th place in the UT record books for career assists (297); Alex Fuller Got her first career star and reached double figures for the fourth time this season her 12 points marked a career-high in SEC contests. Additionally, her three steals and 36 minutes of playing time were both personal bests; Shannon Bobbitt Scored in double figures for the fourth time this season her 13 points were a career high for SEC contests. She also grabbed a personal best in rebounds (4); Sidney Spencer Scored in double figures for the 13th time this season, the 40th time of her career and matched a season high in assists (3); Cait McMahan Continued her physical play this season, drawing two charges in the first half alone; Alberta Auguste Tied a personal best with six rebounds; Dominique Redding Grabbed a seasonhigh four rebounds and Nicky Anosike Grabbed 10 rebounds for the 11th double-digit boards total of her career. SMOKEY TOOK A BITE OUT OF THE GEORGIA LADY DAWGS If you had been watching the sports ticker on Sunday, Jan. 14 and saw the Tennessee 52, Georgia 41 score roll by, your first thought might have been, it s halftime. Not so. Tennessee s 52-point tally for the game tied the fifth fewest points in UT history. The Lady Vols 25 first half points tied the fewest by UT this season (UT scored just 25 points at North Carolina). Defensively, Georgia s 41 points were the fewest scored by a Lady Bulldog team since Individually, Sidney Spencer Eclipsed the 400- rebound plateau for her career; Candace Parker Extended her streak of games in double figures to 31, despite the fact that she did not score until the clock read 1:39 left in the first half, when she connected on both free throw attempts. Her first field goal came at 12:15 left in the second half She tied a season high in assists (4); Nicky Anosike Grabbed her 500th career rebound (502 total), becoming the 33rd Lady Vol of all time to eclipse that mark. Scored in double figures for the fourth time this season, the 18th time of her career; Alexis Hornbuckle Extended her streak of games with a steal to 53. She has made at least one steal in 74 of 81 career games. Scored in double figures for the seventh time this season, the 29th time in her career; Alex Fuller grabbed a careerhigh-tying eight rebounds. LADY VOLS CHOMPED ON THE GATOR S TAIL THIS TIME Last season, unranked Florida spoiled Tennessee s senior day with a OT win in Knoxville. The loss also probably cost the team a #1 seed in the 2006 NCAA Tournament. On Jan. 11, UT took care of business in The Swamp hanging a loss on the Gators. Tennessee jumped out to a 25-0 lead before Florida scored with 12:20 left on the clock in the first half. It was the second longest opening drought by a UT opponent this season. Tennessee Martin did not score until the clock read 11:44 and Tennessee had an 18-0 lead. In the bad news department, the 41.7 percent from the foul line was UT s worst mark this season as UT was a dismal 5-12 from the charity stripe. Individually there were some real bright spots: Sidney Spencer scored in double figures for the 12th time this season, the 39th time of her career; tallied a careerhigh-tying 21 points; made four of her first five three-point attempts finished the game 5-of-7 from beyond the arc; her five treys tied a career high and tied for the ninth-most in a game by a Lady Vol; Alexis Hornbuckle extended her streak of games with a steal to 52 Earned season and SEC career highs in rebounds (9) and assists (10) Moved into 20th place in the UT record books for career assists (290) Moved past Mary Ostrowski and into 14th place in the UT record books for career steals (209) Earned her first career double-double in assists (10) and points (10); Candace Parker Scored in double figures for the 30th straight game Cait McMahan Tied a career-high with seven points and Alex Fuller Eight rebounds matched her career-best. HORNBUCKLE HEARTBREAKER Junior Alexis Hornbuckle missed out on her first career triple-double in the game versus Florida on Jan. 11, Hornbuckle tallied 10 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds in 29 minutes of action. At the end of the game, her teammates were encouraging her to grab one final board after Hornbuckle dished out her 10th assist with 27 seconds to go. Hornbuckle just missed a triple-double a year ago in the game against Connecticut in Knoxville on Jan She grabbed 14 rebounds, scored 10 points and dished nine assists. PARKER SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Lady Vol sophomore All-American Candace Parker earned SEC Co-Player of the Week honors for her performances against Alabama and #5-ranked Connecticut (week of Jan. 1-7). She shared the accolade with Mississippi s Armintie Price. Against Alabama on Jan. 3, Parker picked off a career-best five steals. She also added 15 points, five rebounds and five blocks; all in a limited 24 minutes of playing time. Tennessee took its 31st consecutive win against the Tide with the routing. On Jan. 6, the Lady Vols defeated #5-ranked Connecticut, In the victory, Parker was named the CBS and Lady Vol player of the game for her 30 points, 12 rebounds, six blocks and four assists in her first 40-minute game of the season. One of the many 6-4 sophomore s highlights was a dunk early in the second half to put UT up by 16. Parker previously captured player of the week honors on Nov. 20 and Nov. 27 of this season. THE BOOK ON BOBBITT The scouting report on Lady Vol junior Shannon Bobbitt has undergone some revisions of late. In a four-game stretch (ODU to UConn), Bobbitt emerged into more of a scoring role. The diminutive New Yorker averaged 11.8 ppg, 44% FG, 60% three-pointers, 100% from the free throw line in contests against Old Dominion, Notre Dame, Alabama and #5- ranked Connecticut. Against the Irish, Bobbitt connected for a career high 17 points. In the win over UConn, Bobbitt drilled three treys in the opening stanza. 375TH WIN OVER A RANKED TEAM IN GAME VS. UCONN Lady Vol coach Pat Summitt collected her 375th all-time win over a ranked team when #4-ranked Tennessee defeated #5- ranked Connecticut on Jan. 6. Summitt has a ridiculous 72 percent winning percentage in ranked games ( ). UT DOGS UCONN Tennessee s victory over #5-ranked Connecticut on Jan. 6, 2007 was the Lady Vols third in a row over the Huskies. The victory also marked Lady Vols coach Pat Summitt s 325th W over a ranked team all-time. In the game, Tennessee had a season low 10 miscues on the afternoon -- just four turnovers in the first 25 minutes of the game but had six in the last 15 minutes. Interestingly, UConn had just 13 fouls called on them for the game seven of which were called on someone who fouled Candace Parker. Individually, Sidney Spencer reached double figures for the 11th time this season, the 38th time of her career had a career-high-tying nine rebounds and moved into eighth place in the UT record books for career threepointers (104); Candace Parker DUNKED! For the first time on the road against a ranked opponent this season and against the highest ranked opponent in her career. The dunk is the fourth on the season and the sixth in her career. The dunk came after a Sidney Spencer steal found Parker open and alone down the court early in the second stanza. Parker s first basket of the game gave her career-point No. 900 she reached double-figures for the 15th game this season, the 29th time in a row Collected 30+ points for the second time this season, the third time in her career had her eighth double-double of the season, the 18th of her career; Alexis Hornbuckle Extended her streak of games with a steal to 51. She now has at least one steal in 72 of 79 career games moved into a tie for 21st place in the UT record books for career assists (281); Nicky Anosike moved into eighth place in the UT record books for career blocks (104) and Shannon Bobbitt made three consecutive treys in the first half to help the Lady Vols obtain a 12-point halftime lead. CONFERENCE CALL In addition to the 14-game Southeastern Conference schedule, Tennessee will take on teams from 10 other conferences this season. The Lady Vols will be doing their best impression as members of the Pac-10 and the BIG EAST facing three opponents from each of those conferences. UT will play two foes from the ACC and one each from the Atlantic 10, Big 12, Colonial, Ohio Valley, Southern, Sun Belt and WAC. UT A BIG EAST MEMBER WELL, JUST FOR 3 GAMES The Tennessee Lady Vols were a southern extension member of the BIG EAST

49 Conference this season and collected a perfect 3-0 record. UT played West Virginia (Dec. 20, a win), Notre Dame (Dec. 30, a win) and traveled to #5 Connecticut (Jan. 6, a victory). Earlier in the season, Tennessee was an ex officio member of the Pac-10 and finished their slate with a 3-0 record against three ranked teams in consecutive games. UT recorded a stretch of wins over #20/21 UCLA (83-60), at #11 Arizona State (83-74) and against #11 Stanford (77-60), Nov SLOPPY WIN TO START SEC SLATE Tennessee and Alabama were the first SEC teams in action to start the 2007 slate and UT walked away with a victory. The win gave UT a 38-2 lead in the series with UA, and upped the winning streak to 31 consecutive The Lady Vols held Bama to just 14 first half points which tied for the ninth-fewest by a UT opponent in program history. It ties the Tides performance on Jan. 6, 2000 and is the lowest point total reached in an opening period against UT by an SEC team. In the game, Tennessee forced a season high 35 turnovers which generated 28 UT points. Individually, Sidney Spencer Moved into a tied for 10th place in the UT record books for career three-pointers (101); Candace Parker Scored in double figures for the 47th time in her career and the 28th time in a row and had a career-high five steals; Alexis Hornbuckle Extended her streak of games with a steal to 50 and now has 204 career thefts, good for 15th place in the UT record books. Tied a season-best in assists with seven tonight Alberta Auguste Reached double figure scoring for the third time this season ALL-TIME OPENING DAY RECORD IN SEC PLAY The Tennessee Lady Vols have produced a 23-5 opening day record in SEC play dating back to the season. UT is 11-2 in home SEC openers and 12-3 on the road. Georgia (1984 and 1996) and Auburn (1988 and 1989) each ambushed the Lady Vols in two SEC opening games, while Vanderbilt turned the trick in The Lady Vols have not dropped an SEC opener since 1996 when Georgia escaped with a overtime victory in Knoxville on Dec. 8, ONE LOSS CAMPAIGNS -- HEADING INTO JANUARY Traditionally, Tennessee teams take most of its losses in the month of December when Coach Pat Summitt loads up on some tough non-conference opposition to prepare the team for the rigors of the postseason. Last year, the Lady Vols carried an undefeated record into January marking the sixth time the Lady Vols went undefeated in the months of November and December. This year, the team carries one loss into the month of January. Previously, nine other Lady Vol teams have carried one loss all-time into the month of January : 12-1 lost to North Carolina : 8-1 lost to Texas : 11-1 lost to UConn : 9-1 lost to La Tech : 10-1 lost to Purdue : 10-1 lost to Stanford : 7-1 lost to Maryland : 6-1 lost to Stanford : 7-1 lost to Texas : 8-1 lost to Texas BYPASSED 100,000 AT HOME The Tennessee Lady Vols have eclipsed 100,000 in home attendance for the 13th consecutive season and the earliest in program history. Through 12 home games, UT has recorded a total attendance of 165,326 for a nation-leading average of 13,777. STILL PERFECT VS. NOTRE DAME With the victory over the Irish, the Lady Vols are perfect all-time against Notre Dame with an 18-0 record. The win was UT head coach Pat Summitt s 925th alltime. Game wrap-up notes -- UT shot 34.5% in the first half, its lowest field goal percentage since 31.5% in the opening period at Texas. Tennessee s.381 shooting percentage for the game was the second lowest for the season. The Lady Vols shot a dismal.362 from the field in the loss to North Carolina the worst shooting mark on the season. Lady Vols 12 blocked shots against ND tied the second most by a UT team in a single game in program history. UT had 12 turnovers in the first half and a season low three miscues in the second stanza. The Big Orange outscored Notre Dame in the second half the most points scored in the second half by the Lady Vols this season. Individually, Sidney Spencer Made her first threepointer since the Texas game on her first shot of the day and moved past Kellie Jolly into 11th place in the UT record books for career three-pointers (100); Candace Parker Moved past Chamique Holdsclaw into sixth place in the UT record books for career blocks (118) Scored in double figures for the 46th time of her career and the 27th time in a row Earned her seventh double-double of the season, her fourth in a row Drew 10 fouls against the Irish, the most drawn by a UT player this season Recorded a season-high four assists; Alexis Hornbuckle Extended her streak of consecutive games with a steal to 49. She has now grabbed a steal in 70 of 77 career games With four steals against ND, she moved into 16th place in the Lady Vol record books (200) Reached the 400 career rebound mark Tied a career high in blocks with three in the game, moving her into 21st place for career stuffs (42); Shannon Bobbitt Made both foul shots on an intentional foul to move past her previous career high in points (13). Finished with 17 points on a career-best five three-pointers and Nicky Anosike Reached the 100 career block plateau with one stuff vs. Notre Dame. ODU WAS A SLOPPY WIN The Tennessee Lady Vols rolled to its 11th win on the season with a ugly win over Old Dominion on Dec. 22. Some of UT s players played as if they were already on Christmas break as the team s intensity was not up to the normal Lady Vol standards. Against ODU, it marked the fifth time this season that UT was outrebounded by its opponent (34-30) The attendance was 7,108, the third largest attendance at the Ted Constant Convocation Center for an ODU women s basketball and the largest since the Lady Vols were in town on Jan. 7, 2003 (7,758). Individually, Shannon Bobbitt Tossed in a career high 3, three-pointers and scored a career high 13 points; Candace Parker -Reached double figures for the 26th consecutive time Earned her fourth double-double in five games, her third in a row Surpassed the 850-point plateau for her career -Scored a season-high 32 points; Alexis Hornbuckle Extended her streak of games with a steal to 48. Reached double figures for the fifth time this season, the 37th time of her career and surpassed the 700-point plateau for her career; Nicky Anosike Moved past Daedra Charles (97) and Vonda Ward (98) into ninth place for career blocks (99); Sidney Spencer Surpassed the 800-point plateau for her career and uncharacteristically, failed to make a three-pointer for the second game in a row and Dominique Redding Moved into a tie for 17th place in the UT record books for career three-pointers (45) UT NOT SHARP IN WIN VS. WVU After a dismal shooting display against Texas in the previous game, Tennessee came out against West Virginia hitting on all cylinders. By the time UT s Candace Parker dunked at the 12:54 mark in the first half, the Lady Vols had jumped out to a 20-4 lead and were shooting the lights out at 70% clip from the field. Parker was whistled for a technical foul (popping her jersey) following the dunk and the crowd responded with minutes of boos. After that, the Lady Vols weren t the same stumbling to 37% field goal accuracy in the opening stanza and taking a meager lead at the half. Individually, Candace Parker Reached double figures for the 11th game this season, the 25th time in a row; earned her second consecutive double-double, the fifth of the season and dunked for the third time this season, the fifth time of her career. Alexis Hornbuckle Scored a career-high four three-pointers and extended her streak of games with a steal to 47. She has grabbed a steal in 68 of 75 career games. Sidney Spencer Failed to make a three-pointer for the first time this season. MAKES YOU GO, HMMMM Through the first five games of the season, UT was shooting 54.5% from the field, 48.6% three-pointers and 75.3% from the line. UT averaged 86.6 ppg while giving up 66.0 logged 19.2 assists per game and snagged 14.2 steals. In the last nine games, it has been a different story. UT managed shooting 44.9% from the field, 40.0% three-pointers and 67.4% from the line. UT has averaged just 71.8 ppg while giving up 51.3 logged 16.2 assists per game and snagged just 12.7 steals per game. UT & WVU LINKED BY DUNKS Tennessee s Candace Parker might be the latest woman in collegiate basketball to dunk but West Virginia s Georgeann Wells ( ) became the first women s college basketball player to dunk in a collegiate game when she threw one down against Charleston, almost 22 years ago to the day (Dec. 21, 1984). Fittingly, Parker celebrated Wells dunking anniversary with one of her own against West Virginia on Dec. 20, 2006, in Knoxville. Parker, the All-

50 American sophomore took off after a steal and jammed a one-handed dunk with 12:54 to go in the first half. MAKING THE GRADE The Fall semester concluded at Tennessee on Dec. 14 and three Lady Vol basketball players managed perfect 4.0 GPAs for the grading period. Seniors Sidney Spencer and Elizabeth Curry (both sport management majors) and junior Nicky Anosike (majoring in sociology/criminal justice and additional majors in political science and legal studies) all pulled A s in their classes for the perfect mark. TIDBITS FROM TEXAS Lady Vol coach Pat Summitt coached in her 1,100th career game when her Tennessee team faced Texas on Dec. 17, It also marked her team s first win at the Erwin Center since Dec. 22, UT s 21-point dismantling of Texas tied the largest margin of victory by a Lady Vol team over Texas on the road. Both teams were horribly cold in the first half as the Lady Vols found the range for just for 31.4 percent. Texas was worst at 6-27 for 22 percent. It marked just the second time this season, UT was held to under 50% from the field for the game the Lady Vols finished at 42.9 percent. Individually, Sidney Spencer... had a season-high six rebounds by halftime and finished with eight boards, one shy of a career high. Sid also reached double-figures for the ninth time this season, the 36th time of her career; Alexis Hornbuckle... Extended her streak of games with at least one steal to 46 and Candace Parker... Reached double figures for the 24th consecutive game, the 43rd game of her career. She also had her fourth double-double of the season, the 14th of her career. She picked up 12 points and 12 rebounds in under 20 minutes of playing time. FINAL EXAMS AND PUPPIES Following the win over #21/19 George Washington University on Dec. 7, the Lady Vol went on a 10-day hiatus for final exams The team took-off Dec. 9th and 10th and then fit practice around final exams and study sessions. The last day of exams was Dec. 14 and the team also took off Fri., Dec. 15. The abbreviated schedule was a blessing in disguise for Coach Pat Summitt. On Sunday, Dec. 10, Sally Sue Summitt, the family s yellow Labrador Retriever, gave birth to seven healthy puppies. The litter was comprised of four yellow females and three black males (the daddy was a black Lab). Never know when that 4-H training will come in handy! UT DUO TABBED AS NAISMITH TROPHY CANDIDATES University of Tennessee Lady Vols Candace Parker and Alexis Hornbuckle were named as pre-season candidates for the Naismith Trophy presented by Cingular Wireless, the Atlanta Tipoff Club announced on Dec. 11. The Naismith Trophy is the most prestigious national award presented annually to the men's and women's players of the year. Parker, a 6- foot-4 sophomore leads the team in scoring (19.6 ppg), rebounding (8.3 rpg) and blocked shots (2.5 bpg). The Naperville, Ill., native was a pre- and midseason Naismith candidate during her rookie campaign. Charleston, W.Va.'s Hornbuckle paces the Lady Vols in steals (3.5 spg) and adds 3.3 assists, 9.6 points and 4.3 rebounds per contest. The junior guard is currently riding a streak of 45 consecutive games with at least one theft. Parker and Hornbuckle were both named pre-season candidates for the Wooden Award, as well. SOLID WIN OVER GW After an attention-getting week following the loss at #2-ranked North Carolina, the Lady Vols had a solid all-around showing versus a tenacious #21/19-ranked George Washington squad. Four starters reached double-figures with good balance across the front line. Improved rebounding accounted for 23 second chance points as the posts were key in the paint. Individually, Alexis Hornbuckle extended her streak of games with a steal to she now has at least one steal in 66 of 73 career games. Handed out a season-high seven assists. Sidney Spencer The senior had a career-hightying 21 points including five threepointers. Nicky Anosike recorded her first double-double of the season with a season-high 15 points and 11 rebounds and went 7-of-9 from the charity stripe. Candace Parker Double-doubles elude her as she once again fell one rebound shy of her third consecutive double-double. UT REBOUNDED VS. MARTIN After suffering its first defeat of the season, Tennessee rebounded with a big win over Coach Pat Summitt s alma mater, UT- Martin. The Lady Vols opened the game on an 18-0 run. UTM did not score until 11:43 left in the first half. Martin s 13 first half points tie for the seventh fewest by a UT opponent in and their 16 second half points tie for the eighth fewest by a UT opponent in history. Overall, UTM s 29 total points tie for the fourth fewest by a UT opponent. For the first time this season, all 11 Lady Vols scored. Best of all, Tennessee had its lowest turnover total (9) of the season. Individually, Alexis Hornbuckle Extended her streak of games with a steal to 44. She has made a steal in 65 of 72 career games; Candace Parker Reached double figures for the 22nd consecutive time, the 41st time in her career. She also recorded a doubledouble for the second straight game, the third time this season and the 13th time of her career. Remained perfect from the three-point line this season; Alex Fuller Scored a career-high 14 points; Sidney Spencer Reached double figures for the seventh time this season, the 34th time of her career; Nicci Moats Scored her first career field goal and had a career-high three points, former manager Elizabeth Curry Scored her first career points. THE WHEELS FELL OFF Tennessee s trip to #2 North Carolina had few things to write home about as the wheels fell off for the first time this season. Against the Tar Heels, Tennessee suffered its first loss of the season dropping the Lady Vols record to 6-1. UT was in unfamiliar territory as they trailed at the half for the first time this season. After connecting on better than 50 percent from the field in five games, UT s field goal percentage (.362) was the lowest of the season. Individually, Alexis Hornbuckle -Extended her streak of games with at least one steal to 43. She has recorded at least one steal in 64 of 71 career games; Candace Parker Reached double figures for 21st consecutive game, and for the 40th time in her career, Nicky Anosike Moved into a tie for 11th place on the career blocks list (88) and rookie Cait McMahan deserved the Spunk Award after getting tangled up with UNC s Ivory Latta Caity Mac did not back down. BOBBITT MISSED ONE GAME UT junior point guard Shannon Bobbitt was back in the starting line-up against #2- ranked North Carolina. Bobbitt missed the contest at Louisiana Tech due to a test in one of her classes. Rookie Cait McMahan started in Bobbitt s place in the win over the Lady Techsters. McMahan had seven points, four rebounds, three assists and a steal in 24 minutes. SUMMITT CAPTURED ROAD WIN NUMBER 300 AT LA TECH Lady Vol basketball coach Pat Summitt notched her 300th career victory on the road at Louisiana Tech. Summitt has now fashioned a all-time record in hostile arenas which equates to an amazing 80 percent winning mark on the road in 33 seasons at the helm of the Lady Vols. SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Candace Parker was tabbed the SEC Player of the Week on Nov. 27, after leading her team to victories over #11- ranked Stanford, and Middle Tennessee, The Naperville, Ill., native averaged 20.5 points, 9.0 rebounds and 4.0 blocks in the two games. Parker connected on both three-point attempts and made 65 percent of her shots from the field. Additionally, she dished four assists and nabbed six steals in the pair of contests. She also slammed home her second dunk of the season and fourth of her career in the win over the Cardinal. Parker earned the honor for the second time this season. LEFTOVERS FROM RUSTON With Tennessee s sloppy win over Louisiana Tech, it marked the Lady Vols seventh consecutive victory over the Lady Techsters. The 71 points were the fewest scored by the Lady Vols this season and the 50 points scored by Tech were the fewest of an opponent this season. The UT starting lineup of Cait McMahan, Alexis Hornbuckle, Sidney Spencer, Candace Parker and Nicky Anosike was used for the first time this season. Starting point guard Shannon Bobbitt stayed in Knoxville to take a test. Tennessee s smothering defense forced 10 Lady Techster turnovers in the first nine minutes of the game. The 19 first half turnovers by LTU were the most by a UT opponent this season. UT s halftime lead (+27) was the largest halfway margin since the opening game against Chattanooga (+28). In the bad news department, the smaller Tech squad embarrassed the Lady Vols on the boards with a rebounding margin. Individually, Cait McMahan Got her first career start Made her first career free

51 throw attempt and earned career-highs in points (7) and rebounds (4) Alexis Hornbuckle Extended her streak of games with a steal to 42. She has made at least one steal in 63 of 70 career games. Her six steals against Tech moved her past Kellie Jolly (177) into 20th place in the UT record books for career steals (180). She had four steals in the first eight minutes of the game in Ruston Candace Parker Became the eighth Lady Vol of all time to reach the 100-blocks plateau and she reached it in just 42 games. On the first two offensive plays of the game for LTU, Parker blocked both attempts. Her seven blocks tied her own personal-best, tie for the most by ever by a UT sophomore and vaulted her into seventh place in the UT record books for career blocks (103), past Daedra Charles (97), Vonda Ward (98) and Abby Conklin (102). Also, she scored in double figures for the 20th game in a row, the 39th time in her career Alberta Auguste The only Lady Vol in history to hail from the state of Louisiana, she played in Ruston, about five hours (340 miles) from her hometown of Marrero, La. Against the Techsters, and in front of a bunch of family from Marrero, she had a career-high eight steals, five of which came in the first half Sidney Spencer The first of four Lady Vols to reach double figures, her 10 points marked her seventh consecutive 10+ point game Dominique Redding Spencer s senior sidekick had a career-high 13 points on a career-high six field goals. UT-MTSU BITS & PIECES Tennessee made 10 three-pointers, tying for the 10 th most in program history All 11 Lady Vols saw playing time Candace Parker Scored in double-figures for the fifth time this season and the 19 th game in a row dating back to last season and moved into fourth place in career field goal percentage (.462) with her 7-of-9 shooting Alexis Hornbuckle Extended her streak of games with a steal to 41 and now has at least one steal in 62 of 69 career games. She moved into a tie for 21st place in the Lady Vol record books with 174 career thefts Sidney Spencer- Scored in double figures for the fifth time this season, the sixth time in a row dating back to the North Carolina game on March 28, The streak of six consecutive double-digit scoring outings is the longest of her career. She also made four threepointers, the most by a Lady Vol this season Alex Fuller-The first of four Lady Vols to reach double-digits in the game. Her 12 points are a career-high and her two three-pointers tied a careerhigh Nicky Anosike-Had a season-high 13 points, marking her 15 th career game with a double-digit output. She moved into a tie for 13 th place for career blocks and Nicci Moats-Scored her first UT points. NEW SCHOOL RECORD Sophomore Candace Parker broke Michelle Snow s school record for most dunks in a career in the game with #11 Stanford on Nov. 24. Parker s one-handed slam with 10:55 left in the first half was the fourth of Parker s career and the second of the season. Snow registered three dunks ( ) during her career. Parker since added a jam against West Virginia on Dec. 20 in Knoxville. A TALE OF TWO HALVES After opening games shooting at.613 (UTC),.531 (UCLA),.516 (Arizona St.) UT had its first stinker in the opening 20 minutes making just field goals for a season-low.419 shooting percentage in the first half against Stanford UT responded with.609 accuracy in the second half (14-23) for the best second half field goal performance of the season UT-STANFORD WRAP-UP All Lady Vols who played scored UT missed only one free throw, shooting at a 94.7 percent clip Individually, Candace Parker Sank her first three-point attempt of the season, recorded her second dunk of the season, her first career dunk against a ranked opponent, Was the first of two Lady Vols to reach double-figures, Eclipsed the 20-point plateau for the third straight game and the 13th time in her career, Surpassed 700 points for her career, Recorded five blocks, tying for the 10th-most in a single game by a Lady Vol (She now has 93 for her career, moving past Tiffani Johnson (89) and Cindy Noble (91) into 10th place in the Lady Vol record books); Alexis Hornbuckle Extended her streak of games with a steal to 40. She has made at least one steal in 61 of 68 career game; Sidney Spencer Scored in double figures for the fourth time this season, the 31st time in her career. UT LEADS PAC-10 AT 3-0 The Tennessee Lady Vols have finished their Pac-10 slate with a 3-0 record against three ranked teams in consecutive games. During the stretch of wins over #20/21 UCLA, at #11 Arizona State and #11 Stanford in the last week, UT averaged 81.0 ppg and gave up 64.7 ppg for a 16.3 scoring margin. The Lady Vols shot.528 from the field,.455 from three point land and.760 from the line. UT forced the opposition in an average of 23.0 turnovers per game while coming up with 14.0 steals per contest. Individually, Candace Parker tossed in 24.0 ppg, 8.3 rpg and registered two dunks. FIFTY IS NIFTY With the victory over Stanford, Tennessee has now claimed 52 victories all-time against teams from the Pac-10. Outside of the Southeastern Conference (365 wins), the Lady Vols have recorded 77 wins over teams from the ACC and 66 victories over BIG EAST Conference schools. The Pac- 10 ranks as the fourth most defeated conference by UT. FIRST MONTH OF THE SEASON: STATE LOVE & PAC-10 EAST In the first month of the season, the Lady Vols had eight foes scheduled. Three teams hailed from the state of Tennessee as the Lady Vols faced Chattanooga (a win), Middle Tennessee (an win) and Coach Pat Summitt s alma mater, UT-Martin (a win). UT will seem like a member of the Pac-10, eastern division, as the Lady Vols faced three ranked Pac-10 schools in consecutive games: #20/21 UCLA (an win), at #11 Arizona State (an win ) and #11 Stanford (a win). Trips to long-standing rival Louisiana Tech (a victory) and #2-ranked North Carolina (a loss) rounded out the first month of the season. CANDACE PARKER EARNS SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONOR Tennessee sophomore basketball standout Candace Parker was named the SEC Player of the Week (Nov ) for her performances in wins over #20/21 UCLA (83-60) and at #11 Arizona State (83-74). Last season, Parker received the league s Freshman of the Week honor on four occasions, and the Player of the Week award once during her rookie campaign. In two games, Parker averaged 23.5 points and eight rebounds along with four steals and a pair of blocks. In the game against Arizona State, the Naperville, Ill., native picked up her 11th career double-double and first of the season with 25 points and 10 rebounds. She shot 10-of-15 from the field against UCLA and stayed perfect from the line (2-of-2) for 22 points, six rebounds, two assists, two steals and a block to earn Philips Player of the Game accolades. The scoring occurrences marked the 35th and 36th double figure games in her 39-game career. The match-ups were also the 10th and 11th game with 20 or more points. LADY VOL SPOILERS The Lady Vols have enjoyed the role of spoiler snapping long-standing winning streaks on a number of opponent s home floors over the years. On Nov. 19, Tennessee halted Arizona State s 26-game winning streak at Wells Fargo Arena with an win. Last season, Stanford had amassed a 23-game winning streak at Maples Pavilion before the Lady Vols grabbed a win on Dec. 4, FREE THROW WOES Good thing that the Lady Vols exploded to as much as a 24-point lead against Arizona State. Had Tennessee been forced to rely on relief from the charity stripe down the stretch, it would have been a bad outcome. UT made only free throws against the Sun Devils for just 57.1 percent. Candace Parker missed four (7-11), Shannon Bobbitt missed the front end of two 1+1 situations (0-2) and Alex Fuller, uncharacteristically, missed both of her bonus tosses (0-2). UCLA WAS 370TH WIN VS. RANKED Tennessee s victory over UCLA improved its record 2-0 on the season and gave the Lady Vols their 370th all-time win over a ranked foe. The Big Orange is now in games against Top-25 ranked opposition. At halftime, Lady Vol coach Pat Summitt challenged her team to get off to a quick start in the second half and hunker down on defense. Challenge answered. Tennessee opened the second half with a 10-0 run and UCLA did not score a field goal until 3:55 into the second stanza. Individually: Alexis Hornbuckle Extended her streak of games with at least one steal to 38 straight contests; Sidney Spencer The first of three Lady Vols to reach double-figures -- it was the 29th double-digit game of her career; Candace Parker Scored in double-figures for the 35th time in her 38- game career -- it was her 11th career contest of 20 or more points. No dunks against the Bruins. However, her repertoire of shots was simply amazing;

52 Nicky Anosike Surpassed the 500-point plateau for her career -- she now has 503 career points and Alex Fuller Scored a career-high 10. NEW UNIFORM PATCH This year, University of Tennessee student-athletes who achieve a 3.0 GPA or better in the classroom have a VS patch on their uniform. The VS stands for Vol Scholar. Every Lady Vol basketball player (except for the newcomers -- rookies Cait McMahan and Nicci Moats and junior college transfers Alberta Auguste and Shannon Bobbitt) are proudly displaying the patch on their uniform jerseys this season. THREE 100 POINT GAMES In the two preseason exhibition tilts and in the first game of the season, the Tennessee Lady Vols registered at least 100 points in all three contests. It marks the first time in program history that a Lady Vol team had tallied triple digits in back-toback-to-back contests. UT dropped in 102 points against Chattanooga in the season opener and recorded games of 104 points versus Carson-Newman and 101 points against the Houston Jaguars in a pair of exhibition match-ups. SOMETHING SPECIAL In her first handful of games in a Lady Vol uniform, 5 2 junior point guard Shannon Bobbitt has quickly become a crowd favorite. The diminutive Bobbitt is so quick with the ball, she has left defenders shaking their heads more than once. Hailing from Manhattan, N.Y., Bobbitt earned her hoops rep on some of the toughest courts in the city. The guys at the famed hoops mecca, Rucker Park, nicknamed her something special. After watching some of her moves in the first two games, a more accurate nickname might be the ankle breaker. CANDACE JAMS Lady Vol sophomore All-American Candace Parker gave Lady Vols fans the dunk they had been waiting to see at Thompson-Boling Arena. On Nov. 12, 2006, with UT leading Chattanooga, 75-43, Parker stole the ball from the Lady Mocs Brooke Hand near the sideline. The 6-4 forward took off for the other end of the court and slammed the rock in with her right hand with 16:02 left in the game as cheers shook the Arena. The rangy soph brought the crowd to their collective feet in Thompson-Boling Arena again recording her first dunk against a ranked opponent throwing one down at the 10:55 mark in the first half against #11 Stanford on Nov. 24. Parker elected to finger roll a couple of shots last year but never dunked at home. She finally dunked twice as a rookie in the NCAA First Round game versus Army last season. Prior to Parker s dunking exploits, Michelle Snow dunked three times as a Lady Vol. Unfortunately, the dunks occurred on the road at Maui, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. In Snow s final game at Thompson-Boling Arena, she went in to dunk against Notre Dame in the waning seconds of UT s NCAA Second Round victory over the Irish, but she was fouled instead and the dunk never went down. Parker s dunk against #11 Stanford passed Snow for the Lady Vol records for dunks in a career with four. FIRST GAME IMPRESSIONS The win over Chattanooga improves Tennessee to 68-3 in 100-point games Tennessee made its first six shots of the game from the field and its first 11 free throws In the first half, the Lady Vols shot a sizzling 60 percent from beyond the arc, connecting on six of 10 attempts...every Lady Vols saw playing time in the first half Chattanooga broke the opponent record for three-pointers in a game with 13 The previous opponent record was 12, by Stanford in Knoxville on Dec. 21, 1992 The Lady Vols reached the century scoring mark when rookie Cait McMahan drove the length of the floor for a lay up with just over five minutes remaining in the game This was the first 100+ point season-opening game for the Lady Vols since a victory over Stetson on Nov. 26, 1989 Shannon Bobbitt was the first of six Lady Vols to reach double-figure scoring Alex Fuller tied a career high in blocks (2) in the first half and scored a career-high nine points Cait McMahan s first bucket in a Lady Vol uniform came when she snuck around the defense for her first career lay-up Alexis Hornbuckle extended her streak of games to 37 with at least one steal and she shattered her own career-best mark with seven steals against UTC Candace Parker scored in doublefigures for the 15th consecutive game dating back to last season and dunked for the first time at home in her 37-game career -- It was the first recorded dunk by a woman in a game in Thompson-Boling Arena history. EXHIBIONISTS I TELL YOU In two preseason exhibition tilts against Carson-Newman and the Houston Jaguars, the Lady Vols averaged ppg while giving up 50.0 ppg. UT connected on 49.7 percent from the field and cashed in on 70.2 percent from the line. UT s defense forced 35.5 turnovers per game and came away with 22.0 steals per outing. 62 INCHES OF DYNAMITE Lady Vol junior college transfer Shannon Bobbitt is listed at 5 2 and is the shortest player on the roster since Diane Brady donned uniform number 20 for Tennessee during the seasons. PARKER NAMED TO AP A-A Lady Vols' Candace Parker was named to yet another preseason All-America team earning the nod from the Associated Press on Nov. 9, Joining Parker (45 votes) on the team was leading vote getter Courtney Paris of Oklahoma (47 votes out of 50). Also named to the team was North Carolina's Ivory Latta (43), Stanford's Candice Wiggins (35) and Maryland's Crystal Langhorne (28). Parker, the 2006 SEC rookie of the year, is returning for her second season at Tennessee after winning a bronze medal with the U.S. national team at the world championships in Brazil. WOODEN AWARD NOMINEES Tennessee Lady Vols Candace Parker and Alexis Hornbuckle were named to the list of 30 preseason candidates for the John R. Wooden Women's Award. Defending national champion and No. 1- ranked Maryland and No. 2-ranked North Carolina placed three athletes each on the list, while Duke, Rutgers and Tennessee each added two players. The 30 candidates are comprised of the top returning players. The award, which is voted on by sports writers and broadcasters, is entering its fourth year. PARKER UP FOR THE WADE Lady Vol basketball star Candace Parker has been named to the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) preseason "Wade Watch" list for The State Farm Wade Trophy Division I Player of the Year for the season. The list is comprised of 25 student-athletes who are members of an NCAA Division I institution and are selected based on the following criteria: game and season statistics, leadership, character, effect on their team and overall playing ability. The national awards committee who selects these candidates is comprised of leading basketball coaches, journalists and basketball administrators. TWO LADY VOLS TO BE INDUCTED The Women s Basketball Hall of Fame announced its ninth group of inductees, the Class of 2007, on Nov. 12, 2006, and former Lady Vol Olympians and All- Americans Bridgette Gordon and Daedra Charles-Furlow were named as two of the six members to be inducted. Joining Gordon and Charles-Furlow are players Andrea Lloyd Curry (University of Texas) and Pam Kelly Flowers (Louisiana Tech); coach Andy Landers (University of Georgia) and sportswriter Mel Greenberg (Philadelphia Inquirer). DAEDRA CHARLES-FURLOW The Tennessee great was a two-time National Champion (1989, 1991), two-time Kodak All-American and became the first player from the Southeastern Conference to win the Wade Trophy in 1991; Olympic bronze medalist in BRIDGETTE GORDON A Tennessee standout helped to lead the Lady Vols to four NCAA Final Four appearances, winning two national championships (1987 and 1989) and earning the Women s Final Four Most Outstanding Player honor in 1989; one of two collegiate members on the gold-medal winning USA Olympic Team in Charles-Furlow and Gordon join Coach Pat Summitt (1999), Cindy Noble and Patricia Roberts (2000), Holly Warlick (2001) and Cindy Brogdon (2002) as Tennessee Lady Vol members of the WBHOF. The six individuals in the Class of 2007 will be formally inducted as members of the Hall of Fame during a weekend of induction festivities to be held Friday and Saturday, June 8-9, 2007, in Knoxville, Tenn. FIRST ACTION FOR CAITY-MAC Lady Vol rookie point guard Cait McMahan saw her first career action in an Orange and White uniform against Chattanooga. Caity-Mac entered the game midway through the first half to thunderous cheers from the Tennessee crowd. In her debut, she tossed in four points, grabbed three rebounds and dished two assists. A 5-4 point guard, McMahan missed the first two exhibition games of the season. The feisty freshman had arthroscopic surgery on her right knee on Oct. 20, 2006 by Dr. Greg

53 Mathien, UT team orthopaedist. She was cleared to return to the practice floor on Nov. 6. FIVE LADY VOL GAMES TO BE STREAMED The University of Tennessee Lady Vol basketball team already has a record 21 regular season games scheduled for television and five home games have been added for video streaming on utladyvols.com. Tennessee fans will have the opportunity to watch Lady Vol games versus Chattanooga (Sun., Nov. 12), Stanford (Fri., Nov. 24), UT-Martin (Tues., Dec. 5), George Washington (Thurs., Dec. 7) and West Virginia (Wed., Dec. 20) via the internet. Listeners will be able to hear Mickey Dearstone s radio play-by-play while watching the live action from Thompson-Boling Arena. The Yahoo! Sports University of Tennessee School Pass costs $4.95 per month and features: UT football, men's and women's basketball, baseball and "Vol Calls" radio broadcasts as well as the Pat Summitt TV Show, the Phillip Fulmer TV Show and the Bruce Pearl TV Show during the season. An additional option is the College Pass subscription, which includes broadcasts for more than 100+ schools, and costs $9.95 per month. SEC COACHES MADE PICKS The Southeastern Conference unveiled its third annual women s basketball preseason All-SEC first and second teams on Oct. 24, Tennessee led all schools with three selections as sophomore All-American Candace Parker was named to the first team, while Lady Vol juniors Alexis Hornbuckle and Nicky Anosike earned spots on the second team. The preseason All-SEC are voted on by the SEC Head Women s Basketball Coaches. (#-Unanimous Selection) FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC DeWanna Bonner, Auburn G 6-4 So. Sha Brooks, Florida G 5-7 So. Cori Chambers, Georgia G 5-9 Sr. Tasha Humphrey, Georgia# F 6-3 Jr. Sylvia Fowles, LSU# C 6-6 Jr. Armintie Price, Ole Miss# G 5-9 Sr. Candace Parker, Tennessee# F/C/G 6-4 So. Dee Davis, Vanderbilt G 5-7 Sr. SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC Navonda Moore, Alabama G/F 5-10 Sr. Sarah Pfeifer, Arkansas F 6-0 Sr. Samantha Mahoney, Kentucky G 5-10 Jr. Erica White, LSU G 5-3 Jr. Melanie Johnson, South Carolina F 6-1 Sr. Alexis Hornbuckle, Tennessee G 5-11 Jr. Nicky Anosike, Tennessee F/C 6-4 Jr. Carla Thomas, Vanderbilt F/C 6-3 Sr. SEC MEDIA DAY VOTING Tennessee was selected to finish first in the SEC in a unanimous vote by the media on Oct. 26, 2006, at Media Days in Birmingham, Ala. Sophomore hoopster Candace Parker led the way for the Big Orange with a selection as the unanimous choice for SEC Player of the Year while teammate Alexis Hornbuckle was tabbed for the second team. Six-time SEC Coach of the Year Pat Summitt has guided Big Orange to 13 SEC regular season crowns and 12 SEC Tournament Championships. *1. TENNESSEE 19 (all first place votes) 2. Georgia (48), 3. LSU (51), 4. Vanderbilt (85), 5. Kentucky (91), 6. Florida (126), 7. Ole Miss (146), 8. Auburn (150), 9. South Carolina (163), 10. Arkansas (182),11. Alabama (203), 12. Mississippi St. (218). All-SEC First Team (Listed by Vote Total) *Candace Parker, Tennessee *Sylvia Fowles, LSU Tasha Humphrey, Georgia Armintie Price, Ole Miss Sha Brooks, All-SEC Second Team (by Vote Total) Dee Davis, Vanderbilt Cori Chambers, Georgia Carly Ormerod, Kentucky DeWanna Bonner, Auburn Alexis Hornbuckle, Tennessee Carla Thomas, Vanderbilt Angel Robinson, Georgia Player of the Year *Candace Parker, Tennessee (19) *denotes unanimous selection FOUR TOP PLAYERS INK University of Tennessee Lady Volunteer Basketball Coach Pat Summitt confirmed that she had received all final paperwork from signees Vicki Baugh, Angie Bjorklund, Kelley Cain and Sydney Smallbone.. We are very excited to have signed this outstanding class of student-athletes to come to the University of Tennessee, said Summitt. Individually and collectively, they are regarded as some of the top prospects in the nation. All four players will be an excellent fit and complement the players on our roster. Our coaching staff and team are thrilled that these talented young women will be wearing Tennessee Orange and White next season, said Summitt. A number of pollsters who rate signing classes have given Tennessee the nod for the nation s best recruiting class. Ironically, all four players took their official visits to Tennessee on the same weekend. Talented shooters Bjorklund, a 6-0 guard from Spokane Valley, Wash. (University H.S.), and Smallbone, a 5-9 guard from Granger, Ind. (St. Joseph s H.S.) had committed as juniors. Baugh, a 6-4 forward from Sacramento, Calif. (Sacramento H.S.), and Cain, a 6-6 center from Atlanta, Ga. (St. Pius X H.S.) were sought-after as key frontline players to bolster the Lady Vol attack. As a coaching staff, we talked about the fact that this would be the best recruiting class in the country. Certainly one of the reasons that we felt like we wanted to sign (four) in this class was the quality of the players that were in it, said Summitt. There were times when I was a little concerned because we only brought six people to campus and obviously we signed four. It just worked out. We identified our needs in the class, Summitt said. We felt like if we could get two guards and two frontline players that we could obviously put together a very successful recruiting endeavor, and we did. Each of these players are great, skilled athletes who are capable of playing multiple positions. I love the versatility in each of their games and their hunger to become the very best, Summitt concluded.

54 TENNESSEE LADY VOLUNTEERS 2007 NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP DAYTON REGIONAL DAYTON, OHIO UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ARENA LADY VOL-MANAC GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

55 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 21, 2007) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (30-3) (15-1) (12-1) (3-1) CONFERENCE... (14-0) (7-0) (7-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (16-3) (8-1) (5-1) (3-1) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg PARKER, Candace SPENCER, Sidney HORNBUCKLE, Alexis BOBBITT, Shannon ANOSIKE, Nicky FULLER, Alex AUGUSTE, Alberta REDDING, Dominique McMAHAN, Cait MOATS, Nicci CURRY, Elizabeth TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING /12/06 CHATTANOOGA W Points per game /16/06 #20/21 UCLA W Scoring margin /19/06 at #11 Arizona State W FIELD GOALS-ATT /24/06 #11 STANFORD W Field goal pct /26/06 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W POINT FG-ATT /28/06 at Louisiana Tech W point FG pct /03/06 at #2 North Carolina L pt FG made per game /05/06 TENNESSEE-MARTIN W FREE THROWS-ATT /07/06 #21/19 GEORGE WASHINGTON W Free throw pct /17/06 at #23/24 Texas W REBOUNDS /20/06 WEST VIRGINIA W Rebounds per game /22/06 at Old Dominion University W Rebounding margin /30/06 NOTRE DAME W ASSISTS *01/03/07 ALABAMA W Assists per game /06/07 at #5 Connecticut W TURNOVERS *01/11/07 at Florida W Turnovers per game *01/14/07 at #15 Georgia W Turnover margin *01/18/07 MISSISSIPPI STATE W Assist/turnover ratio /22/07 #1 DUKE L STEALS *01/25/07 at #15/14 Vanderbilt W Steals per game *01/28/07 at Alabama W BLOCKS *02/01/07 SOUTH CAROLINA W Blocks per game *02/05/07 #9/14 GEORGIA W WINNING STREAK *02/08/07 at AUBURN W Home win streak *02/11/07 KENTUCKY W ATTENDANCE *02/15/07 MISSISSIPPI W Home games-avg/game *02/19/07 at #7 LSU W Neutral site-avg/game *02/22/07 at Arkansas W OT *02/25/07 #12 VANDERBILT W SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total 03/02/07 vs South Carolina W /03/07 vs #11/10 LSU L TENNESSEE /18/07 vs Drake W Opponents /20/07 vs Pittsburgh W

56 TENNESSEE LADY VOL BASKETBALL GAME BY GAME SUMMARIES FOR 33 GAMES RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES (30-3) (15-1) (13-1) (2-1) CONFERENCE (14-0) (7-0) (7-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE (13-2) (8-1) (5-1) (0-0) SEC TOURNAMENT ( 1-1) (0-0) (0-0) (1-1) NCAA TOURNAMENT ( 2-0) (0-0) (1-0) (1-0) DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATT. HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS 11/12/06 3:00 p.m. CHATTANOOGA W (19) HORNBUCKLE (5) FULLER 11/16/06 7:00 p.m. #20/21 UCLA W (22) PARKER (7) ANOSIKE 11/19/06 12:00 PM MT at #11 Arizona State W (25) PARKER (10) PARKER 11/24/06 7:00 p.m. #11 STANFORD W (25) PARKER (9) PARKER 11/26/06 4:00 p.m. MIDDLE TENNESSEE W (16) PARKER/SPENCER (9) PARKER 11/28/06 7:00 p.m. CT at Louisiana Tech W (13) REDDING (8) HORN/PARKER 12/03/06 8:00 p.m. at #2 North Carolina L (27) PARKER (10) PARKER 12/05/06 7:00 p.m. TENNESSEE-MARTIN W (17) PARKER (11) PARKER 12/07/06 7:00 p.m. #21/19 G.WASHINGTON W (21)SPENCER (11) ANOSIKE 12/17/06 12:35 pm CT at #23/24 Texas W (15) SPENCER (12) PARKER 12/20/06 7:00 p.m. WEST VIRGINIA W (19) PARKER (10) PARKER 12/22/06 5:02 p.m. at Old Dominion W (32) PARKER (10) PARKER 12/30/06 2:00 p.m. NOTRE DAME W (22) PARKER (10) PARKER 01/03/07 7:00 p.m. ALABAMA* W (15) PARKER (6) FULLER 01/06/07 4:00 pm at #5 Connecticut W (30) PARKER (12) PARKER 01/11/07 7:00 pm ET at Florida* W (21) SPENCER (9) HORN/PARKER 01/14/07 1:00 PM at #15 Georgia* W (14) ANOSIKE/HORN (8) FULLER 01/18/07 7:00 p.m. MISSISSIPPI STATE* W (18) SPENCER (10) ANOSIKE 01/22/07 7:00 p.m. #1 DUKE L (22) PARKER (10) PARK/ANOS 01/25/07 6:00 p.m. CT at #15/14 Vanderbilt* W (26) SPENCER (11) PARKER 01/28/07 2:00 p.m. CT at Alabama* W (20) BOBBITT (8) PARKER 02/01/07 7:00 p.m. SOUTH CAROLINA* W (13) PARKER/BOBBITT (12) PARKER 02/05/07 7:00 p.m. #9/14 GEORGIA* W (22) PARKER (11) PARKER 02/08/07 6 p.m. CT at AUBURN* W (25) PARKER (11) PARKER 02/11/07 5:25 p.m. KENTUCKY* W (31) PARKER (9) PARKER 02/15/07 7:00 p.m. MISSISSIPPI* W (25) PARKER (10) PARKER 02/19/07 6:00 p.m. CT at #7 LSU* W (27) PARKER (13) PARKER 02/22/07 7:00 p.m. CT at Arkansas* OT W (29) PARKER (17) PARKER 02/25/07 1:00 p.m. #12 VANDERBILT* W (21) PARKER (14) PARKER SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS, DULUTH, GA. 03/02/07 1:06 p.m. vs South Carolina W (22) SPENCER (11) PARKER 03/03/07 6:45 p.m. vs #11/10 LSU L (29) HORNBUCKLE (9) HORNBUCKLE NCAA TOURNAMENT, FIRST/SECOND ROUND, PITTSBURGH, PA. 03/18/07 7:00 p.m. vs Drake W (14) HORNBUCKLE (6) PARK/AUGUSTE 03/20/07 7:00 p.m. at Pittsburgh W (30) PARKER (12) PARKER * Conference game ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL

57 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Game-by-Game Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Mar 20, 2007) All games Opponent Date Score WL BOBBITT,S SPENCER,S MCMAHAN,C PARKER,CA CURRY,ELI REDDING,D HORNBUCKL AUGUSTE,A MOATS,NIC CHATTANOOGA 11/12/ W #20/21 UCLA 11/16/ W DNP at #11 Arizona State 11/19/ W DNP #11 STANFORD 11/24/ W DNP DNP MIDDLE TENNESSEE 11/26/ W at Louisiana Tech 11/28/ W DNP DNP at #2 North Carolina 12/03/ L DNP DNP TENNESSEE-MARTIN 12/05/ W #21/19 GEORGE WASHINGTO12/07/ W DNP at #23/24 Texas 12/17/ W WEST VIRGINIA 12/20/ W DNP DNP at Old Dominion Univers12/22/ W DNP NOTRE DAME 12/30/ W DNP ALABAMA 01/03/ W DNP at #5 Connecticut 01/06/ W DNP DNP at Florida 01/11/ W DNP DNP at #15 Georgia 01/14/ W DNP DNP DNP MISSISSIPPI STATE 01/18/ W DNP DNP DNP #1 DUKE 01/22/ L DNP DNP DNP at #15/14 Vanderbilt 01/25/ W DNP DNP at Alabama 01/28/ W DNP SOUTH CAROLINA 02/01/ W DNP #9/14 GEORGIA 02/05/ W DNP DNP at AUBURN 02/08/ W DNP DNP KENTUCKY 02/11/ W DNP MISSISSIPPI 02/15/ W DNP DNP at #7 LSU 02/19/ W DNP DNP at Arkansas 02/22/ WO DNP DNP #12 VANDERBILT 02/25/ W DNP vs South Carolina 03/02/ W DNP vs #11/10 LSU 03/03/ L DNP DNP vs Drake 03/18/ W DNP vs Pittsburgh 03/20/ W DNP DNP DNP Opponent Date Score WL FULLER,AL ANOSIKE,N CHATTANOOGA 11/12/ W #20/21 UCLA 11/16/ W at #11 Arizona State 11/19/ W #11 STANFORD 11/24/ W MIDDLE TENNESSEE 11/26/ W at Louisiana Tech 11/28/ W at #2 North Carolina 12/03/ L TENNESSEE-MARTIN 12/05/ W #21/19 GEORGE WASHINGTO12/07/ W at #23/24 Texas 12/17/ W WEST VIRGINIA 12/20/ W at Old Dominion Univers12/22/ W NOTRE DAME 12/30/ W ALABAMA 01/03/ W at #5 Connecticut 01/06/ W at Florida 01/11/ W at #15 Georgia 01/14/ W MISSISSIPPI STATE 01/18/ W #1 DUKE 01/22/ L at #15/14 Vanderbilt 01/25/ W at Alabama 01/28/ W SOUTH CAROLINA 02/01/ W #9/14 GEORGIA 02/05/ W at AUBURN 02/08/ W KENTUCKY 02/11/ W MISSISSIPPI 02/15/ W at #7 LSU 02/19/ W at Arkansas 02/22/ WO #12 VANDERBILT 02/25/ W vs South Carolina 03/02/ W vs #11/10 LSU 03/03/ L vs Drake 03/18/ W vs Pittsburgh 03/20/ W

58 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Category Leaders (as of Mar 20, 2007) All games FG PERCENTAGE FG ATT Pct FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS G Att Att/G PARKER, Candace PARKER, Candace CURRY, Elizabeth SPENCER, Sidney FULLER, Alex HORNBUCKLE, Alexis HORNBUCKLE, Alexis BOBBITT, Shannon ANOSIKE, Nicky ANOSIKE, Nicky SPENCER, Sidney AUGUSTE, Alberta FIELD GOALS MADE G Made Made/G REDDING, Dominique BOBBITT, Shannon PARKER, Candace McMAHAN, Cait SPENCER, Sidney MOATS, Nicci HORNBUCKLE, Alexis ANOSIKE, Nicky BOBBITT, Shannon POINT PERCENTAGE 3FG ATT Pct 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS G Att Att/G SPENCER, Sidney BOBBITT, Shannon BOBBITT, Shannon SPENCER, Sidney HORNBUCKLE, Alexis HORNBUCKLE, Alexis PARKER, Candace REDDING, Dominique FULLER, Alex FULLER, Alex REDDING, Dominique McMAHAN, Cait POINT FGS MADE G Made Made/G AUGUSTE, Alberta BOBBITT, Shannon SPENCER, Sidney HORNBUCKLE, Alexis REDDING, Dominique FULLER, Alex FT PERCENTAGE FT ATT Pct FREE THROW ATTEMPTS G Att Att/G SPENCER, Sidney PARKER, Candace BOBBITT, Shannon ANOSIKE, Nicky REDDING, Dominique AUGUSTE, Alberta FULLER, Alex HORNBUCKLE, Alexis HORNBUCKLE, Alexis FULLER, Alex PARKER, Candace AUGUSTE, Alberta FREE THROWS MADE G Made Made/G CURRY, Elizabeth ANOSIKE, Nicky PARKER, Candace McMAHAN, Cait ANOSIKE, Nicky MOATS, Nicci HORNBUCKLE, Alexis AUGUSTE, Alberta FULLER, Alex POINTS G Pts Pts/G SCORING AVERAGE G Pts Avg/G PARKER, Candace PARKER, Candace SPENCER, Sidney SPENCER, Sidney HORNBUCKLE, Alexis HORNBUCKLE, Alexis BOBBITT, Shannon BOBBITT, Shannon ANOSIKE, Nicky ANOSIKE, Nicky FULLER, Alex FULLER, Alex AUGUSTE, Alberta AUGUSTE, Alberta REDDING, Dominique REDDING, Dominique McMAHAN, Cait McMAHAN, Cait MOATS, Nicci MOATS, Nicci CURRY, Elizabeth CURRY, Elizabeth TEAM

59 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Category Leaders (as of Mar 20, 2007) All games REBOUNDS G Reb Reb/G ASSISTS G No. A/G PARKER, Candace HORNBUCKLE, Alexis ANOSIKE, Nicky BOBBITT, Shannon HORNBUCKLE, Alexis PARKER, Candace FULLER, Alex ANOSIKE, Nicky SPENCER, Sidney McMAHAN, Cait REBOUND AVERAGE G Reb Avg/G STEALS G No. S/G PARKER, Candace HORNBUCKLE, Alexis ANOSIKE, Nicky PARKER, Candace HORNBUCKLE, Alexis AUGUSTE, Alberta FULLER, Alex BOBBITT, Shannon SPENCER, Sidney ANOSIKE, Nicky OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Blk/G ANOSIKE, Nicky PARKER, Candace PARKER, Candace ANOSIKE, Nicky SPENCER, Sidney HORNBUCKLE, Alexis HORNBUCKLE, Alexis FULLER, Alex FULLER, Alex SPENCER, Sidney DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G MINUTES G No. Min/G PARKER, Candace HORNBUCKLE, Alexis HORNBUCKLE, Alexis PARKER, Candace ANOSIKE, Nicky SPENCER, Sidney FULLER, Alex ANOSIKE, Nicky SPENCER, Sidney BOBBITT, Shannon FOULS G No. Per/G TURNOVERS G No. TO/G ANOSIKE, Nicky HORNBUCKLE, Alexis HORNBUCKLE, Alexis PARKER, Candace SPENCER, Sidney AUGUSTE, Alberta PARKER, Candace ANOSIKE, Nicky FULLER, Alex BOBBITT, Shannon FOULOUTS G No ANOSIKE, Nicky McMAHAN, Cait SPENCER, Sidney HORNBUCKLE, Alexis

60 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Mar 20, 2007) All games Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist TOver Block Steal Fouls /-- --/-- ---/ / / / / / / / /--- --/-- --/-- --/-- --/-- CHATTANOOGA... 59/31 43/ / / / / / / /37 (10) 15/17 10/26 5/3 17/5 19/27 #20/21 UCLA... 42/32 41/ / / / / / / / /10 18/26 4/1 14/11 16/15 #11 Arizona State... 42/38 41/ / / / / / / / /17 20/25 4/0 15/6 26/19 #11 STANFORD... 35/28 42/ / / / / / / / /18 18/18 9/7 13/12 17/20 MIDDLE TENNESSEE... 49/27 39/ / / / / / / / /15 15/20 4/1 12/9 10/14 Louisiana Tech... 42/15 29/ / / / / / / /46 (9) 13/6 21/29 10/2 22/10 18/19 #2 North Carolina... 25/30 32/ (13) 21-58/ / / / / / /43 (10) 15/22 24/24 7/8 13/16 20/23 TENNESSEE-MARTIN... 43/13 42/ / / / / / / / /6 9/19 7/0 10/6 13/18 #21/19 GEORGE WASHINGTON... 39/32 46/ / / / / / / / /16 17/17 6/2 9/9 9/21 #23/24 Texas... 27/18 40/ / / / / / / / /8 21/20 5/3 11/9 18/15 WEST VIRGINIA... 32/23 34/ / / / / / / /38 (2) 17/11 17/24 3/3 11/10 16/23 Old Dominion University... 38/33 37/ / / / / / / /34 (4) 14/12 18/24 6/3 13/8 18/22 NOTRE DAME... 29/27 49/ / / / / / / /40 (1) 17/11 15/29 12/5 16/9 10/22 ALABAMA... 35/14 37/ / / / / / / /34 (2) 16/10 20/35 5/1 17/13 8/16 #5 Connecticut... 41/29 29/ / / / / / / /44 (4) 14/17 10/14 10/5 8/7 16/13 Florida... 44/26 36/ / / / / / / / /7 17/25 7/1 13/8 18/16 #15 Georgia... 25/18 27/ / / / / / / /36 (3) 9/5 13/19 4/1 12/5 18/17 MISSISSIPPI STATE... 33/19 40/ / / / / / / / /11 15/28 5/1 12/5 11/12 #1 DUKE... 27/38 43/ (4) 26-72/ / / / / / / /15 11/16 6/4 6/4 14/16 #15/14 Vanderbilt... 28/21 39/ / / / / / / / /18 25/27 4/0 15/12 16/22 Alabama... 32/23 48/ / / / / / / /37 (5) 18/10 15/30 4/0 13/10 14/17 SOUTH CAROLINA... 37/11 35/ / / / / / / / /7 18/34 1/6 17/10 21/22 #9/14 GEORGIA... 27/21 46/ / / / / / / / /11 11/19 3/0 10/3 19/15 AUBURN... 32/24 40/ / / / / / / / /14 14/18 3/5 9/8 21/15 KENTUCKY... 48/25 36/ / / / / / / /40 (16) 19/14 10/25 1/2 11/1 21/19 MISSISSIPPI... 34/29 47/ / / / / / / / /12 20/23 6/0 8/14 17/19 #7 LSU... 30/22 26/ / / / / / / / /16 12/15 4/7 9/7 12/15 Arkansas... 23/25 39/ / / / / / / / /18 19/25 6/5 18/10 16/20 #12 VANDERBILT... 40/29 33/ / / / / / / / /11 13/16 9/1 7/4 20/25 South Carolina... 40/28 41/ / / / / / / / /22 15/25 6/6 14/13 17/23 #11/10 LSU... 29/34 25/ (9) 21-56/ / / / / / /34 (5) 9/14 12/10 5/6 4/6 20/13 Drake... 30/14 46/ / / / / / / / /6 8/19 9/3 10/2 10/14 Pittsburgh... 40/24 28/ / / / / / / / /11 12/13 6/0 5/3 16/13 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

61 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE LADY VOLUNTEER BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM HIGHS/LOWS (through 33 games) INDIVIDUAL Points... 32, Candace Parker vs. Old Dominion 12/22/06 Field Goals... 13, Candace Parker vs. Pittsburgh 3/20/07 Field Goal Attempts... 23, Candace Parker vs. Duke 1/22/07 Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att.) (13-16), Candace Parker vs. Pittsburgh 3/20/07 3-Pt Field Goals... 6, Shannon Bobbitt vs. Alabama 1/28/07 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts... 10, Shannon Bobbitt vs. Alabama 1/28/07 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage (min. 4 att.) (4-5), Alexis Hornbuckle vs. LSU 3/3/07 Free Throws... 9, Candace Parker vs. Auburn 2/8/ , Candace Parker vs. North Carolina 12/3/ , Alberta Auguste vs. Chattanooga, 11/12/06 Free Throw Attempts... 13, Candace Parker vs. Notre Dame 12/30/ , Candace Parker vs. North Carolina 12/3/06 Free Throw Percentage (min. 6 att.) (9-9), Alberta Auguste vs. Chattanooga, 11/12/ (8-8), Candace Parker vs. Old Dominion 12/22/ (7-7), Shannon Bobbitt vs. Vanderbilt 2/25/ (6-6), Sidney Spencer vs. Vanderbilt 1/25/07 Offensive Rebounds... 9, Candace Parker vs. Arkansas 2/22/07 Defensive Rebounds... 11, Candace Parker vs. LSU 2/19/07 Total Rebounds... 17, Candace Parker vs. Arkansas 2/22/07 Assists... 10, Alexis Hornbuckle vs. Florida 1/11/07 Turnovers... 8, Alexis Hornbuckle vs. Arkansas 2/22/07 Blocks... 7, Candace Parker vs. Louisiana Tech 11/28/06 Steals... 8, Alberta Auguste vs. Louisiana Tech 11/28/06 TEAM HIGH LOW Points 102 vs. Chattanooga 52 vs. Georgia-1 Field Goals Made 35 vs. MTSU 21 vs. LSU-2* Field Goals Attempted 77 vs. Florida 48 vs. Vanderbilt-1 Field Goal Percentage.579 vs. Chattanooga.313 vs. LSU 3-Point Field Goals Made 10 vs. Duke* 2 vs. Auburn 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 23 vs. Mississippi State 7 vs. Kentucky* 3-Point Field Goal Percentage.714 vs. Kentucky.143 vs. Auburn Free Throws Made 27 vs. Chattanooga 5 vs. Florida* Free Throws Attempted 37 vs. Vanderbilt-2 7 vs. LSU-2 Free Throw Percentage.947 vs. Stanford.417 vs. Florida Rebounds 50 vs. Arkansas 24 vs. Kentucky Assists 24 vs. MTSU 9 vs. LSU-2 Turnovers 25 vs. Vanderbilt-1 8 vs. Drake Blocked Shots 12 vs. Notre Dame 1 vs. Kentucky* Steals 22 vs. Louisiana Tech 4 vs. LSU-2 Personal Fouls 26 vs. Arizona State 8 vs. Alabama-1 Home Attendance 24,251 vs. Vanderbilt-2 10,944 vs. George Washington Away/Neutral Attendance 16,294 vs. Connecticut 2,203 vs. Florida * Indicates the most recent instance of a hi/low that occurred more than one time during the season. Numbers after teams indicate the time of the season UT played the team

62 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE LADY VOLUNTEER BASKETBALL OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM HIGHS/LOWS (through 33 games) INDIVIDUAL Points... 26, Chrissy Givens, MTSU, 11/26/06 Field Goals... 10, Charde Houston, Connecticut, 1/6/ , Chrissy Givens, MTSU, 11/26/ , Jayne Appel, Stanford, 11/24/06 Field Goal Attempts... 21, Chrissy Givens, MTSU, 11/26/06 Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att.) (7-10), Lindsey Pluimer, UCLA, 11/16/06 3-Pt Field Goals... 7, Dominique Washington, Arkansas, 2/22/07 3-Pt Field Goal Attempts... 18, Dominique Washington, Arkansas, 2/22/07 3-Pt Field Goal Percentage (min. 4 att.) (4-5), Chrissy Givens, MTSU, 11/26/06 Free Throws... 10, Navonda Moore, Alabama, 1/28/07 Free Throw Attempts... 12, Erica White, LSU, 3/3/07 Free Throw Percentage (min. 6 att.) (10-10), Navonda Moore, Alabama 1/28/ (6-6), Monique Jones, Drake 3/18/ (6-6), Carla Thomas, Vanderbilt, 1/25/ (6-6), Wanisha Smith, Duke, 1/22/07 Offensive Rebounds... 6, Erlana Larkins, North Carolina, 12/3/06 Defensive Rebounds... 17, Sylvia Fowles, LSU, 3/3/07 Total Rebounds... 20, Sylvia Fowles, LSU, 3/3/07 Assists... 9, Brittney Vaughn, Arkansas, 2/22/ , Whitney Boddie, Auburn, 2/8/07 Turnovers... 10, Brittney Vaughn, Arkansas, 2/22/07 Blocks... 5, Lauren Ervin, Arkansas, 2/22/ , Jayne Appel, Stanford, 11/24/06 Steals... 5, Melanie Johnson, South Carolina, 3/2/ , Lauren Ervin, Arkansas, 2/22/ , Dee Davis, Vanderbilt, 1/25/07 TEAM HIGH LOW Points 74, Duke* 29, UT-Martin Field Goals Made 28, North Carolina 10, UT-Martin Field Goals Attempted 64, Arkansas* 43, South Carolina Field Goal Percentage.491, Duke.204, UT-Martin 3-Point Field Goals Made 13, MTSU* 0, South Carolina 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 31, Chattanooga 5, Pittsburgh* 3-Point Field Goal Percentage.571, Duke*.000, South Carolina Free Throws Made 24, Arizona State 3, MTSU* Free Throws Attempted 28, Arizona State 4, MTSU Free Throw Percentage 1.000, Georgia-1.333, Stanford Rebounds 46, Louisiana Tech 20, George Washington Assists 22, South Carolina-2* 5, Georgia-1 Turnovers 35, Alabama-1 10, LSU-2 Blocked Shots 8, North Carolina 0, Pittsburgh* Steals 16, North Carolina 1, Kentucky Personal Fouls 27, Chattanooga 12, Mississippi State * Indicates the most recent instance of a hi/low that occurred more than one time during the season. Numbers after teams indicate the time of the season UT played the team

63 TENNESSEE LADY VOLS/OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME POINT BREAKDOWNS (Points in the paint Points off turnovers Second Chance Points Fast break Points Bench Points) TENNESSEE S STAT LINE UT averages 30.3 points in the paint (999) UT averages 23.9 points off turnovers (791) UT averages 13.1 second chance points (434) UT averages 8.2 fast break points (272) UT averages 17.2 bench points (551) Season high points in the paint: 46 at Arkansas Season low points in the paint: 14 at Louisiana Tech Season high points off of turnovers: 40 vs. UT-Chattanooga Season low points off of turnovers: 6 vs. LSU (SEC) Season high second chance points: 23 vs. George Washington Season low second chance points: 3 vs. Vanderbilt1 Season high fast break points: 22 vs. Drake Season low fast break points: 0 vs. George Washington, at LSU Season high bench points: 37 vs. UT-Chattanooga Season low bench points: 2 at Vanderbilt1 OPPONENT S STAT LINE Opp. averages 25.1 points in the paint (830) Opp. averages 13.4 points off turnovers (440) Opp. averages 8.2 second chance points (272) Opp. averages 5.3 fast break points (176) Opp. averages 15.6 bench points (501) Season high points in the paint: 42 North Carolina Season low points in the paint: 4 Louisiana Tech Season high points off of turnovers: 25 at Arkansas Season low points off of turnovers: 3 vs. Drake Season high second chance points: 17 Louisiana Tech Season low second chance points: 2 Georgia2 Season high fast break points: 20 Connecticut Season low fast break points: 0 Drake/Vandy2/Louisiana Tech Season high bench points: 37 South Carolina2 Season low bench points: 3 Pittsburgh TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA Points in the paint-utc 14, UT 38 Points off turnovers-utc 6, UT 40 2nd chance points-utc 14, UT 11 Fast break points-utc 4, UT 12 Bench points-utc 29, UT 37 #20/21 UCLA Points in the paint-ucla 26,UT 38 Points off turnovers-ucla 16,UT 18 2nd chance points-ucla 8,UT 11 Fast break points-ucla 6,UT 18 Bench points-ucla 13,UT 27 AT #11 ARIZONA STATE Points in the paint-ut 38,ASU 28 Points off turnovers-ut 22,ASU 18 2nd chance points-ut 12,ASU 5 Fast break points-ut 6,ASU 8 Bench points-ut 19,ASU 19 #11 STANFORD Points in the paint-stan 38,UT 32 Points off turnovers-stan 23,UT 16 2nd chance points-stan 4,UT 13 Fast break points-stan 4,UT 6 Bench points-stan 36,UT 19 MIDDLE TENNESSEE Points in the paint-mtsu 16,UT 30 Points off turnovers-mtsu 10,UT 28 2nd chance points-mtsu 4,UT 12 Fast break points-mtsu 2,UT 8 Bench points-mtsu 17,UT 31 AT LOUISIANA TECH Points in the paint-ut 14,LTU 4 Points off turnovers-ut 32,LTU 22 2nd chance points-ut 6,LTU 17 Fast break points-ut 0,LTU 0 Bench points-ut 33,LTU 15 AT #2 NORTH CAROLINA Points in the paint-ut 24,UNC 42 Points off turnovers-ut 20,UNC 13 2nd chance points-ut 9,UNC 11 Fast break points-ut 6,UNC 10 Bench points-ut 4,UNC 17 UT-MARTIN Points in the paint-utm 6,UT 28 Points off turnovers-utm 8,UT 33 2nd chance points-utm 4,UT 21 Fast break points-utm 2,UT 0 Bench points-utm 10,UT 35 #21/19 GEORGE WASHINGTON Points in the paint-gw 26,UT 30 Points off turnovers-gw 15,UT 18 2nd chance points-gw 8,UT 23 Fast break points-gw 2,UT 0 Bench points-gw 7,UT 11 AT #23/24 TEXAS Points in the paint-ut 20,TEXAS 22 Points off turnovers-ut 19,TEXAS 14 2nd chance points-ut 13,TEXAS 9 Fast break points-ut 17,TEXAS 12 Bench points-ut 18,TEXAS 9 WEST VIRGINIA Points in the paint-wvu 32,UT 24 Points off turnovers-wvu 15,UT 34 2nd chance points-wvu 6,UT 6 Fast break points-wvu 2,UT 2 Bench points-wvu 28,UT 12 AT OLD DOMINION Points in the paint-ut 43,ODU 22 Points off turnovers-ut 25,ODU 15 2nd chance points-ut 7,ODU 15 Fast break points-ut 11,ODU 4 Bench points-ut 11,ODU 13 NOTRE DAME Points in the paint-nd 32,UT 26 Points off turnovers-nd 10,UT 34 2nd chance points-nd 6,UT 11 Fast break points-nd 8,UT 10 Bench points-nd 16,UT 10 ALABAMA Points in the paint-ua 22,UT 30 Points off turnovers-ua 10,UT 28 2nd chance points-ua 11,UT 11 Fast break points-ua 2,UT 10 Bench points-ua 10,UT 27 AT #5 CONNECTICUT Points in the paint-ut 30,UCONN 40 Points off turnovers-ut 22,UCONN 12 2nd chance points-ut 9,UCONN 14 Fast break points-ut 15,UCONN 20 Bench points-ut 5,UCONN 17 AT FLORIDA Points in the paint-ut 34,UF 26 Points off turnovers-ut 31,UF 12 2nd chance points-ut 18,UF 11 Fast break points-ut 18,UF 10 Bench points-ut 18,UF 11 AT #15 GEORGIA Points in the paint-ut 28,UGA 18 Points off turnovers-ut 19,UGA 12 2nd chance points-ut 18,UGA 9 Fast break points-ut 6,UGA 4 Bench points-ut 6,UGA 16 MISSISSIPPI STATE Points in the paint-ms 28,UT 28 Points off turnovers-ms 10,UT 26 2nd chance points-ms 6,UT 21 Fast break points-ms 4,UT 4 Bench points-ms 10,UT 15 #1 DUKE Points in the paint-duke 22,UT 22 Points off turnovers-duke 13,UT 12 2nd chance points-duke 4,UT 15 Fast break points-duke 4,UT 6 Bench points-duke 4,UT 10. AT #15/14 VANDERBILT Points in the paint-ut 20,VU 28 Points off turnovers-ut 29,VU 12 2nd chance points-ut 3,VU 4 Fast break points-ut 8,VU 4 Bench points-ut 2,VU 17 AT ALABAMA Points in the paint-ut 30,UA 18 Points off turnovers-ut 37,UA 17 2nd chance points-ut 18,UA 10 Fast break points-ut 8,UA 4 Bench points-ut 32,UA 5

64 SOUTH CAROLINA Points in the paint-sc 28,UT 24 Points off turnovers-sc 9,UT 31 2nd chance points-sc 4,UT 16 Fast break points-sc 4,UT 4 Bench points-sc 16,UT 27 #9/14 GEORGIA Points in the paint-uga2 24,UT 36 Points off turnovers-uga2 8,UT 16 2nd chance points-uga2 2,UT 6 Fast break points-uga2 10,UT 6 Bench points-uga2 12,UT 20 AT AUBURN Points in the paint-ut 34,AU 26 Points off turnovers-ut 22,AU 12 2nd chance points-ut 14,AU 8 Fast break points-ut 8,AU 4 Bench points-ut 12,AU 24 NCAA TOURNAMENT DRAKE Points in the paint-drake 10,UT 44 Points off turnovers-drake 3,UT 28 2nd chance points-drake 7,UT 10 Fast break points-drake 0,UT 22 Bench points-drake 6,UT 21 PITTSBURGH Points in the paint-pitt 26,UT 30 Points off turnovers-pitt 11,UT 18 2nd chance points-pitt 10,UT 17 Fast break points-pitt 6,UT 11 Bench points-pitt 3,UT 2 KENTUCKY Points in the paint-uk 36,UT 34 Points off turnovers-uk 12,UT 23 2nd chance points-uk 14,UT 6 Fast break points-uk 4,UT 17 Bench points-uk 16,UT 17 MISSISSIPPI Points in the paint-um 34,UT 38 Points off turnovers-um 14,UT 25 2nd chance points-um 15,UT 19 Fast break points-um 12,UT 8 Bench points-um 26,UT 12 AT LSU Points in the paint-ut 18,LSU 32 Points off turnovers-ut 12,LSU 17 2nd chance points-ut 13,LSU 3 Fast break points-ut 0,LSU 6 Bench points-ut 10,LSU 12. AT ARKANSAS Points in the paint-ut 46,AR 26 Points off turnovers-ut 30,AR 25 2nd chance points-ut 22,AR 12 Fast break points-ut 13,AR 6 Bench points-ut 9,AR 10. VANDERBILT Points in the paint-vu 10,UT 28 Points off turnovers-vu 14,UT 14 2nd chance points-vu 3,UT 14 Fast break points-vu 0,UT 6 Bench points-vu 6,UT 16 SEC TOURNAMENT VS. SOUTH CAROLINA Points in the paint-sc 34,UT 34 Points off turnovers-sc 17,UT 23 2nd chance points-sc 8,UT 20 Fast break points-sc 6,UT 2 Bench points-sc 37,UT 18 VS. LSU Points in the paint-ls 34,UT 22 Points off turnovers-ls 15,UT 6 2nd chance points-ls 6,UT 9 Fast break points-ls 2,UT 4 Bench points-ls 14,UT 5

65 THE LAST TIME Updated Tennessee scored 100 points Nov. 12, 2006 vs. Chattanooga (UT 102, UTC 72) Tennessee scored 90 points Feb. 26, 2006 vs. Florida (UF 95, UT 93 (OT)) Tennessee scored 60 points or less Feb. 19, 2007 vs. LSU (UT 56, LSU 51) Tennessee scored 50 points or less Mar. 26, 1982 vs. Louisiana Tech (La Tech 69, UT 46) Tennessee gave up 100 points Mar. 6, 1987 vs. Auburn (Auburn 102, UT 96) Tennessee gave up 90 points Feb. 26, 2006 vs. Florida (UF 95, UT 93 (OT)) Tennessee gave up 60 points or less Mar. 20, 2007 vs. Pittsburgh (UT 68, PITT 54) Tennessee gave up 50 points or less Jan. 18, 2007 vs. Mississippi State (UT 73, MSU 44) Tennessee game up 40 points or less Mar. 18, 2007 vs. Drake (UT 76, DU 37) A Lady Vol scored 30 points Mar. 20, 2007 vs. Pittsburgh, Candace Parker, 30, (UT 68, PITT 54) A Lady Vol scored 40 points Mar. 3, 1985 vs. Mississippi, Shelia Collins, 40, (UT 79, UM 71) A Lady Vol scored 50 points Nov. 13, 1976 vs. Kentucky, Patricia Roberts, 51, (UT 107, UK 53) An opposing player scored 30 points Feb. 19, 2006, Navonda Moore, Alabama, 31, (UT 82, UA 65) An opposing player scored 40 points Jan. 28, 1997, Kim Williams, DePaul, 41, (UT 94, DePaul 83) An opposing player scored 50 points Never No Lady Vol scored in double figures Mar. 29, 2002 vs. Connecticut (UCONN 79, UT 56) No opposing player scored in double figures Mar. 18, 2007 vs. Drake (UT 76, DU 37) A Lady Vol had 20 rebounds Mar. 16, 1991 vs. SW Missouri State, Daedra Charles, 22, (UT 55, SWM 47) A Lady Vol had 25 rebounds Never An opposing player had 20 rebounds Mar. 3, 2007 vs. LSU, Sylvia Fowles, 20, (LSU 63, UT 54) An opposing player had 25 rebounds Never A Lady Vol had 10 assists Jan. 11, 2007 vs. Florida, Alexis Hornbuckle, 10, (UT 80, UF 58) A Lady Vol had 15 assists Mar. 6, 1988 vs. Georgia, Dawn Marsh, 18, (UT 82, UG 76) An opposing player had 10 assists Jan. 19, 2006, Dee Davis, Vanderbilt, 11, (UT 80, VU 68) An opposing player had 15 assists Never A Lady Vol made 5 three-pointers Jan. 28, 2007 vs. Alabama, Shannon Bobbitt, 6, (UT 80, UA 51) A Lady Vol made 8 three-pointers Never A Lady Vol made 10 three-pointers Never An opposing player made 5 three-pointers Feb. 22, 2007, Dominique Washington, Arkansas, 7, (UT 75, ARK 68) An opposing player made 8 three-pointers Dec. 21, 1992, Molly Goodenbour, Stanford, 9, (UT 84, SU 79) An opposing player made 10 three-pointers Never Tennessee shot 60 percent FG Mar. 19, 2006 vs. Army,.603 (38-63), (UT 102, Army 54) Tennessee shot 55 percent FG Nov. 26, 2006 vs. MTSU,.565 (35-62), (UT 88, MTSU 64) Tennessee shot 40 percent FG or lower Mar. 3, 2007 vs. LSU,.375 (21-56), (LSU 63, UT 54) Tennessee shot 35 percent FG or lower Feb. 19, 2007 vs. LSU,.313 (21-67), (UT 56, LSU 51) Tennessee shot 30 percent FG or lower Mar. 4, 2005 vs. Auburn,.284 (19-67), (UT 64, UA 54) An opponent shot 60 percent FG Nov. 25, 2004, Texas,.604 (29-48), (UT 59, Texas 74) An opponent shot 55 percent FG Feb. 12, 2006, Vanderbilt,.566 (30-53), (UT 70, VU 67) An opponent shot 40 percent FG or lower Feb. 22, 2007, Arkansas,.391 (25-64), (UT 75, ARK 68) An opponent shot 35 percent FG or lower Feb.25, 2007, Vanderbilt,.327 (18-55), (UT 73, VU 53) An opponent shot 30 percent FG or lower Mar. 18, 2007, Drake,.214 (12-56), (UT 76, Drake 37) Tennessee won 20 games in a row Jan. 23, 2000-Mar. 31, 2000, 20-game streak Tennessee won 15 games in a row Nov. 20, 2005-Jan. 23, 2006, 18-game streak Tennessee won 10 games in a row Jan. 25, 2007-Mar. 2, 2007, 11-game streak Tennessee lost 3 games in a row Feb. 5, 1986-Feb. 10, 1986, 3-game streak Tennessee lost 5 games in a row Jan. 28, 1970-Jan. 22, 1971, 5-game streak Tennessee won 60 home games in a row Feb. 2, 1991-Jan. 6, 1996, 69-game streak Tennessee won 50 home games in a row Feb. 2, 1991-Jan. 6, 1996, 69-game streak Tennessee won 40 home games in a row Jan. 12, 1997-Nov. 14, 1999, 40-game streak Tennessee won 10 road games in a row Dec. 17, 2006-Mar. 2, 2007, 11-game streak Tennessee won 15 road games in a row Jan. 23, 2000-Jan. 27, 2002, 26-game streak Tennessee won 20 road games in a row Jan. 23, 2000-Jan. 27, 2002, 26-game streak Tennessee won 25 road games in a row Jan. 23, 2000-Jan. 27, 2002, 26-game streak Tennessee lost 3 road games in a row Jan. 24, 1986-Feb. 5, 1986, 3-game streak Tennessee lost 5 road games in a row Feb. 19, 1984-Jan. 16, 1985, 5-game streak

66 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Team Game-by-Game (as of Mar 20, 2007) All games TEAM STATISTICS ---TOTAL PTRS REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date Score W/L FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts---Avg CHATTANOOGA 11/12/ W #20/21 UCLA 11/16/ W at #11 Arizona State 11/19/ W #11 STANFORD 11/24/ W MIDDLE TENNESSEE 11/26/ W at Louisiana Tech 11/28/ W at #2 North Carolina 12/03/ L TENNESSEE-MARTIN 12/05/ W #21/19 GEORGE WASHING 12/07/ W at #23/24 Texas 12/17/ W WEST VIRGINIA 12/20/ W at Old Dominion Unive 12/22/ W NOTRE DAME 12/30/ W ALABAMA 01/03/ W at #5 Connecticut 01/06/ W at Florida 01/11/ W at #15 Georgia 01/14/ W MISSISSIPPI STATE 01/18/ W #1 DUKE 01/22/ L at #15/14 Vanderbilt 01/25/ W at Alabama 01/28/ W SOUTH CAROLINA 02/01/ W #9/14 GEORGIA 02/05/ W at AUBURN 02/08/ W KENTUCKY 02/11/ W MISSISSIPPI 02/15/ W at #7 LSU 02/19/ W at Arkansas 02/22/ Wot #12 VANDERBILT 02/25/ W vs South Carolina 03/02/ W vs #11/10 LSU 03/03/ L vs Drake 03/18/ W vs Pittsburgh 03/20/ W TENNESSEE Opponents Games played: 33 Rebounds/game: 37.9 Points/game: 74.1 Assists/game: 15.6 FG Pct: 44.5 Turnovers/game: FG Pct: 36.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0 FT Pct: 70.7 Steals/game: 11.9 Blocks/game: 5.6

67 TENNESSEE LADY VOLUNTEERS 2007 NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP DAYTON REGIONAL DAYTON, OHIO UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ARENA A LOOK AT THE LADY VOLS: INDIVIDUAL HONORS, PLAYER UPDATES & STATISTICS

68 TENNESSEE LADY VOLUNTEERS CANDACE PARKER Kodak and AP All-American SEC Freshman of the Year, first team All-SEC selection and SEC Tournament MVP. Two-time SEC All-Academic selection finalist for the Wade Trophy. First female to dunk twice in a college game, and holds the NCAA record for career dunks. In 56 games, reached 1,000 career points, making her the fastest Lady Vol in history to do so. Ranks second in blocks in a game and in a season in just her second year at UT. Only collegian on 2006 edition of Team USA and the team s youngest member since PLAYERS TO WATCH 1 SIDNEY SPENCER Named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All District IV third team in A three-time SEC All-Academic selection. Named to the Dean s List every semester of college. Earned a perfect 4.0 GPA during the 2006 fall semester. Holds the single-season and career three-point percentage records at Tennessee. One of only five Lady Vols to have 100-plus three-pointers and 400-plus rebounds SEC All-Tournament Team selection. Member of the 2007 SEC Good Works Team. GREAT MOMENT AT UT On March 22, 2005, Lady Vol head coach Pat Summitt became the all-time winningest coach in Division I basketball history with career victory No The University of Tennessee boasts more wins than any other women s program, has claimed six NCAA Titles and 25 SEC regular season and tournament championships. 34 SEC WOMEN S BASKETBALL

69 THE TENNESSEE LADY VOLUNTEERS. Front Row (L-R): Elizabeth Curry, Shannon Bobbitt, Alexis Hornbuckle, Cait McMahan, Alberta Auguste. Back Row: Nicci Moats, Alex Fuller, Nicky Anosike, Candace Parker, Sidney Spencer, Dominique Redding ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown 00 Shannon Bobbitt G 5-2 Jr. Manhattan, N.Y. 1 Sidney Spencer F 6-3 Sr. Hoover, Ala. 2 Cait McMahan G 5-4 Fr. Maryville, Tenn. 3 Candace Parker F/C/G 6-4 So. Naperville, Ill. 10 Elizabeth Curry G 5-6 Sr. New Virginia, Iowa 13 Dominique Redding F 6-1 Sr. Clearwater, Fla. 14 Alexis Hornbuckle G 5-11 Jr. Charleston, W.Va. 33 Alberta Auguste G/F 5-11 Jr. Marrero, La. 34 Nicci Moats F 6-2 Fr. Daleville, Va. 44 Alex Fuller F/C 6-3 So. Shelbyville, Tenn. 55 Nicky Anosike F/C 6-4 Jr. Staten Island, N.Y. COACHING STAFF Pat Summitt (UT-Martin 1974) Holly Warlick (Tennessee 1980) Nikki Caldwell (Tennessee 1994) Dean Lockwood (Spring Arbor College [MI] 1982) FORMER LADY VOL PLAYER GREAT CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Naismith Player of the Century. UT and SEC all-time leader in points (3,025). Tennessee s all-time leader in rebounds (1,295). Four-time Kodak All-American. Two-time Final Four MVP. NCAA Tournament all-time leading scorer (21.8 ppg). and rebounder (9.0 rpg). Two-time SEC Player of the Year Olympic Gold Medalist. Head Coach, 33rd Year Associate Head Coach, 21st Year Assistant Coach, Fifth Year Assistant Coach, Third Year HEAD COACH PAT SUMMITT All-Time winningest basketball Coach in NCAA history (men s or women s). 92 NCAA Tournament wins. Naismith Coach of the Century Seven-time NCAA Coach of the Year. Six-time SEC Coach of the Year. Naismith Hall-of-Famer. Women s basketball Hall-of- Famer. Two basketball courts (UT and UT-Martin) and one gym. (Cheatham County High School) bear her name. Second all-time among college basketball coaches with six NCAA titles. Gold medal-winning coach of 1984 U.S. Olympic Team. SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE 35

70 LADY VOL INDIVIDUAL HONORS NICKY ANOSIKE JUNIOR FORWARD Joins Chamique Holdsclaw, Tamika Catchings and Candace Parker as the only four Lady Vols to amass 600+ points, 500+ rebounds, 100+ blocks, 100+ steals and 125+ assists. On Feb. 8, named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All- District IV first team by CoSIDA. Named to the SEC All-Academic team Earned a perfect 4.0 GPA in the Fall A preseason second-team All-SEC selection according to the league s coaches. ELIZABETH CURRY SENIOR GUARD Named to the SEC All-Academic team ALEX FULLER SOPHOMORE FORWARD Named to the SEC All-Academic team ALEXIS HORNBUCKLE JUNIOR GUARD Named to the All-SEC first team by a vote of the league s coaches and by the Associated Press. One of 30 midseason finalists for the Naismith Award Joins Chamique Holdsclaw and Tamika Catchings as the only three Lady Vols to amass 800+ points, 450+ rebounds, 300+ assists, 225+ steals and 45+ blocks. Named to the SEC All-Tournament team after averaging 23 points and 7 rebounds in two games. One of 50 preseason Naismith Award candidates. One of 30 preseason Wooden Award candidates. A preseason second-team All-SEC selection according to the league s coaches. A preseason second-team All-SEC selection according to the media poll. CANDACE PARKER SOPHOMORE FORWARD The league s coaches voted Parker the SEC Player of the Year and unanimously named her first-team All-SEC. The Associated Press voted Parker the SEC Player of the Year and named her first-team All-SEC. On Feb. 27, earned second-team ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America honors. On Feb. 8, named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All- District IV first team by CoSIDA. Named to the SEC All-Academic team One of four finalists for the Naismith Player of the Year Award One of 12 finalists for the State Farm Wade Trophy Award A finalist for Kodak All-America honors One of 16 finalists for the Wooden Award One of 30 midseason finalists for the Naismith Award On Feb. 26, named the SEC Player of the Week. Named the CISCO Player of the Game by ESPN2 against LSU on Feb. 19 Tabbed the SEC Player of the Week on Feb. 12 Became the fastest UT player to 1,000 career points (56 games). Earned Lady Vol Athlete of the Week Dec. 4. Named the SEC Player of the Week and the Lady Vol Athlete of the Week on Nov. 27. Named the preseason player of the year by ESPN.com. Named the top forward in the country by a team of ESPN experts. Named to the Associated Press preseason All-America team after receiving the second-most votes of any player in the country. One of 50 preseason candidates for the Naismith Award. One of 30 preseason candidates for the Wooden Award. One of 25 preseason candidates for the 2007 State Farm Wade Trophy. A preseason unanimous first-team All-SEC selection according to the league s coaches. A preseason unanimous first-team All-SEC selection according to the media poll. Unanimously selected as the SEC Player of the Year in the media s preseason poll. DOMINIQUE REDDING SENIOR FORWARD Named to the SEC All-Academic team SIDNEY SPENCER SENIOR FORWARD Named to the All-SEC second team by a vote of the league s coaches and earned SEC honorable mention from the Associated Press. On Feb. 8, named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All- District IV second team by CoSIDA On March 2, became the 31st Lady Vol with 1,000 career points. She had 22 against the Gamecocks in the first game of the SEC Tournament. Named the CAREacter Star Athlete of the Week Dec. 18 for her good character on and off the court. On Nov. 16 against UCLA, earned CSS TV Player of the Game accolades. Named to the SEC All-Academic team Earned a perfect 4.0 GPA in the Fall. PAT SUMMITT COACH One of four finalist for the Naismith Coach of the Year Named the WBCA Region IV Coach of the Year Named the SEC Coach of the Year by the league s coaches Named the SEC Coach of the Year by the Associated Press

71 BIG SUMMITT NUMBERS (all in 33 seasons as head coach) OVERALL: (.839) HOME: (.910) AWAY: (.795) NEUTRAL: (.774) SEC GAMES OVERALL: (.869) vs. all SEC HOME: (.940) AWAY: (.825) NEUTRAL: (.806) NON-CONFERENCE GAMES-- OVERALL: (.819) SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS (14 out of 28) 1980, 1985, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007 SEC TOURNAMENT TITLES-- (12 out of 28) 1980, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2006 OVERALL: (.782) TITLES: 12 out of 28 VS. RANKED TEAMS OVERALL: (.718) RANKED 1-10: (.600) RANKED 11-25: (.850) UNRANKED TEAMS OVERALL: (. 947) NCAA TOURNAMENT OVERALL: (.829) 26 FIRST/SECOND ROUNDS: REGIONAL SEMIS: REGIONAL FINALS: NCAA FINAL FOURS: NCAA TITLES: 6 (1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1997, 1998) SEC COACH OF THE YEAR- 1993, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007 NCAA COACH OF THE YEAR , 1987, 1989, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2004 NAISMITH COACH OF THE CENTURY AMAZING NUMBERS Summitt has faced 156 opponents in 1,123 total games and teams from 34 conferences 47.1% of her 1,123 total games have been played versus ranked teams (528 total games against ranked opponents) with 380 victories versus ranked opponents 143 all-time Lady Vols have contributed to 943 wins 72% of those all-time players have gone on to be decorated as Olympians, All- Americans, USA National Team members, All-SEC performers, Academic All- Americans, Academic All-SEC, etc. INCREDIBLE!! 943 WINS SUMMITT S MILESTONE VICTORIES January 10, 1975 In Knoxville, Tenn., Pat Head, the 22-year old University of Tennessee Lady Vol head coach, records her first collegiate win over Middle Tennessee State, 69-32, in UT's Alumni Gym. Fifty-three spectators were on hand. January 13, 1979 Coach Head hits the century mark in the Lady Vols third-ever win over the North Carolina St. Wolfpack, 79-66, at Reynolds Coliseum. To record her first 100 wins, it took Head s Lady Vols three years and 362 days to hit the century mark. December 3, 1982 The Lady Vols deliver win number 200 to Coach Head at Detroit's Coca-Cola Classic. UT turns away a stubborn St. John's squad, 69-56, for the victory. Wins took three years and 324 days to accomplish. January 4, 1987 It was hard to believe that five years (and 32 days) would elapse before Coach Pat Summitt would claim 100 more wins. Victory 300 came over North Carolina, 87-68, in front of the home folks. Nineteen wins after number 300 over UNC, Summitt's Lady Vols claimed UT s first NCAA title. January 25, 1990 Tennessee barely squeaked out win number 400 in Columbia, S.C., defeating the Lady Gamecocks, Wins came quickly (three years and 21 days) and were wrapped around NCAA Championships in 1987 and November 21, 1993 Pat Summitt's 500th victory came against a former assistant coach who had helped UT's mentor to 180 wins from Nancy Darsch. Ohio State was no match for UT in the Inaugural State Farm Hall of Fame game, 80-45, in Jackson, Tenn. Victories were accomplished in three years and 300 days November 23, 1996 Four victories into the season, Summitt s defending NCAA Champs defeated Marquette, 83-68, in the Howard Bank Classic in Burlington, Vermont. The governor of the state of Vermont, Howard Dean, was on hand to surprise the coach with a cake commemorating her 600 th win. Summitt s teams from fast-tracked the coach with the quickest 100 wins in her career, three years and two days. She was the fastest women s coach to reach 600 wins just 734 games. December 5, 1999 Pat Summitt reached the magical 700-win plateau at the University of Wisconsin with an conquest of the Badgers. She joined Texas Jody Conradt as the only women to notch the milestone. Her ascent to 700 wins was also the fastest in women s collegiate basketball. This set of 100 wins was knocked out in three years and 12 days along with three more NCAA titles. January 14, 2003 An anxious throng at Thompson-Boling Arena anticipated win #800 as the Lady Vols jump out quickly against #25/24 ranked DePaul en route to a victory. As the last seconds ticked down, the crowd chanted, 800, 800, 800! The post game activities featured a giant cake, balloons, flowers, fireworks and the presentation of the game ball. The latest set of 100 wins took three years and 38 days. March 22, 2005 An electric atmosphere welcomed Tennessee and Purdue to the court for the NCAA Second Round game in Knoxville, Tenn. At stake was a win to advance in the tournament and a victory that would put coach Pat Summitt number one on the list of NCAA all-time winningest basketball coaches. With a triumph over the Boilermakers, Summitt etched her name in the history books with her 880 th victory. To commemorate her achievement, the University of Tennessee named its basketball court, The Summitt, in a surprise ceremony. January 19, 2006 If you had to be away from your home arena for such a monumental milestone win, it was fortunate for Coach Pat Summitt and the Tennessee Lady Vols that the majority of the 13,127 fans in attendance at Memorial Gym in Nashville, Tenn., were bedecked in Orange and White for #900. Number one-ranked Tennessee remained perfect on the year at 18-0 as they knocked off #19-ranked Vanderbilt, 80-68, in a dramatic come-from-behind victory on Jan. 19, It was W number 900 for Summitt a magical and uncharted victory plateau. It was the second quickest 100 wins in her career, just three years and four days. For this win, Hazel Head, Summitt s mother, sat on the Tennessee bench during the game.

72 NICKY STATENTATEN ISLAND 6-4 JR. J. FORWARDF SLAND,, N.Y. ST. S P ANOSIKE ORWARD/CENTERENTER. PETER S FOR GIRLS IRLS Offered a strong post presence for the Lady Vols against Pittsburgh, pouring in 10 points and grabbing eight rebounds and two blocks. Scored nine points, added five rebounds and a season-high-tying three steals against Drake. Named to the SEC All-Academic Team Joins Chamique Holdsclaw, Tamika Catchings and Candace Parker as the only four Lady Vols to amass 600+ points, 500+ rebounds, 100+ blocks, 100+ steals and 125+ assists. Scored eight points and grabbed seven rebounds against South Carolina in the first round of the SEC Tournament. Added two assists and two steals against the Gamecocks. On Feb. 8, named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV first team by CoSIDA. Anosike is on pace to graduate in four years with a triple major in sociology and criminal justice, political science, and legal studies. She has a 3.76 cumulative GPA at Tennessee, including a 4.0 mark during the fall term. She picked up third team All-District honors from CoSIDA in Pulled down seven rebounds and added eight points on perfect shooting (3-3) from the field against Vanderbilt. Had nine rebounds, seven points and three steals in a career-high 43 minutes at Arkansas. Scored nine points and added as many rebounds against Mississippi. Had her fifth double-digit performance of the season with 10 points at Auburn. She added six rebounds and a steal against the Tigers. Grabbed six rebounds and eight points against South Carolina. Against top-ranked Duke, pulled down 10 rebounds for the second straight game - the longest such streak of her career. Grabbed 10 rebounds and offered three assists against Mississippi State for the 11th double-digit rebounding performance of her career. After early foul trouble at Georgia, came back to grab seven rebounds and tie for a team-high 14 points, all in just 22 minutes. Earned Lady Vol Player of the Game honors for her efforts against the Lady Bulldogs. Against Florida, scored eight points and grabbed six rebounds, two blocks and a steal. Foul trouble benched Anosike after just three minutes in the first half, but she came back in the second to score six points and add a crucial three blocks against Connecticut. Scored seven points, added five rebounds and three steals in the SEC season opener against Alabama. Grabbed six rebounds and eight points against Notre Dame. Surpassed the 100 career blocks plateau with her stuff against the Fighting Irish. Tied her season high in blocks with three against Old Dominion, bringing her career total to 99 and moving her into ninth place, past Daedra Charles (97) and Vonda Ward (98) in the record books. Pulled down nine rebounds and added two assists and a steal against West Virginia. Grabbed eight rebounds and as many points in the win at Texas. Named the Philips Player of the Game after recording her first double-double of the season with 15 points and 11 rebounds against George Washington. Went 7-of-9 from the line and added two stuffs. Scored 10 points against Tennessee-Martin. Also added three rebounds, two assists and a block. Offered great defensive pressure against North Carolina. Also score nine points, grabbed six rebounds, added four assists and three blocks, moving her into a tie for 11th place in the UT record books for career stuffs. Poured in a season-high 13 points and added six rebounds in 20 minutes against Middle Tennessee. Scored eight points, grabbed seven rebounds and added three blocks against 11th-ranked Stanford. Donated a career-high eight assists against Arizona State. Also added eight points and two steals against the Sun Devils. Did not miss a shot (3-of-3) against UCLA. Added a team-high seven rebounds against the Bruins to go along with four assists, two blocks and a steal. During the game, she eclipsed the 500-point and 100-steal plateaus for her career. Perfect from the field (4-of-4) in the season opener against Chattanooga. Grabbed two steals, four rebounds and added seven points in the exhibition contest against the Houston Jaguars. Anosike s Season Highs... Points: 15 vs. George Washington ( ) Rebounds: 11 vs. George Washington ( ) Assists: 8 vs. Arizona State ( ) Steals: 3 vs. Drake ( )* Blocks: 3 vs. Connecticut (1-6-07)* Field Goals: 6 vs. Georgia ( ) Three-Pointers: 0 Free Throws: 7 vs. George Washington ( ) Minutes: 43 vs. Arkansas ( ) Anosike s NCAA Tournament Highs... Points: 14 vs. Rutgers ( ) Rebounds: 13 vs. Michigan State (4-3-05) Assists: 4 vs. George Wash. ( )* Steals: 6 vs. Purdue ( ) Blocks: 5 vs. North Carolina ( ) Field Goals: 4 vs. Piitsburgh ( )* Three-pointers: 0 Free Throws: 10 vs. Rutgers ( ) Minutes: 39 vs. George Wash. ( ) Anosike s Career Highs... Points: 19 vs. Alabama ( ) Rebounds: 13 vs. Michigan State (4-3-05) Assists: 8 vs. Arizona State ( ) Steals: 6 vs. Purdue ( ) Blocks: 5 vs. North Carolina ( )* Field Goals: 6 vs. Georgia ( )* Three-Pointers: 0 Free Throws: 10 vs. Rutgers ( )* Minutes: 43 vs. Arkansas ( ) Double-doubles Season: 1 Career: point games Season: 6 Career: point games Season: 0 Career: rebound games Season: 3 Career: 12 Anosike in the UT Record Books... Anosike in the UT Record Books... 7th in career blocks (115) 18th in career free throw attempts (427) Anosike in the SEC... 8th in offensive rebounding (2.73 rpg) 10th in blocks per game (1.1 bpg) 16th in rebounding (5.8 rpg) Dominated the Lady Eagles of Carson-Newman in the exhibition game on Nov. 1, going 8-of-9 from the field for 18 points and five steals in 21 minutes of action. A preseason second-team All-SEC selection according to the league s coaches.

73 ANOSIKE GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CHATTANOOGA 11/12/06 * #20/21 UCLA 11/16/06 * at #11 Arizona State 11/19/06 * #11 STANFORD 11/24/06 * MIDDLE TENNESSEE 11/26/06 * at Louisiana Tech 11/28/06 * at #2 North Carolina 12/03/06 * TENNESSEE-MARTIN 12/05/06 * #21/19 G. WASHINGTON 12/07/06 * at #23/24 Texas 12/17/06 * WEST VIRGINIA 12/20/06 * at Old Dominion University 12/22/06 * NOTRE DAME 12/30/06 * ALABAMA 01/03/07 * at #5/5 Connecticut 01/06/07 * at Florida 01/11/07 * at #15 Georgia 01/14/07 * MISSISSIPPI STATE 01/18/07 * #1 DUKE 01/22/07 * at #15/14 Vanderbilt 01/25/07 * at Alabama 01/28/07 * SOUTH CAROLINA 02/01/07 * #9/14 GEORGIA 02/05/07 * at Auburn 02/08/07 * KENTUCKY 02/11/07 * MISSISSIPPI 02/15/07 * at #7 LSU 02/19/07 * at Arkansas 02/22/07 * #12 VANDERBILT 02/25/ vs South Carolina 03/02/07 * vs #11/10 LSU 03/03/07 * vs Drake 03/18/07 * vs Pittsburgh 03/20/07 * Totals Games played: 33 Points/game: 7.4 FG Pct: 43.5 FT Pct: 60.7 Rebounds/game: 5.8 Assists/game: 1.5 Turnovers/game: 2.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 Steals/game: 1.2 Blocks/game: 1.1 Anosike s Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Anosike s Stats - NCAA Tournament Games Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg West. Car Purdue Texas Tech Rutgers Mich. St Army G. Wash Rutgers N. Carolina Drake Pittsburgh Totals

74 ALBERTA 5-11 JR. J. GUARDG MARRERO,, LA. L. JOHNJ AUGUSTE UARD/FORWARDORWARD OHN EHRETHRET Grabbed a career-high-tying six rebounds against Drake. In front of 25+ family and friends in her homestate of Louisiana, Auguste sank two free throws in the last seconds at LSU to clinch the game and the SEC regular season title for the Lady Vols. Scored seven points and added two rebounds, assists and steals at Auburn. Scored in double figures for the second straight game, pouring in ten against South Carolina on Feb. 1. She went 6-of-7 from the charity stripe and picked up five steals in 27 minutes. Couldn t miss from the field at Alabama, going 3-of-3 from beyond the arc and 4-of-4 overall. Added two assists and three steals in 18 minutes against the Crimson Tide. Her three-pointer with 6.2 seconds left against Duke brought the Lady Vols within two points of the Blue Devils. Added an assist and two rebounds against the nation s No.1-ranked team. Scored eight points and grabbed six rebounds against Mississippi State. Also added two steals, two assists and a block in 19 minutes of playing time. Against Alabama in the SEC season opener, she reached double figures for the third time this season, scoring 11 points. Added three steals against the Tide. Offered a career-high eight assists against Tennessee-Martin. Also added a personal-best six rebounds, two blocks and a steal in 21 minutes. Added energy and a strong defensive presences off the bench against North Carolina. Scored four points and added two steals against the Tar Heels. Pocketed eight steals against Louisiana Tech, marking a career-high, the most by a Lady Vol this season, and the fourth-most by a Lady Vol in a single-game in program history. Also added 11 points against the Lady Techsters. Tallied eight points on a career-high three field goals against Middle Tennessee. Scored four points against Stanford and continued her impressive output from the free throw line, connecting on both attempts to increase her free throw percentage for the season to.867. Knocked heads with a Sun Devil and received three stitches near her left eye. Connected on all four attempts from the field for nine points. Added five rebounds, two blocks and two steals in 19 minutes against Arizona State. Unselfish play against the Bruins gave her five assists in just 20 minutes of action. She added two steals on the defensive end. Scored 11 points against Chattanooga in her first regular season game in a Lady Vol uniform. Added two steals and an assist and went a perfect 9-of-9 from the charity stripe, tying the 10th best single-game mark by a Lady Vol. In the exhibition game against the Houston Jaguars, Auguste scored nine points, grabbed five rebounds and added two assists in 25 minutes of action. Auguste in the UT Record Books... Auguste in the UT Record Books... t-4th in single-game steals (8 vs. Louisiana Tech 11/28/06) 10th in single-game free throw percentage (1.00, 9-9 vs. Chattanooga 11/12/06) Auguste s Season Highs... Points: 13 vs. Chattanooga ( ) Rebounds: 6 vs. Drake ( )* Assists: 8 vs. UT-Martin ( ) Steals: 8 vs. Louisiana Tech ( ) Blocks: 2 vs. UT-Martin ( )* Field Goals: 4 vs. Alabama ( )* Three-Pointers: 3 vs. Alabama ( ) Free Throws: 9 vs. Chattanooga ( ) Minutes: 29 vs. Louisiana Tech ( ) Auguste s NCAA Highs... Points: 7 vs. Drake ( ) Rebounds: 6 vs. Drake ( ) Assists: 0 Steals: 0 Blocks: o Field Goals: 2 vs. Drake ( ) Three-Pointers: 0 Free Throws: 3 vs. Drake ( ) Minutes: 23 vs. Drake ( ) Double-doubles Season: 0 Career: point games Season: 5 Career: point games Season: 0 Career: rebound games Season: 0 Career: 0 Saw a solid 24 minutes of playing time off the bench in the Lady Vols exhibition game against Carson-Newman on Nov. 1. Scored six points, grabbed six rebounds and offered six assists against the Lady Eagles. Provided solid defense with one block and three steals. One of two junior college transfers on this year s roster. The only Lady Vol in the history of the program to hail from Louisiana.

75 AUGUSTE GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CHATTANOOGA 11/12/ #20/21 UCLA 11/16/ at #11 Arizona State 11/19/ #11 STANFORD 11/24/ MIDDLE TENNESSEE 11/26/ at Louisiana Tech 11/28/ at #2 North Carolina 12/03/ TENNESSEE-MARTIN 12/05/ #21/19 G. WASHINGTON 12/07/ at #23/24 Texas 12/17/ WEST VIRGINIA 12/20/ at Old Dominion University 12/22/ NOTRE DAME 12/30/ ALABAMA 01/03/ at #5/5 Connecticut 01/06/ at Florida 01/11/ at #15 Georgia 01/14/ MISSISSIPPI STATE 01/18/ #1 DUKE 01/22/ at #15/14 Vanderbilt 01/25/ at Alabama 01/28/ SOUTH CAROLINA 02/01/ #9/14 GEORGIA 02/05/ at Auburn 02/08/ KENTUCKY 02/11/ MISSISSIPPI 02/15/ at #7 LSU 02/19/ at Arkansas 02/22/ #12 VANDERBILT 02/25/ vs South Carolina 03/02/ vs #11/10 LSU 03/03/ vs Drake 03/18/ vs Pittsburgh 03/20/ Totals Games played: 33 Points/game: 4.7 FG Pct: FG Pct: 23.8 FT Pct: 67.6 Rebounds/game: 2.1 Assists/game: 1.3 Turnovers/game: 2.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7 Steals/game: 1.5 Blocks/game: 0.3 Auguste s Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Auguste s Stats - NCAA Tournament Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Drake Pittsburgh

76 SHANNON BOBBITT 5-2 JR. J. GUARDG UARD ANHATTAN,, N.Y. BERGTRAUMB ERGTRAUM MANHATTAN Made all three of her three-point attempts in the first half against Pittsburgh. Finished with 10 points and four assists against the Panthers. Scored 10 points to open up a 25-0 run to start the second half against Drake. Didn t miss from the line (7-7) en route to 14 points for the Lady Vols against Vanderbilt. Added four steals and two rebounds against the Commodores. Another clutch performance from Bobbitt lifted UT to its 13th SEC victory of the season. She had 15 points and two steals against the Lady Razorbacks. Her two free throws with 11.3 seconds left at LSU gave the Lady Vols a three-point cushion en route to the victory and the SEC regular season title. She finished with 13 points against the Tigers. Sank four three-pointers en route to 15 points against Mississippi. She added four assists and a steal and moved into fourth place at UT for career three-point percentage. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game for her efforts against the Rebels. Made both free throws and both three point attempts against Kentucky. Finished with 12 points, four assists and a rebound in 26 minutes and moved into fifth place in the UT record books for career three-point percentage. Dished out four assists, four points and two steals against Auburn. Scored 13 points and added three steals against South Carolina in just 17 minutes on the floor. Drilled six treys at Alabama to tie for the second most in a game by a Lady Vol in program history. Added two steals in 23 minutes and finished with a career-high 20 points. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game for her record evening. Grabbed two rebounds and dished out five assists against Duke. Scored 13 points and grabbed a personal best four rebounds against Mississippi State. In a new personal-long 35 minutes of action, she grabbed five steals and dished out three assists against Georgia. Played a then-career-high 34 minutes against Connecticut, connecting on 3-of-6 attempts from beyond the arc, all of which came in succession in the first half. Earned Lady Vol Player of the Game honors for the second straight game after her career-best 17 points on five three-pointers against Notre Dame. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game after her 13-point performance at Old Dominion. Her scoring and three-pointers (3) were both career highs. Tied a then-personal-best two three-pointers and dished out three assists against West Virginia. Offered seven assists and as many points, including two key three-pointers in the win at Texas. Scored five points, added four assists and a steal against George Washington. Dished out four assists against Tennessee-Martin. Rejoined the starting lineup against North Carolina. Scored seven points and added three assists while providing incredible defensive pressure against UNC s Ivory Latta. Pitched a career-high eight assists against Middle Tennessee. Plagued by foul trouble for the second game in a row, Bobbitt still managed six points, four assists and two steals against Stanford. Got into foul trouble early against Arizona State but still dished out three assists and grabbed a steal in 18 minutes of action. In 17 minutes of action against Chattanooga she offered three assists, two steals and 12 points. Bobbitt in the SEC... 4th in 3-pt FG% (.407) 6th in 3-pt FG made (1.84 tpg) 15th in assists per game (2.84) Bobbitt in the UT Record Books... Bobbitt in the UT Record Books... 4th in All-Time Career Three-Point Percentage (.407) 6th in Single-Season Three-Pointers Made (59) 7th in Single-Season Three-Point Attempts (145) 14th in All-Time Career Three-Pointers Made (59) Bobbitt s Season Highs... Points: 20 vs. Alabama ( ) Rebounds: 4 vs. Mississippi State ( ) Assists: 8 vs. Middle Tennessee ( ) Steals: 5 vs. Georgia ( ) Blocks: 0 Field Goals: 7 vs. Alabama ( ) Three-Pointers: 6 vs. Alabama ( ) Free Throws: 7 vs. Vanderbilt ( ) Minutes: 37 vs. Pittsburgh ( ) Bobbitt s NCAA Tournament Highs... Points: 11 vs. Drake ( ) Rebounds: 3 vs. Pittsburgh ( ) Assists: 4 vs. Pittsburgh ( ) Steals: 2 vs. Drake ( ) Blocks: 0 Field Goals: 4 vs. Drake ( ) Three-Pointers: 3 vs. Pittsburgh ( ) Free Throws: 1 vs. Pittsburgh ( )* Minutes: 37 vs. Pittsburgh ( ) Double-doubles Season: 0 Career: point games Season: 13 Career: point games Season: 1 Career: rebound games Season: 0 Career: 0 In the two exhibition contests in November, Bobbitt had an incredible 6-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio, averaged 9.5 points and 3.5 steals per contest. Recorded impressive stats in the second exhibition game, with five assists, four steals, eight points and only one turnover against the Houston Jaguars. Her first 25 minutes in an orange uniform were productive as she scored 11 points and added seven assists in the Nov. 1 exhibition against Carson-Newman. One of two junior college transfers on this year s roster. The shortest player ever offered a Lady Vol basketball scholarship.

77 BOBBITT GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CHATTANOOGA 11/12/06 * #20/21 UCLA 11/16/06 * at #11 Arizona State 11/19/06 * #11 STANFORD 11/24/06 * MIDDLE TENNESSEE 11/26/06 * at #2 North Carolina 12/03/06 * TENNESSEE-MARTIN 12/05/06 * #21/19 G. WASHINGTON 12/07/06 * at #23/24 Texas 12/17/06 * WEST VIRGINIA 12/20/06 * at Old Dominion University 12/22/06 * NOTRE DAME 12/30/06 * ALABAMA 01/03/07 * at #5/5 Connecticut 01/06/07 * at Florida 01/11/07 * at #15 Georgia 01/14/07 * MISSISSIPPI STATE 01/18/07 * #1 DUKE 01/22/07 * at #15/14 Vanderbilt 01/25/07 * at Alabama 01/28/07 * SOUTH CAROLINA 02/01/07 * #9/14 GEORGIA 02/05/07 * at Auburn 02/08/07 * KENTUCKY 02/11/07 * MISSISSIPPI 02/15/07 * at #7 LSU 02/19/07 * at Arkansas 02/22/07 * #12 VANDERBILT 02/25/07 * vs South Carolina 03/02/07 * vs #11/10 LSU 03/03/07 * vs Drake 03/18/07 * vs Pittsburgh 03/20/07 * Totals Games played: 32 Points/game: 8.4 FG Pct: FG Pct: 40.7 FT Pct: 84.3 Rebounds/game: 1.5 Assists/game: 2.8 Turnovers/game: 2.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.4 Steals/game: 1.4 Bobbitt s Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Bobbitt s Stats - NCAA Tournament Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Drake Pittsburgh

78 ELIZABETH NEWEW VIRGINIA IRGINIA, I 5-6 SR. S. GUARDG UARD, IOWAOWA I CURRY INTERSTATE 35 NTERSTATE Played a career-high five minutes in her first NCAA Tournament game. Named to the SEC All-Academic Team Earned a perfect 4.0 GPA during the fall. Played in her first SEC Tournament with a minute of action against South Carolina on March 2. On senior night, earned two minutes of action and connected on a free throw attempt. Made a free throw against South Carolina on Feb. 1. Saw a minute of action at Alabama and helped the team secure a 29-point margin of victory... the largest by UT on the road this season. Tied a career-high in playing time when she saw action for four minutes against Alabama in the SEC season opener. Made both free throw attempts against Notre Dame to remain perfect in all shots taken this season. Recorded her first career steal as well. Got her first road-game action against Texas. Scored her first points in a Lady Vol uniform with her made basket against Tennessee-Martin. Played a then-career-high three minutes against Middle Tennessee. Saw a minute of action in the season opener against Chattanooga. Grabbed a rebound and dished out an assist against the Houston Jaguars in the second and final exhibition game of the season. Saw four minutes of action against Carson-Newman. Connected on 1-of-2 attempts from the line for her first point as a Lady Vol. A manager for the Lady Vol basketball team each of the last two seasons. Curry s Season Highs... Points: 2 vs. Notre Dame ( ) Rebounds: 0 Assists: 0 Steals: 1 vs. Notre Dame ( ) Blocks: 0 Field Goals: 1 vs. UT-Martin ( ) Three-Pointers: 0 Free Throws: 2 vs. Notre Dame ( ) Minutes: 5 vs. Drake ( ) Curry s NCAA Tournament Highs... Points: 0 Rebounds: 0 Assists: 0 Steals: 0 Blocks: 0 Field Goals: 0 Three-Pointers: 0 Free Throws: 0 Minutes: 5 vs. Drake ( ) Double-doubles Season: 0 Career: point games Season: 0 Career: point games Season: 0 Career: rebound games Season: 0 Career: 0 CURRY GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CHATTANOOGA 11/12/ MIDDLE TENNESSEE 11/26/ TENNESSEE-MARTIN 12/05/ at #23/24 Texas 12/17/ NOTRE DAME 12/30/ ALABAMA 01/03/ at Alabama 01/28/ SOUTH CAROLINA 02/01/ #9/14 GEORGIA 02/05/ KENTUCKY 02/11/ #12 VANDERBILT 02/25/ vs South Carolina 03/02/ vs Drake 03/18/ Totals Games played: 13 Points/game: 0.5 FG Pct: 50.0 FT Pct: 66.7 Turnovers/game: 0.2 Steals/game: 0.1 Curry s Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Curry s Stats - NCAA Tournament Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Drake

79 ALEX FULLER 6-3 SO. S. FORWARDF ORWARD/C, TENN.. SHELBYVILLES SHELBYVILLE HELBYVILLE, T /CENTERENTER HELBYVILLE CENTRALENTRAL Against Pittsburgh, grabbed five rebounds for the second straight game. Made both of her free throw attempts against the Panthers. Shattered her previous career high in blocks with four stuffs against Drake in the first round of the NCAA Tournament game. Added an NCAA-career-high five boards against the Bulldogs. Named to the SEC All-Academic Team Scored eight points and grabbed eight rebounds against South Carolina on March 2 in the SEC Tournament. Perfect from the line (4-4) against Vanderbilt in the regular season finale. Scored six points and grabbed six rebounds against Mississippi before taking a blow to the right eye and being sidelined for the remainder of the game. She will continue to practice and play as tolerated by her right eye. Scored 11 points and added three rebounds, two steals and an assist against Kentucky. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game against Georgia for her 11 points and perfect 4-of-4 from the field shooting. She added two steals and an assist against the Lady Bulldogs on Feb. 5. Tied an SEC-game personal best with 12 points at Alabama. Added two steals, four rebounds and didn t miss (4-4) from the charity stripe against the Crimson Tide. Dove for a loose ball at Vanderbilt and collided heads with a Commodore. Received three stitches above her right eye after the collision. Played 26 minutes off the bench against Duke. Scored seven points and added two rebounds and a steal against the Blue Devils. In her first career start, she scored 12 points and pulled down seven rebounds against Mississippi State. Also added three assists, three steals and a block in a career-high 36 minutes of action. Matched her eight-rebound career mark against Georgia, adding an assist and two points against the Lady Bulldogs. Grabbed a personal best eight rebounds against Florida. Also added seven points, a block and a steal in a career-high 28 minutes of action. Led the team in rebounding (6) against Alabama. Added eight points and was a perfect 4-of-4 from the line against the Tide. Tied a career best in blocks (2) against Notre Dame. Started in the second half at Old Dominion, where she scored eight points and added seven rebounds, four assists and two steals in a career-high-tying 28 minutes of action. Tied a career high in blocks (2) against West Virginia. Added seven points and three rebounds as well. Went 4-of-5 from the field for eight points against Texas. Added three assists and five rebounds against the Longhorns. In the first eight games this season, Fuller played a total of 189 minutes, had more points (70) than she did all of last year (67) in 344 minutes in 32 games. In just 16 minutes against Tennessee-Martin, Fuller scored career-highs in points (14) and rebounds (8). Fuller s Season Highs... Points: 14 vs. UT-Martin ( ) Rebounds: 8 vs. South Carolina (3-2-07)* Assists: 4 vs. Old Dominion ( )* Steals: 3 vs. Mississippi State ( ) Blocks: 4 vs. Drake ( ) Field Goals: 6 vs. Mississippi State ( ) Three-Pointers: 2 vs. South Carolina (3-2-07)* Free Throws: 6 vs. Chattanooga ( ) Minutes: 36 vs. Mississippi State ( ) Fuller s NCAA Tournament Highs Points: 5 vs. Army ( ) Rebounds: 5 vs. Pittsburgh ( )* Assists: 1 vs. Drake ( ) Steals: 1 vs. Drake ( )* Blocks: 4 vs. Drake ( ) Field Goals: 1 vs. Drake ( ) Three-pointers: 0 Free Throws: 3 vs. Army ( ) Minutes: 21 vs. Drake ( ) Fuller s Career Highs... Points: 14 vs. UT-Martin ( ) Rebounds: 8 vs. South Carolina (3-2-07)* Assists: 4 vs. Old Dominion ( )* Steals: 3 vs. Mississippi State ( ) Blocks: 4 vs. Drake ( ) Field Goals: 6 vs. Mississippi State ( ) Three-pointers: 2 vs. South Carolina (3-2-07)* Free Throws: 6 vs. Chattanooga ( ) Minutes: 36 vs. Mississippi State ( ) Double-doubles Season: 0 Career: point games Season: 7 Career: point games Season: 0 Career: rebound games Season: 0 Career: 0 Had a great all-around game against Louisiana Tech, scoring nine points and producing two rebounds, two steals, an assist and a block in 27 minutes of playing time. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game after a career performance against Middle Tennessee and her former high school coach Rick Insell. Tallied then-personal bests in points (12), assists (4) and minutes (28). Also added six rebounds and a steal. In just 15 minutes against Stanford, Fuller scored eight points and added six rebounds. Poured in six points on 3-of-4 shooting from the field against Arizona State. Added two assists and a steal in 22 minutes of action against the Sun Devils. Scored a career-high 10 points against 20th-ranked UCLA. Also grabbed six rebounds and connected on both free throw attempts in the contest. In the season opener against Chattanooga, she posted then-career-highs in points (9), free throws (6), blocks (2) and minutes played (25). For the two exhibition games, Fuller was the only Lady Vol to average a double-double (15.5 ppg, 11.5 rpg). She added a block and seven steals in the two outings, shot 50 percent from the field and 90 percent from the line. One of two players to earn a double-double against the Houston Jaguars after producing team-highs in points (20) and rebounds (15). Also added an assist and three steals in just 24 minutes of action. One of six players in double figures (11 points) against Carson-Newman. Also led the team in rebounding (8) and was a perfect 4-of-4 from the charity stripe.

80 FULLER GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CHATTANOOGA 11/12/ #20/21 UCLA 11/16/ at #11 Arizona State 11/19/ #11 STANFORD 11/24/ MIDDLE TENNESSEE 11/26/ at Louisiana Tech 11/28/ at #2 North Carolina 12/03/ TENNESSEE-MARTIN 12/05/ #21/19 G. WASHINGTON 12/07/ at #23/24 Texas 12/17/ WEST VIRGINIA 12/20/ at Old Dominion University 12/22/ NOTRE DAME 12/30/ ALABAMA 01/03/ at #5/5 Connecticut 01/06/ at Florida 01/11/ at #15 Georgia 01/14/ MISSISSIPPI STATE 01/18/07 * #1 DUKE 01/22/ at #15/14 Vanderbilt 01/25/ at Alabama 01/28/ SOUTH CAROLINA 02/01/ #9/14 GEORGIA 02/05/ at Auburn 02/08/ KENTUCKY 02/11/ MISSISSIPPI 02/15/ at #7 LSU 02/19/ at Arkansas 02/22/ #12 VANDERBILT 02/25/ vs South Carolina 03/02/ vs #11/10 LSU 03/03/ vs Drake 03/18/ vs Pittsburgh 03/20/ Totals Games played: 33 Points/game: 6.2 FG Pct: FG Pct: 34.3 FT Pct: 77.6 Rebounds/game: 4.4 Assists/game: 1.0 Turnovers/game: 0.9 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0 Steals/game: 0.8 Blocks/game: 0.4 Fuller s Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Fuller s Stats - NCAA Tournament Games Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Army G. Wash Rutgers DNP N. Carolina Drake Pittsburgh TOTAL

81 ALEXIS CHARLESTON, W.V HORNBUCKLE 5-11 JR. J. GUARDG UARD, W.VA.. SOUTHS OUTH CHARLESTONHARLESTON Led the team in scoring against Drake with 14 points. Named to the All-SEC first team by a vote of the league s coaches and by the Associated Press. One of 30 midseason finalists for the Naismith Award Joins Chamique Holdsclaw and Tamika Catchings as the only three Lady Vols to amass 800+ points, 450+ rebounds, 300+ assists, 225+ steals and 45+ blocks. Named to the SEC All-Tournament team after averaging 23 points and 7 rebounds in two games. Scored a career-high 29 points and grabbed nine rebounds and three steals against LSU in the SEC semis. Had 17 points, seven assists and five rebounds against South Carolina. Scored nine points and added five rebounds, four assists and an incredible block against Vanderbilt. Saw her streak of 63 consecutive games with a steal come to an end against the Commodores. Moved past Mary Ostrowski and into 14th place in the UT record books for career assists with her four helpers against LSU. She finished with four points, rebounds and assists, and five steals against the Tigers. Scored 12 points and grabbed eight rebounds against Mississippi. Her three assists moved her past Pat Hatmaker and into 15th place in the UT record books for career helpers. Dished out seven assists and four steals against Kentucky. Moved into ninth place for career thefts at UT during the game. Just short of a double-double against Auburn, where she scored 12 points and grabbed nine boards. Also had two assists, two steals and a block against the Tigers. Scored 14 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and four steals and offered seven assists against Georgia on Feb. 5. Moved into 10th place in the UT record books for career steals with her five against South Carolina. Scored 11 points and added four steals, six assists and four rebounds at Vanderbilt. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game against Duke after she scored a career-high 19 points, grabbed nine rebounds and three steals in 38 minutes on a sore knee. Scored 12 points and added five assists and four steals against Mississippi State. Moved into 18th place in the UT record books for career assists during the game. Made two crucial three-pointers against Georgia en route to 14 points. Also grabbed five rebounds and three steals against the Lady Bulldogs in the longest game of her career (39 minutes). Against Florida, fell one rebound shy of the first triple-double in Lady Vol history with her 10-point, 10-assist, 9-rebound performance. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game for her efforts against the Gators. Offered sixes in points and rebounds against Connecticut. Added three assists and kept her steals streak alive. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game against Alabama after offering eight points, seven assists and four steals in the SEC season opener. Contributed four steals, four assists and a career-best three blocks against Notre Dame. Reached the 300 career steals plateau. Hornbuckle s Season Highs... Points: 29 vs. LSU (3-3-07) Rebounds: 9 vs. LSU (3-3-07)* Assists: 10 vs. Florida ( ) Steals: 7 vs. Chattanooga ( ) Blocks: 3 vs. Notre Dame ( ) Field Goals: 12 vs. LSU (3-3-07) Three-Pointers: 4 vs. LSU (3-3-07)* Free Throws: 6 vs. Old Dominion ( ) Minutes: 40 vs. LSU (3-3-07)* Hornbuckle s NCAA Tournament Highs... Points: 16 vs. Michigan State (4-3-05) Rebounds: 12 vs. Western Carolina ( ) Assists: 6 vs. Pittsburgh ( )* Steals: 4 vs. Army ( ) Blocks: 2 vs. Michigan State (4-3-05) Field Goals: 7 vs. Michigan State (4-3-05) Three-pointers: 1 vs. Drake ( )* Free Throws: 5 vs. Rutgers ( ) Minutes: 38 vs. Pittsburgh ( )* Hornbuckle s Career Highs... Points: 29 vs. LSU (3-3-07) Rebounds: 14 vs. Connecticut (1-7-06) Assists: 10 vs. Florida ( ) Steals: 7 vs. Chattanooga ( ) Blocks: 3 vs. Notre Dame ( )* Field Goals: 12 vs. LSU (3-3-07) Three-pointers: 4 vs. LSU (3-3-07)* Free Throws: 8 vs. Vanderbilt ( ) Minutes: 40 vs. LSU (3-3-07)* Double-doubles Season: 1 Career: point games Season: 17 Career: point games Season: 1 Career: rebound games Season: 0 Career: 2 Helped carry the Lady Vols in the second half against Old Dominion. Finished with 10 points, six assists, four steals and four rebounds and was a perfect 6-of- 6 from the line. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game against West Virginia after a career-high four three-pointers led to 18 points. She added five rebounds, three assists and three steals against her home state. Dished out seven assists and zero turnovers against George Washington. Added 14 points and a steal against the Colonials. Recorded the first two blocks of her season against Tennessee-Martin. Added seven points and four boards. Added a valuable four steals, four assists and six rebounds against North Carolina. Against Louisiana Tech, offered eight rebounds, three assists and six steals, continuing her ascent in the UT record books for career thefts and helpers. Grabbed four boards and scored nine points against Middle Tennessee. Came back from a slow start and early foul trouble against Stanford to score nine points, grabe five rebounds and record three steals. Scored 13 points, handed off five assists and picked up four steals against Arizona State. Got others involved in the scoring against UCLA, dishing out four assists off of three steals. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game against Chattanooga in the season opener after career-bests in points (19), steals (7) and three-pointers (2). Also against the Lady Mocs, she handed off three assists and didn t have a turnover. Played 22 minutes against the Houston Jaguars, during which time she pocketed six steals, dished out three assists, scored nine points and grabbed seven boards. Led the team in scoring (21) against Carson-Newman. She also grabbed five steals and had seven assists against the Lady Eagles.

82 One of 50 preseason Naismith Award candidates. One of 30 preseason Wooden Award candidates. A preseason second-team All-SEC selection according to the league s coaches. A preseason second-team All-SEC selection according to the media poll. Hornbuckle in the SEC... 2nd in steals per game (3.21) 5th in assist to turnover ratio (1.59) 6th in assists per game (4.1) 11th in minutes played (30.5 mpg) 25th in scoring (10.7 ppg) Hornbuckle in the NCAA... Hornbuckle in the NCAA... 9th in steals per game (3.2) Highlighting Hornbuckle... In the UT Record Books... 5th in career assist average (3.69 apg) 6th in single-season steals (106) 8th in career steals (261) 13th in career assists (358) 16th in career three-point percentage (.324) 19th in career three-point field goals made (46) 19th in career three-point field goals attempted (142) 20th in career blocks (51) Steal Streaks... Made at least one steal in 64 straight games from Feb. 13, Feb. 25, 2007 (both games against Vanderbilt). The streak led the NCAA. Made at least one steal in 89 of 97 career games Made two steals in 23 games Made three steals in 20 games Made four steals in 17 games Made five steals in 10 games Made six steals in 2 games Made seven steals in 1 game Hornbuckle s Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Hornbuckle s Stats - NCAA Tournament Games Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg West. Car Purdue Texas Tech Rutgers Mich. St Army G. Wash Rutgers N. Carolina Drake Pittsburgh Totals

83 HORNBUCKLE GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CHATTANOOGA 11/12/06 * #20/21 UCLA 11/16/06 * at #11 Arizona State 11/19/06 * #11 STANFORD 11/24/06 * MIDDLE TENNESSEE 11/26/06 * at Louisiana Tech 11/28/06 * at #2 North Carolina 12/03/06 * TENNESSEE-MARTIN 12/05/06 * #21/19 G. WASHINGTON 12/07/06 * at #23/24 Texas 12/17/06 * WEST VIRGINIA 12/20/06 * at Old Dominion University 12/22/06 * NOTRE DAME 12/30/06 * ALABAMA 01/03/07 * at #5/5 Connecticut 01/06/07 * at Florida 01/11/07 * at #15 Georgia 01/14/07 * MISSISSIPPI STATE 01/18/07 * #1 DUKE 01/22/07 * at #15/14 Vanderbilt 01/25/07 * at Alabama 01/28/07 * SOUTH CAROLINA 02/01/07 * #9/14 GEORGIA 02/05/07 * at Auburn 02/08/07 * KENTUCKY 02/11/07 * MISSISSIPPI 02/15/07 * at #7 LSU 02/19/07 * at Arkansas 02/22/07 * #12 VANDERBILT 02/25/07 * vs South Carolina 03/02/07 * vs #11/10 LSU 03/03/07 * vs Drake 03/18/07 * vs Pittsburgh 03/20/07 * Totals Games played: 33 Points/game: 10.7 FG Pct: FG Pct: 36.4 FT Pct: 73.8 Rebounds/game: 5.0 Assists/game: 4.1 Turnovers/game: 2.6 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.6 Steals/game: 3.2 Blocks/game: 0.5

84 CAIT MCMAHAN 5-4 FR. F. GUARDG UARD, TENN.. HERITAGEH ERITAGE MARYVILLE ARYVILLE, T Averaged 2.5 assists per game in the NCAA first and second rounds. Offered three assists and two steals in 13 minutes at Arkansas. Didn t have a turnover and drew a charge against the Lady Razorbacks. Dished out an SEC-career-high three assists against LSU to help the Lady Vols clinch the SEC regular season title. Cait suffered a sprained left elbow in the game against Mississippi on Feb. 15. X-rays revealed that there is no fracture. Further diagnostic testing was performed on Friday, Feb. 16 which determined that there is no structural damage. She will be treated symptomatically on a day-to-day basis. Sank an incredible high-flying floater as the clock wound down in the first half against Kentucky. Finished with six points, one rebound and an assist against the Wildcats. Drilled a clutch three-pointer as time was winding down in the first half against Georgia. Added three rebounds against the Lady Bulldogs on Feb. 5. In a career high 27 minutes against South Carolina, she scored six points and grabbed a steal. Offered three points, three assists and two assists against Mississippi State. Connected on her only attempt from the floor at Georgia, a lengthy three-pointer. Dished out two assists and tied her career high in points (7) against the Gators. Also added a block against Florida. Scored six points and made a career-high two free throws against Alabama in the SEC season opener. Tied a personal best in assists (4) against West Virginia. Drained a three-pointer from six feet beyond the arc against Texas. Tallied fours in points, assists and rebounds against Tennessee-Martin. Played tough, physical defense against North Carolina. Picked up a steal in seven minutes off the bench. Against Louisiana Tech, earned her first career start. Established career highs in points (7), assists (3), rebounds (4) and minutes (24). In 15 minutes off the bench against Middle Tennessee, scored two points and added an assist and a steal. Scored four points on two driving layups against Stanford. Added two assists and two steals in 20 minutes against the Cardinal. Offered an assist and a steal in 13 minutes off the bench against Arizona State. McMahan s Season Highs... Points: 7 vs. Florida ( )* Rebounds: 4 vs. UT-Martin ( )* Assists: 4 vs. West Virginia ( )* Steals: 2 vs. Arkansas ( )* Blocks: 1 vs. Florida ( )* Field Goals: 3 vs. Kentucky ( )* Three-Pointers: 2 vs. UCLA ( ) Free Throws: 2 vs. Mississippi ( )* Minutes: 27 vs. South Carolina (2-1-07) McMahan s NCAA Tournament Highs... Points: 2 vs. Drake ( ) Rebounds: 2 vs. Drake ( ) Assists: 3 vs. Drake ( ) Steals: 1 vs. Drake ( ) Blocks: 0 Field Goals: 1 vs. Drake ( ) Three-Pointers: 0 Free Throws: 0 Minutes: 18 vs. Drake ( ) Double-doubles Season: 0 Career: point games Season: 0 Career: point games Season: 0 Career: rebound games Season: 0 Career: 0 At 5 4, she is one of the toughest players on the court. Drew a charge against UCLA that got the crowd to its feet and led to Tennessee s largest lead (29) of the game. Sank two treys and added a block, an assist and a steal in 17 minutes. Saw the first action of her collegiate career against Chattanooga in the season opener. Scored four points, handed out two assists and grabbed three boards in 23 minutes. Sat out the two exhibition games to give her right knee time to heal from arthroscopic surgery she had on Oct. 20.

85 McMAHAN MAHAN GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CHATTANOOGA 11/12/ #20/21 UCLA 11/16/ at #11 Arizona State 11/19/ #11 STANFORD 11/24/ MIDDLE TENNESSEE 11/26/ at Louisiana Tech 11/28/06 * at #2 North Carolina 12/03/ TENNESSEE-MARTIN 12/05/ #21/19 G. WASHINGTON 12/07/ at #23/24 Texas 12/17/ WEST VIRGINIA 12/20/ at Old Dominion University 12/22/ NOTRE DAME 12/30/ ALABAMA 01/03/ at #5/5 Connecticut 01/06/ at Florida 01/11/ at #15 Georgia 01/14/ MISSISSIPPI STATE 01/18/ #1 DUKE 01/22/ at #15/14 Vanderbilt 01/25/ at Alabama 01/28/ SOUTH CAROLINA 02/01/ #9/14 GEORGIA 02/05/ at Auburn 02/08/ KENTUCKY 02/11/ MISSISSIPPI 02/15/ at #7 LSU 02/19/ at Arkansas 02/22/ #12 VANDERBILT 02/25/ vs South Carolina 03/02/ vs #11/10 LSU 03/03/ vs Drake 03/18/ vs Pittsburgh 03/20/ Totals Games played: 33 Points/game: 2.5 FG Pct: FG Pct: 26.5 FT Pct: 44.4 Rebounds/game: 1.2 Assists/game: 1.4 Turnovers/game: 1.1 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.3 Steals/game: 0.7 Blocks/game: 0.1 McMahan s Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL McMahan s Stats - NCAA Tournament Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Drake Pittsburgh TOTAL

86 NICCI MOATS 6-2 FR. F. FORWARDF ORWARD, VA.. LORDL DALEVILLE ALEVILLE, V ORD BOTETOURTOTETOURT Enrolled and attending classes, but will not return to the team this season for medical reasons. Made both free throws and added a field goal for a career-high four points against George Washington. Dropped in her first career field goal against Tennessee-Martin. Added a block and a rebound in eight minutes. Scored her first career point on a free throw against Middle Tennessee. Continued her defensive presence this season with a steal against UCLA in her first minute of action. Made the most of her 11 minutes in the season opener against Chattanooga, grabbing three rebounds, stuffing two Lady Moc shots and making a steal. Played nine minutes against the Houston Jaguars. Grabbed a rebound and scored a point on a made foul shot. Recorded a block and a rebound in 11 minutes against Carson-Newman. Still getting back to full strength after suffering a knee injury during her senior year of high school. Moats Season Highs... Points: 4 vs. George Washington ( ) Rebounds: 3 vs. Chattanooga ( ) Assists: 0 Steals: 1 vs. UCLA ( )* Blocks: 2 vs. Chattanooga ( ) Field Goals: 1 vs. George Washington ( )* Three-Pointers: 0 Free Throws: 2 vs. George Washington ( ) Minutes: 11 vs. Chattanooga ( ) MOATS GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CHATTANOOGA 11/12/ #20/21 UCLA 11/16/ at #11 Arizona State 11/19/ MIDDLE TENNESSEE 11/26/ at Louisiana Tech 11/28/ TENNESSEE-MARTIN 12/05/ #21/19 G. WASHINGTON 12/07/ at #23/24 Texas 12/17/ at Old Dominion University 12/22/ Totals Games played: 9 Rebounds/game: 0.9 Points/game: 0.8 Turnovers/game: 0.6 FG Pct: 28.6 Steals/game: 0.2 FT Pct: 30.0 Blocks/game: 0.4 Moats Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

87 CANDACE PARKER 6-4 SO. S. FORWARDF ORWARD/CENTER/G NAPERVILLE APERVILLE,, ILLI LL.. NAPERVILLEN APERVILLE /GUARDUARD Picked up her first NCAA Tournament double-double with 30 points and 12 rebounds to carry the Lady Vols past Pittsburgh and into their 26th consecutive Sweet Sixteen appearance. Named to the SEC All-Academic Team One of four finalists for the Naismith Award One of 12 finalists for the State Farm Wade Trophy The league s coaches voted Parker the SEC Player of the Year and unanimously named her first-team All- SEC. The Associated Press voted Parker the SEC Player of the Year and named her first-team All-SEC. On Feb. 27, Parker earned second-team Academic All-America honors.it is the first such award for the sophomore standout, who was the youngest member of the first or second teams. She is the seventh Lady Vol to garner Academic All-America status. On Feb. 8, Parker was named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV first team by CoSIDA after earning a 3.65 GPA during the fall semester. A sport management major, she boasts a 3.29 cumulative GPA at Rocky Top. One of 16 finalists for the Wooden Award One of 30 midseason finalists for the Naismith Award Had her lowest career scoring output (4 points) against LSU in the second round of the SEC Tournament. Earned double-double No. 18 of the season with her 10 points and 11 rebounds against South Carolina on March 2 in the SEC Tournament. Added five blocks against USC to tie her own single-season record. On Feb. 26, named the SEC Player of the Week after her performances against #7 LSU, Arkansas and #12 Vanderbilt. During those three games she averaged 25.7 points and 14.7 rebounds per contest. Surpassed Chamique Holdsclaw for most double-doubles as a sophomore with her 17th of the year in the Vanderbilt game (21 points, 14 rebounds) on Feb. 25. Added six blocks and four assists. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game for her 29 points and a career-high 17 rebounds at Arkansas. She added four blocks and four steals against the Lady Razorbacks. Had 20 points and 10 rebounds by halftime at LSU. Finished with 27 points and a season-high 13 boards, along with three blocks, two steals and two assists to lead the Lady Vols to the SEC regular season title. She was named the CISCO Player of the Game by ESPN2. Her 14th double-double of the season came at the hands of Mississippi as she took the Rebels for 25 points, 10 rebounds and a career-high seven assists. Tabbed the SEC Player of the Week on Feb. 12 for the fourth time this season after averaging 26.0 ppg and 10.3 rpg in games against Georgia, Auburn and Kentucky. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game against Kentucky after she stuck 31 points, nine rebounds, two assists and two steals on the Wildcats. It was the third 30-point game for Parker on the season and the fourth of her career. Parker s Season Highs... Points: 32 vs. Old Dominion ( ) Rebounds: 17 vs. Arkansas ( ) Assists: 7 vs. Mississippi ( ) Steals: 5 vs. Alabama (1-3-07) Blocks: 7 vs. Louisiana Tech ( ) Field Goals: 13 vs. Pittsburgh ( ) Three-Pointers: 1 vs. South Carolina (2-1-07)* Free Throws: 9 vs. North Carolina ( ) Minutes: 40 vs. Duke ( )* Parker s NCAA Tournament Highs... Points: 30 vs. Pittsburgh ( ) Rebounds: 12 vs. Pittsburgh ( ) Assists: 7 vs. Army ( ) Steals: 2 vs. Army ( ) Blocks: 6 vs. Rutgers ( ) Field Goals: 13 vs. Pittsburgh ( ) Three-pointers: 0 Free Throws: 11 vs. Rutgers ( ) Minutes: 39 vs. Pittsburgh ( )* Parker s Career Highs... Points: 34 vs. Florida ( ) Rebounds: 17 vs. Arkansas ( ) Assists: 7 vs. Mississippi ( )* Steals: 5 vs. Alabama (1-3-07) Blocks: 7 vs. Louisiana Tech ( )* Field Goals: 13 vs. Pittsburgh ( ) Three-pointers: 1 vs. South Carolina (2-1-07)* Free Throws: 11 vs. Rutgers ( ) Minutes: 41 vs. Florida ( ) Double-doubles Season: 19 Career: point games Season: 30 Career: point games Season: 16 Career: rebound games Season: 19 Career: 31 Double-double No. 13 of the season came from a 25-point and 11-rebound performance at Auburn. Earned Lady Vol Player of the Game honors for her efforts. Picked up her 12th double-double of the season with 22 points and 11 boards against Georgia on Feb. 5. Added two assists, two blocks and two steals. Earned her 11th double-double of the season with 13 points and 12 rebounds against South Carolina. Her first two points at Alabama (56th career game) made Parker the fastest UT player to 1,000 career points. Chamique Holdsclaw got there in 57 games. Finished with nine points against the Crimson Tide on Jan. 28, snapping a 33-game streak of 10+ points. Tallied her 10th double-double of the season with 19 points and 11 rebounds against Vanderbilt. Added four blocks and four steals against the Commodores. 22 points and 10 rebounds against Duke gave Parker her ninth double-double of the season. She added four assists and six blocks in her second complete game of the year. Missed the first game of her collegiate career when a respiratory illness benched her against Mississippi State. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game against Connecticut with 30 points, 12 rebounds, six blocks, four assists and a slam dunk. Played all 40 minutes against the Huskies and was the recipient of seven of their 13 team fouls. Grabbed a personal-best five steals against Alabama in the SEC season opener. Added five blocks, four assists, three steals and her seventh double-double of the season (22 points, 10 boards) against Notre Dame. Pocketed her sixth double-double of her sophomore campaign with a season-high 32 points and 10 rebounds against Old Dominion. Was a perfect 8-of-8 from the line and finished 12-of-18 from the field. Got her fifth double-double this year with 19 points and 10 boards against West Virginia. Also dunked on the Mountaineers, for her third slam of the season. Picked up her fourth double-double of the season with 12 points and rebounds against Texas.

88 Parker s continued... Scored 19 points, grabbed nine rebounds and added two assists, steals and blocks against George Washington. Recorded her third double-double of the season with 17 points and 11 rebounds against Tennessee-Martin. Earned Lady Vol Athlete of the Week Dec. 4 for her performances against Louisiana Tech and North Carolina the previous week. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game against North Carolina after her second double-double of the season. Scored a season-high 27 points and grabbed 10 rebounds along with four blocks and three steals against the Tar Heels. Tied her own career-best in blocks (7) against Louisiana Tech, vaulting her from 10th to seventh in the career blocks annals. Added ten points and eight boards against the Lady Techsters. Named the SEC Player of the Week and the Lady Vol Athlete of the Week for her performances against Stanford and Middle Tennessee. Scored 16 points and grabbed nine rebounds against Middle Tennessee. Added three assists, three blocks and two steals in 25 minutes of action before leaving the game with a hyper-extended knee. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game against Stanford after a 25-point, nine-rebound, five-block, four-steal and on-dunk performance. Tabbed SEC Player of the Week on Nov. 20 for her efforts against No. 20 UCLA and No. 11 Arizona State. Averaged 23.5 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals per contest. Picked up her 11th career double-double with 25 points and 10 rebounds against Arizona State. Added two steals and a block. Went 10-of-15 from the field against UCLA and stayed perfect from the line (2-of-2) for 22 points, six rebounds, two assists, two steals and a block to earn the Lady Vol Player of the Game award. Against Chattanooga, she dunked the ball for the third time in her career. It was the first dunk by a female in Thompson-Boling Arena. Also in the game, she scored 15 points, grabbed two steals and dished out three assists and zero turnovers in 16 minutes. Recorded a double-double against the Houston Jaguars after a 10-of-12 performance from the line led to 18 points and 10 rebounds. Parker added an assist and five steals in 23 minutes of action. Tipped-off the season with 12 points, five assists, three blocks and two steals in the exhibition contest against Carson-Newman. Named the preseason player of the year by ESPN.com. Named the top forward in the country by a team of ESPN experts. Named to the Associated Press preseason All-America team after receiving the second-most votes of any player in the country. One of 50 preseason candidates for the Naismith Award. One of 30 preseason candidates for the Wooden Award. One of 25 preseason candidates for the 2007 State Farm Wade Trophy. A preseason unanimous first-team All-SEC selection according to the league s coaches. A preseason unanimous first-team All-SEC selection according to the media poll. Unanimously selected as the SEC Player of the Year in the media s preseason poll. Parker in the NCAA... 12th in blocks per game (2.9) 17th in scoring (19.8) 31st in rebounding (9.7) Parker in the UT Record Books... 1st in All-Time Single-Season Free Throws attempted (218) and 3rd in free throws made (159) - both in nd in Single-Season Blocks (92) 2nd All-Time Single Game Blocks, (7, twice) 2nd in All-Time Career Rebounding Average (8.9 rpg) 2nd in Single-Season Rebounding Average (9.7 rpg) 4th in All-Time Career Blocks (178) 5th in All-Time Career Scoring Average (18.5 ppg) 9th in Single-Season Rebounds (309) 9th in Single-Season Scoring Average (19.5 pgg) 9th in All-Time Career Field Goal Percentage (.541) Parker in the SEC... 1st in blocks (2.9 bpg) 1st in scoring (19.8 ppg) 2nd in defensive rebounding (7.1 rpg) 4th in rebounding (9.7 rpg) 7th in FG% (.531) 9th in minutes played (30.6 mpg) 13th in offensive rebounding (2.53 rpg) 15th in steals (1.75 spg) Parker by the Dunks... 2 vs. Army , Norfolk, Va. (Constant Convocation Center) - Parker s first college dunk came when she took an outlet pass from Sidney Spencer, beat Army's Margaree King down the center of the floor, elevated and dunked with her right hand with 13:47 remaining in the first half. The second, she did with 14:18 left in the contest, working a give-and-go with Nicky Anosike from the right corner, and taking a return pass with a clear path down the baseline. It was the first dunk by a female in NCAA Tournament history and Parker became the first female to dunk twice in a game. 1 vs. Chattanooga , Knoxville, Tenn. - With Tennessee leading Chattanooga in the second half, Parker stole the ball from Brooke Hand near the sideline, dribbled to the other end of the court and slammed it in with her right hand with 16:01 remaining for the first ever female dunk in Thompson-Boling Arena. 1 vs. #11 Stanford , Knoxville, Tenn. - Stanford cut the UT lead to 13-11, then Parker stole a cross-court pass and took off for the wide-open basket at the other end, jamming the ball in with her right hand with 10:55 remaining in the first half. It was her first dunk against a ranked opponent. Other Dunkers... Michelle Snow, Tennessee (3) Nov. 25, 2000: vs. Illinois (at Maui) Jan. 23, 2001: at Vanderbilt Jan. 17, 2002: at South Carolina Georgeann Wells, West Virginia (2) Dec. 21, 1984: vs. Charleston (W.Va.) Dec. 29, 1984: vs. Xavier Sancho Lyttle, Houston (1) Nov. 21, 2003: vs. Gonzaga (at Iowa) Charlotte Smith, North Carolina Dec. 4, 1994: vs. North Carolina A&T 1 vs. West Virginia , Knoxville, Tenn. - Parker got a steal and jammed it with one hand on a breakaway with 12:54 left in the first half to put UT up, She was whistled for a technical for popping her jersey afterwards. The dunk came almost exactly 22 years after WVU s Georgeann Wells recorded the first female collegiate dunk on Dec. 21, vs. #5 Connecticut , Hartford, Conn. (Hartford Civic Center) - Parker s first road-game dunk came at the hands of arch rival Connecticut after a Sidney Spencer steal found Parker open and alone down the court. The slam put UT up, with 18:18 left in the game. Noteworthy... Parker s two dunks against Army were the first ever by a female in an NCAA Tournament game and marked the only two-slam performance in a collegiate contest by a female. Parker s four dunks this campaign mark the most in a single-season by any female Parker s six career dunks are the most ever by a female collegian. Parker has missed two dunk attempts, her first ever (vs. Auburn, Feb. 23, 2006) and her most recent (vs. Vanderbilt, Feb. 25, 2007) Note: Lisa Leslie of the Los Angeles Sparks has dunked twice in WNBA games

89 PARKER GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CHATTANOOGA 11/12/06 * #20/21 UCLA 11/16/06 * at #11 Arizona State 11/19/06 * #11 STANFORD 11/24/06 * MIDDLE TENNESSEE 11/26/06 * at Louisiana Tech 11/28/06 * at #2 North Carolina 12/03/06 * TENNESSEE-MARTIN 12/05/06 * #21/19 G. WASHINGTON 12/07/06 * at #23/24 Texas 12/17/06 * WEST VIRGINIA 12/20/06 * at Old Dominion University 12/22/06 * NOTRE DAME 12/30/06 * ALABAMA 01/03/07 * at #5/5 Connecticut 01/06/07 * at Florida 01/11/07 * at #15 Georgia 01/14/07 * #1 DUKE 01/22/07 * at #15/14 Vanderbilt 01/25/07 * at Alabama 01/28/07 * SOUTH CAROLINA 02/01/07 * #9/14 GEORGIA 02/05/07 * at Auburn 02/08/07 * KENTUCKY 02/11/07 * MISSISSIPPI 02/15/07 * at #7 LSU 02/19/07 * at Arkansas 02/22/07 * #12 VANDERBILT 02/25/07 * vs South Carolina 03/02/07 * vs #11/10 LSU 03/03/07 * vs Drake 03/18/07 * vs Pittsburgh 03/20/07 * Totals Games played: 32 Points/game: 19.8 FG Pct: FG Pct: 35.3 FT Pct: 70.7 Rebounds/game: 9.7 Assists/game: 2.5 Turnovers/game: 2.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0 Steals/game: 1.8 Blocks/game: 2.9 Parker s Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Parker s Stats - NCAA Tournament Games Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Army G. Wash Rutgers N. Carolina Drake Pittsburgh TOTAL

90 DOMINIQUE REDDING 6-1 SR. S. FORWARDF ORWARD, FLA.. CLEARWATERC LEARWATER CLEARWATER, F Scored an NCAA personal-best 10 points against Drake in just 13 minutes of action. Named to the SEC All-Academic Team Poured in five points against South Carolina in the first game of the SEC Tournament on March 2. On senior night and her final regular season game in a Lady Vol uniform, Redding scored three oints and grabbed as many rebounds against Vanderbilt on Feb. 25. Scored eight points for her team at LSU to help clinch the SEC regular season title. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game for her key performance. Played 13 minutes at Auburn during which time she scored on her first three-point attempt and grabbed a rebound for the Lady Vols. Scored six points on 2-of-3 shooting from the field at Alabama. Added a rebound in nine minutes of action against the Crimson Tide. Offered four points, four rebounds, a block and a steal against Mississippi State. In front of more than 20 family and friends at Florida, Redding grabbed a season-best three rebounds and a career-high two steals. Scored nine points and offered an assist and a steal off the bench against Tennessee-Martin. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game against Louisiana Tech after a career-high 13 points on 6-of-10 shooting from the field. Also added a block and three rebounds in just 18 minutes. Scored a quick eight points in just nine minutes against Middle Tennessee. Added a season-high three rebounds as well. Sank a three-pointer and added a block in four minutes against Stanford. Poured in eight points and added an assist in 19 minutes off the bench against UCLA. Started her senior season strong with 11 points against Chattanooga. Scored 10 points and dished out four helpers in 19 minutes against the Houston Jaguars in the final exhibition game of the season. A sizzling 9-of-11 from the field, including 2-of-2 from beyond the arc against the Lady Eagles of Carson-Newman. Grabbed five boards to go along with her 20 points in 21 minutes of action. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game for her efforts. Redding in the UT Record Books... Redding in the UT Record Books... 17th in All-Time Career Three-Point attempts (163) 18th in All-Time Career Three-Pointers made (50) 18th in All-Time Career Three-Point percentage (.307) Redding s Season Highs... Points: 13 vs. Louisiana Tech ( ) Rebounds: 4 vs. Mississippi State ( ) Assists: 1 vs.notre Dame ( )* Steals: 2 vs. Florida ( ) Blocks: 1 vs. Mississippi State ( )* Field Goals: 6 vs. Louisiana Tech ( ) Three-Pointers: 2 vs. LSU ( )* Free Throws: 3 vs. Vanderbilt ( ) Minutes: 19 vs. Mississippi State ( ) Redding s NCAA Tournament Highs... Points: 10 vs. Drake ( ) Rebounds: 5 vs. Western Carolina ( ) Assists: 1 vs. Army ( ) Steals: 0 Blocks: 1 vs. Army ( ) Field Goals: 4 vs. Western Carolina ( ) Three-pointers:1 vs. Drake ( )* Free Throws: 3 vs. George Wash. ( ) Minutes: 19 vs. Western Carolina ( ) Redding s Career Highs... Points: 13 vs. Louisiana Tech ( ) Rebounds: 8 vs. Mississippi (2-6-05) Assists: 7 vs. Florida ( ) Steals: 2 vs. Florida ( )* Blocks: 1 vs. Mississippi State ( )* Field Goals: 6 vs. Louisiana Tech ( ) Three-pointers: 2 vs. LSU ( )* Free Throws: 6 vs. Alabama ( )* Minutes: 22 vs. Vanderbilt ( )* Double-doubles Season: 0 Career: point games Season: 3 Career: point games Season: 0 Career: rebound games Season: 0 Career: 0

91 REDDING GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CHATTANOOGA 11/12/ #20/21 UCLA 11/16/ at #11 Arizona State 11/19/ #11 STANFORD 11/24/ MIDDLE TENNESSEE 11/26/ at Louisiana Tech 11/28/ at #2 North Carolina 12/03/ TENNESSEE-MARTIN 12/05/ #21/19 G. WASHINGTON 12/07/ at #23/24 Texas 12/17/ WEST VIRGINIA 12/20/ at Old Dominion University 12/22/ NOTRE DAME 12/30/ ALABAMA 01/03/ at #5/5 Connecticut 01/06/ at Florida 01/11/ MISSISSIPPI STATE 01/18/ at #15/14 Vanderbilt 01/25/ at Alabama 01/28/ SOUTH CAROLINA 02/01/ at Auburn 02/08/ KENTUCKY 02/11/ MISSISSIPPI 02/15/ at #7 LSU 02/19/ at Arkansas 02/22/ #12 VANDERBILT 02/25/07 * vs South Carolina 03/02/ vs #11/10 LSU 03/03/ vs Drake 03/18/ Totals Games played: 29 Points/game: 3.8 FG Pct: FG Pct: 28.6 FT Pct: 81.3 Rebounds/game: 1.4 Assists/game: 0.2 Turnovers/game: 0.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.3 Steals/game: 0.2 Blocks/game: 0.1 Redding s Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Redding s Stats - NCAA Tournament Games Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Colgate DePaul Baylor DNP Stanford DNP LSU Connecticut West. Car Purdue Texas Tech Rutgers Mich. St. DNP Army G. Wash Rutgers N. Carolina Drake Pittsburgh DNP Totals

92 SIDNEY SPENCER 6-3 SR. S. FORWARDF ORWARD OOVER,, AL. A. HOOVERH OOVER HOOVER Scored 11 points and added one block, assist and steal in 37 minutes against Pittsburgh in the second round of the NCAA tournament. Named to the SEC All-Academic Team Named to the All-SEC second team by a vote of the league s coaches and earned SEC honorable mention from the Associated Press. On Feb. 8, named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV second team by CoSIDA after scoring a perfect 4.0 in the fall semester. Spencer boasts a cumulative 3.75 GPA and is pursuing a major in sports management. She makes time to volunteer in the greater Knoxville community on a weekly basis and has been named a member of the 2007 SEC Good Works Team. Spencer earned third team All-District honors from CoSIDA in On March 2, became the 31st Lady Vol with 1,000 career points. She had 22 against the Gamecocks in the first game of the SEC Tournament. Got back on track shooting, connecting on 4-of-7 attempts from the field against Vanderbilt on Feb. 25. Scored 12 points and was perfect from three-point land against Kentucky. Also added five rebounds, two assists and two steals against the Wildcats. Grabbed a career-high-tying nine rebounds against South Carolina on Feb. 1. Improved to third place in the UT annals for career free throw percentage, going 4-of-4 from the line against the Gamecocks. In front of 50+ family and friends in her home state of Alabama, scored 10 points and grabbed six rebounds in 34 minutes of playing time. Named the Lady Vol Player of the game for her career-high 26 points against Vanderbilt. Also added seven rebounds and was a perfect 6-of-6 from the charity stripe against the Commodores. Scored 13 points and grabbed four rebounds against Duke. Led the team against Mississippi State with 18 points, seven rebounds, three assists and two steals. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game for her efforts. Matched her career highs in field goals (8), three-pointers (5) and points (21) at Florida. Continued her ascent in the UT annals, moving to eighth place for career threes (104) against Connecticut. Finished with career-bests in steals (3) and rebounds (9). Also added 14 points and made both free throws when the Connecticut bench was called for a technical in the first half. Moved into a tie for 10th place in the UT record books for career three-pointers (101) with her trey against Alabama. Got back on track from beyond the arc against Notre Dame, connecting for three treys en route to 17 points and seven rebounds. Did not score a three-pointer against West Virginia or Old Dominion, the only two times this season where she has not connected from beyond the arc. Named the CAREacter Star Athlete of the Week Dec. 18 for her good character on and off the court. Led the Lady Vols with 15 points against Texas. Added a season-high eight rebounds against the Longhorns. Earned Lady Vol Player of the Game honors for her performance. Matched her career high in points (21) and treys (5) against George Washington. Added four rebounds and a steal in 28 minutes. Eleven of her points came in a two and a half minute stretch. Poured in 13 points on 3-of-4 shooting from three-point land against Tennessee-Martin. Drained both attempted three-pointers against Louisiana Tech for 10 points, a block and a steal in 22 minutes of action. Sank a then-season-high four treys on her way to 16 points against Middle Tennessee. Drilled a crucial three-pointer to squelch a Stanford run on Nov. 24. Finished the game with 10 points and five rebounds. Scored 18 points and picked off two Arizona State passes en route to earning Lady Vol Player of the Game honors. Went 6-of-9 from the field against UCLA for 15 points and four rebounds, earning CSS TV Player of the Game accolades. Named the Lady Vol Player of the Game after a 19-point performance against the Houston Jaguars. Went 8-of-11 from the field and 3-of-4 from beyond the lengthy experimental three-point line. Also added three rebounds and an assist in 25 minutes of playing time. Spencer s Season Highs... Points: 26 vs. Vanderbilt ( ) Rebounds: 9 vs. LSU ( )* Assists: 3 vs. LSU (3-3-07)* Steals: 4 vs. South Carolina (3-2-07) Blocks: 1 vs. South Carolina (3-2-07)* Field Goals: 8 vs. South Carolina (3-2-07)* Three-Pointers: 5 vs. Florida ( )* Free Throws: 6 vs. Vanderbilt ( ) Minutes: 37 vs. Pittsburgh ( )* Spencer s NCAA Tournament Highs... Points: 12 vs.george Wash. ( )* Rebounds: 9 vs. DePaul ( )* Assists: 7 vs. Rutgers ( ) Steals: 3 vs. Rutgers ( ) Blocks: 2 vs. Drake ( ) Field Goals: 5 vs. George Wash. ( )* Three-pointers: 2 vs. George Wash. ( ) Free Throws: 4 vs. DePaul ( ) Minutes: 37 vs. Pittsburgh ( ) Spencer s Career Highs... Points: 26 vs.vanderbilt ( ) Rebounds: 9 vs. LSU ( )* Assists: 7 vs. Rutgers ( ) Steals: 4 vs. South Carolina (3-2-07) Blocks: 2 vs. Florida (2-3-05)* Field Goals: 8 vs. South Carolina (3-2-07)* Three-pointers: 5 vs. Florida ( )* Free Throws: 9 vs. Florida (2-3-05) Minutes: 39 vs. Florida ( ) Double-doubles Season: 0 Career: point games Season: 20 Career: point games Season: 4 Career: rebound games Season: 0 Career: 0 Spencer in the SEC... 3rd in 3-point FG% (.411) 8th in 3-point FG made (1.76 tpg) 21st in scoring (11.5 ppg) Spencer in the UT Record Books... Spencer in the UT Record Books... 3rd in All-Time Single Season Free Throw Percentage (.925 in ) 3rd in All-Time Career Free Throw Percentage (.841) 5th in All-Time Career Three-Point Percentage (.402) 5th in All-Time Career Three-Pointers Made (129) 7th in All-Time Single Season Three-Point Field Goals made (58 in ) 7th in All-Time Single Season Three-Point Percentage (.434 in ) 8th in All-Time Career Three-Point Field Goal Attempts (321)

93 SPENCER GAME-BY-GAME TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CHATTANOOGA 11/12/06 * #20/21 UCLA 11/16/06 * at #11 Arizona State 11/19/06 * #11 STANFORD 11/24/06 * MIDDLE TENNESSEE 11/26/06 * at Louisiana Tech 11/28/06 * at #2 North Carolina 12/03/06 * TENNESSEE-MARTIN 12/05/06 * #21/19 G. WASHINGTON 12/07/06 * at #23/24 Texas 12/17/06 * WEST VIRGINIA 12/20/06 * at Old Dominion University 12/22/06 * NOTRE DAME 12/30/06 * ALABAMA 01/03/07 * at #5/5 Connecticut 01/06/07 * at Florida 01/11/07 * at #15 Georgia 01/14/07 * MISSISSIPPI STATE 01/18/07 * #1 DUKE 01/22/07 * at #15/14 Vanderbilt 01/25/07 * at Alabama 01/28/07 * SOUTH CAROLINA 02/01/07 * #9/14 GEORGIA 02/05/07 * at Auburn 02/08/07 * KENTUCKY 02/11/07 * MISSISSIPPI 02/15/07 * at #7 LSU 02/19/07 * at Arkansas 02/22/07 * #12 VANDERBILT 02/25/07 * vs South Carolina 03/02/07 * vs #11/10 LSU 03/03/07 * vs Drake 03/18/07 * vs Pittsburgh 03/20/07 * Totals Games played: 33 Points/game: 11.5 FG Pct: FG Pct: 41.1 FT Pct: 86.7 Rebounds/game: 4.3 Assists/game: 1.0 Turnovers/game: 1.6 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.6 Steals/game: 1.2 Blocks/game: 0.3 Spencer s Stats - All Games Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Spencer s Stats - NCAA Tournament Games Opponent GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Colgate DePaul Baylor Stanford LSU Connecticut DNP-injured Army G. Wash Rutgers N. Carolina Drake Pittsburgh Totals

94 TENNESSEE LADY VOLUNTEERS 2007 NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP DAYTON REGIONAL DAYTON, OHIO UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ARENA LADY VOLS IN THE 2007 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

95 First Round Second Round Regionals Regionals Second Round First Round North Carolina (30-3) 1 1 Connecticut (29-3) Mar. 18, 30 min. foll. ESPN North Carolina (95-38) Connecticut (82-33) Mar. 18, 30 min. foll. ESPN2 Prairie View (19-13) 16 North Carolina (60-51) Connecticut (94-70) 16 UMBC (16-16) California (23-8) 8 20-Mar 20-Mar 8 New Mexico (24-8) Mar. 18, Noon ESPN2 Notre Dame (62-59) Wis.-Green Bay (59-52) Mar. 18, 7 p.m. ESPN2 Notre Dame (19-11) 9 9 Wis.-Green Bay (28-3) George Washington (26-3) 5 25-Mar 24-Mar 5 Baylor (25-7) Mar. 17, 30 min. foll. ESPN* George Washington (76-67) Baylor (68-55) Mar. 18, 30 min. foll. ESPN Boise St. (24-8) Chattanooga (25-7) Texas A&M (24-6) 4 19-Mar George Washington (59-47) North Carolina St. (78-72 OT) 20-Mar 4 North Carolina St. (23-9) Mar. 17, 11 a.m. ESPN Texas A&M (58-50) North Carolina St. (84-52) Mar. 18, Noon ESPN2 Texas - Arlington (24-8) 13 Dallas Fresno 13 Robert Morris (24-7) 27-Mar 26-Mar Iowa St. (25-8) 6 6 Xavier (26-7) Mar. 17, 11 a.m. ESPN2 Iowa St. (79-60) West Virginia (65-52) Mar. 17, 7 p.m. ESPN2 Washington (18-12) 11 Georgia (76-56) LSU (49-43) 11 West Virginia (20-10) Georgia (25-6) 3 19-Mar 19-Mar 3 LSU (26-7) Mar. 17, 30 min. foll. ESPN Georgia (53-36) LSU (77-39) Mar. 17, 30 min. foll. ESPN2 Belmont (25-6) UNC Asheville (21-11) Georgia Tech (20-11) 7 25-Mar 24-Mar 7 Old Dominion (24-8) Cleveland Mar. 17, 7 p.m. ESPN2 Georgia Tech (55-54) Florida St. (85-75) Mar. 17, 11 a.m. ESPN April 3 DePaul (19-12) Florida St. (22-9) Purdue (28-5) 2 19-Mar Purdue (76-63) Florida St. (68-61) 19-Mar 2 Stanford (28-4) Mar. 17, 30 min. foll. ESPN2 Purdue (63-42) Stanford (96-58) Mar. 17, 30 min. foll. ESPN Oral Roberts (22-10) Idaho St. (17-13) Tennessee (28-3) 1 8 p.m. ESPN 6 p.m. ESPN 1 Duke (30-1) Mar. 18, 7 p.m. ESPN2* Tennessee (76-37) NATIONAL CHAMPION Duke (81-44) Mar. 18, 7 p.m. ESPN2 Drake (14-18) 16 Tennessee (68-54) Duke (62-52) 16 Holy Cross (15-17) Pittsburgh (23-8) 8 20-Mar 20-Mar 8 Temple (24-7) Mar. 18, 30 min. Foll. ESPN2 Pittsburgh (71-61) Temple (64-61) Mar. 18, 30 min. foll. ESPN2 James Madison (27-5) 9 9 Nebraska (22-9) 25-Mar 24-Mar Middle Tenn. (29-3) 5 5 Michigan St. (23-8) Mar. 17, 5 p.m. ESPN2* Middle Tenn. (85-46) Michigan St. (69-58) Mar. 18, 7 p.m. ESPN2 Gonzaga (24-9) Delaware (26-5) Ohio St. (28-3) 4 19-Mar Marist (73-59) Rutgers (70-57) 20-Mar 4 Rutgers (22-8) Mar. 17, 30 min. foll. ESPN2* Marist (67-63) Rutgers (77-34) Mar. 18, 30 min. foll. ESPN2* Marist (27-5) 13 Dayton Greensboro 13 East Caro. (19-13) 27-Mar 26-Mar Marquette (25-6) 6 6 Louisville (26-7) Mar. 17, 30 min. foll. ESPN* Marquette (87-58) Louisville (80-54) Mar. 17, 5 p.m. ESPN2 La.-Lafayette (25-8) 11 Oklahoma (78-47) Arizona St. (67-58) 11 Brigham Young (23-9) Oklahoma (26-4) 3 19-Mar 19-Mar 3 Arizona St. (28-4) Mar. 17, 11 a.m. ESPN2 Oklahoma (74-60) *** ALL TIMES ARE LOCAL TO THE HOST SITE*** Arizona St. (57-50) Mar. 17, 30 min. foll. ESPN2 Southeast Mo. St. (24-7) 14 *Game will also be carried on ESPNU 14 UC Riverside (21-10) 25-Mar 24-Mar Ole Miss (21-10) 7 7 Bowling Green (29-3) Mar. 18, Noon ESPN2* Ole Miss (88-74) March 17 and 19 first-/second round sites: Austin, Minneapolis, Stanford, Los Angeles Bowling Green (70-66) Mar. 18, 30 min. foll. ESPN TCU (21-10) 10 March 18 and 20 first-/second round sites: East Lansing, Hartford, Pittsburgh, Raleigh 10 Oklahoma St. (20-10) Maryland (27-5) 2 20-Mar Ole Miss (89-78) March 24 and 26 regional sites: Fresno, Greensboro Bowling Green ( Mar 2 Vanderbilt (27-5) Mar. 18, 30 min. Foll. ESPN* Maryland (89-65) March 25 and 27 regional sites: Dallas, Dayton Vanderbilt (62-47) Mar. 18, Noon ESPN2 Harvard (15-12) Delaware St. (20-12) Hartford Austin Stanford Pittsburgh Minneapolis Minneapolis Los Angeles Pittsburgh East Lansing Los Angeles East Lansing Raleigh Stanford Austin Raleigh Hartford 2007 NCAA Division I Women's BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP National Semifinals National Championship National Semifinals Cleveland April 1 Cleveland April National Collegiate Athletic Association. No commercial use without the NCAA's written permission. The NCAA opposes all sports wagering. This bracket should not be used for sweepstakes, contests, office pools or other gambling activities.

96 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 21, 2007) NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (2-0) (0-0) (0-0) (2-0) CONFERENCE... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (2-0) (0-0) (0-0) (2-0) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg PARKER, Candace BOBBITT, Shannon REDDING, Dominique ANOSIKE, Nicky HORNBUCKLE, Alexis SPENCER, Sidney AUGUSTE, Alberta FULLER, Alex McMAHAN, Cait CURRY, Elizabeth TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING /18/07 vs Drake W Points per game /20/07 vs Pittsburgh W Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game WINNING STREAK Home win streak ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total TENNESSEE Opponents

97 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Category Leaders (as of Mar 20, 2007) NCAA TOURNAMENT FG PERCENTAGE FG ATT Pct FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS G Att Att/G REDDING, Dominique PARKER, Candace PARKER, Candace HORNBUCKLE, Alexis ANOSIKE, Nicky SPENCER, Sidney BOBBITT, Shannon BOBBITT, Shannon SPENCER, Sidney ANOSIKE, Nicky HORNBUCKLE, Alexis AUGUSTE, Alberta FIELD GOALS MADE G Made Made/G FULLER, Alex McMAHAN, Cait PARKER, Candace CURRY, Elizabeth HORNBUCKLE, Alexis SPENCER, Sidney ANOSIKE, Nicky BOBBITT, Shannon POINT PERCENTAGE 3FG ATT Pct 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTS G Att Att/G REDDING, Dominique BOBBITT, Shannon BOBBITT, Shannon SPENCER, Sidney HORNBUCKLE, Alexis HORNBUCKLE, Alexis SPENCER, Sidney FULLER, Alex AUGUSTE, Alberta McMAHAN, Cait FULLER, Alex AUGUSTE, Alberta McMAHAN, Cait REDDING, Dominique POINT FGS MADE G Made Made/G BOBBITT, Shannon HORNBUCKLE, Alexis SPENCER, Sidney REDDING, Dominique FT PERCENTAGE FT ATT Pct FREE THROW ATTEMPTS G Att Att/G AUGUSTE, Alberta PARKER, Candace FULLER, Alex ANOSIKE, Nicky SPENCER, Sidney BOBBITT, Shannon REDDING, Dominique HORNBUCKLE, Alexis ANOSIKE, Nicky AUGUSTE, Alberta PARKER, Candace HORNBUCKLE, Alexis FREE THROWS MADE G Made Made/G BOBBITT, Shannon PARKER, Candace ANOSIKE, Nicky AUGUSTE, Alberta FULLER, Alex HORNBUCKLE, Alexis BOBBITT, Shannon SPENCER, Sidney POINTS G Pts Pts/G SCORING AVERAGE G Pts Avg/G PARKER, Candace PARKER, Candace BOBBITT, Shannon BOBBITT, Shannon HORNBUCKLE, Alexis REDDING, Dominique SPENCER, Sidney SPENCER, Sidney ANOSIKE, Nicky ANOSIKE, Nicky REDDING, Dominique HORNBUCKLE, Alexis AUGUSTE, Alberta AUGUSTE, Alberta FULLER, Alex FULLER, Alex McMAHAN, Cait McMAHAN, Cait CURRY, Elizabeth TEAM

98 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Category Leaders (as of Mar 20, 2007) NCAA TOURNAMENT REBOUNDS G Reb Reb/G ASSISTS G No. A/G PARKER, Candace PARKER, Candace ANOSIKE, Nicky HORNBUCKLE, Alexis FULLER, Alex ANOSIKE, Nicky SPENCER, Sidney McMAHAN, Cait AUGUSTE, Alberta BOBBITT, Shannon HORNBUCKLE, Alexis STEALS G No. S/G REBOUND AVERAGE G Reb Avg/G ANOSIKE, Nicky PARKER, Candace HORNBUCKLE, Alexis ANOSIKE, Nicky BOBBITT, Shannon FULLER, Alex SPENCER, Sidney SPENCER, Sidney McMAHAN, Cait REDDING, Dominique FULLER, Alex AUGUSTE, Alberta HORNBUCKLE, Alexis OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Blk/G ANOSIKE, Nicky FULLER, Alex FULLER, Alex PARKER, Candace PARKER, Candace ANOSIKE, Nicky HORNBUCKLE, Alexis SPENCER, Sidney SPENCER, Sidney REDDING, Dominique MINUTES G No. Min/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G PARKER, Candace HORNBUCKLE, Alexis PARKER, Candace SPENCER, Sidney ANOSIKE, Nicky ANOSIKE, Nicky FULLER, Alex BOBBITT, Shannon AUGUSTE, Alberta SPENCER, Sidney FOULS G No. Per/G TURNOVERS G No. TO/G ANOSIKE, Nicky PARKER, Candace HORNBUCKLE, Alexis BOBBITT, Shannon McMAHAN, Cait ANOSIKE, Nicky SPENCER, Sidney AUGUSTE, Alberta AUGUSTE, Alberta McMAHAN, Cait FULLER, Alex HORNBUCKLE, Alexis PARKER, Candace FOULOUTS G No ANOSIKE, Nicky

99 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 21, 2007) VS NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (17-3) (9-1) (6-1) (2-1) CONFERENCE... (6-0) (3-0) (3-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (11-3) (6-1) (3-1) (2-1) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg PARKER, Candace HORNBUCKLE, Alexis SPENCER, Sidney ANOSIKE, Nicky BOBBITT, Shannon FULLER, Alex AUGUSTE, Alberta REDDING, Dominique McMAHAN, Cait MOATS, Nicci CURRY, Elizabeth TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING /12/06 CHATTANOOGA W Points per game /19/06 at #11 Arizona State W Scoring margin /24/06 #11 STANFORD W FIELD GOALS-ATT /26/06 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W Field goal pct /03/06 at #2 North Carolina L POINT FG-ATT /07/06 #21/19 GEORGE WASHINGTON W point FG pct /20/06 WEST VIRGINIA W pt FG made per game /22/06 at Old Dominion University W FREE THROWS-ATT /30/06 NOTRE DAME W Free throw pct /06/07 at #5 Connecticut W REBOUNDS *01/14/07 at #15 Georgia W Rebounds per game /22/07 #1 DUKE L Rebounding margin *01/25/07 at #15/14 Vanderbilt W ASSISTS *02/05/07 #9/14 GEORGIA W Assists per game *02/15/07 MISSISSIPPI W TURNOVERS *02/19/07 at #7 LSU W Turnovers per game *02/25/07 #12 VANDERBILT W Turnover margin /03/07 vs #11/10 LSU L Assist/turnover ratio /18/07 vs Drake W STEALS /20/07 vs Pittsburgh W Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game WINNING STREAK Home win streak ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total TENNESSEE Opponents

100 Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICS Drake vs TENNESSEE 03/18/07 7:00 PM at Petersen Events Center, Pittsburgh, PA VISITORS: Drake (14-19) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 24 KEIZER, Kelsey... f JONES, Monique'... f WHORTON, Lindsay... g DYBING, Lauren... g AGEE, Kaniesha... g BRADY, Ashleigh RUNNER, Tori ANDERSON, Michelle TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 21.4% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.5% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 80.0% HOME TEAM: TENNESSEE (29-3) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 01 SPENCER, Sidney... f PARKER, Candace... f ANOSIKE, Nicky... c BOBBITT, Shannon... g HORNBUCKLE, Alexis.. g McMAHAN, Cait CURRY, Elizabeth REDDING, Dominique AUGUSTE, Alberta MOATS, Nicci FULLER, Alex TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.8% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.4% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 75.0% Officials: Michael Price (R), Wanda Szeremeta, Kent Johnson Technical fouls: Drake-None. TENNESSEE-None. Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Drake TENNESSEE First Round NCAA Women's Tournament - Dayton Region Points in the paint-drake 10,UT 44. Points off turnovers-drake 3,UT 28. 2nd chance points-drake 7,UT 10. Fast break points-drake 0,UT 22. Bench points-drake 6,UT 21. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-0 times. Last FG-DRAKE 2nd-00:09, UT 2nd-00:31. Largest lead-drake None, UT by 44 2nd-08:33.

101 2007 NCAA Women s Basketball Tournament First and Second Rounds Pittsburgh, Pa. ٠ Petersen Events Center Round 1 Games March 18, 2007 Tennessee Head Coach Pat Summitt Opening Statement Obviously we brought our defensive intensity tonight. It's a good thing because we weren't executing as well offensively in the first half. I thought we got a little over anxious in our transition; didn't really score out of our primary offense. But once we settled down, got the ball inside, we have to understand we have to establish our inside game. We closed out the half and went on a 25-0 run. This team, defensively we spent a lot of time between our SEC loss and taking the court here on being able to rely heavily on our defense and just disrupt our opponent. I think we're also making better decisions offensively, we saw that in the second half. Really, really proud to see how we shot the ball in the second half. You're gonna have to make some shots in the post season and certainly we are capable of doing that. Candace established an inside game for us and I thought Shannon settled down and really ran the offense well in the second half. On time in Pittsburgh, thoughts on Petersen Events Center: "It's been great. I have never been to the facility. I've been really impressed. Agnus gave us a tour. It was good to see their offices. I think it's so accessible to the court; obviously being able to walk right out your door and down the steps and on the floor. Just the size of the arena, I really like it and the hospitality has been great." On thoughts on Drake and the first 10 minutes of the game: "I was not surprised at all. Just watching them on tape, they are really well coached. Amy's done a great job, runs a lot of great sets offensively. I think you have to be very disciplined from a defensive stand point to guard their down screens, back screens, the ball screens. They do a really nice job out of the flex offense. Just watching them on tape there is a couple of things we may even put in as we move forward that we think they do a really good job of. They spend a lot of time executing in the half court. Unlike us, we're an up and down team. We're gonna try to score early in the offense and I think their patterns are very efficient in getting open looks. They came out and matched our intensity and we were definitely over anxious. Just like I was asked at half time going off the floor, what's the deal, what's wrong? It's post season play; we just have to settle down. The team definitely worked hard and were just a little anxious but that happens sometimes but at least we executed well in the second half." Sophomore guard/forward Candace Parker On lay-ups to start the second half: "I think having been off for a while we came in the first half a little anxious and I feel we settled down in the second half and ran our sets and ran them right. We picked up our defensive intensity and just maintained it and did a great job of getting in offense. Shannon did a great job of getting us in offensive sets. So that's what we fixed in the second half." On anxiousness in first half: "I feel like we were just anxious. It was our first game and I think we just came in and for a minute we were quick shooting a little bit and if we're gonna do that we need to get on the boards and we weren't doing that either. It was a combination of a lack of rebounding on our part and not running our sets correctly but we fixed that and everything was cool after that." Junior guard Shannon Bobbitt On roll of playing on ball and changing pace of game: I didn't get settled in early in the game. I felt I was too anxious and didn't run the team well. We definitely had turnovers and didn't settle down. My roll is to get the game up tempo from the beginning and get the ball inside so we can set up a good inside game and work inside-outside. On what halftime was like: "At halftime, coach stressed to us that we had to get on the boards. We weren't winning the boards offensively, that was what our main mentality was going into the second half and playing intense and up tempo on defense and that's what got us started in the second half." On what first NCAA game was like: "I just went with the flow. The game was no different from the other games. I just came out here with a winning mentality, to do whatever it takes to win and we came out on top."

102 Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICS Pittsburgh vs TENNESSEE 03/20/07 7:00 PM at Petersen Events Center, Pittsburgh, PA VISITORS: Pittsburgh (24-9) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 33 STEWART, Xenia... f TAYLOR, Danielle... f WALKER, Marcedes... c ZELLOUS, Shavonte... g SIMS, Jania... g LIM, Karlyle BRAXTON, Ashleigh TAFEN, Sylvie TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.6% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.0% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 66.7% HOME TEAM: TENNESSEE (30-3) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 01 SPENCER, Sidney... f PARKER, Candace... f ANOSIKE, Nicky... c BOBBITT, Shannon... g HORNBUCKLE, Alexis.. g McMAHAN, Cait AUGUSTE, Alberta FULLER, Alex TEAM Totals TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 75.0% Officials: Beverly Roberts (R), Clarke Stevens, Amy Bonner Technical fouls: Pittsburgh-None. TENNESSEE-None. Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pittsburgh TENNESSEE Second Round NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament - Dayton Region Regional Semifinal: Marist (13) vs. Tennessee (1) - Sunday in Dayton Points in the paint-pitt 26,UT 30. Points off turnovers-pitt 11,UT 18. 2nd chance points-pitt 10,UT 17. Fast break points-pitt 6,UT 11. Bench points-pitt 3,UT 2. Score tied-0 times. Lead changed-1 time. Last FG-PITT 2nd-02:28, UT 2nd-00:05. Largest lead-pitt by 2 1st-19:38, UT by 17 1st-01:18.

103 University of Tennessee Head Coach Pat Summitt 2007 NCAA Women s Basketball Tournament First and Second Rounds Pittsburgh, Pa. ٠ Petersen Events Center Round 2 Games March 20, 2007 Opening Statement: Obviously I'm really excited for our basketball team. Coming into this game having to play Pitt on their home floor, they had obviously a good vocal crowd. I felt our team in the first half really stepped up and played very well, executed well together offensively. We felt we could go inside and Candace established herself. But she's not passing to herself. Her teammates did a great job in getting her the basketball. On the defensive end, it seemed like they scored much more than I wanted them to, but they did a nice job of spacing and obviously getting the ball inside as well. On how Pitt played as a team: I thought they played very well. I thought they demonstrated a lot of team work. They wanted their two go to players to get the ball and as much as we were trying to face guard [Marcedes] Walker, she still got a lot of touches. I thought she really worked hard. [Shavonte] Zellous was a tough guard for Lex [Alexis]. I was on Lex the whole night because it seemed like she was getting open more than I liked. She got off 18 shots against us and that's a lot of shots. That was probably the most disappointing part of our defense. But you have to give them credit. They ran a lot of good screening action for her and I thought that's where she did a good job. She got some good looks; they run some good offensive sets. There is no question Agnus [Pitt head coach] has done a great job of taking her best players and making sure they are very involved in the offense. On if people realize the job Agnus has done with Pitt's program: I think tonight will be probably be a wake up call for a lot of people in terms of seeing this Pitt team against our team and seeing how they performed. And obviously television exposure is probably one of the best ways to expose your program from a national stand point. Certainly being in this tournament and playing the way they played in these two games will bring recognition and respect. But I think people in the profession have known Agnus for a long time and certainly they recognize what she's done here." On starters logging big minutes: I don't think fatigue was a factor. One thing about post season you get 2 1/2 minute time outs. They get a lot of rest. I think you can play players 40 minutes if need be. I think this team is in great shape. We talk about the fact that when you get into post season you have more time because of the long time outs, the TV time outs and certainly we have to adjust to it as coaches because we have more time to talk before we actually go in and really send a message to our team on what we want to do within our structure of our offense and defense. On how Candace played in the second half: I think Candace Parker is really a dominant player. The improvement in her game from our first game to now is tremendous and in a lot of areas. She is a player that has great composure, but I think she has a lot of different ways in which she can beat you; off the dribble, posting up. She uses her left hand, right hand. She's got the up-and-under, the hook shot. It's really special for us to have a player like that because she can establish the inside game unlike any other player on our team. And I will say that our team really respects how she works and what she's brought to our team. Candace is a very unselfish player and I know she is very mindful of getting her teammates the ball." On if there are times when she wants Candace to be selfish: "Absolutely. There are times I want one person on the floor to have the ball but she can't pass to herself. So everyone needs to understand where we're going with the basketball. But I think the good thing is that everyone on our team recognizes when we need a basket, Candace is our go to player. At the same time, I don't want to take away the fact that Alexis Hornbuckle can create her own shot whenever she wants to. Spencer, when she's on, she's as good as anyone in the country in the face-up game. But I think our team understands that Candace can, because of her size and her presence and her skills, she can make plays. She can make plays under pressure. You always want to have players that can make plays under pressure. A lot of players want the ball under pressure, but I prefer to go with those that can make plays." Junior Center Nicky Anosike

104 On elevating her game in lieu of an emphasis on how she would play: "Whenever my team tells me or shows me that they really need me on the defensive end and when there's a lot of talk about it before hand I just feel a greater sense of urgency to do that for my team because they actually came to me and told me they needed me. Like anyone else on the team, when we say we need you, we need you. I really took the responsibility tonight." Sophomore Guard Candace Parker On Pitt's strong start in the second half and how Tennessee got the game turned around: "We knew that they were playing on their home court and they were going to make a run and we wanted to make sure to stop it as best we could. I think we had some defensive lapses but we came back and handled it well." On playing against Marcedes Walker and what it was like playing against her: "She's a great player, I feel like she really provides a strong inside game for them. We asked Sid [Spencer], Sid had the tough assignment of guarding her tonight she did a great job fighting around. She's a great player." On the offense Shannon and Nicky brought early in the game: "It was huge for us. I feel like we have a lot of different weapons and I think we ask people to do different things in different games and they have the green light. Shannon's capable of taking the outside jump shot and Nicky's capable of posting up down low and scoring. I have all the confidence in the world in how our offense is working and how we move the ball." On taking personal responsibility to answer Pitt's runs with offense of her own: "I felt coming into this game and into this tournament I let my team down, by not bringing energy and tonight my goal was to bring energy whether it was on the defensive end, offensively, rebounding, blocking shots, just to have a presence because your shots aren't always going to fall so whenever they made a run I felt my team needed me to come back and demand the ball, demand attention. If I don t get the ball then my teammates will get looks or drives to the basket. I feel like we did a great job." Junior Guard Alexis Hornbuckle On reaching their 26th straight Sweet Sixteen: "It's a great feeling to get back to the sweet sixteen especially for me being 100% without a cast and being able to support my team, hopefully I'll provide a better defensive game from here on out than I did today." Junior Guard Shannon Bobbitt On extra satisfaction defeating an NCAA Tournament team on their home court: Oh, it feels good, but we knew they were going to come out firing at us and we just wanted to max their intensity and come out and play our game. On Pitt s second-half surge negating a 16-point first-half lead: It was both a good and a bad thing. Good thing was, it kept us on our toes and made us play up tempo. The bad thing was, we shouldn t lose a double-digit lead. Pittsburgh played a great game. Well played. On having Candace Parker on the Tennessee team, rather than having to play against her: It s comforting. You feel secure about everything and stay poised knowing there s no reason to get rattled. On Parker making her job as point guard easier: Of course, she helps. But it s still a hard job, so that doesn t really matter. On Coach Summitt s thoughts at halftime: She was pleased. We didn t have a lot of turnovers until the beginning of the second half. But we talked to each other and settled down. We stayed as a team and that helped us get the win tonight. Sophomore Forward Alex Fuller On Candace Parker: It s very reassuring to have Candace on our side, because we basically depend on her to be our big man inside. If one of us gets beat, she s back there to help us out. On trying to wear down Pitt, who did not have a lot of depth: One of our main emphasis is to put pressure on the ball. It was really set for them; we have the same mindset for every game. But we wanted to pressure the ball so that mainly, they couldn t see inside. It s a good thing that our posts can step out and guard their guards, because that s even more pressure with our height difference.

105 LADY VOL NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS (1982-PRESENT) NCAA Tournament Records TENNESSEE INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST FG: 15, Chamique Holdsclaw, Boston College, , Second Round, UT MOST FGA: 27, Chamique Holdsclaw, W.Kentucky, , Second Round, UT FG%: (min. 10 att).827 (14-17), Dana Johnson, Fla. A&M, , First Round, UT MOST 3pt FG: 5, Shanna Zolman, Rutgers, , CRS, UT and Army, , First Round, UT and Western Carolina, , First Round, UT MOST 3pt FGA: 13, Shanna Zolman, George Washington, , Second Round, UT pt FG%:.800 (4-5), Kellie Jolly, La. Tech, , Championship, UT 93-75; Shanna Zolman, DePaul, , Second Round, UT MOST FT: 17, Bridgette Gordon, Long Beach St., , ERC, UT MOST FTA: 20, Bridgette Gordon, Long Beach St., , ERC, UT FT%: (8-8), Kristen Ace Clement, St. Mary s, , Second Round, UT MOST REBOUNDS: 22, Daedra Charles, SW Missouri, , Second Round, UT MOST POINTS: 39, Chamique Holdsclaw, Boston College, , Second Round, UT MOST ASSISTS: 12, Dawn Marsh, Georgia, , MERC, UT MOST BLOCKS: 7, Michelle Snow, Rutgers, , Semifinal, UT MOST STEALS: 7, Nikki McCray, Northwestern, , Second Round, UT TENNESSEE TEAM RECORDS MOST FG: 44, Appalachian St., , First Round, UT MOST FGA: 84, Radford, , First Round, UT BEST FG%:.609 (39-64), Tennessee Tech, , Second Round, UT MOST 3pt FG: 11, Western Carolina, , First Round, UT MOST 3pt FGA: 23, Xavier, , MERS, Xavier BEST 3pt FG%:.800 (4-5), Florida A&M, , First Round, UT MOST FT: 38, Long Beach St., , ERC, UT MOST FTA: 48, Long Beach St., , ERC, UT BEST FT%: (9-9), USC, , Championship, USC MOST REBOUNDS: 64, South Carolina St., , First Round, UT MOST FOULS: 30, Mississippi, , MERS, Mississippi, MOST POINTS: 113, Appalachian St., , First Round, UT MOST ASSISTS: 31, Florida A&M, , First Round, UT MOST TURNOVERS: 29, Grambling St., , First Round, UT MOST BLOCKS: 12, Colgate, , First Round, UT MOST STEALS: 23, Radford, , First Round, UT FEWEST FG: 13, Rutgers, , PRC, UT FEWEST FGA: 42, Rutgers, , PRC, UT LOWEST FG%:.302 (16-53), La. Tech, , Semifinals, La. Tech FEWEST 3pt FG: 0, against 13 opponents FEWEST 3pt FGA: 0, against four opponents LOWEST 3pt FG%:.000, against 13 opponents FEWEST FT: 3, USC, , Semifinals, USC, FEWEST FTA: 6, USC, , Semifinals, USC, LOWEST FT%:.222 (2-9), Virginia Tech, , ERS, UT FEWEST REBOUNDS: 29, Rutgers, , CRS, UT 76-69; 29, Old Dominion, , Championship, UT FEWEST FOULS: 5, Villanova, , MERC, UT FEWEST POINTS: 46, La. Tech, , Semifinal, La. Tech FEWEST ASSISTS: 4, LSU, , Semifinals, UT FEWEST TURNOVERS: 5, Villanova, , MERC, UT FEWEST BLOCKS: 0, against 15 opponents FEWEST STEALS: 2, Stanford, , Semifinal, UT OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST FG: 14, Nicole Powell, Stanford, , MWRC, UT 62-60; Tanya Hansen, Rutgers, , Second Round, UT MOST FGA: 30, Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech, , Second Round, UT FG%: (min. 10 att).733 (11-15), Tracey Sneed, LaSalle, , Second Round, UT MOST 3pt FG: 6, Sharon Wilkerson, Liberty, , Second Round, UT MOST 3pt FGA: 18, Erin Thorn, Brigham Young, , MWRS, UT pt FG%:.800 (4-5), Nykesha Sales, Connecticut, , Semifinal, UT MOST FT: 12, Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech, , Semifinal, La. Tech MOST FTA: 14, Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech, , Semifinal, La. Tech FT%: (9-9), Carolyn Jones, Auburn, , MWRC, UT MOST REBOUNDS: 18, Cindy Brown, Long Beach State, , MERC, UT MOST POINTS: 37, Teresa Edwards, Georgia, , MERS, UT MOST ASSISTS: 11, Corrie Mizusawa, St. Mary's, , Second Round, UT MOST BLOCKS: 9, Kelly Schumacher, Connecticut, , Championship, Connecticut MOST STEALS: 8, Tisha Penicheiro, Old Dominion, , Championship, UT OPPONENT TEAM RECORDS MOST FG: 35, Long Beach State, , ERC, UT MOST FGA: 82, Cheyney State, , Semifinal, UT BEST FG%:.536, Louisiana Tech, , MERS, Louisiana Tech MOST 3pt FG: 10, Connecticut, , Championship, Connecticut MOST 3pt FGA: 27, DePaul, , Second Round, UT 79-59; Brigham Young, , MWRS, UT 68-57

106 UT OPPONENT STATISTICS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT BEST 3pt FG%:.500 (7-14), Connecticut, , Championship, Connecticut 70-61;.500 (6-12), Rutgers, , CRS, UT MOST FT: 28, Iowa, , MERC, Iowa MOST FTA: 34, Iowa, , MERC, Iowa BEST FT%: (7-7), Penn State, , MWRS, UT MOST REBOUNDS: 48, Connecticut, , MWRC, UT MOST FOULS: 33, Long Beach State, , ERC, UT MOST POINTS: 90, Southern California, , MERC, UT MOST ASSISTS: 22, North Carolina, , CRC, North Carolina MOST TURNOVERS: 33, Appalachian State, , First Round, UT MOST BLOCKS: 10, Connecticut, , Semifinal, Connecticut MOST STEALS: 19, Virginia, , First Round, UT FEWEST FG: 12, Drake, , First Round, UT FEWEST FGA: 45, Vanderbilt, , MWRC, UT LOWEST FG%:.203 (13/64), Furman, , First Round, UT FEWEST 3pt FG: 0, (5 times) FEWEST 3pt FGA: 0, Wake Forest, , Second Round, UT LOWEST 3pt FG%:.000 (5 times) FEWEST FT: 0, Villanova, , MERC, UT FEWEST FTA: 1, Villanova, , MERC, UT LOWEST FT%:.000 (0-1), Villanova, , MERC, UT FEWEST REBOUNDS: 17, Villanova, , MERC, UT FEWEST FOULS: 10, Connecticut, , Championship, Connecticut FEWEST POINTS: 37, Drake, , First Round, UT 76-37; North Carolina A&T, , First Round, UT FEWEST ASSISTS: 2, Middle Tennessee State, , First Round, UT FEWEST TURNOVERS: 7, Villanova, , MERC, UT FEWEST BLOCKS: 0, (7 opponents) FEWEST STEALS: 2, Drake, , First Round, UT 76-37; Boston College, , Second Round, UT KEY ERS- East Regional Semifinals ERC- East Regional Championship MERS- Mideast Regional Semifinals MERC- Mideast Regional Championship MWRS- Midwest Regional Semifinals MWRC- Midwest Regional Championship PRC- Philadelphia Regional Championship CRS- Cleveland Regional Semifinals CRC Cleveland Regional Championship Semifinal- NCAA Championship Semifinal Championship- NCAA Championship Game

107 TENNESSEE LADY VOLUNTEERS 2007 NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP DAYTON REGIONAL DAYTON, OHIO UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ARENA LADY VOLS IN THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

108 LADY VOL BASKETBALL -- SEC CHAMPIONS TENNESSEE Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 09, 2007) Conference games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (14-0) (7-0) (7-0) (0-0) CONFERENCE... (14-0) (7-0) (7-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg PARKER, Candace SPENCER, Sidney BOBBITT, Shannon HORNBUCKLE, Alexis ANOSIKE, Nicky FULLER, Alex AUGUSTE, Alberta McMAHAN, Cait REDDING, Dominique CURRY, Elizabeth TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING *01/03/07 ALABAMA W Points per game *01/11/07 at Florida W Scoring margin *01/14/07 at #15 Georgia W FIELD GOALS-ATT *01/18/07 MISSISSIPPI STATE W Field goal pct *01/25/07 at #15/14 Vanderbilt W POINT FG-ATT *01/28/07 at Alabama W point FG pct *02/01/07 SOUTH CAROLINA W pt FG made per game *02/05/07 #9/14 GEORGIA W FREE THROWS-ATT *02/08/07 at AUBURN W Free throw pct *02/11/07 KENTUCKY W REBOUNDS *02/15/07 MISSISSIPPI W Rebounds per game *02/19/07 at #7 LSU W Rebounding margin *02/22/07 at Arkansas W OT ASSISTS *02/25/07 #12 VANDERBILT W Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game WINNING STREAK Home win streak ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total TENNESSEE Opponents

109 2007 SEC WOMEN S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT BRACKET March 1-4 The Arena at Gwinnett Center Duluth, Ga. Thursday, March 1 Friday, March 2 Saturday, March 3 Sunday, March 4 #9 Auburn 63 Game 1 1 pm [RSN] #8 South Carolina 65 #8 South Carolina 63 Game 5 1 pm [RSN] #1 Tennessee 81 #1 Tennessee 54 #12 Alabama 49 Game 3 7 pm [RSN] #5 Ole Miss 78 #5 Ole Miss 46 Game 7 7 pm [RSN] Game 9 6:45 pm [RSN] #4 LSU 63 #4 LSU 45 #4 LSU 52 #11 Florida 69 Game 4 9:30 pm [RSN] #6 Mississippi State 63 #11 Florida 77 Game 8 9:30 pm [RSN] #3 Vanderbilt 105 #3 Vanderbilt 81 Game 11 7:30 pm [ESPN2] #3 Vanderbilt NCAA Tournament Automatic Qualifier #10 Arkansas 59 Game 2 3:30 pm RSN] #7 Kentucky 72 #7 Kentucky 40 Game 6 3:30 pm [RSN] #2 Georgia 72 Game 10 9:15 pm [RSN] #2 Georgia 56 #3 Vanderbilt 51 All Times Eastern. RSN - FSN South, FSN Southwest, FSN Florida.

110 LADY VOL BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 09, 2007) SEC TOURNAMENT RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (1-1) (0-0) (0-0) (1-1) CONFERENCE... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (1-1) (0-0) (0-0) (1-1) ---TOTAL PTS REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HORNBUCKLE, Alexis SPENCER, Sidney ANOSIKE, Nicky PARKER, Candace FULLER, Alex AUGUSTE, Alberta BOBBITT, Shannon REDDING, Dominique McMAHAN, Cait CURRY, Elizabeth TEAM Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS UT OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING /02/07 vs South Carolina W Points per game /03/07 vs #11/10 LSU L Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game WINNING STREAK Home win streak ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total TENNESSEE Opponents

111 SEC Women s Basketball Conference Standings March 21, 2007 Week 18 SEC Pct. Home Away All Pct. Home Away Neutral Last 5 Streak Tennessee^ W2 Georgia W2 Vanderbilt* L1 LSU W2 Ole Miss W2 Mississippi State W1 Kentucky W2 South Carolina W1 Auburn W1 Arkansas L10 Florida L1 Alabama L15 ^ - regular season champions; * - SEC Tournament champion 2007 NCAA Tournament DALLAS REGION Sunday, March 25 Regional Dallas, Texas Georgia vs. Purdue [ESPN2] North Carolina vs. George Washington [ESPN2] Tuesday, March 26 Regional Dallas, Texas Regional Final [ESPN] Saturday, March 17 First Round Minneapolis, Minn. #3 Georgia 53 #14 Belmont 36 Monday, March 19 Second Round Minneapolis, Minn. Georgia 76, Iowa State 56 FRESNO REGION Saturday, March 24 Regional Fresno, Calif. Connecticut vs. N.C. State [ESPN] LSU vs. Florida State [ESPN2] Monday, March 26 Regional Fresno, Calif. Regional Final [ESPN] Saturday, March 17 First Round Austin, Texas #3 LSU 77, #14 UNC Asheville 39 Monday, March 19 Second Round Austin, Texas LSU 49, West Virginia 43 DAYTON REGION Sunday, March 25 Regional Dayton, Ohio Tennessee vs. Pittsburgh [ESPN] Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma [ESPN2] Tuesday, March 27 Regional Dayton, Ohio Regional Final [ESPN] Sunday, March 18 First Round Hartford, Conn. #7 Ole Miss 88, #10 TCU 74 Sunday, March 18 First Round Pittsburgh, Pa. #1 Tennessee 76, #16 Drake Postseason Schedules 6 pm CT 8 pm CT TBA 6 pm PT 8:30 pm PT TBA 11 am CT 1:30 pm CT TBA Tuesday, March 20 Second Round Hartford, Conn. Ole Miss 89, Maryland 78 Tuesday, March 20 Second Round Pittsburgh, Pa. Tennessee 68, Pittsburgh 54 GREENSBORO REGION Sunday, March 18 First Round East Lansing, Mich. #2 Vanderbilt 62 #15 Delaware State 47 Tuesday, March 20 Second Round East Lansing, Mich. Bowling Green 59, Vanderbilt WNIT Tournament Third Round March Wednesday, March 20 Hofstra at South Carolina Thursday, March 21 Auburn at Virginia Tech Mississippi State at Western Kentucky Kentucky at Wisconsin First Round March Thursday, March 15 Kentucky 65, Oakland 56 Second Round March Sunday, March 18 Auburn 74, UAB 60 Mississippi State 79, Tulane 73 South Carolina 81, Hartford 40 Kentucky 85, Ball State 82 7 pm ET 7 pm ET 7 pm CT 7 pm CT Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt

112 SEC Women s Basketball Week 18 Alabama Crimson Tide The Alabama women s basketball team kept Thursday s opening-round game in the SEC women s basketball tournament close for the first 12 minutes but withered under Ole Miss defensive pressure, turning the ball over a record 42 times and falling to the Rebels, The loss eliminated the Crimson Tide (10-20, 0-15) from the tournament and ends Alabama s season. Arkansas Lady Razorbacks Led by the first player in over a generation to average a double-double, the Arkansas Lady Razorbacks closed the season at overall after the best start in school history at Junior Lauren Ervin was voted all-sec second team, marking the first Lady'Back on the all-conference team since 2004 and the first true post from Arkansas since Ervin ranked top 25 nationally most of the year for rebounds and blocked shots, and the 6-4 post broke all of Arkansas' records for SEC games or SEC season in both areas. Senior Sarah Pfeifer returned from season-ending injury in 2006 to become a regular starter at season's end and earning the league's Scholar-Athlete of the Year award for the second time. Pfeifer is the first player to earn two SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors in basketball, winning as a sophomore in Freshman Donica Cosby was selected unanimously to the allfreshman team, and was Arkansas' second leading scorer and top scorer off the bench. At the end of the season, Susie Gardner announced her resignation after four seasons with the Lady Razorbacks. Auburn Tigers The Auburn women's basketball team defeated UAB in the second round of the Women's NIT on Sunday, 74-60, to earn its 20th win of the season. It marked the first time since and the 19th time the Tigers have reached the 20-win plateau. Sherell Hobbs led four players in double figures and Auburn's defense held one of the nation's top three-point shooting teams to a single conversion. The win advances Auburn (20-12) into a third round game at Virginia Tech. Hobbs netted 17 points on 6-of-14 shooting, while DeWanna Bonner and Whitney Boddie each scored 16 points and Jordan Greenleaf added 10. Bonner moved into 29th on the all-time scoring list after her 16 point output. The sophomore now has 839 points in her career. Carmen Guzman of UAB (19-13) led all scorers with 30 points. The Blazers converted a total of 218 threes during the season, but got only one from Guzman on Sunday. Auburn travels to Blacksburg, Va., for a WNIT third round 7 p.m. ET Thursday game against Virginia Tech. Florida Gators Florida's season came to a close in the quarterfinal Team-By-Team Notes round of the SEC Tournament. The Gators advanced to the quarterfinals for the 14th time in program history after defeating Mississippi State, 69-63, and becoming only the fifth No. 11 seed in the 28-year history of the SEC Tournament to defeat the No. 11 seed. The Gators ended their 33rd season of varsity competition winning four of their last six games after losing 13 straight. Carolyn Peck stepped down at the end of the season after five years as head coach, posting a record during that span. A national search is underway to find the ninth head coach in program history. Sophomore Marshae Dotson, UF s tallest starting post player at 5-foot-11, led the Gators in scoring and rebounding in SEC regular-season games, averaging 16.4 points and 8.1 rebounds while shooting 55.5 percent from the floor. Her performance did not go unnoticed, as the league s coaches recognized her as a Second-Team All-SEC performer, while the Associated Press named her to their Honorable Mention team. Georgia Lady Bulldogs The "Sweet 16" matchup of the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship between Georgia (27-6) and Purdue (30-5) has been set for 7:00 p.m. ET this Sunday evening at Reunion Arena in Dallas. The contest will be televised by ESPN2. After a woeful offensive performance in an opening round victory over Belmont, Georgia coach Andy Landers challenged the leadership on his team. Senior Cori Chambers scored all 18 of her points in a perfect first-half performance, leading the third-seeded Lady Bulldogs to a victory over Iowa State in the Dallas Regional on Monday night. Tasha Humphrey had 21 points and seven rebounds for Georgia (27-6), which shot 61 percent and made eight 3-pointers in the first half to advance to the school's 17th regional semifinal and fifth in a row. Kentucky Wildcats Kentucky is one of just two teams remaining in the WNIT from the initial 32 first-round teams as it defeated Oakland and Ball State to advance to the round of 16. UK also is the only team to win two road games to advance to the third round. The Wildcats remain on the road as they face first-time opponent Wisconsin Thursday, March 29 at 8 p.m. EDT in Madison, Wisc. UK, which has captured back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time since and , looks to keep postseason play alive against the Badgers who finished 7-9 in Big Ten action. Four Wildcats are averaging in doublefigures in the WNIT, led by senior Jenny Pfeiffer. The reserve guard has totaled nine three-pointers in two games and is averaging 17.0 points per game. Junior Sarah Elliott follows with 15.0 ppg while junior Samantha Mahoney and sophomore Carly Ormerod are averaging 14.5 and 10.0 ppg, respectively. Senior forward/center Jennifer Humphrey remains dominate on the boards, averaging 9.5 rpg in the Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt

113 SEC Women s Basketball Week 18 WNIT. LSU Lady Tigers LSU s women s basketball team advanced to its fifth straight Sweet 16 with the victory over West Virginia on Monday night and will face Florida State on Saturday at 10:30 p.m. CDT at Fresno State University s Save Mart Center. The Fresno Region was completed on Tuesday night when topseeded Connecticut and fourth-seeded North Carolina State joined the No. 3 seed Lady Tigers and 10th-seeded Florida State. The Huskies, who defeated UW-Green Bay, will face NC State, who got past Baylor in overtime, in the first regional semifinal at 8 p.m. CDT in Fresno on ESPN. LSU will battle the second lowest seed in the Sweet 16 in the Seminoles at 10:30 p.m. CDT. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN2 and can be heard on the LSU Sports Radio Network (107.3 FM in Baton Rouge) and in the Geaux Zone on The regional final will be between the winners of each game on Monday at 8 p.m. CDT on ESPN. Ole Miss Rebels Maryland fell into Ole Miss' trap and the defending NCAA champion never got out. Ole Miss (23-10) used its stifling defense to steal the ball 15 times and force 29 Maryland turnovers and the Rebels upset the No. 2 seed Terrapins in the Dayton Regional on Tuesday night. Armintie Price scored 29 points to lead the Rebels, the same Ole Miss team that was blown out by the Terps at a tournament in the Bahamas in November. This time there was a lot more on the line. Ole Miss will play No. 3 Oklahoma in the Dayton Regional semifinals. The third-seeded Sooners beat Marquette on Monday. Team-By-Team Notes Wednesday in third-round play at the Colonial Center. The Gamecocks went on a 20-0 run in the first half to put Hartford away early. Carolina held Hartford scoreless for a span of 8:34 seconds during that run. The Gamecocks set a Colonial Center record by converting on 61.8 percent of their field goals against a Hartford team that entered the game ranking third in the nation in scoring defense and 13th nationally in field goal percentage defense. The Hawks had limited 32 of their previous 33 opponents to 70 points or less. Sunday's game marked the first-ever meeting between South Carolina and Hartford and marked the Gamecocks' second straight appearance in the Women's NIT. Carolina has been to the post-season four of the last six years. The Gamecocks won the 1979 Women's NIT title (then referred to as the NWIT) by beating California, Oregon and Drake in succession to claim the title. Sunday's win moved the Gamecocks to 4-1 all-time in Women's NIT play. Tennessee Lady Volunteers When Pittsburgh assistant coach Shea Ralph assembled a scouting tape on Tennessee, head coach Agnus Berenato took one look at it and tossed it away. The tape was nothing but a series of Candace Parker highlights. Turned out the game was, too. Parker wore out persistent Pittsburgh at both ends of the court with 30 points, 12 rebounds and a series of rally halting plays that carried the Lady Vols to a tournament victory over Pitt on Tuesday night and the NCAA round of 16 for a 26th consecutive season. Sidney Spencer helped Parker slow down Pitt's muscular Marcedes Walker and scored 11 points, and Nicky Anosike and Shannon Bobbitt added 10 points each as Tennessee remained the only team to reach the final 16 in every season of the tournament's 26-year history. Mississippi State Lady Bulldogs The Mississippi State University women s basketball team (18-13) continues action in the 2007 Women s National Invitation Tournament on Thursday evening, facing the Western Kentucky Lady Toppers (21-8) in third round action. Tipoff for the first-ever meeting between the two schools is set for a 7 p.m. CT from E.A. Diddle Arena in Bowling Green, Ky. MState enters Thursday s contest having defeated Tulane last Sunday in second round action. Sophomore guard/forward Robin Porter led the way for MSU with her sixth career double-double. Porter tallied 15 points and a career-high 16 rebounds. Junior forward Imesia Jackson also netted her third career double-double with 11 points and a career-high 12 rebounds. South Carolina Gamecocks South Carolina improved to on the year with a resounding win over Hartford Sunday in the second round of the Women s NIT. The Gamecocks host Hofstra at 7 p.m. Vanderbilt Commodores There was something painfully ironic about the only 3-point basket Caroline Williams made all night Tuesday. The fact that it came with just 1.3 seconds left in a game that essentially was already out of reach belied the ways in which the Vanderbilt senior guard, in concert with fellow seniors Dee Davis and Carla Thomas, had all year led their Commodore team to heights that at the outset of the season were not altogether expected: 28 wins - the most in Head Coach Melanie Balcomb's five-year tenure and the highest total for the Vanderbilt program since the season - a third place regular season finish in the Southeastern Conference and an SEC Tournament championship. In a Vanderbilt locker room dominated by tears in the aftermath of a loss to Bowling Green that ended the Commodores' season in the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year, it was those heights that the team struggled to be mindful of in the face of staggering disappointment. Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt

114 SEC Women s Basketball Week 18 SEC Ends 25th Season Of Conference Play The league marked the 25th season of conference play this season. Women s basketball first came under the auspices of the SEC in the season. Games played between SEC teams before that time are not counted in the all-time SEC standings, since there was no uniform number of conference games played prior to that time. Below are listings for all-time SEC standings and all-time standings. All-Time SEC Standings (Regular Season Games Only) Team Won Lost Pct Titles Tennessee Georgia LSU Vanderbilt Auburn Ole Miss Alabama Florida Arkansas Kentucky Mississippi State South Carolina All-Time Standings Team Years Won Lost Pct Tennessee Georgia Auburn LSU Ole Miss Vanderbilt Arkansas Alabama South Carolina Florida Kentucky Mississippi State SEC Coaching Records Below is a look at the won-lost records of league coaches, both for their career and at their present SEC school. Coach, School Career At School Stephany Smith, Alabama Susie Gardner, Arkansas Nell Fortner, Auburn Carolyn Peck, Florida Andy Landers, Georgia Mickie DeMoss, Kentucky Bob Starkey, LSU (Acting) Carol Ross, Ole Miss Sharon Fanning, Miss. State Susan Walvius, S. Carolina Pat Summitt, Tennessee Melanie Balcomb, Vanderbilt SEC Notes Home Sweet Home (Part I) Below is a look at the home attendance for league teams. Team Games Total Average Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt Home Sweet Home (Part II) SEC teams had a (.707) record last season at home. So far this season, those teams have a (.712) record while playing in their home arena Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt TOTALS SEC Non-Conference Record Since the 1990 season, the SEC has compiled a (.782) record against other conferences. The season proved to be the most successful, as league schools won 83.0 percent of their non-conference games. The league has never recorded a non-conference winning percentage below.728. This season, league teams have a (.781) non-conference record. The breakdown can be found on page 8 of this release. Following is a look at the SEC s non-conference record since the season. Year Record Year Record (.728) (.778) (.741) (.783) (.747) (.816) (.796) (.806) (.765) (.776) (.785) (.800) (.830) (.746) (.827) (.802) Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt

115 SEC Women s Basketball Week 18 Double-Doubles Through games of regular season (All games) No. Name - Team 26 Sylvia Fowles - LSU 19 Candace Parker - Tennessee 14 Lauren Ervin - Arkansas 14 Armintie Price - Ole Miss 12 DeWanna Bonner - Auburn 8 Tasha Humphrey - Georgia 8 Jennifer Humphrey - Kentucky 6 Depree Bowden - Florida 5 Sarah Elliott - Kentucky 5 Marshae Dotson - Florida 4 Talisha Chandler - Alabama 4 Melanie Johnson - South Carolina 4 Carla Thomas - Vanderbilt 3 Shawn Goff - Ole Miss 3 Robin Porter - Mississippi St. 3 Megan Darrah - Georgia 3 KeKe Carrier - Auburn 3 Iva Sliskovic - South Carolina 3 Imesia Jackson - Mississippi St. 3 Bethany Washington - Mississippi St. 2 Tysheka Grimes - Mississippi St. 2 Trevesha Jackson - Auburn 2 Liz Sherwood - Vanderbilt 2 Danetra Forrest - Ole Miss 2 Brittney Vaughn - Arkansas 1 Whitney Boddie - Auburn 1 Tamela McCorvey - Auburn 1 Sherell Hobbs - Auburn 1 Sarah Pfeifer - Arkansas 1 Nikki Davis - Alabama 1 Nicky Anosike - Tennessee 1 Navonda Moore - Alabama 1 Miayorka Johnson - Mississippi St. 1 Mesha Williams - LSU 1 Marneshia Richard - Mississippi St. 1 Lauren Simms - South Carolina 1 Kellindra Zackery - South Carolina 1 Jordan Greenleaf - Auburn 1 Jada Mincy - Ole Miss 1 Ilona Burgrova - South Carolina 1 Demetress Adams - South Carolina 1 Christina Wirth - Vanderbilt 1 Caroline Williams - Vanderbilt 1 Carly Ormerod - Kentucky 1 Briana Phillips - Florida 1 Ashley Houts - Georgia 1 Angel Robinson - Georgia 1 Alexis Hornbuckle - Tennessee SEC Notes Double-Doubles Through end of regular season (SEC games only) No. Name - Team 14 Sylvia Fowles - LSU 10 Armintie Price - Ole Miss 8 Candace Parker - Tennessee 7 Lauren Ervin - Arkansas 5 Tasha Humphrey - Georgia 5 DeWanna Bonner - Auburn 4 Jennifer Humphrey - Kentucky 4 Depree Bowden - Florida 3 Talisha Chandler - Alabama 3 Sarah Elliott - Kentucky 2 Melanie Johnson - South Carolina 2 Marshae Dotson - Florida 2 Carla Thomas - Vanderbilt 2 Bethany Washington - Mississippi St. 1 Whitney Boddie - Auburn 1 Trevesha Jackson - Auburn 1 Sherell Hobbs - Auburn 1 Sarah Pfeifer - Arkansas 1 Navonda Moore - Alabama 1 Marneshia Richard - Mississippi St. 1 Jordan Greenleaf - Auburn 1 Iva Sliskovic - South Carolina 1 Briana Phillips - Florida 1 Angel Robinson - Georgia 1 Alexis Hornbuckle - Tennessee Triple-Doubles Through games of regular season (All games) No. Name - Team 1 Armintie Price - Ole Miss 1 Iva Sliskovic - South Carolina SEC Streaks Below is a look at all 12 SEC teams and how they fare against each other during the regular season. Team Overall Home Road Alabama L17 L12 L8 Arkansas L8 L5 L4 Auburn W2 W1 W1 Florida W1 W1 L1 Georgia W5 W5 W3 Kentucky L1 L1 L1 LSU W1 W1 L1 Ole Miss L1 L1 W1 Miss. State L1 L3 L1 S. Carolina W1 W2 L2 Tennessee W14 W7 W10 Vanderbilt L1 W5 L1 Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt

116 SEC Women s Basketball Week 18 SEC In The Polls Since the season when the SEC began sponsoring women s basketball, the league has never failed to place at least four members in each of the final polls (note: the coaches poll began in 1986). Last season, the SEC had the top three teams in Tennessee (1), LSU (2) and Georgia (3) during the third week of the AP poll. It was the second time the SEC has accomplished this feat in the AP poll, the first being in 1989 (week eight). The record for SEC teams ranked at one time is eight. The league did this twice, in the season and again during the season. During the season, five league teams graced the AP Top 10 three times. In terms of rankings, the SEC has the richest history of any conference in the nation, boasting more poll appearances than any other. Since the season, SEC teams have been ranked in the AP poll for 459 consecutive weeks. League teams have been ranked 2,362 times including 1,182 Top 10 appearances and 687 Top Five appearances. Overall, the league teams have been ranked 534 consecutive weeks, with teams ranked a total of 2,524 times. The SEC has 1,279 Top 10 appearances and 746 Top Five appearances overall. Below is a look at this year s appearances. Listed AP poll first, then WBCA/USA Today poll. Week-By-Week Polls AR UG UK LSU UM UT VU Pre --/-- 9/9 15/16 10/10 --/rv -5/5 16/15 11/13 --/-- 9/8 21/24 10/9 --/rv 5/4 15/15 11/20 --/-- 8/8 20/24 9/9 --/-- 4/4 14/14 11/27 rv/rv 8/8 24/rv 11/11 --/-- 4/4 12/14 12/4 rv/rv 8/8 rv/-- 9/10 --/-- 6/5 11/11 12/11 25/rv 11/10 rv/-- 7/7 --/-- 5/5 12/12 12/18 24/24 11/11 rv/-- 7/7 --/-- 5/5 12/12 12/25 23/24 11/10 rv/-- 6/6 --/-- 4/4 12/12 1/1 20/23 15/15 rv/-- 6/6 --/-- 4/4 11/10 1/8 25/rv 15/15 --/-- 5/6 rv/rv 4/4 14/12 1/15 rv/rv 16/16 rv/-- 8/8 24/rv 4/4 14/11 1/22 rv/rv 14/15 --/-- 8/8 22/25 4/4 15/14 1/29 rv/rv 14/14 --/-- 7/7 rv/rv 3/3 15/15 2/5 --/-- 9/12 --/rv 7/7 rv/rv 3/3 14/14 2/12 --/-- 11/12 --/-- 7/7 rv/rv 3/3 12/13 2/19 --/-- 11/12 --/-- 7/7 --/rv 2/2 12/12 2/26 --/-- 10/12 --/-- 11/10 rv/-- 2/2 13/13 3/5 --/-- 14/14 --/-- 10/10 rv/-- 4/4 9/9.500 SEC Record Teams In NCAA Tournament Thirteen SEC teams have received NCAA Tournament bids after posting sub.500 conference records. Only five teams have failed to receive a NCAA bid after posting a.500 record in SEC games, including this season s Mississippi State team. South Carolina went 7-7 last season, Mississippi State went 7-7 in 2004, Alabama did the same in 2002 and LSU hit.500 in Interestingly, in 2002 Georgia made the NCAA field with a 6-8 record, as a NCAA record eight SEC teams made the Tournament. Since the SEC went to a 14-game schedule, four teams have made the NCAA Tournament with a sub.500 league record Florida (6-8) lost in first round; Vanderbilt (6-8) SEC Notes lost in second round; Arkansas (6-8) lost in second round; Georgia (6-8) lost in first round. The 1989 Ole Miss team went 4-5 in league play but went on to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament before losing to SEC foe Auburn. SEC Among Leaders In NCAA Tournament Bids The SEC has paced the pack 21 times in the 26-year history of the women's NCAA tournament. In 2001, the Big 12 edged out the SEC, while the league shared the honor with the Big 12 in 2000 and with the Big East in In 2004, the Big East led all conferences, while in 2005 the ACC took that honor. Last season, the ACC and Big East led with seven teams each, while this year the Big East led all leagues with eight. Until 2004, the SEC was the only conference to ever have eight teams receive NCAA bids. The league achieved this feat in 1999 and The league was also the first to have seven teams receive NCAA bids. The league has earned that honor seven times. Seven SEC teams danced to the postseason in 1986, 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2003 and At least six teams from the SEC have reached the NCAA Tournament in 19 of the last 22 tournaments. The least number of conference teams getting bids was four (1985 and 1992), while the league has garnered five bids a total of five times. The SEC leads all other conferences in all-time NCAA Tournament bids with 158. The next closest is the ACC with 116, followed by the Big Ten with 97. In the eight years of the Big 12 they have 63, 123 when you combine the Big 8 and Southwest Conference numbers. SEC Teams In the NCAA Tourney (AU, UG, UK, UM, UT) (AU, UG, UK, UM, UT) (UA, UG, LSU, UM,UT) (AU, UG, UM, UT) (AU, UG, UK, LSU, UM, UT, VU) (AU, UG, LSU, UM, UT, VU) (UA, AU, UG, LSU, UM, UT) (AU, UG, LSU, UM, UT, VU) (AU, UG, LSU, UM, UT, VU) (AU, UG, UK, LSU, UM, UT, VU) (UA, UM, UT, VU) (UA, AU, UF, UG, UT, VU) (UA, AU, UF, UM, UT, VU) (UA, AR, UF, UG, UM, UT, VU) (UA, AU, UF, UG, UM, UT, VU) (UA, AU, UF, UG, LSU, UT, VU) (UA, AR, UF, UG, UT, VU) (UA, AU, UF, UG, UK, LSU, MSU, UT) (AU, UG, LSU, MSU, UT, VU) (AR, UF, UG, LSU, UT, VU) (AR, UF, UG, LSU, MSU, USC, UT, VU) (AR, UG, LSU, MSU, USC, UT, VU) (AU, UF, UG, LSU, UM, UT, VU) (UG, LSU, UM, UT, VU) (UF, UG, UK, LSU, UT, VU) (UG, LSU, UM, UT, VU) Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt

117 SEC Women s Basketball Week 18 SEC Third In Postseason Bids With nine postseason bids for women's basketball, the SEC once again was among the leaders in the nation in postseason appearances in the NCAA and WNIT tournaments. The SEC has lead the nation seven times in the last 13 years. SEC women's teams garnered five NCAA and four WNIT bids. Postseason Bid Leaders by Conference Big East 10 SEC 9 ACC 8 Big 12 8 Big Ten 7 Pac 10 5 SEC in "The Big Dance" Every team in the conference has made at least one NCAA tournament appearance. Tennessee leads all current streaks with 26 while Georgia makes its 24th. NCAA Tournament Appearances Teams App. Last Tennessee Georgia Vanderbilt Auburn Ole Miss LSU Alabama Florida Arkansas* South Carolina* Kentucky Mississippi State * Note: All of South Carolina's, except for 2002 and 2003 and all but three of Arkansas' appearances occurred before joining the SEC. At Every NCAA Tournament Tennessee is the only team in the nation to grace the bracket of every NCAA Tournament. Georgia has been to 24 of 26 Big Dances, while Vanderbilt has appeared in 20. Ole Miss and LSU have each appeared in 17, with Ole Miss at 16. SEC with a No. 1 and No. 2 Seed The SEC garnered another No. 1 seed in this year's tournament with Tennessee. The Lady Vols have been a No. 1 seed 18 times, including nine straight from In 1989, '91, '96 and '98 the Lady Vols used their No. 1 seed to propel to the national championship. The league leads the nation with five different teams holding a No. 1 seed. Those five teams have been a No. 1 seed a total of 29 times. SEC Notes SEC In The 2007 NCAA Tournament In this year s NCAA Tournament, the SEC has nine wins against one losses (.900). The league was 5-0 in the first round and 4-1 in the second round. Here s a look at the top conferences this year. Conference 1st Rd. 2nd Rd. Total ACC SEC Big East Big Ten Big Pac Record in the NCAA Tournament The SEC has amassed 292 wins over 148 losses for a.664 winning percentage. Here's a look at the top conferences both overall and by decade: Conference Record Winning Percentage SEC Big East ACC Big Big Ten Pac Through the Decades Conference 1980's 1990's 2000's SEC Big East ACC Pac Big Ten Big Leader in the Final Four In the last 18 years ( ), the SEC's 20 Final Four appearances is the most by any conference during that span. The Big East and the ACC both have 11, the Big 10 has eight and the Pac-10 has six appearances. The SEC has failed to appear in the Final Four only twice (1992 and 2001). Overall, the SEC rules with 30 appearances. The next closest is the Big East and ACC with 11 each. Below is a look at the top conference is the past 18 years. SEC (20) - Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Tennessee, Vanderbilt Big East (11) - Connecticut, Notre Dame, Rutgers ACC (11) - Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, N.C. State, Virginia Big 10 (8) - Iowa, Ohio State, Michigan State, Minnesota, Purdue, Penn State Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt

118 SEC Women s Basketball Week 18 WNIT Tournament History The SEC is well represented in the 2007 WNIT field with four teams accepting bids (Auburn, Kentucky, Mississippi State and South Carolina. The SEC has had two WNIT champions in Arkansas (1999) and Auburn (2003) and one runner-up in Florida (2000). In total, nine SEC teams have played in the WNIT. Eight SEC players have been named to the all-tournament teams, with two garnering MVP honors. They are Katrina Hibbert (LSU-1998), Sytia Messer (Arkansas-1999), Lonniya Bragg, MVP (Arkansas-1999), Naomi Mobley (Florida-2000), Tonya Washington (Florida-2000), Tia Miller (Auburn-2003); Natasha Bracket, MVP (Auburn-2003) and Sara Potts (Kentucky ). LSU and Mississippi State were invited to compete in the inaugural WNIT. LSU hosted the first two rounds and won games over Boise State and Butler before traveling to Baylor for the semifinal round. The Lady Tigers fell to the Lady Bears Mississippi State opened the tournament at Baylor and suffered a loss. In 1999, Arkansas defeated Wisconsin to claim the Women's NIT championship. The attendance of 14,161 set an Arkansas state record for a women's sporting event and came just three days after the Lady Razorbacks drew 9,041 in a semifinal victory over Drake. The 2000 tournament saw another SEC team in the finals. Wisconsin defeated Florida in that game. Florida played four of its five WNIT games on the road. In the 2001 WNIT, three SEC teams participated. Mississippi State made it to the semifinals with wins over Georgia Tech (77-73) and Illinois (86-77), then lost to James Madison, Alabama went 1-1 in the tournament with a win over Memphis (77-67) and a loss to UAB (72-84). Ole Miss made their first WNIT appearance with a loss to Western Kentucky. Alabama made it through to the third round in The Crimson Tide defeated Missouri and Eastern Kentucky before being defeated at Michigan State. In 2003, Auburn accepted a bid and went on to win the title. They hosted South Alabama on Wednesday, March 19 in first round play and defeated the Jaguars In second round play, the Tigers defeated Florida State, They defeated Richmond, in the third round. After defeating Creighton in the semifinal game, the Tigers went on to defeat Baylor 64, 63 for the championship. In 2005, Kentucky was defeated in double OT by West Viriginia in the semifinals. Arkansas went as far as the second round, while Florida and Mississippi State both lost in the first round. Last year, the SEC went 1-2 in the WNIT tournament, the Gamecocks bowed out in the first round with a overtime loss to Xavier. Ole Miss defeated Kansas in the first round, 78-76, then lost to Pittsburg in the second, SEC Notes WNIT Apprearances The SEC has had eight teams make 22 appearances in the WNIT. Below is a look at that breakdown: Alabama - 3 [ ] Arkansas - 3 [ ] Auburn - 2 [ ] Florida - 2 [ ] Kentucky - 2 [ ] LSU - 1 [1998] Ole Miss - 3 [ ] Mississippi State - 4 [ ] South Carolina - 2 [ ] SEC In The WNIT The SEC is in the WNIT postseason tournament. The year-by-year breakdown is below. Year Teams W L Pct LSU 2-1, MSU ARK 5-0, UM UA 0-1, ARK 3-1, UF UA 1-1, UM 0-1, MSU VU AU ARK 1-1, UF 0-1, UK 3-1, MSU UM 1-1, USC AU 1-0, UK 2-0, MSU 1-0, USC TOTAL Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt

119 SEC Women s Basketball Week 18 SEC Career Records Through Games of 3/20 Three-Point Filed Goals Cornelia Gayden, LSU (875 atts.) Wendi Willits, AR (773 atts.) Cori Chambers, UG (736 atts.) Betsy Harris, UA (729 atts.) Sara Potts, UK (719 atts.) Beth Vice, UA (719 atts.) India Lewis, AR (787 atts.) Kimberly Wilson, AR (673 atts.) Niesa Johnson, UA (764 atts.) Kara Lawson, UT (617 atts.) Three-Point Filed Goal Percentage Caroline Willams, VU (238 of 512) Julie Powell, VU (203 of 460) Kim Gilchrist, UM (102 of 234) Kim Berry, UG (189 of 442) Kelly Morrone, USC (238 of 561) Shanna Zolman, UT (249 of 591) Hillary Hager, VU (142 of 338) Kara Lawson, UT (256 of 617) Carolyn Jones, AU (103 of 248) Sidney Spencer, UT (129 of 321) Free Throws LaToya Thomas, MSU (914 atts.) Wendy Scholtens, VU (785 atts.) Dominique Canty, UA (875 atts.) Armintie Price, UM (961 atts.) Chantelle Anderson, VU (751 atts.) Shondra Johnson, UA (742 atts.) Valerie Still, UK (748 atts.) Chamique Holdsclaw, UT (731 atts.) Shannon Johnson, USC (680 atts.) Tamika Catchings, UT (611 atts.) Free Throw Attempts Armintie Price, UM (571 made) LaToya Thomas, MSU (709 made) Dominique Canty, UA (628 made) Wendy Scholtens, VU (681 made) Chantelle Anderson, VU (555 made) Valerie Still, UK (527 made) Shondra Johnson, UA (534 made) Chamique Holdsclaw, UT (523 made) Eugenia Conner, UM (379 made) Shannon Johnson, USC (478 made) Assists Temeka Johnson, LSU (129 games) Camille Ratledge, UF (111 games) Niesa Johnson, UA (125 games) Dawn Marsh, UT (132 games) Patty Jo Hedges, UK (120 games) Dee Davis, VU (126 games) Amy Wright, AR (131 games) Sandy Harding, UK (111 games) Ashley McElhiney, VU (132 games) Holly Warlick, UT (141 games) Steals Sherill Baker, UG (131 games) Armintie Price, UM (124 games) Tan White, MSU (121 games) Jocelyn Penn, USC (117 games) Niesa Johnson, UA (125 games) Pokey Chatman, LSU (120 games) Teresa Edwards, UG (128 games) Deborah Denton, VU (117 games) Bridgette Gordon, UT (137 games) Carol Ross, UM (135 games) Non-Conference Record (.781) As of 3/20/07 America East Atlantic Coast Atlantic Sun Atlantic Big East Big Sky Big South Big Ten Big Big West Colonial Conference USA Horizon League Ivy League Metro Atlantic Ath Mid-American ASSOCIATED PRESS Team Rec. Pts. 1. Duke (39) Connecticut (7) North Carolina (4) Tennessee Ohio State Stanford Maryland Arizona State Vanderbilt LSU Oklahoma Purdue Texas A&M Georgia Geo. Washington Middle Tenn. St N.C. State Baylor Rutgers Bowling Green Marquette Wisc. Green Bay Louisville Michigan State Montana Other teams receiving votes: Ole Miss 2 National Polls Week 18 (3/12) Mid-Continent Mid-Eastern Ath Missouri Valley Mountain West Northeast Ohio Valley Pacific Patriot Southern Southland Southwestern Ath Sun Belt West Coast Western Athletic Independents Non-Division I USA TODAY/ESPN COACHES Team Rec. Pts. 1. Duke (23) Connecticut (7) North Carolina Tennessee (1) Maryland Stanford Ohio State Arizona State Vanderbilt LSU Oklahoma Purdue Geo. Washington Georgia Texas A&M Middle Tenn. St Baylor Bowling Green Rutgers N.C. State Marquette Wisc. Green Bay Michigan State Louisville California Other teams receiving votes: None SEC vs. Ranked Opponents ASSOCIATED PRESS USA TODAY/ESPN Team Top 25 Top 10 Top 25 Top 10 Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt TOTAL vs. Non-SEC Teams Alabama Arkansas Auburn Florida Georgia Kentucky LSU Ole Miss Mississippi State South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt

120 Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games thru 3/20 (All games) SCORING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE ## Team G W-L Pts Avg/G ## Team G Pts Avg/G Ole Miss LSU Vanderbilt Tennessee Tennessee Georgia Georgia South Carolina Kentucky Auburn Arkansas Vanderbilt Auburn Kentucky South Carolina Ole Miss Florida Mississippi St Mississippi St Arkansas LSU Alabama Alabama Florida SCORING MARGIN FREE THROW PERCENTAGES ## Team G OFF DEF Margin ## Team G FTM FTA Pct Tennessee Vanderbilt LSU Florida Vanderbilt Georgia Georgia Tennessee Ole Miss Arkansas South Carolina Auburn Kentucky Mississippi St Auburn Alabama Arkansas LSU Mississippi St Kentucky Florida South Carolina Alabama Ole Miss FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct ## Team G FG FGA Pct Vanderbilt LSU Tennessee Georgia Georgia South Carolina Auburn Kentucky LSU Auburn Kentucky Vanderbilt South Carolina Mississippi St Ole Miss Tennessee Alabama Arkansas Mississippi St Ole Miss Arkansas Alabama Florida Florida POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct ## Team G FG FGA Pct Vanderbilt LSU Tennessee Ole Miss Georgia Mississippi St LSU Auburn Alabama Georgia Auburn Vanderbilt Mississippi St South Carolina Kentucky Kentucky Arkansas Florida Florida Tennessee Ole Miss Alabama South Carolina Arkansas

121 Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games thru 3/20 (All games) REBOUNDING OFFENSE REBOUNDING DEFENSE ## Team G Reb Avg/G ## Team G Reb Avg/G South Carolina Vanderbilt Ole Miss Tennessee Mississippi St LSU Kentucky Alabama Arkansas South Carolina LSU Georgia Auburn Kentucky Florida Auburn Alabama Ole Miss Georgia Arkansas Tennessee Mississippi St Vanderbilt Florida REBOUNDING MARGIN BLOCKED SHOTS ## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin ## Team G Blocks Avg/G South Carolina South Carolina LSU Auburn Kentucky LSU Tennessee Tennessee Auburn Arkansas Alabama Kentucky Ole Miss Mississippi St Georgia Ole Miss Vanderbilt Georgia Mississippi St Vanderbilt Arkansas Florida Florida Alabama ASSISTS STEALS ## Team G Assists Avg/G ## Team G Steals Avg/G Vanderbilt Ole Miss Tennessee Tennessee South Carolina South Carolina LSU Alabama Arkansas LSU Georgia Arkansas Ole Miss Mississippi St Auburn Florida Kentucky Georgia Mississippi St Auburn Alabama Vanderbilt Florida Kentucky TURNOVER MARGIN ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin ## Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio Ole Miss LSU Tennessee Vanderbilt LSU Tennessee Arkansas Georgia Georgia Arkansas South Carolina Ole Miss Vanderbilt Auburn Florida South Carolina Kentucky Kentucky Auburn Mississippi St Mississippi St Florida Alabama Alabama

122 Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games thru 3/20 (All games) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team G No. Avg/G ## Team G No. Avg/G Ole Miss LSU South Carolina Kentucky Mississippi St Mississippi St Arkansas Auburn Tennessee South Carolina Kentucky Georgia Florida Florida Alabama Arkansas Auburn Ole Miss LSU Alabama Georgia Tennessee Vanderbilt Vanderbilt POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ## Team G 3FG Avg/G Georgia Mississippi St Vanderbilt Tennessee Arkansas Florida Alabama Kentucky Ole Miss LSU Auburn South Carolina

123 Southeastern Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games thru 3/20 (All games) To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games. SCORING REBOUNDING ## Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G Candace Parker-UT... SO Sylvia Fowles-LS... JR Armintie Price-UM... SR Jennifer Humphrey-UK... SR Sylvia Fowles-LS... JR Lauren Ervin-AR... JR Carla Thomas-VU... SR Candace Parker-UT... SO Tasha Humphrey-UG... JR Armintie Price-UM... SR Sha Brooks-UF... SO DeWanna Bonner-AU... SO DeWanna Bonner-AU... SO Tasha Humphrey-UG... JR Marshae Dotson-UF... SO Marshae Dotson-UF... SO Sarah Elliott-UK... JR Jada Mincy-UM... SR Navonda Moore-UA... SR Bethany Washington-MS... FR Cori Chambers-UG... SR Sarah Elliott-UK... JR Depree Bowden-UF... JR Depree Bowden-UF... JR Kate Mastin-UA... SR Robin Porter-MS... SO Lauren Ervin-AR... JR Talisha Chandler-UA... FR Ashley Awkward-UM... SR Carla Thomas-VU... SR Samantha Mahoney-UK... JR Nicky Anosike-UT... JR Imesia Jackson-MS... JR Jordan Greenleaf-AU... FR Caroline Williams-VU... SR Melanie Johnson-SC... SR Quianna Chaney-LS... JR Angel Robinson-UG... FR Donica Cosby-AR... FR Shawn Goff-UM... SO Sherell Hobbs-AU... SO Sidney Spencer-UT... SR Christina Wirth-VU... SO Alliesha Easley-UM... FR Alexis Hornbuckle-UT... JR Alexis Rack-MS... FR Marneshia Richard-MS... SO Carly Ormerod-UK... SR Lauren Simms-SC... SR Robin Porter-MS... SO FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) ASSISTS ## Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G Liz Sherwood-VU... JR Brittney Vaughn-AR... JR Sylvia Fowles-LS... JR Dee Davis-VU... SR Lauren Ervin-AR... JR Whitney Boddie-AU... SO Sarah Elliott-UK... JR Armintie Price-UM... SR Carla Thomas-VU... SR Erica White-LS... JR Marshae Dotson-UF... SO Alexis Hornbuckle-UT... JR Candace Parker-UT... SO Marneshia Richard-MS... SO Angel Robinson-UG... FR Ashley Houts-UG... FR Jennifer Humphrey-UK... SR Carly Ormerod-UK... SR Shawn Goff-UM... SO Janese Hardrick-UG... SR Imesia Jackson-MS... JR Tamela McCorvey-AU... JR KeKe Carrier-AU... SO Nikki Davis-UA... FR Christina Wirth-VU... SO RaShonta LeBlanc-LS... JR Tasha Humphrey-UG... JR Lauren Simms-SC... SR Caroline Williams-VU... SR Shannon Bobbitt-UT... JR FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) STEALS ## Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G Kate Mastin-UA... SR Armintie Price-UM... SR Jenny Pfeiffer-UK... SR Alexis Hornbuckle-UT... JR Janese Hardrick-UG... SR Ashley Houts-UG... FR Carla Thomas-VU... SR Depree Bowden-UF... JR Dee Davis-VU... SR Marneshia Richard-MS... SO DeWanna Bonner-AU... SO Brittney Vaughn-AR... JR Depree Bowden-UF... JR Navonda Moore-UA... SR Sha Brooks-UF... SO Dee Davis-VU... SR Donica Cosby-AR... FR Sha Brooks-UF... SO Ashley Houts-UG... FR Ashley Awkward-UM... SR Whitney Boddie-AU... SO Melanie Johnson-SC... SR Navonda Moore-UA... SR Erica White-LS... JR Sherell Hobbs-AU... SO Janese Hardrick-UG... SR Lauren Ervin-AR... JR Candace Parker-UT... SO Erica White-LS... JR Bethany Washington-MS... FR

124 Southeastern Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games thru 3/20 (All games) 3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) 3-POINT FG MADE ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G Caroline Williams-VU... SR Caroline Williams-VU... SR Christina Wirth-VU... SO Cori Chambers-UG... SR Sidney Spencer-UT... SR Kate Mastin-UA... SR Shannon Bobbitt-UT... JR Dominique Washington-AR.. SR Megan Darrah-UG... JR Alexis Rack-MS... FR Cori Chambers-UG... SR Shannon Bobbitt-UT... JR Dominique Washington-AR.. SR Sha Brooks-UF... SO Kate Mastin-UA... SR Sidney Spencer-UT... SR Joanna Clayden-AU... SR Jenny Pfeiffer-UK... SR Jenny Pfeiffer-UK... SR Donica Cosby-AR... FR Alexis Rack-MS... FR Christina Wirth-VU... SO Quianna Chaney-LS... JR Tamela McCorvey-AU... JR Tamela McCorvey-AU... JR Joanna Clayden-AU... SR Kim Dye-UF... SR Kim Dye-UF... SR Carly Ormerod-UK... SR Stacy Booker-SC BLOCKED SHOTS ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) ## Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio Candace Parker-UT... SO Erica White-LS... JR Lauren Ervin-AR... JR RaShonta LeBlanc-LS... JR KeKe Carrier-AU... SO Dee Davis-VU... SR Sylvia Fowles-LS... JR Janese Hardrick-UG... SR Lakesha Tolliver-SC... JR Alexis Hornbuckle-UT... JR Sarah Elliott-UK... JR Whitney Boddie-AU... SO Shawn Goff-UM... SO Carly Ormerod-UK... SR Jordan Greenleaf-AU... FR Armintie Price-UM... SR Ilona Burgrova-SC... JR Brittney Vaughn-AR... JR Whitney Jones-AR... SO Tamela McCorvey-AU... JR Nicky Anosike-UT... JR Ashley Houts-UG... FR Carla Thomas-VU... SR Marneshia Richard-MS... SO Porsha Phillips-LS... FR Nikki Davis-UA... FR Angel Robinson-UG... FR Jenn'e Jackson-UK... SO OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G Sylvia Fowles-LS... JR Sylvia Fowles-LS... JR Lauren Ervin-AR... JR Candace Parker-UT... SO Jennifer Humphrey-UK... SR Jennifer Humphrey-UK... SR Jada Mincy-UM... SR Lauren Ervin-AR... JR Armintie Price-UM... SR DeWanna Bonner-AU... SO Tasha Humphrey-UG... JR Armintie Price-UM... SR Melanie Johnson-SC... SR Marshae Dotson-UF... SO Nicky Anosike-UT... JR Tasha Humphrey-UG... JR Bethany Washington-MS... FR Sarah Elliott-UK... JR Shawn Goff-UM... SO Carla Thomas-VU... SR Depree Bowden-UF... JR Talisha Chandler-UA... FR Robin Porter-MS... SO Bethany Washington-MS... FR Candace Parker-UT... SO Robin Porter-MS... SO Jordan Greenleaf-AU... FR Depree Bowden-UF... JR Sarah Elliott-UK... JR Jada Mincy-UM... SR MINUTES PLAYED ## Player-Team Cl G Minutes Avg/G Marneshia Richard-MS... SO Ashley Houts-UG... FR Armintie Price-UM... SR Caroline Williams-VU... SR Sha Brooks-UF... SO Depree Bowden-UF... JR Cori Chambers-UG... SR Candace Parker-UT... SO Brittney Vaughn-AR... JR Alexis Hornbuckle-UT... JR Samantha Mahoney-UK... JR Carly Ormerod-UK... SR Dee Davis-VU... SR Sylvia Fowles-LS... JR Janese Hardrick-UG... SR

125 Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games thru 3/20 Postseason SCORING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE ## Team G W-L Pts Avg/G ## Team G Pts Avg/G Ole Miss Alabama South Carolina Arkansas Mississippi St Florida Kentucky South Carolina Auburn LSU Tennessee Tennessee Georgia Georgia LSU Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Auburn Arkansas Kentucky Florida Mississippi St Alabama Ole Miss SCORING MARGIN FREE THROW PERCENTAGES ## Team G OFF DEF Margin ## Team G FTM FTA Pct South Carolina Auburn Tennessee South Carolina LSU Georgia Georgia Tennessee Auburn Kentucky Ole Miss LSU Mississippi St Ole Miss Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Kentucky Mississippi St Alabama Arkansas Arkansas Alabama Florida Florida FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct ## Team G FG FGA Pct South Carolina Alabama Vanderbilt Arkansas Tennessee Florida Ole Miss South Carolina Kentucky Georgia LSU Tennessee Auburn LSU Mississippi St Auburn Georgia Vanderbilt Florida Kentucky Alabama Ole Miss Arkansas Mississippi St POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct ## Team G FG FGA Pct South Carolina Florida Kentucky Alabama LSU Arkansas Vanderbilt Auburn Tennessee Georgia Ole Miss LSU Mississippi St Kentucky Georgia South Carolina Auburn Vanderbilt Alabama Ole Miss Arkansas Mississippi St Florida Tennessee

126 Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games thru 3/20 Postseason REBOUNDING OFFENSE REBOUNDING DEFENSE ## Team G Reb Avg/G ## Team G Reb Avg/G Mississippi St Alabama Auburn Florida South Carolina Arkansas LSU Vanderbilt Georgia Tennessee Ole Miss LSU Tennessee South Carolina Kentucky Auburn Vanderbilt Mississippi St Arkansas Kentucky Florida Ole Miss Alabama Georgia REBOUNDING MARGIN BLOCKED SHOTS ## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin ## Team G Blocks Avg/G Mississippi St Tennessee Auburn South Carolina South Carolina Auburn LSU Georgia Tennessee LSU Vanderbilt Kentucky Arkansas Ole Miss Florida Vanderbilt Alabama Mississippi St Ole Miss Florida Georgia Alabama Kentucky Arkansas ASSISTS STEALS ## Team G Assists Avg/G ## Team G Steals Avg/G South Carolina South Carolina Ole Miss Ole Miss Vanderbilt Georgia Georgia LSU Mississippi St Auburn Kentucky Kentucky Tennessee Tennessee LSU Vanderbilt Auburn Mississippi St Arkansas Florida Alabama Alabama Florida Arkansas TURNOVER MARGIN ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ## Team G TEAM Avg OPP Avg Margin ## Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio Ole Miss Georgia Georgia Tennessee LSU Kentucky Tennessee Mississippi St Kentucky Ole Miss South Carolina South Carolina Arkansas LSU Alabama Vanderbilt Florida Auburn Mississippi St Alabama Auburn Arkansas Vanderbilt Florida

127 Southeastern Conference CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games thru 3/20 Postseason OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team G No. Avg/G ## Team G No. Avg/G Mississippi St South Carolina Ole Miss Mississippi St Auburn Auburn LSU Georgia Tennessee LSU Georgia Tennessee Vanderbilt Kentucky Kentucky Vanderbilt South Carolina Ole Miss Florida Florida Arkansas Alabama Alabama Arkansas POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ## Team G 3FG Avg/G Mississippi St Kentucky LSU South Carolina Georgia Vanderbilt Tennessee Ole Miss Auburn Florida Arkansas Alabama

128 Southeastern Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games thru 3/20 Postseason To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games. SCORING REBOUNDING ## Player-Team Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G Armintie Price-UM... SR Robin Porter-MS... SO Candace Parker-UT... SO Imesia Jackson-MS... JR Alexis Rack-MS... FR Sylvia Fowles-LS... JR Melanie Johnson-SC... SR Jennifer Humphrey-UK... SR Jenny Pfeiffer-UK... SR Candace Parker-UT... SO Ashley Awkward-UM... SR Bethany Washington-MS... FR Sherell Hobbs-AU... SO Danetra Forrest-UM... JR DeWanna Bonner-AU... SO Armintie Price-UM... SR Whitney Boddie-AU... SO Jordan Greenleaf-AU... FR Tasha Humphrey-UG... JR DeWanna Bonner-AU... SO Liz Sherwood-VU... JR Carla Thomas-VU... SR Sarah Elliott-UK... JR Nicky Anosike-UT... JR Alliesha Easley-UM... FR Jada Mincy-UM... SR Robin Porter-MS... SO Angel Robinson-UG... FR Sylvia Fowles-LS... JR Christina Wirth-VU... SO Samantha Mahoney-UK... JR Ilona Burgrova-SC... JR Carla Thomas-VU... SR Kellindra Zackery-SC... FR Tysheka Grimes-MS... FR Marneshia Richard-MS... SO Quianna Chaney-LS... JR Whitney Boddie-AU... SO Christina Wirth-VU... SO Tysheka Grimes-MS... FR Cori Chambers-UG... SR Ashley Houts-UG... FR RaShonta LeBlanc-LS... JR Imesia Jackson-MS... JR Marneshia Richard-MS... SO Shannon Bobbitt-UT... JR Carly Ormerod-UK... SR Jordan Greenleaf-AU... FR Lauren Simms-SC... SR Alexis Hornbuckle-UT... JR Nicky Anosike-UT... JR Sidney Spencer-UT... SR FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) ASSISTS ## Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Assists Avg/G Reneisha Hobbs-AU... FR Lea Fabbri-SC... SR Ilona Burgrova-SC... JR Marneshia Richard-MS... SO Stacy Booker-SC Carly Ormerod-UK... SR Demetress Adams-SC... SO Dee Davis-VU... SR Melanie Johnson-SC... SR Erica White-LS... JR Candace Parker-UT... SO Armintie Price-UM... SR Liz Sherwood-VU... JR Ashley Houts-UG... FR Armintie Price-UM... SR Shantell Black-UM... FR Sylvia Fowles-LS... JR Ashley Awkward-UM... SR RaShonta LeBlanc-LS... JR Janese Hardrick-UG... SR Carla Thomas-VU... SR Christina Wirth-VU... SO Lea Fabbri-SC... SR Candace Parker-UT... SO Sarah Elliott-UK... JR Cori Chambers-UG... SR Shawn Goff-UM... SO Jennifer Humphrey-UK... SR Nicky Anosike-UT... JR Alexis Hornbuckle-UT... JR RaShonta LeBlanc-LS... JR Whitney Boddie-AU... SO Stacy Booker-SC Brionna Dickerson-SC Tysheka Grimes-MS... FR Alexis Rack-MS... FR Sherell Hobbs-AU... SO

129 Southeastern Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games thru 3/20 Postseason FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) STEALS ## Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G Christina Wirth-VU... SO Armintie Price-UM... SR Jordan Greenleaf-AU... FR Jada Mincy-UM... SR Ashley Houts-UG... FR Janese Hardrick-UG... SR DeWanna Bonner-AU... SO Ashley Awkward-UM... SR Megan Darrah-UG... JR Ashley Houts-UG... FR Shantell Black-UM... FR Samantha Mahoney-UK... JR Larissa Kulcsar-SC Brionna Dickerson-SC Lakesha Tolliver-SC... JR Demetress Adams-SC... SO Lauren Simms-SC... SR Chante' Bowman-UK... JR Ashley Awkward-UM... SR Cori Chambers-UG... SR Erica White-LS... JR Alexis Hornbuckle-UT... JR Alliesha Easley-UM... FR Ashley Thomas-LS... JR Whitney Boddie-AU... SO Erica White-LS... JR Nicky Anosike-UT... JR Alliesha Easley-UM... FR Sherell Hobbs-AU... SO Tasha Humphrey-UG... JR Jenny Pfeiffer-UK... SR Nicky Anosike-UT... JR Jordan Greenleaf-AU... FR Whitney Boddie-AU... SO Melanie Johnson-SC... SR Sherell Hobbs-AU... SO POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) 3-POINT FG MADE ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G Stacy Booker-SC Jenny Pfeiffer-UK... SR Melanie Johnson-SC... SR Alexis Rack-MS... FR Christina Wirth-VU... SO Quianna Chaney-LS... JR RaShonta LeBlanc-LS... JR RaShonta LeBlanc-LS... JR Shannon Bobbitt-UT... JR Shannon Bobbitt-UT... JR Alexis Rack-MS... FR Christina Wirth-VU... SO Ebony Jones-SC... JR Ashley Houts-UG... FR Carla Bartee-UM... JR Cori Chambers-UG... SR Lea Fabbri-SC... SR Alliesha Easley-UM... FR Cori Chambers-UG... SR Tysheka Grimes-MS... FR Alliesha Easley-UM... FR Stacy Booker-SC Jenny Pfeiffer-UK... SR Ebony Jones-SC... JR Quianna Chaney-LS... JR Carly Ormerod-UK... SR Ashley Houts-UG... FR Ashley Awkward-UM... SR Tysheka Grimes-MS... FR Carla Bartee-UM... JR Lauren Roberts-MS... SO Caroline Williams-VU... SR Lauren Roberts-MS... SO Lea Fabbri-SC... SR Melanie Johnson-SC... SR Robin Porter-MS... SO BLOCKED SHOTS ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) ## Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio Jordan Greenleaf-AU... FR Tysheka Grimes-MS... FR Angel Robinson-UG... FR Cori Chambers-UG... SR Lakesha Tolliver-SC... JR Carly Ormerod-UK... SR Sarah Elliott-UK... JR Lea Fabbri-SC... SR Shawn Goff-UM... SO Ashley Houts-UG... FR Jessica Mooney-VU... FR Erica White-LS... JR Nicky Anosike-UT... JR Alexis Hornbuckle-UT... JR Alex Fuller-UT... SO Brionna Dickerson-SC Sylvia Fowles-LS... JR Ashley Awkward-UM... SR Candace Parker-UT... SO Dee Davis-VU... SR Bethany Washington-MS... FR Shantell Black-UM... FR Sidney Spencer-UT... SR Jennifer Humphrey-UK... SR Tasha Humphrey-UG... JR Janese Hardrick-UG... SR Carla Thomas-VU... SR Alexis Rack-MS... FR KeKe Carrier-AU... SO Candace Parker-UT... SO Ilona Burgrova-SC... JR Sherell Hobbs-AU... SO Iva Sliskovic-SC... SR Imesia Jackson-MS... JR Demetress Adams-SC... SO Melanie Johnson-SC... SR

130 Southeastern Conference INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS Games thru 3/20 Postseason OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G ## Player-Team Cl G No. Avg/G Robin Porter-MS... SO Sylvia Fowles-LS... JR Imesia Jackson-MS... JR Candace Parker-UT... SO Jada Mincy-UM... SR Robin Porter-MS... SO Sylvia Fowles-LS... JR Imesia Jackson-MS... JR Danetra Forrest-UM... JR Jennifer Humphrey-UK... SR Jordan Greenleaf-AU... FR Ilona Burgrova-SC... JR Bethany Washington-MS... FR Whitney Boddie-AU... SO Jennifer Humphrey-UK... SR DeWanna Bonner-AU... SO Kellindra Zackery-SC... FR Carla Thomas-VU... SR Tasha Humphrey-UG... JR Angel Robinson-UG... FR Liz Sherwood-VU... JR Carly Ormerod-UK... SR Nicky Anosike-UT... JR Armintie Price-UM... SR Armintie Price-UM... SR Demetress Adams-SC... SO Alex Fuller-UT... SO Marneshia Richard-MS... SO Shawn Goff-UM... SO Bethany Washington-MS... FR Alexis Ogubie-AU... JR Tysheka Grimes-MS... FR Reneisha Hobbs-AU... FR MINUTES PLAYED ## Player-Team Cl G Minutes Avg/G Armintie Price-UM... SR Ashley Houts-UG... FR Dee Davis-VU... SR Whitney Boddie-AU... SO Caroline Williams-VU... SR Sherell Hobbs-AU... SO Janese Hardrick-UG... SR Samantha Mahoney-UK... JR Carly Ormerod-UK... SR Carla Thomas-VU... SR Imesia Jackson-MS... JR Marneshia Richard-MS... SO Jordan Greenleaf-AU... FR Ashley Awkward-UM... SR Erica White-LS... JR Candace Parker-UT... SO

131 Southeastern Conference Conference Team Highs Games thru 3/20 (All games) TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by) POINTS South Carolina vs NORTH CAROLINA A&T (11/17/06) 109 Vanderbilt vs LIPSCOMB (12/20/06) 105 LSU vs Eastern Washington (11/25/06) 105 Vanderbilt vs Florida (03/02/07) 104 Ole Miss vs CENTRAL ARKANSAS (12/17/06) FIELD GOALS MADE South Carolina vs NORTH CAROLINA A&T (11/17/06) 44 Vanderbilt vs LIPSCOMB (12/20/06) 43 LSU vs Eastern Washington (11/25/06) 42 Ole Miss vs Fordham (12/30/06) 41 Ole Miss vs CENTRAL ARKANSAS (12/17/06) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Ole Miss at Rice (11/17/06) 93 Ole Miss at Mississippi St. (02/18/07) 92 Ole Miss at Rutgers (12/12/06) 86 South Carolina vs NORTH CAROLINA A&T (11/17/06) 86 Ole Miss vs Maryland (11/25/06) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (32-42) Vanderbilt vs ALABAMA (02/04/07).688 (44-64) Vanderbilt vs LIPSCOMB (12/20/06).660 (35-53) Vanderbilt vs Florida (03/02/07).636 (21-33) Vanderbilt vs Delaware State (03/18/07).618 (34-55) South Carolina vs HARTFORD (03/18/07) 3 PT FG MADE Mississippi St. vs SAVANNAH STATE (02/08/07) 12 Vanderbilt vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC (11/24/06) 12 Georgia vs FLORIDA (01/04/07) 11 Arkansas vs TEXAS SOUTHERN (12/03/06) 11 Alabama vs MCNEESE STATE (12/04/06) 11 Arkansas vs Stephen F. Austin (12/20/06) 11 Georgia vs Brown (12/30/06) 11 Vanderbilt at Georgia (01/18/07) 11 Mississippi St. vs SOUTH CAROLINA (01/21/07) 11 Mississippi St. vs ARKANSAS (02/01/07) 11 Vanderbilt vs Florida (03/02/07) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS Mississippi St. vs SAVANNAH STATE (02/08/07) 34 Mississippi St. at Purdue (12/16/06) 32 Florida vs MISSISSIPPI ST. (02/11/07) 31 Mississippi St. vs Florida (03/01/07) 29 Mississippi St. vs ARKANSAS (02/01/07) 29 Mississippi St. at Florida (02/11/07) 3 PT PERCENTAGE (9-12) Vanderbilt vs ALABAMA (02/04/07).733 (11-15) Vanderbilt vs Florida (03/02/07).714 (5-7) Ole Miss vs SOUTH CAROLINA (01/18/07).714 (5-7) Tennessee vs KENTUCKY (02/11/07).692 (9-13) Arkansas vs CINCINNATI (12/28/06).692 (9-13) Vanderbilt vs ARKANSAS (01/04/07) FREE THROWS MADE Florida vs ALABAMA STATE (12/28/06) 34 Ole Miss at UAB (11/14/06) 32 Georgia vs VANDERBILT (01/18/07) 29 Arkansas vs PORTLAND STATE (12/01/06) 29 South Carolina vs ALABAMA (01/14/07) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Florida vs ALABAMA STATE (12/28/06) 49 Ole Miss at UAB (11/14/06) 46 Ole Miss at Rice (11/17/06) 46 South Carolina vs ALABAMA (01/14/07) 42 Georgia vs VANDERBILT (01/18/07) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (11-11) Florida vs TEMPLE (01/02/07) (10-10) Georgia vs TENNESSEE (01/14/07)

132 .950 (19-20) Vanderbilt vs SOUTH CAROLINA (02/18/07).947 (18-19) Tennessee vs STANFORD (11/24/06).941 (16-17) Florida at Vanderbilt (01/14/07) REBOUNDS Ole Miss at Rice (11/17/06) 62 South Carolina vs CLEMSON (11/20/06) 62 South Carolina vs HIGH POINT (12/20/06) 59 Ole Miss vs SE LOUISIANA (11/10/06) 59 Kentucky vs DETROIT (11/29/06) ASSISTS South Carolina vs NORTH CAROLINA A&T (11/17/06) 28 Ole Miss vs CENTRAL ARKANSAS (12/17/06) 27 Vanderbilt vs TEXAS A&M-CC (11/20/06) 27 LSU vs Eastern Washington (11/25/06) 26 Auburn vs WINSTON-SALEM (11/17/06) 26 Vanderbilt vs INDIANA STATE (12/21/06) 26 South Carolina vs SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (12/23/06) STEALS Ole Miss vs ILLINOIS (12/02/06) 25 South Carolina vs FORDHAM (12/03/06) 25 Ole Miss vs Alabama (03/01/07) 23 LSU vs Tulsa (11/24/06) 22 Tennessee at La. Tech (11/28/06) 22 South Carolina vs ALABAMA (01/14/07) BLOCKED SHOTS Mississippi St. vs MISSISSIPPI VALLEY (11/26/06) 12 Auburn vs ALABAMA STATE (11/15/06) 12 Auburn at Md.-ES (12/19/06) 12 South Carolina at UNC Wilmington (12/30/06) 12 Tennessee vs NOTRE DAME (12/30/06) TURNOVERS Alabama vs Ole Miss (03/01/07) 40 Alabama at Ole Miss (02/11/07) 35 Alabama at Tennessee (01/03/07) 34 Alabama at South Carolina (01/14/07) 34 South Carolina at Tennessee (02/01/07) FOULS Kentucky at Louisville (12/03/06) 31 Alabama at South Carolina (01/14/07) 31 Vanderbilt at Georgia (01/18/07) 29 Florida at Florida State (11/24/06) 28 Ole Miss at Rice (11/17/06) 28 Ole Miss vs Maryland (11/25/06)

133 Southeastern Conference Conference Individual Highs Games thru 3/20 (All games) INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS POINTS Armintie Price (Ole Miss) at UAB (11/14/06) 34 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs ILLINOIS (12/02/06) 33 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) at Rutgers (12/12/06) 32 Carla Thomas (Vanderbilt) at UAB (11/30/06) 32 Candace Parker (Tennessee) at Old Dominion (12/22/06) 32 Tasha Humphrey (Georgia) vs OLE MISS (01/25/07) 32 Kate Mastin (Alabama) vs MISSISSIPPI ST. (02/22/07) FIELD GOALS MADE Carla Thomas (Vanderbilt) at UAB (11/30/06) 13 Tasha Humphrey (Georgia) vs OLE MISS (01/25/07) 13 Candace Parker (Tennessee) vs Pittsburgh (03/20/07) 12 Sarah Elliott (Kentucky) vs Delaware (11/24/06) 12 Alliesha Easley (Ole Miss) vs ILLINOIS (12/02/06) 12 Candace Parker (Tennessee) at Old Dominion (12/22/06) 12 Tasha Humphrey (Georgia) vs Brown (12/30/06) 12 Candace Parker (Tennessee) at Connecticut (01/06/07) 12 Candace Parker (Tennessee) vs KENTUCKY (02/11/07) 12 Candace Parker (Tennessee) at Arkansas (02/22/07) 12 Kate Mastin (Alabama) vs MISSISSIPPI ST. (02/22/07) 12 Alexis Hornbuckle (Tennessee) vs LSU (03/03/07) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Sha Brooks (Florida) vs ARKANSAS (01/21/07) 26 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) at Mississippi St. (02/18/07) 25 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) at Rutgers (12/12/06) 24 Alliesha Easley (Ole Miss) at Rice (11/17/06) 24 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs ILLINOIS (12/02/06) 24 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) at Auburn (01/04/07) 24 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) at Kentucky (01/14/07) 24 Tasha Humphrey (Georgia) vs OLE MISS (01/25/07) 24 Ashley Awkward (Ole Miss) at Arkansas (02/04/07) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (9-9) Lauren Ervin (Arkansas) at Auburn (01/14/07).909 (10-11) Christina Wirth (Vanderbilt) vs ARKANSAS (01/04/07).900 (9-10) Jennifer Humphrey (Kentucky) vs MISSISSIPPI ST. (01/25/07).900 (9-10) Marshae Dotson (Florida) at Alabama (02/18/07).900 (9-10) Sylvia Fowles (LSU) vs West Virginia (03/19/07) 3 PT FG MADE... 8 Kate Mastin (Alabama) vs Cal State Northridge (11/25/06) 7 Donica Cosby (Arkansas) vs Stephen F. Austin (12/20/06) 7 Dominique Washington (Arkansas) at Auburn (01/14/07) 7 Dominique Washington (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE (02/22/07) 6 Cori Chambers (Georgia) vs NORTH CAROLINA A&T (11/15/06) 6 Sha Brooks (Florida) vs Rutgers (11/18/06) 6 Alexis Rack (Mississippi St.) at Georgia Tech (12/30/06) 6 Cori Chambers (Georgia) vs Brown (12/30/06) 6 Cori Chambers (Georgia) at Mississippi St. (01/11/07) 6 Shannon Bobbitt (Tennessee) at Alabama (01/28/07) 6 Caroline Williams (Vanderbilt) at Mississippi St. (02/15/07) 6 Caroline Williams (Vanderbilt) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (02/18/07) 6 Kate Mastin (Alabama) vs MISSISSIPPI ST. (02/22/07) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS Dominique Washington (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE (02/22/07) 15 Alexis Rack (Mississippi St.) at Purdue (12/16/06) 14 Donica Cosby (Arkansas) vs MISSISSIPPI ST. (01/07/07) 13 Cori Chambers (Georgia) vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE (12/07/06) 13 Caroline Williams (Vanderbilt) at Ole Miss (01/07/07) 13 Dominique Washington (Arkansas) at Florida (01/21/07) 13 Jenny Pfeiffer (Kentucky) at Oakland (03/15/07) 3 PT PERCENTAGE (5-5) Christina Wirth (Vanderbilt) vs Florida (03/02/07).833 (5-6) RaShonta LeBlanc (LSU) vs UNC ASHVILLE (03/17/07)

134 .800 (8-10) Kate Mastin (Alabama) vs Cal State Northridge (11/25/06).750 (6-8) Caroline Williams (Vanderbilt) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (02/18/07).714 (5-7) Caroline Williams (Vanderbilt) vs CALIFORNIA (11/25/06).714 (5-7) Robin Porter (Mississippi St.) vs UAB (12/03/06).714 (5-7) Shannon Bobbitt (Tennessee) vs NOTRE DAME (12/30/06).714 (5-7) Bianca Thomas (Ole Miss) vs NICHOLLS STATE (01/02/07).714 (5-7) Sidney Spencer (Tennessee) at Florida (01/11/07).714 (5-7) Quianna Chaney (LSU) at Georgia (02/01/07).714 (5-7) Caroline Williams (Vanderbilt) vs ALABAMA (02/04/07).714 (5-7) Stacy Booker (South Carolina) vs AUBURN (02/15/07) FREE THROWS MADE Armintie Price (Ole Miss) at UAB (11/14/06) 13 DeWanna Bonner (Auburn) vs James Madison (12/28/06) 12 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) at Rutgers (12/12/06) 11 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs ILLINOIS (12/02/06) 11 Depree Bowden (Florida) at TCU (12/08/06) 11 Whitney Boddie (Auburn) at Florida (01/18/07) 11 Imesia Jackson (Mississippi St.) vs SAVANNAH STATE (02/08/07) 11 Sha Brooks (Florida) vs KENTUCKY (02/25/07) 11 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs Maryland (03/20/07) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Armintie Price (Ole Miss) at UAB (11/14/06) 17 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) at Rutgers (12/12/06) 16 Sha Brooks (Florida) vs KENTUCKY (02/25/07) 15 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs ILLINOIS (12/02/06) 15 DeWanna Bonner (Auburn) vs James Madison (12/28/06) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (10-10) Janese Hardrick (Georgia) vs Rutgers (11/12/06) (9-9) Alberta Auguste (Tennessee) vs CHATTANOOGA (11/12/06) (8-8) Katie Antony (LSU) vs HOWARD (11/13/06) (8-8) Ashley Awkward (Ole Miss) at UAB (11/14/06) (9-9) Caroline Williams (Vanderbilt) at Western Kentucky (11/16/06) (8-8) Tasha Humphrey (Georgia) at Georgia Tech (12/03/06) (11-11) Depree Bowden (Florida) at TCU (12/08/06) (8-8) Candace Parker (Tennessee) at Old Dominion (12/22/06) (8-8) Lakesha Tolliver (South Carolina) vs SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (12/23/06) (9-9) Sha Brooks (Florida) vs NEBRASKA (12/29/06) (8-8) Carla Thomas (Vanderbilt) vs PRINCETON (12/30/06) (8-8) Whitney Boddie (Auburn) at Alabama (01/07/07) (8-8) Imesia Jackson (Mississippi St.) at Kentucky (01/25/07) (10-10) Navonda Moore (Alabama) vs TENNESSEE (01/28/07) (8-8) Jenny Pfeiffer (Kentucky) at Ole Miss (02/08/07) (10-10) Marneshia Richard (Mississippi St.) at Florida (02/11/07) (8-8) Carla Thomas (Vanderbilt) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (02/18/07) (9-9) Sha Brooks (Florida) vs Mississippi St. (03/01/07) (10-10) Merideth Marsh (Vanderbilt) vs Georgia (03/03/07) REBOUNDS Jennifer Humphrey (Kentucky) at Auburn (01/21/07) 20 Lauren Ervin (Arkansas) at Florida (01/21/07) 20 Sylvia Fowles (LSU) vs AUBURN (01/28/07) 20 Sylvia Fowles (LSU) at South Carolina (02/04/07) 20 Sylvia Fowles (LSU) at Arkansas (02/15/07) 20 Sylvia Fowles (LSU) vs Tennessee (03/03/07) ASSISTS Brittney Vaughn (Arkansas) at Tulsa (12/16/06) 12 Dee Davis (Vanderbilt) at UAB (11/30/06) 12 Whitney Boddie (Auburn) vs ALABAMA (02/01/07) 11 Tamela McCorvey (Auburn) vs WINSTON-SALEM (11/17/06) 11 Lea Fabbri (South Carolina) vs NORTH CAROLINA A&T (11/17/06) 11 Brittney Vaughn (Arkansas) vs TEXAS SOUTHERN (12/03/06) 11 Nikki Davis (Alabama) vs BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN (12/18/06) 11 Whitney Boddie (Auburn) at Miami (12/29/06) 11 Brittney Vaughn (Arkansas) vs MISSISSIPPI ST. (01/07/07) 11 Marneshia Richard (Mississippi St.) vs SOUTH CAROLINA (01/21/07) 11 Carly Ormerod (Kentucky) at Ball State (03/19/07) STEALS Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs ILLINOIS (12/02/06) 10 Ashley Houts (Georgia) vs MEMPHIS (11/29/06)

135 9 Sha Brooks (Florida) vs STETSON (12/18/06) 9 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs MIAMI (12/21/06) 8 Alberta Auguste (Tennessee) at La. Tech (11/28/06) 8 Brittney Vaughn (Arkansas) vs ALABAMA (01/18/07) BLOCKED SHOTS... 9 KeKe Carrier (Auburn) vs ALABAMA STATE (11/15/06) 8 Lauren Ervin (Arkansas) vs CINCINNATI (12/28/06) 7 Lauren Ervin (Arkansas) vs LA.-MONROE (11/13/06) 7 Candace Parker (Tennessee) at La. Tech (11/28/06) 7 KeKe Carrier (Auburn) at Md.-ES (12/19/06) TURNOVERS Brittney Vaughn (Arkansas) vs North Carolina (11/26/06) 11 Depree Bowden (Florida) vs OLE MISS (02/01/07) 10 Kate Mastin (Alabama) at Vanderbilt (02/04/07) 10 Brittney Vaughn (Arkansas) vs TENNESSEE (02/22/07) 9 Nikki Davis (Alabama) at Tennessee (01/03/07) 9 Dee Davis (Vanderbilt) vs TENNESSEE (01/25/07) 9 Navonda Moore (Alabama) at Ole Miss (02/11/07) 9 Talisha Chandler (Alabama) at Ole Miss (02/11/07) 9 Bethany Washington (Mississippi St.) vs OLE MISS (02/18/07)

136 Southeastern Conference Conference Team Highs Games thru 3/20 Postseason TEAM HIGHS (highest totals made by) POINTS Ole Miss vs Maryland (03/20/07) 88 Ole Miss vs TCU (03/18/07) 85 Kentucky at Ball State (03/19/07) 81 South Carolina vs HARTFORD (03/18/07) 79 Mississippi St. vs TULANE (03/18/07) FIELD GOALS MADE South Carolina vs HARTFORD (03/18/07) 32 Ole Miss vs TCU (03/18/07) 30 Mississippi St. vs TULANE (03/18/07) 30 Tennessee vs Drake (03/18/07) 30 Ole Miss vs Maryland (03/20/07) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Mississippi St. vs TULANE (03/18/07) 72 Ole Miss vs TCU (03/18/07) 66 LSU vs UNC ASHVILLE (03/17/07) 65 Georgia vs Iowa State (03/19/07) 63 Ole Miss vs Maryland (03/20/07) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (21-33) Vanderbilt vs Delaware State (03/18/07).618 (34-55) South Carolina vs HARTFORD (03/18/07).508 (30-59) Tennessee vs Drake (03/18/07).500 (26-52) Tennessee vs Pittsburgh (03/20/07).483 (28-58) Kentucky at Ball State (03/19/07) 3 PT FG MADE... 9 LSU vs UNC ASHVILLE (03/17/07) 8 Mississippi St. vs TULANE (03/18/07) 8 Georgia vs Iowa State (03/19/07) 7 Kentucky at Oakland (03/15/07) 7 Kentucky at Ball State (03/19/07) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS Mississippi St. vs TULANE (03/18/07) 22 Georgia vs Iowa State (03/19/07) 20 Kentucky at Oakland (03/15/07) 18 LSU vs UNC ASHVILLE (03/17/07) 16 LSU vs West Virginia (03/19/07) 16 Georgia vs Belmont (03/17/07) 16 Kentucky at Ball State (03/19/07) 3 PT PERCENTAGE (6-10) South Carolina vs HARTFORD (03/18/07).500 (9-18) LSU vs UNC ASHVILLE (03/17/07).500 (6-12) Vanderbilt vs Delaware State (03/18/07).438 (7-16) Kentucky at Ball State (03/19/07).417 (5-12) Ole Miss vs Maryland (03/20/07) FREE THROWS MADE Ole Miss vs Maryland (03/20/07) 22 Auburn vs UAB (03/18/07) 22 Kentucky at Ball State (03/19/07) 21 Ole Miss vs TCU (03/18/07) 16 Kentucky at Oakland (03/15/07) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Ole Miss vs TCU (03/18/07) 28 Kentucky at Ball State (03/19/07) 27 Ole Miss vs Maryland (03/20/07) 26 Auburn vs UAB (03/18/07) 25 Kentucky at Oakland (03/15/07) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (10-11) LSU vs UNC ASHVILLE (03/17/07).889 (24-27) Ole Miss vs Maryland (03/20/07).846 (22-26) Auburn vs UAB (03/18/07).800 (12-15) Georgia vs Belmont (03/17/07).786 (22-28) Kentucky at Ball State (03/19/07) REBOUNDS Mississippi St. vs TULANE (03/18/07) 46 Ole Miss vs TCU (03/18/07) 45 LSU vs UNC ASHVILLE (03/17/07)

137 44 Auburn vs UAB (03/18/07) 42 South Carolina vs HARTFORD (03/18/07) ASSISTS South Carolina vs HARTFORD (03/18/07) 20 Georgia vs Iowa State (03/19/07) 20 Kentucky at Ball State (03/19/07) 20 Ole Miss vs Maryland (03/20/07) 19 Tennessee vs Pittsburgh (03/20/07) STEALS Ole Miss vs Maryland (03/20/07) 14 South Carolina vs HARTFORD (03/18/07) 13 Georgia vs Belmont (03/17/07) 12 LSU vs UNC ASHVILLE (03/17/07) 12 Ole Miss vs TCU (03/18/07) BLOCKED SHOTS LSU vs UNC ASHVILLE (03/17/07) 9 Tennessee vs Drake (03/18/07) 7 South Carolina vs HARTFORD (03/18/07) 7 Georgia vs Belmont (03/17/07) 6 Auburn vs UAB (03/18/07) 6 Tennessee vs Pittsburgh (03/20/07) TURNOVERS South Carolina vs HARTFORD (03/18/07) 20 Vanderbilt vs Bowling Green (03/20/07) 18 Kentucky at Oakland (03/15/07) 18 Vanderbilt vs Delaware State (03/18/07) 18 Ole Miss vs Maryland (03/20/07) FOULS Ole Miss vs TCU (03/18/07) 19 Ole Miss vs Maryland (03/20/07) 19 Vanderbilt vs Bowling Green (03/20/07) 18 Georgia vs Belmont (03/17/07) 17 Auburn vs UAB (03/18/07) 17 Kentucky at Ball State (03/19/07)

138 Southeastern Conference Conference Individual Highs Games thru 3/20 Postseason INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS POINTS Candace Parker (Tennessee) vs Pittsburgh (03/20/07) 29 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs Maryland (03/20/07) 22 Ashley Awkward (Ole Miss) vs Maryland (03/20/07) 21 Sylvia Fowles (LSU) vs West Virginia (03/19/07) 21 Tasha Humphrey (Georgia) vs Iowa State (03/19/07) 21 Jenny Pfeiffer (Kentucky) at Oakland (03/15/07) 21 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs TCU (03/18/07) FIELD GOALS MADE Candace Parker (Tennessee) vs Pittsburgh (03/20/07) 9 Sylvia Fowles (LSU) vs West Virginia (03/19/07) 9 Sarah Elliott (Kentucky) at Ball State (03/19/07) 9 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs Maryland (03/20/07) 8 Melanie Johnson (South Carolina) vs HARTFORD (03/18/07) 8 Tasha Humphrey (Georgia) vs Iowa State (03/19/07) 8 Liz Sherwood (Vanderbilt) vs Bowling Green (03/20/07) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Ashley Awkward (Ole Miss) vs Maryland (03/20/07) 17 Robin Porter (Mississippi St.) vs TULANE (03/18/07) 17 Tasha Humphrey (Georgia) vs Iowa State (03/19/07) 17 Jenny Pfeiffer (Kentucky) at Oakland (03/15/07) 16 Sarah Elliott (Kentucky) at Ball State (03/19/07) 16 Ashley Awkward (Ole Miss) vs TCU (03/18/07) 16 Candace Parker (Tennessee) vs Pittsburgh (03/20/07) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (9-10) Sylvia Fowles (LSU) vs West Virginia (03/19/07).813 (13-16) Candace Parker (Tennessee) vs Pittsburgh (03/20/07).750 (9-12) Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs Maryland (03/20/07).727 (8-11) Melanie Johnson (South Carolina) vs HARTFORD (03/18/07).667 (8-12) Liz Sherwood (Vanderbilt) vs Bowling Green (03/20/07) 3 PT FG MADE... 5 RaShonta LeBlanc (LSU) vs UNC ASHVILLE (03/17/07) 5 Jenny Pfeiffer (Kentucky) at Oakland (03/15/07) 4 Quianna Chaney (LSU) vs UNC ASHVILLE (03/17/07) 4 Alexis Rack (Mississippi St.) vs TULANE (03/18/07) 4 Cori Chambers (Georgia) vs Iowa State (03/19/07) 4 Jenny Pfeiffer (Kentucky) at Ball State (03/19/07) 4 Alliesha Easley (Ole Miss) vs Maryland (03/20/07) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS Jenny Pfeiffer (Kentucky) at Oakland (03/15/07) 9 Quianna Chaney (LSU) vs UNC ASHVILLE (03/17/07) 8 Quianna Chaney (LSU) vs West Virginia (03/19/07) 8 Alexis Rack (Mississippi St.) vs TULANE (03/18/07) 8 Jenny Pfeiffer (Kentucky) at Ball State (03/19/07) 3 PT PERCENTAGE (5-6) RaShonta LeBlanc (LSU) vs UNC ASHVILLE (03/17/07).385 (5-13) Jenny Pfeiffer (Kentucky) at Oakland (03/15/07) FREE THROWS MADE Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs Maryland (03/20/07) 9 Samantha Mahoney (Kentucky) at Ball State (03/19/07) 7 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs TCU (03/18/07) 7 Ashley Awkward (Ole Miss) vs Maryland (03/20/07) 6 Whitney Boddie (Auburn) vs UAB (03/18/07) 6 Jordan Greenleaf (Auburn) vs UAB (03/18/07) 6 Erica White (LSU) vs UNC ASHVILLE (03/17/07) 6 Jennifer Humphrey (Kentucky) at Oakland (03/15/07) 6 Alliesha Easley (Ole Miss) vs TCU (03/18/07) 6 Christina Wirth (Vanderbilt) vs Delaware State (03/18/07) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs Maryland (03/20/07) 11 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs TCU (03/18/07) 10 Samantha Mahoney (Kentucky) at Ball State (03/19/07) 10 Danetra Forrest (Ole Miss) vs TCU (03/18/07) 8 Jennifer Humphrey (Kentucky) at Oakland (03/15/07)

139 8 Liz Sherwood (Vanderbilt) vs Delaware State (03/18/07) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (9-10) Samantha Mahoney (Kentucky) at Ball State (03/19/07).846 (11-13) Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs Maryland (03/20/07) REBOUNDS Robin Porter (Mississippi St.) vs TULANE (03/18/07) 13 Sylvia Fowles (LSU) vs West Virginia (03/19/07) 12 Imesia Jackson (Mississippi St.) vs TULANE (03/18/07) 12 Candace Parker (Tennessee) vs Pittsburgh (03/20/07) 10 Sylvia Fowles (LSU) vs UNC ASHVILLE (03/17/07) 10 Jennifer Humphrey (Kentucky) at Oakland (03/15/07) 10 Carla Thomas (Vanderbilt) vs Bowling Green (03/20/07) ASSISTS Carly Ormerod (Kentucky) at Ball State (03/19/07) 9 Lea Fabbri (South Carolina) vs HARTFORD (03/18/07) 8 Marneshia Richard (Mississippi St.) vs TULANE (03/18/07) 7 Erica White (LSU) vs UNC ASHVILLE (03/17/07) 6 Ashley Houts (Georgia) vs Belmont (03/17/07) 6 Cori Chambers (Georgia) vs Iowa State (03/19/07) 6 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs TCU (03/18/07) 6 Dee Davis (Vanderbilt) vs Delaware State (03/18/07) 6 Christina Wirth (Vanderbilt) vs Delaware State (03/18/07) 6 Alexis Hornbuckle (Tennessee) vs Pittsburgh (03/20/07) 6 Dee Davis (Vanderbilt) vs Bowling Green (03/20/07) STEALS... 5 Janese Hardrick (Georgia) vs Belmont (03/17/07) 4 Erica White (LSU) vs UNC ASHVILLE (03/17/07) 4 Chante' Bowman (Kentucky) at Oakland (03/15/07) 4 Samantha Mahoney (Kentucky) at Ball State (03/19/07) 4 Ashley Awkward (Ole Miss) vs Maryland (03/20/07) BLOCKED SHOTS... 4 Jordan Greenleaf (Auburn) vs UAB (03/18/07) 4 Alex Fuller (Tennessee) vs Drake (03/18/07) 3 Lakesha Tolliver (South Carolina) vs HARTFORD (03/18/07) 3 Angel Robinson (Georgia) vs Belmont (03/17/07) 3 Angel Robinson (Georgia) vs Iowa State (03/19/07) 3 Sarah Elliott (Kentucky) at Oakland (03/15/07) 3 Shawn Goff (Ole Miss) vs TCU (03/18/07) 3 Candace Parker (Tennessee) vs Pittsburgh (03/20/07) 3 Jessica Mooney (Vanderbilt) vs Bowling Green (03/20/07) TURNOVERS... 6 Marneshia Richard (Mississippi St.) vs TULANE (03/18/07) 6 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs Maryland (03/20/07) 6 Carla Thomas (Vanderbilt) vs Bowling Green (03/20/07) 5 Sherell Hobbs (Auburn) vs UAB (03/18/07) 5 Demetress Adams (South Carolina) vs HARTFORD (03/18/07) 5 Armintie Price (Ole Miss) vs TCU (03/18/07) 5 Carla Thomas (Vanderbilt) vs Delaware State (03/18/07) 5 Candace Parker (Tennessee) vs Pittsburgh (03/20/07) 5 Christina Wirth (Vanderbilt) vs Bowling Green (03/20/07)

140 TENNESSEE LADY VOLUNTEERS 2007 NCAA DIVISION I WOMEN S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP DAYTON REGIONAL DAYTON, OHIO UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ARENA LADY VOL CHRONICLES: UPDATED ALL-TIME TOP 10 LISTS

141 UPDATED 3/21/07 Single-Game Records -- Individual ALL-TIME LADY VOL TOP TEN Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Field Goals Made Rank FGM Player Date Game 1 24 Patricia Roberts 11/13/76 Kentucky 2 19 Patricia Roberts 1/24/77 East Tennessee State 3 18 Patricia Roberts 3/24/77 vs. Kansas State 18 Patricia Roberts 1/6/77 Marshall 5 17 Tanya Haave 12/11/82 at Stephen F. Austin 17 Sue Thomas 1/14/76 at Western Carolina 7 16 Sheila Frost 1/17/88 Vanderbilt 16 Tanya Haave 2/9/83 at Kentucky 16 Patricia Roberts 3/3/77 vs. Middle Tenn. State 16 Patricia Roberts 1/14/77 at Western Carolina Field Goals Attempted Rank FGA Player Date Game 1 31 Jill Rankin 1/4/80 North Carolina State 31 Patricia Roberts 11/13/76 Kentucky 31 Sue Thomas 1/14/76 at Western Carolina 4 29 Cindy Brogdon 1/28/78 at Kentucky 5 28 Chamique Holdsclaw 12/15/96 Stanford 28 Shelia Collins 3/3/85 at Mississippi 28 Cindy Brogdon 3/23/79 vs. Louisiana Tech 28 Cindy Brogdon 2/12/78 Memphis State 9 27 Chamique Holdsclaw 3/16/98 Western Kentucky 27 Shelia Collins 2/2/85 Georgia Field Goal Percentage Rank FG% Player (FGM-FGA) Date Game Gwen Jackson (14-14) 11/29/02 at Puerto Rico-Mayaguez Gwen Jackson (9-9) 11/25/00 vs. Illinois Nikki McCray (9-9) 1/22/94 at Mississippi State Sheila Frost (9-9) 12/16/87 at Oregon State Lynne Collins (9-9) 12/17/82 at Louisiana State Jerilynn Harper (9-9) 1/29/79 Louisiana State Loree Moore (6-6) 11/29/02 at Puerto Rico-Mayaguez Karla Horton (10-11) 1/27/85 at Penn State Michelle Snow (9-10) 3/3/00 vs. Florida.900 Chamique Holdsclaw (9-10)11/16/98 St. Joseph s Three-Point Field Goals Made Rank 3PM Player Date Game 1 7 Shanna Zolman 2/19/06 at Alabama 2 6 Shannon Bobbitt 1/28/07 at Alabama 6 Tasha Butts 2/15/04 at Vanderbilt 6 Kara Lawson 3/08/03 Mississippi State 6 Kara Lawson 2/27/03 Vanderbilt 6 Kara Lawson 1/12/03 Auburn 6 Kara Lawson 12/21/02 at Texas 6 Kara Lawson 1/30/00 Kentucky 6 Abby Conklin 12/18/96 at Texas Tech 10 5 Sidney Spencer 1/11/07 at Florida 5 Shannon Bobbitt 12/30/06 Notre Dame 5 Sidney Spencer 12/7/06 George Washington 5 Shanna Zolman 3/26/06 vs. Rutgers 5 Shanna Zolman 3/19/06 vs. Army 5 Sidney Spencer 3/5/06 vs. Louisiana State 5 Sidney Spencer 1/7/06 Connecticut 5 Shanna Zolman 12/20/05 Princeton 5 Shanna Zolman 12/15/05 Louisiana Tech 5 Shanna Zolman 12/1/05 Texas 5 Shanna Zolman 3/20/05 Western Carolina 5 Shanna Zolman 2/6/05 Mississippi 5 Brittany Jackson 1/27/05 South Carolina Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Rank 3PA Player Date Game 1 13 Shanna Zolman 3/21/06 vs. George Washington 2 12 Shanna Zolman 2/19/06 at Alabama 3 11 Abby Conklin 12/18/96 at Texas Tech 4 10 Shannon Bobbitt 1/28/07 at Alabama 10 Shanna Zolman 3/4/06 vs. Georgia 10 Shanna Zoloman 2/26/06 Florida 10 Shanna Zolman 12/2/04 Duke 10 Brittany Jackson 2/6/05 Mississippi 10 Kara Lawson 2/11/01 at Florida 10 Tiffany Woosley 1/25/93 Providence Rank 3P% Player (3PM-3PA) Date Game Tasha Butts (6-6) 2/15/04 at Vanderbilt Kara Lawson (6-6) 2/27/03 Vanderbilt Sidney Spencer (5-5) 1/7/06 Connecticut Kara Lawson (5-5) 2/2/03 at Vanderbilt Sidney Spencer (4-4) 2/2/06 at Mississippi Laurie Milligan (4-4) 12/4/94 at Maryland Jody Adams (4-4) 2/13/91 DePaul Loree Moore (3-3) 11/29/02 at Puerto Rico-Mayaguez Tamika Catchings (3-3) 4/2/00 vs. Connecticut Jody Adams (3-3) 1/21/92 Florida Atlantic Kara Lawson (6-7) 1/12/03 Auburn.857 Kara Lawson (6-7) 1/30/00 Kentucky Free Throws Made Rank FTM Player Date Game 1 17 Bridgette Gordon 3/25/89 vs. Long Beach State 2 16 Shelia Collins 1/25/85 at Old Dominion 3 15 Chamique Holdsclaw 2/12/98 at Memphis 15 Shelia Collins 2/27/85 Louisiana State 5 14 Shelia Collins 3/25/84 Georgia 6 13 Chamique Holdsclaw 3/23/98 vs. North Carolina 13 Tonya Edwards 3/24/90 vs. Virginia 13 Bridgette Gordon 3/6/89 vs. Auburn 13 Gail Dobson 3/1/75 vs. Union (Tenn.) 13 Gail Dobson 2/14/75 vs. Appalachian State Free Throws Attempted Rank FTA Player Date Game 1 20 Bridgette Gordon 3/25/89 vs. Long Beach State 2 19 Shelia Collins 1/25/85 at Old Dominion 3 18 Tonya Edwards 3/24/90 vs. Virginia 4 17 Chamique Holdsclaw 2/12/98 at Memphis 5 16 Candace Parker 2/26/06 Florida 16 Daedra Charles 3/2/91 vs. Vanderbilt 16 Shelia Collins 2/27/85 Louisiana State 16 Shelia Collins 3/25/84 Georgia 9 15 Michelle Snow 12/16/01 at Stanford 15 Chamique Holdsclaw 12/17/98 at Arkansas 15 Dana Johnson 3/16/94 North Carolina A&T Free Throw Percentage Rank FT% Player (FTM-FTA) Date Game Gail Dobson (13-13) 3/1/75 vs. Union (Tenn.) Gail Dobson (12-12) 2/27/75 vs. Union (Tenn.) Debbie Groover (11-11) 11/23/77 Miami (Ohio) Shanna Zolman (10-10) 1/7/06 Connecticut Laurie Milligan (10-10) 1/19/97 at Vanderbilt Tiffany Woosley (10-10) 3/6/94 vs. Alabama Tiffany Woosley (10-10) 2/5/94 Alabama Sheila Frost (10-10) 1/23/89 Southern Illinois Tonya Edwards (10-10) 1/7/87 at Old Dominion Alberta Auguste (9-9) 11/12/06 Chattanooga Candace Parker (9-9) 12/4/05 at Stanford Semeka Randall (9-9) 2/27/00 Auburn Tiffany Woosley (9-9) 2/8/94 at South Carolina Points Rank Points Player Date Game 1 51 Patricia Roberts 11/13/76 Kentucky 2 43 Tanya Haave 12/11/82 at Stephen F. Austin 43 Patricia Roberts 1/24/77 East Tennessee State 4 40 Shelia Collins 3/3/85 at Mississippi 40 Patricia Roberts 3/26/77 vs. Immaculata 6 39 Chamique Holdsclaw 3/15/99 Boston College 39 Chamique Holdsclaw 2/14/98 Auburn 39 Gail Dobson 3/1/75 vs. Union (Tenn.) 9 38 Tamika Catchings 2/26/99 vs. Florida 38 Patricia Roberts 1/6/77 Marshall Rebounds Rank Rebounds Player Date Game 1 24 Patricia Roberts 2/19/77 vs. Anderson J.C Daedra Charles 3/16/91 Southwest Missouri St. 22 Karla Horton 11/24/85 East Carolina 4 20 Sheila Frost 12/20/87 Northern Illinois 20 Debbie Groover 1/27/79 Valdosta State

142 Assists 20 Cindy Brogdon 2/12/78 at Kentucky 20 Patricia Roberts 3/10/77 vs. Clemson 20 Patricia Roberts 3/3/77 vs. Middle Tenn. State 20 Patricia Roberts 2/12/77 at Eastern Kentucky 20 Patricia Roberts 11/13/76 Kentucky Rank Assists Player Date Game 1 18 Dawn Marsh 3/6/88 vs. Georgia 2 14 Holly Warlick 2/12/78 Memphis State 3 13 Dawn Marsh 1/11/87 Kentucky 4 12 Michelle Marciniak 2/25/95 Georgia 12 Dawn Marsh 1/17/88 Vanderbilt 12 Dawn Marsh 3/20/86 vs. Georgia 12 Lea Henry 2/28/82 at Kentucky 12 Holly Warlick 3/5/80 Clemson 9 11 Kellie Jolly 3/30/97 vs. Old Dominion 11 Laurie Milligan 1/7/97 at Old Dominion Blocked Shots Rank Blocks Player Date Game 1 8 Ashley Robinson 12/11/03 Rutgers 2 7 Candace Parker 11/28/06 at Louisiana State 7 Candace Parker 11/24/05 vs. Michigan State 7 Michelle Snow 3/31/00 vs. Rutgers 7 Cindy Noble 3/21/81 Illinois State 6 6 Candace Parker 2/25/07 Vanderbilt 6 Candace Parker 1/22/07 Duke 6 Candace Parker 1/6/07 at Connecticut 6 Candace Parker 3/26/06 vs. Rutgers 6 Daedra Charles 3/4/90 vs. Georgia 6 Sheila Frost 2/17/86 Tennessee State 6 Mary Ostrowski 2/15/84 Mississippi 6 Cindy Noble 3/13/81 vs. Kentucky Steals Rank Steals Player Date Game 1 11 Michelle Marciniak 1/14/96 at Kentucky 2 10 Shelia Collins 2/8/85 at Florida State 3 9 Holly Warlick 1/24/79 at Louisiana State 4 8 Alberta Auguste 11/28/06 at Louisiana Tech 8 Loree Moore 11/19/04 at Chattanooga 8 Tamika Catchings 2/16/99 Memphis 8 Nikki McCray 2/12/95 Vanderbilt 8 Nikki McCray 1/20/94 Virginia Tech 8 Nikki McCray 1/7/94 at Notre Dame 8 Nikki McCray 12/9/92 UNC-Charlotte 8 Nikki McCray 2/19/92 at Memphis State Single-Game Records -- Team Field Goals Made Rank FGM Game Date 1 58 at Hawaii Pacific 12/20/ at Puerto Rico-Mayaguez 11/29/ Tennessee-Martin 2/13/ Marshall 1/6/ Chattanooga State J.C. 1/29/ Tennessee-Martin 11/19/99 50 vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga 2/28/ at Memphis State 2/19/92 48 Stetson 11/26/ Shorter 1/11/75 Field Goals Attempted Rank FGA Game Date 1 98 at Youngstown State 2/9/ Stetson 11/26/ Chattanooga State J.C. 1/29/ Tennessee State 2/27/ Providence 1/25/ vs. Ohio State 12/17/81 90 at Kentucky 1/28/ vs. Memphis State 3/2/ vs. George Mason 12/6/97 87 Vanderbilt 1/17/88 Field Goal Percentage Rank FG% Game (FGM-FGA) Date at Old Dominion (44-61) 1/4/ vs. Valdosta State (43-60) 11/29/ at Hawaii Pacific (58-81) 12/20/ St. Joseph s (38-55) 11/16/ at Purdue (37-55) 12/2/ at Notre Dame (37-55) 1/7/ at Puerto Rico-Mayaguez (57-86) 11/29/ at Memphis State (43-65) 2/24/ at Penn State (36-55) 1/30/ at Memphis State (48-74) 2/19/92 Three-Point Field Goals Made Rank 3PM Game Date 1 13 Mississippi 2/6/05 13 vs. Army 11/30/ Mississippi 2/8/ Princeton 12/20/05 11 Texas 12/1/05 11 Western Carolina 3/20/05 11 at Vanderbilt 2/15/04 11 at Vanderbilt 2/2/03 11 at Florida 1/19/03 11 at Puerto Rico-Mayaguez 11/29/02 11 at Texas Tech 12/18/ Duke 1/22/07 10 Middle Tennessee 11/26/06 10 vs. Louisiana State 3/5/06 10 at George Washington 12/7/05 10 Michigan State 11/24/05 10 Vanderbilt 2/27/03 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Rank 3PA Game Date 1 27 Mississippi 2/6/ at Texas Tech 12/18/ Mississippi State 1/26/ Chattanooga 11/21/ vs. Army 11/30/02 23 Oklahoma 11/10/02 23 vs. Xavier 3/24/ at Alabama 1/28/07 22 Duke 1/22/ vs. Michigan State 11/24/05 21 Stetson 11/20/05 21 at Alabama 1/16/03 21 at Chattanooga 11/16/01 21 at UCLA 11/28/99 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Rank 3P% Game (3PM-3PA) Date at Notre Dame (7-8) 1/7/ vs. Vanderbilt (6-7) 2/28/ DePaul (5-6) 2/13/ Princeton (11-15) 12/20/ Kentucky (5-7) 2/11/ Vanderbilt (5-7) 2/18/ Stanford (5-7) 12/1/ at Memphis State (5-7) 2/19/ Florida Atlantic (5-7) 1/21/ at Florida (11-16) 1/19/03 Free Throws Made Rank FTM Game Date 1 40 at Florida 2/3/ vs. Long Beach State 3/25/ at Vanderbilt 1/19/ Long Beach State 12/3/ Southern California 3/21/ vs. Alabama 3/6/94 34 vs. Georgia 3/5/ at Old Dominion 1/7/ Connecticut 1/7/06 32 Florida 2/19/04 32 at Memphis 2/12/98 Free Throws Attempted Rank FTA Game Date 1 53 Long Beach State 12/3/ vs. Long Beach State 3/25/ Tennessee State 2/17/ at Florida 2/3/ Memphis 2/16/99 45 UCLA 12/21/98

143 45 at Vanderbilt 1/19/ vs. Alabama 3/6/ vs. Stanford 12/1/ at Alabama 2/4/01 Free Throw Percentage Rank FT% Game (FTM-FTA) Date vs. Southern California (9-9) 4/1/ Tenn.-Chattanooga (6-6) 12/5/ Vanderbilt (23-24) 2/27/ at Kentucky (23-24) 2/13/ Wake Forest (22-23) 3/19/ Georgia (19-20) 1/12/ Alabama (19-20) 1/2/0/ Stanford 11/24/ at Ole Miss (18-19) 2/22/ at Mississippi State (18-19) 2/17/00 Points Rank Points Game Date at Puerto Rico-Mayaguez 11/29/ Tennessee-Martin 11/19/ at Hawaii Pacific 12/20/ at DePaul 1/20/ Tennessee-Martin 2/13/ Mississippi 2/8/ at Memphis State 2/19/ Florida 2/8/ Eastern Kentucky 12/19/ Tennessee State 2/17/86 Rebounds Rank Rebounds Game Date 1 76 Tennessee State 2/27/ Belmont 3/1/ at Youngstown State 2/9/ Tennessee State 2/17/ Virginia 11/19/ vs. Marquette 11/23/ vs. George Mason 12/6/97 64 South Carolina State 3/19/83 64 vs. Washington State 12/16/ at Kentucky 1/21/01 Assists Rank Assists Game Date 1 41 at Hawaii Pacific 12/20/ East Tennessee State 2/5/ Kansas State 1/7/ vs. Valdosta State 11/29/ at Fullerton State 12/16/ Stetson 11/26/89 31 Tennessee Tech 3/15/87 31 at Memphis State 2/24/86 31 Tennessee State 2/17/86 31 at San Jose State 12/15/79 Blocked Shots Rank Blocks Game Date 1 13 Eastern Kentucky 12/19/ Notre Dame 12/30/06 12 vs. Colgate 3/20/ Connecticut 2/1/01 11 Mississippi 2/4/99 11 Liberty 3/14/98 11 at DePaul 1/20/98 11 at Tennessee-Martin 11/23/97 11 Tennessee State 2/17/ at Connecticut 1/6/07 10 at Louisiana Tech 11/28/06 10 at Georgia 2/16/06 10 at Kentucky 1/26/06 10 Louisiana State 2/29/04 10 Alabama State 3/22/03 Steals Rank Steals Game Date 1 38 at Hawaii Pacific 12/20/ Louisiana State 2/22/ at Tennessee-Martin 11/23/97 24 Providence 1/25/93 24 North Carolina-Charlotte 12/9/92 24 Mississippi State 2/21/ at George Washington 11/27/01 23 Radford 3/16/96 23 at Notre Dame 1/7/94 23 Kentucky 2/17/79 Single-Season Records -- Individual Games Played Rank Games Player Year 1 39 Tamika Catchings Teresa Geter Chamique Holdsclaw Kellie Jolly LaShonda Stephens Kyra Elzy Chamique Holdsclaw Brynae Laxton Cindy Brogdon Susan Clower Debbie Groover Kathy O'Neil Holly Warlick Games Started Rank Starts Player Year 1 39 Chamique Holdsclaw Cindy Brogdon Debbie Groover Holly Warlick Gwen Jackson Kara Lawson Loree Moore Kellie Jolly Chamique Holdsclaw Pashen Thompson Cindy Noble Jill Rankin Holly Warlick Field Goals Made Rank FGM Player Year Trish Roberts Chamique Holdsclaw Cindy Brogdon Chamique Holdsclaw Bridgette Gordon Jill Rankin Chamique Holdsclaw Bridgette Gordon Cindy Brogdon Cindy Noble Field Goals Attempted Rank FGA Player Year Cindy Brogdon Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Trish Roberts Cindy Brogdon Chamique Holdsclaw Bridgette Gordon Jill Rankin Bridgette Gordon Chamique Holdsclaw Field Goal Percentage Rank FG% Player (FGM-FGA) Year Cindy Noble ( ) Trish Roberts ( ) Dana Johnson ( ) Sheila Frost ( ) Michelle Snow ( ) Cindy Noble ( ) Sheila Frost ( ) Mary Ostrowski ( ) Cindy Noble ( ) Sheila Frost ( ) Three-Point Field Goals Made Rank 3PM Player Year

144 1 103 Shanna Zolman Kara Lawson Kara Lawson Shanna Zolman Kara Lawson Shannon Bobbitt Sidney Spencer Shanna Zolman Brittany Jackson Sidney Spencer Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Rank 3PA Player Year Shanna Zolman Kara Lawson Kara Lawson Shanna Zolman Kara Lawson Brittany Jackson Shannon Bobbitt Sidney Spencer Tiffany Woosley Shanna Zolman Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Rank 3P% Player (3PM-3PA) Year Dena Head (25-51) Gwen Jackson (16-34) Tiffany Woosley (46-101) Kara Lawson (77-171) Shanna Zolman (68-156) Kara Lawson (79-181) Sidney Spencer (53-122) Shanna Zolman ( ) Shanna Zolman (58-136) April McDivitt (34-80) Free Throws Made Rank FTM Player Year Chamique Holdsclaw Tamika Catchings Candace Parker Semeka Randall Candace Parker Dana Johnson Cindy Noble Jill Rankin Shelia Collins Semeka Randall Free Throws Attempted Rank FTA Player Year Candace Parker Tamika Catchings Chamique Holdsclaw Semeka Randall Candace Parker Daedra Charles Dana Johnson Chamique Holdsclaw Bridgette Gordon Chamique Holdsclaw Free Throw Percentage Rank FT% Player (FTM-FTA) Year Shanna Zolman (88-92) Shanna Zolman (85-90) Sidney Spencer (37-40) Shanna Zolman (58-65) Kara Lawson (99-112) Tiffany Woosley ( ) Sidney Spencer (39-45) Cindy Brogdon ( ) Shanna Zolman (75-87) Kara Lawson (60-70) Tanya Haave ( ) Points Rank Points Player Year Trish Roberts Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Cindy Brogdon Bridgette Gordon Jill Rankin Chamique Holdsclaw Tamika Catchings Bridgette Gordon Cindy Noble Candace Parker Scoring Average Rank PPG Player Year Trish Roberts Chamique Holdsclaw Cindy Brogdon Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Bridgette Gordon Bridgette Gordon Cindy Brogdon Candace Parker Jill Rankin Tanya Haave Rebounds Rank Rebounds Player Year Trish Roberts Chamique Holdsclaw Debbie Groover Chamique Holdsclaw Chamique Holdsclaw Daedra Charles Tamika Catchings Karla Horton Candace Parker Sheila Frost Rebound Average Rank RPG Player Year Trish Roberts Candace Parker Chamique Holdsclaw Lisa Harrison Sheila Frost Shelia Collins Daedra Charles Karla Horton Chamique Holdsclaw Tamika Catchings Daedra Charles Assists Rank Assists Player Year Dawn Marsh Holly Warlick Dawn Marsh Michelle Marciniak Dawn Marsh Holly Warlick Lea Henry Lea Henry Michelle Marciniak Holly Warlick Assist Average Rank APG Player Year Dawn Marsh Dawn Marsh Holly Warlick Michelle Marciniak Dawn Marsh Lea Henry Holly Warlick Lea Henry Holly Warlick Laurie Milligan Lea Henry Blocked Shots Rank Blocks Player Year 1 93 Teresa Geter Candace Parker Candace Parker Sheila Frost

145 5 70 Ashley Robinson Ashley Robinson Tamika Catchings Sheila Frost Sheila Frost Sheila Frost Steals Rank Steals Player Year Holly Warlick Chamique Holdsclaw Shelia Collins Holly Warlick Michelle Marciniak Alexis Hornbuckle Bridgette Gordon Semeka Randall Tamika Catchings Loree Moore Career Records -- Individual Games Played Rank/125 Gms. Player Years Chamique Holdsclaw Shanna Zolman Kara Lawson Abby Conklin Tasha Butts Holly Warlick Tye sha Fluker Semeka Randall Shyra Ely Melissa McCray Susan Clower Debbie Groover Sheila Frost Gwen Jackson Michelle Snow Bridgette Gordon Kathy O'Neil Kristen Clement Latina Davis Dena Head Brittany Jackson Lea Henry Dana Johnson Ashley Robinson Kellie Jolly Dawn Marsh Pam Marr Pashen Thompson Lisa Harrison Sidney Spencer Kelli Casteel LaToya Davis Tanya Haave Pat Hatmaker Cindy Ely Tamika Catchings Kyra Elzy Nikki McCray Dominque Redding Nikki Caldwell Lynne Collins Vonda Ward Kathy Spinks Mary Ostrowski Tonya Edwards Loree Moore Cheryl Littlejohn Paula Towns Lisa Webb Shelley Sexton Niya Butts Tiffani Johnson Regina Clark Shalon Pillow Jody Adams Debbie Hawhee Daedra Charles Nicky Anosike April McDivitt Michelle Marciniak Tiffany Woosley Shelia Collins Cindy Noble Laurie Milligan Courtney McDaniel Carla McGhee Brynae Laxton Karla Horton Alexis Hornbuckle Games Started 97 Jennifer Tuggle Peggy Evans LaShonda Stephens Misty Greene Sherri Fancher Debbie Scott Cindy Brogdon Susie Davis Candace Parker Teresa Geter Alex Fuller Zandra Montgomery Suzanne Barbre **-** Rochone Dilligard Sybil Dosty Valerie Freeman Sherry Bostic Lisa McGill Amy Gamble Tammy Larkey Amanda Canon Tanika Smith Pearl Moore Michelle Johnson Jill Rankin Jerilynn Harper Sarah Edwards Kris Durham Alberta Auguste Cait McMahan Patricia Roberts Sue Thomas **-**-** Jackie Watson **-**-** Shannon Bobbitt Fonda Bondurant ** Marlene Jeter Susan Foulds Lindsey Moss Michelle Munoz Pam Cook Melissa Smith Emily Roberts Tasheika Morris Sa de Wiley-Gatewood Kim Smallwood Sonya Cannon Karen Morton Linda Ray Liza Graves Leanne Hance Elizabeth Curry Sabrina Mott Gay Townson Becky Clark 80 9 Nicci Moats Mina Todd 81 8 Aubrey Guastalli Gina Bozeman 82 7 Abby Canon Kristie Snyder 84 6 Bev Curtis 80 4 Tamara Carver 91 4 Lesia Cecil 86 3 Jan Seay 78 Rank/85 Starts Player Years Chamique Holdsclaw Kara Lawson Tamika Catchings Lea Henry Bridgette Gordon Semeka Randall Dena Head Mary Ostrowski Michelle Snow Sheila Frost Nikki McCray Shyra Ely Gwen Jackson Tanya Haave Loree Moore Nicky Anosike Karla Horton Debbie Groover ** Shanna Zolman Kellie Jolly Daedra Charles Cindy Noble Melissa McCray Paula Towns Dana Johnson Dawn Marsh Tasha Butts Ashley Robinson Shelley Sexton Pashen Thompson Alexis Hornbuckle

146 Field Goals Made 78 Shelia Collins Lisa Harrison Holly Warlick **-** Michelle Marciniak Pat Hatmaker Tiffany Woosley Sidney Spencer Latina Davis Tonya Edwards Candace Parker Nikki Caldwell Peggy Evans Abby Conklin Kelli Casteel Kristen Clement Tiffani Johnson Vonda Ward Jody Adams Carla McGhee Kathy Spinks Susan Clower Lisa Webb Tye sha Fluker Pam Marr Cindy Brogdon ** Jill Rankin Kyra Elzy Tonya Edwards Cindy Ely ** = 32 Shannon Bobbitt Brittany Jackson Kathy O Neil **-** LaShonda Stephens Teresa Geter Laurie Milligan Valerie Freeman Zandra Montgomery ** LaToya Davis Debbie Scott April McDivitt Lynne Collins Misty Greene Brynae Laxton Jennifer Tuggle Rochone Dilligard Debbie Hawhee Sa de Wiley-Gatewood Cheryl Littlejohn Karen Morton 83 4 Shalon Pillow Amy Gamble Tammy Larkey Niya Butts Regina Clark Dominique Redding Cait McMahan Amanda Canon Pam Cook 83 1 Jerilynn Harper 79 Rank/121 Made Player Years Chamique Holdsclaw Bridgette Gordon Tamika Catchings Sheila Frost Tanya Haave Semeka Randall Mary Ostrowski Kara Lawson Shyra Ely Cindy Brogdon Nikki McCray Dana Johnson Debbie Groover Cindy Noble Daedra Charles Michelle Snow Shanna Zolman Gwen Jackson Shelia Collins Dena Head Lea Henry Lisa Harrison Candace Parker Paula Towns Abby Conklin Latina Davis Peggy Evans Tonya Edwards Patricia Roberts Shelley Sexton Holly Warlick Sidney Spencer Tiffani Johnson Ashley Robinson Melissa McCray Karla Horton Field Goals Attempted 371 Suzanne Barbre **-** Tye sha Fluker Alexis Hornbuckle Michelle Marciniak Kelli Casteel Tiffany Woosley Pashen Thompson Kellie Jolly Brittany Jackson Lisa Webb Jill Rankin Vonda Ward Kathy O'Neil Loree Moore Tasha Butts Dawn Marsh Zandra Montgomery Kristen Clement Cindy Ely Nikki Caldwell Jody Adams Lynne Collins Carla McGhee Nicky Anosike Kathy Spinks Kyra Elzy Jennifer Tuggle Sue Thomas **-**-** Pat Hatmaker April McDivitt LaToya Davis Susan Clower Teresa Geter Dominique Redding Valerie Freeman Regina Clark Jerilynn Harper Debbie Scott Courtney McDaniel Debbie Hawhee Lisa McGill Laurie Milligan Shalon Pillow Cheryl Littlejohn Alex Fuller LaShonda Stephens Karen Morton Misty Greene Niya Butts Brynae Laxton Kris Durham Shannon Bobbitt Pam Marr Jackie Watson **-**-** Tammy Larkey Sybil Dosty Sherry Bostic Amy Gamble Alberta Auguste Susie Davis Rochone Dilligard Sherri Fancher Pearl Moore Michelle Johnson Pam Cook Michelle Munoz Sa de Wiley-Gatewood Cait McMahan Marlene Jeter Emily Roberts Fonda Bondurant ** Lindsey Moss Mina Todd Tasheika Morris Sarah Edwards Kim Smallwood Susan Foulds Melissa Smith Tanika Smith Bev Curtis 80 8 Leanne Hance 78 7 Amanda Canon Sonya Cannon Linda Ray Gina Bozeman 82 4 Becky Clark 80 3 Gay Townson 87 2 Nicci Moats Tamara Carver 91 2 Liza Graves 78 1 Elizabeth Curry Lesia Cecil 86 1 Jan Seay 78 Rank/123 FGA Player Years Chamique Holdsclaw Bridgette Gordon Semeka Randall

147 Tamika Catchings Kara Lawson Tanya Haave Shyra Ely Shanna Zolman Cindy Brogdon Shelia Collins Sheila Frost Mary Ostrowski Nikki McCray Debbie Groover Dena Head Dana Johnson Lisa Harrison Lea Henry Gwen Jackson Daedra Charles Abby Conklin Michelle Snow Latina Davis Tonya Edwards Cindy Noble Holly Warlick Sidney Spencer Candace Parker Paula Towns Peggy Evans Melissa McCray Tiffany Woosley Shelley Sexton Brittany Jackson Ashley Robinson Alexis Hornbuckle Michelle Marciniak Karla Horton Tasha Butts Suzanne Barbre **-** Tye sha Fluker Tiffani Johnson Kellie Jolly Nikki Caldwell Patricia Roberts Loree Moore Kathy O'Neil Vonda Ward Kelli Casteel Pashen Thompson Kristen Clement Lisa Webb Dawn Marsh Jody Adams Jill Rankin Cindy Ely Zandra Montgomery Nicky Anosike Kyra Elzy Lynne Collins Carla McGhee Susan Clower Kathy Spinks Pat Hatmaker Dominique Redding April McDivitt Regina Clark Jennifer Tuggle LaToya Davis Sue Thomas **-**-** Valerie Freeman Teresa Geter Laurie Milligan Debbie Scott LaShonda Stephens Debbie Hawhee Lisa McGill Misty Greene Brynae Laxton Jerilynn Harper Courtney McDaniel Shannon Bobbitt Pam Marr Cheryl Littlejohn Alex Fuller Niya Butts Kris Durham Shalon Pillow Jackie Watson **-**-** Karen Morton Tammy Larkey Amy Gamble Susie Davis Sherri Fancher Sherry Bostic Alberta Auguste Sybil Dosty Rochone Dilligard Michelle Johnson Sa de Wiley-Gatewood Cait McMahan Pearl Moore Marlene Jeter Pam Cook Emily Roberts Michelle Munoz Lindsey Moss Tasheika Morris Fonda Bondurant ** Susan Foulds Melissa Smith Mina Todd Kim Smallwood Tanika Smith Sarah Edwards Amanda Canon Bev Curtis Leanne Hance Sonya Cannon Becky Clark Linda Ray Gina Bozeman 82 7 Nicci Moats Liza Graves 78 5 Abby Canon Aubrey Guastalli Tamara Carver 91 3 Kristie Snyder 84 2 Elizabeth Curry Lesia Cecil 86 1 Jan Seay 78 Field Goal Percentage (200 att.) Rank/80 FG% Player (FGM-FGA) Years Trish Roberts ( ) Cindy Noble ( ) Sheila Frost ( ) Jerilynn Harper ( ) Michelle Snow ( ) Dana Johnson ( ) Jill Rankin ( ) Daedra Charles ( ) Candace Parker ( ) Mary Ostrowski ( ) Kelli Casteel ( ) Paula Towns ( ) Pashen Thompson ( ) Bridgette Gordon ( ) Gwen Jackson ( ) Tiffani Johnson ( ) Tanya Haave ( ) Chamique Holdsclaw ( ) Peggy Evans ( ) Courtney McDaniel ( ) Teresa Geter ( ) Tamika Catchings ( ) Suzanne Barbre ( ) **-** Carla McGhee ( ) Debbie Groover ( ) Jennifer Tuggle ( ) Nikki McCray ( ) Cindy Brogdon ( ) Lynne Collins ( ) Cheryl Littlejohn ( ) Zandra Montgomery ( ) Alex Fuller (99-206) Tye sha Fluker ( ) Karla Horton ( ) Sue Thomas ( ) **-**-** Shyra Ely ( ) Lisa Webb ( ) Kathy Spinks ( ) Debbie Scott ( ) Dena Head ( ) Shelley Sexton ( ) Dawn Marsh ( ) Valerie Freeman ( ) Lea Henry ( ) Cindy Ely ( ) Semeka Randall ( ) Latina Davis ( ) Kara Lawson ( ) Ashley Robinson ( ) Vonda Ward ( ) Kathy O'Neil ( ) Tonya Edwards ( ) Kellie Jolly ( ) Debbie Hawhee ( ) Alexis Hornbuckle ( ) LaToya Davis ( ) Melissa McCray ( ) Nicky Anosike ( ) Lisa Harrison ( ) Michelle Marciniak ( ) Shanna Zolman ( ) Loree Moore ( ) Abby Conklin ( ) Sidney Spencer ( ) Holly Warlick ( ) Shelia Collins ( ) Lisa McGill ( ) April McDivitt ( ) Jody Adams ( ) Pat Hatmaker ( )

148 .405 Tiffany Woosley ( ) Kristen Clement ( ) Regina Clark ( ) Dominique Redding ( ) Kyra Elzy ( ) Pam Marr (80-214) Tasha Butts ( ) Brittany Jackson ( ) Shannon Bobbitt (84-229) Laurie Milligan ( ) Susan Clower ( ) Nikki Caldwell ( ) Brynae Laxton (92-271) Misty Greene (94-278) LaShonda Stephens (96-295) #.500 Elizabeth Curry (1-2) 2007 #.419 Alberta Auguste (52-124) 2007 #.327 Cait McMahan (32-98) 2007 #.286 Nicci Moats (2-9) ATTEMPTS (inactive).586 Shalon Pillow ( ) Michelle Munoz (36-62) Karen Morton (95-171) Niya Butts (93-187) Kris Durham (88-186) Tammy Larkey (69-150) Jackie Watson (70-173) **-**-** ATTEMPTS (inactive).595 Sybil Dosty (66-111) Rochone Dilligard (49-103) Sherry Bostic (59-136) Michelle Johnson (43-102) Amy Gamble (53-148) Susie Davis (50-140) Sa de Wiley-Gatewood (35-101) Sherri Fancher (47-137) ATTEMPTS (inactive).513 Pam Cook (39-76) Pearl Moore (44-86) Emily Roberts (31-70) Marlene Jeter (31-78) Tasheika Morris (18-51) Lindsey Moss (19-54) ATTEMPTS (inactive) Jan Seay (1-1) Sarah Edwards (17-34) Tamara Carver (2-4) Gay Townson (3-6) Lesia Cecil (1-2) Mina Todd (19-38) Fonda Bondurant (22-44) ** Linda Ray (5-11) Kim Smallwood (16-37) Bev Curtis (8-20) Leanne Hance (8-20) Sonya Cannon (6-16) Melissa Smith (14-38) Susan Foulds (15-43) Liza Graves (2-6) Tanika Smith (11-35) Becky Clark (4-14) Amanda Canon (7-30) Abby Canon (0-5) Aubrey Guastalli (0-5) Kristie Snyder (0-3) 84 Three-Point Field Goals Made Rank/46 3PM Player Years Shanna Zolman Kara Lawson Brittany Jackson Tiffany Woosley Sidney Spencer Nikki Caldwell Abby Conklin Tamika Catchings Tasha Butts Jody Adams April McDivitt Kellie Jolly Michelle Marciniak Shannon Bobbitt Loree Moore Kristen Clement Gwen Jackson Dominique Redding Alexis Hornbuckle Misty Greene Dena Head Chamique Holdsclaw Latina Davis Laurie Milligan Tonya Edwards Sa de Wiley-Gatewood Alex Fuller Lindsey Moss Semeka Randall Jennifer Tuggle Cait McMahan Candace Parker Shyra Ely Michelle Johnson LaToya Davis Tasheika Morris Kris Durham Kyra Elzy Bridgette Gordon Michelle Munoz Nikki McCray Tiffani Johnson Tye sha Fluker Courtney McDaniel Amanda Canon Regina Clark Melissa McCray Ashley Robinson Sarah Edwards Lisa Harrison Debbie Scott Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Rank/59 3PA Player Years Shanna Zolman Kara Lawson Brittany Jackson Nikki Caldwell Tamika Catchings Abby Conklin Tiffany Woosley Sidney Spencer Tasha Butts Jody Adams Kellie Jolly April McDivitt Michelle Marciniak Kristen Clement Misty Greene Loree Moore Dominique Redding Shannon Bobbitt Alexis Hornbuckle Chamique Holdsclaw Gwen Jackson Latina Davis Dena Head Laurie Milligan Semeka Randall Tonya Edwards Sa de Wiley-Gatewood Alex Fuller Lindsey Moss Cait McMahan Candace Parker Shyra Ely Nikki McCray Jennifer Tuggle Alberta Auguste Tasheika Morris Michelle Johnson LaToya Davis Kyra Elzy Kris Durham Tiffani Johnson Ashley Robinson Michelle Munoz Tye sha Fluker Amanda Canon Bridgette Gordon Melissa McCray Regina Clark Courtney McDaniel Lisa Harrison Niya Butts Brynae Laxton Abby Canon Aubrey Guastalli Debbie Hawhee Dawn Marsh Vonda Ward Michelle Snow Sarah Edwards LaShonda Stephens Teresa Geter Pashen Thompson Peggy Evans Marlene Jeter Debbie Scott Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (100 att.) Rank/23 3P% Player (3PM-3PA) Years Shanna Zolman ( ) Kara Lawson ( ) April McDivitt ( )

149 4.407 Shannon Bobbitt (59-145) Sidney Spencer ( ) Gwen Jackson (55-140) Tiffany Woosley ( ) Kellie Jolly (99-267) Brittany Jackson ( ) Jody Adams ( ) Tasha Butts ( ) Abby Conklin ( ) Nikki Caldwell ( ) Loree Moore (56-164) Tamika Catchings ( ) Alexis Hornbuckle (46-142) Kristen Clement (56-175) Dominique Redding (50-163) Misty Greene (45-167) Latina Davis (36-121) Michelle Marciniak (66-233) Chamique Holdsclaw (36-141) #.367 Alex Fuller (18-49) #.310 Candace Parker (9-29) #.265 Cait McMahan (9-34) ATTEMPTS (inactive) Rank 3P% Player (3PM-3PA) Years.4255 Dena Head (40-94) Tonya Edwards (22-61) Sa de Wiley-Gatewood (20-59) Laurie Milligan (23-70) Semeka Randall (14-67) ATTEMPTS (inactive) Sarah Edwards (1-1) Debbie Scott (1-1) Bridgette Gordon (5-10) Jennifer Tuggle (11-25) Lindsey Moss (15-37) Michelle Johnson (8-21) Kris Durham (6-16) LaToya Davis (7-20) Michelle Munoz (4-13) Shyra Ely (8-27) Courtney McDaniel (2-7) Tasheika Morris (6-21) Kyra Elzy (5-19) Regina Clark (2-8) Tiffani Johnson (3-14) Melissa McCray (2-10) Tye sha Fluker (2-11) Amanda Canon (2-11) Nikki McCray (4-24) Lisa Harrison (1-7) Ashley Robinson (1-13) Abby Canon (0-5) Aubrey Guastalli (0-5) Niya Butts (0-6) Brynae Laxton (0-6) Debbie Hawhee (0-4) Michelle Johnson (0-3) Dawn Marsh (0-3) Vonda Ward (0-2) Peggy Evans (0-1) Marlene Jeter (0-1) LaShonda Stephens (0-1) Pashen Thompson (0-1) Free Throws Made Rank/119 FTM Player Years Chamique Holdsclaw Tamika Catchings Semeka Randall Bridgette Gordon Dana Johnson Tonya Edwards Dena Head Debbie Groover Mary Ostrowski Gwen Jackson Kara Lawson Cindy Noble Michelle Snow Shyra Ely Shelia Collins Pashen Thompson Latina Davis Nikki McCray Daedra Charles Candace Parker Shanna Zolman Tiffany Woosley Nicky Anosike Sheila Frost Tanya Haave Vonda Ward Tasha Butts Michelle Marciniak Kristen Clement Tiffani Johnson Dawn Marsh Cindy Brogdon Peggy Evans Karla Horton Paula Towns Alexis Hornbuckle Kellie Jolly Abby Conklin Shelley Sexton Kyra Elzy Kathy Spinks Ashley Robinson Tye sha Fluker Carla McGhee Kelli Casteel Brittany Jackson Kathy O'Neil Lisa Harrison Sidney Spencer Zandra Montgomery Jody Adams Cindy Ely Jill Rankin Lynne Collins Lisa Webb Patricia Roberts Nikki Caldwell Holly Warlick Suzanne Barbre **-** LaToya Davis Laurie Milligan Melissa McCray Pat Hatmaker Loree Moore Courtney McDaniel Lea Henry Pam Marr April McDivitt Teresa Geter Susan Clower Brynae Laxton Debbie Hawhee Shalon Pillow Niya Butts Regina Clark LaShonda Stephens Cheryl Littlejohn Jennifer Tuggle Tammy Larkey Jerilynn Harper Lisa McGill Alex Fuller Karen Morton Dominique Redding Alberta Auguste Sherri Fancher Rochone Dilligard Shannon Bobbitt Debbie Scott Valerie Freeman Sybil Dosty Sherry Bostic Misty Greene Sa de Wiley-Gatewood Marlene Jeter Sue Thomas **-**-** Pearl Moore Kris Durham Michelle Munoz Michelle Johnson Pam Cook Amy Gamble Sarah Edwards Jackie Watson **-**-** Amanda Canon Tanika Smith Fonda Bondurant ** Susie Davis Kim Smallwood Linda Ray Tasheika Morris Emily Roberts 77 8 Cait McMahan Becky Clark 80 8 Bev Curtis 80 7 Sabrina Mott 87 6 Melissa Smith 90 4 Elizabeth Curry Kristie Snyder 84 3 Nicci Moats Lindsey Moss Gay Townson 87 2 Sonya Cannon Mina Todd 81 2 Susan Foulds Lesia Cecil 86 1 Leanne Hance 78

150 Free Throws Attempted Rank/120 FTA Player Years Chamique Holdsclaw Semeka Randall Tamika Catchings Bridgette Gordon Dana Johnson Daedra Charles Michelle Snow Dena Head Mary Ostrowski Tonya Edwards Shyra Ely Gwen Jackson Debbie Groover Sheila Frost Nikki McCray Shelia Collins Cindy Noble Nicky Anosike Candace Parker Pashen Thompson Latina Davis Kara Lawson Vonda Ward Ashley Robinson Kristen Clement Tiffany Woosley Tanya Haave Shanna Zolman Michelle Marciniak Tasha Butts Tiffani Johnson Peggy Evans Kyra Elzy Karla Horton Dawn Marsh Kathy Spinks Alexis Hornbuckle Shelley Sexton Paula Towns Tye sha Fluker Carla McGhee Kathy O'Neil Lisa Harrison Kellie Jolly Cindy Brogdon Kelli Casteel Cindy Ely Lynne Collins Abby Conklin Holly Warlick Zandra Montgomery Brittany Jackson Suzanne Barbre **-** Lisa Webb Nikki Caldwell Jody Adams Sidney Spencer Patricia Roberts LaToya Davis Jill Rankin Loree Moore Laurie Milligan Pat Hatmaker Melissa McCray Brynae Laxton Lea Henry Courtney McDaniel Niya Butts Shalon Pillow Teresa Geter Pam Marr April McDivitt LaShonda Stephens Debbie Hawhee Regina Clark Susan Clower Cheryl Littlejohn Tammy Larkey Rochone Dilligard Jennifer Tuggle Lisa McGill Jerilynn Harper Sybil Dosty Valerie Freeman Alex Fuller Dominique Redding Debbie Scott Sherri Fancher Karen Morton Alberta Auguste Pearl Moore Sherry Bostic Shannon Bobbitt Marlene Jeter Misty Greene Jackie Watson **-**-** Sue Thomas **-**-** Susie Davis Sa de Wiley-Gatewood Kris Durham Pam Cook Michelle Johnson Amy Gamble Michelle Munoz Tanika Smith Sarah Edwards Amanda Canon Fonda Bondurant ** Kim Smallwood Linda Ray Cait McMahan Tasheika Morris Emily Roberts Melissa Smith Nicci Moats Sabrina Mott Becky Clark Bev Curtis 80 9 Lindsey Moss Elizabeth Curry Sonya Cannon Susan Foulds Kristie Snyder 84 3 Lesia Cecil 86 3 Mina Todd 81 3 Leanne Hance 78 2 Gay Townson 87 2 Liza Graves 78 Free Throw Percentage (150 att.) Rank/61 FT% Player (FTM-FTA) Years Shanna Zolman ( ) Kara Lawson ( ) Sidney Spencer ( ) Cindy Brogdon ( ) Tiffany Woosley ( ) Tanya Haave ( ) Jody Adams ( ) Jill Rankin ( ) Abby Conklin ( ) Tasha Butts ( ) Dawn Marsh ( ) Debbie Groover ( ) Brittany Jackson ( ) Tamika Catchings ( ) Latina Davis ( ) Cindy Noble ( ) Tonya Edwards ( ) Kellie Jolly ( ) Gwen Jackson ( ) Melissa McCray ( ) Patricia Roberts ( ) Pashen Thompson ( ) Michelle Marciniak ( ) Shelia Collins ( ) Laurie Milligan ( ) Mary Ostrowski ( ) Dena Head ( ) Candace Parker ( ) Chamique Holdsclaw ( ) Semeka Randall ( ) Lisa Webb ( ) Pat Hatmaker ( ) Nikki McCray ( ) Paula Towns ( ) Tiffani Johnson ( ) Zandra Montgomery ( ) Bridgette Gordon ( ) Alexis Hornbuckle ( ) Nikki Caldwell ( ) LaToya Davis ( ) Shyra Ely ( ) Vonda Ward ( ) Kelli Casteel ( ) Nicky Anosike ( ) Loree Moore ( ) Karla Horton ( ) Shelley Sexton ( ) Kristen Clement ( ) #.646 Dana Johnson ( ) Michelle Snow ( ) Tye sha Fluker ( ) Peggy Evans ( ) Cindy Ely ( ) Carla McGhee ( ) Sheila Frost ( ) Suzanne Barbre ( ) **-** Lisa Harrison ( ) Kathy O'Neil ( ) Lynne Collins ( ) Kathy Spinks ( ) Kyra Elzy ( ) Holly Warlick ( ) Daedra Charles ( ) Brynae Laxton (84-151)

151 .448 Ashley Robinson ( ) #.843 Shannon Bobbitt (43-51) 2007 #.767 Alex Fuller (56-73) #.753 Dominique Redding (55-73) #.676 Alberta Auguste (46-68) 2007 #.667 Elizabeth Curry (4-6) 2007 #.444 Cait McMahan (8-18) 2007 #.300 Nicci Moats (3-10) ATTEMPTS (inactive).768 Susan Clower (86-112) April McDivitt (88-120) Pam Marr (90-125) Teresa Geter (88-126) Debbie Hawhee (79-114) Courtney McDaniel (92-135) Cheryl Littlejohn (68-100) Regina Clark (73-114) Lea Henry (92-146) LaShonda Stephens (72-116) Shalon Pillow (75-126) Niya Butts (75-132) ATTEMPTS (inactive).812 Karen Morton (56-69) Sherry Bostic (39-52) Jennifer Tuggle (65-87) Jerilynn Harper (61-84) Tammy Larkey (64-92) Lisa McGill (59-87) Sherri Fancher (46-70) Debbie Scott (43-72) Valerie Freeman (42-75) Kim Smallwood (11-20) Sybil Dosty (39-78) Pearl Moore (29-59) ATTEMPTS (inactive) Gay Townson (2-2) Kristie Snyder (4-4) Sa de Wiley-Gatewood (33-38) Misty Greene (38-45) Michelle Munoz (25-31) Becky Clark (8-10) Bev Curtis (8-10) Sue Thomas (32-40) **-**-** Fonda Bondurant (19-24) ** Sarah Edwards (22-28) Kris Durham (29-38) Michelle Johnson (24-34) 93, Amanda Canon (19-27) Sabrina Mott (7-10) Marlene Jeter (32-47) Emily Roberts (9-13) Amy Gamble (23-34) Pam Cook (24-36) Mina Todd (2-3) Tanika Smith (19-29) Tasheika Morris (9-15) Jackie Watson (22-43) **-**-** Melissa Smith (6-12) Linda Ray (10-20) Susie Davis (18-39) Susan Foulds (2-5) Lindsey Moss (3-9) Lesia Cecil (1-3) Sonya Cannon (2-6) Leanne Hance (1-3) Liza Graves (0-2) 78 Points Rank/123 Points Player Years Chamique Holdsclaw Bridgette Gordon Tamika Catchings Kara Lawson Semeka Randall Sheila Frost Tanya Haave Mary Ostrowski Shanna Zolman Shyra Ely Dana Johnson Debbie Groover Nikki McCray Cindy Noble Gwen Jackson Michelle Snow Daedra Charles Dena Head Cindy Brogdon Shelia Collins Tonya Edwards Latina Davis Candace Parker Abby Conklin Lisa Harrison Lea Henry Paula Towns Tiffany Woosley Peggy Evans Sidney Spencer Michelle Marciniak Patricia Roberts Tiffani Johnson Pashen Thompson Shelley Sexton Alexis Hornbuckle Karla Horton Brittany Jackson Ashley Robinson Tasha Butts Holly Warlick Kellie Jolly Tye sha Fluker Melissa McCray Suzanne Barbre **-** Kelli Casteel Vonda Ward Kristen Clement Dawn Marsh Nicky Anosike Nikki Caldwell Jill Rankin Lisa Webb Loree Moore Kathy O'Neil Jody Adams Zandra Montgomery Cindy Ely Carla McGhee Lynne Collins Kathy Spinks Kyra Elzy April McDivitt LaToya Davis Pat Hatmaker Jennifer Tuggle Dominique Redding Teresa Geter Susan Clower Regina Clark Sue Thomas **-**-** Jerilynn Harper Laurie Milligan Valerie Freeman Courtney McDaniel Debbie Scott Debbie Hawhee Lisa McGill Shalon Pillow Alex Fuller Cheryl Littlejohn Misty Greene Shannon Bobbitt Brynae Laxton LaShonda Stephens Niya Butts Pam Marr Karen Morton Kris Durham Tammy Larkey Sybil Dosty Jackie Watson **-**-** Sherry Bostic Alberta Auguste Rochone Dilligard Sherri Fancher Amy Gamble Sa de Wiley-Gatewood Michelle Johnson Susie Davis Pearl Moore Pam Cook Michelle Munoz Marlene Jeter Cait McMahan Emily Roberts Fonda Bondurant ** Sarah Edwards Lindsey Moss Tasheika Morris Kim Smallwood Tanika Smith Mina Todd Amanda Canon Melissa Smith Susan Foulds Bev Curtis Linda Ray Leanne Hance Becky Clark Sonya Cannon Gina Bozeman 82 8 Gay Townson 87 7 Nicci Moats Sabrina Mott 87 6 Elizabeth Curry Tamara Carver 91 4 Kristie Snyder 84

152 4 Liza Graves 78 3 Lesia Cecil 86 2 Jan Seay 78 Scoring Average (30 games) Rank/98 PPG Player Years Trish Roberts Cindy Brogdon Chamique Holdsclaw Jill Rankin Candace Parker Bridgette Gordon Tamika Catchings Cindy Noble Daedra Charles Tanya Haave Mary Ostrowski Semeka Randall Kara Lawson Shelia Collins Suzanne Barbre **-** Sheila Frost Nikki McCray Dana Johnson Shyra Ely Shanna Zolman Peggy Evans Debbie Groover Sue Thomas **-**-** Gwen Jackson Dena Head Michelle Snow Tiffany Woosley Tonya Edwards Zandra Montgomery Jerilynn Harper Alexis Hornbuckle Michelle Marciniak Paula Towns Karla Horton Latina Davis Tiffani Johnson Lisa Harrison Abby Conklin Shelley Sexton Shannon Bobbitt Lea Henry Sidney Spencer Pashen Thompson Nicky Anosike Ashley Robinson Brittany Jackson Kellie Jolly Jody Adams Vonda Ward Kelli Casteel Lisa Webb Tasha Butts Holly Warlick Tye sha Fluker Melissa McCray Valerie Freeman Teresa Geter Loree Moore Carla McGhee Lisa McGill Kris Durham Kristen Clement Nikki Caldwell Dawn Marsh Kathy O'Neil Kyra Elzy April McDivitt Cindy Ely Jackie Watson **-**-** Tammy Larkey Lynne Collins Alberta Auguste Debbie Scott Kathy Spinks Jennifer Tuggle Alex Fuller LaToya Davis Laurie Milligan Regina Clark Courtney McDaniel Pat Hatmaker Dominique Redding Misty Greene Michelle Johnson Sherry Bostic Amy Gamble Debbie Hawhee Pearl Moore Susan Clower LaShonda Stephens Sybil Dosty Brynae Laxton Shalon Pillow Niya Butts Cheryl Littlejohn Rochone Dilligard Fonda Bondurant ** Pam Marr Susie Davis Sherri Fancher Sarah Edwards Tanika Smith Amanda Canon GAMES (inactive) 11.7 Karen Morton Sa de Wiley-Gatewood Mina Todd Bev Curtis Pam Cook Michelle Munoz Marlene Jeter Emily Roberts Cait McMahan Tasheika Morris Kim Smallwood Lindsey Moss Becky Clark Michelle Johnson Melissa Smith Gina Bozeman Leanne Hance Susan Foulds Linda Ray Tamara Carver Gay Townson Lesia Cecil Sabrina Mott Sonya Cannon Kristie Snyder Jan Seay 78.3 Liza Graves 78 Rebounds Rank/124 Rebounds Player Years Chamique Holdsclaw Sheila Frost Tamika Catchings Mary Ostrowski Debbie Groover Shyra Ely Bridgette Gordon Dana Johnson Michelle Snow Daedra Charles Pashen Thompson Lisa Harrison Gwen Jackson Karla Horton Tanya Haave Paula Towns Tiffani Johnson Cindy Noble Semeka Randall Vonda Ward Nikki McCray Ashley Robinson Dena Head Shelia Collins Kara Lawson Candace Parker Nicky Anosike Cindy Ely Peggy Evans Abby Conklin Tye sha Fluker Latina Davis Tasha Butts Carla McGhee Alexis Hornbuckle Holly Warlick Sidney Spencer Kathy O'Neil Lisa Webb Patricia Roberts Loree Moore Kelli Casteel Cindy Brogdon Tonya Edwards Lynne Collins Melissa McCray Kyra Elzy Kathy Spinks Shanna Zolman Kristen Clement Teresa Geter Zandra Montgomery Shelley Sexton Nikki Caldwell Jill Rankin Courtney McDaniel

153 269 LaToya Davis Suzanne Barbre **-** Michelle Marciniak Susan Clower Kellie Jolly Brittany Jackson Lea Henry Jennifer Tuggle Tiffany Woosley Lisa McGill Dawn Marsh Brynae Laxton Alex Fuller Valerie Freeman Sue Thomas **-**-** LaShonda Stephens Jody Adams Debbie Hawhee Pat Hatmaker Cheryl Littlejohn Jerilynn Harper Sybil Dosty Shalon Pillow Dominique Redding Regina Clark April McDivitt Tammy Larkey Niya Butts Debbie Scott Amy Gamble Pam Marr Jackie Watson **-**-** Laurie Milligan Karen Morton Rochone Dilligard Pearl Moore Michelle Johnson Susie Davis Sherry Bostic Misty Greene Sherri Fancher Alberta Auguste Marlene Jeter Pam Cook Emily Roberts Michelle Munoz Kris Durham Sa de Wiley-Gatewood Cait McMahan Kim Smallwood Melissa Smith Susan Foulds Fonda Bondurant ** Tanika Smith Lindsey Moss Tasheika Morris Mina Todd Amanda Canon Linda Ray Sarah Edwards Leanne Hance Bev Curtis Becky Clark 80 8 Nicci Moats Sonya Cannon Liza Graves 78 4 Sabrina Mott 87 3 Gina Bozeman 82 2 Gay Townson 87 2 Kristie Snyder 84 1 Abby Canon Aubrey Guastalli Tamara Carver 91 1 Lesia Cecil 86 Rebound Average (30 games) Rank/98 RPG Player Years Trish Roberts Candace Parker Chamique Holdsclaw Daedra Charles Mary Ostrowski Tamika Catchings Karla Horton Sheila Frost Jill Rankin Cindy Noble Debbie Groover Shyra Ely Tiffani Johnson Bridgette Gordon Dana Johnson Paula Towns Michelle Snow Pashen Thompson Lisa Harrison Peggy Evans Sue Thomas **-**-** Cindy Brogdon Shelia Collins Tanya Haave Nicky Anosike Gwen Jackson Vonda Ward Alexis Hornbuckle Nikki McCray Semeka Randall Carla McGhee Ashley Robinson Zandra Montgomery Dena Head Teresa Geter Cindy Ely Jerilynn Harper Lisa McGill Kara Lawson Suzanne Barbre **-** Lisa Webb Tye sha Fluker Latina Davis Abby Conklin Sidney Spencer Loree Moore Tasha Butts Jackie Watson **-**-** Tammy Larkey Valerie Freeman Kathy O'Neil Holly Warlick Tonya Edwards Kelli Casteel Alex Fuller Amy Gamble Lynne Collins Kathy Spinks Kyra Elzy Michelle Johnson Pearl Moore Melissa McCray Sybil Dosty Courtney McDaniel Shanna Zolman Michelle Marciniak Shelley Sexton Kristen Clement Jennifer Tuggle Brynae Laxton Tiffany Woosley Nikki Caldwell LaShonda Stephens Alberta Auguste LaToya Davis Kellie Jolly Sherry Bostic Brittany Jackson Debbie Scott Susan Clower Lea Henry Rochone Dilligard Jody Adams Dawn Marsh Debbie Hawhee Shalon Pillow Susie Davis Shannon Bobbitt Cheryl Littlejohn April McDivitt Regina Clark Pat Hatmaker Kris Durham Dominique Redding Niya Butts Cait McMahan Misty Greene Laurie Milligan Pam Marr Sherri Fancher Fonda Bondurant ** Tanika Smith Sarah Edwards Amanda Canon GAMES (inactive) 5.5 Karen Morton Emily Roberts Pam Cook Marlene Jeter Sa de Wiley-Gatewood Michelle Munoz Mina Todd Bev Curtis Kim Smallwood Melissa Smith Leanne Hance Susan Foulds Becky Clark 80.8 Tasheika Morris Linda Ray Lindsey Moss Liza Graves Sabrina Mott 87

154 Assists.381 Sonya Cannon Gina Bozeman Kristie Snyder Tamara Carver Lesia Cecil Gay Townson Abby Canon Aubrey Guastalli 2005 Rank/120 Assts. Player Years Dawn Marsh Holly Warlick Lea Henry Dena Head Kara Lawson Michelle Marciniak Kellie Jolly Kristen Clement Loree Moore Chamique Holdsclaw Tonya Edwards Pam Marr Alexis Hornbuckle Tamika Catchings Mary Ostrowski Pat Hatmaker Susan Clower Shanna Zolman Bridgette Gordon Debbie Groover Melissa McCray Shelley Sexton Lisa Harrison Tanya Haave Shelia Collins Nikki Caldwell Tiffany Woosley Jody Adams Latina Davis Cindy Brogdon Tasha Butts Nikki McCray Semeka Randall Laurie Milligan Suzanne Barbre **-** Cindy Ely April McDivitt Shyra Ely Candace Parker Nicky Anosike Kyra Elzy Brittany Jackson LaToya Davis Sidney Spencer Kathy O'Neil Carla McGhee Karla Horton Ashley Robinson Abby Conklin Gwen Jackson Lynne Collins Daedra Charles Sheila Frost Regina Clark Shannon Bobbitt Kris Durham Debbie Hawhee Cindy Noble Valerie Freeman Peggy Evans Zandra Montgomery Michelle Snow Vonda Ward Tiffani Johnson Debbie Scott Jennifer Tuggle Pashen Thompson Tye sha Fluker Teresa Geter Dominique Redding Lisa Webb Alex Fuller Patricia Roberts Jackie Watson **-**-** Niya Butts Lisa McGill Cait McMahan Alberta Auguste Dana Johnson Brynae Laxton Kathy Spinks Cheryl Littlejohn Misty Greene Sherri Fancher Kelli Casteel Sherry Bostic Jerilynn Harper Sue Thomas **-**-** Fonda Bondurant ** Jill Rankin Sa de Wiley-Gatewoode Courtney McDaniel Lindsey Moss Paula Towns Pam Cook Michelle Johnson Susie Davis Sa de Wiley-Gatewood Amy Gamble Sybil Dosty Rochone Dilligard Shalon Pillow Marlene Jeter LaShonda Stephens Mina Todd Tanika Smith Karen Morton 83 9 Liza Graves 78 7 Pearl Moore Leanne Hance 78 6 Michelle Munoz Amanda Canon Sarah Edwards Susan Foulds Sonya Cannon Tammy Larkey Abby Canon Becky Clark 80 2 Tasheika Morris Melissa Smith 90 2 Sabrina Mott 87 2 Linda Ray Kristie Snyder 84 2 Gina Bozeman 82 1 Gay Townson 87 1 Bev Curtis 80 1 Jan Seay 78 Assist Average (30 games) Rank/95 APG Player Years Dawn Marsh Holly Warlick Lea Henry Michelle Marciniak Cindy Brogdon Alexis Hornbuckle Loree Moore Kellie Jolly Dena Head Suzanne Barbre **-** Kara Lawson Kristen Clement Tonya Edwards Shannon Bobbitt Pam Marr Candace Parker Tamika Catchings Mary Ostrowski Chamique Holdsclaw Shelia Collins Pat Hatmaker Tiffany Woosley Shelley Sexton Jody Adams Kris Durham Susan Clower Laurie Milligan Bridgette Gordon Shanna Zolman Tanya Haave Nikki Caldwell Lisa Harrison Melissa McCray Nikki McCray Latina Davis April McDivitt Tasha Butts Semeka Randall Jackie Watson **-**-** Patricia Roberts Cindy Ely Nicky Anosike Shyra Ely Cait McMahan Alberta Auguste Valerie Freeman Kyra Elzy Fonda Bondurant ** Karla Horton Carla McGhee Sue Thomas **-**-** Brittany Jackson LaToya Davis Zandra Montgomery Jerilynn Harper 79

155 1.01 Sidney Spencer Debbie Scott Daedra Charles Kathy O'Neil Jill Rankin Teresa Geter Regina Clark Lynne Collins Ashley Robinson Alex Fuller Peggy Evans Gwen Jackson Abby Conklin Cindy Noble Debbie Hawhee Sherry Bostic Sheila Frost Jennifer Tuggle Tiffani Johnson Vonda Ward Michelle Johnson Michelle Snow Pashen Thompson Lisa Webb Misty Greene Niya Butts Dominique Redding Tye sha Fluker Brynae Laxton Amy Gamble Cheryl Littlejohn Kathy Spinks Dana Johnson Kelli Casteel Susie Davis Sybil Dosty Courtney McDaniel Tanika Smith Rochone Dilligard Paula Towns Pearl Moore LaShonda Stephens Tammy Larkey Sarah Edwards Amanda Canon Shalon Pillow GAMES (inactive) 1.41 Sa de Wiley-Gatewood Mina Todd Lindsey Moss Pam Cook Karen Morton Marlene Jeter Abby Canon Kristie Snyder Jan Seay Becky Clark Gina Bozeman Michelle Munoz Susan Foulds Sabrina Mott Sonya Cannon Bev Curtis Linda Ray Gay Townson Tasheika Morris Melissa Smith 90 Blocked Shots Rank/101Blocks Player Years Sheila Frost Ashley Robinson Michelle Snow Candace Parker Tamika Catchings Teresa Geter Nicky Anosike Chamique Holdsclaw Abby Conklin Vonda Ward Daedra Charles Cindy Noble Tiffani Johnson Tye sha Fluker Gwen Jackson Mary Ostrowski Shelia Collins Dana Johnson Bridgette Gordon Alexis Hornbuckle Shyra Ely Sidney Spencer LaToya Davis Lisa Harrison Pashen Thompson Dena Head Kyra Elzy Steals 37 Carla McGhee Debbie Groover ** Tanya Haave Paula Towns Tasha Butts Valerie Freeman Jennifer Tuggle Peggy Evans Karla Horton Holly Warlick **-** Kelli Casteel LaShonda Stephens Courtney McDaniel Nikki Caldwell Tonya Edwards Kathy Spinks Alex Fuller Jill Rankin Sybil Dosty Kara Lawson Latina Davis Michelle Marciniak Brittany Jackson Loree Moore Kristen Clement Semeka Randall Pat Hatmaker Karen Morton Shalon Pillow Cheryl Littlejohn Cindy Ely ** Lea Henry Tammy Larkey Kellie Jolly Laurie Milligan Pearl Moore Lisa Webb Lynne Collins Shanna Zolman Dawn Marsh Sherry Bostic Alberta Auguste Dominique Redding Nikki McCray Rochone Dilligard Melissa McCray Michelle Johnson Shelley Sexton Brynae Laxton Tiffany Woosley Jody Adams Regina Clark Debbie Hawhee Kris Durham Pam Marr Kathy O'Neil **-** Cindy Brogdon **-79 4 Nicci Moats April McDivitt Marlene Jeter Pam Cook 83 4 Susan Clower Zandra Montgomery **-79 3 Jerilynn Harper 79 3 Cait McMahan Sa de Wiley-Gatewood Lindsey Moss Tasheika Morris Niya Butts Misty Greene Melissa Smith 90 2 Debbie Scott Michelle Munoz Sarah Edwards Gay Townson 87 1 Linda Ray Mina Todd 81 1 Susan Foulds Becky Clark 80 1 Bev Curtis 80 Rank/111 Steals Player Years Bridgette Gordon Tamika Catchings Chamique Holdsclaw Nikki McCray Semeka Randall Loree Moore Shelia Collins Alexis Hornbuckle Holly Warlick **-** Michelle Marciniak Lea Henry Tonya Edwards Sheila Frost Dena Head Mary Ostrowski

156 203 Debbie Groover ** Latina Davis Kristen Clement Dawn Marsh Daedra Charles Kellie Jolly Kara Lawson Lisa Harrison Shyra Ely Pat Hatmaker Cindy Noble Kyra Elzy Tanya Haave Nicky Anosike Shelley Sexton Shanna Zolman Dana Johnson Susan Clower Candace Parker Sidney Spencer Abby Conklin Cindy Brogdon ** Kathy O'Neil **-** Nikki Caldwell Lynne Collins Laurie Milligan Brittany Jackson Lisa Webb Teresa Geter Tiffani Johnson Tye sha Fluker Vonda Ward Debbie Scott Valerie Freeman Kelli Casteel Kathy Spinks Alberta Auguste Regina Clark Zandra Montgomery ** Shannon Bobbitt Brynae Laxton Jennifer Tuggle Alex Fuller Niya Butts Jill Rankin Courtney McDaniel Sherry Bostic LaShonda Stephens Debbie Hawhee Cheryl Littlejohn Amy Gamble Jerilynn Harper Misty Greene Dominique Redding Rochone Dilligard Cait McMahan Sa de Wiley-Gatewood Shalon Pillow Karen Morton Sybil Dosty Kris Durham Michelle Johnson Pearl Moore Pam Cook Marlene Jeter Tammy Larkey Sherri Fancher **-**-79 7 Mina Todd 81 6 Michelle Munoz Lisa McGill **-79 4 Amanda Canon Sarah Edwards Tanika Smith Susan Foulds Susie Davis **-**-79 3 Lindsey Moss Melissa Smith 90 3 Gay Townson 87 3 Sonya Cannon Nicci Moats Kim Smallwood 96 2 Linda Ray Gina Bozeman 82 2 Bev Curtis 80 1 Elizabeth Curry Sabrina Mott 87 1 Lesia Cecil 86 1 Becky Clark Melissa McCray Tiffany Woosley Carla McGhee Tasha Butts April McDivitt Peggy Evans Paula Towns LaToya Davis Karla Horton Pashen Thompson Gwen Jackson Jody Adams Pam Marr Cindy Ely ** Michelle Snow Ashley Robinson ** - year without complete statistics # - active player who has not numerically qualified for a category.

157 LADY VOL ALL-TIME TOP 10 SINGLE-GAME PERFORMANCES BY CLASS Updated FRESHMEN POINTS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 35 TAMIKA CATCHINGS DePaul 1/20/ CANDACE PARKER Florida 2/26/ SHYRA ELY Georgia 3/1/ CANDACE PARKER Rutgers 3/26/ TAMIKA CATCHINGS Wisconsin 12/20/97 27 TAMIKA CATCHINGS Louisiana Tech 3/29/98 27 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Purdue 12/2/95 27 KAREN MORTON Vanderbilt 2/19/83 27 SHELIA COLLINS Southern California 3/21/ CANDACE PARKER Army 3/19/06 26 CANDACE PARKER Georgia 3/4/06 26 CANDACE PARKER Georgia 1/12/06 26 SHEILA FROST Florida 2/2/86 26 TAMIKA CATCHINGS Vanderbilt 2/16/98 26 TAMIKA CATCHINGS Texas 12/3/97 REBOUNDS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 19 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Georgia 1/8/ SHEILA FROST Notre Dame 12/9/ SHEILA FROST Iowa 3/16/86 17 BRIDGETTE GORDON Georgia 1/29/86 17 TIFFANI JOHNSON Louisiana Tech 11/20/94 17 MICHELLE SNOW Mississippi State 2/6/ KARLA HORTON Vanderbilt 2/16/ CANDACE PARKER Florida 2/26/06 15 MICHELLE SNOW Memphis 2/16/99 15 DEBBIE GROOVER Tennessee Tech 1/18/78 ASSISTS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 9 JODY ADAMS Stetson 11/26/89 9 JODY ADAMS Illinois 1/2/90 9 PAM MARR Rutgers 1/19/ LOREE MOORE Florida 1/31/02 8 APRIL MCDIVITT South Carolina 1/14/00 8 LAURIE MILLIGAN DePaul 2/14/95 8 DENA HEAD Louisiana Tech 2/14/89 8 DAWN MARSH Vanderbilt 2/16/85 8 PAM MARR Vanderbilt 2/19/83 8 SHELIA COLLINS Penn State 2/7/82 BLOCKED SHOTS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 7 CANDACE PARKER Michigan State 11/24/ CANDACE PARKER Rutgers 3/26/ SHEILA FROST Tennessee State 2/17/ CANDACE PARKER Florida 2/26/06 5 CANDACE PARKER Georgia 2/16/06 5 ASHLEY ROBINSON Stanford 12/17/00 5 MICHELLE SNOW Boston College 3/15/99 5 TERESA GETER Arkansas 3/27/98 5 TERESA GETER Rutgers 3/21/98 5 TAMIKA CATCHINGS Liberty 3/14/98 5 TERESA GETER Georgia 1/14/98 5 TERESA GETER Louisiana Tech 11/21/97 5 TIFFANI JOHNSON Louisiana Tech 11/20/94 5 SHEILA FROST Notre Dame 12/9/85 5 SHEILA FROST East Tennessee State 1/8/86 5 SHEILA FROST Alabama 1/18/86 5 SHEILA FROST Florida State 1/26/86 5 SHEILA FROST Auburn 2/8/86 5 SHELIA COLLINS Kentucky 2/18/82 STEALS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 8 NIKKI McCRAY Memphis State 2/19/92 8 BRIDGETTE GORDON Hawaii Pacific 12/20/ SHELIA COLLINS Southern California 3/21/ NICKY ANOSIKE Purdue 3/22/05 6 SEMEKA RANDALL Old Dominion 2/7/98 6 TAMIKA CATCHINGS Georgia 1/28/98 6 TAMIKA CATCHINGS Vermont 11/25/97 6 TAMIKA CATCHINGS Tennessee-Martin 11/23/97 6 KELLIE JOLLY Radford 3/16/96 6 JODY ADAMS Stetson 11/26/89 6 BRIDGETTE GORDON Tennessee State 2/17/86 FIELD GOALS MADE Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 14 TAMIKA CATCHINGS DePaul 1/20/ CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Purdue 12/2/ CANDACE PARKER Florida 2/26/06 12 SHEILA FROST Southern California 12/13/85 12 KAREN MORTON Vanderbilt 2/19/ BRIDGETTE GORDON North Carolina State 1/13/86 11 MARY OSTROWSKI North Carolina 1/26/81 11 JERILYNN HARPER Louisiana Tech 3/23/ CANDACE PARKER Georgia 1/12/06 10 SHYRA ELY Georgia 3/1/02 10 SEMEKA RANDALL Georgia 1/28/98 10 TAMIKA CATCHINGS Vanderbilt 1/25/98 10 TAMIKA CATCHINGS Arkansas 1/1/98 10 TAMIKA CATCHINGS Wisconsin 12/20/97 10 SEMEKA RANDALL Texas A&M 12/19/97 10 SEMEKA RANDALL Mississippi 11/18/97 10 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Georgia 1/8/96 10 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Louisiana Tech 1/22/96 10 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Wisconsin 2/8/96 10 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Mississippi State 2/10/96 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 6 KARA LAWSON Kentucky 1/30/ KARA LAWSON Arkansas 1/10/00 5 KARA LAWSON Tennessee-Martin 11/19/ SHANNA ZOLMAN Vanderbilt 2/2/03 4 SHANNA ZOLMAN Florida 1/19/03 4 BRITTANY JACKSON Mississippi State 2/14/02 4 APRIL MCDIVITT Florida 3/3/00 4 KARA LAWSON Auburn 2/27/00 4 KARA LAWSON Vanderbilt 2/4/00 4 KARA LAWSON Memphis 12/7/99 4 LAURIE MILLIGAN Maryland 12/4/94 4 NIKKI CALDWELL Stanford 11/25/90 4 NIKKI CALDWELL Richmond 1/14/91 FREE THROWS MADE Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 12 SHELIA COLLINS Penn State 2/7/ CANDACE PARKER Rutgers 3/26/06 11 SHYRA ELY Georgia 3/1/02 11 TAMIKA CATCHINGS Louisiana Tech 3/29/98 11 DEBBIE GROOVER North Carolina State 1/2/78 11 DEBBIE GROOVER Clemson 11/28/77 11 DAWN MARSH Mississippi 3/3/85 11 TONYA EDWARDS Long Beach State 3/27/ CANDACE PARKER Florida 2/26/06 10 TONYA EDWARDS Old Dominion 1/7/87 SOPHOMORES POINTS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 38 TAMIKA CATCHINGS Florida 2/26/ CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Georgia 12/8/ CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Louisiana Tech 2/24/97 33 BRIDGETTE GORDON Auburn 3/21/ CANDACE PARKER Old Dominion 12/22/ CANDACE PARKER Kentucky 2/11/07 31 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Notre Dame 3/28/ CANDACE PARKER Pittsburgh 3/20/07 30 CANDACE PARKER Connecticut 1/6/07 30 TAMIKA CATCHINGS St. Joseph s 11/16/98 30 MARY OSTROWSKI Kentucky 2/18/82 REBOUNDS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 22 KARLA HORTON East Carolina 11/24/ DEBBIE GROOVER Valdosta State 1/27/ PASHEN THOMPSON Montana 12/19/94

158 4 18 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW DePaul 1/28/97 18 SHEILA FROST Georgia 1/24/87 18 KARLA HORTON Louisiana State 1/20/ CANDACE PARKER Arkansas 2/22/07 17 SHYRA ELY Kentucky 3/2/03 17 TAMIKA CATCHINGS Louisiana State 2/21/99 17 MARY OSTROWSKI Vanderbilt 2/26/82 17 KARLA HORTON North Carolina 1/11/86 17 MARY OSTROWSKI Ohio State 12/17/81 ASSISTS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 14 HOLLY WARLICK Memphis State 2/17/ DAWN MARSH Georgia 3/20/ KELLIE JOLLY Old Dominion 3/30/97 11 DAWN MARSH Hawaii Pacific 12/20/ MARY OSTROWSKI Kansas State 1/7/82 10 LEA HENRY Old Dominion 2/16/81 10 LEA HENRY Valdosta State 11/29/ ALEXIS HORNBUCKLE Connecticut 1/7/06 9 LOREE MOORE Southern California 12/14/02 9 KRISTEN CLEMENT Appalachian State 3/13/99 9 KELLIE JOLLY Notre Dame 3/28/97 9 JODY ADAMS Memphis State 2/21/91 9 DENA HEAD Auburn 3/5/90 9 HOLLY WARLICK Middle Tennessee St. 1/17/78 BLOCKED SHOTS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 7 CANDACE PARKER Louisiana Tech 11/28/06 7 MICHELLE SNOW Rutgers 3/31/ CANDACE PARKER Vanderbilt 2/25/07 6 CANDACE PARKER Duke 1/22/07 6 CANDACE PARKER Connecticut 1/6/ CANDACE PARKER South Carolina 3/2/07 5 CANDACE PARKER Notre Dame 12/30/06 5 CANDACE PARKER Stanford 11/24/06 5 NICKY ANOSIKE Duke 1/23/06 5 NICKY ANOSIKE North Carolina 3/28/06 5 GWEN JACKSON Connecticut 2/1/01 5 TERESA GETER Arkansas 12/17/98 5 TERESA GETER Duke 12/6/98 STEALS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 8 TAMIKA CATCHINGS Memphis 2/16/99 8 TONYA EDWARDS Oregon State 12/16/87 8 TONYA EDWARDS Florida 2/21/88 8 NIKKI McCRAY UNC Charlotte 12/9/ LOREE MOORE Oklahoma 11/10/02 7 LOREE MOORE Southern California 12/14/02 7 HOLLY WARLICK Ohio State 12/12/77 7 HOLLY WARLICK Kentucky 3/10/78 7 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Wisconsin-Green Bay 11/26/96 7 BRIDGETTE GORDON Alabama 2/25/87 7 TIFFANY WOOSLEY Providence 1/25/93 7 NIKKI McCRAY Northwestern 3/20/93 7 DEBBIE GROOVER Louisiana State 1/29/79 7 DEBBIE GROOVER North Carolina 2/3/79 FIELD GOALS MADE Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 13 CANDACE PARKER Pittsburgh 3/20/07 13 TAMIKA CATCHINGS Florida 2/26/99 13 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Georgia 12/8/96 13 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Louisiana Tech 2/24/97 13 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Notre Dame 3/28/97 13 TANYA HAAVE Oregon State 12/18/ CANDACE PARKER Arkansas 2/22/07 12 CANDACE PARKER Kentucky 2/11/07 12 CANDACE PARKER Connecticut 1/6/07 12 CANDACE PARKER Old Dominion 12/22/06 12 GWEN JACKSON Connecticut 2/1/01 12 BRIDGETTE GORDON Texas 12/14/86 12 BRIDGETTE GORDON Southern California 12/28/86 12 BRIDGETTE GORDON Auburn 3/21/87 12 MARY OSTROWSKI Stephen F. Austin 11/22/81 12 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Texas 12/21/96 12 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW DePaul 1/28/97 12 PAULA TOWNS North Carolina 1/30/82 12 DANA JOHNSON Oklahoma State 12/4/92 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 5 KARA LAWSON Mississippi 2/8/01 5 KELLIE JOLLY Mississippi State 2/9/ BRITTANY JACKSON Alabama State 3/22/03 4 APRIL MCDIVITT Mississippi 2/8/01 4 APRIL MCDIVITT Texas Christian 11/27/00 4 TIFFANY WOOSLEY Florida 2/21/93 4 JODY ADAMS DePaul 2/13/91 4 JODY ADAMS Auburn 3/3/91 4 ABBY CONKLIN Memphis 11/26/94 4 MICHELLE MARCINIAK Rutgers 1/17/94 4 ABBY CONKLIN Arizona 1/2/95 FREE THROWS MADE Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 12 PAULA TOWNS Southern California 3/21/ GWEN JACKSON DePaul 11/18/00 10 MICHELLE SNOW Arkansas 1/10/00 10 TAMIKA CATCHINGS St. Joseph s 11/16/98 10 TAMIKA CATCHINGS Florida 2/26/99 10 BRIDGETTE GORDON Kentucky 1/1/ CANDACE PARKER Auburn 2/8/07 9 CANDACE PARKER North Carolina 12/3/06 9 KRISTEN CLEMENT Memphis 2/16/99 9 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Wisconsin 2/4/97 9 BRIDGETTE GORDON Louisiana State 3/5/87 9 BRIDGETTE GORDON Auburn 3/21/87 9 MARY OSTROWSKI Penn State 2/7/82 JUNIORS POINTS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 43 TANYA HAAVE Stephen F. Austin 12/11/ CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Auburn 2/14/ CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Florida 1/10/ SHEILA FROST Vanderbilt 1/17/ CINDY NOBLE UT-Chattanooga 1/18/ TANYA HAAVE Kentucky 2/9/83 34 CINDY BROGDON Montclair State 12/2/77 34 BRIDGETTE GORDON Auburn 3/7/88 34 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Western Kentucky 3/16/ CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Old Dominion 2/7/98 REBOUNDS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 20 CINDY BROGDON Memphis State 2/17/ SHEILA FROST Northern Illinois 12/20/ TIFFANI JOHNSON Auburn 2/15/ DANA JOHNSON Alabama 3/6/ PAULA TOWNS South Carolina State 3/19/83 17 SHEILA FROST Tennessee State 2/27/88 17 DANA JOHNSON Clemson 3/19/ TAMIKA CATCHINGS Texas Tech 3/27/00 16 ZANDRA MONTGOMERY Louisiana State 2/6/78 16 CINDY ELY Florida 2/8/80 16 NIKKI McCRAY Colorado 12/20/93 16 PASHEN THOMPSON Mississippi 2/4/96 ASSISTS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 12 MICHELLE MARCINIAK Georgia 2/25/95 12 LEA HENRY Kentucky 2/28/ LAURIE MILLIGAN Old Dominion 1/7/97 11 SHELLEY SEXTON UCLA 12/15/85 11 SUSAN CLOWER Old Dominion 2/16/ ALEXIS HORNBUCKLE Florida 1/11/07 10 MICHELLE MARCINIAK Florida A&M 3/16/95 10 MICHELLE MARCINIAK Georgia 4/1/95 10 CARLA McGHEE South Carolina 1/25/90 10 DAWN MARSH Southern California 12/28/86 10 LEA HENRY Louisiana Tech 1/10/82 10 SUSAN CLOWER Southern California 2/2/81 10 SUSAN CLOWER North Carolina State 2/21/81 BLOCKED SHOTS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 6 DAEDRA CHARLES Georgia 3/4/ ASHLEY ROBINSON Alabama 1/16/03 5 MICHELLE SNOW Memphis 12/15/00 5 SHEILA FROST Memphis State 1/27/88

159 5 SHEILA FROST Louisiana Tech 2/15/ ASHLEY ROBINSON TCU 2/11/03 4 LATOYA DAVIS Florida 1/19/03 4 ASHLEY ROBINSON George Washington 11/26/02 4 MICHELLE SNOW Alabama 2/4/01 4 TAMIKA CATCHINGS Arizona 3/20/00 4 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Texas 12/3/97 4 ABBY CONKLIN Mississippi State 2/10/96 4 MICHELLE JOHNSON South Carolina 1/12/95 4 ABBY CONKLIN Texas Tech 11/27/95 4 CARLA McGHEE Maryland 12/6/89 4 SHEILA FROST Old Dominion 1/14/88 4 SHEILA FROST Kentucky 2/18/88 4 SHEILA FROST Tennessee State 2/27/88 4 SHEILA FROST Wake Forest 3/19/88 STEALS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 9 HOLLY WARLICK Louisiana State 1/24/ ALBERTA AUGUSTE Louisiana Tech 11/28/06 8 DENA HEAD Virginia Tech 12/3/90 8 SHELLEY SEXTON Hawaii Pacific 12/20/85 8 NIKKI McCRAY Virginia Tech 1/20/ ALEXIS HORNBUCKLE Chattanooga 11/12/06 7 SEMEKA RANDALL Wisconsin 12/5/99 7 CINDY BROGDON Maryland 3/17/78 7 SHELIA COLLINS Kentucky 1/25/84 7 LATINA DAVIS Purdue 12/6/94 7 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Tennessee-Martin 11/23/97 FIELD GOALS MADE Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 17 TANYA HAAVE Stephen F. Austin 12/11/ TANYA HAAVE Kentucky 2/9/83 16 SHEILA FROST Vanderbilt 1/17/ CINDY NOBLE UT-Chattanooga 1/18/80 15 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Western Kentucky 3/16/98 15 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Auburn 2/14/98 15 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Old Dominion 2/7/98 15 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Florida 1/10/ CINDY BROGDON Montclair State 12/2/77 14 CINDY BROGDON Tennessee Tech 12/16/77 14 CINDY BROGDON Middle Tennessee St. 1/17/78 14 BRIDGETTE GORDON Old Dominion 1/14/88 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 6 SHANNON BOBBITT Alabama 1/28/ SHANNON BOBBITT Notre Dame 12/30/06 5 SIDNEY SPENCER Louisiana State 3/5/06 5 SIDNEY SPENCER Connecticut 1/7/06 5 SHANNA ZOLMAN Western Carolina 3/20/05 5 SHANNA ZOLMAN Mississippi 2/6/05 5 TIFFANY WOOSLEY Alabama 2/5/94 5 ABBY CONKLIN Florida 1/2/ ALEXIS HORNBUCKLE Louisiana State 3/3/07 4 SHANNON BOBBITT Mississippi 2/15/07 4 ALEXIS HORNBUCKLE West Virginia 12/20/06 4 SIDNEY SPENCER Mississippi 2/2/06 4 SHANNA ZOLMAN Vanderbilt 3/5/05 4 BRITTANY JACKSON Vanderbilt 2/15/04 4 TASHA BUTTS Auburn 3/7/03 4 KARA LAWSON N.C. State 12/2/01 4 KELLIE JOLLY Louisiana Tech 3/29/95 4 KELLIE JOLLY DePaul 1/20/98 4 TIFFANY WOOSLEY Arkansas 1/2/94 4 TIFFANY WOOSLEY Clemson 3/19/94 4 ABBY CONKLIN Georgia 3/31/96 4 NIKKI CALDWELL Rutgers 1/19/93 FREE THROWS MADE Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 15 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Memphis 2/12/ SHELIA COLLINS Georgia 3/25/ CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW North Carolina 3/23/ DANA JOHNSON North Carolina A&T 3/16/ GWEN JACKSON Boston College 12/5/01 11 TONYA EDWARDS Long Beach State 12/3/88 11 MICHELLE MARCINIAK Georgia 2/25/95 11 TIFFANI JOHNSON Auburn 2/15/ GWEN JACKSON Georgia State 3/15/02 10 MICHELLE MARCINIAK Virginia 12/9/94 10 TIFFANY WOOSLEY Alabama 2/5/94 10 TIFFANY WOOSLEY Alabama 3/6/94 SENIORS POINTS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 40 SHELIA COLLINS Mississippi 3/3/ CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Boston College 3/15/ TASHA BUTTS Vanderbilt 2/15/04 37 JILL RANKIN North Carolina State 1/4/ JILL RANKIN Stephen F. Austin 1/14/80 35 SHELIA COLLINS Louisiana State 2/27/85 35 MARY OSTROWSKI Cheyney State 3/30/ BRIDGETTE GORDON Alabama 2/26/89 34 CINDY NOBLE Maryland 1/15/81 34 JILL RANKIN UCLA 12/13/79 34 DANA JOHNSON Florida A&M 3/16/95 REBOUNDS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 22 DAEDRA CHARLES Southwest Missouri St. 3/16/ SHELIA COLLINS Mississippi 3/3/ TAMIKA CATCHINGS Texas 12/22/ SHELIA COLLINS Mississippi 3/22/ TYE SHA FLUKER Florida 2/26/06 16 DAEDRA CHARLES Auburn 3/23/91 16 SHELIA COLLINS Louisiana State 2/27/85 16 LISA HARRISON Providence 1/25/93 16 MARY OSTROWSKI Florida 1/8/84 16 PAULA TOWNS Georgia 1/22/84 16 MARY OSTROWSKI Cheyney State 3/30/84 ASSISTS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 18 DAWN MARSH Georgia 3/6/ HOLLY WARLICK Clemson 3/5/80 12 DAWN MARSH Vanderbilt 1/17/ DAWN MARSH Memphis State 1/27/ SHANNA ZOLMAN Florida 2/26/06 10 HOLLY WARLICK Vanderbilt 1/21/79 10 HOLLY WARLICK North Carolina State 1/7/80 10 HOLLY WARLICK Memphis State 1/21/80 10 HOLLY WARLICK Mississippi 2/10/80 10 LEA HENRY Kentucky 1/9/83 10 DAWN MARSH Northern Illinois 12/20/87 10 MELISSA McCRAY Auburn 4/2/89 10 DAWN MARSH Alabama 1/23/88 10 DAWN MARSH Notre Dame 2/3/88 10 DAWN MARSH Mississippi State 2/8/88 BLOCKED SHOTS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 8 ASHLEY ROBINSON Rutgers 12/11/ CINDY NOBLE Illinois State 3/21/ MARY OSTROWSKI Mississippi 2/15/84 6 CINDY NOBLE Kentucky 3/13/ ASHLEY ROBINSON Colgate 3/20/04 5 ASHLEY ROBINSON Georgia 3/6/04 5 ASHLEY ROBINSON Oklahoma 12/21/03 5 MICHELLE SNOW Texas 2/12/02 5 MICHELLE SNOW Duke 12/27/01 5 SHEILA FROST Rutgers 12/30/88 5 SHEILA FROST Auburn 1/2/89 5 DAEDRA CHARLES Southwest Missouri St. 3/16/91 STEALS Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 11 MICHELLE MARCINIAK Kentucky 1/14/ SHELIA COLLINS Florida State 2/8/ NIKKI McCRAY Vanderbilt 2/12/95 8 HOLLY WARLICK UCLA 12/13/ HOLLY WARLICK Louisiana State 1/28/80 7 DAEDRA CHARLES Maryland 12/9/ CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW DePaul 12/3/98 6 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Texas 11/28/98 6 MICHELLE MARCINIAK Vanderbilt 2/25/96 6 PAM MARR Illinois 11/27/85 6 SHELIA COLLINS UCLA 1/6/85 6 SHELIA COLLINS Old Dominion 1/25/85 6 SHELIA COLLINS Southern California 2/18/85 6 SHELIA COLLINS Mississippi 3/3/85 6 SHELIA COLLINS Auburn 3/4/85

160 FIELD GOALS MADE Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 15 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Boston College 3/15/99 15 CHAMIQUE HOLDSCLAW Georgia 1/28/99 15 CINDY NOBLE Maryland 1/15/81 15 JILL RANKIN North Carolina State 1/4/90 15 SHELIA COLLINS Mississippi 3/3/85 15 JILL RANKIN Stephen F. Austin 1/14/ GWEN JACKSON Puerto Rico-Mayaguez 11/29/02 14 DANA JOHNSON Florida A&M 3/16/95 14 DENA HEAD Santa Clara 12/16/91 14 JILL RANKIN Kansas State 3/15/80 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 7 SHANNA ZOLMAN Alabama 2/19/06 6 TASHA BUTTS Vanderbilt 2/15/04 6 KARA LAWSON Mississippi 3/8/03 6 KARA LAWSON Vanderbilt 2/27/03 6 KARA LAWSON Auburn 1/12/03 6 KARA LAWSON Texas 12/21/02 6 ABBY CONKLIN Texas Tech 12/18/ SIDNEY SPENCER Florida 1/11/07 5 SIDNEY SPENCER George Washington 12/7/06 5 SHANNA ZOLMAN Rutgers 3/26/06 5 SHANNA ZOLMAN Army 3/19/06 5 SHANNA ZOLMAN Princeton 12/20/05 5 SHANNA ZOLMAN Louisiana Tech 12/15/05 5 SHANNA ZOLMAN Texas 12/1/05 5 BRITTANY JACKSON South Carolina 1/27/05 5 KARA LAWSON Vanderbilt 2/2/03 FREE THROWS MADE Place Total Name Opponent Date 1 17 BRIDGETTE GORDON Long Beach State 3/25/ SHELIA COLLINS Old Dominion 1/25/ SHELIA COLLINS Louisiana State 2/27/ TONYA EDWARDS Virginia 3/24/90 13 BRIDGETTE GORDON Auburn 3/6/ MICHELLE SNOW Stanford 12/16/ DAEDRA CHARLES Vanderbilt 3/2/91 11 JILL RANKIN Kentucky 2/2/ SHANNA ZOLMAN Connecticut 1/7/06 10 SHYRA ELY Old Dominion 1/2/05 10 TASHA BUTTS Georgia 3/6/04 10 GWEN JACKSON Duke 4/6/03 10 TONYA EDWARDS Northern Illinois 2/5/90 10 SHEILA FROST Southern Illinois 1/23/89 10 SHELIA COLLINS Mississippi 3/3/85

161 Top Ten Averages By Class Updated Freshmen-Points Rank Name Games Points Average 1. Tamika Catchings Candace Parker Chamique Holdsclaw Semeka Randall Bridgette Gordon Shelia Collins Kara Lawson Sheila Frost Karen Morton Mary Ostrowski Freshmen-Rebounds Rank Name Games Rebounds Average 1. Sheila Frost Chamique Holdsclaw Candace Parker Tamika Catchings Karla Horton Mary Ostrowski Lisa McGill Tiffani Johnson Michelle Snow Bridgette Gordon Freshmen-Assists Rank Name Games Assists Average 1. Dawn Marsh Loree Moore Holly Warlick Dena Head Kristen "Ace" Clement Lea Henry Alexis Hornbuckle Candace Parker Kara Lawson Kris Durham Sophomores-Points Rank Name Games Points Average 1. Chamique Holdsclaw Candace Parker Tamika Catchings Bridgette Gordon Peggy Evans Mary Ostrowski Semeka Randall Paula Towns Suzanne Barbre Tanya Haave Tonya Edwards Sophomores-Rebounds Rank Name Games Rebounds Average Candace Parker Chamique Holdsclaw Karla Horton Debbie Groover Mary Ostrowski Vonda Ward Paula Towns Tamika Catchings Tanya Haave Bridgette Gordon

162 10. Daedra Charles Sophomores-Assists Rank Name Games Assists Average 1. Dawn Marsh Lea Henry Holly Warlick Kellie Jolly Suzanne Barbre Dena Head Alexis Hornbuckle Loree Moore Tonya Edwards Kara Lawson Juniors-Points Rank Name Games Points Average 1. Chamique Holdsclaw Cindy Brogdon Bridgette Gordon Tanya Haave Nikki McCray Daedra Charles Tamika Catchings Kara Lawson Sheila Frost Shyra Ely Juniors-Rebounds Rank Name Games Rebounds Average 1. Daedra Charles Chamique Holdsclaw Shyra Ely Sheila Frost Tamika Catchings Mary Ostrowski Cindy Noble Cindy Brogdon Tanya Haave Tiffani Johnson Juniors-Assists Rank Name Games Assists Average 1. Dawn Marsh Michelle Marciniak Lea Henry Holly Warlick Laurie Milligan Alexis Hornbuckle Kellie Jolly Suzanne Barbre Dena Head Shelley Sexton Cindy Brogdon Seniors-Points Rank Name Games Points Average 1. Patricia Roberts Chamique Holdsclaw Bridgette Gordon Cindy Brogdon Jill Rankin Shelia Collins Daedra Charles Gwen Jackson Suzanne Barbre Mary Ostrowski Seniors-Rebounds Rank Name Games Rebounds Average 1. Patricia Roberts

163 2. Lisa Harrison Shelia Collins Daedra Charles Tamika Catchings Mary Ostrowski Chamique Holdsclaw Dana Johnson Cindy Noble Lisa Webb Seniors-Assists Rank Name Games Assists Average 1. Dawn Marsh Holly Warlick Lea Henry Michelle Marciniak Kellie Jolly Kara Lawson Cindy Brogdon Tonya Edwards Loree Moore Kristen Clement

164 OPPONENT TOP TEN -Single Game Records: Individual- Updated Points Rank Points Player Date Site 1 45 Clarissa Davis, Texas Knoxville 45 Peggy Gillom, Mississippi Knoxville 3 42 Sheila Ethridge, Louisiana Tech Ruston, La Kim Williams, DePaul Knoxville 5 40 Teresa Edwards, Georgia Athens, Ga Pam Gant, Louisiana Tech Knoxville 39 Frani Washington, Ohio State Columbus, Miss. 39 Carol Blazejowski, Montclair St Cleveland, Miss Clarissa Davis, Texas Austin, Texas 38 Jennifer Gillom, Mississippi Oxford, Miss. 38 Joyce Walker, Louisiana State Marietta, Ga. 38 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 38 Denise Curry, UCLA Greensboro, N.C. Field Goals Rank FGM Player Date Site 1 21 Peggy Gillom, Mississippi Knoxville 2 18 Jennifer Gillom, Mississippi Oxford, Miss. 18 Pam Gant, Louisiana Tech Knoxville 18 Denise Curry, UCLA Greensboro, N.C. 18 Frani Washington, Ohio State Columbus, Miss. 18 Carol Blazejowski, Montclair St Cleveland, Miss Kim Williams, DePaul Knoxville 17 Becky Jackson, Auburn Knoxville 17 Joyce Walker, Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. 17 Barbara Kennedy, Clemson Knoxville 17 Elinore Griffin, Louisiana Tech Greensboro, N.C. Field Goals Attempted Rank FGA Player Date Site 1 42 Kim Williams, DePaul Knoxville 2 39 Sheila Ethridge, Louisiana Tech Ruston, La Sophia Witherspoon, Florida Gainesville, Fla. 37 Peggy Gillom, Mississippi Knoxville 37 Carol Blazejowski, Montclair St Cleveland, Miss Nicole Powell, Stanford Stanford, Calif Tan White, Mississippi St Nashville, Tenn. 32 Ida Neal, Georgia Tech Knoxville 32 Frani Washington, Ohio State Columbus, Miss Wanda Randolph, Pittsburgh Columbus, Miss. Field Goal Percentage-(Minimum: 10 Attempts) Rank FG% Player Date Site (10-10) Misty Lamb, Vanderbilt Knoxville (12-13) Jessie Hicks, Maryland Knoxville (11-12) Anne Donovan, Old Dominion Norfolk, Va..917 (11-12) Carmen Dowdell, Tennessee Tech Knoxville (11-12) Ashley Earley, Vanderbilt Knoxville (10-11) Margaret Nowlin, Notre Dame South Bend, Ind (9-10) Liz Sherwood, Vanderbilt Knoxville

165 .900 (9-10) JaneEllen Cook, Louisiana Tech Greensboro, N.C (11-13) Vickie Orr, Auburn Albany, Ga (15-18) Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech Ruston, La..833 (10-12) Pat Colasurdo, Montclair St Cleveland, Miss..833 (10-12) Ashley Earley, Vanderbilt Greenville, S.C. 3-Point Field Goals Rank 3FG Player Date Site 1 9 Molly Goodenbour, Stanford Knoxville 2 8 Sheila Ethridge, Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 3 7 Kim Williams, DePaul Knoxville 7 Karen Middleton, South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 5 6 Abby Waner, Duke Knoxville 6 Brooke Hand, Chattanooga Knoxville 6 Abi Ramsey, Vanderbilt Knoxville 6 Von Kirk, Mississippi Oxford, Miss. 6 Beth Vice, Alabama Knoxville 6 Diana Taurasi, Connecticut Knoxville 6 Kim Lummus, Texas Austin, Texas 6 Aubrey Eblin, Old Dominion Knoxville 6 Kim Wilson, Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. 6 Kim Lummus, Texas Knoxville 6 Karen Middleton, South Carolina Knoxville 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Rank 3FGA Player Date Site 1 23 Sheila Ethridge, Louisiana Tech Ruston, La Erin Thorn, BYU Ames, Iowa 3 15 Ann Strother, Connecticut Knoxville 15 Nicole Powell, Stanford Stanford, Calif Aubrey Eblin, Old Dominion Knoxville 14 Demetrice Smith, Grambling St Knoxville 14 Kim Williams, DePaul Knoxville 14 Molly Goodenbour, Stanford Knoxville 14 Laura Vaughn, Alabama Knoxville Brooke Hand, Chattanooga Knoxville 13 Danielle Viglione, Texas Knoxville 13 Jeni Garber, Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. 13 Abi Ramsey, Vanderbilt Knoxville 3-Point Field Goal Percentage - (Minimum: 4 makes) Rank 3FG% Player Date Site (5-5) Jillian Danker, Vanderbilt Knoxville (5-5) Caroline DeRoose, Rutgers Piscataway, N.J (4-4) Heather Schreiber, Texas Austin, Texas (4-4) Regan Seybert, Mississippi Knoxville (4-4) Chandra Dorsey, Ole Miss Knoxville (4-4) LaTonya Johnson, Memphis Knoxville (4-4) Karen Middleton, South Carolina Columbia, S.C (5-6) Kitty Allen, Memphis Knoxville (4-5) Chrissy Givens, MTSU Knoxville.800 (4-5) Erin Higgins, Oklahoma Knoxville.800 (4-5) Laura Meadows, Kentucky Lexington, KY.800 (4-5) Nykesha Sales, Connecticut Charlotte, N.C..800 (4-5) Pam Irwin, Georgia Athens, Ga..800 (4-5) Tara Saunooke, Clemson Knoxville.800 (4-5) Julie Powell, Vanderbilt Knoxville.800 (4-5) Carrie Goodhue, Maine Knoxville

166 Free Throws Rank FT Player Date Site 1 15 Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt Knoxville 15 Melissa King, Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif Ashley McElhiney, Vanderbilt Memphis, Tenn Theresa Schuknecht, Oklahoma Knoxville 13 LaToya Thomas, Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 13 Rachel Bouchard, Maine Bangor, Me. 13 Clarissa Davis, Texas Knoxville 7 12 Temeka Johnson, LSU Nashville, Tenn. 12 Wendy Scholtens, Vanderbilt Knoxville 12 Keturah Bell, Florida Knoxville 12 Debbie Miller, Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 12 Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech Norfolk, Va, Free Throws Attempted Rank FTA Player Date Site 1 17 Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt Knoxville 17 LaToya Thomas, Mississippi State Starkville, Miss Ashley McElhiney, Vanderbilt Memphis, Tenn. 16 Dominique Canty, Alabama Knoxville 16 Rachel Bouchard, Maine Bangor, Me. 16 Debbie Miller, Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 16 Tammy Jackson, Florida Gainesville, Fla. 16 Sandora Irvin, TCU Knoxville 9 15 Theresa Schuknecht, Oklahoma Knoxville 15 Temeka Johnson, LSU Nashville, Tenn. 15 Melissa King, Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif. 15 Kunshinge Sorrell, Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 15 Keturah Bell, Florida Knoxville 15 Jennifer Gillom, Mississippi Bowling Green, Ky. Free Throw Percentage- (Minimum: 9 Attempts) Rank FT% Player Date Site (15-15) Melissa King, Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif (11-11) Natasha Johnson, Mississippi State Starkville, Miss (11-11) Adrienne Shuler, Georgia Knoxville (10-10) Janese Hardrick, Georgia Knoxville (10-10) Heather McDivitt, Chattanooga Knoxville (10-10) LaToya Thomas, Mississippi State Little Rock, Ark (10-10) Barbara Kennedy, Clemson Knoxville (10-10) Nancy Rutter, Missouri Knoxville (9-9) Shondra Johnson, Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala (9-9) Laticia Morris, Auburn Auburn, Ala (9-9) Liz Hanson, Rutgers Piscataway, N. J (9-9) Liz Hanson, Rutgers Knoxville (9-9) Carolyn Jones, Auburn Knoxville (9-9) Dawn Staley, Virginia Norfolk, Va (9-9) Robin Lee, Virginia Tech Knoxville Rebounds Rank RB Player Date Site 1 21 Linda Street, Memphis State Martin, Tenn Sylvia Fowles, Louisiana State Duluth, Ga Olivia Bradley, West Virginia Knoxville 4 18 Cindy Brown, Long Beach State Austin Texas 18 Eugenia Conner, Mississippi Bowling Green, Ky. 18 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 18 Terry Donner, Rutgers Piscataway, N.J.

167 18 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 18 Maree Jackson, Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La Sylvia Fowles, Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. 17 Sylvia Fowles, Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. 17 Murriel Page, Florida Chattanooga, Tenn. 17 Karen Linder, Louisiana State Albany, Ga. 17 Cheryl Miller, Southern California Knoxville 17 Tori Harrison, Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 17 Pam McGee, Southern California South Bend, Ind. 17 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion Knoxville 17 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 17 Frani Washington, Ohio State Columbus, Miss. 17 Genia Beasley, North Carolina State Knoxville Assists Rank A Player Date Site 1 14 Cathy Bender, Vanderbilt Lexington, Ky Teresa Witherspoon, Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. 13 Suzie McConnell, Penn State State College, Pa. 13 Eun Jung Lee, Northeast Louisiana Minneapolis, Minn Temeka Johnson, Louisiana State Greenville, S.C. 12 Liz Hanson, Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. 12 Martha Parker, South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 12 Lisa Wise, Kentucky Knoxville 12 MaryNell Kendrick, Louisiana Tech Greensboro, N.C. 12 Nancy Kuhl, Penn State Miami, Fla. Blocks Rank B Player Date Site 1 11 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion Knoxville 2 10 Donna Djorovic, Youngstown State Youngstown, Ohio 10 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 4 9 Kelly Schumacher, Connecticut Philadelphia, Pa. 5 8 Tiffany Jackson, Texas Austin, Texas 8 Inge Nissen, Old Dominion Knoxville 8 Julie Gross, Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. 8 7 Sylvia Fowles, Louisiana State North Little Rock, Ark. 7 Marita Payne, Auburn Greenville, S.C. 7 Sandora Irvin, TCU Knoxville 7 Vanessa Hayden, Florida Knoxville 7 Gerlonda Hardin, Austin Peay Knoxville 7 Cathy Pezdirtz, DePaul Chicago, Ill. 7 Heidi Gillingham, Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 7 Keturah Bell, Florida Knoxville 7 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 7 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 7 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion Columbia, S.C. 7 Janet Smith, Nebraska Knoxville Steals Rank S Player Date Site 1 8 Lindsey Harding, Duke Durham, N.C. 8 Lauren Simms, South Carolina Columbia, S.C. 8 Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech Knoxville 8 Ticha Penicherio, Old Dominion Cincinnati, Ohio 8 Kim Williams, DePaul Knoxville 8 Pam Leake, North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 7 7 Von Kirk, Mississippi Oxford, Miss. 7 Petra Ujhelyi, South Carolina Columbia, S.C.

168 7 Brianne Stepherson, Boston College Chestnut Hill, Mass. 7 Deborah Denton, Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 7 Debbie Willie, UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. 7 Robyn Markey, Tennessee Tech Knoxville

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