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1 TOLEDO WOMEN S BASKETBALL ***2011 POSTSEASON WNIT CHAMPIONS*** MAC Regular-Season Champions (1991, 92, 95, 97, 99, 2001, 03, 11, 13) MAC Tournament Champions (1991, 92, 95, 96, 97, 99, 2001) CONTACT: Brian DeBenedictis (Office - (419) /Cell - (567) ) March 2, SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT TIME Nov. 7 FINDLAY (EXH) (DH) W, Nov. 14 ARIZONA (DH) (ESPN3) L, Nov. 18 at No. 3 Notre Dame (ESPN3) L, Nov. 21 vs. Albany! L, Nov. 22 vs. Harvard! L, Nov. 29 at St. Bonaventure (ESPN3) L, Dec. 2 DAYTON# (ESPN3) L, Dec. 5 vs. Columbia^ W, Dec. 6 vs. VCU^ W, Dec. 12 CLEVELAND ST. (ESPN3) W, Dec. 20 at UIC (ESPN3) W, Dec. 29 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (ESPN3) W, Jan. 2 at Ball St.* (ESPN3) L, Jan. 6 KENT ST.* (ESPN3) W, Jan. 9 WESTERN MICHIGAN* (ESPN3) W, Jan. 13 at Miami* (ESPN3) W, Jan. 16 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* (ESPN3) W, Jan. 20 at Akron* L, Jan. 23 at Eastern Michigan* (BCSN) L, Jan. 30 BOWLING GREEN* (ESPN3) W, Feb. 3 at Western Michigan* (ESPN3) W, Feb. 6 at Kent St.* W, Feb. 10 BUFFALO* (BCSN/TWCS/ESPN3) W, Feb. 13 OHIO* (BCSN/TWCS/ESPN3) L, Feb. 17 at Bowling Green* (BCSN/TWCS/ESPN3) W, Feb. 20 at Central Michigan* (ESPN3) W, (OT) Feb. 24 EASTERN MICHIGAN* (ESPN3) L, Feb. 27 at Northern Illinois* (ESPN3) W, (OT) March 2 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* (ESPN3) W, March 5 BALL ST.* (BCSN/TWCS/ESPN3) 2:00 p.m. March 7-12 MAC Tournament TBA HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS * - Mid-American Conference Game # - Rocket Basketball Education Day! - URI Tip-Off Classic (Kingston, RI) ^ - ASU Classic (Tempe, AZ) Schedule is subject to change. ALL TIMES ARE SITE TIMES TOLEDO, OH - Toledo (17-11, 12-5 MAC) will close out its regular season this afternoon vs. Ball St. (20-8, 12-5 MAC). The opening tip is slated for 2:00 p.m. in Savage Arena and can be seen on BCSN, TWCS and ESPN3. Prior to today s regular-season finale, UT s two seniors - Ana Capotosto and Brenae Harris - will be honored. The duo have been a part of 81 overall victories over the last three-plus seasons, including 46 league wins. Regardless of this afternoon s outcome, the Rockets will be one of the top four seeds in the Mid-American Tournament and have earned a bye to the quarterfinals. With a win against the Cardinals, UT would receive the No. 3 seed and advance directly to the second round on Wednesday, March 9 at approximately 7:30 p.m. With a victory versus BSU coupled with a Central Michigan loss, UT would earn a share of the MAC West Division title and garner the No. 2 seed and play on Wednesday at approximately 5:00 p.m. With a loss to Ball St., Toledo would be the No. 4 seed and play on Wednesday at approximately 2:30 p.m. Toledo enters today s division showdown on the heels of a thrilling victory vs. CMU on Wednesday at home. Freshman Kaayla McIntyre s offensive putback with 1.7 seconds left in regulation proved to be the game-winner, helping the Rockets sweep the regular-season series against the MAC West Division co-champions for the third time in the last five years. With the shot clock off and only 20 seconds left in the contest, UT had the ball for a final shot. Sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott went hard to basket and put up a shot that was off the mark to the left. The interior of the CMU defense helped out on the play, leaving McIntyre all alone on the backside. The Toledo native ripped down Bravo- Harriott s miss and successfully converted the putback to send the UT fans into a frenzy. McIntyre scored 10 of her season-high 18 points in the fourth quarter to lead a seasontying best four Rockets in double figures. Harris added 16 points, a team-tying high seven rebounds and six helpers, while junior Janice Monakana and Capotosto had 13 and 10 points, respectively. As a team, Toledo shot a season-best 55.0 percent (33-of-60) from the field, including 46.2 percent (6-of-13) from three-point range, and a perfect 4-of-4 from the charity stripe.. UT, which sports an 8-4 (.667) record at home this season, will take on a talented BSU team which has won four of its last five games. Most recently, the Cardinals secured a home win vs. Northern Illinois on Wednesday. Nathalie Fontaine led four Cardinals in double figures with 23 points and 10 boards. Ball St., which is 8-6 (.571) away from home this year, features four players scoring at least 9.9 ppg and is paced by Fontaine s 20.9 ppg and 10.1 rpg. Toledo and Ball St. will meet for the second time this year and 75th time overall. The Rockets dropped a decision against the Cardinals in Worthen Arena on Jan. 2. Toledo holds a (.703) advantage in the all-time series, including a 27-7 (.794) edge in contests played at home. BSU has dominated the series as of late, though, winning the last four meetings between the division rivals. A season ago, UT sustained a setback versus BSU at home (Feb. 7). TOLEDO PROJECTED STARTERS F 12 Janice Monakana 6-0 Jr. London, England 11.2 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 0.9 spg F 32 Ana Capotosto (C) 5-10 Sr. Saugatuck, MI 9.3 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 1.4 apg C 43 Sophie Reecher (C) 6-3 Jr. Byron, IL 4.4 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 0.4 bpg G 1 Brenae Harris (C) 5-10 Sr. Marion, OH 14.2 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 5.1 apg G 11 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott 5-10 So. London, England 11.0 ppg, 2.9 apg, 3.1 apg OFF THE BENCH (in numerical order) G 2 Mikaela Boyd 5-7 Fr. (R) Hillside, IL 3.0 ppg, 1.8 rpg, 1.1 apg G 4 Monique Evans 5-0 Fr. Richmond Heights, OH 1.0 ppg, 0.0 rpg, 0.0 apg F 5 Sarah St-Fort 5-9 Fr. Montreal, PQ 1.1 ppg, 1.2 rpg, 0.4 spg C 15 Kaayla McIntyre 6-2 Fr. Toledo, OH 6.6 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 0.6 bpg G 22 Halee Printz 5-11 Fr. Tipp City, OH 4.0 ppg, 1.8 rpg, 1.4 apg F 24 Michaela Rasmussen 6-1 So. Chaska, MN 1.0 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 0.2 spg F 35 Jada Woody 6-1 So. Canton, MI 2.5 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 0.4 bpg F 42 Lindsay Dorr 6-2 Fr. (R) Rogers, MI 0.0 ppg, 0.0 rpg, 0.0 apg

2 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 2 29 MONDAY Practice 6:30-8:30 a.m. Rockets Practice/Game Schedule Week of Feb. 29-March 6 2 TUESDAY Practice 6:30-9:00 a.m Toledo Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown - High School (Transfer) 0 Olivia Cunningham% G 5-7 So. Horn Lake, MS - Horn Lake (Murray St.) 1 Brenae Harris* (C) G 5-10 Sr. Marion, OH - Marion Harding (Michigan) 2 Mikaela Boyd G 5-7 Fr. (R) Hillside, IL - Proviso West 4 Monique Evans G 5-0 Fr. Richmond Heights, OH - Richmond Heights 5 Sarah St-Fort G/F 5-9 Fr. Montreal, PQ - Dawson College 11 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott* G 5-10 So. London, England - Greig City Academy 12 Janice Monakana** F 6-0 Jr. London, England - Greig City Academy 15 Kaayla McIntyre C 6-2 Fr. Toledo, OH - Notre Dame Academy 22 Halee Printz G 5-11 Fr. Tipp City, OH - Tippecanoe 24 Michaela Rasmussen* F 6-1 So. Chaska, MN - Holy Family Catholic 32 Ana Capotosto*** (C) F 5-10 Sr. Saugatuck, MI - Saugatuck 33 Nancy Kessler* C 6-3 So. St. Catharines, ONT - St. Francis Catholic Secondary 35 Jada Woody* G/F 6-1 So. Canton, MI - Plymouth 42 Lindsay Dorr F 6-2 Fr. (R) Rogers, MN - Rogers 43 Sophie Reecher** (C) C 6-3 Jr. Byron, IL - Byron * - Indicates Letters Won (C) Team Captain % - Not Eligible Until Season Head Coach: Tricia Cullop (8th season, Purdue 93) Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Vicki Hall (4th season, Texas 93) Assistant Coach: Tony Greene (1st season, Langston 94) Assistant Coach: Tiffany Swoffard (1st season, Austin Peay 02) Director of Operations: Katie Griggs (7th season, Xavier 02) Coordinator of Women s Basketball & Video Coordinator: Lauren Flaum (3rd season, Eastern Michigan 09) Associate Athletic Trainer: Brad Pierson (3rd season, Alderson-Broaddus College 09) Team Physicians: Dr. Jacklyn Kiefer, Dr. Matthew Rennels Strength & Conditioning Coaches: Steve Murray, Alex Butts, Jason MacLean Team Managers: Emily Cornieles, Nikki Hawkinson, Sarah Lawrence, Tori Matzinger, Austin Portillo, Brianna Stewart, Rosalyn Whickum, Jalen Yates Pronunciation Guide: Mikaela Boyd (mih-kay-luh), Ana Capotosto (AH-na CAP-ah-TOE-sto), Tricia Cullop (CULL-up), Brenae Harris (bren- NAY), Janice Monakana (MAHN-ah-CAHN-uh), Michaela Rasmussen (mih-kay-luh), Sophie Reecher (REEK-er), Tiffany Swoffard (SWAH-ferd), Jada Woody (JAY-duh). WEBSITE For the most complete information on the Toledo women s basketball team, log on to the official athletic website, utrockets.com. The website is updated daily and features roster, statistics, photos, interviews, features and allows fans to purchase basketball tickets online. ROCKET SPORTS RADIO NETWORK Rocket fans can listen to their favorite team on the UT Health Rocket Sports Radio Network presented by the University of Toledo. 1 THURSDAY 3 FRIDAY 4 SATURDAY 5 SUNDAY 6 Practice Practice Game vs. 4:00-6:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Ball St. 2:00 p.m. (ESPN3) Off WEDNESDAY Game vs. CMU W, Media Information The season will mark the 13th year that UT women s basketball games will be broadcast on WCWA (1230 AM). For every Rockets contest, WCWA will carry a 30-minute pre-game show and a 15-minute postgame show. Jim Heller enters his fifth season as the play-by-play announcer. MEDIA INTERVIEW POLICY The Toledo locker room is closed to all members of the media. Practices are open to the media but please contact Associate Athletic Communications Director Brian DeBenedictis ( or brian.debenedictis@utoledo.edu) ahead of time if you plan to attend a practice and wish to interview Coach Cullop or a player. The Rockets typical practice times are from 6:30-9:00 a.m. (M & T), 4:00-6:30 p.m. (TH) and 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (F) in Savage Arena during the week. SOCIAL Facebook: utrockets YouTube: utrockets Instagram: utrockets

3 MAC Tournament Musings With a win against Ball St. this afternoon, UT would receive the No. 3 seed and advance directly to the MAC Tournament Quarterfinals on Wednesday, March 9 at approximately 7:30 p.m. in Cleveland. With a victory versus BSU coupled with a Central Michigan (19-9, 13-4 MAC) loss, UT would earn a share of the MAC West Division title and garner the No. 2 seed and play on Wednesday at approximately 5:00 p.m. With a loss to the Cardinals, the Rockets would be the No. 4 seed and play on Wednesday at approximately 2:30 p.m. Regardless of today s outcome, the Midnight Blue & Gold will be one of the top four seeds in the conference tourney and has earned a bye to the second round. Teams seeded No will play first-round games at campus sites on Monday, March 7. (Below are the MAC overall standings and projected MAC Tournament seedings) Seed Team MAC Final Games 1 OHIO 2 CMU 13-4 EMU 3 BSU 4 UT 12-5 BSU 5 UA 10-7 BGSU 6 EMU 7 WMU 8 UB 7-10 KSU 9 BGSU 10 NIU 4-13 WMU 11 KSU 12 MIA 3-14 OHIO Quick Look at Toledo Seniors Seniors Ana Capotosto and Brenae Harris have been a part of 81 overall victories over the last three-plus seasons, including 46 league wins. The duo has helped the Rockets win one MAC regular-season championship ( ) and secure two Postseason WNIT appearances ( , ). TALE OF TAPE TOLEDO VS. BSU Category UT BSU Scoring Offense Scoring Defense Scoring Margin Field Goal Pct. 41.9% 42.7% Field Goal Pct. Defense 40.4% 36.9% 3-Pt. FG Pct. 34.7% 32.2% 3-Pt. FG/Game Pt. FG Pct. Defense 30.9% 30.7% Free Throw Pct. 71.6% 74.0% Rebounding Margin Assists Turnover Margin Asst./Turnover Ratio Steals Blocked Shots MAC STANDINGS (as of 3/3) West Div. MAC Overall Team W L PCT W L ^BSU ^UT EMU WMU NIU East Div. MAC Overall Team W L PCT W L PCT $!%^OHIO UA UB BGSU MIA KSU MAC West Division Co-Champion % MAC East Division Champion! MAC Regular-Season Champion ^ - Clinched First-Round Bye in MAC Tournament $ MAC Tournament Champion & NCAA Tournament Automatic Qualifier Strength vs. Strength Today s Mid-American Conference West Division match-up will pit UT s efficient offense against BSU s solid defense. Toledo currently sits fourth in scoring offense (68.5 ppg), second in overall field-goal percentage (.434, 417-of-961) and third in three-point field-goal percentage (.341, 91-of-267) in league games, while BSU is third in scoring defense (61.6 ppg) and overall field-goal percentage defense (.384, 389- of-1,012) and eighth in three-point field-goal percentage defense (.316, 129-of-408). Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 3 Extended Time Two of Toledo s last four games have gone into overtime, with the Rockets emerging victorious in both match-ups. UT claimed an overtime triumph at Central Michigan on Feb. 20 and mostly recently secured an overtime win at Northern Illinois last Saturday, Feb. 27. Toledo is (.595) all time in extended contests, including a 6-3 (.667) ledger under eighthyear head coach Tricia Cullop. For Closers Today s game vs. Ball St. will be Toledo s last before the MAC Tournament begins on Monday, March 7. The Rockets are (.561) all-time in regular-season finales, including 3-4 (.429) under eighth-year head coach Tricia Cullop. UT will meet BSU for the fifth-consecutive year and eighth TABLE OF CONTENTS Roster & Team s Weekly Schedule 2 Game Notes 3-16 Closer Look at Today s Opponent 5 MAC Standings & Upcoming Schedule 17 Head Coach Tricia Cullop Mikaela Boyd Brenae Harris Monique Evans 27 Sarah St-Fort 28 Michaela Rasmussen 29 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Janice Monakana Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Ana Capotosto Nancy Kessler Jada Woody Sophie Reecher Lindsay Dorr Game-by-Game Stats Points-Rebounds-Assists Recaps & Box Scores Individual Season Records 56 Individual Career Records 57 Last Time in Toledo History Game Results Individual Statistics (ALL Games) Individual Statistics (MAC Games) _ Radio & TV Roster 62 ADDITIONAL ROCKET NEWS & NOTES TOLEDO TO APPEAR ON SIX OC- CASIONS ON MAC S TELEVISION PACKAGE: Toledo will be featured on six occasions on Buckeye Cable Sports Network (BCSN), American Sports Network (ASN) and Time Warner Cable Sports Channel (TWCS) as part of the MAC s television package. UT will host defending MAC West Division champion Ball St. this afteroon at 2:00 p.m. on BCSN and TWCS. Toledo has already played on the big screen on five occasions this year against Eastern Michigan on Jan. 23 on BCSN and Western Michigan on Feb. 3 on ASN, as well as Buffalo on Feb. 10, Ohio last Saturday, Feb. 13 and most recently Bowling Green last Wednesday, Feb. 17 on BCSN and TWCS. Each of the aforementioned contests were also streamed on ESPN3. COM @UTDEBENEDICTIS

4 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 4 TOLEDO QUICK FACTS GENERAL Location: Toledo, OH Population: 285,937 (city); 654,696 (metro) Founded: 1872 Enrollment: 18,849 Nickname: Rockets Colors: Midnight Blue (PMS 280) & Gold (PMS 116) Mascot: Rockets Arena (Built): John F. Savage Arena (1976) Capacity: 7,014 Conference: Mid-American (West Division) President: Dr. Sharon L. Gaber Vice President & Athletic Director: Mike O Brien Senior Associate Athletic Director: Kelly Andrews NCAA Faculty Representative: Mary Powers COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Tricia Cullop (Purdue 93) Record at Toledo (Years): (8th year) Career Record (Years): (16th season) Twitter: twitter.com/coachcullop Associate Head Coach: Vicki Hall (4th season, Texas 93) Twitter: twitter.com/vhhoops Assistant Coach: Tony Greene (1st season, Langston 94) Twitter: twitter.com/tonythetiger41 Assistant Coach: Tiffany Swoffard (1st season, Austin Peay 02) Twitter: twitter.com/coachtswoffard Director of Operations: Katie Griggs (7th season, Xavier 02) Coordinator of Women s Basketball: Lauren Flaum (3rd season, Eastern Michigan 09) Associate Athletic Trainer: Brad Pierson (3rd season, Alderson-Broaddus Coll. 09) Basketball Office Phone: (419) TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record: MAC Ledger/Place: 12-5, T-2nd/West Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Newcomers: 6 BASKETBALL HISTORY First year: Record (Years): (42nd season) MAC Record (Years): (35th season) MAC Regular-Season Titles: 9 (1991, 92, 95, 97, 99, 2001, 03, 11, 13) MAC Division Titles: 8 (1998, 99, 2001, 03, 10, 11, 12, 13) MAC Championships: 7 (1991, 92, 95, 97, 99, 01, 2003) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 7 (1991, 92, 95, 96, 97, 99, 2001) NCAA Record: 3-7 Postseason WNIT Appearances: 10 (1989, 90, 94, 98, 2003, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15,) Postseason WNIT Record: 20-9 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Associate Director: Brian DeBenedictis brian.debenedictis@utoledo.edu Office Phone: (419) Mobile Phone: (567) Twitter: twitter.com/utdebenedictis Savage Arena Press Row Phone: (419) Official Athletics Website: utrockets.com Facebook: facebook.com/utrockets Twitter: twitter.com/toledorockets YouTube: youtube.com/utrockets Instagram: instagram.com/utrockets time overall in its final league contest, holding a 3-4 (.429) mark against its MAC West Division rival. A year ago, the Rockets dropped a decision against the Cardinals in Worthen Arena (March 7). (Listed below are Toledo s seven regular-season finales against Ball St.) Date Site Result March 7, 2015 A L, March 8, 2014 A L, March 6, 2013 H W, March 28, 2012 A W, March 7, 2009 H L, Feb. 26, 2002 H L, March 1, 1997 A W, UT vs. MAC West Division UT is (.663) versus MAC West Division opponents over the last seven-plus seasons under head coach Tricia Cullop, including an 11-8 (.579) ledger vs. Ball St. Thus far in , Toledo has tallied a 6-3 (.667) ledger against division foes. All-Time Series vs. Ball St. UT and BSU will meet for the second time this year and 75th time overall. The Rockets dropped a decision against the Cardinals in Worthen Arena on Jan. 2. Toledo holds a (.703) advantage in the all-time series, including a 27-7 (.794) edge in contests played at home. BSU has held the upper hand in the series as of late, though, winning the last four meetings between the division rivals. A season ago, UT sustained a setback versus BSU at home (Feb. 7, 2015). (All-Time Results & Player Statistics vs. Ball St. on Page 5). What s Happened Lately Against Ball St. at Home Toledo has won five of the last six matchups against Ball St. at the friendly confines of Savage Arena. The Rockets have outscored the Cardinals by 12.4 ppg ( ) at home during this stretch. All five of UT s wins during this period of time have been by double figures. A season ago, Toledo sustained a setback against BSU to snap a five-game winning streak at home (Feb. 7). (Listed below are UT s last six home contests against BSU) Date Results Feb. 7, 2015 L, Jan. 23, 2014 W, March 6, 2013 W, Jan. 19, 2012 W, Jan. 5, 2011 W, Feb. 27, 2010 W, Jan. 2, 2016 Revisited Toledo saw its five-game winning streak come to an end with a setback at Ball State in its Mid-American Conference opener in Worthen Arena. The reigning MAC West Division champion Cardinals outscored the Rockets in the second half to claim their fourth straight victory PRESEASON ALL-MAC DIVISION TEAMS Preseason All-MAC West Team Nathalie Fontaine, Ball State Cha Sweeney, Eastern Michigan Miracle Woods, Western Michigan Jill Morrison, Ball St. JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT, TOLEDO Preseason All-MAC East Team Kiyanna Black, Ohio Anita Brown, Akron Quiera Lampkins, Ohio Erica Donovan, Bowling Green Hannah Plybon, Akron the rivalry, which dates back to BSU shot a blistering 52.0 percent (12-of- 23) from the field and knocked down 24-of-28 (82.6 percent) at the charity stripe in the final 20 minutes to overcome a double-digit halftime deficit. Nathalie Fontaine sparked the second half surge, scoring 14 of her game-tying best 21 points after the break. Fontaine made fiveof-seven shots from the floor and four-of-five charity tosses after the intermission to lift Ball State to its seventh win in the last eight games. The Cardinals also received outstanding second half efforts from Shelby Merder (seven pts.), Jill Morrison (seven pts.) and Moriah Monaco (six pts.) to snap Toledo s unbeaten streak. In a tale of two halves, UT was stymied offensively in the final 20 minutes after an impressive opening stanza. The Midnight Blue & Gold was held to 25 percent (10-of-40) from the field in the second half, including 23.1 percent (3-of-13) from three-point range. Toledo was also limited to five-of-six (83.3 percent) from the free throw line. Junior Janice Monakana paced the Rockets with a contest-tying best 21 points, followed by sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott with 14. Senior Ana Capotosto and senior Brenae Harris added nine points each. Capotosto just missed a double-double with a team-high 10 rebounds and helped UT post a commanding edge on the glass. Feb. 7, 2015 Revisited Feb. 7, 2015 Revisited Toledo suffered a loss to Ball State before a season-high 5,056 fans in Savage Arena. Inma Zanoguera paced three Rockets in double figures with 19 points, a game-high 13 rebounds and a contest-best six assists, while senior Ana Capotosto and sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott had 10 points each. Capotosto added 12 caroms to tally her first collegiate double-double. Zanoguera s and Capotosto s efforts on the glass helped the Midnight Blue & Gold finish with a plus-14 advantage (51-37) on the boards. Wearing pink jerseys for their annual Rock- in the series for the first time in the history of COM

5 ROCKET PLAYERS VS. BALL ST. Player GP FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (12-40).240 (6-25).667 (4-6) Janice Monakana (17-51).364 (4-11).714 (10-14) Brenae Harris (9-29).111 (1-9).800 (4-5) Ana Capotosto (16-49).333 (11-33).667 (4-6) Halee Printz (2-3).500 (1-2).000 (0-0) Sophie Reecher (5-12).000 (0-0).583 (7-12) Michaela Rasmussen (4-9).000 (0-0) (1-1) Sarah St.-Fort (1-5).000 (0-0).000 (0-0) Jada Woody (1-2).500 (1-2).000 (0-0) Kaayla McIntyre (0-1).000 (0-0).000 (0-0) Mikaela Boyd (0-0).000 (0-0).000 (0-0) ets for the Cure game, the Rockets were held in check offensively and limited to 31.8 percent (21-of-66) from the field, including 23.1 percent (6-of-26) from three-point range. Nathalie Fontaine led the Cardinals with a game-high 20 points and 11 rebounds, followed by closely by Shelbie Justice and Moriah Monaco with 17 and 12, respectively. TOLEDO TABBED TO FINISH FOURTH IN MAC WEST DIVISION Toledo was selected to finish fourth in the Mid-American Conference s West Division in , according to a vote of the league s 12 head coaches. The Rockets trailed Eastern Michigan, reigning MAC West Division champion Ball State and Western Michigan in the voting. Central Michigan was pegged fifth in the MAC West, while Northern Illinois rounded out the division. Defending MAC regular-season and MAC Tournament champion Ohio was picked to win the East Division, followed by Akron, Bowling Green, Miami, Buffalo and Kent State. Four different squads also received votes to capture the MAC Tournament in Cleveland, led by the Bobcats with five. The Cardinals and Eagles also collected three votes each, while the Bulls registered one vote MAC PRESEASON PREDICTIONS West Division 1. Eastern Michigan (Four First-Place Votes) 2. Ball State (8) 3. Western Michigan 4. TOLEDO 5. Central Michigan 6. Northern Illinois East Division 1. Ohio (12 First-Place Votes) 2. Akron 3. Bowling Green 4. Miami T5. Buffalo T5. Kent State MAC Tournament Winner Ohio (5), Ball State (3), Eastern Michigan (3), Buffalo (1) Toledo Awarded 10th Postsea- son WNIT Berth in Toledo made its 10th overall appearance in the Postseason WNIT in 2015 and fifth in the last seven years under head coach Tricia Cullop. The Rockets are 20-9 (.690) all-time in the postseason tourney, including 13-4 (.765) under coach Cullop, and previously reached the WNIT (formerly NWIT) in 1989, 90, 94, Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 5 98, 2003, 10, 11, 12 and 13. The Midnight Blue & Gold defeated Horizon League member Wright St., 72-64, in the first round (March 20) before falling to Big Ten affiliate and eventual Postseason WNIT semifinalist Michigan, 74-58, in the second round (March 23) at home. UT has won its first round game in the Postseason WNIT in each of its last five appearances. Zanoguera Named First-Team All-MAC; Three Rockets Earn All-League Accolades Inma Zanoguera took home Mid-American Conference first-team honors in , and two others Rockets earned spots on the allleague squads. Senior Brenae Harris earned honorable mention accolades and sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott was selected on the All-Freshman Team. Toledo Ranks Top 25 Nationally in Team GPA in Toledo was recognized for having a Top 25 team gradepoint average in the nation in , according to the Women s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). The Rockets posted a overall GPA during the academic year to rank ALL-TIME SERIES VS. BSU Toledo Leads At Muncie: Toledo leads At Toledo: Toledo leads 27-7 At Neutral Site: Toledo leads 3-1 Current Streak: Ball St. 4 Most UT Points: 114 (114-63) on 3/4/92 Most BSU Points: 81 (twice) (60-81) on 2/23/05 Combined Points: 181 (102-79) on 2/5/92 Biggest UT Win: 57 (107-50) on 3/10/92 Biggest BSU Win: 35 (40-75) on 1/12/85 Jan. 3, 1981 L N Feb. 14, 1981 W H Jan. 8, 1982 L A Feb. 18, 1982* W A Jan. 19, 1983 W H Feb. 16, 1983 W A Jan. 21, 1984 W H Feb. 18, 1984 W A Jan. 12, 1985 L A Feb. 9, 1985 L H Jan. 4, 1986 L H Feb. 1, 1986 W A Jan. 28, 1987 W A Feb. 29, 1987 L H Jan. 27, 1988 W H Feb. 24, 1988 W A Jan. 18, 1989 W A Feb. 15, 1989 W H Jan. 20, 1990 L A Feb. 17, 1990 W H Jan. 5, 1991 W H Feb. 2, 1991 W A Feb W A March 4, 1992 W H March 10, 1992* W H Jan. 27, 1993 W H Feb. 24, 1993 W A Jan. 19, 1994 W A Feb. 16, 1994 W H Jan. 7, 1995 W H Feb. 4, 1995 W A Jan. 6, 1996 W A Feb. 3, 1996 W H Jan. 6, 1997 W H March 1, 1997 W A Jan. 17, 1998 W H Feb. 14, 1998 W A Feb. 6, 1999 W A Jan. 23, 2000 L A Feb. 5, 2000 W H March 2, 2000* W N Jan. 31, 2001 W A Feb. 7, 2001 W H Feb. 2, 2002 L A Feb. 26, 2002 L H Jan. 25, 2003 W H Feb. 11, 2003 W A Jan. 10, 2004 W A Jan. 27, 2004 W H Jan. 5, 2005 W H Feb. 23, 2005 L A Jan. 7, 2006 W (OT) H Feb. 15, 2006 L A Jan. 3, 2007 L A Feb. 14, 2007 L H Jan. 19, 2008 W H Feb. 19, 2008 L A March 11, 2008* W N Jan. 17, 2009 L A March 7, 2009 L H Jan. 17, 2010 L A Feb. 27, 2010 W H March 10, 2010* W N Jan. 5, 2011 W H Feb. 19, 2011 W A Jan. 19, 2012 W H Feb. 28, 2012 W A Feb. 10, 2013 W A March 6, 2013 W H Jan. 23, 2014 W H March 8, 2014 L A Feb. 7, 2015 L H March 7, 2015 L A Jan. 2, 2016 L A * - Mid-American Conference Tournament Game

6 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 6 TOLEDO S RECORD BY STARTING LINEUP IN Harris, Bravo-Harriott, Printz, Capotosto, McIntyre: 0-1 Boyd, Bravo-Harriott, Capotosto, Woody, Reecher: 0-1 Boyd, Bravo-Harriott, Capotosto, Monakana, Reecher: 0-1 Harris, Bravo-Harriott, Capotosto, Monakana, Reecher: 17-8 No. 18 among Division I programs. The Midnight Blue & Gold received this award for the first time under head coach Tricia Cullop and fifth time in program history. UT also finished fifth nationally in (3.39 GPA), tied for eighth in (3.34), third in (3.41) and most recently second in (3.47). Under Cullop s tutelage, the Rockets have posted a team GPA above 3.0 in 14 of 15 semesters. We MUST Protect Our House Toledo has tallied an 8-4 (.667) record in games played in Savage Arena in The Rockets averages and percentages in their 12 home contests this season follow: scoring average ; points allowed ; FG% -.433; DFG% -.395; 3FG% -.374; D3FG% -.339; three-point field goals made - 5.7; FT% -.685; REB ; rebounding margin ; AST ; ROCKETS RECORD BY MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEAT STL - 5.8; BLK Individually, senior Brenae Harris is averaging a squad-high 11.8 points, a team-best 6.8 caroms and a team-high 6.3 helpers in home contests, followed closely by sophomore Jay- Ann Bravo-Harriott contributing 11.6 points and a squad-best 1.1 steals. In seven-plus years under head coach Tricia Cullop, UT is (.787) in home contests. The Rockets are also (.824) against conference foes during this time. The Midnight Blue & Gold has won at least 11 home games in SIX seasons under Cullop, including a school-record 19 victories during the campaign. Additional Three-Dot Data from Central Michigan Game Toledo swept the regular-season series against the Chippewas for the third time in the last five years The victory was the 300th in head coach Tricia Cullop s collegiate career and 100th at home ( record) with UT The Rockets finished with 19 assists and only 13 turnovers, TOLEDO SPECIALTY STATS (TEAM) Points in Points Off 2nd Chance Fast-Break Bench Opponent Paint Turnovers Points Points Points ARIZONA 26/18 15/15 13/5 2/4 26/27 at Notre Dame 16/38 12/21 6/13 2/8 17/32 vs. Albany! 14/24 16/21 7/9 5/4 20/8 vs. Harvard! 24/36 11/11 13/9 4/6 20/16 at St. Bonaventure 20/22 10/17 4/8 3/0 10/18 DAYTON# 12/34 13/10 12/13 0/6 22/44 vs. Columbia^ 46/26 15/18 17/17 4/4 1/23 vs. VCU^ 22/26 20/17 5/5 6/8 0/21 CLEVELAND ST. 18/26 13/11 6/2 6/2 7/6 at UIC 18/18 13/8 10/4 6/6 10/14 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 40/10 22/4 22/2 14/0 27/20 at Ball St.* 28/28 3/14 10/14 8/0 14/13 KENT ST.* 30/26 13/20 8/10 0/2 16/23 W. MICHIGAN* 24/16 10/11 8/17 4/2 10/17 at Miami* 30/18 15/13 10/12 6/2 12/18 N. ILLINOIS* 26/24 7/9 6/7 2/2 21/18 at Akron* 34/26 11/21 9/10 0/2 27/8 at E. Michigan* 26/18 11/25 11/14 8/10 23/10 BOWLING GREEN* 38/32 17/14 4/6 4/0 12/11 at W. Michigan* 26/30 23/11 18/10 2/4 19/11 at Kent St.* 16/42 19/13 10/17 11/6 22/20 BUFFALO* 28/22 9/9 7/3 6/2 23/17 OHIO* 26/24 18/19 8/13 2/4 30/2 at Bowling Green* 14/16 14/13 7/8 2/2 9/13 at C. Michigan* 38/36 12/16 8/12 13/2 13/11 E. MICHIGAN* 26/20 11/22 5/8 2/2 28/13 at N. Illinois* 46/46 11/7 5/20 14/12 21/26 C. MICHIGAN* 38/34 18/11 7/18 0/0 24/2 BALL ST.* marking the 13th time in the last 22 games they have tallied more helpers than miscues UT posted a commanding 24-2 edge in bench points, sparked by a season-high 18 points from freshman Kaayla McIntyre The Rockets reserves have scored at least 20 points on 14 occasions this year Toledo has played five games that have been decided by five points or less in , holding a 4-1 ledger Under the direction of coach Cullop, UT holds an impressive (.613) mark in these type of contests... Freshman Kaayla McIntyre finished with a season-high 18 points and a season-best two helpers McIntyre shot an efficient 9-of-11 from the field in only 19 minutes to score in double figures for the sixth time this year The Toledo native scored 10 of her 18 points in the fourth quarter, including the game-winning basket on an offensive putback with 1.7 seconds left in regulation McIntyre led the Rockets in scoring for the first time this year Senior Brenae Harris posted 16 points, a squad-tying best seven caroms, a game-high six assists and one blocked shot in a contest-tying high 40 minutes Harris has logged at least 40 minutes in three of the last four games (Feb. 20-March 2) The Marion, OH native has dished out at least six dimes 10 times this year The last Rocket to play all 40 minutes in a regulation game was Andola Dortch against Eastern Michigan on Feb. 19, 2014 Junior Janice Monakana tallied 13 points, a team-tying best seven boards and two dimes in 35 minutes Monakana has scored in double figures in four of the last five games, averaging a team-high 15.8 ppg (Feb. 17-March 2) The London, England native is shooting a sizzling 58.0 percent (29-of-50) from the field during this stretch, including 47.1 percent (8-of-17) from three-point land, in 30.2 minutes... Senior Ana Capotosto scored in double figures for the first time in the last nine contests, contributing 10 points, five rebounds and four dimes in 37 minutes Capotosto s 37 minutes played tied for the second most in a game this year, surpassed only by 38 minutes vs. Columbia in the first round of the ASU Classic on Dec. 5 Over the last two games, the two-time team captain has recorded nine assists and only two miscues in 71 minutes (Feb. 27-March 2) Sophomore Jay- Ann Bravo-Harriott was plagued by foul trouble all game, logging a season-low 17 minutes Bravo-Harriott s previous low was 18 minutes vs. Albany in the first round of the URI Tip-Off Classic on Nov. 21 Freshman Halee Printz filled up the box score, tallying three points, three rebounds, two assists, one rejection and one steal in 26 minutes Printz has played at least 20 minutes in each of the last four games (Feb. 20-March 2) and on 12 occasions this season Toledo made a season-high 33 field goals and shot a seasonbest 55.0 percent (33-of-60) from the floor, topping at least 50 percent for the fourth time this

7 ROCKET CAREER GAMES PLAYED/STARTED Games Games Player Played Started Brenae Harris# Ana Capotosto Janice Monakana Sophie Reecher Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody 52 1 Nancy Kessler 30 2 Olivia Cunningham% Halee Printz 28 1 Mikaela Boyd 27 1 Sarah St-Fort 26 0 Kaayla McIntyre 25 1 Lindsay Dorr 1 0 Monique Evans 1 0 # - Includes Totals from Michigan % - Includes Totals from Murray St. year Their previous best effort was 32 baskets on two occasions against Central Michigan the first time around on Feb. 20 and most recently Northern Illinois last Saturday, Feb. 27 and 54.4 percent (31-of-57) vs. Columbia In two games against CMU this year, the Rockets are shooting a scintillating 53.3 percent (65-of-122) from the field, including 44.4 percent (12-of-27) from beyond the arc The game featured 13 ties and eight lead changes. Savage Arena Splendor Toledo has led the MAC in attendance an unprecedented 25-con- secutive seasons and currently ranks No. 24 in the NCAA (as of Feb. 29), averaging a league-high 4,032 fans per home game. The Rockets have drawn at least 4,000 fans on FIVE occasions this year, including a season-best 4,906 against Bowling Green on Jan. 30. UT has ranked in the Top 30 na- tionally in home attendance each of the last four seasons. The Midnight Blue & Gold finished No. 28 (3,748) in , No. 25 (4,012) in , No. 24 (3,932) in and most recently No. 28 (3,636) last year.. Capotosto is Toledo s Three- Point Specialist Senior Ana Capotosto has knocked down 34 triples through the first 28 games in , the second-high- est total on the team. Capotosto currently ranks ninth in the MAC in three-point field-goal percentage (.351, 34-of-97). The fifth-year Rocket has made at least three treys in a contest on two occasions this season and 16 times in her UT career, including a collegiate-best six against Cleveland St. on Dec. 12. Overall this season, the two-time team captain is averaging 9.3 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 0.4 steals in 29.0 minutes per game. One of two Rockets to start every contest, Capotosto has scored in double figures on 13 occasions, the fourth-highest total on the team, including a collegiate-best 22 points and 10 caroms vs. CSU to post her second-career double-double. Most recently, Capotosto finished with 10 points, five rebounds and four dimes in 37 minutes vs. MAC West Division leader Central Michigan on Wednesday. In MAC contests, Capotosto is tallying 7.2 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 1.9 apg and 0.4 spg in 28.5 mpg. A season ago, Capotosto buried 38 triples, the second-highest total on the squad. She made at least three treys in a contest five times during the year. Capotosto started 30 contests and averaged 7.7 points, 5.6 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.3 steals in 26.7 minutes. The Saugatuck, MI native scored in double figures on 13 occasions, the fourth-highest total on the team, including a season-high 20 points vs. Southern Illinois in the second round of the New Orleans Shootout (Dec. 20). Harris Settles Nicely Into Role with Rockets Senior Brenae Harris has picked up right where she left off from last season sparking the Toledo offense. Harris is pacing the Rock- ets in scoring (14.2 ppg), assists (5.3 apg), steals (1.2 spg), minutes played (36.5 mpg), free throw percentage (.859, 110-of-128) and three-point field-goal percentage (.383, 18-of- Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 7 ROCKETS IN DOUBLE DIGITS Double Digit Pts Tot. Ana Capotosto Brenae Harris# Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Janice Monakana Sophie Reecher 4 14 Olivia Cunningham% - 12 Kaayla McIntyre 6 6 Michaela Rasmussen 0 3 Jada Woody 2 2 Halee Printz 2 2 Mikaela Boyd 0 0 Nancy Kessler 0 0 Sarah St-Fort 0 0 Lindsay Dorr 0 0 Monique Evans 0 0 # - Includes Totals from Michigan % - Includes Totals from Murray St. 47). The team captain also ranks second on the squad in overall rebounding (5.3 rpg) and blocked shots (12). The honorable mention All-MAC honoree currently sits first in the league in minutes played, second in free throw percentage and helpers, fifth in assist/turnover ratio (1.6, ), 10th in scoring and tied for 11th in defensive caroms (4.3 rpg). If the year ended before today s regular-season finale, Harris would rank sixth in UT history in free throw percentage and ninth (1,116, TOLEDO S LAST TIME OUT March 2 Central Michigan 72 TOLEDO 76 TOLEDO, OH Toledo (17-11, 12-5 MAC) secured a thrilling victory against MAC West Division leader Cental Michigan on Wednesday in Savage Arena. With the win, the Rockets have clinched a first-round bye in next week s MAC Tournament in Cleveland. Freshman Kaayla McIntyre s offensive putback proved to be the difference in the waning moments, breaking a tie with only 1.7 seconds remaining in regulation. With a mere 20 seconds left in the MAC West Division showdown, UT had the ball for the final shot. Sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott went hard to basket and put up a shot that was off the mark to the left. The interior of the CMU defense helped out on the play, leaving McIntyre all alone on the backside. The Toledo native ripped down Bravo-Harriott s miss and successfully converted the putback to send the UT fans into a frenzy. Following a timeout, the Chippewas (19-9, 13-4 MAC) had a chance to tie or take the lead. Fortunately for UT, the visitors were guilty on an inbound violation to give the ball back to the Midnight Blue & Gold. Central Michigan was forced to immediately foul senior Ana Capotosto with only 1.0 seconds remaining. Capotosto calmly drained both charity tosses to finish off the scoring. McIntyre tallied 10 of her season-high 18 points in the fourth quarter to lead a seasontying best four Rockets in double figures. Senior Brenae Harris added 16 points, seven rebounds and six helpers, while junior Janice Monakana and Capotosto had 13 and 10 points, respectively. As a team, Toledo shot a season-best 55.0 percent (33-of-60) from the field, including 46.2 percent (6-of-13) from three-point range, and a perfect 4-of-4 from the charity stripe to sweep the regular-season series against CMU for the third time in the last five years. Tinara Moore led the Chippewas with 26 points and 10 caroms, followed closely by Presley Hudson with 23 points. /UTROCKETS /TOLEDOWOMENSBASKETBALL ENSB TBAL OROC OCKE ENED EDIC TIS TS

8 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 8 ADDITIONAL ROCKET NEWS & NOTES ROCKETS INK THREE SIGNEES DURING EARLY SIGNING PE- RIOD: Toledo signed three recruits to National Letters of Intent for the season, head coach Tricia Cullop announced on Saturday, Nov. 14. The signees are Tanaya Beacham (Toledo, OH - Rogers), Sara Rokkanen (Helsinki, Finland - Mäkelänrinne) and Mariella Santucci (Bologna, Italy - Liceo Scientifico Sabin). A 6-foot-1 forward, Beacham is a three-star recruit and the No. 20 forward nationally by espn.com. She averaged 10.7 points and 8.0 rebounds per game as a junior at Rogers High School, helping the Rams to the Division II state championship game. For her efforts on the hardwood, Beacham garnered first-team all-city and second-team all-district recognition. Beacham played her first two years at Youngstown Ursuline High School, where she contributed 16.8 points and 13.2 caroms as a sophomore, en route to garnering first-team Division III all-state laurels. A 5-foot-10 forward, Rokkanen averaged 9.8 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 24.0 minutes in five games for Tapiolan Honka, a club team based in Espoo, Finland. The women s team plays in Naisten Korisliiga on the highest tier of Finnish basketball. Santucci averaged 7.6 points, 3.9 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.9 steals in nine games for her home country at the 2015 U-18 European Championship in Slovenia. She ranked seventh in thefts and 12th in helpers at the championships. Santucci also tallied 13.6 points, 3.5 boards and 2.0 dimes per contest for her Italian Club team, La Magika Castel San Pietro. 15) in minutes played in the single- season record book. Harris has produced double digits in points on a team-high 18 occasions in , including a career-best 39 points against Columbia in the opening round of the ASU Classic on Dec. 5. She converted a collegiate-best 12 field goals and a career-high 13 free throws against the Lions to equal the third-most points in school history in a single game. Most recently, she posted 16 points, a squad-tying best seven caroms, a game-high six assists and one blocked shot in a contesttying high 40 minutes vs. MAC West Division leader Central Michigan on Wednesday. In MAC play, Harris is tallying team highs in points (14.9 ppg), rebounds (5.9 rpg), assists (league-high 5.5 apg), steals (1.3 spg) and minutes played (conference-best 38.1 mpg). She is the only player in the league to lead her squad in the aforementioned categories. A year ago, Harris started all 33 games and contributed 9.8 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 0.9 steals in 33.8 minutes. One of two Rockets to start every contest, Harris ranked fifth in the MAC in minutes played, tied for 13th in helpers, 14th in free throw percentage (.728, 67-of-92) and 25th in scoring. Harris, a transfer from the University of Michigan, registered double figures in points on 15 occasions during the year, the third-highest total on the squad, including 16 points, a career-high 11 boards and a collegiate-best 11 dimes vs. Wright St. in the first round of the Postseason WNIT to become the first player in school history to record a tripledouble (March 20). Harris Selected MAC West Division Player of the Week for Second Time in Three Weeks (Dec ) Senior Brenae Harris was named the Mid- American Conference West Division Player of the Week, the league office announced on Dec. 21. Harris collected the award for the second time this year and third occasion in her career. Harris paced four Rockets in double figures with a game-high 18 points in a victory at UIC on Dec. 20. The Marion, OH native shot an efficient 5-of-8 from the floor against the Flames, including 1-of-2 from three-point range, and a perfect 7-of-7 from the charity stripe. The team captain added six rebounds, a squad-best four assists and one theft in a contest-tying best 37 minutes, helping the Midnight Blue & Gold snap UIC s five-game winning streak. Harris Named MAC Scholar- Athlete, West Division & College Sports Madness Player of the Week (Nov. 30-Dec. 6) Senior Brenae Harris was tabbed the Mid- American Conference West Division Player of the Week, the league office announced on Dec. 7. Harris received the MAC POW accolade for the first time this season and second time in her career. In addition, Harris was named the MAC Female Scholar-Athlete of the Week and the College Sports Madness MAC Player of the Week. The honorable mention All-MAC honoree averaged a team-high 23.3 points in three games, shooting a blistering 63.2 percent (24-of-38) from the field, including 80.0 percent (4-of-5) from beyond the arc, and 90.0 percent (18-of-20) from the free throw line. A communication major with a gradepoint average, Harris opened the week with 10 points and six helpers against Atlantic-10 power Dayton on Dec. 2. She then dominated the competition at the ASU Classic over the weekend, en route to earning tourney MVP accolades. In two wins against Columbia and VCU on Dec. 5-6, Harris poured in a team-high 30.0 points and dished out 4.5 dimes. The Marion, OH native was a one-person wrecking crew against the Lions in the first round of the tourney, scoring a career-high 39 points to equal the third-most points in school history in a single game. The team captain wrapped up her impressive week with 21 points and a team-high five assists versus the Rams in the championship game. Monakana is Steady Presence for Midnight Blue & Gold in Junior Janice Monakana is averaging 11.2 points, a team-high 5.8 rebounds, 0.7 assists, 0.2 blocks and 0.9 steals in 26.1 minutes per game in She has started 26 of 28 contests this season and currently ranks fourth in the MAC in free throw percentage (.837, 77-of-92), 19th in overall rebounding and 20th in scoring. Monakana has posted double SPECIALTY STATS Double-Figure Scoring Games: Harris (18), Bravo-Harriott (17), Monakana (16), Capotosto (13), McIntyre (6), Reecher (4), Printz (2), Woody (2) 20-Point Scoring Games: Monakana (6), Harris (5), Bravo-Harriott (1), Capotosto (1) Double-Figure Rebounding Games: Harris (3), Capotosto (2), McIntyre (2), Monakana (2) Double-Doubles: Harris (2), Capotosto (1), Monakana (1) *Games Leading UT in Scoring: Harris (10), Monakana (7), Bravo-Harriott (4), Capotosto (4), Boyd (2), McIntyre (1), Printz (1), Reecher (1) *Games Leading UT in Rebounding: Monakana (9), Capotosto (8), Harris (7), McIntyre (5), Bravo-Harriott (3), Reecher (3), Boyd (1) *Games Leading UT in Assists: Harris (20), Bravo-Harriott (7), Printz (2), Boyd (1) *Games Leading UT in Steals: Harris (11), Bravo-Harriott (11), Monakana (9), McIntyre (4), Reecher (4), Capotosto (3), Printz (3), Boyd (2), Rasmussen (2), St-Fort (1), Woody (1) *Games Leading UT in Blocks: Harris (9), McIntyre (8), Woody (8), Reecher (7), Monakana (3), Boyd (1), Bravo-Harriott (1), Capotosto (1), Printz (1) NOTE: * - Indicates Sharing Team Lead @UTDEBENEDICTIS

9 TOP INDIVIDUAL GAME PERFORMANCES IN Points B. Harris vs. Columbia (12/5) 39 Rebounds K. McIntyre at Kent St. (2/6) 11 K. McIntyre at Miami (1/13) 11 B. Harris vs. Western Michigan (1/9) 11 Assists B. Harris vs. Bowling Green (1/30) 9 J.A. Bravo-Harriott vs. Northern Illinois (1/16) 9 B. Harris vs. Western Michigan (1/9) 9 B. Harris vs. Kent St. (1/6) 9 B. Harris vs. Cleveland St. (12/12) 9 Steals B. Harris vs. Albany (11/21) 5 Blocked Shots B. Harris at Bowling Green (2/17) 3 K. McIntyre at Eastern Michigan (1/23) 3 digits in points in four of the last five games (4-1 record), contribut- ing a team-high 15.8 points and a squad-best 6.0 caroms (4-1 record, Feb. 17-March 2) She is shooting a splendid 58.0 percent (29-of-50) from the field during this stretch, including 47.1 percent (8-of-17) from three-point range, in 30.2 minutes. Most recently, the third-year Rocket tallied 13 points, a team-tying best seven boards and two dimes in 35 minutes vs. MAC West Division leader Central Michigan on Wednesday. Monakana preceded that performance aginst CMU with career-high 28 points at Bowling MAC WEST DIVISION PLAYER OF THE WEEK Nov. 16 Presley Hudson, Central Michigan Nov. 23 Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St. Nov. 30 Jill Morrison, Ball St. Dec. 7 BRENAE HARRIS, TOLEDO Dec. 14 Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St. Dec. 21 BRENAE HARRIS, TOLEDO Dec. 28 Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St. Jan. 4 Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St. Jan. 11 Tinara Moore, Central Michigan Jan. 18 Miracle Woods, Western Michigan Jan. 25 Janay Morton, Eastern Michigan Feb. 1 JANICE MONAKANA, TOLEDO Feb. 8 Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St. Feb. 15 Nathalie Fontaine, Ball St. Feb. 22 JANICE MONAKANA, TOLEDO Feb. 29 Ally Lehman, Northern Illinois March 7 Green on Feb. 17. Overall this year, Monakana has scored in double figures on 16 occasions in , the third-highest total on the squad. In MAC contests, Monakana is tallying 12.2 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 0.7 apg, 0.2 bpg and 0.7 spg in 26.5 mpg. Monakana Collects MAC West Division Player of the Week Accolades for Second Time in Four Weeks (Feb ) Junior Janice Monakana was picked the Mid-American Conference West Division Player of the Week, the league office announced on Feb. 22. Monakana earned the award for the second time in four weeks. Monakana tallied a team-high 21.5 points and a squad-best 7.5 rebounds in road triumphs against Bowling Green on Feb. 17 and MAC West Division frontrunner Central Michigan on Feb. 20. Monakana opened the week with a careerhigh 28 points and a contest-tying best eight caroms in 35 minutes at BGSU. She knocked down a career-tying best four triples against the Falcons to post at least 20 points for the fifth time in his collegiate career. Monakana single-handedly outscored Bowling Green in the first half, 18-16, to lift UT to its sixth win in the last seven meetings versus its arch-rivals. Three days later against the Chippewas, Monakana totaled 15 points, seven boards and two helpers in 33 minutes. Monakana Garners MAC West Division Player of the Week Recognition (Jan ) Junior Janice Monakana was named the Mid-American Conference West Division Player of the Week, the league office announced on Feb. 1. Monakana received the accolade Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 9 for the first time in her collegiate career. The London, England native contributed a game-high 21 points, a contest-best six boards, one blocked shot and a game-high three thefts in 34 minutes vs. arch-rival Bowling Green on Jan. 30. Monakana shot an efficient 7-of-12 from the field in the 74th edition of the Battle of I-75, including a season-tying best 3-of-6 from beyond the arc, and a perfect 4-of-4 from the charity stripe to record her third-career game with at least 20 points FIELD GOALS/FREE THROWS Opponent FGs 3-pt FGs FTs ARIZONA at Notre Dame vs. Albany! vs. Harvard! at St. Bonaventure DAYTON# vs. Columbia^ vs. VCU^ CLEVELAND ST at UIC ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF at Ball St.* KENT ST.* W. MICHIGAN* at Miami* N. ILLINOIS* at Akron* at E. Michigan* BOWLING GREEN* at W. Michigan* at Kent St.* BUFFALO* OHIO* at Bowling Green* at C. Michigan* E. MICHIGAN* at N. Illinois* C. MICHIGAN* BALL ST.* Reecher Wreaks Havoc on Op- position Junior Sophie Reecher has appeared in the starting five in 27 of the 28 games in , averaging 4.4 points, 3.7 rebounds, 0.2 assists, 0.4 blocks and 0.4 steals in 16.8 minutes. Reecher currently ranks second on the team in overall field-goal percentage (.531, 52-of-98), tied for third in rejections (10) and games started, fifth in overall rebounding and minutes played, tied for fifth in thefts (11) and sixth in scoring. The two-time team captain has scored in double figures on four occasions this year, the sixth-highest total on the team, including a season-high 14 points vs. Columbia in the first round of the ASU Classic on Dec. 5. In MAC contests, Reecher is tallying 3.6 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 0.1 apg, 0.4 bpg and 0.3 spg in 14.7 mpg. Bravo-Harriott Named to Aca- demic All-District 5 Team Sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott was named to the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District 5 Team, it was announced on Feb. 11. Bravo-Harriott became the fifth player in school history to earn this prestigious honor and first since Kelly Walker during the campaign. To be nominated, a student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with at least

10 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 10 THE ROCKETS AT HOME & ON ROAD IN Category Home Road Points/Game Points Allowed/Game Scoring Margin Field Goal Pct. 43.3% 41.0% Field Goal Pct. Defense 39.5% 41.0% Three-Point FG% 37.4% 33.0% Three-Point FG/Game Three-Point FG Pct. Defense 33.9% 28.1% Opp. Three-Point FG/Game Free Throw Pct. 68.5% 73.8% Rebounds/Game Rebound Margin Assists/Game Assist/Turnover Ratio Steals/Game Blocks/Game REBOUNDING Opponent UT Opp. +/- Result ARIZONA L at Notre Dame L vs. Albany! L vs. Harvard! L at St. Bonaventure L DAYTON# L vs. Columbia^ W vs. VCU^ W CLEVELAND ST W at UIC W ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W at Ball St.* L KENT ST.* W W. MICHIGAN* W at Miami* W N. ILLINOIS* W at Akron* L at E. Michigan* L BOWLING GREEN* W at W. Michigan* W at Kent St.* W BUFFALO* W OHIO* L at Bowling Green* W at C. Michigan* W E. MICHIGAN* L at N. Illinois* W C. MICHIGAN* W BALL ST.* a 3.20 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) for her career. District 5 includes all schools within the states of Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. A native of London, England, Bravo-Harriott is a communication major with a minor in professional sales with a perfect 4.0 GPA. Bravo-Harriott was joined on the district s first team by Indiana s Amanda Cahill, Purdue s Hayden Hamby, DePaul s Jessica January and Megan Podkowa and Kent State s Jordan Korinek. Bravo-Harriott Named to Preseason All-MAC West Division Team Sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott was tabbed to the preseason All-MAC West Division Team. Voting for the team was done according to a vote of the conference s 12 head coaches. Bravo-Harriott Shines in Starting Role Sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott has scored in double figures in eight of the last 10 games, averaging a team-high 14.6 points (8-2 record, Jan. 30-March 2). Bravo-Harriott is shooting a stellar 45.0 percent (50-of-111) from the floor during this stretch, including 41.3 percent (19-of-46) from three-point land, and 77.1 percent (27-of-35) from the charity stripe in 31.3 minutes. Most recently, Bravo-Harriott registered 18 points, a squad-best seven rebounds, a team-high six helpers and one steal in a collegiate-best 41 minutes at Northern Illinois last Saturday, Feb. 27. Overall this season, the preseason All-MAC West Division Team honoree is averaging 11.0 points, 2.9 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.1 steals in 30.4 minutes. One of two Rockets to start all 28 games, she currently ranks 12th in the MAC in helpers, 13th in assist/turnover ratio (1.0, 86-83) and 22nd in scoring. The London, England native has also scored in double figures on 17 occasions in , the second-highest total on the team, including a season-high 24 points vs. Western Michigan on Jan. 9. In MAC contests, Bravo-Harriott is tallying 12.1 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 3.1 apg and 1.1 spg in 31.4 mpg. A season ago, Bravo-Harriott contributed 10.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 0.6 steals in 24.9 minutes per game, en route to earning MAC Freshman of the Year accolades. She ranked seventh in the conference in threepoint field-goals made (2.1), 11th in three-point field-goal percentage (.356, 64-of-180) and 20th in scoring. Bravo-Harriott scored in double figures on 17 occasions last year, the second-highest total on the team, including a season-best 30 points vs. Eastern Michigan in the second round of the MAC Tournament (March 11). Bravo- Harriott buried a season-high and school-tourney tying best seven treys against the Eagles.. ADDITIONAL ROCKET NEWS & NOTES ON THIS DATE: Toledo is 7-1 (.875) all time in games played on March 5, most recently securing an triumph vs. Eastern Michigan at home during the season. The Rockets and Cardinals have never met on this date. UT WILL WEAR TWO COMMEMO- RATIVE PATCHES IN : Toledo will wear two commemorative patches on its jersey in The Rockets will have the initials DR on their right shoulder and MB on their left. DR is short for Don Reiber and MB stands for Marilyn Berman. Reiber, who passed away on Sept. 20, was a professor in the communications department and responsible for virtually all video production for the UT Athletic Department. Berman, who passed away on Oct. 12, was a long-time member of the Igniters Fan Club and a 20-plus year season-ticket holder. EHLEN AMONG EIGHT INDUCT- EES TO 2016 CLASS FOR VAR- SITY T HALL OF FAME: Former women s basketball head coach Mark Ehlen ( ) was one of eight inductees to the 2016 class for the UT Varsity T Hall of Fame. The class was inducted into the Hall of Fame on Jan. 29 in Savage Arena. Ehlen coached the Rockets for 13 seasons and was one of the winningest coaches in MAC history. He was named MAC Coach of the Year four times and led UT to eight MAC titles and six post-season berths. A two-time Women s Basketball Coaches Association District 4 Coach of the Year, Ehlen posted a record and finished his career at Toledo second in MAC history in conference wins and fifth in overall winning percentage. Ehlen coached four teams that made it into the NCAA Tournament (1996, 1997, 1999 and 2001). His team won an NCAA tourney game with a victory over 24th-ranked Ole Miss, before falling to sixth-ranked Old Dominion, 72-66, in second-round action. His team was ranked No. 25 in the final AP poll. CAPOTOSTO, HARRIS & REECH- ER NAMED TEAM CAP- TAINS: Senior Ana Capotosto, senior Brenae Harris and junior Sophie Reecher have been named captains for the Rockets campaign. The trio was selected based on votes by their teammates.

11 MISCELLANEOUS STATS Largest Halftime Lead: 19 at Bowling Green (35-16, 2/17) Largest Halftime Deficit: 22 vs. Dayton (15-37, 12/2) Largest Halftime Lead Surrendered to Lose: 13 at Ball St. (41-28, 1/2) Largest Halftime Deficit Overcome to Win: 1 vs. Buffalo (28-29, 2/10) Largest Lead at Any Time: 30 vs. VCU (78-48 in Fourth Quarter, 12/6) Largest Deficit at Any Time: 38 at Notre Dame (34-72 in Fourth Quarter, 11/18) Largest Lead Surrendered to Lose: 17 at Ball St. (41-24 in Second Quarter, 1/2) Largest Deficit Overcome to Win: 11 vs. Cleveland St. (5-16 in First Quarter, 12/12) Largest Margin of Victory: 27 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (74-47, 12/29) Largest Margin of Defeat: 35 at Notre Dame (39-74, 11/18) Most Points Scored in a Quarter: 30 vs. VCU (First, 12/6) Fewest Points Scored in a Quarter: 3 vs. Dayton (First, 12/2) Most Points Allowed in a Quarter: 31 at Ball St. (Fourth, 1/2) Fewest Points Allowed in a Quarter: 4 vs. Eastern Michigan (Fourth, 2/24) Bravo-Harriott Selected MAC Freshman of the Year Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott was named the Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year. Bravo-Harriott became the fifth Rocket to earn this honor, and the first since Kim Knuth captured the award in (Listed below are Toledo s five MAC Freshman of the Year honorees) JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT Kim Knuth Mimi Olson Lucretia LeGault Kelly Savage Woody Steps Up Performance in Sophomore Jada Woody has been a solid contributor for Toledo through the first 28 games in Woody is tallying 2.5 points, 1.3 rebounds, 0.2 assists, 0.4 blocks and 0.3 steals in 10.2 minutes per contest. The Canton, MI native has totaled a career-high 11 points on two occa- sions this year against Arizona in the season opener on Nov. 14 and most recently Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Dec. 29. A season ago, Woody averaged 1.2 points, 0.6 boards, 0.3 helpers and 0.1 steals in 6.5 minutes in 24 games. She posted a season-high five points and one carom in a season-best 20 minutes at Bowling Green (Jan. 31). Boyd is Healthy & Providing Spark for Rockets Off Bench in Redshirt freshman Mikaela Boyd is fully healthy and providing a spark off the bench for Toledo in Boyd has appeared in 25 games, averaging 3.0 points, 1.8 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.5 steals in 9.9 minutes. Boyd has contributed at least seven points on four occasions this year, including a seasontying best nine points and a season-tying high two thefts in 24 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan on Feb. 24. She also totaled nine points against Arizona in the season opener on Nov. 14. The second-year Rocket missed the final 30 games last season after injuring her right knee. She had season-ending surgery on her knee on Dec. 30. She appeared in two contests off the bench in , contributing 1.0 rebounds in 4.0 minutes. Boyd was granted a medical hardship waiver from the Mid-American Conference and will have four years of eligibility remaining. Kessler Has Been Medically Disqualified Due to Multiple Concussions Sophomore Nancy Kessler has been medically disqualified to play basketball by the University of Toledo medical staff, head coach Tricia Cullop announced on Feb. 11. Kessler has experienced multiple concussions over the last two-plus years. The St. Catherines, ONT native will remain on scholarship at UT and continue to be part of the team. Kessler appeared in 30 games for the Rockets over the past year-and-a-half, averaging 1.4 points and 1.4 rebounds in 7.2 minutes. Rasmussen Nominated for 2016 Allstate WBCA & NABC Good Works Team Sophomore Michaela Rasmussen was selected as one of 71 Division I and 257 overall nominees for the 2016 Allstate WBCA and NABC Good Works Teams, the Women s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and Allstate Insurance Company announced on Dec. 2. Rasmussen is the only representative from the Mid-American Conference on the list. This distinguished award shines a spotlight on a select group of student-athletes who have shown dedication to service in their communities. In its fourth year, the Allstate WBCA and NABC Good Works Teams recognize players at all levels of college basketball who have made outstanding contributions in the areas of volunteerism and civic involvement. Members of the Allstate NABC Good Works Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 11 TOLEDO BY THE NUMBERS.347: UT is shooting a MAC-best 34.7 percent (159-of-458) from beyond the arc in all games..457: Toledo is converting an impressive 45.7 percent (250-of-547) from the floor over the last 10 games..667: Freshman Kaayla McIntyre is converting a conference-best 66.7 percent (68- of-102) from the floor in league contests..738: UT is shooting 73.8 percent (152-of- 206) from the free throw line over the last 10 contests..773: The Rockets have posted a.762 winning percentage (17-5 mark) over the last 22 games. 1: Sophomore Michaela Rasmussen is the only MAC representative on the watch list for the 2016 Allstate WBCA & NABC Good Works Team. 1: Toledo has made one more free throw (152) than its opponents have attempted (151) in home games. 1.7: The Rockets have totaled 40 helpers and only 24 miscues over the last two games, good for a 1.7 assist/turnover ratio. 2: Two of UT s last four contests have won in overtime, with the Rockets winning two match-ups. 2: Senior Brenae Harris is pacing the MAC in assists (5.5 apg) and minutes played (38.1 mpg) in league contests. 4.0: Sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott was named to the Academic All-District 5 Team with a perfect 4.0 GPA in communication and a minor in professional sales. 5: UT has won five of the last six match-ups against BSU at home. 5: Toledo and Ball St. will meet for the fifthconsecutive year and eighth time overall in the regular-season finale. 6: All general admission tickets and bleacher seats will cost $6.00 for UT s regular-season finale vs. BSU this afternoon. 14.6: Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott has scored in double figures in eight of the last 10 games, contributing a squad-best 14.6 points. 15.8: Junior Janice Monakana has posted double digits in four of the last five games, contributing a team-high 15.8 points and a squad-best 6.0 caroms. 20: Toledo s bench has scored at least 20 points on 14 occasions, including six of the last eight games. 28: Ana Capotosto and Jay-Ann Bravo- Harriott are the only two Rockets to start all 28 games. 40: Brenae Harris has logged at least 40 minutes in three of the last four games. 82.5: Toledo is averaging 82.5 points over the last two contests, converting 52.0 percent (65-of-125) from the floor. 94: Brenae Harris has dished out a MACbest 94 assists in league contests. 300: Head Coach Tricia Cullop earned her 300th career win against Central Michigan on Wednesday. 4,032: UT ranks No. 24 in the NCAA (as of Feb. 27), averaging a league-high 4,032 fans per home game.

12 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 12 ROCKET BIRTHDAYS Assoc. Head Coach Vicki Hall 10/3/69 Head Coach Tricia Cullop 4/24/71 Tony Greene 6/19/71 Dir. of Operations Katie Griggs 2/25/80 Team Physician Jacklyn Kiefer 6/9/80 Tiffany Swoffard 6/26/80 Coord. of Basketball/Video Coord. Lauren Flaum 6/26/87 Assoc. Athletic Trainer Brad Pierson 6/10/87 Ana Capotosto 1/30/93 Brenae Harris 11/9/92 Sophie Reecher 10/4/94 Sarah St-Fort 7/21/95 Janice Monakana 8/6/95 Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott 9/7/95 Mikaela Boyd 4/1/96 Olivia Cunningham 5/7//96 Lindsay Dorr 7/2/96 Michaela Rasmussen 8/1/96 Jada Woody 9/14/96 Nancy Kessler 12/31/96 Halee Printz 3/1/97 Kaayla McIntyre 6/20/97 Monique Evans 11/17/97 Team will be recognized during the 2016 NABC Convention and at the 2016 NCAA Men s Final Four in Houston, and will also participate in a local volunteer project. On the court this season, Rasmussen has appeared in 22 games off the bench and is averaging 1.0 points, 1.4 rebounds, 0.1 assists and 0.2 steals in 8.9 minutes. Rasmussen totaled a season-high six boards and one helper in a season-best 26 minutes vs. Harvard in the consolation round at the URI Tip-Off Classic on Nov. 22. Printz Provides Quality Minutes Off Bench in Rookie Campaign Freshman Halee Printz has provided quality minutes for Toledo through the first 28 games in Printz is averaging 4.0 points, 1.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 0.4 steals in 16.6 minutes per contest. She currently ranks second on the team in three-point field-goal percentage (.379, 22-of-58), tied for third in helpers (39), fourth in three-point field goals made (22), fifth in free throw percentage (.708, 17-of-24), tied for fifth in thefts (11), sixth in minutes played and seventh in scoring. Most recently, Printz totaled three points, three boards, two dimes, one rejection and one theft in 26 minutes vs. MAC West Division leader Central Michigan on Wednesday. Overall this year, the Tipp City, OH native has scored at least seven points on four occasions, including a season-best 13 points in 24 minutes vs. Dayton on Dec. 2. In MAC contests, Prinz is tallying 4.3 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 1.9 apg and 0.5 spg in 19.2 mpg. A year ago, Printz tallied 17.6 points, 6.7 rebounds, a conference-best 6.6 helpers and 2.6 thefts per game as a senior at Tippecanoe High School. She earned Division II first-team all-state accolades and was named the District 9 and Conference Player of the Year for a second-straight season, helping her team to a 27-1 record. McIntyre Excels Over Last Nine Games Freshman Kaayla McIntyre has scored in double digits in five of the last nine games (7-2 record, Feb. 3-March 2). McIntyre is averaging 10.6 points and 5.6 boards in 23.7 minutes per contest during this stretch, shooting a squad-best 61.8 percent (42-of-68) from the field. Most recently, McIntyre finished with a season-high 18 points and a season-best two helpers vs. MAC West Division leader Central Michi- gan on Wednesday. The Toledo native was also credited with the game- winning offensive putback with 1.7 seconds left in regulation vs. Chip- pewas. Overall this year, McIntyre has appeared in 25 games, averaging 6.6 points, 4.5 rebounds, 0.4 assists, a team-high 0.6 blocks and 0.4 steals in 15.6 minutes. The first-year Rocket has scored in double figures on six occasions in , the fifth-highest total on the team In MAC contests, McIntyre is tallying 8.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 0.5 apg, squad-best 0.8 bpg and 0.5 spg in 20.1 mpg. She is currently first in overall field-goal percentage (.667, 68-of-102), as well as ranking ninth in rejections and tied for 14th in defensive Individuals caroms (4.2 rpg) in Scoring league games. A season ago, McIntyre tallied 18.7 Overall Rebounding points and 10.2 rebounds per game as Assists a senior at Notre Dame Academy. The local product also totaled 57 rejections and 32 thefts en route to collecting Division I Blocked Shots Co-Player of the Year and District Player of the Year accolades. She helped propel her Defensive Rebounds squad to a 27-3 ledger and a state runnerup finish, shooting Minutes Played 62 percent from the field. Walk-On Evans Added to Ros- ter During Holiday Break Freshman walk-on Monique Evans was added to the Toledo roster over the holiday break. Evans totaled one point and one assist vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in her collegiate debut on Dec. 29. The Richmond Heights, OH native enrolled in UT following the completion of the fall semester. Evans, a 5-foot-0 guard, averaged 18 points, four rebounds, four assists and three assists per game as a senior at Richmond Heights High School. A three-time second-team allconference performer, she concluded her prep career with more than 1,000 points. Following high school, Evans joined the Army National Guard and recently completed five months of training in Fort Jackson, SC and Fort Lee, VA. TOLEDO IN MAC RANKINGS (MAC GAMES) Offensive Categories Scoring Offense 4th 68.5 ppg Scoring Margin 5th +1.1 ppg Field Goal Percentage 2nd 43.4% Three-Point FG% 3rd 34.1% Free Throw Percentage 6th 69.8% Rebounding Margin 5th -1.0 rpg Assists 3rd 14.8 apg Turnover Margin 5th -0.5 Assist/Turnover Ratio 3rd 1.0 Offensive Rebounds 11th 10.2 rpg Three-Point Field-Goals Made 11th 5.4 Defensive Rebounds 5th 26.5 rpg Defensive Categories Scoring Defense 8th 67.4 ppg FG% Defense 6th 39.1% Three-Point FG% Defense 6th 31.0% Blocked Shots 9th 2.3 bpg Steals 10th 5.6 spg Brenae Harris - 10th (14.9 ppg) Janice Monakana - T-17th (12.2 ppg) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott -T-19th (12.1 ppg) Brenae Harris - T-17th (5.9 rpg) Overall FG Percentage Kaayla McIntyre - 1st (66.7%) Janice Monakana - 11th (45.3%) Brenae Harris - 1st (5.5 apg) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott - T-12th (3.1 apg) Free Throw Percentage Brenae Harris - 2nd (84.1%) Janice Monakana - 5th (82.5%) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott - 15th (73.6%) 3-Point FG Percentage Janice Monakana - 9th (37.0%) Kaayla McIntyre - 9th (0.8 bpg) Brenae Harris - T-12th (0.6 bpg) Assist/Turnover Ratio Brenae Harris - 4th (2.1) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott - 13th (1.0) Brenae Harris - 7th (5.1 rpg) Kaayla McIntyre - T-14th (4.2 rpg) Brenae Harris - 1st (38.1 mpg)

13 Toledo Lights Up Scoreboard Over Last Two Games Toledo s offense has ran on all cylinders over the last two games, averaging 82.5 ppg (Feb. 27-March 2). UT has shot a sparkling 52.0 percent (65- of-125) from the field in wins against Northern Illinois (Feb. 27) and most recently Central Michigan (March 2), including 40.7 percent (11- of-27) from three-point range, and 75.0 percent (24-of-32) from the charity stripe. Additionally, the Rockets have totaled 40 helpers and only 24 miscues, good for an impressive 1.7 assist/turnover ratio. Individually, senior Brenae Harris is contributing a squad-best 18.5 ppg during this stretch, followed closely by junior Janice Monakana and freshman Kaayla McIntyre at 16.5 and 16.0 ppg, respectively. This trio has accounted for 61.8 percent (102 points) of the team s 165 points over the last two contests. Shooting the Rock Toledo is shooting a solid 45.7 percent (250-of-547) from the floor over the last 10 contests (8-2 record, Jan. 30-March 2). Individually, freshman Kaayla McIntyre has sparked the improved numbers as of late, knocking down a sensational 63.4 percent (45- of-71) from the field. Overall this season, the Rockets are converting 41.9 percent (667-of-1,590) from the floor and averaging 67.0 points, the third- and seventh-best marks in the MAC, respectively. UT has shot at least 49.0 percent from the field on SIX occasions this year, including a season-best 55.0 percent (season-high 33- of-60) against MAC West Division leader Central Michigan on Wednesday. Central Michigan is currently pacing the league in scoring (74.5 ppg), while Ball St. is tops in overall field-goal percentage (.427, 689-of- 1,614). Individually, senior Brenae Harris leads four Rockets scoring at least 9.0 ppg at 14.2, the 10th-highest total in the MAC. As a team, UT has topped the 70-point plateau on 13 occasions in (11-2 record), pouring in a season-high 89 points at Northern Illinois last Saturday, Feb. 27. Toledo is (.833) under head coach Tricia Cullop when scoring at least 70 points in a contest. In MAC contests, the Rockets are fourth in scoring (68.5 ppg) and SECOND in overall field-goal percentage (.434, 417-of-961). Individually, McIntyre is shooting a CONFERENCE-BEST 66.7 percent (68-of-102, minimum 75 attempts) from the floor and tallying 8.8 ppg. Giving It A Shot From Way Downtown Toledo is converting a sizzling 41.1 percent (58-of-141) from be- yond the arc over the last 10 games Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 13 (8-2 record, Jan. 30-March 2). Individually, junior Janice Mon- akana and sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott have triggered the lofty outside shooting number dur- ing this stretch, connecting on 42.9 percent (15-of-35) and 41.3 percent (19-of-46) from three-point range, respectively. Overall this season, Toledo is shooting a MAC-best 34.7 percent (159-of-458) from three-point land and averaging 5.7 treys through the first 28 games, the eighth-best total in the MAC. Ohio is currently first in the league in threepoint field-goals made (9.9, 276). UT has drained at least EIGHT three-point field goals in a contest SIX times this year, including a season-high 10 treys vs. Cleveland St. on Dec. 12. The Rockets also connected on a seasonbest 58.8 percent (10-of-17) from beyond the arc against the Vikings. Overall this year, Bravo-Harriott leads the team with 43 triples. The MAC Freshman of the Year has knocked down at least THREE treys on SEVEN occasions this year, including a season-best five against Buffalo on Feb. 10. In MAC games, the Rockets sit third in threepoint field-goal percentage (.341, 91-of-267) and 11th in three-point field-goals made (5.4). Indi- vidually, Monakana is knocking down a team-high 37.0 percent (20-of-54) from three-point range, the ninth- highest mark in the conference. A season ago, Bravo-Harriott paced the team with 64 triples. She ranked seventh in the league in three-point field-goals made (2.1) and 11th in three-point field-goal percentage (.356, 64-of-180). No Hoop for You!!! Toledo is allowing the oppostion to score 66.6 points and shot 40.4 percent (686-of-1,700) from the field, including 30.9 percent (177-of- 572) from beyond the arc, through the first 28 games in The Rockets currently sit seventh in the MAC in scoring defense, 11th in overall field-goal percentage defense and sixth in three-point field-goal percentage defense. Ohio is pacing the conference in scoring defense (59.1 ppg) and overall field-goal percentage defense (.351, 569-of-1,619), while Western Michigan is tops in three-point fieldgoal percentage defense (.284, 132-of-465). UT has also restricted NINE oppo- nents to 10 points or less in a quarter on 10 occasions this season, includ- ing Eastern Michigan to a season-low FOUR points in the fourth period on Feb. 24. ROCKETS GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS IN Opponent Guard (1) Guard (2) Wing (3) Forward (4) Center (5) ARIZONA B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher at Notre Dame M. Boyd J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher vs. Albany! B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher vs. Harvard! B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher at St. Bonaventure B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher DAYTON# B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Woody S. Reecher vs. Columbia^ B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher vs. VCU^ B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher CLEVELAND ST. B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher at UIC B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher at Ball St.* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher KENT ST.* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher W. MICHIGAN* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher at Miami* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher N. ILLINOIS* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher at Akron* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher at E. Michigan* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott H. Printz A. Capotosto K. McIntyre BOWLING GREEN* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher at W. Michigan* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher at Kent St.* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher BUFFALO* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher OHIO* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher at Bowling Green* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher at C. Michigan* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher E. MICHIGAN* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher at N. Illinois* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher C. MICHIGAN* B. Harris J.A. Bravo-Harriott A. Capotosto J. Monakana S. Reecher BALL ST.*

14 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 14 Harris Career 20-Point Efforts (10) DATE OPPONENT PTS 12/5/15 Columbia 39 1/20/16 Akron 26 12/14/14 Detroit 25 2/25/15 Western Michigan 24 2/20/16 Central Michigan 23 1/9/16 Western Michigan 22 2/27/16 Northern Illinois 21 12/6/15 VCU 21 1/14/15 Akron 21 1/10/15 Ohio 20 Monakana s Career 20-Point Efforts (6) DATE OPPONENT PTS 2/17/16 Bowling Green 28 2/3/16 Western Michigan 25 12/6/15 VCU 24 1/30/16 Bowling Green 21 1/2/16 Ball St. 21 2/27/16 Northern Illinois 20 Capotosto s Career 20-Point Efforts (5) DATE OPPONENT PTS 12/12/15 Cleveland St. 22 3/12/14 Western Michigan 21 2/6/14 Miami 21 11/20/13 UMKC 21 12/20/14 Southern Illinois 20 Bravo-Harriott s Career 20-Point Efforts (4) DATE OPPONENT PTS 3/11/15 Eastern Michigan 30 1/9/16 Western Michigan 24 2/18/15 Northern Illinois 24 1/17/15 Western Michigan ). UT has dished out at least 18 dimes in a game FIVE times in , including a season-high 21 on two occasions against Northern Illinois both times on Jan. 16 and most recently last Saturday, Feb. 27. Individually, Harris has been credited with 144 helpers, averaging 5.1 apg, the second-highest totals in the MAC. Charity Cases Toledo is shooting an impressive 73.8 percent (152-of-206) from the charity stripe over the last 10 games (8-2 record, Jan. 30-March 2). The Rockets have made 152 free throws during this stretch, while their opponents have only attempted 129. Individually, senior Brenae Harris and junior Janice Monakana have sparked the lofty numbers at the stripe, knocking down 34-of-40 (85.0 percent) and 38-of-45 (84.4 percent), respectively. Most recently, Monakana finished a perfect 14-of-14 at Western Michigan on Feb. 3, the third-best effort in school history in a single game. Overall this year, UT is shooting a respectable 71.6 percent (383-of-535) from the free throw line, the third-best mark in the MAC. Central Michigan is currently converting a league-high 74.1 percent (370-of-499) at HARRIS IN TOLEDO SINGLE GAME RECORD BOOK Scoring 42 Kim Sekulski vs. BGSU (2/20/91) 40 Naama Shafir vs. USC (4/2/11) 39 BRENAE HARRIS vs. Columbia (12/5/15) 39 Kim Sekulski vs. WMU (1/3/90) 39 Kelly Savage vs. EMU (1/13/88) Minutes Played 52 Teresa Kahle at Xavier (12/9/01) 47 Crystal Young at WMU (3/1/06) 47 Crystal Young vs. WMU (3/8/06) 45 Heather Smith at Miami (2/7/96) 45 Dana Drew at BGSU (2/19/92) 45 Lucretia LeGault vs. BGSU (1/22/92) 45 Dana Drew vs. BGSU (1/22/92) 45 Kelly Savage vs. Butler (12/21/87) 44 BRENAE HARRIS at CMU (2/20/16) 44 Inma Zanoguera at NIU (2/27/14) MONAKANA IN TOLEDO SINGLE GAME RECORD BOOK Free Throw Percentage (12 Att.) (16-of-16) Kim Knuth vs. Akron (2/28/99) (15-of-15) Inma Zanoguera vs. Buffalo (1/21/15) (14-of-14) JANICE MONAKANA at WMU (2/3/16) (13-of-13) Andola Dortch at WMU (1/5/12) (13-of-13) Kim Knuth vs. NIU (1/30/99) (13-of-13) Angela Drake vs. Dayton (12/18/94) the line. UT has shot at least 80 percent (minimum 12 attempts) at the free throw line on SIX occasions this year, including a season-best 92.3 percent (12-of-13) against Reecher s Career 20-Point Efforts (1) arch-rival Bowling Green on Jan. 30. DATE OPPONENT PTS Individually, Harris has been the 2/21/15 Eastern Michigan 22 most accurate Rocket at the charity stripe this season, knocking down a sensational 85.4 percent In MAC contests, UT ranks eighth in scoring (110-of-128), to stand second in the defense (67.4 ppg) and sixth in both overall field- MAC. goal percentage defense (.391, 416-of-1,063) Right on the heels of Harris is and three-point field-goal percentage defense Monakana, who ranks fourth in the (.310, 118-of-381). conference at 83.7 percent (77-of- 92) from the charity stripe. Helping Hand If the year ended before today s Toledo is averaging an improved regular-season finale, Harris would 14.8 assists in MAC games, the third- rank sixth-best in school history in highest total in the league. The Rockets free throw percentage in a single are also third in the conference in assist/turn- season. over ratio (1.0, ) and fifth in turnover In MAC games, UT is 240-of-344 from the margin (-0.5, ). free throw line for 69.8 percent, the sixth-highest Individually, senior Brenae Harris total in the league. Individually, Harris is 69-of- is dishing out a conference-best (84.1 percent) and Monakana is 52-of-63 helpers in MAC contests, including a (82.5 percent) at the stripe, the second- and season-tying high nine on four occa- fifth-best totals in the conference, respectively. sions. Overall this year, UT sits fifth in the MAC in Take More, Make More dimes (13.7 apg) and seventh in both assist/ Toledo has been to the charity stripe 91 turnover ratio (0.9, ) and turnover margin more times ( ) and made 67 more free (-0.9, ). throws ( ) than its opponents through the Ball St. is currently leading the conference first 28 games this season. UT s 383 free in helpers (16.6 apg), Northern Illinois is first in throws are the second most in the assist/turnover ratio (1.0, ) and Eastern MAC, trailing only Ball St. (406). Michigan is tops in turnover margin (+6.6, UT was credited with a season-high 28 BRAVO-HARRIOTT IN TOLEDO SINGLE GAME RECORD BOOK Three-Point Field Goals Made 8 Kelly Walker vs. Hampton (12/21/02) 8 Courtney Risinger vs. NIU (2/14/02) 8 Heather Smith vs. BSU (1/7/95) 7 JAY ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15) 7 Jessica Williams vs. Ohio (3/13/09) 7 Kelly Savage at EMU (1/13/88) 7 Kelly Savage vs. Butler (12/21/87) Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 18 Kelly Savage vs. WMU (2/22/89)# 16 Lucretia LeGault vs. Milwaukee (1/2/92) 16 Lucretia LeGault at CSU (12/20/90) 15 Lucretia LeGault vs. BGSU (1/22/92) 14 JAY-ANN BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15) 14 Jessica Williams at Saint Peter s (11/30/10) 14 Mimi Olson at EMU (1/4/94) 14 Kelly Savage at Canisius (12/10/88) HARRIS IN TOLEDO SINGLE GAME RECORD BOOK Free Throw Percentage (70 Att.) 1. Jane Roman Kelly Savage Inma Zanoguera Kelly Savage Danielle Bishop BRENAE HARRIS

15 HARRIS & MONAKANA IN TOLEDO CAREER RECORD BOOK Free Throw Percentage (170 Att.) 1. Jane Roman Mimi Olson Kim Knuth Kelly Savage Inma Zanoguera Dana Drew BRENAE HARRIS 2014-Pres Kelly Walker Naama Shafir JANICE MONAKANA 2013-Pres..771 charity tosses against Western Michigan on Feb. 3. In MAC games, Toledo has made 240 free throws, also second most in the league behind BSU (255). Toledo on the Glass Toledo is averaging 36.8 rebounds through the first 28 games in , with four players tallying at least 4.5 caroms (junior Janice Monakana, 5.8; senior Brenae Harris, 5.3; freshman Kaayla McIntyre, 4.5; senior Ana Capotosto, 4.5). Monakana is currently 19th in the MAC in overall rebounding. Overall this season, UT has won the battle on the glass in 13 contests (9-4 record). The Rockets finished with a season-best plus-21 advantage (season-high 51-30) on the glass against Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Dec. 29. Harris spearheaded the rebounding efforts against the Golden Lions with 10 caroms, followed by junior Sophie Reecher and Monakana with six each. As a unit, UT is eighth in the league in rebounding margin (+0.5, ), as well as ranking 11th in offensive caroms (11.0 rpg) and ninth in defensive boards (25.8 rpg). Central Michigan is currently leading the MAC in rebounding margin (+7.4, ) and defensive boards (30.1 rpg), while Eastern Michigan is tops in offensive caroms (15.0 rpg). In MAC contests, Toledo sits fifth in rebounding margin (-1.0, ), 11th in offensive caroms (10.2 rpg) and fifth in defensive boards (26.5 rpg). Individually, Harris is tied for 17th in the rankings, grabbing a team-high 5.9 boards. Stingy Rockets When the Rockets do not have the ball, their main priority is getting it back. UT is averaging 5.9 steals through the first 28 games in , the 10th-best mark in the MAC. Eastern Michigan is currently snagging a league-best 11.8 spg. Toledo has collected at least 10 thefts on THREE occasions this year, including a season-high 12 against Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Dec. 29. Individually, senior Brenae Harris has snagged a squad-best 33 steals (1.2 spg), including a career-high five against Albany in the first round of the URI Tip-Off Classic on Nov. 21. In MAC contests, UT also ranks 10th with 5.6 thefts. Individually, Harris paces the team with 22 steals (1.3 spg). Take Care of the Rock Toledo is committing 15.9 turnovers through the first 28 games in , tied for sixth-best mark in the MAC. Eastern Michigan is currently tallying a league-low 13.2 miscues. The Rockets, who sit seventh in the conference in assist/turnover ratio (0.9, ) and turnover margin (-0.9, ), were guilty of a season-low 10 miscues against arch-rival Bowling Green on Jan. 30. Toledo has also totaled more assists than miscues in 13 of the last 22 games (17-5 record, Dec. 5-March 2). Individually, senior Brenae Harris stands second in the MAC in helpers (5.1 apg) and fifth in assist/turnover ratio (1.6, ). In MAC games, UT ranks fifth in miscues (15.6 tpg) and turnover margin (-0.5, ), as well as third in assist/turnover ratio (1.0, ). Individually, Harris is pacing the conference in dimes (5.5 apg) and sits fourth in assist/turnover ratio (2.1, league-high 94-44). Double Figure Scorers Toledo has had EIGHT players score in double figures on 78 occasions through the first 28 games in Senior Brenae Harris has posted at least 10 points on a team-high 18 occasions this season. Sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Har- riott has been UT s most consistent scorer as of late, tallying double digits in nine of the last 10 games (team-high 14.6 ppg, Jan. 30-March 2). As a team, the Rockets have produced a season-high four players in double digits on EIGHT occasions this year. Most recently, they accomplished this feat vs. Central Michigan on Wednesday, highlighted by freshman Kaayla McIntyre and Harris with a season-high 18 and 16 points, respectively. Put Me In, Coach There have been plenty of minutes to go around for Toledo through the first 28 games in Four Rockets are averaging at least Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page minutes per game, while three are logging better than 29.0 minutes. Senior Brenae Harris is averaging a league-high 36.5 mpg, followed by sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott and senior Ana Capotosto at 30.4 and 29.0 mpg, respectively. Harris has logged at least 40 minutes in THREE of the last FOUR games (Feb. 20-March 2). Most recently, the Marion, OH native played all 40 minutes against Central Michigan on Wednesday, becoming the first Rocket to ac- complish this feat since Andola Dortch against Eastern Michigan on Feb. 19, In MAC games, Harris is also log- ging a conference-best 38.1 mpg, including a career-high 44 minutes at Central Michigan on Feb. 20, tied for ninth most in school history in a single game. A season ago, Harris averaged 33.8 mpg, the fifth-highest mark in the league. She totaled 1,116 minutes played over the course of the year, the ninth-best mark in school history in the single-season record book. Close Encounters Toledo has played FIVE games that have been decided by five points or less in (4-1 record). Most recently, UT secured a victory vs. Central Michigan on Wednesday. The Rockets also claimed an overtime triumph against CMU on Feb. 20, a road victory on Feb. 6, a road win at Miami on Jan. 13, as well as suffered a home setback against Arizona on Nov. 14. Under the direction of head coach Tricia Cullop, Toledo holds an impressive (.613) ledger in these type of contests. Fine Pine Toledo s bench has outscored 16 (9-7 record) of its 28 opponents in , includ- ing 11 of its last 13. The Rockets reserves have also scored at least 20 points on 14 occasions, including a season-high 30 against Ohio on Feb. 13. Most recently, UT s bench finished with MAC COACHES BY WINNING PCT (MAC Games - Minimum 40 Games) Coach (Year) W-L Pct. BILL FENNELLY, UT ( ) Fran Voll, BGSU ( ) Curt Miller, BGSU ( ) Jaci Clark, BGSU ( ) Pam Wettig, MIA ( ) TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-Pres.) Laura Golden, CMU ( ) Linda Wunder, MIA ( ) Bob Lindsay, KSU ( ) Tracy Roller, BSU ( ) MAC COACHES BY WINNING PCT (All Games - Minimum 75 Games) Coach (Year) W-L Pct. BILL FENNELLY, UT ( ) Curt Miller, BGSU ( ) Fran Voll, BGSU ( ) TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-Pres.) Jaci Clark, BGSU ( ) Laura Golden, CMU ( ) ETHEL ALLMAN, UT ( ) Linda Wunder, MIA ( ) Bob Lindsay, KSU ( ) Tracy Roller, BSU ( ) Suzy Merchant, EMU ( )

16 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 16 a decisive 24-2 advantage against MAC West Division leader Central Michigan on Wednesday, highlighted by a season-best 18 points from freshman Kaayla McIntyre. Toledo s reserves are averaging 16.9 ppg, led by McIntyre at 6.6. The Toledo native has tallied at least 10 points on SIX occasions this year, the fifth-highest total on the team. Toledo Excels in Classroom in Fall 2015 Semester Toledo produced another outstanding showing in the classroom with a cumulate GPA in the recently completed 2015 fall semester. The Rockets have now posted team grade-point averages above 3.0 in 14 of the 15 grade periods under head coach Tricia Cullop. Eleven Rockets tallied a 3.0 GPA or higher in the fall, led by senior Ana Capotosto, sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott and sophomore Michaela Rasmussen with perfect 4.0 marks. In addition to the aforementioned trio, two others (junior Sophie Reecher and redshirt freshman Mikaela Boyd) earned a spot on the University s Dean s List (3.5 GPA or higher). Senior Brenae Harris, junior Janice Monakana, redshirt freshman Lindsay Dorr, freshman Kaayla Mc- Intyre, freshman Halee Printz and freshman Sarah St-Fort also registered a 3.0 GPA or higher. Streak Snapped Toledo s season-best five-game winning streak came to an end at reigning MAC West Division champion Ball St. on Jan. 2. UT s winning streak started after a loss vs. Dayton, 83-57, on Dec. 2. The Rockets have strung together unbeaten stretches of at least five contests on 10 occasions under eighth-year head coach Tricia Cullop. During the campaign, UT reeled off 15 straight victories, which is tied for MAC EAST DIVISION PLAYER OF THE WEEK Nov. 16 Anita Brown, Akron Nov. 23 Baleigh Reid, Miami Nov. 30 Kiyanna Black, Ohio Joanna Smith, Buffalo Dec. 7 Quiera Lampkins, Ohio Dec. 14 Anita Brown, Akron Dec. 21 Kiyanna Black, Ohio Dec. 28 Joanna Smith, Buffalo Jan. 4 Quiera Lampkins, Ohio Jan. 11 Joanna Smith, Buffalo Jan. 18 Kiyanna Black, Ohio Jan. 25 Anita Brown, Akron Feb. 1 Larissa Lurken, Kent St. Feb. 8 Joanna Smith, Buffalo Feb. 15 Kiyanna Black, Ohio Feb. 22 Lauren Tibbs, Bowling Green Feb. 29 Stephanie Reid, Buffalo March 7 the second-longest unbeaten stretch in school history. For Openers Toledo fell to (.629) all-time in MAC openers following a setback at Ball St. on Jan. 2. UT has now lost four of its last five league lid lifters with the six-point loss against the reigning MAC West Division champions and is 4-4 under head coach Tricia Cullop. Look Back at ASU Classic (Dec. 5-6) Toledo captured its 12th tournament crown in school history and ninth under head coach Tricia Cullop with a pair of victories at the ASU Classic on Dec UT has accumulated a (.542) alltime ledger in pre-conference tournament action, including an impressive 24-7 (.774) mark under coach Cullop. The key to the Rockets winning the ASU Classic was their offensive efficiency, as they shot 51.9 percent (56-of-108) from the field, including 45.2 percent (14-of-31) from threepoint range, and 77.8 percent (42-of-54) from the charity stripe to average 84.0 points. UT also turned up its defensive intensity and limited the oppositon to 35.1 percent (46- of-131) from the floor, including 25.5 (13-of-51) from beyond the arc, and 68.0 points. Harris & Monakana Named to ASU Classic All-Tournament Team Senior Brenae Harris and junior Janice Monakana were both named to the ASU Classic All-Tournament Team for their efforts in two victories on Dec Harris, who was also selected tourney MVP, averaged a team-high 30.0 ppg and a squad-tying best 4.5 apg, while Monakana contributed 15.5 ppg, a team-high 8.0 rpg and a squadbest 2.5 spg. Look Back at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov ) Toledo competed in its first of two preconference tourneys in at the URI Tip-Off Classic on Nov The Rockets suffered a setback vs. America East Conference member Albany on Saturday, followed by a loss against Ivy League participant Harvard on Sunday. As a team, Toledo shot 42.3 percent (47- of-111) from the field, THE ROCKETS IN WINS & LOSSES IN Category Wins Losses Points/Game Points Allowed/Game Scoring Margin Field Goal Pct. 45.2% 37.0% Field Goal Pct. Defense 38.1% 44.2% Three-Point FG% 37.2% 31.0% Three-Point FG/Game Three-Point FG Pct. Defense 28.2% 35.3% Opp. Three-Point FG/Game Free Throw Pct. 73.9% 65.8% Rebounds/Game Rebound Margin Assists/Game Assist/Turnover Ratio Steals/Game Blocks/Game including an impressive 43.8 percent (14-of- 32) from three-point range, and a sizzling 85.0 percent (17-of-20) from the charity stripe. Individually, senior Ana Capotosto received all-tournament team honors, contributing a team-high 12.5 ppg and 4.0 rpg. Capotosto Named to URI Tip- Off Classic All-Tournament Team Senior Ana Capotosto was named to the URI Tip-Off Classic All-Tournament Team for for her efforts in two contests on Nov Capotosto averaged a team-high 12.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 0.5 steals per game. The Saugatuck, MI native shot 53.3 percent (8- of-15) from the field in the two match-ups, including 50.0 percent (3-of-6) from three-point range, and 75.0 percent (6-of-8) from the charity stripe in 26.5 minutes. Rank & File Toledo faced its 22nd ranked opponent since when the Midnight Blue & Gold dropped a decision at No. 3 Notre Dame on Nov. 18 in Purcell Pavilion. The Rockets have compiled a 3-19 (.136) mark in those contests. UT s three victories versus ranked opponents came against No. 20 Dayton, 68-65, on Dec. 19, 2009 at home, No. 5 Duke, 71-65, on Nov. 18, 2001 at home and No. 24 Ole Miss, 65-53, in the first round of the 1996 NCAA Tournament in Roanake, VA. Fast Fact About Season Opener Toledo s loss against Arizona on Nov. 14 dropped its record to in seasonopening games in the 42-year history of the program. The Rockets have now dropped their last three season openers under head coach Tricia Cullop. Overall, Cullop has posted a seasonopening win in 11 of 16 (.688) years as a head coach, including a 4-4 mark at UT.

17 West Division MAC Overall Team W L Pct. W L Michigan ^Ball St ^TOLEDO Eastern Michigan Western Michigan Northern Illinois East Division MAC Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct.!%^Ohio Akron Buffalo Bowling Green Miami Kent St MAC West Division Co-Champion % MAC East Division Champion! MAC Regular-Season Champion ^ - Clinched First-Round Bye in MAC Tournament Recent MAC Results & Upcoming Schedule Saturday, February 27 *TOLEDO Illinois 83 (OT) *Buffalo 58 *Akron St. 60 *@Bowling Green 76, Miami 56 *Central Michigan Michigan 61 *Ball St. Michigan 63 Wednesday, March 2 *@TOLEDO 76, Central Michigan 72 *@Ball St. 76, Northern Illinois 68 *Eastern Michigan Michigan 52 *@Kent St. 59, Miami 53 *@Ohio 75, Bowling Green 58 *@Akron 62, Buffalo 49 Saturday, March 5 *Ball St. at TOLEDO, 2:00 p.m. *Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan, 1:00 p.m. *Western Michigan at Northern Illinois, 1:00 p.m. *Bowling Green at Akron, 2:00 p.m. *Kent St. at Buffalo, 2:00 p.m. *Ohio at Miami, 2:00 p.m. * - Mid-American Conference Game Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page MAC Standings (as of March 3) TOLEDO IN MAC RANKINGS (ALL GAMES) Offensive Categories Scoring Offense 7th 67.0 ppg Scoring Margin 7th +0.4 ppg Field Goal Percentage 3rd 41.9% Three-Point FG% 1st 34.7% Free Throw Percentage 3rd 71.6% Rebounding Margin 8th +0.5 rpg Assists 5th 13.7 apg Turnover Margin 7th -0.9 Assist/Turnover Ratio 7th 0.9 Offensive Rebounds 11th 11.0 rpg Three-Point Field-Goals Made 8th 5.7 Defensive Rebounds 9th 25.8 rpg Defensive Categories Scoring Defense 7th 66.6 ppg FG% Defense 11th 40.4% Three-Point FG% Defense 6th 30.9% Blocked Shots 11th 2.1 bpg Steals 10th 5.9 spg Individuals Scoring Overall Rebounding Assists Brenae Harris - 10th (14.2 ppg) Janice Monakana - 20th (11.2 ppg) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott - 22nd (11.1 ppg) Janice Monakana - 19th (5.8 rpg) Brenae Harris - 2nd (5.1 apg) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott - 12th (3.1 apg) Free Throw Percentage Brenae Harris - 2nd (85.9%) Janice Monakana - 4th (83.7%) 3-Point FG Percentage Ana Capotosto - 9th (35.1%) Assist/Turnover Ratio Brenae Harris - 5th (1.6) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott - 13th (1.0) Defensive Rebounds Minutes Played Brenae Harris - T-11th (4.3 rpg) Brenae Harris - 1st (36.5 mpg)

18 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 18 On April 28, 2008, Tricia Cullop came to the University of Toledo with the daunting task of rebuilding a Mid-American Conference powerhouse. Fast forward seven seasons and Cullop and her squads have hung five postseason banners, including a 2011 WNIT championship banner, two MAC regular-season title banners and four West Division banners from the rafters of Savage Arena. Considering the Rockets experienced five-consecutive losing campaigns prior to Cullop s arrival, UT s quick turnaround has truly been a testament to her coaching ability. Under Cullop s guidance, the Midnight Blue & Gold has amassed an impressive overall record and a conference mark. Cullop s 177 victories are second most in school history. Individually, eight Rockets have earned All-MAC honors on 18 occasions. Cullop, who has a record in her 15-plus year coaching career, was named the Toledo head coach in April of 2008, becoming the ninth coach in the program s history. A 1993 graduate of Purdue University, Cullop received a bachelor s degree in communications. As a four-year letterwinner with the Boilermakers, she was part of threestraight NCAA Tournament teams ( , , ) that won Purdue s first-ever Big Ten championship. Cullop was a team captain in and a three-time academic All-Big Ten selection under head coach Lin Dunn. She was named the Purdue Mortar Board Female Student-Athlete of the Year in Head Coach Tricia Cullop A native of Bicknell, IN, Cullop was a 1989 High School All-American at North Knox High School. She was also a member of the North Squad in the 1991 U.S. Sports Festival. Cullop is the daughter of Theodore and Jannette Cullop, and has two sisters, Tammy and Tracy. Mid-American Conference Brilliance Cullop has led Toledo to two MAC regularseason titles ( , ), four West Division championships ( , , , ) and one tournament finalist appearance (2010). Rockets have advanced to MAC Tournament Semifinals in five of seven years Cullop is currently fourth in league history in overall (177-85,.676) winning percentage and sixth in conference (96-37,.722) winning percentage Home Court Dominance Toledo has been nearly unbeatable in Savage Arena over last seven-plus seasons, compiling stout (.787) ledger UT has been even more dominant against MAC opponents on home court, winning 56 of 68 contests (.824) Rockets have won at least 11 home contests in six of last seven seasons, including schoolrecord 19 victories during campaign Toledo has led MAC in attendance each of last seven years and seen average figures increase significantly, ranking in Top 30 nationally each of last four seasons. CULLOP S HEAD COACHING LEDGER Year School Overall Conference Place Postseason Evansville (.464) 8-10 (.444) MVC - T-5th Evansville (.500) 9-9 (.500) MVC - T-4th Evansville (.407) 5-13 (.278) MVC - T-8th Evansville (.407) 6-12 (.333) MVC - 9th Evansville (.607) 10-8 (.556) MVC - 5th Evansville (.552) 11-7 (.611) MVC - 4th Evansville (.613) 11-7 (.611) MVC - T-4th Evansville (.636) 13-5 (.722) MVC - T-1st WNIT TOLEDO (.581) 11-5 (.688) MAC - 2nd (West) TOLEDO 25-9 (.735) 12-4 (.750) MAC - 1st (West) WNIT TOLEDO 29-8 (.784) 14-2 (.875) MAC - 1st (West) WNIT TOLEDO (.706) 13-3 (.813) MAC - T-1st (West) WNIT TOLEDO 29-4 (.879) 15-1 (.938) MAC - 1st (West) WNIT TOLEDO (.500) 9-9 (.500) MAC - T-2nd (West) TOLEDO (.576) 10-8 (.556) MAC - 4th (West) WNIT TOLEDO (.607) 12-5 (.706) 16-Year Totals (.606) (.609) UT averaged 3,636 fans per contest in , 28th-highest total in country Midnight Blue & Gold also finished No. 28 (3,748) in , No. 25 (4,012) in and No. 24 (3,932) in Toledo posted school-record and MAC-best 7,301 fans vs. USC in 2011 WNIT Championship Game Academic Excellence Nine Toledo players have been selected Academic All-MAC on 13 occasions and a total of 23 players have made the University s Dean s List (3.5 GPA or higher) on 79 occasions UT has posted team grade-point average above 3.0 in 14 of 15 semesters Toledo s success in classroom has been recognized by WBCA for having Top 25 team GPA nationally, posting overall GPA during academic year to rank No. 18 Rockets also finished fifth nationally in (3.39 GPA), tied for eighth in (3.34), third in (3.41) and most recently second in (3.47) Cullop Also Stresses Strong Community In- volvement Rockets have been very active in community during Cullop s time at UT, helping with projects such as Habitat for Humanity, Ovarian Cancer Walk, the Susan G. Komen for the Cure and Sponsor a Family for Christmas Toledo made another outstanding contribution to Susan G. Komen for the Cure of Northwest Ohio and the Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center at last year s Rockets for the Cure game (Feb. 7), raising $14,893 for breast cancer research Dollars Raised for Susan G. Komen for the Cure of Northwest Ohio & Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center $14, $18, $13, $14, $19, $11,393 Cullop s Teams Excel in March Cullop has posted a stellar (.656) win-loss record in postseason play, 8-7 in MAC Tournament and 13-4 in Postseason WNIT Cullop has guided Toledo to Postseason WNIT in five of seven seasons, including spot in Sweet 16 on three occasions

19 Rockets have won at least one game in Postseason WNIT in each of last five appearances : Postseason WNIT Qualifier Toledo posted a overall record and 10-8 Mid-American Conference ledger Rockets made 10th overall appearance in Postseason WNIT and fifth in last seven years under coach Tricia Cullop Midnight Blue & Gold defeated Wright St., 72-64, in first round at home Rockets tourney run came to end with setback to Postseason WNIT semifinalist Michigan in second round in Savage Arena Senior Inma Zanoguera took home first-team All-MAC honors, junior Brenae Harris earned honorable mention accolades and Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott was named MAC Freshman of the Year Bravo-Harriott became fifth Rocket to earn top first-year honor, and first since Kim Knuth captured award in 1996 Junior Ana Capotosto, Zanoguera and Harris collected Academic all-league recognition Rockets posted overall GPA during academic year to rank No. 18 among Division I programs, according to WBCA UT led league in attendance 25th-consecutive season and ranked No. 28 in NCAA, averaging 3,636 fans per home game Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 19 Three-Time MAC Coach of the Year Tricia Cullop TEAM GPA BY SEMESTERS Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall : Exceed Preseason Expectations & Finish Tied for Second in MAC West Division Toledo finished with overall ledger and a 9-9 Mid-American Conference mark Despite graduating most successful class in school history the previous year, UT tied for second place in MAC West Division standings UT was led by junior Inma Zanoguera and senior Andola Dortch, who earned secondteam and third-team All-MAC honors Zanoguera garnered academic all-conference accolades for second-straight season Rockets led league in home attendence for 24th-straight season with average of 3,932 fans per contest, 24th-highest total in country : MAC Regular- Season Champions Toledo captured second MAC regular-season championship in last three years, as well as securing berth in Postseason WNIT for fourth consecutive season Rockets compiled 29-4 record, best singleseason mark in UT annals, including 15-1 MAC ledger 29 wins tied for most in school history and second most in MAC record books UT also cracked Top 25 for first time in over decade, sitting No. 25 in Associated Press media poll for week of March 4-10 Cullop collected Russell Athletic/WBCA Region 4 Coach of the Year recognition, as well as MAC Coach of the Year for third time Midnight Blue & Gold sported win streaks of 15- and 11-consecutive games during season, ranking among top seven runs in school history Toledo paced MAC in home attendance for 23rd-straight season with average of 4,012 fans per contest, second-highest total in school history and 25th-best mark in country Toledo placed senior Naama Shafir and junior Andola Dortch on All-MAC first team, senior Yolanda Richardson on second team and sophomore Inma Zanoguera on third team Dortch repeated as MAC Defensive Player of the Year, becoming fourth player in league history to earn top defensive award on more than one occasion Shafir, Richardson and Zanoguera received academic all-league recognition Cullop vs. Division I Opponents AKRON 5-6 Alabama 1-0 ALBANY 1-1 ARIZONA 2-1 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 1-0 Arkansas St. 1-1 Auburn 1-0 Austin Peay 2-4 BALL ST BOWLING GREEN 7-4 Bradley 9-8 BUFFALO 7-2 Butler 5-3 Cal St. Fullerton 1-0 Central Arkansas 2-0 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 11-6 Charlotte 2-0 Cincinnati 2-2 CLEVELAND ST. 3-3 Colorado 0-1 Colorado St. 2-1 COLUMBIA 1-0 Creighton 5-13 DAYTON 2-5 Delaware 1-0 Detroit 2-1 Drake 9-10 Drexel 0-1 East Tennessee St. 0-1 EASTERN MICHIGAN 10-9 Evansville 1-1 Georgia St. 1-0 Green Bay 0-3 HARVARD 0-1 Hawaii 1-1 Idaho 1-0 Illinois 0-1 Illinois St. 7-9 Indiana 2-2 Indiana St Iona 2-0 IPFW 1-1 IUPUI 4-2 Kansas 0-1 KENT ST. 9-1 Kentucky 2-0 Lipscomb 2-0 Louisville 1-1 Loyola Marymount 0-1 Marquette 1-3 Marshall 1-0 MIAMI 10-0 Michigan 0-2 Michigan St. 0-1 Milwaukee 2-1 Mississippi Valley St. 1-0 Missouri 0-3 Missouri St Morehead St. 4-0 Nevada 2-0 New Mexico 1-0 North Carolina 0-1 North Dakota 3-0 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 14-4 Northern Iowa 13-7 Northwestern 1-2 NOTRE DAME 0-1 Oakland 2-0 OHIO 12-2 Penn 1-0 Pittsburgh 1-0 Portland St. 1-0 Prairie View A&M 1-0 Purdue 0-3 Radford 2-0 Saint Francis (PA) 1-0 Saint Mary s (CA) 0-1 Saint Peter s 2-0 Santa Clara 1-0 SIU Edwardsville 3-0 Southeast Missouri St. 1-0 Southern Illinois 12-5 ST. BONAVENTURE 3-1 Syracuse 1-1 Temple 1-1 Tennessee Tech 4-3 UIC 4-0 UMBC 1-0 UMKC 1-0 USC 1-0 UTEP 0-1 UT Martin 4-0 Toledo 1-0 Valparaiso 0-1 Virginia 1-0 VCU 2-0 Virginia Tech 0-1 Western Kentucky 1-2 WESTERN MICHIGAN 14-3 Wichita St Wisconsin 0-1 Wright St. 1-1 Yale 1-0 Youngstown St. 2-0 BOLD ITALICS Indicates Opponent

20 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 20 MAC COACHES BY WINNING PCT (MAC Games - Minimum 40 Games) Coach (Year) W-L Pct. BILL FENNELLY, UT ( ) Fran Voll, BGSU ( ) Curt Miller, BGSU ( ) Jaci Clark, BGSU ( ) Pam Wettig, MIA ( ) TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-Pres.) Laura Golden, CMU ( ) Linda Wunder, MIA ( ) Bob Lindsay, KSU ( ) Tracy Roller, BSU ( ) MAC COACHES BY WINNING PCT (All Games - Minimum 75 Games) Coach (Year) W-L Pct. BILL FENNELLY, UT ( ) Curt Miller, BGSU ( ) Fran Voll, BGSU ( ) TRICIA CULLOP, UT (2008-Pres.) Jaci Clark, BGSU ( ) Laura Golden, CMU ( ) ETHEL ALLMAN, UT ( ) Linda Wunder, MIA ( ) Bob Lindsay, KSU ( ) Tracy Roller, BSU ( ) Suzy Merchant, EMU ( ) : Third Straight MAC West Division Title Toledo claimed share of MAC West Division title for third consecutive season and secured berth in Postseason WNIT Rockets advanced to Elite Eight of postseason tourney UT wrapped up season with overall record and 13-3 mark in MAC Rockets paced league in home attendance for 22nd-consecutive season with average of 3,748 fans per contest, third-highest total in school history and 28th-best mark in country Sophomore Andola Dortch became first Rocket to garner MAC Defensive Player of the Year accolades UT placed Dortch as well as junior Yolanda Richardson on All-MAC second team and senior Courtney Ingersoll on third team Senior Haylie Linn and Ingersoll earned academic all-league recognition Head Coach Tricia Cullop : WNIT Champions & MAC Regular-Season Champions!!! Rockets won school-record 29 games and became first MAC basketball program to capture national postseason tournament UT s historic Postseason WNIT run was capped off by triumph over USC in championship game before school and conference women s basketball record 7,301 fans Toledo claimed outright MAC regular-season championship for first time in decade with 14-2 ledger Cullop garnered The Columbus Dispatch Women s Ohio College Coach of the Year and MAC Coach of the Year accolades for second time UT led league in attendance for 21st-consecutive season and ranked 37th nationally, averaging 3,078 fans per contest for thirdhighest total in school history Rockets ended historic season on 18-game win streak in Savage Arena, third-longest unbeaten stretch in school history Rockets featured first-team All-MAC selection junior Naama Shafir and honorable mention all-league honoree senior Melissa Goodall Shafir and Goodall also garnered academic all-conference recognition : MAC West Division Champions & Post- season WNIT Qualifier Toledo secured outright MAC West Division title for first time since , and advanced to league-tourney finals Rockets earned automatic invitation to Postseason WNIT, defeating Big East foe Pittsburgh in first round and moved into second round for first time since 1998 Toledo finished 12-4 in conference action and concluded season with 25-9 ledger UT ranked among the top 50 NCAA Division I schools in attendance, averaging 2,720 fans per contest to stand 48th nationally Toledo featured first-team All-MAC senior Tanika Mays, second-team sophomore Naama Shafir and honorable mention junior Melissa Goodall Shafir earned academic all-conference accolades ROCKETS BY NUMBERS UNDER TRICIA CULLOP TOTALS/ At home /8-4 On the road 58-48/7-5 Neutral site 19-10/2-2 In overtime 4-3/0-0 Leads at the half /14-2 Trails at the half 34-66/1-9 Tied at halftime 8-3/2-0 Leads w/5:00 remaining /17-0 Trails w/5:00 remaining 21-71/0-11 Tied w/5:00 remaining 5-4/0-0 Shots 45% or above from field 69-13/10-1 Shots less than 45% from field /7-10 Opponent shots 45% or above 14-37/2-5 Opponent shots less than 45% /15-6 Toledo outshots opponent /14-1 Opponent outshots Toledo 34-71/3-10 Both teams shoot same from floor _ 2-0/0-0 Toledo outrebounds opponent /9-4 Opponent outrebounds Toledo 44-47/6-7 Rebounds are equal 7-3/2-0 Toledo has more turnovers 62-50/8-8 Opponent has more turnovers /9-3 Turnovers are equal 12-6/0-0 Toledo hits eight or more 3PT FGs 49-16/3-3 Opponent hits eight or more 3PT FGs _ 18-35/3-4 One Toledo player w/10+points 8-8/0-1 Two Toledo players w/10+points 42-21/2-4 Three Toledo players w/10+points _ 71-36/8-3 Four Toledo players w/10+points 41-15/7-1 Five-plus Toledo players w/10+points _ 15-3/0-0 Games decided by 1-5 points 38-24/4-1 Games decided by 6-10 points 44-28/6-4 Games decided by points 46-16/5-2 Games decided by 16+ points 49-17/2-4 Toledo scores less than 60 points 26-37/1-7 Toledo scores points 66-31/5-2 Toledo scores points 59-14/5-2 Toledo scores 80+ points 26-3/6-0 Toledo allows less than 69 points /12-4 Toledo allows points 16-38/4-5 Toledo allows 80+ points 2-19/1-2 Toledo plays in November 24-22/0-5 Toledo plays in December 33-15/5-1 Toledo plays in January 48-17/5-3 Toledo plays in February 46-13/6-2 Toledo plays in March 26-18/1-0 Toledo plays on Monday 3-4/0-0 Toledo plays on Tuesday 11-6/1-0 Toledo plays on Wednesday 46-19/6-4 Toledo plays on Thursday 12-8/0-0 Toledo plays on Friday 18-5/0-0 Toledo plays on Saturday 59-27/8-5 Toledo plays on Sunday 28-16/2-2

21 : Rockets Burst Upon Scene in Cullop s First Season Cullop guided Rockets, picked to finish last in West Division, to league s third-best MAC record and appearance in semifinals of postseason tourney UT finished 11-5 in league play and wrapped up year with overall mark of Cullop was selected MAC co-coach of the Year, sharing top honor with Bowling Green s Curt Miller Rockets were led by junior Tanika Mays and freshman Naama Shafir, who received secondteam and honorable-mention All-MAC honors Junior Lisa Johnson garnered academic allconference honors Toledo led MAC in attendance, averaging 2,674 fans per contest Cullop Establishes Evans- ville as Missouri Valley Conference Contender Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 21 Three-Time MAC Coach of the Year Tricia Cullop Cullop came to Toledo from University of Evansville where she coached for eight seasons and built Purple Aces into one of top programs in Missouri Valley Conference Cullop s 123 wins ranks second all-time at Evansville, just one win behind Bill Barnett Guided teams to record over last four campaigns, including in league action Evansville was 21-12, 13-5 in MVC in , en route to share of school s first regularseason league title and berth into Postseason WNIT Cullop was named 2008 Missouri Valley Coach of the Year Cullop s teams caught attention of women s basketball fans, as Evansville set season attendance marks in each of final six seasons Purple Aces achieved cumulative team grade-point average over 3.15 in Cullop s eight years Cullop helped produce 13 All-MVC players, including seven first-team selections TOLEDO HONORS UNDER COACH CULLOP MAC Defensive Player of the Year Andola Dortch Andola Dortch MAC Freshman of the Year Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott ALL-MAC First Team Inma Zanoguera Naama Shafir Naama Shafir Tanika Mays Second Team Inma Zanoguera Yolanda Richardson Andola Dortch Yolanda Richardson Naama Shafir Tanika Mays Third Team Andola Dortch Inma Zanoguera Courtney Ingersoll Melissa Goodall Honorable Mention Brenae Harris Melissa Goodall Naama Shafir MAC All-Freshman Team Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott Andola Dortch Naama Shafir Cullop s Coaching Origins Cullop came to Evansville in April of 2000 after four years as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Xavier University Cullop also had assistant coaching stops at Radford and Long Beach St. prior to joining the Xavier staff Cullop has been part of seven NCAA Tournaments and seven Postseason WNIT berths in 26 years as player and coach at collegiate level All-Tournament Team Melissa Goodall 2011 Tanika Mays 2010 Naama Shafir 2010 Tanika Mays 2009 Coach of the Year Tricia Cullop Tricia Cullop Tricia Cullop ACADEMIC ALL-MAC Ana Capotosto Brenae Harris Inma Zanoguera Inma Zanoguera Yolanda Richardson Naama Shafir Inma Zanoguera Courtney Ingersoll Haylie Linn Melissa Goodall Naama Shafir Naama Shafir Lisa Johnson WBCA REGION 4 Coach of the Year Tricia Cullop STATE FARM COACHES ALL-AMERICA TEAM Regional Finalist Naama Shafir Naama Shafir Tanika Mays

22 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios Mikaela Boyd #2 Freshman (R) Guard 5-7 Hillside, IL Proviso West H.S. Boyd s Season Highs Points: 9 (2 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16) Rebounds: 6 at UIC (12/20/15) Assists: 4 (2 times, last vs. Western Michigan (1/9/16) Blocks: 1 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) Steals: 2 (3 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16) Field Goals: 4 (3 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16) Outlook & Highlights Free Throws: 5 at UIC (12/20/15) 3-Point FGs: 1 (2 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16) Member of UT s Dean s List last two semesters Minutes: 26 vs. Albany (11/21/15) Healthy and fully fit after missing last season with knee injury Boyd s Career Highs Granted medical hardship waiver from MAC and will Points: 9 (2 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16) have four years of eligibility remaining Rebounds: 6 at UIC (12/20/15) Averaged 7.0 points in two exhibition games during trip to Europe this Assists: 4 (2 times, last vs. Western Michigan (1/9/16) past summer Blocks: 1 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) Possesses tremendous speed and quickness Steals: 2 (3 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16) Fierce competitor Field Goals: 4 (3 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16) Majoring in sociology Free Throws: 5 at UIC (12/20/15) 3-Point FGs: 1 (2 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16) As a Redshirt Freshman ( ) Minutes: 26 vs. Albany (11/21/15) Has appeared in 25 games, making one start Missed three contests after suffering concussion dur- ing practice on Dec. 1 (Dec. 2-6) Averaging 3.0 points, 1.8 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.5 steals in 9.9 minutes per game (2.2 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 0.8 apg and 0.7 spg in 7.5 mpg in MAC play) Tallied season-tying best nine points, one rebound and season-tying high two thefts in 24 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24) Had season-high nine points, two boards and three assists in 12 minutes against Arizona in season opener (Nov. 14) Tallied five points, four rebounds, two assists and one theft in 15 minutes vs. reigning MAC champion Ohio (Feb. 13) Totaled five points, five caroms and one assist at Akron (Jan. 20) Finished with three points, season-tying best four helpers and two thefts vs. Western Michigan (Jan. 9) Tallied three points, four rebounds, career-best four assists and firstcollegiate rejection vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in non-league finale (Dec. 29) Tallied seven points, season-high six boards and two dimes in 15 minutes at UIC (Dec. 20) Contributed team-tying best eight points, three caroms and one theft in 20 minutes as starter at nationally ranked Notre Dame (Nov. 18) Boyd s Game-by-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. ARIZONA (11/14) at Notre Dame (11/18) vs. Albany! (11/21) vs. Harvard! (11/22) at St. Bonaventure (11/29) DAYTON (12/2) Injured vs. Columbia^ (12/5) Injured vs. VCU^ (12/6) Injured CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) at UIC (12/20) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St.* (1/2) KENT ST.* (1/6) W. MICHIGAN* (1/9) at Miami* (1/13) N. ILLINOIS* (1/16) at Akron* (1/20) at E. Michigan* (1/23) BOWLING GREEN* (1/30) at W. Michigan* (2/3) at Kent St.* (2/6) BUFFALO* (2/10) OHIO* (2/13) at Bowling Green* (2/17) at C. Michigan* (2/20) E. MICHIGAN* (2/24) at N. Illinois* (2/27) C. MICHIGAN* (3/2) BALL ST.* (3/5) Boyd s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / /3.0 TOTAL / /2.8

23 As a Freshman ( ) As a Freshman ( ) Granted medical hardship waiver from MAC Appeared in two games off bench Missed final 30 contests after having season-ending surgery (scope) on right knee on Dec. 30 Averaged 1.0 rebounds in 4.0 minutes per game Had two boards in seven minutes at Cleveland St. in collegiate debut (Nov. 14) Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios

24 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios Brenae Harris (C) #1 Senior Guard 5-10 Marion, OH Marion Harding H.S. HARRIS IN TOLEDO SINGLE GAME RECORD BOOK Scoring 42 Kim Sekulski vs. BGSU (2/20/91) 40 Naama Shafir vs. USC (4/2/11) 39 BRENAE HARRIS vs. Columbia (12/5/15) 39 Kim Sekulski vs. WMU (1/3/90) 39 Kelly Savage vs. EMU (1/13/88) Minutes Played 52 Teresa Kahle at Xavier (12/9/01) 47 Crystal Young at WMU (3/1/06) 47 Crystal Young vs. WMU (3/8/06) 45 Heather Smith at Miami (2/7/96) 45 Dana Drew at BGSU (2/19/92) 45 Lucretia LeGault vs. BGSU (1/22/92) 45 Dana Drew vs. BGSU (1/22/92) 45 Kelly Savage vs. Butler (12/21/87) 44 BRENAE HARRIS at CMU (2/20/16) 44 Inma Zanoguera at NIU (2/27/14) HARRIS IN TOLEDO CAREER RECORD BOOK Free Throw Percentage (170 Att.) 1. Jane Roman Mimi Olson Kim Knuth Kelly Savage Inma Zanoguera Dana Drew BRENAE HARRIS 2014-Pres..805 Harris Career Double-Doubles DATE OPPONENT PTS REB 2/10/16 Buffalo /9/16 W. Michigan /20/15 Wright St.* /24/15 E. Michigan * - Added 11 Assists Against Raiders to Record First Triple-Double in School HIstory Outlook & Highlights College Sports Madness Preseason second-team All- MAC honoree team captain honorable mention All-MAC selection Academic All-MAC recipient Member of UT s Dean s List in three of last four semesters Averaged team-high 15.0 points in two exhibition games during trip to Europe this past summer Contributing 13.5 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 6.5 apg and 2.5 spg in 37.5 mpg in two career Postseason WNIT games Three-time MAC West Division Player of the Week (twice in , once in ) Transfer from University of Michigan Sat out season per NCAA transfer rules Harris Season Highs Points: 39 vs. Columbia (12/5/15) Rebounds: 11 vs. Western Michigan (1/9/16) Assists: 9 (4 times, last vs. Bowling Green (1/30/16) Blocks: 3 at Bowling Green (2/17/16) Steals: 5 vs. Albany (11/21/15) Field Goals: 12 vs. Columbia (12/5/15) Free Throws: 13 vs. Columbia (12/5/15) 3-Point FGs: 2 (4 times, last at Eastern Michigan (1/23/16) Minutes: 44 at Central Michigan (2/20/16) Harris Career Highs Points: 39 vs. Columbia (12/5/15) Rebounds: 11 (2 times, last vs. Western Michigan (1/9/16) Assists: 11 vs. Wright St. (3/20/15) Blocks: 3 at Bowling Green (2/17/16) Steals: 5 vs. Albany (11/21/15) Field Goals: 12 vs. Columbia (12/5/15) Free Throws: 13 vs. Columbia (12/5/15) 3-Point FGs: 5 vs. Detroit (12/14/14) Minutes: 44 at Central Michigan (2/20/16) Harris Game-by-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. ARIZONA (11/14) at Notre Dame (11/18) vs. Albany! (11/21) vs. Harvard! (11/22) at St. Bonaventure (11/29) DAYTON (12/2) vs. Columbia^ (12/5) vs. VCU^ (12/6) CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) at UIC (12/20) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St.* (1/2) KENT ST.* (1/6) W. MICHIGAN* (1/9) at Miami* (1/13) N. ILLINOIS* (1/16) at Akron* (1/20) at E. Michigan* (1/23) BOWLING GREEN* (1/30) at W. Michigan* (2/3) at Kent St.* (2/6) BUFFALO* (2/10) OHIO* (2/13) at Bowling Green* (2/17) at C. Michigan* (2/20) E. MICHIGAN* (2/24) at N. Illinois* (2/27) C. MICHIGAN* (3/2) BALL ST.* (3/5) Harris Career Toledo Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / /14.2 TOTAL / /11.8

25 Harris Career 20-Point Efforts DATE OPPONENT PTS 12/5/15 Columbia 39 1/20/16 Akron 26 12/14/14 Detroit 25 2/25/15 Western Michigan 24 2/20/16 Central Michigan 23 1/9/16 Western Michigan 22 2/27/16 Northern Illinois 21 12/6/15 VCU 21 1/14/15 Akron 21 1/10/15 Ohio 20 Can drive, shoot the three and guard multiple positions with length Started 66 of 114 collegiate games (27 times in , 33 in , six in with Wolverines) Scored in double figures on 35 occasions (18 times in , 15 in , twice in with Wolverines), including four double-doubles (twice in , twice in ) Tallied at least 20 points on 10 occasions (six times in , four in ) Dished out at least six assists on 14 occasions (10 times in ; four in ) Ranks seventh in school history in career free throw percentage (.805, 177-of-220) Sits sixth (.859, 110-of-128, ) in UT history in free throw percentage and ninth (1,116, ) in minutes played in single-season record book Both parents were student-athletes at Alabama St. in Montgomery Father played basketball and mother competed in track & field Majoring in communication As a Senior ( ) Team captain Has appeared in all 28 games, making 27 starts Averaging team-high 14.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, squad-best 5.1 assists, 0.4 blocks and squad-best 1.2 steals in league-high 36.5 minutes per game (team-high 14.9 ppg, squad-best 5.9 rpg, league-high 5.5 apg, 0.7 bpg and squad-high 1.3 spg in conference-best 38.1 mpg in MAC play) Ranks first in MAC in minutes played, second in free throw percentage (.859, 110-of-128) and helpers, fifth in assist/turnover ratio (1.6, ), 10th in scoring and tied for 11th in defensive caroms (4.3 rpg) Finished with career-high 39 points (tied for third most in school history), six rebounds and four dimes in season-best 38 minutes vs. Columbia in first round of ASU tourney (Dec. 5) (Became first Rocket to score at least 35 points in game since Naama Shafir poured in 40 against USC in championship game of 2011 Postseason WNIT on April 2) Posted 16 points, squad-tying best seven caroms, game-high six assists and one blocked shot in contest-tying high 40 minutes vs. MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (March 2) Registered contest-best 21 points, four rebounds, five dimes and game-tying high two rejections in team-best 42 minutes at Northern Illinois (Feb. 27) Tallied game-winning layup with 9.2 seconds left in overtime at MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (Feb. 20) Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios Harris MAC Tournament Game-By-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. MIAMI (3/9/15) EMU (3/11/15) Averages - 2 GP / / / Finished with game-high 23 points, six boards, four helpers and one blocked shot in career-high 44 minutes (tied for ninth most in school history) vs. Chippewas Had nine points, six rebounds, game-high five assists, career-best three blocked shots and one steal in contest-high 38 minutes at Bowling Green (Feb. 17) Totaled fourth collegiate double-double with 10 points and gamehigh 10 caroms vs. Buffalo, to go along with contest-best eight dimes in squad-high 37 minutes (Feb. 10) Notched 15 points, two boards, game-high five dimes, one blocked shot and contest-best three thefts in game-high 38 minutes at Kent St. (Feb. 6) Tallied 16 points, five boards, team-high four assists and one steal in 39 minutes at Western Michigan (Feb. 3) Contributed 15 points, four rebounds, season-tying best nine helpers and two steals in season-tying high 38 minutes vs. arch-rival Bowling Green (Jan. 30) Registered team-high 26 points, squad-tying best seven caroms and team-high seven dimes in squad-best 38 minutes at Akron (Jan. 20) Tallied squad-best 17 points, team-tying high eight boards, five assists and one rejection in 38 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 16) Had team-high 16 points, three helpers and squad-best three steals in 36 minutes at Miami (Jan. 13) Totaled third collegiate double-double with 22 points and career-tying best 11 rebounds vs. Western Michigan, to go along with season-tying high nine assists and two steals in 38 minutes (Jan. 9) Contributed game-high 18 points, six boards and season-tying best nine helpers in 37 minutes vs. Kent St. (Jan. 6) Pulled down 10 rebounds vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in non-league finale (Dec. 29) Selected MAC West Division Player of the Week (Dec ) for second time in three weeks, tallying game-high 18 points, season-tying best six rebounds and squad-best four assists in contest-tying high 37 minutes at UIC (Dec. 20) Finished with season-high nine dimes in 37 minutes vs. Cleveland St. (Dec. 12) Named MAC West Division Player of the Week, Col- lege Sports Madness POW and MAC Scholar-Athlete of the Week (Nov. 30-Dec. 6), contributing team-high 23.3 points in three games, while shooting 63.2 percent (24-of-38) from field and 90.0 percent (18-of-20) at charity stripe Selected Tournament MVP at ASU Classic (30.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 4.5 apg) (Dec. 5-6) Tallied 21 points, three boards, squad-best six assists, one rejection and one steal in 34 minutes vs. VCU in championship game of ASU Classic (Dec. 6)

26 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 26 Posted 10 points, season-high six helpers and five boards in contestbest 33 minutes vs. Dayton (Dec. 2) Registered 11 points and game-high five assists in 38 minutes at St. Bonaventure (Nov. 29) Totaled collegiate-best five thefts in team-high 37 minutes vs. Albany in first round at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 21) Had team-high 12 points, contest-tying best four assists and three boards in game-high 35 minutes against Arizona in season opener (Nov. 14) As a Redshirt Junior ( ) Honorable mention All-MAC Academic All-MAC Started all 33 games (One of two players to start every contest) Averaged 9.8 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 0.9 steals in 33.8 minutes per game (10.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg, 2.6 apg and 0.8 spg in 34.7 mpg in MAC play) Ranked fifth in MAC in minutes played, tied for 13th in assists, 14th in free throw percentage (.728, 67-of-92) and 25th in scoring Earned team s Best Defender Award Led Rockets in steals 10 times, assists on five occasions, scoring and blocked shots four times and rebounding once Tallied 16 points, career-high 11 rebounds and col- legiate-best 11 assists to become first player in school history to register triple-double vs. Wright St. in first round of Postseason WNIT (March 20) Totaled first collegiate double-double with 12 points and 10 boards in 36 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan (Jan. 24) Named MAC West Division Player of the Week (Dec. 8-14) and selected to Glass City Classic All-Tournament Team, averaging team-high 18.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 2.5 apg, squad-best 2.0 spg and 1.0 bpg in 31.0 mpg (Dec ) Registered collegiate-best 25 points, five caroms and two thefts vs. Detroit in second round of GCC (Dec. 14) Poured in game-high 24 points and five caroms in collegiate-best 39 minutes vs. Western Michigan (Feb. 25) Totaled team-high 20 points and four caroms in 36 minutes at Ohio (Jan. 10) Tallied 11 points, career-tying best three thefts and two dimes in squad-tying high 37 minutes vs. former team Michigan in second round of Postseason WNIT (March 23) Finished with game-high 17 points, five caroms, three assists and two steals in 33 minutes at arch-rival Bowling Green (Jan. 31) Totaled 21 points, seven dimes and three boards in 34 minutes vs. Akron (Jan. 14) Toledo Player Bios As a Junior ( ) Sat out season per NCAA transfer rules As a Sophomore Michigan) Appeared in 31 games, making six starts (5-1 ledger as starter) Averaged 2.8 points, 1.0 rebounds, 0.3 assists and 0.5 steals in 12.0 minutes per game (1.3 ppg, 0.5 rpg and 0.2 spg in 7.4 mpg in Big Ten play) Shot 41.0 percent (32-of-78) from floor, including 33.3 percent (7- of-21) from three-point land, and 73.3 (17-of-22) from free throw line Posted season-tying best 11 points and one steal in 14 minutes vs. Western Michigan (Dec. 15) Totaled season-high 11 points in season-best 33 minutes vs. Detroit in first collegiate start (Nov. 9) As a Freshman Michigan) As a Freshman Michigan) Appeared in 22 games off bench Averaged 2.0 points, 0.8 rebounds and 0.5 steals in 8.7 minutes per game (1.5 ppg, 0.6 rpg, 0.7 apg and 0.4 spg in 8.9 mpg in Big Ten play) Shot 42.6 percent (20-of-47) from floor, including 10.0 percent (1-of-10) from three-point land, and 50.0 (3-of-6) from free throw line Scored season-high eight points against Indiana St. (Dec. 17)

27 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios Monique Evans #4 Freshman Guard 5-0 Richmond Heights, OH Richmond Heights H.S. Outlook & Highlights Possesses extreme speed and quickness Added to roster over holiday break Joined Army National Guard follow graduation from high school and recently completed five months of training in Fort Jackson, SC and Fort Lee, VA Must perform one day of service each month for Army National Guard Planning to major in computer science engineering As a Freshman ( ) Made collegiate debut and totaled one point and one assist in two minutes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in non- league finale (Dec. 29) Evans Season Highs Points: 1 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) Rebounds: None Assists: 1 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) Blocks: None Steals: None Field Goals: None Free Throws: 1 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) 3-Point FGs: None Minutes: 2 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) High School (Richmond Heights) Averaged 18 points, four rebounds, four assists and three assists per game as senior Second-team all-conference Starred for head coach Demarris Winters at Richmond Heights High School Concluded prep career with more than 1,000 points (first female basketball player to reach 1,000 points in school history) Evans Game-by-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. ARIZONA (11/14) Not on Team at Notre Dame (11/18) Not on Team vs. Albany! (11/21) Not on Team vs. Harvard! (11/22) Not on Team at St. Bonaventure (11/29) Not on Team DAYTON (12/2) Not on Team vs. Columbia^ (12/5) Not on Team vs. VCU^ (12/6) Not on Team CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) Not on Team at UIC (12/20) Not on Team ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St.* (1/2) Did Not See Game Action KENT ST.* (1/6) Did Not See Game Action W. MICHIGAN* (1/9) Did Not See Game Action at Miami* (1/13) Did Not See Game Action N. ILLINOIS* (1/16) Did Not See Game Action at Akron* (1/20) Did Not See Game Action at E. Michigan* (1/23) Did Not See Game Action BOWLING GREEN* (1/30) Did Not See Game Action at W. Michigan* (2/3) Did Not See Game Action at Kent St.* (2/6) Did Not See Game Action BUFFALO* (2/10) Did Not See Game Action OHIO* (2/13) Did Not See Game Action at Bowling Green* (2/17) Did Not See Game Action at C. Michigan* (2/20) Did Not See Game Action E. MICHIGAN* (2/24) Did Not See Game Action at N. Illinois* (2/27) Did Not See Game Action C. MICHIGAN* (3/2) Did Not See Game Action BALL ST.* (3/5) Evans Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / /1.0 TOTAL 1-0 2/ /1.0

28 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios Sarah St-Fort #5 Freshman Guard/Forward 5-9 Montreal, PQ Dawson College Outlook & Highlights Talented on-ball defender Explosive driver with great ability to hit pullup jumper Possesses extreme speed and quickness Planning to major in pre-finance St-Fort s Season Highs Points: 6 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) Rebounds: 4 vs. Ohio (2/13/16) Assists: 1 (2 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16) Blocks: None Steals: 2 (3 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16) Field Goals: 3 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) Free Throws: 3 vs. Ohio (2/13/16) 3-Point FGs: None Minutes: 23 vs. Ohio (2/13/16) As a Freshman ( ) Has appeared in 26 games off bench Averaging 1.1 points, 1.2 rebounds, 0.1 assists and 0.4 steals in 6.1 minutes per game (1.2 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 0.1 apg and 0.2 spg in 6.2 mpg in MAC play) Contributed season-high six points, two boards and season-tying best two steals in only seven minutes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in non-league finale (Dec. 29) Pulled down three caroms vs. MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (March 2) Registered four points, two rebounds and one assist vs. Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24) Totaled five points, season-high four caroms and one theft in seasonbest 23 minutes vs. reigning MAC champion Ohio (Feb. 13) Tallied four points and season-tying best three boards at Eastern Michigan (Jan. 23) Finished with two points and season-tying best three caroms in 18 minutes at Ball St. in MAC opener (Jan. 2) Posted three caroms vs. Dayton (Dec. 2) Had two points and one theft in 12 minutes at St. Bonaventure (Nov. 29) Contributed two steals and one board in 13 minutes at nationally ranked Notre Dame (Nov. 18) High School (Dawson College) Averaged 12.7 points, 9.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.5 steals per game as senior Named to Canadian College Athletic Association (CCAA) All-Star squad Finished seventh in conference in scoring and among league leaders in boards (138), helpers (40) and thefts (38) Helped team capture silver medal at Dawson College Winter Classic Named Tournament All-Star at CEGEP Division 1 Provincial Championships Starred for head coach Trevor William at Dawson College St-Fort s Game-by-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. ARIZONA (11/14) at Notre Dame (11/18) vs. Albany! (11/21) vs. Harvard! (11/22) at St. Bonaventure (11/29) DAYTON (12/2) vs. Columbia^ (12/5) vs. VCU^ (12/6) CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) at UIC (12/20) Did Not See Game Action ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St.* (1/2) KENT ST.* (1/6) W. MICHIGAN* (1/9) at Miami* (1/13) N. ILLINOIS* (1/16) at Akron* (1/20) at E. Michigan* (1/23) BOWLING GREEN* (1/30) Did Not See Game Action at W. Michigan* (2/3) at Kent St.* (2/6) BUFFALO* (2/10) OHIO* (2/13) at Bowling Green* (2/17) at C. Michigan* (2/20) E. MICHIGAN* (2/24) at N. Illinois* (2/27) C. MICHIGAN* (3/2) BALL ST.* (3/5) St-Fort s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / /1.1 TOTAL / /1.1

29 Michaela Rasmussen #24 Sophomore Forward 6-1 Chaska, MN Holy Family Catholic H.S. Rasmussen s MAC Tournament Game-By-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. MIAMI (3/9/15) EMU (3/11/15) Averages - 2 GP / / / Outlook & Highlights Posted perfect 4.0 GPA last three semesters Contributing 3.0 ppg and 1.0 rpg in 8.0 mpg in two career Postseason WNIT games Scored in double figures on three occasions Can play inside or out Majoring in biology with minor in chemistry As a Sophomore ( ) Has appeared in 22 games off bench Averaging 1.0 points, 1.4 rebounds, 0.1 assists and 0.2 steals in 8.9 minutes per game (1.2 ppg, 0.8 rpg, 0.1 apg and 0.1 spg in 5.7 mpg in MAC play) Had four points and two caroms in 10 minutes at Ball St. in MAC opener (Jan. 2) Totaled season-high six boards and one helper in season-best 26 minutes vs. Harvard in consolation round at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 22) Contributed four points and four caroms in 20 minutes vs. Albany in first round at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 21) As a Freshman ( ) Appeared in 32 games, making 10 starts (5-5 ledger) Sat out Northern Illinois game (Feb. 18) after injurying left ankle during practice previous day Averaged 4.7 points, 3.2 rebounds, 0.3 assists and 0.1 steals in 18.7 minutes per game (3.3 ppg, 2.8 rpg, 0.2 apg and 0.1 spg in 15.8 mpg in MAC play) Led Rockets in rejections on three occasions and rebounding twice Named to FIU Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament Team (15.0 ppg), (6.0 rpg) (35.0 mpg) (Nov ) Totaled season-high 19 points and eight caroms in season-best 38 minutes vs. Virginia in opening game of FIU Thanksgiving Classic (Nov. 28) Had 11 points, four boards and one theft in 32 minutes vs. Arizona in championship game of FIU Thanksgiving Classic (Nov. 30) Tallied 12 points and three caroms at Purdue (Nov. 23) Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios Rasmussen s Season Highs Points: 4 (3 times, last vs. Northern Illinois (1/16/16) Rebounds: 6 vs. Harvard (11/22/15) Assists: 1 (3 times, last vs. Northern Illinois (1/16/16) Blocks: None Steals: 1 (4 times, last at Akron (1/20/16) Field Goals: 2 (3 times, last vs. Northern Illinois (1/16/16) Free Throws: 2 vs. Kent St. (1/6/16) 3-Point FGs: None Minutes: 26 vs. Harvard (11/22/15) Rasmussen s Career Highs Points: 19 vs. Virginia (11/28/14) Rebounds: 8 vs. Virginia (11/28/14) Assists: 3 vs. Detroit (12/14/14) Blocks: 1 (3 times, last at Ball St. (3/7/15) Steals: 1 (7 times, last vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) Field Goals: 7 vs. Virginia (11/28/14) Free Throws: 4 (3 times, last vs. Central Michigan (2/28/15) 3-Point FGs: 1 (4 times, last vs. Nevada (12/19/14) Minutes: 38 vs. Virginia (11/28/14) Rasmussen s Game-by-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. ARIZONA (11/14) at Notre Dame (11/18) vs. Albany! (11/21) vs. Harvard! (11/22) at St. Bonaventure (11/29) DAYTON (12/2) vs. Columbia^ (12/5) vs. VCU^ (12/6) CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) at UIC (12/20) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St.* (1/2) KENT ST.* (1/6) W. MICHIGAN* (1/9) at Miami* (1/13) N. ILLINOIS* (1/16) at Akron* (1/20) at E. Michigan* (1/23) BOWLING GREEN* (1/30) Did Not See Game Action at W. Michigan* (2/3) Did Not See Game Action at Kent St.* (2/6) Did Not See Game Action BUFFALO* (2/10) Did Not See Game Action OHIO* (2/13) Did Not See Game Action at Bowling Green* (2/17) at C. Michigan* (2/20) E. MICHIGAN* (2/24) at N. Illinois* (2/27) C. MICHIGAN* (3/2) Did Not See Game Action BALL ST.* (3/5) Rasmussen s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / /1.0 TOTAL / /3.1

30 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 30 Outlook & Highlights Toledo Player Bios Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott #11 Sophomore Guard 5-10 London, England Greig City Academy CoSIDA Academic All-District 5 Team Preseason All-MAC West Division Team honoree MAC Freshman of the Year MAC All-Freshman Team selection Posted perfect 4.0 GPA last three semesters Contributing 14.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg and 2.0 apg in 34.0 mpg in two career Postseason WNIT games College Sports Madness Preseason MAC Freshman of the Year Capable of playing point or off-guard positions Scored in double figures on 34 occasions at Toledo (17 times in , 17 in ) Tallied at least 20 points on four occasions (once in , three in ) BRAVO-HARRIOTT IN TOLEDO SINGLE GAME RECORD BOOK Three-Point Field Goals Made 8 Kelly Walker vs. Hampton (12/21/02) 8 Courtney Risinger vs. NIU (2/14/02) 8 Heather Smith vs. BSU (1/7/95) 7 J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15) 7 Jessica Williams vs. Ohio (3/13/09) 7 Kelly Savage at EMU (1/13/88) 7 Kelly Savage vs. Butler (12/21/87) Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 18 Kelly Savage vs. WMU (2/22/89)# 16 Lucretia LeGault vs. Milwaukee (1/2/92) 16 Lucretia LeGault at CSU (12/20/90) 15 Lucretia LeGault vs. BGSU (1/22/92) 14 J.A. BRAVO-HARRIOTT vs. EMU (3/11/15) 14 Jessica Williams at Saint Peter s (11/30/10) 14 Mimi Olson at EMU (1/4/94) 14 Kelly Savage at Canisius (12/10/88) Drained at least four triples on nine occasions (twice in , seven in ) Member of Great Britain s Senior National Team that took part in EuroBasket Women 2015 this past summer Shot 25.0 percent (1-of-4) from field, including 33.3 percent (1-of-3) from three-point land, and 50.0 percent (1-of-2) from free throw line in four games at championships Under-18 England Player of the Year in 2014 Teammate of current Rocket Janice Monakana on Great Britain s U-20 National Team that competed at 2014 European Championship (Division B) in Bulgaria (3.0 ppg, 0.9 rpg and 2.0 apg in 16.3 mpg) Scored tourney-best seven points against Norway during cham- Bravo-Harriott s Season Highs Points: 24 vs. Western Michigan (1/9/16) Rebounds: 8 at Miami (1/13/16) Assists: 9 vs. Northern Illinois (1/16/16) Blocks: 1 (2 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16) Steals: 3 (3 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16) Field Goals: 7 (2 times, last at Northern Illinois (2/27/16) Free Throws: 6 vs. Western Michigan (1/9/16) 3-Point FGs: 5 vs. Buffalo (2/10/16) Minutes: 41 at Northern Illinois (2/27/16) Bravo-Harriott s Career Highs Points: 30 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/15) Rebounds: 8 at Miami (1/13/16) Assists: 9 vs. Northern Illinois (1/16/16) Blocks: 1 (4 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16) Steals: 3 (5 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16) Field Goals: 10 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/15) Free Throws: 6 vs. Western Michigan (1/9/16) 3-Point FGs: 7 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/15) Minutes: 41 at Northern Illinois (2/27/16) Bravo-Harriott s Game-by-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. ARIZONA (11/14) at Notre Dame (11/18) vs. Albany! (11/21) vs. Harvard! (11/22) at St. Bonaventure (11/29) DAYTON (12/2) vs. Columbia^ (12/5) vs. VCU^ (12/6) CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) at UIC (12/20) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St.* (1/2) KENT ST.* (1/6) W. MICHIGAN* (1/9) at Miami* (1/13) N. ILLINOIS* (1/16) at Akron* (1/20) at E. Michigan* (1/23) BOWLING GREEN* (1/30) at W. Michigan* (2/3) at Kent St.* (2/6) BUFFALO* (2/10) OHIO* (2/13) at Bowling Green* (2/17) at C. Michigan* (2/20) E. MICHIGAN* (2/24) at N. Illinois* (2/27) C. MICHIGAN* (3/2) BALL ST.* (3/5) Bravo-Harriott s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / /11.0 TOTAL / /10.7

31 Bravo-Harriott s Career 20-Point Efforts DATE OPPONENT PTS 3/11/15 Eastern Michigan 30 1/9/16 Western Michigan 24 2/18/15 Northern Illinois 24 pionships Majoring in communication with minor in professional sales As a Soph- o m o r e ( ) Has started all 28 games (one of two players to start every contest) Averaging 11.0 points, 2.9 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.1 steals in 30.4 minutes per game (12.1 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 3.1 apg and 1.1 spg in 31.4 mpg in MAC play) Ranks 12th in MAC in helpers, 13th in assist/turnover ratio (1.0, 86-83) and 22nd in scoring Scored in double figures in eight of last 10 games (8-2 record), averaging team-high 14.6 points (Jan. 30-March 2) Drained four treys and finished with season-best 24 points and career-tying high seven boards vs. Western Michigan (Jan. 9) Registered 18 points, squad-best seven rebounds, team-high six helpers and one steal in collegiate-best 41 minutes at Northern Illinois (Feb. 27) Totaled 19 points, five boards, team-high five dimes and collegiatetying best three steals in career-high 40 minutes at MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (Feb. 20) Had 19 points, three rebounds, one assist and one theft in 35 minutes at Bowling Green (Feb. 17) Contributed team-high 13 points and squad-tying best six caroms in 32 minutes vs. reigning MAC champion Ohio (Feb. 13) Knocked down season-high five triples and totaled squad-best 19 points vs. Buffalo (Feb. 10) Notched team-high 16 points, two caroms, four dimes and one steal in 32 minutes at Kent St. (Feb. 6) Finished with 13 points, two boards and one steal at Western Michigan (Feb. 3) Tallied 14 points, four caroms and one theft in 31 minutes vs. archrival Bowling Green (Jan. 30) Had 10 points, three rebounds and one steal in 32 minutes at Akron (Jan. 20) Dished out collegiate-best nine helpers vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 16) Contributed 14 points, three caroms, three dimes and two thefts in 37 minutes at Ball St. in MAC opener (Jan. 2) Totaled 12 points, two rebounds, three assists and two steals in teamhigh 31 minutes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in non-league finale (Dec. 29) Tallied 19 points, five boards, four helpers and one theft in 31 minutes vs. Cleveland St. (Dec. 12) Averaged 13.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg and squad-tying best 4.5 apg in 28.5 mpg during ASU Classic (Dec. 5-6) Posted 15 points, two rebounds and four assists vs. VCU in championship game of ASU tourney (Dec. 6) Finished with 12 points, three caroms and five dimes vs. Columbia in first round of ASU Classic (Dec. 5) Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios Bravo-Harriott s MAC Tournament Game-By-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. MIAMI (3/9/15) EMU (3/11/15) Averages - 2 GP / / / /17/15 Western Michigan 23 Knocked down three treys and finished with 11 points, three rebounds, three dimes and career-tying best three steals in 32 minutes at St. Bonaventure (Nov. 29) As a Freshman ( ) MAC Freshman of the Year MAC All-Freshman Team Appeared in 31 games, making 13 starts (7-6 ledger) Sat out FIU Thanksgiving Classic with back injury (Nov ) Averaged 10.4 points, 3.1 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 0.6 steals in 24.9 minutes per game (11.0 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 1.9 apg and 0.9 spg in 27.1 mpg in MAC play) Ranked seventh in MAC in three-point field goals made (2.1), 11th in three-point field-goal percentage (.356, 64-of-180) and 20th in scoring Earned team s Most Improved Award Led Rockets in scoring eight times, thefts on six occasions and helpers and rejections twice Contributed team-high 14.3 points and 4.5 rebounds in 31.6 minutes as starter over final 13 games (Feb. 7-March 23) Tallied team-high 23.5 points during MAC Tournament, shooting 44.1 percent (15-of-34) from field, 47.6 percent (10-of-21) from three-point range and perfect percent (7-of-7) from charity stripe in 32.0 minutes (March 9-11) Buried season-high and school-tourney tying best seven treys and finished with season-best 30 points in season-high 37 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan in second round of MAC tourney (March 11) (Became first Rocket to score at least 30 points in game since Naama Shafir poured in 40 against USC in championship game of 2011 Postseason WNIT on April 2, 2011) Named MAC West Division Player of the Week (Feb ), contributing team-high 17.0 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.0 steals in 29.5 minutes in victories against Northern Illinois (Feb. 18) and Eastern Michigan (Feb. 21) Nailed six three-point field goals and totaled 24 points, to go along with six caroms and two helpers in 31 minutes vs. Huskies (Feb. 18) Converted five triples and posted 23 points in only 26 minutes at Western Michigan (Jan. 17) Totaled game-high five three-point field goals and contest-best 19 points vs. Wright St. in first round of Postseason WNIT (March 20)... Contributed game-high 17 points and four rebounds vs. Miami in first round of MAC Tournament (March 9) Drilled five treys and finished with game-high 19 points and seasonhigh three steals in 32 minutes at Central Michigan (Feb. 11)

32 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios Janice Monakana #12 Junior Forward 6-0 London, England Greig City Academy Outlook & Highlights Averaged 8.5 points in two exhibition games during trip to Europe this past summer Contributing 7.0 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 0.5 apg and 1.0 spg in 22.0 mpg in two career Postseason WNIT games Possesses ability to drive to basket as well as knock down threepointers Two-time MAC West Division Player of the Week (twice in ) Started 44 of 93 games in two-plus seasons at Toledo (26 times in , 15 in MONAKANA IN TOLEDO SINGLE GAME RECORD BOOK Free Throw Percentage (12 Att.) (16-of-16) Kim Knuth vs. Akron (2/28/99) (15-of-15) Inma Zanoguera vs. Buffalo (1/21/15) (14-of-14) JANICE MONAKANA at WMU (2/3/16) (13-of-13) Andola Dortch at WMU (1/5/12) (13-of-13) Kim Knuth vs. NIU (1/30/99) (13-of-13) Angela Drake vs. Dayton (12/18/94) MONAKANA IN TOLEDO CAREER RECORD BOOK Free Throw Percentage (170 Att.) 1. Jane Roman Mimi Olson Kim Knuth Kelly Savage Inma Zanoguera Dana Drew BRENAE HARRIS 2014-Pres Kelly Walker Naama Shafir JANICE MONAKANA 2013-Pres..771 Monakana s Career Double-Doubles DATE OPPONENT PTS REB 1/6/16 Kent St /28/15 C. Michigan /7/15 Kent St /14/14 Detroit , three in ) Scored in double figures on 32 occasions (16 times in ; 12 in , five in ), including four double-doubles (once in , three in ) Tallied at least 20 points on six occasions (six times in ) Grabbed at least eight boards on 18 occasions (five times in , 10 in , three in ) Ranks 10th in school history in career free throw percentage (.771, 199- of-258) Teammate of current Rocket Jay-Ann Bravo- Harriott on Great Britain s U-20 National Team that competed at 2014 European Championship (Division Monakana s Season Highs Points: 28 at Bowling Green (2/17/16) Rebounds: 10 (2 times, last vs. Kent St. (1/6/16) Assists: 2 (5 times, last vs. Central Michigan (3/2/16) Blocks: 2 at Eastern Michigan (1/23/16) Steals: 4 vs. VCU (12/6/15) Field Goals: 9 at Bowling Green (2/17/16) Free Throws: 14 vs. Western Michigan (2/3/16) 3-Point FGs: 4 at Bowling Green (2/17/16) Minutes: 36 at UIC (12/20/15) Monakana s Career Highs Points: 28 at Bowling Green (2/17/16) Rebounds: 12 (3 times, last vs. Eastern Michigan (1/24/15) Assists: 4 (2 times, last vs. Miami (3/9/15) Blocks: 2 (2 times, last at Eastern Michigan (1/23/16) Steals: 4 vs. VCU (12/6/15) Field Goals: 9 at Bowling Green (2/17/16) Free Throws: 14 vs. Western Michigan (2/3/16) 3-Point FGs: 4 (2 times, last at Bowling Green (2/17/16) Minutes: 36 (2 times, last at UIC (12/20/15) Monakana s Game-by-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. ARIZONA (11/14) at Notre Dame (11/18) vs. Albany! (11/21) vs. Harvard! (11/22) at St. Bonaventure (11/29) DAYTON (12/2) vs. Columbia^ (12/5) vs. VCU^ (12/6) CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) at UIC (12/20) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St.* (1/2) KENT ST.* (1/6) W. MICHIGAN* (1/9) at Miami* (1/13) N. ILLINOIS* (1/16) at Akron* (1/20) at E. Michigan* (1/23) BOWLING GREEN* (1/30) at W. Michigan* (2/3) at Kent St.* (2/6) BUFFALO* (2/10) OHIO* (2/13) at Bowling Green* (2/17) at C. Michigan* (2/20) E. MICHIGAN* (2/24) at N. Illinois* (2/27) C. MICHIGAN* (3/2) BALL ST.* (3/5) Monakana s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / / / /11.2 TOTAL / /8.4

33 Monakana s Career 20-Point Efforts DATE OPPONENT PTS 2/17/16 Bowling Green 28 2/3/16 Western Michigan 25 12/6/15 VCU 24 1/30/16 Bowling Green 21 1/2/16 Ball St. 21 2/27/16 Northern Illinois 20 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios B) in Bulgaria (team-high 10.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg and 1.2 apg in 20.2 mpg) Scored in double figures on five occasions during championships, including tourney-best 20 points against Israel Played four years ( ) for England s U-16 - U-18 National Teams Majoring in communication As a Junior ( ) Has appeared in all 28 games, making 26 starts Averaging 11.2 points, team-high 5.8 rebounds, 0.7 assists, 0.2 blocks and 0.9 steals in 26.1 minutes per game (12.2 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 0.7 apg, 0.2 bpg and 0.7 spg in 26.5 mpg in MAC play) Ranks fourth in MAC in free throw percentage (.837, 77-of-92), 19th in overall rebounding and 20th in scoring Scored in double figures in four of last five games (4-1 record), averaging team-high 15.8 points (Feb. 17-March 2) Knocked down career-tying best four treys and to- taled collegiate-high 28 points with contest-tying high eight boards in 35 minutes at Bowling Green (Feb. 17) Named MAC West Division Player of the Week for second time in four weeks (Feb ), contributing team-high 21.5 points and squad-best 7.5 caroms in two victories, while shooting 65.2 percent (15-of-23) from field in 34.0 minutes Tallied 13 points, team-tying best seven boards and two dimes in 35 minutes vs. MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (March 2) Registered 20 points, five caroms and one steal in 31 minutes at Northern Illinois (Feb. 27) Had 15 points, seven rebounds and two assists in 33 minutes at MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (Feb. 20) Finished with game-high 25 points and contest-best eight caroms in 33 minutes at Western Michigan (Feb. 3) Shot perfect 14-of-14 at charity stripe vs. Broncos, including 10-of-10 in fourth quarter, third-best effort in school history in single game Selected MAC West Division Player of the Week for first time in collegiate career (Jan ), tallying game-high 21 points, contest-best six boards, one as- sist, one blocked shot and game-high three thefts in 34 minutes vs. arch-rival Bowling Green (Jan. 30) Registered team-high 15 points, squad-best five rebounds, seasonhigh blocked shots and one steal in 25 minutes off bench at Eastern Michigan (Jan. 23) Posted fourth career double-double with 12 points and season-tying best 10 caroms vs. Kent St. (Jan. 6) Scored game-tying best 21 points in only 16 minutes at Ball St. in MAC opener (Jan. 2) Totaled 13 points, six rebounds, one blocked shot and season-tying best two steals in collegiate-tying high 36 minutes at UIC (Dec. 20) Named to ASU Classic All-Tournament Team (15.5 ppg, team-high 8.0 rpg, 2.0 apg, squad-best 2.5 spg, 30.0 mpg) (Dec. 5-6) Tallied 24 points, six rebounds, two helpers and collegiate-best four thefts in 29 minutes vs. VCU in championship game of ASU tourney (Dec. 6) Monakana s MAC Tournament Game-By-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. OHIO (3/10/14) WMU (3/12/14) Akron (3/13/14) MIAMI (3/9/15) EMU (3/11/15) Averages - 5 GP / / / Had 12 points, six rebounds and one steal at St. Bonaventure (Nov. 29) Totaled team-high 12 points, three boards and one steal in 27 minutes vs. Albany in first round at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 21) As a Sophomore ( ) Appeared in all 33 games, making 15 starts (10-5 ledger) Averaged 8.8 points, 6.1 rebounds, 0.9 assists, 0.2 blocks and 0.7 steals in 25.3 minutes per game (9.0 ppg, squad-best 6.7 rpg, 0.9 apg, 0.2 bpg and 0.8 spg in 27.4 mpg in MAC play) Ranked tied for sixth in MAC in free throw percentage (.789, 71-of-90) and 20th in overall rebounding Earned team s Sixth Man Award, sponsored by Igniters Fan Club Led Rockets in rebounding on squad-best 12 occasions, blocked shot four times, scoring and steals on three occasions and assists once Totaled three double-doubles against Central Michigan (11 pts., 10 rebs., Feb. 28), Kent St. (11 pts., career-best 12 rebs., Jan. 7) and Detroit (10 pts., 11 rebs., Dec. 14) Tallied season-high 19 points and nine rebounds in 29 minutes vs. Miami in MAC opener (Jan. 3) Had 17 points and team-tying best seven caroms in 31 minutes vs. Akron (Jan. 14) Posted 17 points, seven rebounds and career-high four helpers in 34 minutes at Eastern Michigan (Feb. 21) Contributed then career-high 17 points and seven boards vs. Southern Illinois in second contest of shootout (Dec. 20) Tallied eight points, career-tying best 12 boards and one blocked shot in 31 minutes at Ohio (Jan. 10) Totaled seven points and career-tying best 12 boards in 33 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan (Jan. 24) Had eight points and 11 caroms vs. UW-Parkside in non-conference finale (Dec. 30) As a Freshman ( ) Appeared in all 32 games, making three starts vs. Detroit (Dec. 6), Valparaiso (Dec. 7) and Bowling Green (Feb. 2) (1-2 ledger) Averaged 5.5 points, 4.4 rebounds, 0.3 assists and 0.4 steals in 17.5 minutes per game (5.2 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 0.3 apg and 0.4 spg in 17.2 mpg in MAC play) Led Rockets in caroms four times, thefts on three occasions, rejections twice and scoring once Pulled down 5.7 boards during MAC Tournament, second-highest total on squad (March 10-13) Totaled season-high 15 points, four boards and one theft in 21 minutes vs. nationally ranked Purdue (Nov. 17) Contributed 10 points and season-tying best and squad-high nine rebounds in 20 minutes vs. Akron (Jan. 30) Posted 10 points and eight caroms vs. Ohio (Feb. 15)... Had nine points, team-tying best six rebounds and season-high three thefts in 24 minutes at Saint Mary s (CA) in championship game of SMC Hilton Concord Thanksgiving Classic (Nov. 30) Contributed team-tying best 11 points and five rebounds in collegiate debut vs. Drexel in opening game of Glass City Tournament (Nov. 9)

34 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios Kaayla McIntyre #15 Freshman Center 6-2 Toledo, OH Notre Dame Academy Outlook & Highlights Averaged 11.0 points in two exhibition games during trip to Europe this past summer Post player who can score on low block or from high-post area Possesses great footwork, can block shots and rebound Scored in double figures on six occasions Grabbed at least seven rebounds on six occasions Planning to major in criminal justice McIntyre s Season Highs Points: 18 vs. Central Michigan (3/2/16) Rebounds: 11 (2 times, last at Kent St. (2/6/16) Assists: 2 vs. Central Michigan (3/2/16) Blocks: 3 at Eastern Michigan (1/23/16) Steals: 2 (2 times, last at Kent St. (2/6/16) Field Goals: 9 vs. Central Michigan (3/2/16) Free Throws: 3 vs. Buffalo (2/10/16) 3-Point FGs: None Minutes: 30 at Kent St. (2/6/16) As a Freshman ( ) Has appeared in 25 games, making one start Averaging 6.6 points, 4.5 rebounds, 0.4 assists, team-high 0.6 blocks and 0.4 steals in 15.6 minutes per game (8.8 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 0.5 apg, squad-best 0.8 bpg and 0.5 spg in 20.1 mpg in MAC play) Shooting league-high 66.7 percent (68-of-102) from field in MAC contests Finished with season-high 18 points and season- best two helpers vs. MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (March 2) Tallied game-winning offensive putback with 1.7 seconds left in regulation vs. Chippewas Registered 14 points, six boards and squad-tying best two rejections in 22 minutes at Northern Illinois (Feb. 27) Contributed eight points, squad-best seven caroms and one assist in 26 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan (Feb. 24) Had nine points, team-high nine rebounds and one assist in 27 minutes at MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (Feb. 20) Tallied season-tying best 15 points, six boards and one rejection in 25 minutes vs. Buffalo (Feb. 10) Totaled season-high 15 points, seven caroms and one blocked shot in 25 minutes at Akron (Jan. 20) Registered 12 points and one rejection in 25 minutes vs. reigning MAC champion Ohio (Feb. 13) Notched six points, game-high 11 rebounds and season-tying best two thefts in season-high 30 minutes at Kent St. (Feb. 6) Finished with 12 points, five caroms and season-high two thefts in 22 minutes at Western Michigan (Feb. 3) Contributed seven points, five boards, one helper and team-high two rejections vs. arch-rival Bowling Green (Jan. 30) McIntyre s Game-by-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. ARIZONA (11/14) at Notre Dame (11/18) vs. Albany! (11/21) vs. Harvard! (11/22) Did Not See Game Action at St. Bonaventure (11/29) DAYTON (12/2) vs. Columbia^ (12/5) Did Not See Game Action vs. VCU^ (12/6) CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) Did Not See Game Action at UIC (12/20) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St.* (1/2) KENT ST.* (1/6) W. MICHIGAN* (1/9) at Miami* (1/13) N. ILLINOIS* (1/16) at Akron* (1/20) at E. Michigan* (1/23) BOWLING GREEN* (1/30) at W. Michigan* (2/3) at Kent St.* (2/6) BUFFALO* (2/10) OHIO* (2/13) at Bowling Green* (2/17) at C. Michigan* (2/20) E. MICHIGAN* (2/24) at N. Illinois* (2/27) C. MICHIGAN* (3/2) BALL ST.* (3/5) McIntyre s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / /6.6 TOTAL / /6.6

35 Had six points, four rebounds, season-high three rejections and one steal in 24 minutes at Eastern Michigan in first collegiate start (Jan. 23) Tallied eight points, three boards and one rejection vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 16) Had six points and season-best 11 rebounds in season-high 18 minutes at Miami (Jan. 13) Contributed six points, eight caroms and one theft in 17 minutes vs. Western Michigan (Jan. 9) Finished with six points, five rebounds and one rejection in 14 minutes vs. Kent St. (Jan. 6) Had five points, three caroms, one assist and one steal in 11 minutes against Arizona in collegiate debut (Nov. 14) High School (Notre Dame Academy) High School (Notre Dame Academy) Averaged 18.7 points and 10.2 rebounds per game as senior Also totaled 57 rejections and 32 thefts Division I Co-Player of the Year District Player of the Year Propelled squad to 27-3 ledger and state runner-up finish Toledo Blade Girls Player of the Year Starred for head coach Travis Galloway at Notre Dame Academy Guided squad to overall record, including 54-2 conference mark Team captured four-straight league titles and made four straight trips to Division I Final Four Totaled 1,397 points and 1,073 rebounds Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios

36 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 36 Halee Printz #22 Freshman Guard 5-11 Tipp City. OH Tippecanoe H.S. Outlook & Highlights Highly-skilled combo guard who can shoot, pass and handle the ball Possesses great ability to get to basket, score and draw fouls Scored in double figures on two occasions Undecided on academic major Toledo Player Bios Printz s Season Highs Points: 13 vs. Dayton (12/2/15) Rebounds: 4 (2 times, last vs. Western Michigan (2/3/16) Assists: 4 (2 times, last at Kent St. (2/6/16) Blocks: 1 (2 times, last vs. Central Michigan (3/2/16) Steals: 2 (2 times, last vs. Buffalo (2/10/16) Field Goals: 5 vs. Dayton (12/2/15) Free Throws: 5 at Kent St. (2/6/16) 3-Point FGs: 3 vs. Dayton (12/2/15) Minutes: 33 at Eastern Michigan (1/23/16) As a Freshman ( ) Has appeared in all 28 games, making one start Averaging 4.0 points, 1.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 0.4 steals in 16.6 minutes per game (4.3 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 1.9 apg and 0.5 spg in 19.2 mpg in MAC play) Knocked down season-high three triples and finished with season-best 13 points, two caroms and one helper in season-high 24 minutes vs. Dayton (Dec. 2) Totaled three points, three rebounds, two assists, one rejection and one steal in 26 minutes vs. MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (March 2) Registered four points, three rebounds and two dimes in 24 minutes at Northern Illinois (Feb. 27) Scored five-straight points against Bowling Green with score tied midway through fourth quarter to give Midnight Blue & Gold lead it would not relinquish (Feb. 17) Notched 10 points and season-tying high four dimes in 22 minutes at Kent St. (Feb. 6) Tallied six points and team-high three assists in 23 minutes vs. reigning MAC champion Ohio (Feb. 13) Finished with five points, season-tying best four boards, one helper and one steal in 28 minutes at Western Michigan (Feb. 3) Contributed two points, season-high four rebounds, three assists, one blocked shot and season-best two thefts in season-high 33 minutes at Eastern Michigan in first collegiate start (Jan. 23) Registered six points and season-high four dimes in 20 minutes at Akron (Jan. 20) Had six points, one carom and one helper in 15 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 16) Tallied five points, three boards and one assist vs. Kent St. (Jan. 6) Registered seven points in 20 minutes vs. Harvard in consolation round at URI tourney (Nov. 22) Printz s Game-by-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. ARIZONA (11/14) at Notre Dame (11/18) vs. Albany! (11/21) vs. Harvard! (11/22) at St. Bonaventure (11/29) DAYTON (12/2) vs. Columbia^ (12/5) vs. VCU^ (12/6) CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) at UIC (12/20) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St.* (1/2) KENT ST.* (1/6) W. MICHIGAN* (1/9) at Miami* (1/13) N. ILLINOIS* (1/16) at Akron* (1/20) at E. Michigan* (1/23) BOWLING GREEN* (1/30) at W. Michigan* (2/3) at Kent St.* (2/6) BUFFALO* (2/10) OHIO* (2/13) at Bowling Green* (2/17) at C. Michigan* (2/20) E. MICHIGAN* (2/24) at N. Illinois* (2/27) C. MICHIGAN* (3/2) BALL ST.* (3/5) Printz s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / /4.0 TOTAL / /4.0

37 Totaled eight points and one assist in only six minutes vs. Albany in first round at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 21) Contributed six points and one board in 14 minutes at nationally ranked Notre Dame (Nov. 18) High School (Tippecanoe) High School (Tippecanoe) Averaged 17.6 points, 6.7 rebounds, conference-best 6.6 assists and 2.6 steals per game as senior Shot 45.1 percent (180-of-399) from field, including 40.4 percent (57-of-141) from three-point range, and 72.6 percent (77-of-106) from charity stripe Division II first-team all-state District 9 and Conference Player of the Year for second-straight season All-Southwest Player of the Year Helped team to 27-1 overall record, including perfect 10-0 mark in division Starred for head coach Aaron Jackson at Tippecanoe High School Finished with school-record 1,455 points, 665 rebounds and 497 assists Also wrapped up career as school s all-time leader in three-point field goals (109) Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios

38 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios Ana Capotosto (C) #32 Senior Forward 5-10 Saugatuck, MI Saugatuck H.S. Outlook & Highlights Academic All-MAC recipient Member of UT s Dean s List last nine semesters, including perfect 4.0 GPA in Fall 2015 Earned Roy & Gail Hummel Scholarship for , awarded to women s basketball student-athlete with highest grade-point average Two-time team captain ( , ) Contributing 3.5 ppg, 5.0 rpg and 0.3 apg in 14.3 mpg in four career Postseason WNIT games Possesses ability to knock down outside shots as well as post up defenders Started 86 of 111 games in three-plus seasons at Toledo (28 times in , 30 in , 28 in ) Scored in double figures on 43 occasions (13 times in , 13 in , 15 in , once in ), including two double-doubles (once in , once in ) Tallied at least 20 points on five occasions (once in , once in , three in ) Drained at least three triples on 16 occasions (twice in , five in , nine in ) Grabbed at least eight rebounds on 20 occasions (five times in , eight in , seven in ) Became engaged to Brad Gehres on April 18, 2014 Majoring in early childhood education As a Senior ( ) Team captain Has started all 28 games (one of two players to start every contest) Averaging 9.3 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 0.4 steals in 29.0 minutes per game (7.2 ppg, 4.1 rpg, 1.9 apg and 0.4 spg in 28.5 mpg in MAC play) Ranks ninth in MAC in three-point field-goal percentage (.351, 34-of-97) Drained career-high six treys and totaled collegiate- best 22 points with season-high 10 caroms in 35 minutes vs. Capotosto s Career Double-Doubles Cleveland St. to post second-career DATE 12/12/15 2/7/15 OPPONENT Cleveland St. Ball St. PTS REB double-double (Dec. 12) Capotosto s Season Highs Points: 22 vs. Cleveland St. (12/12/15) Rebounds: 10 (2 times, last at Ball St. (1/2/16) Assists: 5 (3 times, last at Northern Illinois (2/27/16) Blocks: 1 at St. Bonaventure (11/29/15) Steals: 2 vs. Western Michigan (2/3/16) Field Goals: 8 vs. Cleveland St. (12/12/15) Free Throws: 8 at UIC (12/20/15) 3-Point FGs: 6 vs. Cleveland St. (12/12/15) Minutes: 38 vs. Columbia (12/5/15) Capotosto s Career Highs Points: 22 vs. Cleveland St. (12/12/15) Rebounds: 14 vs. Wright St. (3/20/15) Assists: 5 (5 times, last at Northern Illinois (2/27/16) Blocks: 1 (3 times, last at St. Bonaventure (11/29/15) Steals: 2 (8 times, last vs. Western Michigan (2/3/16) Field Goals: 8 (4 times, last vs. Cleveland St. (12/12/15) Free Throws: 8 at UIC (12/20/15) 3-Point FGs: 6 vs. Cleveland St. (12/12/15) Minutes: 38 vs. Columbia (12/5/15) Capotosto s Game-by-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. ARIZONA (11/14) at Notre Dame (11/18) vs. Albany! (11/21) vs. Harvard! (11/22) at St. Bonaventure (11/29) DAYTON (12/2) vs. Columbia^ (12/5) vs. VCU^ (12/6) CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) at UIC (12/20) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St.* (1/2) KENT ST.* (1/6) W. MICHIGAN* (1/9) at Miami* (1/13) N. ILLINOIS* (1/16) at Akron* (1/20) at E. Michigan* (1/23) BOWLING GREEN* (1/30) at W. Michigan* (2/3) at Kent St.* (2/6) BUFFALO* (2/10) OHIO* (2/13) at Bowling Green* (2/17) at C. Michigan* (2/20) E. MICHIGAN* (2/24) at N. Illinois* (2/27) C. MICHIGAN* (3/2) BALL ST.* (3/5) Capotosto s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / / / / / /9.3 TOTAL / /7.8

39 Capotosto s Career 20-Point Efforts DATE OPPONENT PTS 12/20/14 Southern Illinois 20 3/12/14 Western Michigan 21 2/6/14 Miami 21 11/20/13 UMKC 21 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios Had 10 points, five rebounds and four dimes in 37 minutes vs. MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (March 2) Registered nine points, three rebounds and career-tying best five dimes in 34 minutes at Northern Illinois (Feb. 27) Scored five of seven points in overtime at MAC West Division leader Central Michigan, including pair of free throws with 1:25 left in extra period (Feb. 20) Contributed 11 points, five rebounds and two assists in 33 minutes vs. arch-rival Bowling Green (Jan. 30) Had 13 points, team-tying best eight caroms and career-tying high five dimes in 33 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 16) Finished with nine points, season-tying best 10 boards and careertying high five dimes in 34 minutes at Ball St. in MAC opener (Jan. 2) Scored team-high 16 points vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in non-league finale (Dec. 29) Totaled 12 points, team-high eight rebounds and one theft in 33 minutes at UIC (Dec. 20) Averaged 15.5 ppg, 6.5 rpg and 2.0 apg in 35.5 mpg during ASU Classic (Dec. 5-6) Posted 16 points and seven rebounds and three assists in 33 minutes vs. VCU in championship game of ASU tourney (Dec. 6) Finished with 15 points and six boards in collegiate-high 38 minutes vs. Columbia in first round of ASU Classic (Dec. 5) Contributed team-high 15 points, seven caroms and one rejection in 34 minutes at St. Bonaventure (Nov. 29) Named to URI Tip-Off Classic All-Tournament Team (team-high 12.5 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 26.5 mpg) (Nov ) Tallied team-high 14 points and squad-best seven boards vs. Harvard in consolation round at URI tourney (Nov. 22) As a Junior ( ) Academic All-MAC Team captain Appeared in all 33 games, making 30 starts Averaged 7.7 points, 5.6 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 0.3 steals in 26.7 minutes per game (6.7 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 1.2 apg and 0.3 spg in 26.1 mpg in MAC play) Led Rockets in caroms and thefts on three occasions and scoring and helpers two times Totaled first collegiate double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds vs. Ball St. (Feb. 7) Posted season-high 20 points, six boards, two dimes and one steal in 31 minutes vs. Southern Illinois in second game of New Orleans Shootout (Dec. 20) Finished with 18 points and six rebounds vs. Idaho in first round of Glass City Classic (Dec. 13) Pulled down collegiate-best 14 boards vs. Wright St. in first round of Postseason WNIT (March 20) Averaged 16.0 ppg, 7.5 rpg and 2.5 apg in 31.5 mpg during Glass City Classic (Dec ) Capotosto s MAC Tournament Game-By-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. OHIO (3/10/14) WMU (3/12/14) Akron (3/13/14) MIAMI (3/9/15) EMU (3/11/15) Averages - 5 GP / / / Posted 14 points, nine boards and career-tying best five helpers in 35 minutes vs. Detroit in second round of GCC (Dec. 14) Drilled contest-best three treys and finished with squad-tying high 18 points and seven boards in 32 minutes at Buffalo (Feb. 4) Finished with 16 points vs. Akron (Jan. 14) Contributed 12.0 points and squad-tying best 6.0 rebounds in 34.0 minutes per game during FIU Thanksgiving Classic (Nov ) As a Sophomore ( ) Honorable mention Academic All-MAC Appeared in 30 games, making 28 starts Averaged 10.4 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 0.7 steals in 26.6 minutes per game (9.8 ppg, 6.2 rpg, 1.2 apg and 0.7 spg in 27.1 mpg in MAC play) Ranked fifth in MAC in three-point field-goal percentage (39.0%, 60- for-154), tied for sixth in three-point field-goals made (2.0) and tied for 26th in scoring Earned team s Most Improved Award Led Rockets in scoring five times, rebounding and steals on four occasions and assists and rejections once Named MAC Female Scholar-Athlete of the Week (Dec. 9-15), posting team-tying high 16 points and five caroms in season-tying best 35 minutes at St. Bonaventure (Dec. 15) Shot impressive 68.8 percent (11-of-16) from field during MAC Tournament, including sparkling 63.6 percent (7-of-11) from three-point range (March 10-13) Converted season-best five triples and totaled season-tying high 21 points with seven caroms vs. Western Michigan in second round of MAC Tournament (March 12) Posted season-high 21 points and seven boards in 28 minutes off bench at UMKC (Nov. 20) Tallied 19 points, seven boards, collegiate-high two thefts and one assist at Evansville (Dec. 30) Finished with eight points, game-high and season-tying best 11 caroms and two helpers in 31 minutes at Eastern Michigan (Feb. 19) Drilled four treys and posted season-tying best 21 points with eight rebounds and two helpers in season-tying best 35 minutes at Miami (Feb. 6) As a Redshirt Freshman ( ) Appeared in 20 games off bench Averaged 1.9 points, 0.8 rebounds, 0.2 assists and 0.2 steals in 5.5 minutes per game Finished with season-high 10 points, one board, one helper and one theft in season-best 18 minutes vs. Kent St. (Feb. 16) Drained two triples and finished with six points at Miami (Feb. 6) As a Freshman ( ) Sat out season as redshirt

40 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 40 Outlook & Highlights Toledo Player Bios Nancy Kessler #33 Sophomore Center 6-3 St. Catharines, ONT St. Francis Catholic Secondary Has been medically disqualified due to multiple con- cussions over past two-plus years Member of UT s Dean s List in Spring 2015 semester Averaged 4.5 points in two exhibition games during trip to Europe this past summer Extremely athletic Represented Canada on U-19 National Team at 2015 FIBA U-19 Women s World Championships this past summer (1.7 ppg and 2.3 rpg in 7.5 mpg) Shot 30.8 percent (4-of-13) from floor and 50.0 (2-of-4) from free throw line in six contests Also member of Canada s U-18 Junior National Team that participated in 2014 FIBA Americas Championships (3.0 ppg and 2.4 rpg in 16.4 mpg) Majoring in biology Kessler s Season Highs Points: 1 vs. Arizona (11/14/15) Rebounds: 1 vs. Arizona (11/14/15) Assists: None Blocks: None Steals: 1 at Notre Dame (11/18/15) Field Goals: None Free Throws: 1 vs. Arizona (11/14/15) 3-Point FGs: None Minutes: 7 vs. Dayton (12/2/15) Kessler s Career Highs Points: 6 at Akron (2/14/15) Rebounds: 7 at Akron (2/14/15) Assists: 1 (3 times, last vs. Miami (1/3/15) Blocks: None Steals: 1 (4 times, last at Notre Dame (11/18/15) Field Goals: 3 at Akron (2/14/15) Free Throws: 2 at Dayton (12/10/14) 3-Point FGs: None Minutes: 21 at Akron (2/14/15) As a Sophomore ( ) Appeared in six games off bench Averaged 0.2 points, 0.2 rebounds and 0.2 steals in 3.5 minutes per game Missed last 17 contests after suffering concussion during practice on Dec. 28 (Dec. 29-Feb. 27) Had one point and one carom against Arizona in season opener (Nov. 14) Kessler s Game-by-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. ARIZONA (11/14) at Notre Dame (11/18) vs. Albany! (11/21) Did Not See Game Action vs. Harvard! (11/22) at St. Bonaventure (11/29) DAYTON (12/2) vs. Columbia^ (12/5) Did Not See Game Action vs. VCU^ (12/6) CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) Did Not See Game Action at UIC (12/20) Did Not See Game Action ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) Injured at Ball St.* (1/2) Injured KENT ST.* (1/6) Injured W. MICHIGAN* (1/9) Injured at Miami* (1/13) Injured N. ILLINOIS* (1/16) Injured at Akron* (1/20) Injured at E. Michigan* (1/23) Injured BOWLING GREEN* (1/30) Injured at W. Michigan* (2/3) Injured at Kent St.* (2/6) Injured BUFFALO* (2/10) Injured OHIO* (2/13) Injured at Bowling Green* (2/17) Injured at C. Michigan* (2/20) Injured E. MICHIGAN* (2/24) Injured at N. Illinois* (2/27) Injured C. MICHIGAN* (3/2) Injured BALL ST.* (3/5) Kessler s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / /0.2 TOTAL / /1.4

41 As a Freshman ( ) Appeared in 24 games, making two starts against Nevada (Dec. 19) and Southern Illinois (Dec. 20) at New Orleans Shootout Averaged 1.8 points, 1.7 rebounds, 0.1 assists and 0.1 steals in 8.2 minutes per game (1.6 ppg, 1.5 rpg and 0.2 spg in 6.6 mpg in MAC play) Led Rockets in caroms and thefts one time Contributed season highs in points (6), rebounds (7) and minutes played (21) at Akron (Feb. 14) Totaled five points and three caroms in only five minutes at Western Michigan (Jan. 17) Tallied five points, three boards and one assist vs. Nevada in first collegiate start in first game of New Orleans Shootout (Dec. 19) Had five points and four caroms in 12 minutes vs. Idaho in first round of Glass City Classic (Dec. 13) Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios Kessler s MAC Tournament Game-By-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. MIAMI (3/9/15) Averages - 1 GP / / /

42 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios Jada Woody #35 Sophomore Guard/Forward 6-1 Canton, MI Plymouth H.S. Outlook & Highlights Averaged 5.5 points in two exhibition games during trip to Europe this past summer Possesses ability to defend any player on perimeter Scored in double figures on two occasions (twice in ) Majoring in exercise science As a Sophomore ( ) Has appeared in all 28 games, making one start Averaging 2.5 points, 1.3 rebounds, 0.2 assists, 0.4 blocks and 0.3 steals in 10.2 minutes per game (1.4 ppg, 0.6 rpg and 0.1 apg in 7.6 mpg in MAC play) Finished with career-tying best 11 points, five re- bounds, one assist and collegiate-high three steals vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in non-league finale (Dec. 29) Notched five points in nine minutes at Kent St. (Feb. 6) Tallied four points, four caroms, one rejection and one theft in 17 minutes vs. Dayton in first collegiate start (Dec. 2) Posted nine points, career-high six boards and one blocked shot in career-best 22 minutes vs. Harvard in consolation round at URI tourney (Nov. 22) Contributed six points, one rejection and one steal vs. Albany in first round at URI Tip-Off Classic (Nov. 21) Totaled career-high 11 points, three rebounds and two assists in 21 minutes vs. Arizona in season opener (Nov. 14) Woody s Season Highs Points: 11 (2 times, last vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) Rebounds: 6 vs. Harvard (11/22/15) Assists: 2 vs. Arizona (11/14/15) Blocks: 2 vs. Columbia (12/5/15) Steals: 3 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) Field Goals: 4 (2 times, last vs. Harvard (11/22/15) Free Throws: 3 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) 3-Point FGs: 3 vs. Arizona (11/14/15) Minutes: 22 vs. Harvard (11/22/15) Woody s Career Highs Points: 11 (2 times, last vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) Rebounds: 6 vs. Harvard (11/22/15) Assists: 2 (2 times, last vs. Arizona (11/14/15) Blocks: 2 vs. Columbia (12/5/15) Steals: 3 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) Field Goals: 4 (2 times, last vs. Harvard (11/22/15) Free Throws: 3 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) 3-Point FGs: 3 vs. Arizona (11/14/15) Minutes: 22 vs. Harvard (11/22/15) Woody s Game-by-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. ARIZONA (11/14) at Notre Dame (11/18) vs. Albany! (11/21) vs. Harvard! (11/22) at St. Bonaventure (11/29) DAYTON (12/2) vs. Columbia^ (12/5) vs. VCU^ (12/6) CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) at UIC (12/20) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St.* (1/2) KENT ST.* (1/6) W. MICHIGAN* (1/9) at Miami* (1/13) N. ILLINOIS* (1/16) at Akron* (1/20) at E. Michigan* (1/23) BOWLING GREEN* (1/30) at W. Michigan* (2/3) at Kent St.* (2/6) BUFFALO* (2/10) OHIO* (2/13) at Bowling Green* (2/17) at C. Michigan* (2/20) E. MICHIGAN* (2/24) at N. Illinois* (2/27) C. MICHIGAN* (3/2) BALL ST.* (3/5) Woody s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / /2.5 TOTAL / /1.9

43 As a Freshman ( ) Appeared in 24 games off bench Averaged 1.2 points, 0.6 rebounds, 0.3 assists and 0.1 steals in 6.5 minutes per game (1.6 ppg, 0.8 rpg, 0.1 apg and 0.1 spg in 7.2 mpg in MAC play) Led Rockets in rejections on two occasions and thefts one time Tallied season-high five points and one carom in season-best 20 minutes at arch-rival Bowling Green (Jan. 31) Had four points, season-high three boards, one helper, first-collegiate blocked shot and one theft in season-tying best 20 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (Feb. 18) Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios Woody s MAC Tournament Game-By-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. MIAMI (3/9/15) EMU (3/11/15) Averages - 2 GP / / /

44 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios Sophie Reecher (C) #43 Junior Center 6-3 Byron, IL Byron H.S. Outlook & Highlights Member of UT s Dean s List last three semesters Contributing 5.5 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 1.0 apg, 0.5 bpg and 0.5 spg in 25.5 mpg in two career Postseason WNIT games Two-time team captain ( , ) Nominated for 2015 Allstate WBCA and NABC Good Works Team (community service award recognizing student-athletes who have demonstrated commitment to enriching lives of others and contributing to greater good in communities) Spent part of this past summer on medical mission trip in Peru Served as President of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) for school year Possesses soft touch around basket as well as 15-foot range Started 57 of 92 games in two-plus seasons at Toledo (27 times in , 29 in , once in ) Scored in double figures on 14 occasions (four times in , eight in , twice in ), including four double-doubles (four times in ) Grabbed at least eight rebounds on 13 occasions (twice in , 11 in ) Majoring in exercise science As a Junior ( ) Team captain Has appeared in all 28 games, making 27 starts Averaging 4.4 points, 3.7 rebounds, 0.2 assists, 0.4 blocks and 0.4 steals in 16.8 minutes per game (3.6 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 0.1 apg, 0.4 bpg and 0.3 spg in 14.7 mpg in MAC play) Finished with season-high 14 points and one rejection vs. Columbia in first round of ASU Classic (Dec. 5) Reecher s Career Double-Doubles DATE OPPONENT PTS REB 3/9/15 Miami /21/15 E. Michigan /17/15 W. Michigan /14/14 Cleveland St Reecher s Season Highs Points: 14 vs. Columbia (12/5/15) Rebounds: 8 (2 times, last vs. Northern Illinois (1/16/16) Assists: 1 (6 times, last vs. Western Michigan (2/3/16) Blocks: 2 vs. Arizona (11/14/15) Steals: 3 at Notre Dame (11/18/15) Field Goals: 6 vs. Columbia (12/5/15) Free Throws: 3 vs. Arizona (11/14/15) 3-Point FGs: None Minutes: 28 (3 times, last vs. Northern Illinois (1/16/16) Reecher s Career Highs Points: 22 at Eastern Michigan (2/21/15) Rebounds: 16 vs. Eastern Michigan (3/11/15) Assists: 3 at Cleveland St. (11/14/14) Blocks: 2 (3 times, last vs. Arizona (11/14/15) Steals: 3 at Notre Dame (11/18/15) Field Goals: 8 at Eastern Michigan (2/21/15) Free Throws: 6 at Eastern Michigan (2/21/15) 3-Point FGs: None Minutes: 33 at Northern Illinois (3/4/15) Reecher s Game-by-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. ARIZONA (11/14) at Notre Dame (11/18) vs. Albany! (11/21) vs. Harvard! (11/22) at St. Bonaventure (11/29) DAYTON (12/2) vs. Columbia^ (12/5) vs. VCU^ (12/6) CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) at UIC (12/20) ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St.* (1/2) KENT ST.* (1/6) W. MICHIGAN* (1/9) at Miami* (1/13) N. ILLINOIS* (1/16) at Akron* (1/20) at E. Michigan* (1/23) BOWLING GREEN* (1/30) at W. Michigan* (2/3) at Kent St.* (2/6) BUFFALO* (2/10) OHIO* (2/13) at Bowling Green* (2/17) at C. Michigan* (2/20) E. MICHIGAN* (2/24) at N. Illinois* (2/27) C. MICHIGAN* (3/2) BALL ST.* (3/5) Reecher s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / / / / / /4.4 TOTAL / /4.8

45 Reecher s Career 20-Point Efforts DATE OPPONENT PTS 2/21/15 Eastern Michigan 22 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios Finished with six points, one rebound and one steal in 14 minutes vs. MAC West Division leader Central Michigan (March 2) Had 10 points, squad-tying best eight rebounds and one blocked shot in season-tying high 28 minutes vs. Northern Illinois (Jan. 16) Tallied 12 points, six caroms and two thefts vs. Kent St. (Jan. 6) Pulled down season-high eight rebounds at Ball St. in MAC opener (Jan. 2) Contributed team-tying best eight points, squad-high six caroms and collegiate-best three steals in 23 minutes at nationally ranked Notre Dame (Nov. 18) Had 11 points and four boards in 28 minutes against Arizona in season opener (Nov. 14) As a Sophomore ( ) Team captain Appeared in all 33 games, making 29 starts Averaged 6.9 points, 6.3 rebounds, 0.7 assists, team-high 0.3 blocks and 0.4 steals in 22.8 minutes per game (7.1 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 0.4 apg, squad-best 0.4 bpg and 0.3 spg in 22.1 mpg in MAC play) Ranked sixth in MAC in offensive caroms (2.9 rpg) and 19th in overall rebounding Earned team s Most Inspirational Award Led Rockets in blocked shots on squad-best nine occasions, rebounding 11 times and scoring and steals twice Contributed 9.0 points and team-high 8.7 boards over final 10 contests, shooting squad-best 50.0 percent (34-of-68) from field in 25.7 minutes (Feb. 18-March 23) Totaled four double-doubles against Miami in first round of MAC Tournament (12 pts., game-high 13 rebs., March 9), Eastern Michigan (career-high 22 pts., 11 rebs., Feb. 21), Western Michigan (13 pts., gamehigh 11 rebs., Jan. 17) and Cleveland St. (14 pts., 15 rebs., Nov. 14) Tallied 10.0 points and squad-best 14.5 caroms during MAC Tournament, shooting 42.1 percent (8-of-19) from field and perfect percent (4-of-4) from charity stripe in 29.0 minutes (March 9-11) Finished with eight points and collegiate-best 16 boards in 31 minutes vs. Eastern Michigan in second round of MAC Tournament (March 11) Had 13 points and team-high seven caroms in collegiate-best 33 minutes at Northern Illinois (March 4) Contributed 10 points, squad-tying best seven boards and two dimes in 22 minutes vs. Akron (Jan. 14) Posted 13 points, three rebounds, one assist and one theft in 26 minutes off bench vs. Nevada in first game of New Orleans Shootout (Dec. 19) Reecher s MAC Tournament Game-By-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. OHIO (3/10/14) WMU (3/12/14) Akron (3/13/14) MIAMI (3/9/15) EMU (3/11/15) Averages - 5 GP / / / As a Freshman ( ) Appeared in 31 games, making one start vs. Dayton (Dec. 22) Averaged 2.7 points, 2.4 rebounds, 0.2 assists and 0.3 steals in 9.5 minutes per game (2.1 ppg, 2.4 rpg and 0.2 spg in 8.5 mpg in MAC play) Finished with season-high 12 points, three caroms and one helper in season-best 26 minutes vs. Mississippi Valley St. in consolation round of Glass City Tournament (Nov. 10) Posted 10 points, four boards and one dime at UMKC (Nov. 20) Registered nine points and five rebounds in 17 minutes vs. Miami (Jan. 12) Contributed six points, three caroms and one steal in 18 minutes in lone start vs. Flyers

46 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Player Bios Lindsay Dorr #42 Freshman (R) Forward 6-2 Rogers, MN Rogers H.S. Outlook & Highlights Sat out season as medical redshirt and will have four years of eligibility remaining Tore anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in left knee during fall workouts in Oct Member of UT s Dean s List in Spring 2015 semester Has nice touch around basket Solid rebounder and scoring threat on low block As a Redshirt Freshman ( ) Made collegiate debut and totaled two minutes vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff in non-league finale (Dec. 29) Missed first 10 games after reinjuring left knee (Nov. 14-Dec. 20) Dorr s Season Highs Points: None Rebounds: None Assists: None Blocks: None Steals: None Field Goals: None Free Throws: None 3-Point FGs: None Minutes: 2 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/29/15) As a Freshman ( ) Sat out season as medical redshirt Tore anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in left knee during fall workouts (Had season-ending surgery on knee on Oct. 10) Dorr s Game-by-Game Stats Opponent Min. Fg-Fga 3m-3a Ft-Fta Reb. PF A TO B S Pts. ARIZONA (11/14) Injured at Notre Dame (11/18) Injured vs. Albany! (11/21) Injured vs. Harvard! (11/22) Injured at St. Bonaventure (11/29) Injured DAYTON (12/2) Injured vs. Columbia^ (12/5) Injured vs. VCU^ (12/6) Injured CLEVELAND ST. (12/12) Injured at UIC (12/20) Injured ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (12/29) at Ball St.* (1/2) Sick KENT ST.* (1/6) Did Not See Game Action W. MICHIGAN* (1/9) Did Not See Game Action at Miami* (1/13) Did Not See Game Action N. ILLINOIS* (1/16) Did Not See Game Action at Akron* (1/20) Did Not See Game Action at E. Michigan* (1/23) Did Not See Game Action BOWLING GREEN* (1/30) Did Not See Game Action at W. Michigan* (2/3) Did Not See Game Action at Kent St.* (2/6) Did Not See Game Action BUFFALO* (2/10) Did Not See Game Action OHIO* (2/13) Did Not See Game Action at Bowling Green* (2/17) Did Not See Game Action at C. Michigan* (2/20) Did Not See Game Action E. MICHIGAN* (2/24) Did Not See Game Action at N. Illinois* (2/27) Did Not See Game Action C. MICHIGAN* (3/2) Did Not See Game Action BALL ST.* (3/5) Dorr s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg / /0.0 TOTAL 1-0 2/ /0.0

47 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 47 Opponent FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% O-D-T PF AST TO BLK STL Arizona % % % TOLEDO % % % Toledo % % % NOTRE DAME % % % Albany % % % TOLEDO % % % Toledo % % % HARVARD % % % Toledo % % % ST. BONAVENTURE % % % Dayton % % % TOLEDO % % % vs. Columbia % % % TOLEDO % % % Toledo % % % vs. VCU % % % Cleveland St % % % TOLEDO % % % Toledo % % % UIC % % % Arkansas-Pine Bluff % % % TOLEDO % % % Toledo % % % BALL ST % % % Kent St % % % TOLEDO % % % Western Michigan % % % TOLEDO % % % Toledo % % % MIAMI % % % Northern Illinois % % % TOLEDO % % % Toledo % % % AKRON % % % Toledo % % % EASTERN MICHIGAN % % % Bowling Green % % % TOLEDO % % % Toledo % % % WESTERN MICHIGAN % % % Toledo % % % KENT ST % % % Buffalo % % % TOLEDO % % % Ohio % % % TOLEDO % % % Toledo % % % BOWLING GREEN % % % Toledo % % % CENTRAL MICHIGAN % % % Eastern Michigan % % % TOLEDO % % % Toledo % % % NORTHERN ILLINOIS % % % Central Michigan % % % TOLEDO % % % Ball St. TOLEDO BOLD Indicates Season Highs Toledo Game-By-Game Statistics

48 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Points-Rebounds-Assists HARRIS BOYD ST-FORT EVANS BRAVO-HARRIOTT MONAKANA McINTYRE PRINTZ RASMUSSEN CAPOTOSTO KESSLER WOODY DORR REECHER ARIZONA NOT INJ at Notre Dame NOT INJ vs. Albany! NOT DNP INJ vs. Harvard! NOT DNP INJ at St. Bonaventure NOT INJ DAYTON INJ NOT INJ vs. Columbia^ INJ NOT DNP DNP INJ vs. VCU^ INJ NOT INJ CLEVELAND ST NOT DNP DNP INJ at UIC DNP NOT DNP INJ ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF INJ at Ball St.* DNP INJ DNP KENT ST.* DNP INJ DNP W. MICHIGAN* DNP INJ DNP at Miami* DNP INJ DNP N. ILLINOIS* DNP INJ DNP at Akron* DNP INJ DNP at E. Michigan* DNP INJ DNP BOWLING GREEN* DNP DNP DNP INJ DNP at W. Michigan* DNP DNP INJ DNP at Kent St.* DNP DNP INJ DNP BUFFALO* DNP DNP INJ DNP OHIO* DNP DNP INJ DNP at Bowling Green* DNP INJ DNP at C. Michigan* DNP INJ DNP E. MICHIGAN* DNP INJ DNP at N. Illinois* DNP INJ DNP C. MICHIGAN* DNP DNP INJ DNP BALL ST.* Starters Indicated in BOLD DNP - Did Not Play INJ - Injured NOT - Not on Team INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS #1 Brenae Harris 39 vs. Columbia 11 vs. Western Michigan 9 four occasions 5 vs. Albany 3 at Bowling Green #2 Mikaela Boyd 9 two occasions 6 at UIC 4 two occasions 2 three occasions 1 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff #4 Monique Evans 1 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 0 1 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 0 0 #5 Sarah St-Fort 6 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 4 vs. Ohio 1 two occasions 2 two occasions 0 #11 Jay-Ann Bravo Harriott 24 vs. Western Michigan 8 at Miami 9 vs. Northern Illinois 3 three occasions 1 two occasions #12 Janice Monakana 28 at Bowling Green 10 two occasions 2 five occasions 4 vs. VCU 2 at Eastern Michigan #15 Kaayla McIntyre 18 vs. Central Michigan 11 two occasions 2 vs. Central Michigan 2 two occasions 3 at Eastern Michigan #22 Halee Printz 13 vs. Dayton 4 two occasions 4 two occasions 2 two occasions 1 two occasions #24 Michaela Rasmussen 4 three occasions 6 vs. Harrvard 1 three occasions 1 four occasions 0 #32 Ana Capotosto 22 vs. Cleveland St. 10 two occasions 5 three occasions 2 at Western Michigan 1 at St. Bonaventure #33 Nancy Kessler 1 vs. Arizona 1 vs. Arizona 0 1 at Notre Dame 0 #35 Jada Woody 11 two occasions 6 vs. Harvard 2 vs. Arizona 3 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2 vs. Columbia #42 Lindsay Dorr #43 - Sophie Reecher 14 vs. Columbia 8 two occasions 1 six occasions 3 at Notre Dame 2 vs. Arizona

49 Game #1 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Recaps & Box Scores Arizona 62, TOLEDO 59 Nov. 14 Savage Arena TOLEDO, OH Toledo (0-1) dropped a decision against Pac-12 member Arizona in its season opener before 3,713 fans at Savage Arena. With the loss, the Rockets fall to all-time in season-opening contests in program history, including 4-4 under head coach Tricia Cullop. The Wildcats (1-0) Breanna Workman scored the game s final three points to provide the difference in the season opener. Workman converted a layup with 1:10 remaining in regulation and split a pair of free throws with 18 seconds left to give UA the three-point road victory. UT had one final chance to force overtime in the waning seconds, but Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott s three-point field goal bounced off the rim as the final horn sounded. Brenae Harris led Toledo with 12 points and four assists, followed by Sophie Reecher and Jada Woody with 11 points each. Mikaela Boyd added nine points off the bench and Bravo-Harriott had seven. Taryn Griffey paced Arizona with a game-high six triples and 18 points, while Melena Washington and Workman contributed 10 points each. The visitors also received eight points and a contest-best 10 rebounds from Lauren Evans off the bench. Arizona 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Breanna Workman (f) A Shanti Coleman (f) Taryn Griffey (g) Keyahndra Cannon (g) JaLea Bennett (g) Lauren Evans Melena Washington Ferrin Bell Destiny Graham Michal Miller TOTALS TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Nancy Kessler Jada Woody TOTALS Arizona Shooting: 42.9 FG, FG, 38.5 FT TOLEDO Shooting: 41.2 FG, FG, 64.7 FT Attendance: 3,713 Game #3 Albany 63, TOLEDO 55 Nov. 21 Thomas M. Ryan Center KINGSTON, RI Toledo (0-3) suffered a setback against Albany in the first round of the URI-Tip-Off Classic at the Thomas M. Ryan Center. Janice Monakana paced the Rockets with 12 points, and senior Ana Capotosto had 11. UT also received eight points from freshman Halee Printz and seven by senior Brenae Harris in a losing effort. As a team, Toledo shot a season-high 45.5 percent (20-of-44) from the field, including 42.9 percent (6-of-14) from three-point range, but those percentages were overshadowed by 23 costly turnovers. UA took full advantage of those miscues and translated them into 21 points to hand UT its third consecutive loss to start a season for the first time since Imani Tate led the unbeaten Great Danes (3-0) with a game-high 33 points, including 23 in the first half. Tate was the only UA player in double figures. Albany 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Shereesha Richards (f) Cassandra Edwards (f) Erin Coughlin (g) Imani Tate (g) Zakiya Saunders Veronika Lavergne Heather Forster Tiana-Jo Carter TOTALS TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody TOTALS Albany Shooting: 48.9 FG, FG, 73.9 FT TOLEDO Shooting: 45.5 FG, FG, 75.0 FT Attendance: 417 Game #2 No. 3 Notre Dame 74, TOLEDO 39 Nov. 18 Purcell Pavilion SOUTH BEND, IN Toledo (0-2) dropped a decision at No. 3 Notre Dame (2-0) on Wednesday at Purcell Pavilion. UT was limited to 23.7 percent (14-of-59) from the field, including 11.8 percent (2-of-17) from three-point range, and 64.3 percent (9-of-14) from the free throw line to fall to 3-19 against nationally ranked opponents since Brenae Harris, Sophie Reecher and Mikaela Boyd led the Midnight Blue & Gold with eight points each. Reecher added a team-high six rebounds and a career-best three steals in the non-conference match-up. Kathryn Westbeld paced the unbeaten Fighting Irish with a game-high 13 points, followed by Madison Cable with 11 and Lindsay Allen had 10, respectively. Allen added a contest-best nine assists and preseason ACC Player of the Year Brianna Turner swatted a game-high five shots. The two-time reigning NCAA Tournament runnerup also received solid bench play from Arike Ogunbowale and Taya Reimer, who combined for 17 points and seven caroms to help them outscore the UT reserves TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Mikaela Boyd (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Brenae Harris Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Nancy Kessler Jada Woody TOTALS Notre Dame 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Brianna Turner (f) Kathryn Westbeld (f) Lindsay Allen (g) Madison Cable (g) Michaela Mabrey (g) Arike Ogunbowale Marina Mabrey Taya Reimer Mychal Johnson Kristina Nelson Hannah Huffman Diamond Thompson TOTALS TOLEDO Shooting: 23.7 FG, FG, 64.3 FT Notre Dame Shooting: 47.5 FG, FG, 86.7 FT Attendance: 8,474 Game #4 Harvard 76, TOLEDO 70 Nov. 22 Thomas M. Ryan Center KINGSTON, RI Toledo (0-4) suffered a tough loss against Harvard in the consolation round of the URI Tip-Off Classic in the Thomas M. Ryan Center. In a neutral-court match-up that featured nine ties and 10 lead changes, the Crimson (2-2) outscored the Rockets in the pivotal fourth quarter to keep the Midnight Blue & Gold winless on the season. Ana Capotosto led UT with a season-high 14 points and seven rebounds, en route to being named to the All-Tournament Team. Capotosto was one of two Rockets to score in double figures in both contests, averaging a squad-best 12.5 ppg. The Rockets also received 13 points from Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott, 10 by Janice Monakana and nine each from Brenae Harris and Jada Woody. UT shot a respectable 40.3 percent (27-of-67) from the field, including 44.4 percent (8-of-18) from three-point range, and a perfect 8-of-8 from the charity stripe. AnnMarie Healy paced Harvard with a game-high 20 points in only 19 minutes. Healy, who sat most of the first half due to foul trouble, was dominate in the final 20 minutes and scored 16 points after the intermission to help the Crimson win the first match-up between the two schools. Madeline Raster chipped in 16 points and Kit Metoyer and Shilpa Tummala tallied 10 each for the victors. TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Nancy Kessler Jada Woody TOTALS Harvard 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min AnnMarie Healy (f) Nani Redford (g) Shilpa Tummala (g) Kit Metoyer (g) Madeline Raster (g) Destiny Nunley Kirby Porter Taylor Finley Sydney Skinner TOTALS TOLEDO Shooting: 40.3 FG, FG, FT Harvard Shooting: 47.5 FG, FG, 77.8 FT Attendance: 425

50 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 50 Game # Toledo Recaps & Box Scores St. Bonaventure 74, TOLEDO 63 Nov. 29 Reilly Center OLEAN, NY Toledo (0-5) suffered a setback at St. Bonaventure in the Reilly Center. Ana Capotosto paced a season-high four Rockets in double figures with a season-best 15 points and seven rebounds, followed by Janice Monakana with 12. Brenae Harris and Jay- Ann Bravo-Harriott also tallied 11 points each. UT shot 40.4 percent (23-of-57) from the field, including 36.4 percent (8-of-22) from three-point range, and 75.0 percent (9-of-12) from the charity stripe to suffer its first loss in four contests against the Bonnies (3-2). Katie Healy led SBU with a game-high 18 points, seven boards and four rejections, while Nyla Rueter and Miranda Drummond had 17 each. Rueter was dominant in the second half, scoring all her points after the intermission. The Bonnies shot an efficient 50.0 percent (25-of-50) from the floor and 90.5 percent (19-of-21) from the free throw line. The home team also forced UT into committing 18 turnovers, which they translated into 17 points to help them claim the 11-point home victory. TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Nancy Kessler Jada Woody TOTALS St. Bonaventure 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Miranda Drummond (f) Katie Healy (f) Mariah Ruff (g) Nyla Rueter (g) Emily Michael (g) Mckenna Maycock Gabby Richmond Imani Outlaw Matea Britvar TOTALS TOLEDO Shooting: 40.4 FG, FG, 75.0 FT St. Bonaventure Shooting: 50.0 FG, FG, 90.5 FT Attendance: 378 Game #7 TOLEDO 88, Columbia 75 Dec. 5 Wells Fargo Arena TEMPE, AZ Toledo (1-6) posted its first victory of the season, defeating Columbia, 88-75, in the first round of the ASU Classic in Wells Fargo Arena. Brenae Harris was a one-person wrecking crew against the Lions (5-2), scoring a career-high 39 points to pace the Midnight Blue & Gold. The team captain poured in 28 points in the second half to equal the third-most points in school history in a single game. Harris also became the first Rocket to score at least 35 points in a game since Naama Shafir poured in 40 against USC in the championship game of the 2011 Postseason WNIT. Joining Harris in double figures against Ivy League member Columbia were Ana Capotosto, Sophie Reecher and Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott with 15, 14 and 12 points, respectively. As a team, UT shot a season-high 54.4 percent (31-of-57) from the field and posted a edge on the boards. Janice Monakana led the Rockets on a glass with a season-best 10 caroms, while Harris and Capotosto had six each. UT also dished out a season-high 14 assists, compared to committing a season-low 13 turnovers. Camille Zimmerman paced CU with 25 points, followed by Emily Surloff with 17. Columbia 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Emily Surloff (g) Devon Roeper (f) Camille Zimmerman (f) Alexa Giuliano (g) Sara Mead (g) Georgia Williams Josie Little Paige Tippet Ara Talkov Paulina Korner Tori Oliver Abby Lee TOTALS TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Sarah St-Fort Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody TOTALS Columbia Shooting: 36.9 FG, FG, 82.6 FT TOLEDO Shooting: 54.4 FG, FG, 72.4 FT Attendance: 1,785 Game #6 Dayton 83, TOLEDO 57 Dec. 2 Savage Arena TOLEDO, OH Toledo (0-6) sustained an loss against Atlantic-10 foe Dayton before 4,459 fans at Savage Arena. The Rockets were limited to 31.8 percent (21-of-66) from the field, including 27.3 percent (6-of-22) from three-point range, and 64.3 percent (9-of-14) from the charity stripe to suffer their fourth-straight loss in the intra-state series against the Flyers (6-1).While UT struggled to put the ball in the basket, UD shot an impressive 51.6 (32-of-62) percent from the floor, including 47.8 percent (11-of-23) from beyond the arc. Halee Printz led UT with a season-high 13 points off the bench, while Brenae Harris followed closely behind with 10. Janice Monakana added a team-high seven boards and helped Toledo outrebound Dayton, Lauren Cannatelli paced UD with a game-high 15 points, knocking down five triples. Amber Deane added 13 points and five helpers, while Saicha Grant-Allen pulled down a game-high 10 caroms. Dayton jumped out to a 21-3 advantage after the first quarter and never looked back. UT settled down following a rough opening 10 minutes and was outscored by a mere margin over the final 30 minutes. Toledo shot a respectable 42.1 percent (16-of-38) from the field in the second stanza after converting only 17.9 percent (5-of-28) in the first half. Dayton 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Maddy Dennis (f) Saicha Grant-Allen (c) Amber Deane (g) Jenna Burdette (g) Kelley Austria (g) Christy Macioce Andrijana Cvitkovic Jodie Cornelie Lauren Cannatelli Ashleigh Parkinson Abby Duffy JaVonna Layfield TOTALS TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Ana Capotosto (f) Jada Woody (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Sarah St-Fort Janice Monakana Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Nancy Kessler TOTALS Dayton Shooting: 51.6 FG, FG, 66.7 FT TOLEDO Shooting: 31.8 FG, FG, 64.3 FT Attendance: 4,459 Game #8 TOLEDO 80, VCU 61 Dec. 6 Wells Fargo Arena TEMPE, AZ Toledo (2-6) claimed its 12th pre-conference tourney title in school history with an impressive victory over VCU at the ASU Classic in Wells Fargo Arena. The Rockets shot 49.0 percent (25-of-51) from the field, including 45.0 percent (9-of-20) from three-point range, and 84.0 percent (21-of-25) from the free throw line to post the decisive 19-point neutral-court victory over the Rams (6-2). With UT s offense in high gear, the defense followed suit and held VCU to 33.3 percent (22-of-66) from the floor, including 21.7 percent (5-of-23) from beyond the arc. Janice Monakana and Brenae Harris led a balanced UT attack with a career-high 24 and 21 points, respectively. Monakana added six rebounds and a collegiate-best four steals, while Harris dished out a team-high five assists. In the weekend s two wins, Harris averaged a team-high 30.0 points and 4.5 dimes en route to earning tourney MVP honors, while Monakana tallied 15.5 points and a squad-best 8.0 caroms to garner all-tourney team accolades. The Rockets also received 16 points and a team-high seven rebounds from Ana Capotosto and 15 points from Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott to register the wire-to-wire victory over their A-10 Conference opponent. Isis Thorpe paced the Rams with 13 points, followed closely by Chadarryl Clay with 12 off the bench. TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Nancy Kessler Jada Woody TOTALS VCU 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Jessica Ogunnorin (f) Melanie Royster (c) Ashley Pegram (g) Keira Robinson (g) Isis Thorpe (g) Chadarryl Clay Ashlee Mitchell Katherine Strong Sandra Skinner Curteeona Brelove Bria Gibson Melanie Royster TOTALS TOLEDO Shooting: 49.0 FG, FG, 84.0 FT VCU Shooting: 33.3 FG, FG, 54.5 FT Attendance: 1,283

51 Game #9 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Recaps & Box Scores TOLEDO 66, Cleveland St. 53 Dec. 12 Savage Arena TOLEDO, OH Toledo (3-6) ran its winning streak to three-straight games with a victory over Cleveland State before 3,618 fans in Savage Arena. UT overcame a slow start and outscored the Vikings over the second and third quarters to earn its 10th-consecutive home triumph in the series. Ana Capotosto paced three Rockets in double digits with a careerhigh six triples and a collegiate-best 22 points. Capotosto also pulled down a season-best 10 boards to post her second-career double-double. Joining Capotosto in double figures were Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott with a season-high 19 points and Janice Monakana had 11. Brenae Harris also chipped in a season-best nine assists. As a team, Toledo shot only 39.7 percent (23-of-58) from the field, but a season-high 58.8 percent (10-of-17) from beyond the arc, and an impressive 83.3 percent (10-of-12) from the free throw line. The duo of Capostosto and Bravo-Harriott did a bulk of the damage from three-point land, shooting a combined 9-of-14. Ashanti Abshaw led CSU with 18 points, eight caroms and three steals, followed by Khayla Livingston with 12 points and a team-high five assists. Cleveland St. 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Ashanti Abshaw (f) Olivia Voskuhl (f) Kayla Patterson (c) Khayla Livingston (g) Brooke Smith (g) Nicolete Newman Adesuwa Aideyman Allison Mitchell Shadae Bosley TOTALS TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody TOTALS Cleveland St Shooting: 35.6 FG, FG, 46.2 FT TOLEDO Shooting: 39.7 FG, FG, 83.3 FT Attendance: 3,618 Game #11 TOLEDO 74, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 47 Dec. 29 Savage Arena TOLEDO, OH Toledo (5-6) closed out its non-conference slate with a convincing win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff before 3,684 fans in Savage Arena. Ana Capotosto paced a balanced UT attack with a game-high 16 points, followed closely by Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott and Jada Woody with 12 and 11, respectively. The Rockets also received solid efforts from Janice Monakana (nine pts., seven rebs.) and Brenae Harris (seven pts., season-high 10 rebs.) to coast to a season-high 27-point win and extend their winning streak to five straight games. UT dominated every facet of the contest, finishing with a advantage in points in the paint, 22-4 edge in points off turnovers, 22-2 cushion in second-chance points and 14-0 advantage in fast break points. They also posted a decisive edge on the boards, with five players tallying at least five caroms. Niya Head led UAPB with 14 points, while Destiny Brewton had nine off the bench. As a squad, Arkansas-Pine Bluff was limited to 35.1 percent (20-of-57) from the floor, including 37.5 percent (3-of-8) from beyond the arc, and 57.1 percent (4-of-7) from the free throw line to suffer its fifth straight setback. UAPB 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Tyjha McGhee (f) Kye Richardson (g) Ajia Richardson (g) Ashlee Daniels (g) Niya Head (g) Destiny Brewton Nia Sapp Diamond Richardson Attirah Munir Jasmine Johnson Shawntayla Harris TOTALS TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Monique Evans Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody Lindsay Dorr TOTALS UAPB Shooting: 35.1 FG, FG, 57.1 FT Game #10 TOLEDO 60, UIC 51 Dec. 20 UIC Pavilion CHICAGO, IL Toledo (4-6) stretched its winning streak to four straight games with a victory over UIC in the UIC Pavilion. The difference in the non-conference contest was UT s ability to get to the charity stripe and convert. The Rockets knocked down 22-of-28 (78.6 percent) from the free throw line, while the Flames converted only 3-of-8 (37.5 percent). Brenae Harris paced the Midnight Blue & Gold with a game-high 18 points, followed by Janice Monakana and Ana Capotosto with 13 and 12, respectively. The aforementioned trio also did a bulk at the damage at the free throw line, shooting a combined 17-of-20 (85.0 percent). The Rockets would need every one of those free throws in a tightly contested affair, as they shot only 34.0 percent (17-of-50) from the field, including 21.1 percent (4-of-19) from three-point range, to snap UIC s (7-2) five-game winning streak. Melita Emanuel-Carr led the Flames with 13 points, while former Rocket Kendyl Nunn and Ruvanna Campbell had 12 each. Campbell and Nunn were held in check for the most part by a stout defensive effort from UT. The duo came into the game averaging 18.8 and 15.3 ppg, respectively. TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody TOTALS UIC 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Ruvanna Campbell (f) Imani Moore (f) Teodora Zagorac (f) Caitlin Garant (c) Melita Emanuel-Carr (g) Brittany Byrd Laura Litchfield Taylor Toney Manuella Kanmegni Marissa Grossfield Kendyl Nunn TOTALS TOLEDO Shooting: 34.0 FG, FG, 78.6 FT UIC Shooting: 40.4 FG, FG, 37.5 FT Attendance: 550 Game #12 Ball St. 75, TOLEDO 69 Jan. 2 Worthen Arena MUNCIE, IN Toledo (5-7, 0-1 MAC) saw its five-game winning streak come to an end with a setback at Ball State in its Mid-American Conference opener in Worthen Arena. The reigning MAC West Division champion Cardinals (9-3, 1-0 MAC) outscored the Rockets in the second half to claim their fourth straight victory in the series for the first time in the history of the rivalry, which dates back to BSU shot a blistering 52.0 percent (12-of-23) from the field and knocked down 19-of-23 (82.6 percent) at the charity stripe in the final 20 minutes to overcome a 13-point halftime deficit. The Cardinals Nathalie Fontaine sparked the second half surge, scoring 14 of her game-tying best 21 points after the break. Fontaine made five of seven shots from the floor and four of five free throw attempts after the intermission to lift Ball St. to its seven win in the last eight games. The home team also received outstanding second half efforts from Shelby Merder (seven pts.), Jill Morrison (seven pts.) and Moriah Monaco (six pts.) to snap Toledo s unbeaten stretch. Merder finished the division match-up with 15 points, while Morrison and Monaco had 10 each. In a tale of two halves, UT was stymied offensively in the final 20 minutes after an impressive opening stanza. The Midnight Blue & Gold was limited to 25.0 percent (10-of-40) from the field in the second half after connecting on 55.2 percent (16-of-29) in the first. Janice Monakana paced the Rockets with a contest-tying best 21 points, followed by Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott with 14 and Ana Capotosto and Brenae Harris added nine each. Capotosto just missed a double-double with a team-high 10 rebounds and helped UT post a commanding edge on the glass. TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody TOTALS Ball St. 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Shelby Merder (f) Moriah Monaco (f) Carmen Grande (g) Nathalie Fontaine (g) Jill Morrison (g) Brionna Simond Calyn Hosea Renee Bennett Frannie Frazier TOTALS TOLEDO Shooting: 40.6 FG, FG, 70.0 FT TOLEDO Shooting: 37.7 FG, FG, 75.0 FT Attendance: 3,864 Ball St Shooting: 41.5 FG, FG, 85.7 FT Attendance: 907

52 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 52 Game # Toledo Recaps & Box Scores TOLEDO 73, Kent St. 67 Jan. 6 Savage Arena TOLEDO, OH Toledo (6-7, 1-1 MAC) secured a hard-fought victory over Kent St. (3-9, 0-2 MAC) in Mid-American Conference action before 3,613 fans in Savage Arena. Brenae Harris led a balanced Rockets attack with 18 points, nine assists and six rebounds against the scrappy Golden Flashes (3-9, 0-2 MAC). Harris was a perfect 10-of-10 at the charity stripe in a game-tying best 37 minutes to help head coach Tricia Cullop move into a tie for second place in school history with 166 victories with Bill Fennelly. Janice Monakana added 12 points and a season-tying best 10 boards to post her first double-double of the season, junior Sophie Reecher also chipped in 12, senior Ana Capotosto had eight, sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott tallied seven and freshman Kaayla McIntyre posted a season-high six off the bench, respectively. As a team, UT shot a respectable 45.1 percent (23-of-51) from the field, including 35.3 percent (6-of-17) from three-point land, and 63.6 percent (21-of-33) from the charity stripe to notch its seventh straight victory over KSU. The Rockets 33 free throw attempts were a season high. Larissa Lurken led Kent St. with 13 points, followed by Jordan Korinek with 11 and Tyra James had 10. Kent St. 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min McKenna Stephens (f) Jordan Korinek (f) Naddiyah Cross (g) Larissa Lurken (g) Alexa Golden (g) Taylor Parker Keziah Lewis Paige Salisbury Chelsi Watson Tyra James TOTALS TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody TOTALS Kent St Shooting: 38.7 FG, FG, 61.1 FT TOLEDO Shooting: 45.1 FG, FG, 63.6 FT Attendance: 3,613 Game #15 TOLEDO 55, Miami 50 Jan. 13 Millett Hall OXFORD, OH Toledo (8-7, 3-1 MAC) grinded out a victory at Miami (7-8, 1-3) in Millett Hall. Brenae Harris paced the Rockets with 16 points, followed by senior Ana Capotosto with 11 and junior Janice Monakana had eight. Kaayla McIntyre also contributed six points and a season-high 11 boards off the bench. Harris was clutch in the second half, tallying 12 points, two assists and two steals while playing all 20 minutes to propel the Midnight Blue & Gold to its seventh win in the last eight games. Leah Purvis led the RedHawks with a game-high 18 points on the strength of four treys. Purvis was the only MU player with more than six points. Their leading scorer Baleigh Reid was limited to six points in 19 minutes before fouling out. Reid came into the game averaging 16.4 ppg. With points hard to come by, the Rockets defense limited Miami to 30.4 percent (17-of-56) from the floor to claim their 10th straight victory in the series. TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody TOTALS Miami 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Kristen Levering (f) Molly McDonagh (f) Ana Richter (g) Leah Purvis (g) Baleigh Reid (g) Tamira Ford Nanci Hunter Kayla Brown Jazz Smith Megan Galloway Kendall McCoy TOTALS TOLEDO Shooting: 36.2 FG, FG, 61.1 FT Miami Shooting: 30.4 FG, FG, FT Attendance: 189 Game #14 TOLEDO 80, Western Michigan 73 Jan. 9 Savage Arena TOLEDO, OH Toledo (7-7, 2-1 MAC) manufactured a hard-fought victory over Western Michigan (9-6, 1-2 MAC) before 4,216 fans in Savage Arena. UT outscored WMU 11-1 over the final two-plus minutes of regulation in a tightly-contested affair that featured 12 lead changes and 11 ties. Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott and Brenae Harris paced UT with a season-high 24 and 22 points, respectively. The dynamic duo combined to shot 15-of-27 (55.6 percent) from the floor, including 5-of-9 (55.6 percent) from three-point range, and a perfect 12-of-12 from the free throw line. Harris added a season-high 11 rebounds and just missed tallying the second triple-double in program history, finishing with a season-tying best nine assists. The Midnight Blue & Gold also received 10 points each from Ana Capotosto and Janice Monakana, as well as six points and a season-high eight caroms by Kaayla McIntyre. As a team, the Rockets shot an efficient 50.0 percent (25-of-50) from the field and a flashy 83.3 percent (25-of-30) from the charity stripe to post their fourth-straight victory over Western Michigan. The 25 free throws made was also a season high. Meredith Shipman led the Broncos with a career-high 31 points, draining a Savage Arena record nine three-point field goals. Shipman was outstanding from long range, shooting nine-of-14 from beyond the arc. The third-year player came into the match-up averaging 8.8 points per game. WMU 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Jessica Jessing (f) Miracle Woods (c) Meredith Shipman (g) Deborah Meeks (g) Alex Morton (g) Breanna Mobley Najee Smith LaTondra Brooks TOTALS TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody TOTALS WMU Shooting: 34.3 FG, FG, 62.5 FT TOLEDO Shooting: 50.0 FG, FG, 83.3 FT Attendance: 4,216 Game #16 TOLEDO 66, Northern Illinois 59 Jan. 16 Savage Arena TOLEDO, OH Toledo (9-7, 4-1 MAC) put together a solid all-around effort and secured a victory over Northern Illinois before 4,013 fans in Savage Arena. Brenae Harris led the Rockets in scoring for the third time in the last four contests with 17 points, to go along with eight rebounds and five assists. Ana Capotosto followed Harris with 13 points, while also tallying eight boards and five helpers. Sophie Reecher recorded all of her 10 points in the second half to help solidify UT s eighth-straight home victory against the Huskies (8-8, 1-4 MAC). UT also received a season-high eight points from Kaayla McIntyre and a career-best nine assists from sophomore Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott to notch its fourth consecutive win. The Midnight Blue & Gold did not trail in the division match-up and dished out a season-best 21 assists and had only 15 turnovers, marking the eight time in the last 10 games they had more helpers than miscues. Kelly Smith paced Northern Illinois with a game-high 18 points, while Ally Lehman had 14 points and a contest-best 11 caroms. UT limited NIU to 32.4 percent (23-of-71) from the field, including 25.0 percent (6-of-24) from beyond the arc. NIU 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Amber Gray (f) Kelly Smith (f) Mikayla Voigt (g) Lacie Gorman (g) Ally Lehman (g) Courtney Woods Georgia Breunig Jazmine Harris Ally May TOTALS TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody TOTALS NIU Shooting: 32.4 FG, FG, 63.6 FT TOLEDO Shooting: 45.0 FG, FG, 41.2 FT Attendance: 4,013

53 Game #17 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Recaps & Box Scores Akron 81, TOLEDO 71 Jan. 20 James A. Rhodes Arena AKRON, OH Toledo (9-8, 4-2 MAC) sustained an setback at Akron in James A. Rhodes Arena, snapping its four-game winning streak. Brenae Harris paced three Rockets in double figures with 26 points, seven rebounds and a game-high seven assists. Kaayla McIntyre added a season-high 15 points with seven boards off the bench and Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott had 10 points. As a team, UT shot 39.1 percent (27-of-69) from the field, including 30.8 percent (4-of-13) from three-point range, and 56.5 percent (13-of-23) from the charity stripe to suffer its fifth straight setback to the Zips (10-7, 4-2 MAC). Anita Brown led UA with a game-high 29 points, followed by Hannah Plybon with 20 and DiAndra Gibson chipped 15, respectively. The home team also received eight points and a contest-best 14 caroms from Greta Burry. The Zips turned up their defensive pressure in the MAC cross-division match-up and forced UT into committing 19 turnovers, which they translated into 21 points. TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody TOTALS Akron 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Greta Burry (f) DiAndra Gibson (f) Megan Barilla (g) Anita Brown (g) Hannah Plybon (g) Ali Ball Megan Sefcik Lauren Hung Hannah Scipio Alex Ricketts TOTALS TOLEDO Shooting: 39.1 FG, FG, 56.5 FT Akron Shooting: 40.7 FG, FG, 67.6 FT Attendance: 578 Game #19 TOLEDO 75, Bowling Green 61 Jan. 30 Savage Arena TOLEDO, OH Toledo (10-9, 5-3 MAC) utilized a balanced attack to secure a victory over arch-rival Bowling Green before a season-high 4,906 fans in Savage Arena. Janice Monakana led a season-tying best four Rockets in double figures with 21 points. Monakana also tallied a contest-best six caroms and a game-high three thefts to help lift the Midnight Blue & Gold to its fifth win in the last six meetings against the Falcons (8-10, 4-5 MAC). Brenae Harris added 15 points, followed closely by Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott with 14 and Ana Capotosto had 11, as Toledo won its sixth-consecutive home contest. Harris nearly tallied a double-double, finishing with a game-high nine helpers and only one turnover in a contest-best 38 minutes. As a team, the Rockets shot a stout 49.1 percent (28-of-57) from the floor, including 46.7 percent (7-of-15) from three-point land, and a blazing 92.3 percent (12-of-13) from the free throw line to stop BGSU s three-game winning streak. UT also did a good job taking care of the basketball against its arch-rival, totaling 16 assists and a season-low 10 miscues. Lauren Tibbs paced the Falcons with 16 points, while Sydney Lambert had 13 and Miriam Justinger chipped in 10, respectively. Bowling Green 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Ashley Tunstall (f) Lauren Tibbs (c) Rachel Myers (g) Sydney Lambert (g) Miriam Justinger (g) Carly Santoro Kennedy Kirkpatrick Haley Puk Abby Siefker TOTALS TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Jada Woody TOTALS Bowling Green Shooting: 42.4 FG, FG, 63.6 FT TOLEDO Shooting: 49.1 FG, FG, 92.3 FT Attendance: 4,906 Game #18 Eastern Michigan 59, TOLEDO 41 Jan. 23 Convocation Center YPSILANTI, MI Toledo (9-9, 4-3 MAC) dropped a decision at Eastern Michigan in the Convocation Center. UT was held to 31.6 percent (18-of-57) from the field, including 13.0 percent (3-of-23) from three-point range, and 40.0 percent (2-of-5) from the charity stripe to suffer its third loss in the last four meetings against the Eagles (13-5, 4-3 MAC). The Rockets were also victimized by a season-tying high 23 turnovers. EMU took full advantage of those miscues and translated into 25 points. Janice Monakana paced Toledo with 15 points off the bench. Monakana was the only Rocket in double figures, as they were held under 50 points for the second time this season. Brenae Harris was UT s next high scorer with eight points, followed by Kaayla McIntyre with six points and a season-best three rejections. Janay Morton led EMU with a game-high five triples and a contest-best 23 points. Morton shot a sizzling 5-of-7 from three-point land. Toledo native Cha Sweeney added 14 points and a team-high four assists. Eastern Michigan, which did not trail in the contest, held a decisive edge on the glass and a 15-2 advantage at the free throw line. TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Ana Capotosto (f) Kaayla McIntyre (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Halee Printz (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Janice Monakana Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody Sophie Reecher TOTALS EMU 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Rachel Kehoe (c) Janay Morton (g) Phillis Webb (g) Sera Ozelci (g) Cha Sweeney (g) Sasha Dailey Chanise Baldwin Sheyna Deans Micah Robinson TOTALS TOLEDO Shooting: 31.6 FG, FG, 40.0 FT EMU Shooting: 31.1 FG, FG, 75.0 FT Attendance: 1,928 Game #20 TOLEDO 80, Western Michigan 68 Feb. 3 University Arena KALAMAZOO, MI Toledo (11-9, 6-3 MAC) earned a tough victory at Western Michigan in University Arena. The Rockets strung together a game-changing 21-5 run over the course of the third and fourth periods to sweep the regular-season series against the Broncos (13-9, 5-5 MAC) for the sixth time in the last eight seasons. UT trailed with 4:04 left in the third quarter before going on the game-changing burst. Janice Manakana and Kaayla McIntyre spearheaded the rally, combining for 14 points to give the visitors a lead they would not relinquish. Monakana paced four Rockets in double figures with a career-high 25 points and a contest-best eight rebounds. The London, England native scored more than half her points at the charity stripe, draining a perfect 14-of-14 at the line, the third-best single-game effort in school history. Brenae Harris added 16 points, Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott had 13 and Kaayla McIntyre totaled 12 off the bench to help Toledo reach at least 80 points for the fourth time this year. As a team, the Rockets shot 45.1 percent (23-of-51) from the field, including 50.0 percent (6-of-12) from three-point land, and 87.5 percent (28-of-32) from the charity stripe. UT finished with a decisive 28-3 advantage at the free throw line and edge on the glass. Meredith Shipman led WMU with four triples and 22 points, while Jessica Jessing had 13. The Broncos shot a respectable 49.2 percent (29-of-59) from the floor, but they were guilty of 17 turnovers. Toledo took full advantage of those miscues and translated them into a season-high 23 points. TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Jada Woody TOTALS WMU 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Jessica Jessing (f) Miracle Woods (c) Meredith Shipman (g) Deborah Meeks (g) Alex Morton (g) Alexis Parks Deja Wimby Breanna Mobley Najee Smith Meredith Miller TOTALS TOLEDO Shooting: 45.1 FG, FG, 87.5 FT WMU Shooting: 49.2 FG, FG, 33.3 FT Attendance: 687

54 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 54 Game # Toledo Recaps & Box Scores TOLEDO 67, Kent St. 64 Feb. 6 M.A.C. Center KENT, OH Toledo (12-9, 7-3 MAC) pulled out a victory at Kent State in the M.A.C. Center. Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott led three Rockets in double figures with 16 points, followed closely by Brenae Harris with 15. The talented backcourt duo combined to score the team s final nine points to propel them to their eighth-consecutive triumph over the Golden Flashes (4-17, 1-10 MAC). UT also received 10 points from Halee Printz off the bench, as well as seven by Ana Capotosto and six from Kaayla McIntyre in the three-point road victory. McIntyre nearly posted her first collegiate double-double, finishing with a game-high 11 boards. The Midnight Blue & Gold shot 36.2 percent (21-of-58) from the field, including 29.6 percent (8-of-27) from three-point land, and an impressive 85.0 percent (17-of-20) from the free throw line. Jordan Korinek paced KSU with a game-high 23 points, while Larissa Lurken and McKenna Stephens tallied 13 and 12, respectively. With Toledo trailing at the 2:34 mark in the fourth quarter, Bravo-Harriott knocked down a jumper from the wing to give the visitors a lead they would not relinquish. Following a KSU turnover, Harris drained a jump shot from the elbow to make the score with 1:05 left in regulation. The Golden Flashes misfired on their next possession and were forced to foul with only 40 seconds showing on the clock. Harris calmly knocked down both free throws to make it a two-possession game. Kent State responded with a field goal from Paige Salisbury, but Bravo-Harriott countered by splitting two charity tosses to set the difference at with 24 seconds left. The home team made final push and received a traditional three-point play from Lurken with 14 ticks remaining. KSU was once again forced to foul, and Harris sank both free throws to make it a three-point contest, 67-64, with 10 seconds remaining. The Golden Flashes had a good look in the waning seconds to force overtime, but Tyra James three-point field goal attempt was off the mark as the final horn sounded. TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Jada Woody TOTALS Kent St. 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Jordan Korinek (f) Chelsi Watson (f) Larissa Lurken (g) Alexa Golden (g) Paige Salisbury (g) Naddiyah Cross Taylor Parker McKenna Stephens Merissa Barber-Smith Tyra James TOTALS TOLEDO Shooting: 36.2 FG, FG, 85.0 FT Kent St Shooting: 45.2 FG, 5.9 3FG, 63.6 FT Attendance: 666 Game #23 Ohio 77, TOLEDO 57 Feb. 13 Savage Arena TOLEDO, OH Toledo (13-10, 8-4 MAC) suffered a setback to Ohio before 4,880 fans in Savage Arena. Kiyanna Black tied a Mid-American Conference record with 10 three-point field goals and finished with 38 points to propel the Bobcats (19-4, 11-1 MAC) to their first win in Savage Arena since Jan. 7, Ohio had lost 27-straight games against the Midnight Blue & Gold on the road. Black connected on 10-of-20 shots from three-point range to score at least 35 points for a second time this year. As a team, the reigning MAC regular-season and tournament champions drained 15-of-41 shots from beyond the arc to stop UT s four-game winning streak. The Bobcats 41 three-point field goal attempts was an arena record, while the 15 treys was one off the mark. Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott paced Toledo in scoring for a third-consecutive game with 13 points and six boards. The Rockets bench also produced a season-high 30 points, sparked by Kaayla McIntyre with 12. Ohio 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Lexie Baldwin (f) Jasmine Weatherspoon (f) Kiyanna Black (g) Quiera Lampkins (g) Yamonie Jenkins (g) Mariah Harris Dominique Doseck Kelly Karlis Tmisht Stinson Hannah Boesinger Kendall Jessing TOTALS TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Jada Woody TOTALS Ohio Shooting: 42.2 FG, FG, 88.9 FT TOLEDO Shooting: 41.7 FG, FG, 58.3 FT Attendance: 4,880 Game #22 TOLEDO 71, Buffalo 60 Feb. 10 Savage Arena TOLEDO, OH Toledo (13-9, 8-3 MAC) stretched its winning streak to four-consecutive games with a victory over Buffalo before 3,476 fans in Savage Arena. Jay-Ann Bravo- Harriott buried a season-high five triples and finished with a squad-best 19 points to propel UT to its 10th-straight home triumph against the Bulls (11-11, 3-8 MAC). Bravo-Harriott took the game over at the start of the third quarter, knocking down three treys in a span of two minutes to give the Midnight Blue & Gold a lead it would not relinquish. Kaayla McIntyre added a season-tying best 15 points and six rebounds off the bench, while senior Brenae Harris nearly totaled the second triple-double in school history, totaling 10 points, a contest-high 10 boards and a game-best eight helpers. Toledo also received nine points from senior Ana Capotosto to record its seventh-straight home victory. As a team, the Rockets shot a respectable 44.2 percent (23-of-52) from the floor, including 43.8 percent (7-of-16) from three-point land, and 66.7 percent (18-of-27) from the charity stripe. UT also finished with a edge on the glass and totaled more assists (16) than turnovers (14) for the 11th time in the last 16 games. Joanna Smith paced UB with a game-high 20 points, followed by Stephanie Reid with 13 and Cassie Oursler chipped in 10, respectively. Buffalo 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Mirte Scheper (c) Stephanie Reid (g) Joanna Smith (g) Katherine Ups (g) Gabi Bade (g) Liisa Ups Courtney Wilkins Mariah Suchan Karin Moss Cassie Oursler TOTALS TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Jada Woody TOTALS Buffalo Shooting: 36.7 FG, FG, 76.9 FT TOLEDO Shooting: 44.2 FG, FG, 66.7 FT Attendance: 3,476 Game #24 TOLEDO 68, Bowling Green 60 Feb. 17 Stroh Center BOWLING GREEN, OH Janice Monakana scored a career-high 28 points to lead Toledo (14-10, 9-4 MAC) to a victory over arch-rival Bowling Green before 2,644 fans in the Stroh Center. UT also received 19 points from Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott, as well as nine points, a game-high five assists and a contest-best three rejections from Brenae Harris to propel the Midnight Blue & Gold to its sixth win in the last seven meetings against BGSU (8-14, 4-9 MAC). The aforementioned trio of Monakana, Bravo-Harriott and Harris accounted for 55 of the Rockets points, but the most important tallies may have come from Halee Printz. The Tipp City, OH native scored five-straight points when the game was tied midway through the fourth quarter to give Toledo a lead it would not surrender. With the score knotted at the 6:15 mark in the final period, Printz converted back-to-back field goals and split a pair of free throws to help the Rockets win their fourth-straight road game against BGSU for the first time in program history. Printz s strong play helped UT outscore BGSU 17-9 over the final six-plus minutes of regulation. Lauren Tibbs paced Bowling Green with a season-high 22 points, a game-high nine caroms and three blocked shots, while Sydney Lambert had 17 points, all in the second half. TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody TOTALS Bowling Green 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Miriam Justinger (f) Haley Puk (f) Lauren Tibbs (c) Rachel Myers (g) Sydney Lambert (g) Rachel Konieczki Carly Santoro Kennedy Kirkpatrick Abby Siefker Maddie Cole TOTALS TOLEDO Shooting: 43.5 FG, FG, 65.6 FT BGSU Shooting: 37.3 FG, FG, 75.0 FT Attendance: 2,644

55 Game #25 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Recaps & Box Scores TOLEDO 81, Central Michigan 79 (OT) Feb. 20 McGuirk Arena MOUNT PLEASANT, MI Brenae Harris hit a layup with 9.2 seconds left to lift Toledo (15-10, 10-4 MAC) to an overtime victory at MAC West Division leader Central Michigan in McGuirk Arena. The Chippewas (17-8, 11-3 MAC) had a chance to win the division showdown at the final buzzer, but Da Jourie Turner s three-point field-goal attempt was off the mark. Harris finished with a team-high 23 points in a career-best 44 minutes, followed by Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott with 19 points and a squad-high five helpers in a collegiate-best 40 minutes. The Midnight Blue & Gold also received 15 points and seven boards from Janice Monakana, as well as nine points and a team-high nine caroms from Kaayla McIntyre. As a team, UT shot 51.6 percent (32-of-62) from the field, including 42.9 percent (6-of-14) from beyond the arc, and 73.3 percent (11-of-15) from the charity stripe to end CMU s eight-game winning streak. Tinara Moore paced five Chippewas in double figures with 16 points, followed closely by Cassie Breen with 15 and Turner had 14. The division rivals traded the lead in the opening three-plus minutes of the extra period. UT took advantage of triples by Ana Capotosto and Bravo-Harriott to stay within one point, 76-75, at the 1:48 mark. UT then captured the advantage on its next possession, as Capotosto knocked down two free throws with 1:25 left on the clock. Following a CMU turnover, Harris knocked a jumper from the elbow to make it three-point difference, 79-76, at the 1:04 mark. Central Michigan s Turner countered with a pair of charity tosses, before Harris misfired on a shot to put the ball back in the hands of the home team with 30 ticks remaining. CMU s Moore then split two free throws to give the ball to the Rockets with a chance to win the game. Instead of holding for the final shot, Harris took the ball aggressively to the basket and converted a layup from the left side in just over nine seconds left to send the UT bench into a frenzy. The Chippewas immediately called a timeout to advance the ball to midcourt and set up for a final play. CMU s Turner received a pass on the wing during the final possession and was forced to take the ball toward the corner, where she put up a three-point shot that bounced off the rim as the final horn sounded. TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody TOTALS Central Michigan 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Tinara Moore (f) Reyna Frost (f) Da Jourie Turner (g) Presley Hudson (g) Cassie Breen (g) Jasmine Harris Amani Corley Jewel Cotton TOTALS TOLEDO Shooting: 51.6 FG, FG, 73.3 FT CMU Shooting: 38.0 FG, FG, 79.2 FT Attendance: 1,913 Game #27 TOLEDO 89, Northern Illinois 83 (OT) Feb. 27 Convocation Center DeKALB, IL Toledo (16-11, 11-5 MAC) outlasted Northern Illinois, 89-83, in overtime in the Convocation Center. Brenae Harris paced UT with a game-high 21 points, followed closely by Janice Monakana and Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott with 20 and 18, respectively. The Midnight Blue & Gold also received 14 points from Kaayla McIntyre to snap a two-game losing skid in DeKalb. The Rockets outscored the Huskies (11-15, 4-12 MAC), 13-7, in the extra period. UT shot an impressive 60.0 percent (3-of-5) from the floor and 7-of-11 from the charity stripe in overtime to win its second extended contest in the last three games. NIU was limited to 22.2 percent (2-of-9) and 3-of-5 in the same categories. McIntyre was clutch for the Rockets in overtime, scoring the first seven points to put them in front, 83-81, at the 1:15 mark. The Toledo native was credited with three layups during this stretch to give the visitors a lead it would not relinquish. Toledo collected a defensive stop on NIU s ensuing possession, before Harris knocked down a pair of free throws to extend the margin to four, The Huskies Ally Lehman made both of her charity tosses on their next trip down the floor, but UT responded with Monakana draining 3-of-4 free throws over the final 14 seconds to make the final score Toledo finished with a season-tying best 21 assists and only 11 turnovers. Bravo-Harriott triggered the offense with six helpers, while senior Ana Capotosto and Harris had five each. Lehman led Northern Illinois with 18 points, a game-high 16 boards and a contest-best eight dimes. Cassidy Glenn added 17 points, while Kelly Smith had 16 off the bench. Five of the seven Huskies that saw action scored in double figures. TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody TOTALS NIU 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Cassidy Glenn (f) Courtney Woods (g) Mikayla Voigt (g) Lacie Gorman (g) Ally Lehman (g) Kelly Smith Jazmine Harris TOTALS TOLEDO Shooting: 49.2 FG, FG, 71.4 FT NIU Shooting: 42.2 FG, FG, 83.3 FT Attendance: 760 Game #26 Eastern Michigan 58, TOLEDO 46 Feb. 24 Savage Arena TOLEDO, OH Toledo (15-11, 10-5 MAC) dropped a decision against Eastern Michigan before 3,762 fans in Savage Arena. The Rockets were limited to 37.5 percent (18-of-48) from the field, including 27.3 percent (3-of-11) from three-point range, and 63.6 percent (7-of-11) from the charity stripe to suffer their fourth loss in the last five meetings against the Eagles (18-8, 9-6 MAC). UT was also victimized by 21 turnovers, which Eastern Michigan translated into 22 points to help stretch its winning streak to five straight contests. Mikaela Boyd paced UT with a season-tying best nine points off the bench. Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott and Kaayla McIntyre added eight points each, as the home team was held under 50 points for the third time this year. Cha Sweeney led EMU with a game-high 18 points and nine rebounds, while Janay Morton had 14 points and a contest-tying best three steals. The Eagles took control of the contest with a 22-8 run over the course of the first two quarters en route to a halftime advantage. UT was only able to reduce its deficit to 12 points in the waning seconds of regulation. Eastern Michigan finished the game shooting 44.0 percent (22-of-50) from the floor, including 28.6 percent (6-of-21) from three-point range. The Eagles also posted a advantage on the boards and had four players tally at least five caroms. EMU 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Chanise Baldwin (f) Janay Morton (g) Phillis Webb (g) Sheyna Deans (g) Cha Sweeney (g) KaBria Walker Sasha Dailey Tori Easley Sera Ozelci Micah Robinson Rachel Kehoe TOTALS TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Michaela Rasmussen Jada Woody TOTALS EMU Shooting: 44.0 FG, FG, 66.7 FT TOLEDO Shooting: 37.5 FG, FG, 63.6 FT Attendance: 3,762 Game #28 TOLEDO 76, Central Michigan 72 March 2 Savage Arena TOLEDO, OH Toledo (17-11, 12-5 MAC) secured a victory against MAC West Division leader Cental Michigan before 3,866 fans in Savage Arena. With the win, the Rockets have clinched a first-round bye in the MAC Tournament. Kaayla McIntyre s offensive putback proved to be the difference in the waning moments, breaking a tie with only 1.7 seconds remaining in regulation. UT had the ball for the final shot with a mere 20 seconds left on the clock. Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott went hard to basket and put up a shot that was off the mark to the left. The interior of the CMU defense helped out on the play, leaving McIntyre all alone on the backside. The Toledo native successfully converted the putback to send the UT fans and team bench into a frenzy. Following a timeout, the Chippewas (19-9, 13-4 MAC) had a chance to tie or take the lead. Fortunately for UT, the visitors were guilty on an inbound violation to give the ball back to the Midnight Blue & Gold. Central Michigan was forced to foul Ana Capotosto with only 1.0 seconds remaining. Capotosto calmly drained both charity tosses to finish off the scoring. McIntyre tallied 10 of her season-high 18 points in the fourth quarter to lead a season-tying best four Rockets in double figures. Brenae Harris added 16 points, seven rebounds and six helpers, while Janice Monakana and Capotosto had 13 and 10 points, respectively. As a team, Toledo shot a season-best 55.0 percent (33-of-60) from the field, including 46.2 percent (6-of- 13) from three-point range, to sweep the regular-season series against CMU for the third time in the last five years. Tinara Moore led the Chippewas with 26 points and 10 caroms, followed closely by Presley Hudson with 23 points. Central Michigan 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Tinara Moore (f) Reyna Frost (f) Da Jourie Turner (g) Presley Hudson (g) Cassie Breen (g) Jasmine Harris Aleah Swary Amani Corley Jewel Cotton TOTALS TOLEDO 3 ft-a reb pf tp a to blk st min Janice Monakana (f) Ana Capotosto (f) Sophie Reecher (c) Brenae Harris (g) Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott (g) Mikaela Boyd Sarah St-Fort Kaayla McIntyre Halee Printz Jada Woody TOTALS CMU Shooting: 40.6 FG, FG, 81.3 FT TOLEDO Shooting: 55.0 FG, FG, FT Attendance: 3,866

56 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 56 Season Points 1. Kim Knuth # 2. Kim Knuth Dana Drew Kim Knuth Mimi Olson Angela Drake Mimi Olson Angela Drake Mimi Olson Naama Shafir Angela Drake Scoring Average 1. Kim Knuth # 2. Kim Knuth Latoja Harris Kim Knuth Linda Janicki Mimi Olson Angela Drake Dana Drew Angela Drake Mimi Olson Field Goals Made 1. Kim Knuth Kim Knuth Kim Knuth Latoja Harris Dana Drew Kim Sekulski Linda Janicki Kim Sekulski Angela Drake Angela Drake Field Goals Attempted 1. Kim Knuth Dana Drew Kim Knuth Mimi Olson Mimi Olson Kelly Savage Naama Shafir Lucretia LeGault Melissa Goodall Kim Knuth Field-Goal Percentage (100 Att.) 1. Latoja Harris # 2. Latoja Harris Karen Sekulski Yolanda Richardson Yolanda Richardson Latoja Harris Kim Knuth Kim Sekulski Karen Sekulski Angela Drake Three-Point Field-Goals Made 1. Courtney Ingersoll Kelly Savage Kelly Savage Jessica Williams Mimi Olson Lucretia LeGault Kelly Walker Jessica Williams Courtney Risinger Kelly Savage Toledo Single-Season Records Three-Point Field-Goals Attempted 1. Kelly Savage Kelly Savage Courtney Ingersoll Lucretia LeGault Jessica Williams Mimi Olson Jessica Williams Kelly Walker Dana Drew Kelly Walker Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (50 Att.) 1. Courtney Risinger Courtney Ingersoll Kim Knuth Jessica Williams Kim Knuth Kelly Savage Kim Knuth Mimi Olson Kelly Walker Jane Roman Free Throws Made 1. Kim Knuth Angela Drake Naama Shafir Angela Drake Angela Drake Naama Shafir Mimi Olson Dana Drew Latoja Harris Andola Dortch Free Throws Attempted 1. Kim Knuth Naama Shafir Angela Drake Angela Drake Angela Drake Naama Shafir Latoja Harris Mimi Olson Andola Dortch Dana Drew Free Throw Percentage (70 Att.) 1. Jane Roman Kelly Savage Inma Zanoguera Kelly Savage Danielle Bishop BRENAE HARRIS Inma Zanoguera Mimi Olson Dana Drew Dana Drew Rebounds 1. Angela Drake # 2. Latoja Harris Angela Drake Kim Bradley Latoja Harris Linda Janicki Inma Zanoguera Liz Meiring Kahli Carter Linda Janicki Rebound Average 1. Angela Drake Liz Meiring Linda Janicki Latoja Harris Kim Bradley Latoja Harris Dee Hayes Linda Janicki Angela Drake Jen Markwood Assists 1. Heather Smith Naama Shafir Kelly Savage Heather Smith Dana Drew Naama Shafir Andola Dortch Kelly Savage Dana Drew Inma Zanoguera Steals 1. Mitzi Hallinan Mitzi Hallinan Mitzi Hallinan Kim Knuth Kim Knuth Kim Knuth Heather Smith Andola Dortch Tanika Mays Andola Dortch Blocked Shots 1. Stephanie Vivenot # 2. Yolanda Richardson Yolanda Richardson Yolanda Richardson Karin Hoogendam Yolanda Richardson Melissa Goodall Karin Hoogendam Karin Husbeck Melantha Herron Minutes Played 1. Courtney Ingersoll , Inma Zanoguera , Kelly Savage , Naama Shafir , Melissa Goodall , Inma Zanoguera , Andola Dortch , Andola Dortch , BRENAE HARRIS , Dana Drew ,105 # - Mid-American Conference Record BOLD ITALICS Indicates on Roster

57 Points 1. Kim Knuth ,509# 2. Mimi Olson , Angela Drake , Dana Drew , Naama Shafir , Kim Sekulski , Kelly Savage , Linda Janicki , Latoja Harris , Danielle Bishop ,462 Scoring Average 1. Kim Knuth Mimi Olson Dana Drew Latoja Harris Angela Drake Linda Janicki Kelly Savage Kim Sekulski Naama Shafir Mitzi Hallinan Rebounds 1. Angela Drake , Linda Janicki Kim Sekulski Lucretia LeGault Liz Meiring Latoja Harris Jen Markwood Yolanda Richardson Inma Zanoguera Kim Knuth Rebounding Average 1. Linda Janicki Latoja Harris Angela Drake Liz Meiring Kim Sekulski Keri Cartwright Lucretia LeGault Tanika Mays Jen Markwood Kim Knuth Games Played 1. Naama Shafir Andola Dortch Yolanda Richardson Courtney Ingersoll Inma Zanoguera Melissa Goodall Jessica Williams Lecretia Smith Karen Kopinski Karen Sekulski Field Goals Made 1. Kim Knuth # 2. Angela Drake Kim Sekulski Mimi Olson Dana Drew Naama Shafir Linda Janicki Liz Meiring Latoja Harris Inma Zanoguera Toledo Career Records Field Goals Attempted 1. Kim Knuth , Mimi Olson , Dana Drew , Naama Shafir , Angela Drake ,349 Lucretia LeGault , Andola Dortch , Kelly Savage , Kim Sekulski , Danielle Bishop ,234 Field-Goal Percentage (500 Att.) 1. Latoja Harris # 2. Karen Sekulski Yolanda Richardson Kim Knuth Kim Sekulski Angela Drake Lecretia Smith Linda Janicki Melantha Herron Allie Clifton Liz Meiring Three-Point Field-Goals Made 1. Kelly Savage Mimi Olson Jessica Williams Danielle Bishop Courtney Risinger Courtney Ingersoll Kelly Walker Dana Drew Kim Knuth Lucretia LeGault Three-Point Field-Goals Attempted 1. Mimi Olson # 2. Kelly Savage Jessica Williams Danielle Bishop Dana Drew Lucretia LeGault Courtney Ingersoll Kelly Walker Courtney Risinger Naama Shafir Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (200 Att.) 1. Kim Knuth Jane Roman Kelly Savage Jessica Williams Courtney Risinger Mimi Olson Courtney Ingersoll Kelly Walker Denise Pickenpaugh Kathy Lennartz Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 57 Free Throws Attempted 1. Angela Drake Naama Shafir Kim Knuth Dana Drew Mimi Olson Andola Dortch Latoja Harris Kelly Savage Linda Janicki Lucretia LeGault Free Throw Percentage (170 Att.) 1. Jane Roman Mimi Olson Kim Knuth Kelly Savage Inma Zanoguera Dana Drew BRENAE HARRIS 2014-Pres Kelly Walker Naama Shafir JANICE MONAKANA 2013-Pres..771 Assists 1. Naama Shafir Dana Drew Kelly Savage Heather Smith Andola Dortch Kim Knuth Kristen Tews Mitzi Hallinan Mary Blessing Inma Zanoguera Blocked Shots 1. Yolanda Richardson Karin Hoogendam Stephanie Vivenot Melissa Goodall Jen Markwood Lisa Johnson Latoja Harris Dee Hayes Kris Finefrock Melantha Herron Karin Husbeck Steals 1. Kim Knuth # 2. Mitzi Hallinan Andola Dortch Naama Shafir Heather Smith Inma Zanoguera Mimi Olson Lucretia LeGault Dana Drew Danielle Bishop Free Throws Made Minutes Played 1. Angela Drake Naama Shafir ,218 Kim Knuth Andola Dortch , Naama Shafir Lucretia LeGault , Mimi Olson Inma Zanoguera , Dana Drew Dana Drew , Andola Dortch Kim Knuth , Kelly Savage Kelly Savage , Latoja Harris Mimi Olson , Danielle Bishop Danielle Bishop , Linda Janicki Courtney Ingersoll ,469 Kahli Carter # - Mid-American Conference Record BOLD ITALICS Indicates on Roster

58 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page 58 The Last Time in Toledo History... THE LAST TIME TOLEDO TEAM Scored 100+ Points at Home 101, vs. Akron, 1/14/15 Scored 100+ Points on Road 104, at Bowling Green, 1/21/95 Scored 50+ Points in Half 52 (second), vs. Columbia, 12/5/15 Won Overtime Game (OT), at N. Illinois, 2/27/16 Lost Overtime Game (OT), at N. Illinois, 2/27/14 Won Double-Overtime Game , vs. Murray St., 3/25/89 Lost Double-Overtime Game 86-87, at W. Michigan, 3/1/06 Played Triple-Overtime Game , at Xavier, 12/9/01 Won NCAA Tournament Game 65-53, vs. Ole Miss, 3/16/96 Won Postseason WNIT Game 72-64, vs. Wright St., 3/20/15 Won MAC Tournament Game 62-47, vs. Miami, 3/9/15 Shot 50% From Field 55.0% (33-60), vs. C. Michigan, 3/2/16 Shot 60% From Field 61.2% (30-of-49), vs. Yale, 11/27/09 Made 40+ Field Goals 40, vs. Ball St., 2/3/96 Made 50+ Field Goals 50, vs. Akron, 2/9/94 Made 10+ Three-Point Field Goals 10, vs. Cleveland St., 12/12/15 Made 15+ Three-Point Field Goals 16, vs. Akron, 1/14/15 Did Not Make Three-Point Field Goal 0, at IPFW, 11/29/08 Attempted 25+ Three-Pointers 27, at Kent St., 2/6/16 Attempted 30+ Three-Pointers 31, vs. Wright St., 3/20/15 Shot 50% From Three-Point Range (min. 8) 53.8% (7-of-13), at BGSU, 2/17/16 Had 15+ Rebound Margin 21 (51-30), vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 12/29/15 Had 20+ Rebound Margin 21 (51-30), vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 12/29/15 Had 50+ Rebounds 51, vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 12/29/15 Had 60+ Rebounds 61, vs. Mississippi Valley St., 11/10/13 Attempted 30+ Free Throws 32, at Bowling Green, 2/17/16 Attempted 40+ Free Throws 40, vs. Mississippi Valley St., 11/10/13 Attempted 50+ Free Throws 54, vs. Murray St., 3/25/89 Made 25+ Free Throws 28, at W. Michigan, 2/3/16 Made 30+ Free Throws 30, vs. Ball St., 1/27/04 Made 40+ Free Throws 41, vs. Murray St., 3/25/89 Shot 85% From Free Throw Line (min. 8) 85.0% (17-20), at Kent St., 2/6/16 Had 20+ Assists 21, at N. Illinois, 2/27/16 Had 25+ Assists 26, vs. Akron, 1/14/15 Had 30+ Assists 31, vs. E. Michigan, 3/4/97 Had Less Than Five Turnovers 3, vs. Charlotte, 3/30/11 Had 25+ Turnovers 26, at Nevada, 11/24/12 Had 30+ Turnovers 30, vs. Yale, 11/27/09 Forced 25+ Turnovers 25, at Miami, 2/6/13 Forced 30+ Turnovers 33, vs. Cleveland St., 12/10/11 Forced 35+ Turnovers 35, vs. W. Michigan, 2/16/11 Had 15+ Steals 15, vs. Milwaukee, 12/8/12 Had 20+ Steals 22, vs. Radford, 11/25/00 Had 25+ Steals 26, vs. Akron, 12/8/79 Blocked 10+ Shots 11, at E. Michigan, 2/21/12 Scored 50 Points or Less 41, at Eastern Michigan, 1/23/16 Scored 40 Points or Less 39, at Notre Dame, 11/18/15 Scored 50 or Fewer Points & Won 48-38, vs. E. Michigan, 3/3/13 Beat Ranked Team 68-65, vs. No. 20 Dayton, 12/9/09 Beat Ranked Team on Road 65-53, vs. No. 24 Ole Miss, 3/16/96 Kept Every Player on Team Out of Double Figures 68-52, vs. Miami, 1/12/14 Had All Five Starters Score in Double Figures at E. Michigan, 2/21/15 Had Five Players Score in Double Figures at E. Michigan, 2/21/15 Had At Least Six Players Score in Double Figures 6, vs. Valparaiso, 12/6/13 Had No Players Score in Double Figures 46-58, vs. E. Michigan, 2/24/16 Had Two Players with 20+ Points in Game B. Harris (21) & J. Monakana (20), at NIU, 2/27/16 Had Two Players with 10+ Rebounds A. Capotosto (14) & B. Harris (11), vs. Wright St., 3/20/15 Had Two Players with Double-Doubles I. Zanoguera (16&22) & S. Reecher (22&11), at EMU, 2/21/15 Overcame 10-Point+ Halftime Deficit to Win 17 (19-36), at Ohio, 1/26/14 Overcame 15-Point+ Halftime Deficit to Win 17 (19-36), at Ohio, 1/26/14 Overcame 20-Point+ Halftime Deficit to Win 25 (15-38), vs. Kent St., 3/10/01 THE LAST TIME TOLEDO PLAYER Scored 20+ Points 21, B. Harris, at N. Illinois, 2/27/16 20, J. Monakana, at N. Illinois, 2/27/16 Scored 30+ Points 39, B. Harris, vs. Columbia, 12/5/15 Scored 40+ Points 40, N. Shafir, vs. USC, 4/2/11 Attempted 20+ Field Goals 24, B. Harris, at Akron, 1/20/16 THE LAST TIME TOLEDO PLAYER (cont.) Attempted 25+ Field Goals 25, K. Knuth, vs. C. Michigan, 2/26/99 Made 15+ Field Goals 15, L. Harris, at Akron, 2/17/93 Recorded Double-Double B. Harris (10 pts. & 10 rebs.), Buffalo (2/10/16) Recorded Triple-Double B. Harris (16 pts., 11 rebs. & 11 asts.), vs. Wright St., 3/20/15 Had 10+ Assists 11, B. Harris, vs. Wright St., 3/20/15 Had 15+ Assists 15, D. Drew, vs. Detroit, 12/3/90 Had 5+ Blocks 6, Y. Richardson, at E. Michigan, 2/21/12 Had 8+ Blocks 8, Y. Richardson, at W. Michigan, 1/20/10 Had 5+ Steals 5, B. Harris, vs. Albany, 11/21/15 Had 10+ Steals 10, K. Knuth, vs. St. John s, 11/29/97 Had 15+ Rebounds 16, S. Reecher, vs. E. Michigan, 3/11/15 Had 20+ Rebounds 21, I. Zanogeura, vs. Idaho, 12/13/14 Made 10+ Free Throws 14, J. Monakana, at W. Michigan, 2/3/16 Made 15+ Free Throws 15, I. Zanoguera, vs. Buffalo, 1/21/15 Attempted 10+ Free Throws 14, J. Monkana, at W. Michigan, 2/3/16 Attempted 15+ Free Throws 15, B. Harris, vs. Columbia, 12/5/15 Attempted 20+ Free Throws 20, M. Blessing, vs. Marshall, 3/12/03 Shot 100% From Charity Stripe (min. 10) J. Monakana, 14-of-14, at W. Michigan, 2/3/16 Made 5+ Three-Pointers 5, J.A. Bravo-Harriott, vs. Buffalo, 2/10/16 Made 8+ Three-Pointers 8, C. Risinger, vs. N. Illinois, 2/14/02 Attempted 10+ Three-Pointers 14, J.A. Bravo-Harriott, vs. Wright St., 3/20/15 Attempted 15+ Three-Pointers 15, L. LeGault, vs. Bowling Green, 1/22/92 Recorded Four-Point Play A. Capotosto, vs. E. Michigan, 3/11/15 Had 10+ Offensive Rebounds 10, S. Reecher, vs. E. Michigan, 3/11/15 Had 10+ Defensive Rebounds 12, A. Capotosto, vs. Wright St., 3/20/15 Had 20+ Points & 20+ Rebounds I. Zanogeura (20&21), vs. Idaho, 12/13/14 Had Double-Double in Consecutive Games I. Zanoguera vs. NIU (14&10) & EMU (16&12) ( ) Shot 100% From Floor (min. 5) Y. Richardson, 6-of-6, vs. Illinois, 3/28/13 Played All 40 Minutes in Regulation B. Harris, vs. C. Michigan, 3/2/16 Played Over 40 Minutes 42, B. Harris, at N. Illinois, 2/27/16 41, J.A. Bravo-Harriott, at N. Illinois, 2/27/16 Played Over 50 Minutes 52, T. Kahle, at Xavier, 12/9/01 Fouled Out J. Monakana, at C. Michigan, 2/20/16 THE LAST TIME TOLEDO OPPONENT Scored 100+ Points 102, Akron, 1/14/15 Scored 100+ Points in Toledo 102, Akron, 1/14/15 Made 35+ Field Goals 35, Northern Illinois, 2/27/16 Made 10+ Three-Pointers 15, Ohio, 2/13/16 Did Not Make Three-Pointer 0-of-13, Ball St., 3/6/13 Attempted 25+ Three-Point Field Goals 41, Ohio, 2/13/16 Had 50+ Rebounds 50, Eastern Michigan, 1/23/16 Had 20+ Rebounding Margin 23 (49-26), Akron, 2/14/15 Had 25+ Rebounding Margin 35 (56-21), Temple, 12/10/08 Attempted 30+ Free Throws 37, Akron, 1/20/16 Attempted 35+ Free Throws 37, Akron, 1/20/16 Made 25+ Free Throws 25, Akron, 1/20/16 Made 30+ Free Throws 34, E. Michigan, 3/2/10 Had 10+ Blocks 10, Memphis, 1/4/08 Had 18+ Steals 18, Marquette, 12/15/12 Had 20+ Assists 20, Green Bay, 11/16/11 Had 25+ Assists 28, Dayton, 12/5/10 Scored 50 Points or Less 50, Miami, 1/13/16 Scored 40 Points or Less 39, Ball St., 3/6/13 THE LAST TIME TOLEDO OPPONENT S PLAYER THE LAST TIME TOLEDO OPPONENT S PLAYER Scored 40+ Points 40, T. James, E. Michigan, 3/2/10 Scored 30+ Points 38, K. Black, Ohio, 2/13/16 Attempted 20+ Field Goals 21, A. Lehman, N. Illinois, 2/27/16 Attempted 25+ Field Goals 27 K. Black, Ohio, 2/13/16 Made 10+ Field Goals 14, K. Black, Ohio, 2/13/16 Made Five+ Three-Pointers 5, P. Hudson, C. Michigan, 3/2/16 Made Eight+ Three-Pointers 10, K. Black, Ohio, 2/13/16 Attempted 10+ Three-Pointers 10, P. Hudson, C. Michigan, 3/2/16 Made 10+ Free Throws 10, A. Brown, Akron, 1/20/16 Had 15+ Rebounds 16, A. Lehman, N. Illinois, 2/27/16 Had 10+ Assists 10, M. Freeman, N. Illinois, 2/20/10 Had Five+ Blocks 5, B. Turner, Notre Dame, 11/18/15 Had Five+ Steals 5, Q. Lampkins, Ohio, 2/13/16

59 At home 8-4 On the road 7-5 Neutral site 2-2 In overtime 0-0 Leads at the half 14-2 Trails at the half 1-9 Tied at halftime 2-0 Leads w/5:00 remaining 17-0 Trails w/5:00 remaining 0-11 Tied w/5:00 remaining 0-0 Shots 45% or above from field 10-1 Shots less than 45% from field 7-10 Opponent shots 45% or above 1-5 Opponent shots less than 45% 16-6 Toledo outshots opponent 14-1 Opponent outshots Toledo 3-10 Both teams shoot same from floor 0-0 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Game Results OVERALL: MAC: 12-5 HOME: 8-4 AWAY: 7-5 NEUTRAL: 2-2 vs. UNRANKED: vs. RANKED: 0-1 LAST FIVE: 4-1 LAST 10: 8-2 STREAK: Won 2 OVERALL/ DATE MAC W/L UT/OPP OPPONENT HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDER ATTEND. Nov L ARIZONA B. Harris (12) J.A. Bravo-Harriott (6) 3,713 Nov L at No. 3 Notre Dame Three Players with (8) S. Reecher (6) 8,474 Nov L vs. Albany! J. Monakana (12) M. Boyd (5) 417 Nov L vs. Harvard! A. Capotosto (14) A. Capotosto (7) 425 Nov L at St. Bonaventure A. Capotosto (15) A. Capotosto (7) 378 Dec L DAYTON# H. Printz (13) J. Monakana (7) 4,459 Dec W vs. Columbia^ B. Harris (39) J. Monakana (10) 1,785 Dec W vs. VCU^ J. Monakana (24) A. Capotosto (7) 1,283 Dec W CLEVELAND ST. A. Capotosto (22) A. Capotosto (10) 3,618 Dec W at UIC B. Harris (18) A. Capotosto (8) 550 Dec W ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF A. Capotosto (16) B. Harris (10) 3,864 Jan /0-1 L at Ball St.* J. Monakana (21) A. Capotosto (10) 907 Jan /1-1 W KENT ST.* B. Harris (18) J. Monakana (10) 3,613 Jan /2-1 W WESTERN MICHIGAN* J.A. Bravo-Harriott (24) B. Harris (11) 4,216 Jan /3-1 W at Miami* B. Harris (16) K. McIntyre (11) 189 Jan /4-1 W NORTHERN ILLINOIS* B. Harris (17) Four Players with (8) 4,013 Jan /4-2 L at Akron* B. Harris (26) B. Harris/K. McIntyre (7) 578 Jan /4-3 L at Eastern Michigan* J. Monakana (15) J. Monakana/S. Reecher (5) 1,928 Jan /5-3 W BOWLING GREEN* J. Monakana (21) J. Monakana (6) 4,906 Feb /6-3 W at Western Michigan* J. Monakana (25) J. Monakana (8) 687 Feb /7-3 W at Kent St.* J.A. Bravo-Harriott (16) K. McIntyre (11) 666 Feb /8-3 W BUFFALO* J.A. Bravo-Harriott (19) B. Harris (10) 3,476 Feb /8-4 L OHIO* J. A. Bravo-Harriott (13) B. Harris/J.A. Bravo-Harriott (6) 4,880 Feb /9-4 W at Bowling Green* J. Monakana (28) J. Monakana/A. Capotosto (8) 2,644 Feb /10-4 W (OT) at Central Michigan* B. Harris (23) K. McIntyre (9) 1,913 Feb /10-5 L EASTERN MICHIGAN* M. Boyd (9) K. McIntyre (7) 3,762 Feb /11-5 W (OT) at Northern Illinois* B. Harris (21) J.A. Bravo-Harriott (7) 760 March /12-5 W CENTRAL MICHIGAN* K. McIntyre (18) J. Monakana/B. Harris (7) 3,866 March 5 BALL ST.* Mid-American Conference Tournament (at Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland, OH) March 9-12 * - Mid-American Conference Game!- URI Tip-Off Classic (Kingston, RI) # - Rocket Basketball Educational Day ^ - ASU Classic (Tempe, AZ) TOLEDO RECORD WHEN Toledo outrebounds opponent 9-4 Opponent outrebounds Toledo 6-7 Rebounds are equal 2-0 Toledo has more turnovers 8-8 Opponent has more turnovers 9-3 Turnovers are equal 0-0 Toledo hits eight or more 3PT FGs 3-3 Opponent hits eight or more 3PT FGs 3-4 One Toledo player w/10+points 0-1 Two Toledo players w/10+points 2-4 Three Toledo players w/10+points 8-3 Four Toledo players w/10+points 7-1 Five-plus Toledo players w/10+points 0-0 Game decided by 1-5 points 4-1 Game decided by 6-10 points 6-4 Game decided by points 5-2 Game decided by 16+ points 2-4 Toledo scores less than 60 points 1-7 Toledo scores points 5-2 Toledo scores points 5-2 Toledo scores 80+ points 6-0 Toledo allows less than 69 points 11-4 Toledo allows points 5-5 Toledo allows 80+ points 1-2 Toledo plays in November 0-5 Toledo plays in December 5-1 Toledo plays in January 5-3 Toledo plays in February 6-2 Toledo plays in March 1-0 Toledo plays on Monday 0-0 Toledo plays on Tuesday 1-0 Toledo plays on Wednesday 6-4 Toledo plays on Thursday 0-0 Toledo plays on Friday 0-0 Toledo plays on Saturday 8-5 Toledo plays on Sunday 2-2

60 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Individual Statistics (ALL Games) TOLEDO Basketball Toledo Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 02, 2016) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 01 HARRIS, Brenae MONAKANA, Janice BRAVO-HARRIOTT, J CAPOTOSTO, Ana McINTYRE, Kaayla REECHER, Sophie PRINTZ, Halee BOYD, Mikaela WOODY, Jada ST-FORT, Sarah EVANS, Monique RASMUSSEN, Michael KESSLER, Nancy DORR, Lindsay Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T Totals Toledo Opponents Date Opponent Score Att. 11/14/15 ARIZONA L /18/15 at Notre Dame L ! 11/21/15 vs Albany L ! 11/22/15 vs Harvard L /29/15 at St. Bonaventure L /02/15 DAYTON L ^ 12/05/15 vs Columbia W ^ 12/06/15 vs VCU W /12/15 CLEVELAND STATE W /20/15 at UIC W /29/15 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W * 01/02/16 at Ball State L * 01/06/16 KENT STATE W * 01/09/16 WESTERN MICHIGAN W * 01/13/16 at Miami W * 01/16/16 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W * 01/20/16 at Akron L * 01/23/16 at Eastern Michigan L * 01/30/16 BOWLING GREEN W * 02/03/16 at Western Michigan W * 02/06/16 at Kent State W * 02/10/16 BUFFALO W * 02/13/16 OHIO L * 02/17/16 at Bowling Green W * 02/20/16 at Central Michigan Wot * 02/24/16 EASTERN MICHIGAN L * 02/27/16 at Northern Illinois Wot * 03/02/16 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W * = Mid-American Conference Game! = URI Tip-Off Classic (Kingston, RI) ^ = ASU Classic (Tempe, AZ)

61 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Individual Statistics (MAC Games) TOLEDO Basketball Toledo Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 02, 2016) Conference games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 01 HARRIS, Brenae MONAKANA, Janice BRAVO-HARRIOTT, J McINTYRE, Kaayla CAPOTOSTO, Ana PRINTZ, Halee REECHER, Sophie BOYD, Mikaela WOODY, Jada ST-FORT, Sarah RASMUSSEN, Michael Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS TOLEDO OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Date Opponent Score Att. * 01/02/16 at Ball State L * 01/06/16 KENT STATE W * 01/09/16 WESTERN MICHIGAN W * 01/13/16 at Miami W * 01/16/16 NORTHERN ILLINOIS W * 01/20/16 at Akron L * 01/23/16 at Eastern Michigan L * 01/30/16 BOWLING GREEN W * 02/03/16 at Western Michigan W * 02/06/16 at Kent State W * 02/10/16 BUFFALO W * 02/13/16 OHIO L * 02/17/16 at Bowling Green W * 02/20/16 at Central Michigan Wot * 02/24/16 EASTERN MICHIGAN L * 02/27/16 at Northern Illinois Wot * 03/02/16 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W * = Mid-American Conference Game! = URI Tip-Off Classic (Kingston, RI) ^ = ASU Classic (Tempe, AZ) Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T Totals Toledo Opponents

62 Toledo Women s Basketball Game Notes Page Toledo Radio & TV Roster Olivia Cunningham So. 5-7 G Horn Lake, MS Brenae Harris (C) Sr G Marion, IN Mikaela Boyd Fr. (R) 5-7 G Hillside, IL Monique Evans Fr. 5-0 G Richmond Heights, OH Sarah St-Fort Fr. 5-9 G/F Montreal, PQ Jay-Ann Bravo-Harriott So G London, England Janice Monakana Jr. 6-0 F London, England Kaayla McIntyre Fr. 6-2 C Toledo, OH Halee Printz Fr G Tipp City, OH Michaela Rasmussen So. 6-1 F Chaska, MN Ana Capotosto (C) Sr F Saugatuck, MI Nancy Kessler So. 6-3 C St. Catharines, ONT Jada Woody So. 6-1 G/F Canton, MI Lindsay Dorr Fr. (R) 6-2 F Rogers, MN Sophie Reecher (C) Jr. 6-3 C Byron, IL Tricia Cullop Head Coach 8th Season Vicki Hall Associate Head Coach 4th Season Tony Greene Assistant Coach 1st Season Tiffany Swoffard Assistant Coach 1st Season Katie Griggs Director of Operations 7th Season

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