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1 This Game s Fact Box On the Air: Radio: WRAS-FM (88.5) Panthers radio broadcaster Drew Hinesley will handle the play-byplay, home or away. Former player, Glenise Moore, provides the color commentary for home games. Live pre-game show begins at 1:45 p.m. and post-game interview with Coach Lea Henry follows. Internet: Online audio on wras.org and on GeorgiaStateSports.com Head Coaches Georgia State: Lea Henry at State/16th year overall/20th year Hofstra: Krista Kilburn-Steveskey at Hofstra/ 5th year Georgia State Panthers (10-3) at Hofstra Pride (7-7) Sunday, Jan. 10 Mack Sports Complex (5,046) Hempstead, N.Y. Tipoff: 2:00 p.m. Location...Atlanta, Ga. Enrollment... 30,000 Colors... Blue & White Conference...CAA...Colonial Athletic Association Web site...georgiastatesports.com Contact Info Asst. A.D./Comm...Charlie Taylor Office Cell ctaylor@gsu.edu Online...GeorgiaStateSports.com Georgia State sustained its first road loss (4-1) and first CAA loss of the season, slipping to 10-3, 1-1 on the season, after James Madison s second-half rally on Thursday in Harrisonburg, Va. The Panthers three losses have come to No. 12 Florida State, No. 20 Georgia Tech and previously Top 25 JMU, as Georgia State battled all three of these late into the second half before falling. When winning, they Panthers have done that with nine wins of 10 or more points, including five wins of 24 or more points. The Panthers have continued on despite losing starting six-foot-two center Chan Harris for the season on Dec. 15 with a broken bone in her foot. Hofstra is 7-7 on the season and 0-2 in the CAA with losses to at William and Mary (55-48) and at home Thursday to Towson (66-58). The Pride is 5-1 at home this year with wins over Providence, Albany, Niagara, Buffalo and Stony Brook. Georgia State Continues Road Trip With 10-3 Record Georgia State, winners of nine of its last 11 games, continues its road trip on to Hofstra on Long Island for a Sunday game. The Panthers success begins with its defensive pressure that sees them lead the league in steals (11.5) and rank No. 14 in the nation in that category. That defense holds opponents to 53.2 points a game, best in the CAA and No. 11 in the NCAA. Eight of the 10 wins have been by 14 or more points with their season scoring m a r g i n sitting at a on the year, No. 38 in the NCAA. Statee is No. 99 of the 345 schools in the Jan. 4 CBN RPI ratings. Offensively, the up-tempo Panthers prefer to work for the easier shot than the threepoint basket and lead the league with a 45.0% field goal rate (No. 21 NCAA) and are fourth in scoring at 65.8 points per game. Their threepoint rate is 34.7% (sixth best CAA, 43 made), so they can shoot the long-range basket when needed. The unselfish Panthers look to pass to the open teammate first and top the CAA with 15.9 assists per game, No. 55 in the NCAA. The senior trio (photo below) of Shay Rawls, Brittany Graham and Danyiell McKeller leads the way. The Panthers are getting 20.2 points (No. 16 NCAA) and 6.0 rebounds from McKeller. Rawls leads the squad in rebounding (7.0) now that she is back as a starter and is closing in on the top rebounding list in school history with her 639. Graham provides the outside fireworks with 27 treys at a.458 rate. Newcomer Angelique Burtts has been stellar with her 11.1 ppg., her 56 rebounds, 47 assists and 28 steals. All-CAA freshman guards Crystal Johnson and Jylisa Williams are back and even better, while junior guard Traci Haltiwanger adds spark coming off the bench. Georgia State begins its fifth season in the CAA, a league that has placed three or more team in postseason tournaments for four straight years as well as multiple NCAA bids the past three years.

2 The GEORGIA STATE ROSTER Angelique BURTTS F Jr. 6-0 Conyers, Ga./East Miss. JC/MTSU/Rockdale 2 2nd in scoring (11.1), 2nd in assists (47), third in steals (28)...Junior college All-America pick (15.5 ppg, 7.9 rpg) with 72 steals, 70 assists on 25-7 team. Tiffany ANDERSON G Fr. 5-9 Albany, Ga./Dougherty Brittany GRAHAM G Sr. 5-9 Boulder, Col./KCKCC/UMKC/Boulder Chan HARRIS F Jr. 6-2 Macon, Ga./Northeast Traci HALTIWANGER G Jr. 5-9 Summerville, S.C./Summerville Crystal JOHNSON G So. 5-8 Gainesville, Fla./P.K. Yonge Shay RAWLS F Sr. 6-2 Augusta, Ga./Cross Creek Erika SUMPTER C Fr. 6-2 Orangeburg, S.C./Wilkinson Jerlisa TAYLOR G Fr. 5-6 Douglasville, Ga./Douglas County Cody PAULK C Fr. 6-3 Gadsden, Ala./Gadsden City Danyiell McKELLER F Sr Fayetteville, N.C./Westover Jylisa WILLIAMS G So. 5-8 Atlanta, Ga./Stephenson 4 10 team 12 with 22 double-figure 23 was 25 scoring 30 South 32 kets 33 per 42 figure 44 figure A 1,000-point prep star who averaged 19.7 ppg and 9.1 rpg at south Georgia s Dougherty High...Secondteam All-State with multiple 30-point scoring games. Tops team with 27 treys (45%) in Led State with 40 treys last year as junior after leading JUCO with 48 treys as a sophomore...all-conf. JUCO Out for season (foot)...third on team in rebounding (6.2), third in scoring (11.0)...Led team with 8 blocks...led team 58.1% shooting...has 18 career double-figure games... Has made 55 three-point baskets at State...Has 13 games here...has 59 career steals. Leads CAA with 71 assists (5.5, No. 37 NCAA), third in steals with 25...Led CAA in assists (166, 5.53 pg) and No. 20 in nation...was No. 8 in CAA in steals 61)... Has 639 career rebounds, with 298 offensive boards...shooting 56% this year (28-50)..Owns 18 career double-figure games and 19 career double-figure reb. games. In 84 minutes, has scored 22 points (2.2), grabbed 17 reb. (1.7), had 3 blocks.one of top 100 players in Carolina with 11.5 ppg, 9.0 rpg and 73 blocked Metro Atlanta recruit who averaged 11.6 ppg with 3.2 assists and 2.5 steals...also made 27 three-point bason 22-6 squad. In 35 minutes, has 7 blocks, 6 points and 5 rebounds... One of top shot blockers in Alabama with 6.7 blocks game on No. 5 team in state (25-5). Her 1,0 77 career points include 50 career double-figure games...has 536 career rebounds and 13 doublereb. games...#16 NCAA in scoring (20.2) Was No. 4 in CAA in steals (72), while leading all CAA freshmen in points scored (314, 10.5)...Has 20 doublegames...tied school mark for steals, game (9).

3 Georgia State Basketball Notes - Page 3 A QUICK LOOK AT THE CAA OPPONENT Hofstra sits at 7-7, but may be America s hard-luck team of The Pride has lost three games by one point (Clemson, 69-68; Richmond 42-41, and SMU, 66-65). They lost by seven on the road at William and Mary and by eight points in Thursday s game with Towson. The Pride outscored Towson in the second half Thursday, 37-27, but had dug too big of a first-half hole to climb out from. Freshman forward Shante Evans has been a highlight in the early part of the season with her 13 points and 8.6 rebounds a game, topped by an eye-popping 18 boards at SMU. Evans had a 30-point game against Rice. She s had six double-doubles already. Six-foot-four Jess Fuller adds 9.1 points and 7.0 rebounds, while leading the CAA with her 47 blocked shots. Guards Nicole Capurso (9.7 points, 23 three-point baskets), Sam Brigham (9.4, 13 treys) and Candice Bellocchio (7.6 points and team-high 67 assists) provide a solid backcourt. Coach Krista Kilburn-Steveskey has Atlanta roots, having been a standout player at Fayette County High. She went on to be an assistant at Sandy Creek HS ( ) and was the highly-successful coach at Wheeler HS for six years, winning the state title in 1998 and earning Georgia Coach of the Year recognition. While a prep coach, she earned a master s degree from West Georgia. She moved on to the staff at James Madison before taking over at Hofstra in She has a career mark now at Hofstra. Location... Hempstead, N.Y. Enrollment... 12,400 Colors...Gold, White & Blue Nickname... Pride Record /8-10 Conference...CAA...Colonial Athletic Association Web site...gohofstra.com Contact Info SID...Stephen Gorchov Office Fax stephan.a.gorchove@hofstra.edu PANTHER NOTEBOOK NUGGETS Want to see how fast a Panther is? Try running with them and see they like going fast. The Panthers have won 12 straight games when scoring 70 or more points, including 4-0 this year. Want to see how fierce and protective a Panther is of a basket? Play half-court slow-down and see they like that even better. The Panthers have won 49 straight games when holding the opponent to 50 or fewer points, including 6-0 this year. The Panthers are shooting 45.0% from the field for the season, knocking down 336 of their 747 shots (No. 9 NCAA). Shay Rawls has hit the target 56% on 28-of-50 to best Chan Harris 25-of-43 (.581). Veteran McKeller hits 45% of her 239 attempts. Georgia State s defense has kept every opponent but one below their season scoring average...state ranks No. 11 in the nation in defense (53.2), holding 8 of its last 10 opponents to 56, 53, 50, 49, 45, 44, 42 and 32 points. The Panthers finished No. 10 in the nation last year in steals (11.8 per game). GSU has made 10 or more steals in a game 9 times in the 12 games this season. This year, the defense has forced 282 turnovers (21.7 per game) and made 150 steals (11.5 per game, No. 14 NCAA). State is No. 3 in CAA in blocked shots (52, 4.3 per game, tie 3rd CAA). Versatile, the Panthers have started seven different players so far this season. Only three have started all 13 games (McKeller, Burtts and Johnson). Georgia State is 4-1 on the road this year after the loss at 11-2 James Madison, while sitting at 6-2 at home as a result of the losses to the two Top 25 teams in the GSU Sports Arena. Georgia State sits at No. 104 (Sagarin), 114 (CollegeRPI.com) and 118 (CBN RPI) on Jan. 4. JMU is No. 37, 41 and 44, respectively in those three ranking services.

4 Georgia State Basketball Notes - Page 4 McKELLER STARTS STRONG (AGAIN) SIX-PACK OF WINS Danyiell McKeller has started off the year strong (#16 NCAA in scoring, 20.2): 22 pts., 7 reb. - Kennesaw 21 pts., 5 reb - Florida St. 21 pts., 9 reb. - Murray St. 18 pts., 7 reb. - Troy 22 pts., 6 reb. - Presbyterian 16 pts., 6 reb. - Nicholls 26 pts., 4 reb. - Del. St. 25 pts., 6 reb. - Iona 14 pts., 6 reb. - Ga. Tech 19 pts., 4 reb. - UT Martin 22 pts., 5 reb. - UMES 20 pts., 7 reb. - UNCW 16 pts., 4 reb. - JUMU This is similiar to last year when she opened with 24 points and 11 rebounds in The Panthers had their six-game win streak ended by Georgia Tech on Dec. 22, which was the longest since a seven-game roll back in the season. The current streak is again at 3. The school record is 17 straight with a trio of 10-game win streaks and a pair of 8-game win streaks. This is the 6th time to have a 6-game win streak. BEST SHOOTING HALVES OF THIS SEASON the opening win at Clemson and then had 23 points against Northeastern before her injury. But, last year s season took a sour turn for the Panthers from the solid 9-4 start after she injured both her knees and missed over a month of action. McKeller was averaging nearly 15 points a game last year in that fast start of her junior year. McKeller s last double-figure game was the 50th of her career as she sits at 1,077 career points and 536 rebounds. She has that confidence back now that made her a 1,585-point scorer in North Carolina prep ball (Westover High in Fayetteville, N.C.) as she averaged 17.5 as a senior in high school. McKeller has topped the 20-point mark nine times in her career. Mathematically, she needs just 29 points to catch Monica Thomas ( ) in 16th place in school history. Team No. 11 Defense No. 14 Steals No. 15 Turnover Margin-6.42 No. 21 FG Pct No. 55 Assists No. 56 FG Def. Pct NCAA STAT RANKINGS DEFENSE ALWAYS WINS Individual No.16 Scoring -McKeller-20.2 No. 37 Assists - Johnson- 5.5 No. 45 Asst-To ratio- Johnson No. 74 Steals - Johnson 2.5 Team RPI -104, 114 & 118 of 345 universities The Panthers have shot better than 50% in 12 of the 22 halves this season as they lead the CAA in FG percentage (45.6,). Here are the top HALVES of this season: 65.0 at Delaware State (1st half) 63.0 Nicholls State (2nd half) 60.9 Florida State (2nd half) 57.7 Murray State (2nd half) 57.6 at Kennesaw State (1st half) 57.1 Troy (1st half) 55.0 Kennesaw State (2nd half) 54.8 UNC Wilmington (2nd half) 52.2 Presbyterian (2nd half) 51.7 at Delaware State (2nd half) 51.7 Iona (1st half) 50.0 UT Martin (1st half) Best GAME Shooting percentage this season: 57.1 at Delaware State 28-of at Kennesaw State 34-of Nicholls State 30-of-54 When Georgia State held UT Martin to 32 points in the Holiday Tournament on Dec. 29, it marked the third lowest points allowed in a game in school history. Need evidence that defense always wins? Here are the 13 games when Georgia State has held its opponent to 40 or fewer points, all easy wins. Fewest Points Allowed, Game Pts. Opponent (Year) Score 30 Samford ( ) W, Morris Brown ( ) W, UT Martin ( ) W, Georgia Tech ( ) W, Piedont ( ) W, Furman ( ) W, Brewton-Parker ( ) W, Jacksonville ( ) W, at Samford ( ) W, at USF ( ) W, USC Upstate ( ) W, at Tift ( ) W, Georgia Tech ( ) W,

5 Georgia State Basketball Notes - Page SCHEDULE & RESULTS Date Opponent Time 11-4 SHORTER (Exh.) GA SOUTHWESTERN (Exh.) at Kennesaw State FLORIDA STATE Georgia State Thanksgiving Tournament MURRAY STATE TROY at Presbyterian College NICHOLLS STATE at Delaware State at Iona GEORGIA TECH th annual Georgia State University Invitational UT MARTIN UMES/Championship UNC WILMINGTON* at James Madison* at Hofstra* 2 p.m VCU* 6 p.m TOWSON* 2 p.m at Old Dominion* 7 p.m JAMES MADISON* 2 p.m at George Mason* 7 p.m at VCU* 2 p.m. 2-4 NORTHEASTERN* 6 p.m. 2-7 WILLIAM AND MARY* 1 p.m at Towson* 7 p.m at Delaware* 12 p.m. TV 2-18 OLD DOMINION* 6 p.m at Northeastern* 2 p.m DREXEL* 6 p.m GEORGE MASON* 2 p.m. 3-3 at UNC Wilmington* 7 p.m CAA Championship TBA Harrisonburg, VA * Colonial Athletic Association Game All times listed are EASTERN EXPERIENCE Of The Panthers Georgia State s seven returners and one junior college transfer bring a wealth of college experience. Here is what they have done: DF DF D-Double GP GS Scoring Rebs. Games Danyiell McKeller Shay Rawls Brittany Graham (incl. JC) JUCO only Traci Haltiwanger Angelique Burtts (incl.jc) JUCO only Chan Harris Crystal Johnson (2 DF asst.) Jylisa Williams TOTALS STREAKS AND MILESTONES: Longest current games consecutive games, streak Shay Rawls with 103 straight Longest current games started streak, Crystal Johnson, 43 straight Angelique Burtts started all 32 last year in JUCO and the 13 this year (45 total) 100 Games Played: Shay Rawls played in 103rd Thursday 1,000 Points Scored: Danyiell McKeller has 1, Rebounds: Shay Rawls needs 11 (639 now) 550 Rebounds: Danyiell McKeller needs 14 (has 536) 550 Points: Shay Rawls needs 22 (528) Pointers: Brittany Graham (has 126, incld. JUCO) 50 Double Figures Games: Danyiell McKeller had 50th Thursday 300 Career Wins: Lea Henry needs 2 (has 298) The Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) The CAA has placed three or more teams in postseason tournaments for four straight years, with two teams receiving NCAA bids last year (Drexel and VCU). In each of the past two WNBA drafts, the CAA has had a first-round pick. The 12-member CAA will play its conference championship this year on March on the campus of James Madison University. This year, the CAA is a combined (59%) vs. Non-Conference opposition. This year, James Madison is currently No. 25 in the national poll with a top win over No. 14 Virginia. The CAA has been No. 8, 9 or 10 in the conference weekly RPI rankings this year among the 32 conferences. 11 of the 12 CAA schools are ranked in the Top 50% in the RPI rankings. 5 of the Top 25 scorers in the NCAA are from the CAA, led by Dawn Evans of JMU and Elena Delle Donne of Del., both in top 10

6 Georgia State Basketball Notes - Page 6 It Takes A THIEF HEAD COACH LEA HENRY Lea Henry enters her 16th season as the head coach of the Georgia State University women s basketball program and 20th year overall at the helm of an NCAA Division I team. Henry already holds the record for most career wins at State with 240 and has won 20 or more games in a season four times. She has 298 career wins at her three schools. She has been a Conference Coach of the Year three times and has been named the Georgia Division I Coach of the Year three times by the Atlanta Tipoff Club. Henry has led State to five conference regular season championships and three conference tournament championships. Her State teams have earned three NCAA bids and one WNIT bid. She is an inductee in the Class of 2006 Georgia Sports Hall of Fame and the Class of 2005 University of Tennessee Lady Vol Hall of Fame. LEA HENRY AS A HEAD COACH Season School Record Florida (Interim) Mercer Mercer Mercer Mercer Georgia State Georgia State Georgia State Georgia State Georgia State Georgia State Georgia State Georgia State Georgia State Georgia State Georgia State Georgia State Georgia State Georgia State Georgia State Georgia State 10-3 Six Games at Florida 3-3 Four Seasons at Mercer th Season at Georgia State (.533) Overall (19-plus Seasons) (.527) Last year, the Panthers ranked No. 10 in the nation in steals (11.8 per game) with 18 games with double-digit steals. They are No. 14 in the nation this year at 11.5 and average 21.7 turnovers forced per game. They have 55 blocks (No. 3, No. 61 NCAA). The defense includes three players who already have 25 or more steals this year, with Johnson s 32, McKeller s 31 and Burtts 28. Shay Rawls, Jylisa Williams and Brittany Graham also have double-digit steals with 16, 11 and 11 this year. The most steals in a game this season were 17 versus UNCW, 16 against Troy, with 14 against Nicholls State, as well as 13 versus Presbyterian College and UT Martin, plus 12 each from Kennesaw State and Iona. SHARING The Ball Passing is another integral part of Coach Henry s plans as last year s team was No. 2 in the CAA in assists and No. 74 in the nation. State had 241 assists, an average of 14 per game. Pass first, dribble second, encourages getting the ball to the open teammate. They lead the CAA this year with 15.9 assists per game and are No. 55 in the NCAA. Point guard Crystal Johnson led the CAA with 166 assists (5.53) and ranked No. 20 in the NCAA. Fellow All-CAA freshman guard Jylisa Wiliams made 61 assists to give the backcourt a combined 227 passes that led directly to the baskets. Baking The January BIRTHDAY Cake Senior forward Shay Rawls has the lone birthday in January. The Augustaborn native turns 22 on Saturday, Jan. 16. WHAT S NEXT? The Panthers will face their third Top 25 opponent of the year when they travel to Harrisonburg, Va., to face ranked James Madison in a CAA battle on Jan. 7 at the site of the CAA Championships in March. The Panthers then face the challenge of Top 100 RPI Hofstra in Hempstead, N.Y., on Jan. 10. State s two-game homestand the following weeks include the first of two games with VCU (Jan. 14) and Towson (Jan. 17). 35th YEAR of Basketball This marks Georgia State s 35th season of women s basketball in the NCAA with the first season being in The team has earned three NCAA bids and one WNIT bid.

7 Georgia State Basketball Notes - Page 7 Georgia State Roster Fun Facts 2 Angelique Burtts Is a twin (brother s name is Angelo)..Was 5th at the state championship track meet in the long jump...has dunked the ball during practices at high school and previous college...this is the third college team for her (Middle Tennessee as freshman, East Mississippi JC as sophomore). 4 Tiffany Anderson Youngest in family of five, so has always tried to keep up with the big kids...third in the state track championship last year in the long jump and member of fifth place 4x100 relay team...first met Coach Henry in middle school Camp of Champs in hometown of Albany. 10 Brittany Graham Her father, Paul, was head coach at Washington State and is now assistant on men s staff here at Georgia State...This is the eighth city the daughter of a basketball coach has lived in...wears #10 because her older brother, Nick (Washington State) did...english major who likes writing and photography and aspires to be an ESPN reporter. 12 Chandra Harris Her father, Charles, was a 6-2 guard who played basketball at Iowa State (class of 81)...Chan was All-CAA in track last year as a high jumper...she has twin brothers, who are younger, and is one of four children...in track, Chandra was third in the state championship in the high jump. 22 Traci Haltiwanger One of six children...enjoys bowling...hails from the Flower Town in the Pines of Summerville, S.C., north of Charleston... Traci s friend, A.J. Green, led the Summerville men s basketball team in scoring and he is leading the SEC in pass receiving now at UGA...Traci wants to become a basketball coach. 23 Crystal Johnson Born two days before Christmas (Dec. 23)...Older brother, James, was also high school point guard and taught her a lot about the game...mom works in library and stressed education first... Big XBox 360 fan...wears 23 like others who like Michael Jordan. 25 Shay Rawls Overcame major knee surgery (ACL, MCL) in high school 2005, but has come back to play in 90 consecutive college games...lettered in volleyball (team MVP) and track...one of five children and she is second oldest...made 18 consecutive free throw for her best streak at State. 30 Erika Sumpter Sister, Brittany, played college ball at Charlotte and Johnson C. Smith and mom, Sandra, was also a high school basketball player...ap Honor Roll student who wants to be a teacher and is an early childhood education major. 32 Jerlisa Taylor Cheers for Navy football team since cousin, Ricky Dobbs, is the quarterback and leading rusher... Dobbs had also been an all-state basketball player at her metro Atlanta high school (Douglas County)...Majoring in criminal justice. 33 Cody Paulk Her father, Darron, is 6-6 and played ball at Georgia Southwestern College...Member of National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta mathematics honorary..played the viola in the school orchestra...had a triple-double game in points, rebounds and blocks last year. 42 Danyiell McKeller Danyiell is a twin (brother Daniel)...Wears No. 42 to remember her mother, who died at age 42 when Danyiell was just One of six children. Her older brother, Ira, played football at Wake Forest University. 44 Jylisa Williams In middle school, Jylisa was first chair on the saxophone in the school band...older brother, Keith played football at Florida A&M and in 2008 with the Edmonton Eskimos in the Canadian Foot ball League...A state of Georgia 5A Player of Year, her Stephenson team won state title. Coaching Staff Two have won Olympic gold medals with the USA basketball teams...lea Henry did so in 1984 as the starting point guard on first USA women s team to ever win gold...bridgette Gordon did so in 1988 as starting forward...gordon is in Basketball Hall of Fame (Class of 2007)...Henry is in State of Georgia Hall of Fame (Class of 2006)...Coach Henry s husband, Greg Manning, is a former player at Maryland and was inducted into the Pennsylvania Athletic State Hall of Fame in October 2009, making them a dual Hall of Fame family.

8 Georgia State Basketball Notes - Page 8 PANTHERS BY THE NUMBERS Where Georgia State ranked in the CAA in 7 categories (Jan. 4) 2 - Number of returning All-CAA rookies on this year s roster (Jylisa Williams and Crystal Johnson) 3 - Number of seniors on this year s team (Graham, McKeller and Rawls) 11 - Where Georgia State ranks in the NCAA in scoring defense (53.2) 12 - Consecutive games Georgia State has won when scoring 70 or more points 14 - Where Georgia State currently ranks in NCAA in steals per game (11.5) 16 - Where Danyiell McKeller currently ranks in NCAA in scoring (20.2) 21 - Where Georgia State currently ranks in NCAA in FG percentage (45.0%) 21- Number of all-conference players under head coach Lea Henry 35- This is Georgia State s 35th season of women s basketball ( beginning) 37- Where point guard Crystal Johnson ranks in the NCAA in assists (5.5 per game) 49- Consecutive games GSU has won when holding opponent to 50 or fewer points 50- Number of career double-figure scoring games of Danyiell McKeller 55- Where Georgia State currently ranks in NCAA in assists per game in (15.9) 103- Career games of Shay Rawls, right, needing 6 to move into the Top 10 in school history 298- Career coaching wins of head coach Lea Henry, 240 which are a school record at Georgia State 314- Points scored by Jylisa Williams last year to lead all CAA freshmen in scoring (10.5 pg) 631- Career rebounds of Shay Rawls, needing 69 to crack the Top 10 in school history 1,077- Career points of Danyiell McKeller, needing 29 to move up to 17th in school history

9 Georgia State Basketball Notes - Page 9 Georgia State Women s Basketball Roster NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/High School/Previous School 2 Angelique Burtts F Jr. 6-0 Conyers, Ga./East Miss. JC/MTSU/Rockdale 4 Tiffany Anderson G Fr. 5-9 Albany, Ga./Dougherty 10 Brittany Graham G Sr. 5-9 Boulder, Col./KCKCC/UMKC/Boulder 12 Chan Harris F Jr. 6-2 Macon, Ga./Northeast 22 Traci Haltiwanger G Jr. 5-9 Summerville, S.C./Summerville 23 Crystal Johnson G So. 5-8 Gainesville, Fla./P.K. Yonge 25 Shay Rawls F/C Sr. 6-2 Augusta, Ga./Cross Creek 30 Erika Sumpter F/C Fr. 6-2 Orangeburg, S.C./Wilkinson 32 Jerlisa Taylor G Fr. 5-6 Douglasville, Ga./Douglas County 33 Cody Paulk F/C Fr. 6-3 Gadsden, Ala./Gadsden City 42 Danyiell McKeller F Sr Fayetteville, N.C./Westover 44 Jylisa Williams G So. 5-8 Atlanta, Ga./Stephenson ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/High School/Previous School 4 Tiffany Anderson G Fr. 5-9 Albany, Ga./Dougherty 2 Angelique Burtts F Jr. 6-0 Conyers, Ga./East Miss. JC/MTSU/Rockdale 10 Brittany Graham G Sr. 5-9 Boulder, Col./KCKCC/UMKC/Boulder 22 Traci Haltiwanger G Jr. 5-9 Summerville, S.C./Summerville 12 Chan Harris F Jr. 6-2 Macon, Ga./Northeast 23 Crystal Johnson G Fr. 5-8 Gainesville, Fla./P.K. Yonge 42 Danyiell McKeller F Sr Fayetteville, N.C./Westover 33 Cody Paulk F/C Fr. 6-3 Gadsden, Ala./Gadsden City 25 Shay Rawls F/C Sr. 6-2 Augusta, Ga./Cross Creek 30 Erika Sumpter F/C Fr. 6-2 Orangeburg, S.C./Wilkinson 32 Jerlisa Taylor G Fr. 5-6 Douglasville, Ga./Douglas County 44 Jylisa Williams G Fr. 5-8 Atlanta, Ga./Stephenson Pronunciation Guide AN-juh-LEAK Burtts CHAN Harris Traci HALT-e-wang-er Jer-LISA Taylor Code-e PALLk DAN-yell McKeller Juh-LISA Williams ROSTER BREAKDOWNS Seniors 3 Georgia 6 Juniors 3 South Carolina 2 Sophomores 2 Alabama 1 Freshman 4 Colorado 1 Florida 1 North Carolina 1

10 Georgia State Basketball Notes - Page 10 Georgia State Women s Current Statistics Georgia State Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 07, 2010) 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 42 McKeller, Danyiell Burtts, Angelique Harris, Chan Graham, Brittany Johnson, Crystal Rawls, Shay Williams, Jylisa Haltiwanger, Traci Anderson, Tiffany Sumpter, Erika Taylor, Jerlisa Paulk, Cody Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS GSU 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. 11/14/09 at Kennesaw State W /22/09 FLORIDA STATE L /27/09 MURRAY STATE W /28/09 TROY UNIVERSITY W /05/09 at Presbyterian College W /12/09 NICHOLLS STATE W /16/09 at Delaware State W /18/09 at Iona College W /22/09 GEORGIA TECH L /29/09 UT MARTIN W /30/09 MD.-EASTERN SHORE W * 1/3/10 UNC WILMINGTON W * 1/7/10 at James Madison L * = Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Georgia State Opponents

11 Game 1: Nov. 14, 2009, 5:00 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 77, KENNESAW STATE 52 Kennesaw, Ga. (KSU Convocation Center) In the season opener on the road, Georgia State got 22 points and 11 rebounds from 6-foot-2 Chan Harris as well as 22 points and seven rebounds from senior forward Danyiell McKeller. Newcomer Angelique Burtts added 15 points and seven assists in her first game in the blue and white. The Panthers full-court defense forced 28 turnovers and had 12 steals in showing the form that ranked them No. 10 in the nation last season in steals. Georgia State shot 57.6 percent in the first half and 55.6 in the second half for a solid game of 56.7 percent. State s defense held Kennesaw State to 39 percent from the field. Georgia State s dominance saw them scored 46 points in the paint tonight. We felt we could have a good inside presence tonight with our size and experience and we did, especially in the first half, Coach Lea Henry noted postgame. Our guards were patient and worked the ball inside well. I am pleased with our offensive execution. Georgia State started strong with a quick 6-0 burst and built the margin quickly to 19-4 over the first seven minutes of the game with Harris going on a run scoring nine of 11 points for the Panthers in the early stretch. The host Owls never got the lead back into single digits and State built the cushion to by halftime, with Harris having 18 points in the opening half. The visiting Panthers roared back out of the locker room in the second half by scoring the first six points and increasing the margin to 28 points at just two minutes into the second half with Harris and McKeller adding quick buckets. Georgia State got to use all the players on the roster and the closest Kennesaw State could ever get was with seven minutes to go before State had another burst to get it back over 20 points to stay The taller Panthers held a rebound margin. The opening-day win marks a second straight season the Panthers have done so, following last year s season-opening win at Clemson, State s passing game was excellent with 18 assists...state s 12 steals is right on pace with last year s final 11.8 per game average that ranked no. 10 in the nation...mckeller notched her 38th career double-figure game with her 22 points. That marks the 7th 20-plus point game for the senior forward...the Panthers played all 10 players who dressed, as junior Traci Haltiwanger and sophomore All-CAA rookie Jylisa Williams did not dress out. GEORGIA STATE 77 (1-0) Burtts, f McKeller, f Harris, c Graham, g Johnson, g Anderson Rawls Sumpter Taylor Paulk Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 56.7% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 14.3% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 66.7% KENNESAW STATE 52 (0-1) Bolden, f Bullock, f Nixon, c Smith, g Lockett, g Holliday Jones Weaver Gideon Capellan Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 39.1% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 23.8% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 70.0% Score by Periods...1st 2nd Total GEORGIA STATE KENNESAW STATE Officials: Mary Day, Meadow Overstreet, Esther Ray Attendance: 671 Game 2: Nov. 22, 2009, 2:00 p.m. FLORIDA STATE 66, GEORGIA STATE 53 Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia State Sports Arena) Tenth-ranked Florida State held off scrappy Georgia State, 66-53, Sunday afternoon as the Panthers second-half rally made it closer than the final score might indicate. Florida State (4-0) won its 12th straight road game, but Georgia State (1-1) didn t go down without a fight. The host Panthers made a second-half rally to close within five points twice, the last at with 11:11 on the clock. Georgia State was still battling at with 7:56 just after the Seminoles All-America 6-foot-5 post player Jacinta Monroe went down with a knee injury at 8:28. The physical game hampered Georgia State s press and ability to drive on offense and saw two starters foul out (Danyiell McKeller and Crystal Johnson) and two more end with four (Chan Harris and Angelique Burtts). Georgia State s rally saw them shoot 60.9 percent in the second half and outscore Florida State in the second half, But, the host Panthers had dug a big hole by shooting just 24 percent in the first half. I liked how the team fought today, even when they got down, Coach Lea Henry said. We gave ourselves a chance to win today, despite all the foul troubles. I had told the team before the game that three things could happen: we could win, we could battle hard to the finish and be competitive or we could lose badly. I said two of those three would be really good for us. And, we did battle hard to the finish, so I think we can be excited about the long season ahead. Florida State is a top 10 team with a great coach and great athletes and they earned the win today. In the first five minutes of the game, FSU held a 9-7 lead. But, a trio of treys, plus four points from Monroe, sparked a huge 16-0 run that made it 25-7 with 8:11 in the first half. The visitors held a halftime lead. It was still with 15:16, but then Georgia State and Danyiell McKeller really went to work. The Panthers went on an 8-0 run to close to with 13:55. After a Monroe basket for FSU, State grew that run to 13-2 as Graham hit a back door lay-up and then a trey to make it at 11:48 and the game was back on. But, Harris and McKeller each had four fouls by this point and Johnson and Burtts were playing with three fouls. Brevard and Monroe scored down low to grow the lead to 11 at at 9:15, but Georgia State answered back with a jumper, followed by a pair of free throws from McKeller made it with 7:56. Four more free throws by Florida State moved the lead back into double figures and the visitors held a advantage with 3:47 left. #10 FLORIDA STATE 66 (4-0) Harvin, f Monroe, f Bravard, c Gray, g Ward, g Clayton Deluzio Hunnicutt Keough Davis Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 45.1% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 42.9% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 58.3% GEORGIA STATE 53 (1-1) Burtts, f McKeller, f Harris, c Graham, g Johnson, g Anderson Rawls Sumpter Paulk Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 41.7% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 37.5% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 50.0% Score by Periods...1st 2nd Total FLORIDA STATE GEORGIA STATE Officials: Douglas Cloud, Angelica Suffren, Diana DePaul Attendance: 614 Game 3: Nov. 27, 2009, 2:00 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 87, MURRAY STATE 72 Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia State Sports Arena) Georgia State raced past Murray State, 87-72, in the opening game of the Georgia State Thanksgiving Tournament on Friday afternoon. The host Panthers (2-1) had four players in double figures, led by a rare triple-double from junior forward Angelique Burtts. Burtts produced just the third triple-double in school history with her 19 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds. Senior forward Danyiell McKeller netted 21 points and nine rebounds for a third consecutive over 20 this season. Georgia State trailed at halftime with foul trouble (14 fouls and six players with two each) and cold shooting (28.6% on 14-for-49). But, the second half was totally different with a 54-point burst and 57.7% shooting. The host Panthers hustled to a rebound advantage for the game, buoyed by 21 offensive boards. Murray State, who came in averaging 80.8 points and nine three-point baskets a game, made just four-of-13 outside the arc in today s loss. We were frustrated with fouls in the first half and we challenged the team to play like they really can, Coach Lea Henry said. We were rushing our shots even though we were dominating with 49 first-half shots to their 21 shots. We beat a good team today. Murray State plays hard and tough and this was a big challenge. Georgia State led early by eight and were leading 12-8 just six minutes into the game when McKeller went to the bench with her second foul, not to return until the second half. Murray State rallied to tie the game for the first time at 27 with 5:12 in the half and built seven-point leads twice, the last with 1:09 in the half. Murray State hit 14-of-17 free throws in the first half to just 4-of-4 by State. In the second half, Georgia State got the game tied at 48 in the first three minutes of the half, got the lead at 50-48, and Murray State tied it at 50 with 15:50 on the clock. The Panthers outscored the Racers 14-4 over the next five minutes, sparked by McKeller, and held a advantage at 10:30. But, Murray State wasn t going down without a fight and came back to tie the game for a fourth time at 68 with 4:31 left. A trey by Johnson gave GSU the lead it would never lose. It was with 2:36 left when GSU dominated the finish with a final 15-2 run. The 87 points are the most for GSU since scoring 87 vs. Towson on Feb. 11, The aggressive Panthers scored 24 points off turnovers today. MURRAY STATE 72 (4-1) Holderf Kluempers, f Isom, g Robinson, g Luckett, g Cunningham Elkins Schwab Nevels Thornton Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 45.1% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 30.8% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 84.6% GEORGIA STATE 87 (2-1) Burtts, f McKeller, f Harris, c Graham, g Johnson, g Anderson Rawls Sumpter Taylor Paulk Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 38.7% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 26.1% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 76.7% Score by Periods...1st 2nd Total MURRAY STATE GEORGIA STATE Officials: John Morningstar, Geraldine Smith, David Gaskins Attendance: 349

12 Game 4: Nov. 28, 2009, 4:00 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 61, TROY 45 Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia State Sports Arena) Game 5: Dec. 5, 2009, 5:00 p.m. GEORGIA STate 58, PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 44 Clinton, S.C. (Templeton Center) Game 6: Dec. 12, 2009, 2:00 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 79 NICHOLLS STATE 50 Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia State Sports Arena) Georgia State rode its pressure defense to a romp over Troy for the championship of the Georgia State Thanksgiving Tournament Saturday afternoon. Morgan State defeated Murray State, in the consolation game. Georgia State (3-1) used 16 steals and 27 forced turnovers in today s win that was sparked by a 23-0 first half run to go from a tie at 11:50 to a lead at 1:55 in the opening half. During that 10:12 of holding Troy without a basket, Georgia State forced seven turnovers, had five steals and blocked a shot. Of course, that defense has been State s trademark after ranking #10 in the nation last year with 11.8 steals per game. Georgia State and Troy traded early leads and ties in the first eight minutes when Georgia State upped the pressure and took over the game. McKeller s steal and lay-up started the long run where she scored eight points and Johnson had six points during the 23-0 domination. The Panthers grew the lead to 25 points at with 11:53 to play and had increased it 27 points at with 4:02 left when the four freshmen got the final minutes as Troy cut into the final margin. The 45 points allowed is a season best, lowering the 52 allowed to Kennesaw State. Georgia State has won its three games by 25, 16 and 15 points, losing only by 13 to No. 9 Florida State. In addition to McKeller s MVP award, the all-tournament team was made up of Angelique Burtts and Crystal Johnson of Georgia State, Donette McNair of Troy, Corin Adams of Morgan State and Mallory Luckett of Murray State. Troy (3-2) was paced by forward Donette McNair s 13 points and six rebounds to go with Kirsten Smith s 12 points and eight rebounds We made some adjustments and got after them more in the first half and that 23-0 run was certainly the difference in the game, Coach Lea Henry noted. The 40-point first half carried us and gave everyone a chance to play some today. We are committed to our defense and what we are trying to do, Henry continued. We are long and have size to play a zone or quick and athletic to play man, whether we do either full-court or half-court. Georgia State won its third straight game with a decision over host Presbyterian College on Saturday evening in Clinton, S.C.. Georgia State (4-1) used its full-court pressure defense to amass 13 steals, force 24 turnovers and block five shots in the win over Presbyterian (0-9), a school that has played one of the toughest early-season schedules in the nation. The Panthers were led by senior forward Danyiell McKeller, who scored 22 points, just above her 20.5 season average that ranks her in the top 25 in the nation. Junior guard Traci Haltiwanger played her first game of the season and knocked down three 3-point baskets, while junior wing Angelique Burtts added nine more points and five rebounds. Georgia State dominated early in rolling out to a 15-2 lead over the first 10 minutes of the game with McKeller scoring 12 of those 15 points to go with a Haltiwanger trey. State built the lead to 22-5 at 4:26 and took a lead into the halftime break. In the second half, visiting State applied more defensive pressure and held a lead with 10 minutes to play. The Panthers had their largest lead of the game at with 6:50 to play and the reserves scored only five points the remainder of the game. We were a little out of synch with the early foul trouble on a couple starters and had players moving to different positions, but the positive is we got a lot of minutes from a lot of players to help us later, Coach Lea Henry said. We didn t adjust to the calls and were too aggressive, but we got another road win, so we are happy. Their zone obviously kept the score down a little and we only had our good tempo during the first part of the second half, Henry said. Presbyterian College, who has played one of the toughest schedules in the nation this year and was hosting its home opener, was led by Amanda Mills, who scored 15 points, including 10-of-14 from the free throw line. Mariah Pietrowski added 13 more points for the Blue Hose. Georgia State will take a short break for final exams and return to action next Saturday when it plays host to the Nicholls State Colonels Georgia State women s basketball team won its fourth straight game by racing past Nicholls State, 79-50, Saturday afternoon. Basically, it was a typical Georgia State win that started with the defense that forced 31 turnovers and made 14 steals, just above the 11.4 season steals average that is in the top 25 in the nation. The defense held a third consecutive opponent to 50 points or less for just the third time in school history. Offensive, State won its 11th straight game when scoring 70 or more points and topped their league-leading shooting percentage of 45 with a 55.6 percent day from the field today. Georgia State (5-1) got a stellar 9-of-10 field goal performance from junior wing Angelique Burtts as she led the team with 20 points and four steals. Senior forward Danyiell McKeller shot 50% for her 16 points and six rebounds, while junior forward Chan Harris hit 5-of-7 shots for her 13 points. Shay Rawls led with seven rebounds and Crystal Johnson led with five assists. Nicholls State (2-6) saw its one-game win streak end, but had three players in double figures. Richsanda Bickham had 12 points before fouling out, while Alisha Allen and Jamia Akins each added 10 points. The host Panthers ran off the first six points of the game and never looked back. They built the lead to 15-6 just past the midway point of the first half. They had it to 22-8 at 5:42 before Nicholls made a run to close to at 1:10 before the hosts took a lead into the halftime break. In the second half, Georgia State opened with a quick 13-4 run to make it after the first five minutes of that half. After Nicholls State closed to 44-30, Georgia State had another 15-8 run to make it with 8:30 to go. We bothered them by being so active and forced a lot of turnovers, Coach Lea Henry said postgame. We really got our tempo going in the second half and shot the ball very well that second half. Angelique (Burtts) was huge today and she is capable of exploding on offense like that at any time. It was good to get Jylisa Williams back for the first time this season and we will have to get used to all our rotations now and work together no matter who is in the game. But, we played with energy and effort today and it was another good win. TROY UNIVERSITY 45 (3-2) Shearing, f McNair, f Manuel, g Davis, g Smith, g McAppion Kleeman Blake Hawkins FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 35.7% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 21.4% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 75.0% GEORGIA STATE 61 (3-1) Burtts, f McKeller, f Harris, c Graham, g Johnson, g Anderson Rawls Sumpter Taylor Paulk Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 45.5% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 50.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 77.8% Score by Periods...1st 2nd Total TROY GEORGIA STATE Officials: Alicia Walker, Geraldine Smith, Rashan Michel Attendance: 379 GEORGIA STATE 58 (4-1) Burtts, f McKeller, f Harris, c Graham, g Johnson, g Anderson Haltiwanger Rawls Sumpter Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 43.8% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 33.3% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 50.0% PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE 44 (0-8) David, g Mills, g Stevens, g Wright, f Pietrowski, c Parker Brown Fothergill Burnside Smith Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 28.6% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 21.4% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 60.0% Score by Periods...1st 2nd Total GEORGIA STATE PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE Officials: Timothy Bryant, Karen Preato, Brian K. Miller Attendance: 212 NICHOLLS STATE 50 (2-6) McNamee, f Hearon, f Allen, f Bickham, g Washington g Akins Hoskins Hunter Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 35.7% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 37.5% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 60.9% GEORGIA STATE 70 (5-1) Burtts, f McKeller, f Harris, c Graham, g Johnson, g Anderson Haltiwanger Rawls Sumpter Paulk Williams Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 55.6% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 30.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 72.7% Score by Periods...1st 2nd Total NICHOLLS STATE GEORGIA STATE Officials: Joe Cunningham, Kenneth Weiand, Alicia Walker Attendance: 408

13 Game 7: Dec. 16, 2009, 5:30 p.m. GEORGIA STate 66, DELAWARE STATE 42 Dover, Del. (Memorial Hall) Georgia State rolled to a road win over Delaware State on Wednesday evening at Memorial Hall. The Panthers (6-1) won their fifth straight game by allowing a season-low 42 points and holding a fourth consecutive opponent to 50 points or less. Georgia State got a career-best 26 points from senior forward Danyiell McKeller, who came in averaging 20 points a game to rank in the top 25 in the nation. This 11-of-18 shooting game was her fourth of 20 or more points this season. Junior wing Angelique Burtts added 12 points, while sophomore guard Crystal Johnson provided 11 more points and seven assists. Senior forward Shay Rawls led the team with nine rebounds. Georgia State, who ranks No. 15 in the nation in field goal percentage and leads the CAA at 46.8%, shot 65 percent in the first half and 57.1% for the game by hitting 28 of their 49 shots. We communicated well on defense, played a rare zone for us, and were patient in what we were doing, Coach Henry said. Our defense frustrated them and we played with a purpose. I am thrilled at how hard the team is competing. This group really wants to do well and they are working hard. On Danyiell McKeller, Coach Henry noted: Danyiell is so active in getting open and creating shots. And, she leads by her example of playing tough defense and coming up with the five steals like she did tonight. The key run in the game came in the first half. Georgia State opened a quick seven-point lead at 11-4, but the host Hornets tied the game at 13 at 9:15. An increase in the defensive effort sparked a 16-1 run over those final nine minutes of the half and the Panthers went into halftime with a cushion. The closest Delaware State ever got again was when the Panthers quickly answered with a 10-0 run to make it with a little under nine minutes to play. The 24-point win was just under the 29-win point win Saturday over Nicholls and the 25-point win over Kennesaw State as the Panthers have won all six games this year by 14 or more points. The Panthers defense limited the Hornets to 42 tonight, just below the 44 to Presbyterian College and the 45 to Troy University. GEORGIA STATE 66 (6-1) Burtts, f McKeller, f Rawls, c Graham, g Johnson, g Haltiwanger Paulk Sumpter Williams Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 57.1% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 66.7% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 61.5% DELAWARE STATE 42 (1-7) Crockett D Oliveira Galloway Clark Bowen Brush Holloman Robinson Abraham Pitt Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 34.0% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 33.3% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 40.0% Score by Periods...1st 2nd Total GEORGIA STATE PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE Officials: Taiqua Stewart, Erika Herriman, Angela Jones Attendance: 175 Game 8: Dec. 18, 2009, 7:30 p.m. GEORGIA STate 64, IONA COLLEGE 56 New Rochelle, N.Y. (Mulcahy Center) Georgia State won its sixth straight game with a win over Iona College on Friday night at the Mulcahy Center. The Panthers, now 7-1, are off to the fastest start in school history, topping the 6-1 start of the squad State improves to 4-0 on the road this year as well. The last time Georgia State won six straight games was three years ago in games 8 through 13 of the season. Georgia State got 25 points and six rebounds from senior forward Danyiell McKeller, who entered the game ranked in the top 25 in the nation with her 20.9 average. Senior forward Shay Rawls added 13 points and six rebounds, while sophomore guard Jylisa Williams also added 10 points and six rebounds. GSU s defense, ranked in the top 25 in the nation in steals,added 12 more steals tonight and forced 23 turnovers, while holding Iona to 34 percent from the field. Iona (3-6) was led by 14 points and 13 rebounds from center Anna McLean. The Panthers started with game with a 6-4 lead when the host Gaels went on a 10-0 run to take a 14-6 lead and held that at 17-8 with seven minutes played. But, the Panthers and McKeller went to work and had a big 11-0 run that got them the lead back at at 8:53.. After a tie at 23 at 6:15, a McKeller basket gave State the lead it would never lose. State led by eight at halftime, Georgia State was cruising along with a lead at 10:40 and a lead with just 5 minutes to play when Iona began a comeback that cut the lead to with a minute to play as visiting State missed six shots and two free throws in that span. McKeller hit four free throws in the final 30 seconds to secure the win. We played in a tough environment tonight, but did what we needed to do to win the game, Coach Henry said. This team expects to win and they have the will to go out and do it. When things don t go as expected, you have to focus and play through that adversity. The Panthers were to return home Saturday to face top-25 ranked Georgia Tech on Tuesday. But, an airplane problem, coupled with a foot of snow, forced the Panthers to stay longer and not get back to Atlanta until Sunday evening. GEORGIA STATE 64 (7-1) Burtts, f McKeller, f Rawls, c Graham, g Johnson, g Haltiwanger Sumpter Williams Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 45.8% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 20.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 72.7% IONA COLLEGE 56 (3-6 Ford, f Ivkovic, f McLean, c Fregosi, g Hubbard, g Bacic Paligoric Scannell Flagg Kochanek Lutz Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 34.4% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 17.6% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 50.0% Score by Periods...1st 2nd Total GEORGIA STATE IONA COLLEGE Officials: Gary Schimel, Kenneth Kelly, Michelle Ross Attendance: 245 Game 9: Dec. 22, 2009, 12:00 p.m. GEORGIA TECH 62, GEORGIA STATE 50 Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia State Sports Arena) Georgia State (7-2) and Georgia Tech (10-2) battled basketfor-basket for 35 minutes before visiting Tech turned a lead with five minutes to play into a win by making 9-of-10 free throws and hitting a pair of three-point baskets. Georgia Tech (No. 24 AP) took advantage of its inside game with 17 points from 6-foot-2 Brigitte Ardossi and 16 points from 6-foot-5 Sasha Goodlett. Goodlett scored 11 of Tech s 15 points from 13:08 to 4:07 with points in the paint and free throws. Point guard Metra Walthour added 10 points with 6-6 free throws in the closing minutes. Team leader Alex Montgomery played 21 minutes off the bench to provide eight points and seven rebounds, including a clutch late three-pointer, in her comeback from her knee surgery last spring. Georgia State, whose only loss this year are to a pair of top 25 teams, got 14 points from Danyiell McKeller and 13 points and seven assists from Angelique Burtts. The Panthers missed 6-foot-2 center Chan Harris, who is now out for the season with a broken foot. Brittany Graham provided a firsthalf spark by coming off the bench to hit three three-point baskets. Both teams are nationally ranked in defense and steals, with State forcing 21 turnovers and making 13 steals today, while Tech forced 15 State turnovers and made seven steals. Tech could manage just 35.7% shooting against State s defense and State could hit just 32.8%. State was No. 9 in the NCAA before today with a 47.8% average. A big difference was Tech getting 21 free throw attempts to only six by Georgia State. Georgia Tech made 15 of its baskets in the paint to go with the 19 free throws. The teams traded baskets early with Tech getting a 10-8 advantage five minutes into the game. The Yellow Jackets went on a 8-2 run to open its largest lead at with 11:11, but host State forged back into an tie, the third of the game, at 6:15 with its 8-0 spurt. When McKeller banked home a shot at 2:55, State got a lead. But, Tech responded to close out the first half with a lead. In the second half, the battle continued with a McKeller basket closing the score to at 13:21. Every time Georgia State would close within 3 points, four times over the next eight minutes, big six-foot-five Goodlett would provide the answer down low for Tech. Angelique Burtts brought State within at 5:31 and the P1anthers had a three-on-two break to forge another tie, but misfired up close. Tech began to pull away when Mo Bennett and Alex Montgomery made back-to-back three-point baskets at 3:18 and 2:40. #24 GEORGIA TECH 62 (10-2) Ardossi, f Goodlett, c Bennett, g Walthour, g Foster, g Montgomery Taylor Adams Regins Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 35.7% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 23.1% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 90.5% GEORGIA STATE 50 (7-2) Burtts, f McKeller, f Rawls, c Williams, g Johnson, g Anderson Graham Haltiwanger Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 32.8% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 33.3% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 66.7% Score by Periods...1st 2nd Total GEORGIA TECH GEORGIA STATE Officials: Angelica Suffren, Edward Sidlasky, Lisa Ruggs Attendance: 557

14 Game 10: Dec. 29, 2009, 2:00 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 61, UT MarTIN 32 (Tourney) Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia State Sports Arena) Georgia State breezed to a victory in the opening game of the 16th Annual Georgia State Invitational at the GSU Sports Arena. Mississippi Valley State and Maryland Eastern Shore were set to play the second game. The Panthers (8-2) had its season-low defense and made this a fifth team held to 50 points or fewer points. Georgia State, who leads the CAA in almost every defensive category, forced 25 turnovers, made 13 steals, blocked 10 shots and held UT Martin to 27.9% from the field. Senior forward Danyiell McKeller led the scoring with 19 points in her 28 minutes of action, with Shay Rawls adding 10 points, making six rebounds and blocking three shots. Angelique Burtts led the defense with four steals, while adding eight points and three assists. UT Martin (1-9), who has lost three players to knee injuries this season, was led by nine points each from Paige Smith and Cali Cupples. The first game back after a break you have to work to get your timing back and it is good to get this win and move on to the championship game tomorrow, Coach Lea Henry said. Our defense was aggressive and forced them to struggle against us today. Playing against the zone today slowed things down, so we want to play with better tempo tomorrow. Coach Henry was pleased with the ball control that allowed just 10 turnovers, while allowing just five steals when they had the possession. Georgia State opened the second half with a 17-7 run, sparked by McKeller, to get the margin from at halftime to with 10 minutes to play. The Panthers were able to get 61 minutes of the 200 in the game from the bench in this game. Seven players had a steal and five had a blocked shot. The Panthers shut down UT Martin with just 23% shooting in the second half. The game began with McKeller hitting a pair of jumpers to get State started 4-0. A Weatherly three-point basket made it 4-3, but the host Panthers got two more baskets from McKeller and a two treys from Graham to open a quick 16-5 double-digit lead seven and a half minutes into the game. A trey by Cupples cut it to eight points before a lay-up by Rawls just under 10 minutes made it a double-digit lead that would stay from that point on. State s largest lead of the opening half was at at 3:13 before the teams went to the halftime break at UT MARTIN 31 (1-9) Smith, f Weatherly, f Lyles, f Glisson, g Cupples, g Vinson Ward Jones Greer Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 27.9% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 33.3% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 42.9% GEORGIA STATE 61 (8-2) Burtts, f McKeller, f Rawls, c Graham, g Johnson, g Anderson Haltiwanger Sumpter Paulk Williams Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 45.8% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 33.3% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 83.3% Score by Periods...1st 2nd Total UT MARTIN GEORGIA STATE Officials: Kathy Lonegan, John Almarode, Shannon Fox Attendance: 308 Game 11: Dec. 30, 2009, 4:00 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 76 UMES 49 Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia State Sports Arena) Georgia State won the championship of the 16th Annual Georgia State Invitational with a romp over the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES). The Panthers (9-2) up-tempo style upped the streak to 12 straight wins when scoring 70 or points and the full-court defense upped that streak to 49 straight wins when holding the opponent to under 50 points. Senior forward Danyiell McKeller again led the scoring with 22 points on 7-of-11 shooting, while senior center Shay Rawls stepped up with a double-double game of 11 points and 11 rebounds. Sophomore guard Jylisa Williams added 10 points off the bench. Georgia State gained control midway through the first half when the Panthers broke from a lead with a 15-4 run from 8:15 to 3:24 to make it GSU held a lead at halftime. In the second half, State started with an 8-2 run in the first two minutes to make it at 17:00 and the closest UMES could get after that was 15 points. With 7:50 to play, State was cruising at when it went on a quick 11-0 burst over the next 1:45 to make it with 6:06 left on the clock. The game included 48 fouls called, 27 on UMES and 21 on GSU. The Panthers hit a season-high 27-of-40 from the free throw line. Georgia State s nationally-ranked defense forced 19 turnovers, made 10 steals, blocked nine shots and held UMES to 29.3% shooting on the evening. This was a physical, rough game, but the team stayed focused and got the job done, Coach Lea Henry said. We are pleased to be 9-2 finishing up the non-conference portion of our schedule, bowing to only a pair of top 25-ranked teams. We have worked hard to prepare to get to this starting point of the CAA and will be ready to host the opener on Sunday, Henry continued. I will be watching film on New Year s Eve, but I wish all our fans a Happy New Year. We dedicated this tournament win to Chan Harris, recovering from her surgery last week on her foot, Henry added. Chan is an important part of our family and we hope she has a speedy recovery and knows we are all thinking about her. Danyiell McKeller was tournament MVP with the alltournament team of Shay Rawls and Crystal Johnson (GSU), April McBride (UMES), Paige Smith (UT Martin) and Ashley Brown (MVSU). The 9-2 marks the third time in school history, all tied behind the best of 11-2 in UMES 49 (2-5) Sanders, f McBride, f Green, c Cook, g Morton, g Agbasi Jackson Hayward Roach Frazier Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 29.3% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 09.1% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 58.3% GEORGIA STATE 76 (9-2) Burtts, f McKeller, f Rawls, c Graham, g Johnson, g Anderson Haltiwanger Sumpter Paulk Taylor Williams Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 44.9% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 62.5% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 67.5% Score by Periods...1st 2nd Total UMES GEORGIA STATE Officials: Diana DePaul, Billy Smith, Shannon Feck Attendance: 257 Game 12: Jan. 3, 2010, 2:00 p.m. GEORGIA STATE 63 UNC Wilmington 53 Atlanta, Ga. (Georgia State Sports Arena) Georgia State earned a opening day CAA win over UNC Wilmington in women s basketball action on Sunday. The Panthers (10-2, 1-0) stormed back from a five-point halftime deficit in a game that included eight lead changes and five ties. Visiting UNC Wilmington (5-7, 0-1) got the lead after four ties at with 6:02 in the first half and took a margin into the halftime break. The Seahawks had their largest lead at with 13:21 to play and had a advantage at 11:18. Georgia State then got five straight points from Crystal Johnson, followed by a basket from Danyiell McKeller to gain the lead again at with 9:54 to go. For the next five minutes, the teams battled to a tie with just 5:46 left. However, the host Panthers had a determined 11-0 run sparked by six points from Angelique Burtts, a trey from Brittany Graham and another basket by McKeller to make it with 1:48 to go. The Panthers finished the second half with a scoring advantage and shot 54.8% in that half on 17-of-31. Georgia State got 20 points from McKeller, her season average and eighth time of 20 or more this year, to go with seven rebounds and four steals. Sophomore point guard Crystal Johnson was as star of the game with her 13 points, her career-tying best 11 assists and career-tying six steals. Junior Angelique Burtts scored 14 of her 16 points in the second half, while senior Brittany Graham added 11 more points with three treys to give the Panthers four players in double figures. Being down at the half, we just kind of told the team to get a little more fired up and challenged everyone else to help McKeller with the scoring, Coach Lea Henry said about career win No We defended much better in the second half and went with more zone and a soft press instead of our usual full-court style. Crystal Johnson set the tone today, but the whole team showed their toughness and determination to find a way to win. The Panthers 10-2 start is the second best in school history, behind only the inaugural year of s 11-2 run to open the season. Georgia State, who rank in the top 20 in the nation in steals again with an average of 12 per game, added 17 steals to that total today. The 17 steals are a season-best. Georgia State s defense of 51.8 per game lead the CAA and they allowed just one basket over that today (53). UNC WILMINGTON 53 (5-7, 0-1) Blackwell, f White, f Luksyte, g Hanzer, g Sawhook, g Simmons Walker Johnson Finlay Reitz Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 42.0% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 33.3% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 61.5% GEORGIA STATE 63 (10-2, 1-0) Burtts, f McKeller, f Rawls, c Graham, g Johnson, g Haltiwanger Williams Totals FG% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 43.3% 3P% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 25.0% FT% 1st: % 2nd: % Game: 72.7% Score by Periods...1st 2nd Total UNC WILMINGTON GEORGIA STATE Officials: Edward Sidlaskey, Alicia Walker, David Pitock Attendance: 353

15 Georgia State Basketball Notes - Page 15 Team Last Times Scored 100 Points vs. Morris Brown (105-45) Scored 90 Points vs. Savannah State (90-46) Scored 80 Points 11/27/09 vs. Murray State (87-72) Gave Up 100 Points vs. Georgia (107-45) Gave Up 90 Points at North Carolina (99-64) Won By 50 Points vs. Morris Brown (+59, 89-30) Won By 40 Points vs. Alabama State (+41, 83-42) Won By 30 Points vs. Winthrop, (+31, 73-42) Won by 20 Points 12/29/09 vs. UMES (+27, 76-49) Lost By 50 Points vs. Georgia (-62, ) Lost By 40 Points at James Madison (-44, 93-49) Lost By 30 Points vs. VCU (-33, 43-76) Lost By 20 Points vs. Old Dominion (-20, 59-79) Won 3 Games In A Row thru (current) thru (won 6 straight) thru (won 3 straight) Had 6 Players in Double Figures vs. Norfolk State McKeller, Hollins, Fields, Head, David, Roegiers-Jensen Had 5 Players in Double Figures at Clemson McKeller, Graham, Olsen, Johnson, Williams Had 4 Players In Double Figures 1/3/10 vs. UNC Wilmington (second time this season) McKeller, Burtts, Johnson, Graham Had 2 Players w/ Double-Doubles vs. NU (McKeller and Harris) vs. MVSU (Rawls and Harris) Shot Better Than 60% Shot Better Than 50% Held Opponent Under 30% vs. Towson (.625, 35-of-56) 12/16/09 at Delaware State (.57.1, 28-of-49) 1/7/10 at James Madison (.300, 21-of-70) Had 60 or More Rebounds vs. Savannah State (62) Had 50 or More Rebounds at William and Mary (56) Had 25 or More Off. Rebounds vs. Hofstra (25) Had 20 or More Off. Rebounds 11/27/09 vs Murray State (21) Played 2 OT Game at UNC Wilmington, Won Played OT Game at Northeastern, Lost Had 25 or More Assists vs. Northeastern, (26) Made 20 or More FT s vs. Alabama State (38-of-54) Made 8 or More 3-Pt. Baskets at Northeastern (9 of 18)

16 Georgia State Basketball Notes - Page 16 Individual Last Times Scored 40 or More Points Scored 30 or More Points Scored 25 or More Points , Angela Gresham (40 vs. Fla. A&M) , Kelcey Roegiers-Jensen (33 vs. Hofstra) , Danyiell McKeller (25 at Iona) , Danyiell McKeller (26 at Delaware State) Two Players Scored 20 or More 11/14/09, Danyiell McKeller (22) and Chan Harris (22) at Kennesaw State 2/14/08, Danyiell McKeller (25) and Brittany Hollins (20) vs. Mason Had 20 or More Rebounds Had 15 or More Rebounds Had 10 or More Assists Shot 90% or Better Shot 85% of Better Made 10 or More FT Made 6 or More 3 s Made 5 or More 3 s Had 8 or More Steals Blocked 10 or More Shots Blocked 5 or More Shots Had Triple-Double , Lakia Hayes (20 vs. FAU) , Shay Rawls (15 vs. Towson) , Crystal Johnson (10 vs. Troy) , Angelique Burtts (11 vs. Murray State) , Crystal Johnson (11 vs. Northeastern) , Angelique Burtts (.900, 9-10 vs. Nicholls) , Marcquitta Head (.917, vs. Towson) , Danyiell McKeller ( of 8 vs. Towson) , Shay Rawls (10-of-10 vs. MVSU) , Tabitha David (6-of-8 vs. Norfolk State) , Brittany Graham (5 at Towson) , Jylisa Williams (9 vs. MVSU, ties school record) , Marcquitta Head (11 at Hofstra, school record) , Marcquitta Head (6 vs. Towson) , Angelique Burtts (19 pts, 11 assists, 10 reb vs. Murray State) , Marcquitta Head (16 reb, 14 pts, 11 blks, at Hofstra) TWO OF A KIND (TWINS) Senior Danyiell McKeller and junior Angelique Burtts have something in common. They each have a twin brother. Danyiell s twin is named Daniel. Angelique s twin is named Angelo, both in honor of mom Angela. Chan Harris isn t a twin, but she does have younger twin brothers, Marvel and Gregory.

17 Georgia State Basketball Notes - Page 17 GEORGIA STATE OVERTIME HISTORY Georgia State All-time Overtime Games - 30 overtime games record Double overtime games: 3 Overtime games: 27 Georgia State in CAA Overtime Games (9) - Record (1) Record at Northeastern Northeastern 68, Georgia State (1) - Record at Towson Towson 63, Georgia State (5) - Record at William and Mary William and Mary 55, Georgia State UNC Wilmington Georgia State 61, UNC Wilmington VCU VCU 75, Georgia State at UNC Wilmington Georgia State 78, UNC Wilmington 76 (2 Overtimes) Tenn-Martin Georgia State 58, Tennessee-Martin (2) - Record VCU VCU 82, Georgia State Towson Georgia State 78, Towson None (2) - Record A-Sun Tourney Semis Lipscomb 71, Georgia State at UCF Georgia State 62, UCF (1) - Record Atl. Hyatt Invitational Marquette 79, Georgia State 75 (2 Overtimes) Two years, no overtimes (1)- Record GSU Tournament Georgia State 91, Grambling (1) - Record Samford Georgia State 70, Samford Two years, no overtimes (1) - Record at Jacksonville State Georgia State 85, Jacksonville State no overtimes Coach Henry OT at Georgia State: 15 overtime games, 8-7 record Prior to Coach Lea Henry: 15 overtime games, 6-9 record Most OT games in one season: 5 in and 3 in

18 RADIO-TV ROSTER 2 Angelique BURTTS 6-0, Jr., G/F Conyers, Ga. 4 Tiffany ANDERSON 5-9, Fr., G Albany, Ga. 10 Brittany GRAHAM 5-9, Sr., G Boulder, Col. 12 Chandra HARRIS 6-2, Jr., F Macon, Ga. 22 Traci HALTIWANGER 5-9, Jr., G Summerville, S.C. 23 Crystal JOHNSON 5-8, So., G Gainesville, Fla. 25 Shay RAWLS 6-2, Sr., F/C Augusta, Ga. 30 Erika SUMPTER 6-2, Fr., F/C Orangeburg, S.C. 32 Jerlisa TAYLOR 5-6, Fr., G Douglasville, Ga. 33 Cody PAULK 6-3, Fr., F/C Gadsden, Ala. 42 Danyiell McKELLER 5-11, Sr., F Fayetteville, N.C. 44 Jylisa WILLIAMS 5-8, So., G Atlanta, Ga. Head Coach LEA HENRY 16th year at State 20th year as HC

19 PANTHER PLAYER SEASON UPDATES ANGELIQUE BURTTS Forward 6-0 Junior Conyers, Ga. (Rockdale HS) Birthday: March 18 # 2 CAREER NOTES: Was third-team Junior College All-America pick at East Mississippi CC, averaging 15.5 points, 7.9 rebounds, with 72 steals and 70 assists on a 25-7 Sweet Sixteen team. Played freshman season at Middle Tennessee State (21 games) with two double-figure scoring games. 24 Double-Figure games in JUCO; 8 Double-Figures in NCAA for 32 total games THIS SEASON: 2nd in assists (47, No. 7 CAA), 2nd on team in scoring (11.1 No. 18 CAA) and third in steals (29, No. 9 CAA). 6 Double-Figure scoring games. Scored 15 points (7-11), made 7 assists and 3 steals at KSU Had 8 points, 3 assists, 2 steals, 2 rebounds vs. FSU Her triple-double vs. Murray State was just third in school history as she had 19 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds. Led team with 6 steals in win over Troy, with 6 pts and 4 rebs Contributed 9 points, 5 rebounds in 24 minutes at Presbyterian Led team with 20 points (9-10 FG), 4 steals, 2 asst. vs. Nicholls Netted 12 points, grabbed 6 rebunds, had 4 assists and 3 blocked shots in win at Delaware State Dished 5 assists, had 5 rebounds, scored 4 points at Iona Contributed 13 points, 7 assists, 3 steals, 2 blocks vs. Ga. Tech Produced 8 points, 4 steals, 4 rebounds, 3 assists vs. UT Martin Had 9 points, 2 steals, 2 rebounds, 2 assists vs. UMES Scored 14 of her 16 points in second half vs. UNCW, 4 reb. 2 stl. Grabbed 6 rebounds, scored 5 points in 20 min. at JMU (fouls) LAST SEASON: Had 24 double-figure scoring games with 10 games of 20 or more points. Had 10 double-double games Led her team in scoring, rebounding, steals and 3-point baskets Blocked 19 shots on defense 70.3% free throw shooter on season ( ) BURTT S CAREER BESTS (NCAA) Pts: 20 vs. Nicholls State, 12/12/09 19 vs. Murray State, 11/27/09 16 vs. UNC Wilmington, 1/3/10 15 at Kennesaw State, 11/14/09 13 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/22/09 12 vs. Western Carolina, 12/12/07 12 at Delaware State, 12/16/09 Reb: 10 vs. Murray State, 11/27/09 10 vs. North Texas, 1/26/08 6 two times (last at JMU, 1/7/10) Blks: 3 at Delaware State, 12/16/09 2 three times Assts: 11 vs. Murray State, 11/27/09 7 at Kennesaw State, 11/14/09 7 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/22/09 3 FGs: 1 Three Times Stls: 6 vs. Troy, 11/28/09 6 vs. North Texas, 1/26/08 Min: 39 at Iona, 12/18/09 37 at Delaware State, 12/16/09 BURTT S CAREER BESTS (JUCO) Pts: 27 vs. Holmes, 1/22/09 26 at Hinds, 11/10/08 26 vs. Itawamba, 1/12/09 26 at Holmes, 2/16/09 25 Alabama Southern, 12/4/08 (24 double-figure games) Rebs: 19 at Northwest Miss., 1/29/09 13 at Coahoma, 1/8/09 13 vs. Copiah-Lincoln, 3/5/09 12 Three times Blks: 4, vs. NW Mississippi, 3/3/09 2 Three Times Assts: 7 Two times Stls: 9 at Copiah-Lincoln, 11/20/09 6 Three times 3 FGs: 3 (of 6) Mississippi Delta, 1/20/09 2 Two times

20 PANTHER PLAYER SEASON UPDATES TIFFANY ANDERSON Guard 5-9 Freshman Albany, Ga. (Dougherty HS) Birthday: December 6 # 4 THIS SEASON: Contributed 5 points (2-2 FG, 1-1FT), 4 reb., 3 asst. at KSU Added an assist and a block vs. Florida State Scored 2 points, grabbed 4 rebounds vs. Murray State Hit a three-point basket and made a steal in win over Troy Netted 3 points, grabbed 2 rebounds, made 2 steals at PC Made two free throws for 2 points, 1 reb., 1 steal, 1 assist vs. Nicholls State Scored 2 points,made a steal and blocked a shot vs. UT Martin Played 4 minutes vs. UMES HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Led team in scoring (19.7), while grabbing 9.1 rebounds a game at Dougherty High. Second-team All-State on 21-7 team that advanced to Sweet Sixteen of state tournament Was a career 1,000-point scorer with multiple games of 30 or more points, topped by a pair of 34-point outings. In track, was third in state long jump (18-0) and on 4x100 relay team that was fifth at state meet ANDERSON S CAREER BESTS Pts: 5 at Kennesaw State, 11/14/09 3 vs. Troy, 11/28/09 3 at Presbyterian College, 12/5/09 2 vs. Murray State, 11/27/09 2 vs. Nicholls State, 12/12/09 2 vs. UT Martin, 12/28/09 Rebs: 4 at Kennesaw State, 11/14/09 4 vs. Murray State, 11/27/09 Blks: 1 vs. Florida State, 11/22/09 1 vs, UT Martin, 12/28/09 Assts: 3 at Kennesaw State, 11/14/09 1 vs. Florida State, 11/22/09 1 vs. Murray State, 11/27/09 1 vs. Nicholls State, 12.12/09 Stls: 2 at Presbyterian College, 12/5/09 1 at Kennesaw State, 11/14/09 1 vs. Nicholls State, 12/12/09 1 vs. UT Martin, 12/28/09 3 FGs: 1 vs. Troy, 11/28/09 Mins: 17 at Kennesaw State, 11/14/09 14 vs. Murray State, 11/27/09 13 at Presbyterian College, 12/5/09 11 vs. Florida State, 11/22/09

21 PANTHER PLAYER SEASON UPDATES BRITTANY GRAHAM Guard 5-9 Senior Boulder, Col. (Boulder HS) Birthday: November 13 # 10 CAREER NOTES: Made 48 three-point baskets as sophomore in junior college as All-Jayhawk Conference second team guard. Averaged 12 points per game there Had 18 career double-figure scoring games in JUCO. Made 67 three-point baskets at State and has 8 double-figure scoring games in career here. Played one year of Division I ball (8 games) at UM-Kansas City and one year of JUCO ball (25 games) before coming to Geor gia State last year. THIS SEASON Made 17 of last 26 treys over last 6 gamse (65.4%) Leads team with 27 three-point baskets (.458, No. 6 CAA). Started at KSU with 3 points (her 100th all-time trey), 4 reb Started vs. FSU with 10 points, then personal-best 4 assists and personal best 3 steals. Hit 2-of-5 treys. Started vs. Murray State and netted 8 points, two treys, 4 re bounds and 2 assists Started vs. Troy and netted 9 points on 3-of-6 treys, with career best 7 assists, adding 4 rebounds and 3 steals Started vs. PC and had 5 rebounds and 3 points Started vs. NSU with a three-point basket and 3 assists Started at Delaware State, played 11 minutes Started at Iona, scored 8 points, made 2 treys, had 2 reb. Hit 3-of-4 treys off the bench vs. Ga. Tech with 2 rebs. off bench Knocked down 2-of-3 treys, grabbed 4 rebounds, blocked 3 shots and made a steal vs. UT Martin Hit 3-of-4 treys vs. UMES for 9 points, with 5 reb., 2 asst., 1 steal Scored 11 points with 3-8 treys vs. UNCW, 1 steal, 1 asst., 1 reb. Fired in 16 points (4-4 treys), 6-7 overall, personal-best 8 reb. with 3 assists and 2 steals at James Madison LAST SEASON: Led team in three-point baskets (29.6% on 40-of-135) Shot 82% from free throw line (9-of-11) 145 points were 6th most on team (5.0 avg. was 7th) Finished with 53 rebounds, 23 assists, 15 steals First game at Georgia State was 17-point day in win at Clemson with 5-of-6 three-point baskets GRAHAM S JUCO CAREER BESTS (from season) Pts: 3-Pt: Rebs: Assts: Stls: GRAHAM S CAREER BESTS (GSU) Pts: 17 at Clemson, 11/22/08 16 at James Madison, 1/7/10 16 at Drexel, 1/15/09 15 at Towson, 1/22/09 12 vs. Northeastern, 1/8/09 12 at William & Mary, 2/1/09 11 vs. UNC Wilmington, 1/3/10 10 vs. Florida State, 11/22/09 Rebs: 8 at James Madison, 1/7/10 6 at William & Mary, 2/1/09 5 at UNCW, 1/4/09 5 at Presbyterian College, 12/5/09 5 vs. UMES, 12/23/09 Blks: 1, at Charleston, 11/29/08 1, vs. JMU, 2/22/09 Assts: 7 vs. Troy, 11/28/09 4 vs. Florida State, 11/22/09 Stls: 3 vs. Florida State, 11/22/09 Blks: 3 vs. UT Martin, 12/28/09 3 FGs: 5 (of 6) at Clemson, 11/22/08 5 (of 12) at Towson, 1/22/09 4 (of 8) vs. Northeastern, 1/8/09 21 vs. Mid-America Nazarene 19 vs. Benedictine 18 at Hesston 4 vs. Mid-America Nazarene 3, Six times in vs. NE Oklahoma A&M 8 vs. Fort Scott 5 vs. Mid-America Nazarene 5 at Meramac 5 vs. Mid-America Nazarene 3 Three times Had 18 double-figure scoring games in 25 played as sophomore in JUCO

22 PANTHER PLAYER SEASON UPDATES CHAN HARRIS Forward 6-2 Junior Macon, Ga. (Northeast HS) Birthday: July 12 # 12 CAREER NOTES: Played in all 66 games for Georgia State Has 19 career double-figure scoring games and 6 career double-figure rebounding games Has 6 career double-double games Scored 400th career point in Troy game, 11/29 (421 now) Grabbed 200th career rebound at Mason, 2/8 (283 now) THIS SEASON: Has bone fracture in foot, 12/16, surgery required, out Second in Rebounding (37, 6.2), 3rd in scoring (11.0) Led team with 22 points (9-15), 11 reb., 2 steals at KSU Co-led team with 8 rebounds, had 3 points Produced 14 points, 8 rebounds vs. Murray State, to go with team-best 3 steals and added 3 assists Scored 10 points in 16 minutes vs. Troy (5-of-6 FG) Added 4 points, 4 rebounds, 3 blocks in 19 minutes at PC Was 5-of-7 for 13 points, 4 rebounds, 3 blocks vs. Nicholls LAST SEASON: Averaged 11.4 per game over final 13 of season, made 23 of last 30 FG attempts over final three games (76.7%) 12 double-figure scoring games; scored 258 points (8.6) Shot 50.2% from the field (105-of-209), 4th CAA Led team with 23 blocked shots HARRIS CAREER BESTS Pts: 22 at Kennesaw State, 11/14/09 22 vs. Winthrop, 1/27/09 17 at Drexel, 1/15/09 14 vs. Murray State, 11/27/09 14 vs. Northeastern, 3/12/09 14 vs. Towson, 2/5/09 14 at Delaware, 3/1/09 13 vs. Nicholls, 12/12/09 13 vs. Northeastern, 1/27/08 12 at ODU, 1/18/09 12 vs. VCU, 3/4/09 11 vs, ODU, 1/29/09 11 vs. W & M, 3/13/08 (CAA) 10 six times (19 double-figure games) Rebs: 12 at George Mason, 2/8/09 11 at Kennesaw State, 11/14/09 10 at ODU, 1/18/09 10 vs. Northeastern, 1/27/08 10 vs. MVSU, 12/28/07 10 vs. Winthrop, 1/27/09 9 vs. VCU, 3/4/09 8 three times (6 double-figure games) Assists: 2, seven times Blocks: 3 at VCU, 2/19/09 3 vs. Nicholls State, 12/12/09 3 at Presbyterian College, 12/5/09 2 five times Steals: 4 vs. Winthrop, 1/27/09 3 six times Min: 38 vs. ODU, 1/29/09 37 at ODU, 1/18/09 37 vs. Towson, 2/5/09 37 vs. Murray State, 11/27/09

23 PANTHER PLAYER SEASON UPDATES TRACI HALTIWANGER Guard 5-9 Junior Summerville, S.C. (Summerville) Birthday: November 9 # 22 CAREER NOTES: Played in 66 games for Georgia State Has 13 career double-figure scoring games at State Scored 330 career points Made 74 career assists Made 59 career steals Has 55 career 3-point baskets THIS SEASON: Played first game at PC (12/5) and hit 3-of-6 treys for 9 points with 3 steals Logged 20 minutes vs. Nicholls with 4 points, 2 asst, 1 steal Scored 7 points in 8 minutes at Del. State with 3-3 FG, a trey, an assist and a rebound Had a rebound, steal and assist in win at Iona Played 22 minutes vs. Ga. Tech with 5 rebounds, 4 points Hit a trey vs. UMES with 2 assists and a steal LAST SEASON: Played in 28 of 30 games Had 18 three-point baskets, second on team Had 3 double-figure scoring games HALTIWANGER S CAREER BESTS Pts: 15 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/22/07 13 vs. Delaware, 1/24/08 13 at Northeastern, 2/24/08 12 at Towson, 3/2/08 12 vs. Drexel, 3/6/08 11 vs. Towson, 2/5/09 11 at UNCW, 2/10/08 11 at Northeastern, 2/12/09 10 five times 13 career double-figure games Rebs: 6 at Northeastern, 2/24/08 5 at Towson, 3/2/08 5 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/22/09 4 Four Times 3 FGs: 4 vs. Delaware, 1/24/08 3 at Presbyterian College, 12/5/09 3 vs. JMU, 2/22/09 3 at Northeastern, 2/24/08 3 vs. Towson, 2/5/09 2 Nine times Asst: 7 vs. Northeastern, 1/27/08 6 vs. William and Mary, 1/17/08 5 vs. Old Dominion, 1/6/08 Stls: 4 vs. Northeastern, 1/27/08 4 at UNCW, 2/10/08 Min: 34 at Northeastern, 2/24/08 33 at Towson, 3/2/08 (OT) 32 William & Mary, 1/17/08

24 PANTHER PLAYER SEASON UPDATES CRYSTAL JOHNSON Guard 5-9 Sophomore Gainesville, Fla. (P. K. Yonge HS) Birthday: December 23 # 23 THIS SEASON: Leads CAA, No. 37 NCAA in assists with 71 (5.3); No. 3 CAA, No. 74 NCAA in steals (32). No. 45 NCAA in Turnover Ratio. Opened with 8 points (4-7), 4 assists, 4 steals, 3 reb. at KSU Scored 7 points, grabbed 2 rebounds, made a steal vs. FSU Produced 15 points, 5 assists in win over Murray State Led team with 10 assists vs. Troy, adding 8 points and 2 steals to make All-Tourney team Had 4 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals at PC Made 5 assists, scored 6 points, had 2 steals (4-for-4 FT) Scored 11 points, made 7 assists in win at Delaware State Had 4 points, 4 assists, 4 steals in win at Iona Produced 6 points, 5 reb., 4 steals, 3 assists vs. Ga. Tech Led team with 6 assists vs. UT Martin Led team with 5 assists vs. UMES to make All-Tourney team Tied personal-best with 11 assists, scored 13 points, tied personal-best 6 steals, 2 rebounds vs. UNCW Had 8 assists, 8 points, 2 reb., 1 steal before eye injury at JMU LAST SEASON: Named to CAA All-Rookie Team Led the CAA in assists (166, 5.53), No. 20 NCAA Started all 30 games, played all 40 minutes in 7 games Scored in double figures in 11 games Named CAA Rookie of the Week on Nov. 24, Jan. 12, Feb. 2 to tie for most times awarded Had 4 or more assists in 27 of 30 games Ranked 3rd in CAA in assist/turnover ratio (+49 assists to turn.) Ranked 8th in CAA in steals (61, 2.0), 13th in FT pct. (.716) Led team in minutes played (1,054, 35.1), 4th CAA Fifth on team in scoring (8.1, 242 points) JOHNSON S CAREER BESTS Pts: 21 vs. Old Dominion, 1/29/09 19 at Towson, 1/22/09 15 vs. Murray State, 11/27/09 15 vs. Miss. Valley State, 12/29/08 13 vs. UNC Wilmington, 1/3/10 12 at George Mason, 2/8/09 11 at Iona, 12/18/09 11 at Clemson,11/22/08 11 vs. Delaware, 1/11/09 11 at Drexel, 1/15/09 11 at William & Mary, 2./1/09 11 at Northeastern, 2/12/09 10 at Charleston, 11/29/08 (14 double-figure games) Rebs: 9 at George Mason, 2/8/09 8 vs. Delaware, 1/11/09 6 vs. Texas A&M-CC, 12/30/08 6 vs. Northeastern, 1/8/09 Blks: 1 Three times Assists: 11 vs. UNC Wilmington, 1/3/10 11 vs. Northeastern, 1/8/09 10 vs. Troy, 11/28/09 9 vs. Texas A&M-CC, 12/30/08 8 at VCU, 2/19/09 8 at Towson, 1/22/08 8 vs. UNCW, 2/26/09 7, six times Stls: 6 vs. UNC Wilmington, 1/3/10 6 vs. UNC Wilmington, 2/26/09 5 at Clemson, 11/22/08 4, 5 times, last -Ga Tech, 12/22/09 3 FGs: 2 vs. James Madison, 2/22/09 Mins: 40, 10 times

25 PANTHER PLAYER SEASON UPDATES SHAY RAWLS Forward 6-2 Senior Augusta, Ga. (Cross Creek HS) Birthday: January 16 # 25 CAREER NOTES: Played in all 103 career games at Georgia State, 47 starts Has 528 career points Has 639 career rebounds, including 294 offensive rebounds Has 47 career blocked shots Has 18 career double-figure scoring games Has 19 career double-figure rebounding games Has 10 career double-double games THIS SEASON: Leads team in rebounding (91, 7.0, No. 10 CAA) and blocked shots (13) Had 1 rebound in 5 minutes at KSU Co-led team with 8 rebounds vs. FSU, to go with 4 points and a blocked shot Grabbed 4 rebounds, scored 2 points vs. Murray State Pulled down 6 rebounds, scored 5 points in win over Troy Led team with 9 rebounds at PC, scoring 8 points, blocking 2 shots and making a steal Grabbed 7 rebounds, had 4 points, 1 block, 2 steals vs. Nicholls Started at Del. State (12/16) with 9 rebounds, 6 points, 2 blocks Started at Iona with 13 points (6-6 FG), 6 rebounds, 2 stls at Iona Pulled down 8 rebounds, had 3 steals, 2 pts., 1 block vs Ga. Tech First double-figure game of season with 10 points, 6 rebs., 4 assists, 3 blocks and a steal vs. UT Martin Produced Double-Double vs. UMES with 11 points, 11 rebs. Led team with 8 rebounds, had 3 steals, 3 points vs. UNCW Had 8 rebounds (4 off.), 7 points, 1 steal, 1 assist at JMU LAST SEASON: Overcame wrist fracture in preseason practice Grabbed 126 rebounds, tied 3rd most on team, 62 offense Played in all 30 games Had double-double game vs. Towson Started vs. Towson and had double-double with 11 points, 12 rebounds, 2 steals RAWL S CAREER BESTS Pts: 16 at Winthrop, 12/17/07 16 vs. Jackson State, 11/27/07 16 vs. MVSU, 12/28/07 15 at UNCW, 2/10/07 15 vs. Alcorn, 12/29/07 14 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/16/07 Rebs: (18 career double-figure games) 15 vs. Jacksonville St.,11/24/07 15 vs. Towson, 2/3/08 13 vs. Hofstra, 1/25/09 12 vs. Towson, 2/5/09 12 at William & Mary, 2/22/07 12 vs. MVSU, 12/28/07 12 at VCU, 1/13/08 12 vs. VCU, 3/4/09 11 vs. UMES, 12/30/09 11 at Georgia Tech, 11/16/06 11 vs. Hofstra, 2/18/07 11 vs. Jackson State, 11/27/07 11 at Hofstra, 1/20/08 10 five Times (three times, 07-08) (19 career double-figure games) Blks: 3 vs. Towson, 2/3/08 3 vs. UT Martin, 12/28/09 2 Eight times Stls: 5 at Hofstra, 1/20/08 4 vs. VCU, 2/25/07 3 vs. MVSU, 12/28/07 3 vs. Old Dominion, 1/6/08 3 vs. Hofstra, 1/25/09 3 vs. Ga. Tech, 12/22/09 Asst: 4 vs. UT Martin, 12/28/09s 3 at Towson, 2/1/07 2 Five times Min: 40 at VCU,2/25/07 39 vs. Towson, 2/2/08

26 PANTHER PLAYER SEASON UPDATES ERIKA SUMPTER Center 6-2 Freshman Orangeburg, S.C. (Wilkinson HS) Birthday: October 22 # 30 THIS SEASON: Played 4 minutes at KSU with 2 points (1-2 FG) Scored 4 points (2-2 FG), grabbed 3 rebounds in 6 minutes in win over Murray State Grabbed 4 rebounds and scored 2 points, with a block vs Troy Played 6 minutes at PC with 1 rebound Was 3-for-3 for 6 points in 7 minutes vs. Nicholls with 2 rebs. Logged 8 minutes at Delaware State with 2 points, 2 rebounds Played 9 minutes at Iona with a rebound Season-high 18 minutes vs. UT Martin with 6 points (3-4 FG), 4 rebounds, 1 block Logged 6 minutes vs. UMES with a block and assist Spelled Rawls for 2 minutes vs. UNCW Played 2 minutes with 1 rebound at James Madison HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Three-time All-State pick (two-time first team) and named one of top 100 players in South Carolina Rebounding force with 35 double-figure games Team was 24-5 and No. 5 in state polls Averaged 11.5 points, 9.0 rebounds as senior after averaging double-double in both points and rebounds as junior Blocked 73 shots as senior, with two games of six blocks SUMPTER S CAREER BESTS Pts: 6 vs. Nicholls State, 12/12/09 6 vs. UT Martin, 12/28/09 4 vs. Murray State, 11/27/09 2 at Kennesaw State, 11/14/09 2 vs. Troy, 11/28/09 2 at Delaware State, 12/16/09 Rebs: 4 vs. Troy, 11/28/09 4 vs. UT Martin, 12/28/09 3 vs. Murray State, 11/27/09 2 at Delaware State, 12/18/09 2 vs. Nicholls State, 12/12/09 1 at Presbyterian College, 12/5/09 1 at James Madison, 1/7/10 Blks: 1 vs. Troy, 11/28/09 1 vs, UT Martin, 12/29/09 1 vs. UMES, 12/30/09 Assts: Stls: 3 FGs: Mins: 18 vs. UT Martin, 12/28/09 14 vs. Troy, 11/28/09 9 at Iona, 12/18/09 8 at Delaware State, 12/16/09 7 vs. Nicholls State, 12/12/09 6 vs. Murray State, 11/27/09 6 at Presbyterian College, 12/5/09 4 at Kennesaw, 11/14/09 2 vs, UNC Wilmington, 1/3/10 2 vs. Florida State, 11/22/09 2 at James Madison, 1/7/10

27 PANTHER PLAYER SEASON UPDATES JERLISA TAYLOR Guard 5-6 Freshman Douglasville, Ga. (Douglas Co. HS) Birthday: December 27 # 32 THIS SEASON: Played 3 minutes at Kennesaw with one steal Played 1 minute vs. Murray and hit 2-2 FT Played 3 minutes vs. Troy Played 2 minutes vs. UMES with 5 points, 2 rebounds HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Hit 27 3-point baskets last year in averaging 11.6 points a game for Douglas County. Had three games with three treys. Averaged 3.2 assists and 2.5 steals a game, with a best game of eight steals. Had three games with six assists. Team was 22-6 in tough metro Atlanta league Two-time All-Region and All-Douglas County pick TAYLOR S CAREER BESTS Pts: 5 vs. UMES, 12/30/09 2 vs. Murray State, 11/27/09 Rebs: 2 vs. UMES, 12/30/09 Blks: Assts: Stls: 1 at Kennesaw, 11/14/09 3 FGs: Mins: 3 at Kennesaw, 11/14/09 3 vs. Troy, 11/29/09 2 vs. UMES, 12/30/09 1 vs. Murray State, 11/27/09

28 PANTHER PLAYER SEASON UPDATES CODY PAULK Center 6-3 Freshman Gadsden, Ala. (Gadsden City HS) Birthday: June 3 # 33 THIS SEASON: Played 3 minutes at Kennesaw State Saw 7 minutes of action vs. No. 10 Florida State Played 1 minute vs. Murray State Blocked 2 shots in 6 minutes in win over Troy Logged 2 minutes vs. Nicholls with 1 reb., 1 block Played 2 minutes at Delaware State, 1 block Played 6 minutes vs. UT Martin, 2 points, 2 blocks, 1 rebound Made a basket, got a rebound in 4 minutes vs. UMES Had 2 points, 2 rebounds and a block on Dawn Evans in just four minutes at James Madison HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Double-double scorer (12 ppg) and rebounder (11 rpg) on No. 4 team in Alabama that was 25-5 last year. One of top shot blockers in state, averaging 6.7 per game Second-team All-State, First-team All-Region pick In addition to double-doubles, had a rare triple-double game with double figures in points, rebounds and blocks PAULK S CAREER BESTS Pts: 2 at James Madison, 1/7/10 2 vs. UT Martin, 12/29/09 2 vs. UMES, 12/30/09 Rebs: 2 at James Madison, 1/7/10 1 vs. Nicholls State, 12/12/09 1 vs. UT Martin, 12/28/09 1 vs. UMES, 12/30/09 Blks: 2 vs. Troy, 11/28/09 2 vs. UT Martin, 12/28/09 1 vs. Nicholls State, 12/12/09 1 at Delaware State, 12/16/09 1 at James Madison, 1/7/10 Assts: Stls: 3 FGs: Mins: 7 vs. Florida State, 11/22/09 6 vs. UT Martin, 12/28/09 6 vs. Troy, 11/28/09 4 at James Madison, 1/7/10 4 vs. UMES, 12/30/09 3 at Kennesaw, 11/14/09 2 vs. Nicholls State, 12/12/09 2 at Delaware State, 12/16/09

29 PANTHER PLAYER SEASON UPDATES DANYIELL McKELLER Forward 5-11 Senior Fayetteville, N.C. (Westover HS) Birthday: July 30 # 42 CAREER NOTES: Has 50 career double-figure scoring games Has 13 career double-figure rebounding games Has 8 career double-double games Has played 92 games at Georgia State Has scored 1,077 career points Has 536 career rebounds Has 123 career steals THIS SEASON: Ranks No. 16 in NCAA in scoring (20.2), No. 4 CAA Named CAA Player of the Week - Dec. 21 (3rd time, career) MVP of both Georgia State home tournaments this year Scored 22 points (10-16), had 7 rebounds, 2 asst., 1 stl, at KSU Netted 21 points, 5 reb., 3 steals, 2 assists vs. No. 10 FSU Produced 21 points, 9 reb., 1 steal, 1 assist in 26 min. vs. Murray Hit for 18 points, 7 rebounds, 3 steals vs. Troy Was 10-for-20 for 22 points, 6 rebounds, 2 steals at PC Scored 16 points with 6 rebounds, 2 steals vs. Nicholls Produced career-best 26 points, made personal-best 5 steals, had 4 rebounds and 2 assists at Delaware State Scored 25 points, pulled down 6 rebounds, had 2 steals at Iona Hit 14 points (5-of-23), 6 reb., 3 steals vs. Ga. Tech. Scored 1,000th point on free throw in second half Led team with 19 points vs. UT Martin Hit 7-of-11 for 22 points vs. UMES with 5 rebounds, 2 blocks Netted 20 points (10-20) vs. UNCW with 7 rebs., 4 steals, 2 asst. Contributed 16 points (8-26), 4 asst., 4 reb., 1 steal at JMU LAST SEASON: Named CAA Player of the Week - Nov. 24 Named CAA Player of the Week - Dec. 8 Scored in double figures in 14 of her 21 games Led team in scoring (12.5) Played first 8 minutes vs. Delaware on Jan. 11 and did not return Sat out four weeks until Feb. 8 with knee sprain. Had fluid drained from knees and did not dress vs. VCU, 3/4/09 McKELLER S CAREER BESTS Pts: 26 at Delaware State, 12/16/09 25 at Iona, 12/18/09 25 vs. George Mason, 2/14/08 24 at Clemson, 11/22/08 24 vs. UNCW, 2/26/09 24 at Alabama State, 12/7/07 23 vs. Northeastern, 1/8/09 22 vs. UMES, 12/30/09 22 at Kennesaw State, 11/14/09 22 at Presbyterian College, 12/5/09 21 vs. Florida State, 11/22/09 21 at Jacksonville St.,11/25/06 21 vs. Murray State, 11/27/09 20 vs. UNC Wilmington, 1/3/10 19 at Georgia Tech, 11/26/08 19 at Delaware, 2/28/08 19 at Hofstra, 1/20/08 (50 career double figures) Rebs: 13 at UNC Wilmington, 1/18/07 12 at Delaware, 2/28/08 11 vs. La. Lafayette (UAB), 12/15/08 11 at Clemson, 11/22/08 11 at Hampton, 111/19/06 11 vs. Northeastern, 1/4/07 11 vs. VCU, 1/21/07 11 at Northeastern, 2/12/09 10, 5 times (13 career double figures) Steals: 5 at Delaware State, 12/18/09 4 vs. Drexel, 1/28/07 4 at UNC Wilmington, 2/10/08 Assts: 4 vs. La. Lafayette (UAB), 12/15/08 4 vs. Drexel, 1/28/07 4 vs. UNC Wilmington, 1/3/10 Blocks: 2 vs. UMES, 12/30/09 Mins: 49 at UNCW, 1/18/07 (OT) 40 vs. Samford, 12/28/06 40 vs. UNCW, 1/3/10

30 PANTHER PLAYER SEASON UPDATES JYLISA WILLIAMS Guard 5-8 Sophomore Atlanta, Ga. (Stephenson HS) Birthday: December 12 # SEASON NOTES: THIS SEASON: Played first game on 12/12 vs. Nicholls (20 minutes) with 5 points, 3 assists and 2 steals Played 23 minutes at Delaware State, 4 assists, 4 rebounds, 2 points and a steal Scored 10 points for first double-figure game of season with 6 rebounds, 3 steals and 3 assists at Iona Had 2 pts, 1 assist, 1 reb. in 6 minutes vs. Ga. Tech (foul trouble) Scored 6 points, had 2 steals, 2 rebounds vs. UT Martin Contributed 10 points in 21 minutes vs. UMES (8-8 FT) with 5 rebounds and 2 steals Played 6 minutes vs. UNCW with 1 steal, 1 rebound Earned 30 minutes playing time at JMU with good defense and added 6 points and 3 assists. LAST SEASON: Named to CAA All-Rookie Team Started all 30 games Voted a team tri-captain for the season Led all CAA freshmen in scoring (314), 18th overall in CAA 71 steals were second on team, 4th CAA, 62nd NCAA Scored in double figures in 18 games Second on team in scoring (10.5) and third in rebound avg. (4.6) 61 assists were third most on team Played 946 minutes, second most on team (31.5 per game) WILLIAMS CAREER BESTS Pts: 23 vs. La. Lafayette (UAB), 12/15/08 17 vs. Delaware State, 12/21/08 16 at Towson, 1/22/09 15 vs. Hofstra, 1/25/09 14 at Northeastern, 2/12/09 14 vs. Presbyterian, 12/2/08 13 vs. Texas A&M-CC, 12/30/08 13 vs. Miss. Valley State, 12/29/08 13 vs. Delaware, 1/11/09 13 at W & M, 2/1/09 12 vs. Old Dominion, 1/29/09 12 at Drexel, 1/15/09 12 vs. Winthrop, 1/27/09 (20 double-figure games) Rebs: 10 vs. Hofstra, 1/25/09 9 vs. Delaware State, 12/21/08 9 at Coll. of Charleston, 11/29/08 8 at UNC Wilmington, 1/4/09 8 vs. Miss. Valley State, 12/29/08 7 at George Mason, 2/8/09 7 vs. UNCW, 2/26/09 Blks: 1 at Old Dominion, 1/18/09 Assts: 6 vs. UNCW, 2/26/09 6 vs. Miss. Valley State, 12/29/08 4 at Clemson,11/22/08 4 vs. Northeastern, 1/8/09 4 vs. Old Dominion, 1/29/09 Stls: *9 vs. Miss. Valley State, 12/29/08 7 at Charleston, 11/29/08 6 at George Mason, 2/8/09 5 vs. Presbyterian, 12/2/08 5 vs. Texas A&M-CC, 12/30/08 * ties school record 3 FGs: 1, vs. La. Lafayette (UAB), 12/15/08 Mins: 39 vs. UNCW, 2/26/09 38 vs. Delaware State, 12/21/08 38 vs. Old Dominion, 1/29/09 37 vs. Hofstra, 1/25/09

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