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1 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE MICHIGAN I WOMEN S BASKETBALL MICHIGAN ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Jessica Poole Women s Basketball Contact phone fax jepoole@umich.edu MGoBlue.com SCHEDULE/RESULTS Overall: 10-7 Big Ten: 2-5 Home: 4-1 Home: 1-1 Away: 5-6 Away: 1-4 Neutral: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 NOVEMBER DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT RECORD 13 BALL STATE W, MARQUETTE W, SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W, at No. 22 Kansas L, vs. Stephen F. Austin^ W, at New Mexico State^ L, DECEMBER DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT 3 at Virginia Tech! W, at Iowa* W, at Boston College W, at No. 8 Xavier W, at Detroit W, NORTHWESTERN* L, at No. 24 Michigan State* L, JANUARY DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT 3 at No. 6 Ohio State* L, IOWA* W, at Wisconsin* L, at Indiana* L, NO. 5 OHIO STATE* 7 P.M. 24 INDIANA* NOON 28 at Ilinois* 8 p.m. 31 PENN STATE* 1 P.M. FEBRUARY DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT 4 at Northwestern* 8 p.m. 7 MINNESOTA* 1 P.M. 11 MICHIGAN STATE* 7 P.M. 18 at Penn State* 7 p.m. 21 WISCONSIN* 1 P.M. 25 at Minnesota* TBA 28 PURDUE* TBA MARCH BIG TEN TOURNAMENT DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT 4 First Round TBA 5 Quarterfinals TBA 6 Semifinals TBA 7 Championship Game 4:30 p.m. Home games (BOLD) at Crisler Arena * indicates Big Ten Conference games ^ Aggie Thanksgiving Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.)! ACC/Big Ten Challenge Game All start times local to game site unless otherwise noted (Ann Arbor is Eastern time) NEXT UP FOR MICHIGAN INDIANA Sunday, Jan. 24 Crisler Arena Ann Arbor, Mich. RADIO: WTKA (AM 1050) TV: Big Ten Network WOLVERINES WELCOME BUCKEYES TO CRISLER ARENA MICHIGAN WOLVERINES 10-7, 2-5 Big Ten GAME 18 JANUARY 21, 2010 CRISLER ARENA ANN ARBOR, MICH. All-Time vs. Ohio State: 6-46 Series Streak: Ohio State has won 13 Last Michigan win: 1/21/01 (76-63) Scouting Ohio State Ohio State enters tonight s game with a 19-1, 7-0 Big Ten record and as winners of its last 11 consecutive games a streak dating back to early December. The Buckeyes are led by the dynamic duo of Samantha Prahalis and Jantel Lavender who are avergaing 16.0 and 21.4 points per game, respectively. Prahalis has won Big Ten Player of the Week in each of the last two weeks and has been in double figures in each of Ohio State s Big Ten games this season. Tonight s game will be a homecoming for OSU S Shavelle Little who is from Ann Arbor. COVERAGE OF TONIGHT S GAME Radio: WTKA (AM 1050) -- Matt Park (play-by-play), Nick Brandon (color analyst) Webcast: ($2.99 fee) Internet: MGoBlue.com -- live audio and statistics DRIBBLES AND DRIVES (OHIO STATE EDITION) MICHIGAN VS. OHIO STATE--SERIES HISTORY This is the 53rd meeting between rivals Michigan and Ohio State. The Buckeyes own a decisive 46-6 series advantage and have won 13 consecutive games againt the Wolverines. Michigan is looking for its first series split with Ohio State since the season and its first win over the Buckeyes in Ann Arbor since the season. Additonally, a Michigan win will be coach Jim Foster s first-ever loss to the Wolverines. ABOUT MICHIGAN Michigan enters tonight s game with a 10-7, 2-5 Big Ten record after dropping a game at Indiana last Thursday (Jan. 14). The loss was the second consecutive loss for the Wolverines and the fifth consecutive loss to the Hoosiers. Michigan is led by junior guard Veronica Hicks who is averaging 12.8 points per game. She is joined in double figures by Dayeesha Hollins (12.6), Carmen Reynolds (12.2) and Krista Phillips (10.1). Freshman guard Jenny Ryan continues to lead Michigan in rebounding and is pulling down 6.4 rebounds per game TEAM STATISTICS OHIO STATE BUCKEYES 19-1, 7-0 Big Ten LOOKING TO END THE STREAK U-M is looking to get a monkey off its back in tonight s contest with Ohio State. The Wolverines have dropped 13 consecutive games to rival, Ohio State, and have yet to defeat the Buckeyes since Jim Foster s arrival at the helm of the program seven season s ago. Should Michigan defeat the Buckeyes in tonight s contest it will be only the fifth win ever over the Buckeyes in Crisler Arena. RANK AND FILE Tonight s game is the fifth game against a ranked opponent for the Wolverines this season. Michigan has a 1-3 record against ranked foes this season after upsetting then-no. 8 Xavier (Dec.14). Michigan has an all-time record of against ranked opponents and have defeated three nationallyranked opponents during the Kevin Borseth era. UP NEXT FOR THE WOLVERINES Michigan takes on Indiana for the second time in 10 days when the Hoosiers travel to Ann Arbor on Jan. 24. Tipoff is 12 Noon on the Big Ten Network. MICHIGAN PROBABLE STARTERS MICHIGAN WOLVERINES Pos. No. Name Hometown Cl. Ht. Pts. Reb. G 3 Veronica Hicks Chicago, Ill. Jr G 13 Dayeesha Hollins Cincinnati, Ohio Fr G 24 Jenny Ryan Saginaw, Mich. Fr C 25 Krista Phillips Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Sr F 33 Carmen Reynolds Hilliard, Ohio So OFF THE BENCH Pos. No. Name Hometown Cl. Ht. Pts. Reb. G 04 Jamillya Hardley Grand Rapids, Mich. So F 10 Ashley Jones Southfield, Mich. Sr G 11 Sam Arnold Medinah, Ill. Fr G 12 Kate Thompson Plymouth, Minn. Fr G 20 Courtney Boylan Chaska, Minn. So F 21 Nya Jordan Lathrup Village, Mich. Fr G 23 Kalyn McPherson Traverse City, Mich Sr F/C 44 Rachel Sheffer Watervliet, Mich. Fr TEAM GAMES FG-FGA PCT. 3F-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. O-D TOT AVG. FOUL FO AST AVG TO BLK STL PTS AVG MICHIGAN U-M OPPONENTS

2 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 2 MICHIGAN WOMEN S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDELINES & INFORMATION PRESS ENTRANCE Media members are to enter and leave Crisler Arena through the tunnel en trance, located on the north side of the arena (opposite from Sta dium Blvd. and U-M Golf Course). PARKING All parking at Michigan women s bas ket ball games is based on a first-come, first-served basis. No parking passes will be distributed to media members or fans. Media may park in the Crisler Arena lot off of the tunnel en trance in spaces not specifically reserved for uni ver si ty or athletic department officials. RADIO/TELEVISION Courtesy lines (one ISDN line, two reg u lar phone lines) are provided for the vis it ing team s primary radio station. Each ad di tion al radio station is responsible for ordering its own telephone lines. The visiting team broad cast area is located on the west side of Crisler Arena in Sec tion C of the upper press row, opposite the opponent's team bench. Ad di tion al radio stations (home and vis i tor) will be seat ed in Sections B and C. Orig i- na tion for tele vi sion is at center court from the courtside press row, opposite the scor er s table. TELEPHONES Telephone lines in the press area must be or dered at least one week in advance of the game for which they are needed. Orders should be made through AT&T ( , code BB1843) during reg u lar business hours. No telephone lines or instruments are available through the U-M Media Relations of fice. DIRECTIONS TO CRISLER ARENA PHOTOGRAPHERS All photo and game film credentials should be requested as early as pos si ble. The NCAA has established a policy to control con ges tion in the photo areas during basketball games. Only pho tog ra phers on assignment and work ing televi sion media are given pho to passes. Camera persons must work from be hind ei ther baseline. Photographers wishing to use strobe equip ment at Michigan home games must re quest permission from Assistant Media Re la tions Director Jessica Poole. A max i mum of four strobe units may be used in any single game. It is against NCAA regulations to sell photographs of current student-ath letes. All photographs are to be used in the coverage of Michigan women s basketball and cannot be sold for commercial or promotional en ter prise. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Following home games, head coaches and select players from both the home and vis it ing teams will be available in a formal post game press conference in the Crisler Arena Press Lounge/Studio, lo cat ed off the tunnel entrance at the north end of the facility. Generally, the visiting coach and player(s) will be available first, fol lowed by Michigan coach Kevin Borseth and player(s). Please note that team locker rooms are closed and off-lim its to media mem bers. From Detroit Metro Airport and points east: Take I-94 west to Ann Arbor-Saline Rd. (exit 175). Turn right and follow Ann Arbor-Saline Rd. as it turns into Main St., going north for approximately 1 1/2 miles. Crisler Arena is located near the northeast corner of Main St. and Stadium Blvd. next to Michigan Stadium. The parking lot for Crisler can be entered from two locations. Turn right immediately after Michigan Stadium onto E. Keech Ave. and turn right into the lot just past Michigan Stadium, or turn right onto Stadium Blvd. and turn left into the parking lot immediately after Crisler Arena. MICHIGAN WOMEN'S BASKETBALL COVERAGE TELEVISION Michigan will appear on the Big Ten Network at least four times during the regular season. In addition, the network will televise the first round, quarterfinals and semifinals of the annual Big Ten Conference Tournament (ESPN2 will carry the championship game). Date Opponent Time Jan. 24 Indiana Noon Feb. 18 at Penn State 6:30 p.m. Live Streaming The Big Ten Conference expanded broadcast opportunities for its 11 women s basketball programs. Included in the broadcast schedule is a streaming initiative that will encompass approximately 100 Big Ten women s basketball games. Date Opponent Time Jan. 28 at Illinois 8 p.m. Jan. 31 Penn State 1 p.m. Feb. 7 Minnesota 1 p.m. Feb. 11 Michigan State 7 p.m. Feb. 21 Wisconsin 1 p.m. Radio For the sixth straight year, Ann Arbor radio station WTKA (AM 1050) will broadcast all games live over the air. In the event of a conflict the Wolverines can be heard on WLBY AM From Chicago and points west: Take I-94 east to Ann Arbor-Saline Rd. (exit 175). Turn left and follow Ann Arbor-Saline Rd. as it turns into Main St., going north for approximately 1 1/2 miles. Crisler Arena is located near the northeast corner of Main St. and Stadium Blvd. next to Michigan Stadium. Turn right immediately after Michigan Stadium onto E. Keech Ave. and turn right into the lot just past Michigan Stadium, or turn right onto Stadium Blvd. and turn left into the parking lot immediately after Crisler Arena. From Toledo and points south: Take U.S. 23 north to I-94 west. Follow directions from Detroit Metro Airport. From Flint and points north: Take U.S. 23 south to I-94 west. Follow directions from Detroit Metro Airport. INTERNET MGoBluecom, the official website of Michigan Athletics, will feature live audio and statistics for all contests. Game recaps, notes, quotes and photo galleries will also be available on the site.

3 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN WOLVERINES MICHIGAN WOMEN S BASKETBALL ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. WOLVERINE POS. HGT. CLASS DOB HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) 11 Sam Arnold F 6-3 Fr.-Fr. 11/11/90 Medinah, Ill. (Lake Park) 20 Courtney Boylan G 5-6 So-So. 10/4/89 Chaska, Minn. (Chaska) 4 Jamillya Hardley G/F 5-9 So-So. 2/12/90 Grand Rapids, Mich. (Grand Rapids Christian) 3 Veronica Hicks G 5-9 Jr.-Jr. 11/13/89 Chicago, Ill. (Thornwood) 13 Dayeesha Hollins G 5-6 Fr-Fr. 8/1/91 Cincinnati, Ohio (Winston Wood) 10 Ashley Jones F 6-1 5th-Sr. 8/23/87 Southfield, Mich. (Martin Luther King) 21 Nya Jordan F 6-0 Fr-Fr. 10/13/91 Lathrup Village, Mich. (Detroit Community) 23 Kalyn McPherson G 5-7 Sr-Sr. 4/4/88 Traverse City, Mich. (West) 25 Krista Phillips C 6-6 Sr-Sr. 5/18/88 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Aden Bowman Collegiate) 33 Carmen Reynolds G/F 6-0 So.-So. 5/7/90 Hillard, Ohio (Davidson) 24 Jenny Ryan G 5-9 Fr-Fr. 12/22/90 Saginaw, Mich. (Saginaw Nouvel Catholic Central) 44 Rachel Sheffer C/F 6-1 Fr.-Fr. 10/13/90 Watervliet, Mich. (Watervliet) 12 Kate Thompson G 6-3 Fr.-Fr. 10/5/90 Plymouth, Minn. (Wayzata) MICHIGAN WOMEN S BASKETBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. WOLVERINE POS. HGT. CLASS DOB HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) 3 Veronica Hicks G 5-9 Jr-Jr. 11/13/89 Chicago, Ill. (Thornwood) 4 Jamillya Hardley G/F 5-9 So-So. 2/12/90 Grand Rapids, Mich. (Grand Rapids Christian) 10 Ashley Jones F 6-1 5th-Sr. 8/23/87 Southfield, Mich. (Martin Luther King) 11 Sam Arnold F 6-3 Fr.-Fr. 11/11/90 Medinah, Ill. (Lake Park) 12 Kate Thompson G 6-3 Fr.-Fr. 10/5/90 Plymouth, Minn. (Wayzata) 13 Dayeesha Hollins G 5-6 Fr-Fr. 8/1/91 Cincinnati, Ohio (Winston Wood) 20 Courtney Boylan G 5-6 So-So. 10/4/89 Chaska, Minn. (Chaska) 21 Nya Jordan F 6-0 Fr-Fr. 10/13/91 Lathrup Village, Mich. (Detroit Community) 23 Kalyn McPherson G 5-7 Sr-Sr. 4/4/88 Traverse City, Mich. (West) 24 Jenny Ryan G 5-9 Fr-Fr. 12/22/90 Saginaw, Mich. (Saginaw Nouvel Catholic Central) 25 Krista Phillips C 6-6 Sr-Sr. 5/18/88 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Aden Bowman Collegiate) 33 Carmen Reynolds G/F 6-0 So-So. 5/7/90 Hillard, Ohio (Davidson) 44 Rachel Sheffer C/F 6-1 Fr.-Fr. 10/13/90 Watervliet, Mich. (Watervliet) MICHIGAN WOMEN S BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach... Kevin Borseth at University of Michigan (3rd season) as collegiate head coach (27 seasons) alma mater... Lake Superior State (1976) Associate Head Coach... Dawn Plitzuweit Assistant Coach... Tianna Kirkland Assistant Coach... Mike Williams Director of Basketball Operations... Lisa Savoury Administrative Assistant... Mark Uitermarkt Basketball Secretary... Serina Brown Academic Advisor... Ruquel McKinnie Athletic Trainer... Melissa Pohorence Strength Coach... Jon Sanderson Equipment Manager... Bob Bland/Brett McGuiness Athletic Media Relations... Jessica Poole ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS Seniors...3 Juniors...1 Sophomores...3 Freshmen...6 BY POSITION Guards...8 Forwards...6 Centers...2 BY HEIGHT Krista Phillips Sam Arnold Kate Thompson Ashley Jones Rachel Sheffer Carmen Reynolds Nya Jordan Veronica Hicks Jamillya Hardley Jenny Ryan Kalyn McPherson Courtney Boylan Dayeesha Hollins BY BIRTHDATE Jamillya Hardley...2/12/90 Kalyn McPherson...4/4/88 Carmen Reynolds...5/7/90 Krista Phillips...5/18/88 Dayeesha Hollins...8/1/91 Ashley Jones...8/23/87 Courtney Boylan...10/4/89 Kate Thompson...10/5/90 Rachel Sheffer...10/13/90 Nya Jordan...10/13/91 Veronica Hicks...11/13/89 Sam Arnold...11/11/90 Jenny Ryan...12/22/90 PRONUNCIATION KEY - PLAYERS No. Player Listing First Name Last Name 13 Dayeesha Hollins Day-eee-sha Kalyn McPherson Kay-lin Jamillya Hardley JA-Meal-ya PRONUNCIATION KEY - COACHES Coach Listing First Name Last Name Kevin Borseth Bore-seth Dawn Plitzuweit Plitts-zoo-white Mark Uitermarkt You-terr-mark

4 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 4 HEAD COACH KEVIN BORSETH KEVIN BORSETH HEAD COACH THIRD SEASON Kevin Borseth was named the eighth head coach of the University of Michigan women s basketball program on April 10, Believed to have one of the best basketball minds in the country, Borseth s name has become synonymous with success in his 27 years as a college head coach. Borseth didn t disappoint in his first season at the helm of the Michigan women s basketball program. He and his staff orchestrated the second-best one-year turnaround in the history of the program. Taking a team that hadn t posted a winning record in six seasons to a record and its first postseason berth in six years. In the first year under Borseth, U-M finished the Big Ten regular-season tied for seventh place, which was the highest finish in the league since The Wolverines also won a Big Ten Tournament game for the first time in four years with a win over Penn State on March 6. The season also saw Michigan advance past the first round of a national tournament for the first time in program history. U-M set a new single-season record for home victories with 12, while improving in nearly every single statistical category. The Wolverines made a program record 209 three-pointers and led the Big Ten in triples made per game with 6.33 per contest, while ranking second among conference teams in scoring defense, limiting their opponents to just 57.3 points per game. Several Wolverines also received accolades throughout the season. Jessica Minnfield s 52 three-point field goals ranked second all-time in school history as she led the Big Ten in three-point shooting at a.406 clip. Carly Benson was named to the All-Big Ten third team by the coaches, marking U-M s first selection since Borseth and the Wolverines also reached some significant milestones during his second season. Michigan took on six nationally-ranked opponents and picked up two wins over nationally-ranked Vanderbilt and Notre Dame. The victory over then-no. 8 Notre Dame marked the highest ranked opponent the Wolverines have defeated in program history. In addition, Michigan claimed the Southern Mississippi Lady Eagle Classic, taking home an in-season tournament title for the first time since the season. In his second season Borseth became the second fastest U-M coach to win 25 games, needing only 43 games to reach the feat and led the Wolverines to several impressive feats. Senior Carly Benson became the 19th, 1000-point scorer and had two of her best seasons under Borseth s tutelage while the Wolverines again led the Big Ten in three-point field goals made with 6.57 three-pointers per game. Senior Jessica Minnfield concluded her career with 387 career assists placing her fourth all-time while Minnfield and Benson set a new mark for career appearances, each appearing in 122 games neither missing a game in their U-M career. The 55-year-old Borseth has utilized a passionate, enthusiastic and animated brand of basketball that has allowed his teams to compete with the top programs in the nation. He is using the same approach as he restores pride in Michigan women s basketball and puts it back on the national map. In his 21 years as a head coach at the NCAA Division I and II levels, Borseth owns a (.686) career record. He has strung together 19 consecutive winning seasons, including 15 campaigns with at least 20 victories, while his teams have won or shared 13 regular-season conference championships. Borseth has carried his success over into the postseason as well, capturing eight league tournament titles and guiding his teams to 14 NCAA and threewnit appearances in two decades on the hardwood. Prior to his arrival in Ann Arbor, Borseth spent nine years at the helm of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay women s program. Under his direction, the Phoenix earned nine straight postseason appearances, including seven berths in the NCAA Tournament. Borseth compiled a (.777) record as head coach of UW-Green Bay and his teams cracked the Associated Press Top 25 on three occasions in five years. The Phoenix claimed the Horizon League regular-season championship every year Borseth was on the bench, capturing the conference tournament title seven of those years. Borseth garnered Horizon League Coach of the Year honors in all but two of his nine seasons at UW-Green Bay. In his ninth and final season at UW-Green Bay, Borseth led his squad to a 29-4 record, including a perfect 16-0 conference mark, en route to a Horizon League postseason championship as the top seed in the tournament. The Phoenix claimed the conference title after soundly defeating Butler, 91-64, earning it a bid into the NCAA Tournament. UW-Green Bay made it to the second round of the tournament before bowing out to top-ranked Connecticut, Borseth was named the conference s Coach of the Year for the seventh time, while senior forward Nicole Soulis became the first player in 17 years to garner back-to-back Horizon League Player of the Year accolades. Borseth s team posted a 23-7 mark, its 29th consecutive winning season and the 19th 20-win campaign in the program s history. The Phoenix captured its eighth straight conference regular-season crown after amassing a 14-2 record but fell in the semifinals of the Horizon League Championship. After being invited to the WNIT, UW-Green Bay was eliminated in the first round, dropping a overtime decision to Iowa State. On Jan. 12, 2006, Borseth s team handed him a victory over Cleveland State, the 400th NCAA win of the coach s career. In addition to that milestone, Soulis earned her first Horizon League Player of the Year award, becoming the third Phoenix player in four years to receive the honor. Junior guard Natalie Bergman was named to the all-conference second team, while guard Rachel Porath was tabbed for the all-freshman team. Borseth guided his Phoenix team to a 27-4 overall record, accompanying a 16-game winning streak, its longest in the program s Division I history. The unbeaten streak also tied for the longest winning streak of Borseth s collegiate coaching career. UW-Green Bay appeared in both the coaches and the media top 25 polls and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the fourth consecutive season, earning Borseth his sixth Horizon League Coach of the Year accolade. After leading his team to 23-8 overall record, including a 13-3 Horizon League mark, Borseth was tabbed as the conference s Coach of the Year for the third straight season. Despite a host of injuries that shortened the bench for the majority of the year, UW-Green Bay posted its eighth straight 20-win season, earning it a bid to the NCAA Tournament. The season was a record year for Borseth s squad as UW-Green Bay rattled off a 28-4 record, the best in team history as well as the winningest season in the history of the Horizon League. The Phoenix also enjoyed a 14-week stint in the national top 25 polls, peaking at No. 16 in mid-january. With a defeat of then No. 25-ranked Texas Christian, Borseth notched his first win over a top 25 team. In a year of firsts, UW-Green Bay posted its first-ever victory in the NCAA Tournament, defeating Washington, With his success in the season, Borseth was recognized as the Women s Basketball Coaches Association Region VI Coach of the Year and was named a finalist for the Naismith Coach of the Year award. He was also elected to the Upper Peninsula Sports Hall of Fame Class of Before taking the helm at UW-Green Bay, Borseth spent 11 years as head coach of the women s program at Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Mich. During his tenure, Borseth accumulated a (.699) record, claimed four Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) championships, and qualified for the NCAA Division II Tournament seven times. During the campaign, Borseth led the Huskies to a 30-3 mark en route to a third-place finish in the NCAA Division II Tournament. From , Borseth was named GLIAC Coach of the Year on five occasions in addition to being honored as the Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year twice. As the all-time winningest coach in Michigan Tech history, Borseth was named to the Huskies Hall of Fame in Borseth began his coaching career in 1982 as the mentor of the Gogebic Community College women s program in Ironwood, Mich. In five seasons at GCC, Borseth led the team to a (.560) overall record. He also spent time as an assistant football coach at Bessemer (Mich.) High School for a pair of seasons, helping the team to a 20-3 record. Borseth graduated from Lake Superior State University in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., in 1976 with a bachelor s degree in business administration. As a member of the Laker basketball roster, Borseth helped his team to a 27-3 record over two years as well as a 1976 NAIA championship berth. Prior to his time at LSSU, Borseth attended Gogebic Community College and played for the Samson basketball team. A native of Bessemer, Mich., Borseth and his wife, Connie, have five children, sons KC (14) and Kale (6) and daughters Carli (12), Kayla (12), and Kaitlyn (8).

5 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 5 HEAD COACH KEVIN BORSETH BORSETH'S CAREER COACHING RECORD YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL CONFERENCE FINISH POSTSEASON Gogebic C.C Gogebic C.C Gogebic C.C Gogebic C.C Gogebic C.C Michigan Tech t-8th Michigan Tech t-3rd Michigan Tech t-5th Michigan Tech st NCAA Division II First Round Michigan Tech st NCAA Division II First Round Michigan Tech st NCAA Division II Fabulous Four Michigan Tech nd NCAA Division II Second Round Michigan Tech st NCAA Division II Second Round Michigan Tech th Michigan Tech nd (N) NCAA Division II Second Round Michigan Tech t-3rd (N) NCAA Division II Third Round UW-Green Bay st NCAA First Round UW-Green Bay st NCAA First Round UW-Green Bay t-1st WNIT First Round UW-Green Bay st NCAA First Round UW-Green Bay st NCAA Second Round UW-Green Bay st NCAA First Round UW-Green Bay st NCAA First Round UW-Green Bay t-1st WNIT First Round UW-Green Bay st NCAA Second Round Michigan t-6th WNIT Quarterfinals Michigan t-10th Gogebic C.C. (5 seasons) (.560) Michigan Tech (11 seasons) (.699) UW-Green Bay (9 seasons) (.777) Michigan (2 seasons) (.460) TOTAL (27 seasons) (.687) BORSETH'S CAREER RECORDS VS. NCAA OPPONENTS SCHOOL...W-L Akron Alcorn State Arizona Ashland Auburn Ball State Bellarmine Belmont Bemidji State Bentley Bethel Boston College Bradley Bryant Butler Centenary Cincinnati Cleveland State Colorado State Connecticut Delta State Denver DePaul Detroit Duke Eastern Michigan Evansville Fairfield Ferris State Findlay Florida Florida Tech Gannon Grand Valley State Hillsdale Houston Illinois Illinois-Chicago Illinois State IPFW IUPUI Indiana Indiana State SCHOOL...W-L Iowa Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Kent State Kentucky Lake Superior State Lewis Louisiana State Loyola (Ill.) Maine Mankato State Marquette Marycrest Maryland Mercer Mercyhurst Miami (Fla.) Michigan State Minnesota Minnesota-Duluth Missouri New Mexico State North Carolina State North Dakota North Dakota State Northern Colorado Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Nothern Michigan Northland Northwestern Northwood Notre Dame Oakland Ohio Ohio State Old Dominion Oregon Pacific Penn State Pepperdine Purdue SCHOOL...W-L Saginaw Valley State St. Ambrose St. Cloud State St. Francis (N.Y.) St. Joseph s (Ind.) St. Scholastica Santa Clara South Alabama South Dakota State South Florida Southeast Missouri State SIU-Edwardsville Southern Cal Southern Indiana Southern Miss Southwest State Stephen F. Austin Tennessee-Chattanooga Texas Texas A&M Texas Christian Toledo UCLA Valparaiso Vanderbilt Vermont Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Tech Washburn Washington Wayne State Wichita State Winona State Wisconsin Wisconsin-Eau Claire Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wisconsin-Oshkosh Wisconsin-Parkside Wisconsin-Stevens Point Wisconsin-Superior Wright State Xavier Youngstown State TOTAL

6 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 6 ALL-TIME RECORDS Seasons of Basketball...36 First Season of Basketball All-Time Record All-Time Big Ten Record Last Postseason Appearance WNIT Quarterfinals CRISLER ARENA RECORDS Crisler Arena Capacity...13, 751 Seasons at Crisler...36 First Season (Women s) Games Played All-Time Record NCAA TOURNAMENT Appearances... 4 First Appearance Last Appearance Record in NCAA Tournament First Round Appearances... 2 Second Round Appearances... 2 WNIT TOURNAMENT Appearances...Two First Appearance Last Appearance Record in WNIT First Season of Basketball BIG TEN TOURNAMENT HISTORY All-Time Record Reached the Semifinals , 2000, 2001 MAIZE AND BLUE STORYLINES DID YOU KNOW? The Wolverines are looking to snap a 13-game winless streak against the Buckeyes in tonight s contest. The last time Michigan defeated Ohio State was during the season. Michigan s last home win against Ohio State came in the season, a overtime victory. LAST TIME OUT... Michigan dropped its second consecutive game with a loss to Indiana on Thursday (Jan. 14). The loss was Michigan s third Big Ten loss of five points or less this season. Carmen Reynolds led the way with a team-high 20 points while Krista Phillips recorded seven rebounds in the loss. STARTING OFF ON THE RIGHT FOOT The Wolverines 9-3 record through the first 12 games of the season was the best start since the season when U-M opened the season The team finished the season with a record and reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament. OPPONENTS CAN SCORE In U-M s loss to Indiana on Thursday (Jan. 14) for the second consecutive game an opponent scored 20 or more points. IU s Hope Elam tied her careerhigh with 24 points, while Wisconsin s Taylor Wurtz had a career-high 27 against the Wolverines in the previous contest. This is the fourth time this season, Michigan has allowed an opponent to score 20 or more points. BENCH PLAY CRUCIAL FOR WOLVERINES The U-M bench was crucial for Michigan against Indiana. The U-M bench keyed a 15-0 run to give Michigan its first lead of the game. Coutney Boylan and Nya Jordan each had six points to key the run. GETTING TO THE LINE... SORT OF... Michigan, who has been struggling with free throws this season, seemed to be getting into the groove in the first half going 9-of-10 from the line against Indiana (Jan. 14). The story changed in the second half with Michigan only getting to the line once, going 0-1. GET OUT THE BROOMS Michigan picked up its first sweep since the season when it took both regular season games from Iowa. It is only the second series sweep in head coach Kevin Borseth s tenure; Michigan also swept Northwestern during the season. HICKS HITS THE GLASS Junior guard Veronica Hicks made a little bit of history in U-M s win over Iowa on Jan. 7. The 5-9 guard posted 18 rebounds in the win, the most rebounds for a Wolverine player since Jennifer Smith posted 19 rebounds, ironically, against Iowa during the season. Hicks becomes one of five U-M players to have double figure rebounds this season. HICKS PUTS IN DOUBLE TIME In addition to tallying a career-best 18 rebounds against Iowa, Veronica Hicks tallied her first career double-double with 10 points and 19 rebounds. It is the third double-double for the Wolverines this season. TOUGH DAY AGAINST WISCONSIN Michigan s loss to Wisconsin was tough on both ends of the floor. The Wolverines made a season-low 18 field goals and had a season-low 26 rebounds. It was the first time all season U-M had less than 20 field goals made; the previous low was 21 against Iowa on Jan. 7. DEJA VU` The start to this Big Ten season is very reminiscent to last season s start. Last season Michigan was 2-4 in Big Ten action before dropping four straight. Michigan needs one more Big Ten win to reach its Big Ten win total from last season and to surpass its total wins (10) from last season. HOLLINS MAKES BIG TEN HISTORY Freshman Dayeesha Hollins earned her first career Big Ten Player of the Week honor in record-setting fashion. Hollins became the first Big Ten women s basketball player to earn both Big Ten Player of the Week AND Big Ten Freshman of the Week for her efforts in U-M s wins over then-no. 8 Xavier and Detroit. She is also the first Wolverine to earn Big Ten Player of the Week honors since former Wolverine Stephany Skrba last season. CLOSE BUT NO CIGAR Michigan has proved that they are never out of a game. In losses to Northwestern, Ohio State and Indiana all losses of four points or less, Michigan had a chance to win the game with less than 10 seconds remaining. This season U-M has lost four games by five points or less. 70 IS THE MAGIC NUMBER When the Wolverines score at least 70 points Michigan is 6-1 on the season and the loss to Michigan State marked the first time the Wolverines dropped a contest this season when scoring at least 70 points. Conversely, when Michigan fails to reach at least 70 points they are 3-7 this season. CAREER NIGHT FOR HICKS Junior guard Veronica Hicks had a career-night against Northwestern (Dec. 28) with 23 points. It marks her second game this season with 20 or more points and is the second time she has set a new career high in points this season. FREE THROW WOES In the last two seasons U-M has shot above.700 percent from the charity stripe. This season Michigan is shooting.632 percent from the line. and only Courtney Boylan is averaging better then.800 percent (5-of-6) from the line. Dayeeha Hollins is shooting.707 (41-of-58) from the charity stripe. LET S GO STREAKING 1. Veronica Hicks has played and started in 40 consecutive games. The last game Hicks didn t play or start in was at Southern California last season. 2. Senior center Krista Phillips has seen action in 109 career games and has played in 86 consecutive games. The last game Phillips missed was during her freshman year against Northwestern on Feb. 2, 2007.

7 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 7 DOUBLE DIPPIN Sophomore guard Carmen Reynolds posted her first career double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds against Iowa (Dec. 6). It was U-M s first double-double of the season and teammate Krista Phillips tallied the second double-double of the season agaisnt Northwestern (Dec. 28) with 14 points and 11 rebounds. Most recently junior Veronica Hicks has 10 points and 18 rebounds against Iowa (Jan. 7). LINEUP CONSISTENCY Michigan head coach Kevin Borseth historically likes to keep his lineup the same and this season is no different. Borseth has used the same starting lineup for each game this season. Last season Borseth used three different lineups and in his first season at Michigan he used two different starting lineups. TRAVELING WOMEN U-M has definitely traveled this season. The Wolverines had an eight-game road swing dating from Nov. 22- Dec. 19, and the team definitely racked up the frequent flier miles. The Wolverines traveled 7,098 miles in just over a month s time. Distance from Ann Arbor to: Lawrence, KS- 645 miles Las Cruces, NM-1,431 miles Blacksburg, VA-390 miles Iowa City, IA-402 miles Boston, MA-648 miles Cincinnati, OH-223 miles Detroit, MI-33 miles 10 IS THE MAGIC NUMBER Michigan has had three players post 10 rebounds in a game this season. Senior Ashley Jones posted 10 rebounds against Marquette (Nov. 16) while sohomore Carmen Reynolds and U-M s leading rebounder freshman Jenny Ryan pulled down 10 rebounds against Iowa (Dec. 6). It is believed to be the first time this has happend three times in one season since the early 2000s. For the second time this season Michigan had two players with double-figure rebounds against Detroit. Leading rebounder Jenny Ryan had a career-best 13 boards in the victory while senior Krista Phillips tied her career-best with 13 rebounds. Overall, the Wolverines have had four players reach double figure rebounds this season. IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS Senior Krista Phillips is ranked 26th nationally in blocked shots. She leads U-M with 39 blocks shots on the season and is averaging 2.3 per game. Additionally, U-M is ranked 32th in field goal percentage (.442). BLOCK PARTY With a 6-6 center on your team its hard not to imagine the Wolverines not getting a lot of blocks and that is exactly the case. U-M is averaging 3.9 blocks per game while their opponents are averaging 2.1 per game. Against Virginia Tech, the Wolverines posted six blocks and center Krista Phillips recorded five of those. MAIZE AND BLUE STORYLINES DEFENSE IS SOLID AS A ROCK U-M has held teams to close to 60 points in each of Kevin Borseth s two seasons at the helm of the program and this season is no different. U-M opponents are averaging 62.3 points and are averaging 17.4 turnovers per game. The Wolverines allowed their most points this season at Michigan State giving up 86 points. SHARING THE ROCK Michigan has posted at least 20 assists in three games this season and posted a season-best 21 assists against Southern Miss (Nov. 19). U-M s 21 assists is ninth best on U-M s single-game list. The Wolverines have had double-digit assists in 16 games this season. The lone game they didn t reach double figure assists was a loss to Ohio State, where they recorded nine assists. HOME SWEET CRISLER The Wolverines love to play in front of the home crowd and this season have 12 home games. U-M has a record in Crisler and in Borseth s two season s at the helm own a record in the House that Cazzie Built WE RE ON TWITTER Michigan women s basketball is now on Twitter. Sign up and follow the Wolverines (Michigan_ wbball) with up-to-the-minute news and information throughout the season and beyond. Twitter is a free casual, online social network that is designed to connect businesses, organizations and individuals. Each Twitter post (or tweet ) can be received on a user s cell phone via text or on the web. CHECK OUT THE STARTING FIVE New this year is a Michigan women s basketball podcast called Starting Five. It s a weekly podcast that features U-M players discussing all things women s basketball. You can catch it on MGoBlue. com every Friday and you can even download it and take it with you wherver you go on itunes. WELCOME TO THE TEAM VAL! On the first day of the early signing period the Wolverines inked 6-4 center Val Driscoll from Stoughton, Mass. to a National Letter of Intent. Val has led Archbishop Williams to two Division 3 State Championships and has scored over 1,000 career points. Driscoll will join the Wolverines in Michigan in the Big Ten Rankings Scoring Offense Leader: Ohio State (1631/81.6 per/game) Michigan: 1158/68.1 per/game-5th Scoring Defense Leader: Wisconsin (992/52.2 per/game) Michigan: 1059/62.3/per game-8th Scoring Margin Leader: Ohio State (+21.6) Michigan: th Free Throw Percentage Leader: Iowa (.756) Michigan: th Field Goal Percentage Leader: Ohio State (.477) Michigan:.442-2nd Field Goal Percentge Defense Leader: Penn State (.341) Michigan:.382-8th Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Leader: Ohio State (.398) Michigan:.339-5th Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Defense Leader: Purdue (.259) Michigan:.318-8th Rebounding Offense Leader: Michigan State (44.3) Michigan: th Rebounding Defense Leader: Wisconsin (31.8) Michigan: th Rebounding Margin Leader: Ohio State (+8.5) Michigan: th Blocked Shots Leader: Michigan State (7.06) Michigan: th Assists Leader: Ohio State (361/18.05 per/game) Michigan: 242/14.24 per/game-4th Steals Leader: Minnesota (10.28) Michigan: 8.59-T-4th Turnover Margin Leader: Minnesota (+4.39) Michigan: rd Assist/Turnover Ratio Leader: Ohio State (1.20) Michigan: rd Three-Point Field Goals Made Leader: Iowa (7.50) Michigan: nd

8 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 8 NATIONAL RANKINGS WOLVERINES IN THE U-M RECORD BOOK Associated press TOP 25 (Jan. 18) 1. Connecticut (40) Stanford Tennessee Notre Dame Ohio State Duke Nebraska Georgia Texas A&M Baylor Xavier Oklahoma State Oklahoma North Carolina Florida State West Virginia Wisconsin-Green Bay LSU Georgetown Texas Vanderbilt Georgia Tech TCU Vermont Virginia Krista Phillips is in second place on Michigan s all-time blocks list with 153. She is one of six players in U-M history to record at least 100 career blocks. Krista Phillips currently has 109 career appearances and needs to play in 14 more games this season to overtake current leaders, Carly Benson and Jessica Minnfield with 122 career appearances. Krista Phillips currently has 566 career rebounds and becomes one of 17 players with 500 career rebounds. She needs 44 rebounds to move into the Top 10 all-time. Krista Phillips moved into the Top 10 all-time in field goal percentage at No. 7 with a.465 percentage ( ). Veronica Hicks 18 rebounds against Iowa (1/7/10) is tied for 13th most rebounds in a single game. Michigan s 21 assists against Southern Mississippi (11/19/09) is ninth best on U-M s singlegame list. Michigan set a new team record for three-point field goals attempted with 35 against Michigan State (1/15/09). Michigan s 10 three-point field goals against Cincinnati (12/19/08), Duke (12/7/08) and Iowa (1/26) tied for sixth best on Michigan s single game list. OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Wisconsin 37, Michigan State 27, Gonzaga 26, Dayton 22, Penn State 18, Syracuse 13, St. John s 13, Kentucky 13, Iowa State 13, Maryland 12, Miami (FL) 11, USC 10, James Madison 8, East Carolina 7, Kansas 6, Temple 4, Brigham Young 3, Mississippi 3, Hartford 3, Duquesne 2, Marist 1, Princeton 1, South Carolina 1 Michigan s 31 three-point field goals attemtped against Belmont (11/28/08) was third best on Michigan s single-game list. U-M s 10 blocked shots against Kentucky (11/15/08) ties for 10th best in Michigan s singlegame records. Michigan set team records for three-point field goals made with 13 three-pointers made on two occasions in (vs. VCU (3/24/08) and Southern California (12/10/07). The 13 threepoint field goals made also was a new Crisler Arena record. Michigan set a new team record for three-point field goals attempted with 32 against Michigan State (3/24/08) in ESPN/USA TODAY TOP 25 (Jan. 19) 1. Connecticut (31) Stanford Tennessee Ohio State Notre Dame Nebraska Duke Georgia Texas A&M Xavier West Virginia Baylor Oklahoma Wisconsin-Green Bay North Carolina Florida State Oklahoma State Georgetown LSU Vanderbilt Iowa State Virginia Texas TCU Kentucky Michigan set a new Crisler Arena attendance record against Michigan State (1/13/08) with 5,596 in attendance for Michigan s win over the Spartans on Jan. 13, OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Syracuse 43, Wisconsin 37, Dayton 34, Georgia Tech 17, Michigan State 17, Hartford 13, James Madison 12, Gonzaga 10, Miami (FL) 9, Gardner-Webb 7, East Carolina 6, Maryland 6, St. John s 4, Vermont 4, Marquette 3, Temple 3, Richmond 2, Rutgers 2, DePaul 1, Marist 1, Penn State 1, Tulane 1

9 MICHIGAN IN THE BIG TEN CONFERENCE BIG TEN WEEKLY COACHES TELECONFERENCE Kevin Borseth will take part in the Big Ten Conference s Coaches Teleconference three Tuesday s throughout the regular season. Teleconferences will take place Jan. 5, Feb. 2 and March 2. All 11 head coaches will be available for questions for eight minutes. Borseth s segment is scheduled for 9:08 to 9:16 a.m. CST (10:08 to 10:16 a.m. EST). Media members wishing to participate should call the Big Ten office for the call-in phone number ( ). Playback of the teleconference will be available for 24 hours following the completion of the original call. ORDER OF APPEARANCE (times CST) 9:00 a.m.... Felisha Legette-Jack, Indiana 9:08 a.m... Kevin Borseth, Michigan 9:16 a.m.... Coquese Washington, Penn State 9:24 a.m.... Sharon Versyp, Purdue 9:32 a.m.... Jolette Law, Illinois 9:40 a.m.... Lisa Stone, Wisconsin 9:48 a.m.... Suzy Merchant, Michigan State 9:56 a.m.... Jim Foster, Ohio State 10:04 a.m... Lisa Bluder, Iowa 10:12 a.m... Pam Borton, Minnesota 10:20 a.m... Joe McKeown, Northwestern 10:28 a.m... Player of the Week (if available) MICHIGAN BIG TEN TOURNAMENT NOTABLES BIG TEN STANDINGS ALL GAMES CONFERENCE GAMES W-L PCT W-L PCT Ohio State Penn State Wisconsin Minnesota Purdue Northwestern Illinois Indiana Michigan State Michigan Iowa BIG TEN TOURNAMENT Celebrating its 15th year in Indianapolis, the Big Ten Conference Women s Basketball Tournament presented by Xbox 360 Live will be played for the eighth straight year at Conseco Fieldhouse on March 4-7, All 11 teams participate in the annual tournament, with the winner receiving the conference s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The team that finishes atop the regular-season standings is the Big Ten champion. The bracket will be seeded according to the final regular-season standings with the league champion earning the top seed and the top five finishers receiving first-round byes. Michigan holds an all-time record of 8-15 at the Big Ten Tournament. The Wolverines made semifinal appearances in 1998, 2000 and 01. The first three rounds of competition will air on the Big Ten Network, while the championship game will be televised live on ESPN2. TODAY IN THE BIG TEN Ohio Michigan, 7 p.m. Indiana, 7 p.m. Michigan State, 7:30 p.m. Penn Wisconsin, 8 p.m. Illinois, 8 p.m BIG TEN WOMEN S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT The Wolverines have an 8-15 all-time record at the Big Ten Tournament. MARCH 4-7 CONSECO FIELDHOUSE INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Michigan advanced to the semifinals of the tournament in 1998, 2000, 2001 under the direction of former head coach Sue Guevera, current head coach at Central Michigan THURSDAY, MARCH 4 FRIDAY, MARCH 5 SATURDAY, MARCH 6 SUNDAY, MARCH 7 The Big Ten Tournament marked the first time since the Wolverines won a Big Ten tournament game since the season. U-M defeated Penn State, 65-54, on March 6. U-M s second-round finish marked the first time that the Wolverines advanced past the first round since the season. #7 Seed GAME 1 Noon ET Big Ten Network #10 Seed #6 Seed #2 Seed GAME 4 11:30 a.m. ET Big Ten Network Game 1 Winner #3 Seed GAME 5 25 min. after Game 4 Big Ten Network Game 4 Winner GAME 8 5 p.m. ET Big Ten Network Game 5 Winner Game 8 Winner GAME 2 25 min. after Game 1 Big Ten Network #11 Seed Game 2 Winner #1 Seed GAME 10 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP 4:30 p.m. ET ESPN TOURNAMENT CHAMPION #8 Seed GAME 3 25 min. after Game 2 Big Ten Network #9 Seed GAME 6 6 p.m. ET Big Ten Network Game 3 Winner Game 6 Winner GAME 9 25 min. after Game 8 Big Ten Network Game 9 Winner #4 Seed GAME 7 25 min. after Game 6 Big Ten Network Game 7 Winner #5 Seed RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 9

10 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 10 #10 ASHLEY JONES Fifth Year Senior 6-1 Forward Southfield, Michigan Martin Luther King HS Nickname: A.J. ASHLEY JONES NOTABLES First Wolverine with double-figure rebounds this season with 10 against Marquette (Nov. 16). It was the first time U-M had a player with double-figure rebounds since Krista Phillips had 11 rebounds against Purdue (Feb. 26, 2009). One of seven players to see action in each game this season. Tied her season high with seven points against Michigan State. Also had seven points against Kansas. Michigan s lone bench player to score points in U-M s loss to Northwestern. Led the Wolverines in rebounding for the eighth time of her career against Marquette (Nov. 16). Saw first action in a year with four points and three rebounds against Ball State (Nov. 13) after sitting out the season with a foot injury. Prior to the Ball State game her last game action was March 30, MICHIGAN WOLVERINES Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg BALL STATE 11/13/ MARQUETTE 11/16/ SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 11/19/ at Kansas 11/22/ vs SFA 11/27/ at NMSU 11/28/ at Virginia Tech 12/04/ at Iowa 12/6/ at Boston College at Xavier 12/14/ at DETROIT 12/19/ NORTHWESTERN 12/28/ at Michigan State 12/31/ at Ohio State 01/03/ IOWA 01/07/ at Wisconsin 01/10/ at Indiana 01/14/ Totals Games played: 17 Minutes/game: 11.9 Points/game: 2.4 FG Pct: FG Pct: 25.0 FT Pct: GAME-BY-GAME /game: 2.9 Assists/game: 0.3 Turnovers/game: 1.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.2 Steals/game: 0.6 Blocks/game: 0.3 Comes from an athletic family. Her mother (DeEttra Crocket) was a intercollegiate basketball player and also ran track and played volleyball while her brother Tonjua (TJ) played wide receiver at Northwestern. Enrolled in the College of Engineering and is majoring in Industrial and Operations Engineering. One of six Wolverines from the Great Lakes state. U-M s Most Improved Player (2008). JONES SEASON HIGHS Points...7 (2x), last at Michigan State (12/31/09) Field Goals...3 (2x), last at Michigan State (12/31/09) FG Att.... 8, at Kansas (11/22/09) 3-pt Field Goals...1 (4x), last at Michigan State (12/31/09) 3-pt FG Att....2 (3x), last at Michigan State (12/31/09) Free Throws...1 (6x), last vs Northwestern (12/28/09) FT Att...4, at Boston College (12/10/09)... 10, vs. Marquette (11/16/09) Assists...1 (5x), last at Michigan State(12/31/09) Blocks... 2, at Ohio State (1/3/10) Steals... 2 (2x), last at Xavier(12/12/09) Minutes Played... 26, vs. Marquette (11/16/09) JONES CAREER HIGHS Points...11, at Michigan State (3/30/08) Field Goals...4 (2x), last vs Michigan State (3/30/08) FG Att.... 9, vs Illinois (2/26/06) 3-pt Field Goals...1 (9x), last at Michigan State (12/31/09) 3-pt FG Att.... 3, at Michigan State (3/30/08) Free Throws... 5, vs Va. Commonwealth (3/24/08) FT Att...9, vs Southern Mississippi (3/27/08)...11, vs Illinois (2/26/06) Assists...5, vs Fordham (12/13/05) Blocks... 2 (6x), last at Ohio State (1/3/10) Steals... 2 (9x), last at Xavier (12/14/08) Minutes Played...34, at Ohio State (1/15/06) JONES CAREER STATISTICS Season G-GS Min Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CAREER

11 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 11 #23 KALYN MCPHERSON Senior 5-7 Guard Traverse City, Michigan West HS Nickname: Kay MICHIGAN WOLVERINES GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg BALL STATE 11/13/ MARQUETTE 11/16/ SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 11/19/ at Kansas 11/22/ vs SFA 11/27/ at NMSU 11/28/ at Virginia Tech 12/04/ at Michigan State 12/31/ IOWA 01/07/ at Wisconsin 01/10/ Totals KALYN MCPHERSON NOTABLES Holds the Traverse City Area Public School s boy s and girl s career scoring record of 2,012 points, surpassing former NBA great Dan Majerle s previous record of 1,402. Games played: 10 Minutes/game: 4.2 Points/game: 1.4 FG Pct: FG Pct: 0.0 FT Pct: 25.0 /game: 0.6 Assists/game: 0.2 Turnovers/game: 0.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.5 Steals/game: 0.1 Played in back-to-back games (Iowa, at Wisconsin) for the first time since playing in seven consecutive games to open the season. Tallied two points against Iowa (Jan. 7); her first points since hitting a free throw against Michigan State (Dec. 31). Saw her first action in five games against Michigan State, with five minutes off the bench. Enrolled in the School of Kinesiology. Majoring in Sports Management. One of six Wolverines from the Great Lakes state. MCPHERSON SEASON HIGHS Points...5, vs. Marquette (11/16/09) Field Goals... 2 (2x), last vs. Marquette (11/16/09) FG Att....5, at Virginia Tech (12/3/09) 3-pt Field Goals... 3-pt FG Att....1, at Virginia Tech (12/3/09) Free Throws...1 (2x), last at Michigan State (12/31/09) FT Att...3, vs. Marquette (11/16/09)... 2 (2x), last vs Marquette (11/16/09) Assists...1 (2x), last at Michigan State (12/31/09) Blocks... Steals...1, at Wisconsin (1/10/10) Minutes Played...10, vs. Marquette (11/16/09) MCPHERSON CAREER HIGHS Points... 12, vs Penn State (1/7/07) Field Goals...3 (3x), last vs Belmont (11/25/07) FG Att , vs Wisconsin (1/11/07) 3-pt Field Goals...3, vs Wisconsin (1/11/07) 3-pt FG Att....3, vs Wisconsin (1/11/07) Free Throws...8, vs Penn State (1/7/07) FT Att... 11, vs Penn State (1/7/07)...7, vs Penn State (1/7/07) Assists...7, vs Indiana (1/28/07) Blocks...1 (2x), last vs Nebraska (11/9/06) Steals...5, vs Indiana (1/28/07) Minutes Played... 34, vs Penn State (1/7/07) MCPHERSON S CAREER STATISTICS Season G-GS Min Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CAREER

12 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 12 #25 KRISTA PHILLIPS Senior 6-6 Center Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Aden Bowman Collegiate Nickname: KP KRISTA PHILLIPS NOTABLES Has been in double figures 10 times this season and in nine of Michigan s last 11 games and in two of the last three games. Posted her first double-double of the season against Northwestern with 14 points and 11 rebounds. Had U-M s lone double-double last season against Purdue. With her nine rebounds against Iowa (Jan. 7) she was one rebound shy of her second double-double of the season. She finished with 12 points and nine rebounds. Ranked eigthth in the Big Ten in field goal percentage (67- of-144) at.465 percent and is fourth in blocked shots (2.29 per game) MICHIGAN WOLVERINES GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg BALL STATE 11/13/09 * MARQUETTE 11/16/09 * SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 11/19/09 * at Kansas 11/22/09 * vs SFA 11/27/09 * at NMSU 11/28/09 * at Virginia Tech 12/04/09 * at Iowa 12/6/09 * at Boston College * at Xavier 12/14/09 * at DETROIT 12/19/09 * NORTHWESTERN 12/28/09 * at Michigan State 12/31/09 * at Ohio State 01/03/10 * IOWA 01/07/10 * at Wisconsin 01/10/10 * at Indiana 01/14/10 * Totals Games played: 17 Minutes/game: 25.1 Points/game: 10.1 FG Pct: FG Pct: 22.7 FT Pct: 62.3 /game: 5.6 Assists/game: 0.9 Turnovers/game: 2.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.5 Steals/game: 0.7 Blocks/game: 2.3 Currently has 566 rebounds and needs 44 more rebounds to move into the Top 10 all-time in rebounding. She is one of 17 players in program history with 500 career rebounds. Tied her career best with 13 rebounds against Detroit. It was her third game with double-figure rebounds this season; she had 10 against Iowa and 11 against Northwestern. Currently in second place all-time at Michigan with 153 career blocks. She is one of only six players in program history with at least 100 blocks. Hails from Cananda and is one of two Canadians to play for the Wolverines joining former Wolverine Stphany Skrba ( ). Phillips is one of five international players to play in the program. Also spent time on the Canadian Junior National team ( ). At 6-6 is Michigan s tallest player since 6-4 Jennifer Smith ( ) to play for the Wolverines. U-M Athletic Academic Achievement Award (2007), Michigan Field Goal Award (2007), All-Big Ten Conference honorable mention (media) (2008), Michigan s Top Rebounder ( ). Enrolled in the School of Literature, Science and the Arts. General Studies major. PHILLIPS SEASON HIGHS Points...16 (2x), last at Xavier (12/14/09) Field Goals...7 (2x), last at Xavier (12/14/09 FG Att....14, at Indiana (1/14/10 3-pt Field Goals...1 (5x), last vs Northwestern (12/28/09) 3-pt FG Att....3 (2x), last vs Northwestern (12/28/09) Free Throws... 6, vs Iowa (1/7/10) FT Att...8 (2x), last vs Iowa (1/7/10)...13, at Detroit (12/19/09) Assists...3, at Detroit (12/19/09) Blocks...5, at Virginia Tech (12/3/09) Steals... 2 (2x), last at Wisconsin(1/10/10) Minutes Played...37, at Ohio State (1/3/10) PHILLIPS CAREER HIGHS Points... 21(2x), last vs Iowa State (11/23/07) Field Goals...8 (5x), last at Iowa (1/26/09) FG Att (3x), last at Iowa (1/26/09) 3-pt Field Goals...3, vs Indiana (1/28/07) 3-pt FG Att....6 (2x), last vs Michigan State (1/13/08) Free Throws...6 (3x), last vs. Iowa (1/7/10) FT Att... 11, at Wisconsin (1/17/08) (2x), last at Detroit (12/19/09) Assists... 4, vs Iowa (12/30/07) Blocks... 7, at Central Michigan (11/28/06) Steals... 3, at Cincinnati (11/13/07) Minutes Played...37, at Ohio State (1/3/10) PHILLIPS CAREER STATISTICS Season G-GS Min Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CAREER

13 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 13 #3 VERONICA HICKS Junior 5-9 Guard Chicago, Illinois Thornwood Nickname: Roni VERONICA HICKS NOTABLES Has scored in double figures in 13 games this season. and opened the season with nine consecutive games in double figures. Posted a career-best 23 points against Northwestern; her second game this season with 20 or more points. Has struggled with her three-point shot in the last five games. She is 9-of-31 (.290) from long range in the last five games. Posted her first collegiate game with double figure rebounds with 18 rebounds against Iowa (Jan. 7). She is one of five players all-time to record 18 rebounds in a game. Is ranked second in the Big Ten in minutes played (35.53), fifth in three-point field goals made (32), in steals (1.89), eighth in assist/turnover ratio (1.33), 1oth in assists (3.06) and12th in scoring (12.8 points per game) MICHIGAN WOLVERINES GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg BALL STATE 11/13/09 * MARQUETTE 11/16/09 * SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 11/19/09 * at Kansas 11/22/09 * vs SFA 11/27/09 * at NMSU 11/28/09 * at Virginia Tech 12/04/09 * at Iowa 12/6/09 * at Boston College * at Xavier 12/14/09 * at DETROIT 12/19/09 * NORTHWESTERN 12/28/09 * at Michigan State 12/31/09 * at Ohio State 01/03/10 * IOWA 01/07/10 * at Wisconsin 01/10/10 * at Indiana 01/14/10 * Totals Games played: 17 Minutes/game: 35.5 Points/game: 12.8 FG Pct: FG Pct: 35.6 FT Pct: 60.0 /game: 5.4 Assists/game: 3.1 Turnovers/game: 2.3 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.3 Steals/game: 1.9 Blocks/game: 0.5 Has started and played in 40 consecutive games. The last game she didn t see action was at Southern California on Dec. 2, Currently has 118 career assists. She needs 79 more dimes to move into the Top 20 on Michigan s career list. Had had two games on her birthday (Nov. 13) during her U-M career. U-M is 2-0 on Hicks birthday. U-M s resident blogger. She writes a blog for MGoBlue.com called Hittin The Hardwood with Roni Hicks Enrolled in the College of Engineering. Industrial and Operations Engineering major. One of two Wolverines from Illinois. Freshman Sam Arnold is from Medinah, Ill. Has earned numerous accolades during her career. Academic All-Big Ten Conference (2009); U-M Athletic Academic Achievement ( ), Academic Excellence Award (2009), Hustle Award (2009). HICKS SEASON HIGHS Points...23, vs Northwestern (12/28/09) Field Goals...8 (3x), last vs Northwestern (12/28/09) FG Att....18, at Kansas (11/22/09) 3-pt Field Goals...4 (3x), last vs Northwestern (12/28/09) 3-pt FG Att....11, at Michigan State (12/31/09) Free Throws... 5, vs. Southern Miss (11/19/09) FT Att... 7, vs. Southern Miss (11/19/09)...18, vs. Iowa (1/7/10) Assists...7, at Xavier (12/14/09) Blocks... 2, vs. Southern Miss (11/19/09) Steals... 4 (4x), last at Boston College (12/10/09) Minutes Played... 40, at Xavier (12/14/09) HICKS CAREER HIGHS Points...23, vs Northwestern (12/28/09) Field Goals...8 (3x), last vs Northwestern (12/28/09) FG Att....18, at Kansas (11/22/09) 3-pt Field Goals...4 (3x), last vs Northwestern (12/28/09) 3-pt FG Att....11, at Michigan State (12/31/09) Free Throws... 5, vs. Southern Miss (11/19/09) FT Att... 7, vs Southern Miss (11/19/09)...18, vs. Iowa (1/7/10) Assists...7, at Xavier (12/14/09) Blocks...3, at Akron (11/17/08) Steals... 4 (6x), last at Boston College(12/10/09) Minutes Played...40 (3x), last at Xavier (12/14/09) HICKS CAREER STATISTICS Season G-GS Min Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CAREER

14 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 14 #20 COURTNEY BOYLAN Sophomore 5-8 Guard Chaska, Minnesota Chaska Nickname: C-Boy COURTNEY BOYLAN NOTABLES Earned Minnesota s Miss Basketball during her senior year in high school. One of seven players to see action in each game this season. Has scored in double figures twice this season and in two of Michigan s last four games. In each of those games she has shot better than.500 percent from the three-point line. Was 5-of-5 from the floor and was 2-of-2 from long range against Boston College. Prior to the Boston College game she was shooting.250 from the floor (8-of-32) and.158 from long range (3-of-19). She shot over 30 percent from the floor and three-point range during her freshman season MICHIGAN WOLVERINES GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg BALL STATE 11/13/ MARQUETTE 11/16/ SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 11/19/ at Kansas 11/22/ vs SFA 11/27/ at NMSU 11/28/ at Virginia Tech 12/04/ at Iowa 12/6/ at Boston College at Xavier 12/14/ at DETROIT 12/19/ NORTHWESTERN 12/28/ at Michigan State 12/31/ at Ohio State 01/03/ IOWA 01/07/ at Wisconsin 01/10/ at Indiana 01/14/ Totals Games played: 17 Minutes/game: 13.4 Points/game: 4.3 FG Pct: FG Pct: 22.2 FT Pct: 83.3 /game: 1.4 Assists/game: 1.1 Turnovers/game: 0.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 2.6 Steals/game: 0.1 Led U-M in scoring her collegiate debut with 18 points at Kentucky (Nov. 15, 2008). Made her first collegiate start at Southern California (Dec. 2, 2008) where she posted four points. Earned the Coaches Award (2009) and the U-M Athletic Academic Achievement Award (2009). One of two current Wolverines to hail from Minnesota; freshman Kate Thompson is from Plymouth, Minnesota. Enrolled in the School of Kinesiology. Movement Science major. BOYLAN SEASON HIGHS Points... 12, at Boston College(12/10/09) Field Goals...5, at Boston College (12/10/09) FG Att....8 (4x), last at Wisconsin (1/10/09) 3-pt Field Goals...3, at Detroit (12/19/09) 3-pt FG Att.... 6, at Detroit (12/19/09) Free Throws... 2 (2x), last at Wisconsin(1/10/10) FT Att... 2 (2x), last at Wisconsin (1/10/10)... 7, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) Assists...4 (2x), last, vs. Iowa (1/7/10) Blocks... Steals...1 (2x), last vs. Iowa (1/7/10) Minutes Played...25, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) BOYLAN CAREER HIGHS Points...18, at Kentucky (11/15/08) Field Goals...6, at Kentucky (11/15/08) FG Att , at Indiana (3/1/09) 3-pt Field Goals...4, at Kentucky (11/15/08) 3-pt FG Att....6, at Detroit (12/19/09) Free Throws...6, vs Texas A&M (11/20/08) FT Att...6, vs Texas A&M (11/20/08)...7, vs Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) Assists... 4 (2x), last, vs. Iowa (1/7/10) Blocks...1, at Iowa (1/26/09) Steals...2 (3x), last at Michigan State (2/19/09) Minutes Played...27 (4x), last at Indiana (3/1/09) BOYLAN S CAREER STATISTICS Season G-GS Min Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CAREER

15 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 15 #4 JAMILLYA HARDLEY Sophomore 5-9 Guard Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids Christian Nickname: Jammy Jam MICHIGAN WOLVERINES GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg BALL STATE 11/13/ SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 11/19/ Totals Games played: 2 Minutes/game: 2.0 Points/game: 1.5 FG Pct: FG Pct: 0.0 FT Pct: 50.0 Turnovers/game: 0.5 JAMILLYA HARDLEY NOTABLES Pronunciation: First: Ja-meal-ya Has seen action in two games this season; earned her first points of the season agaisnt Southern Miss. (Nov. 19). Didn t dress for the Michigan State (Dec. 31) game due to an ankle injury. Made her collegiate debut against USC (12/2/08). Completed a three-point play late in the game for her first collegiate points. Made her Crisler Arena debut against Wisconsin (2/1/09). Three-time All-Area selection at Grand Rapids Christian. Two-time All-State honorable mention selection. One of six Wolverines from the Great Lakes state. Enrolled in the School of Kinesiology. Undeclared major. HARDLEY SEASON HIGHS Points... 2, vs. Southern Miss (11/19/09) Field Goals... 1, vs. Southern Miss (11/19/09) FG Att....1 (2x), last vs. Southern Miss (11/19/09) 3-pt Field Goals... 3-pt FG Att.... 1, vs. Ball State (11/13/09) Free Throws... 1, vs. Ball State (11/13/09) FT Att... 2, vs. Ball State (11/13/09)... Assists... Blocks... Steals... Minutes Played...2 (2x), last vs. Southern Miss (11/19/09) HARDLEY CAREER HIGHS Points...3, at Southern Cal (12/2/08) Field Goals...1 (2x), last vs Southern Miss (11/19/09) FG Att....3, at Southern Cal (12/2/08) 3-pt Field Goals... 3-pt FG Att....1 (2x), last vs Ball State (11/13/09) Free Throws...1 (2x), last vs Ball State (11/13/09) FT Att... 2, vs. Ball State (11/13/09)...1, vs. Wisconsin (2/1/09) Assists... Blocks... Steals...1, at Southern Cal (12/2/08) Minutes Played...5, at Southern Cal (12/2/08) HARDLEY S CAREER STATISTICS Season G-GS Min Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CAREER

16 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 16 #33 CARMEN REYNOLDS Sophomore 6-0 Forward Hilliard, Ohio Davidson Nickname: Carm CARMEN REYNOLDS NOTABLES Recorded her first career double-double against Iowa (Dec. 6) with 12 points and 10 rebounds. It was the first Michigan double-double since the season. With double figures in each of the last five games has had 11 games of 10 or more points. She has had five games of 15 or more points this season MICHIGAN WOLVERINES GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg BALL STATE 11/13/09 * MARQUETTE 11/16/09 * SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 11/19/09 * at Kansas 11/22/09 * vs SFA 11/27/09 * at NMSU 11/28/09 * at Virginia Tech 12/04/09 * at Iowa 12/6/09 * at Boston College * at Xavier 12/14/09 * at DETROIT 12/19/09 * NORTHWESTERN 12/28/09 * at Michigan State 12/31/09 * at Ohio State 01/03/10 * IOWA 01/07/10 * at Wisconsin 01/10/10 * at Indiana 01/14/10 * Totals Games played: 17 Minutes/game: 26.6 Points/game: 12.2 FG Pct: FG Pct: 41.3 FT Pct: 56.5 /game: 4.1 Assists/game: 1.4 Turnovers/game: 1.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0 Steals/game: 0.8 Blocks/game: 0.1 Tied her career-high with 20 points against Indiana (Jan. 14). It is her second career game of 20+ points. She also had 20 points against Penn State last season. Shot 50 percent (4-of-8) from three-point range against Xavier. Has shot better than 50 percent from long range in six games this season. Is ranked third in the Big Ten in field goal percentage (81-of-161) at.509 percent and is seventh in three-point field goals made with 1.81 per game. Is ranked 15th in scoring (12.2). Has been in double figures in 12 games this season, including a stretch of three consecutive games to open the season and each of U-M s last five games. One of five starters in double figures against Southern Miss (Nov. 19). Made her first career start against Ball State (Nov. 13). Led U-M in scoring with a team-best 19 points against the Cardinals. Hails from Hilliard, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus. Her older brother Cody, played lacrosse for Ohio State and her father, Jim played football at Miami (OH) and Akron. U-M s Most Improved Player ( ). Carmen s parents, Jim and Mugsy, have traveled to each away game in Carmen s career and have at least one parent present for each home game. Joins Dayeesha Hollins as Wolverines from the Buckeye state. Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts. Undeclared major. REYNOLDS SEASON HIGHS Points... 20, at Indiana (1/14/10) Field Goals... 7 (4x), last at Indiana (1/14/10) FG Att , at Xavier (12/14/09) 3-pt Field Goals... 5, vs. Ball State (11/13/09) 3-pt FG Att....8, at Xavier (12/14/09) Free Throws... 6, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) FT Att... 8, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09)...10, at Iowa (12/6/09) Assists... 4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) Blocks...1, at Indiana (1/14/10) Steals... 3, vs. Ball State (11/13/09) Minutes Played... 34, at Indiana (1/14/10) REYNOLDS CAREER HIGHS Points...20 (2x), last at Indiana (1/14/10) Field Goals... 8, vs Penn State (2/9/09) FG Att....16, vs Penn State (2/9/09) 3-pt Field Goals... 5, vs. Ball State (11/13/09) 3-pt FG Att....8, at Xavier (12/14/09) Free Throws... 6, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) FT Att... 8, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09)...10, at Iowa (12/6/09) Assists... 4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) Blocks... 2, vs Penn State (2/9/09) Steals... 3, vs. Ball State (11/13/09) Minutes Played... 34, at Indiana (1/14/10) REYNOLDS CAREER STATISTICS Season G-GS Min Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CAREER

17 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 17 #11 SAM ARNOLD Freshman 6-3 Forward Medinah, Illinois Lake Park Nickname: Sam SAM ARNOLD NOTABLES Made her collegiate debut against Ball State (Nov. 13). Posted her first three-pointer in six games against Indiana (Jan. 14). Recorded her first career block against Iowa. It was her first appearance since the Michigan State game (Dec. 31). Lake Park HS s all-time leading scorer with over 2,000 career-points. Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun Times second team All-State selection MICHIGAN WOLVERINES GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg BALL STATE 11/13/ MARQUETTE 11/16/ SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 11/19/ at Kansas 11/22/ vs SFA 11/27/ at NMSU 11/28/ at Virginia Tech 12/04/ at Iowa 12/6/ at Boston College at DETROIT 12/19/ at Michigan State 12/31/ IOWA 01/07/ at Wisconsin 01/10/ at Indiana 01/14/ Totals Games played: 14 Minutes/game: 6.6 Points/game: 3.4 FG Pct: FG Pct: 37.5 FT Pct: 66.7 /game: 1.1 Turnovers/game: 0.6 Steals/game: 0.2 Blocks/game: 0.1 Named to the Illinois Coaches Association All-Area teams as well as Daily Herald, Chicago Sun Times and Press Publications All-Area squads. One of two Wolverines from Illinois. Junior Veronica Hicks is from Chicago, Ill. Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts. Her intended major is communications. ARNOLD SEASON HIGHS Points... 16, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) Field Goals...5, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) FG Att....7, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) 3-pt Field Goals...2, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) 3-pt FG Att....3, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) Free Throws... 4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) FT Att...4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09)...4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) Assists... Blocks...1, vs. Iowa (1/7/10) Steals... 1 (3x), last vs.stephen F. Austin(11/27/09) Minutes Played...12 (2x), last vs.stephen F. Austin(11/27/09) ARNOLD CAREER HIGHS Points...16, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) Field Goals... 5, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) FG Att.... 7, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) 3-pt Field Goals... 2, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) 3-pt FG Att.... 3, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) Free Throws... 4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) FT Att... 4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09)... 4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) Assists... Blocks... 1, vs. Iowa (1/7/10) Steals...1 (3x), last vs.stephen F. Austin(11/27/09) Minutes Played...12 (2x), last vs.stephen F. Austin(11/27/09) ARNOLD S CAREER STATISTICS Season G-GS Min Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CAREER

18 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 18 #13 DAYEESHA HOLLINS Freshman 5-6 Guard Cincinnati, Ohio Winton Woods Nickname: Day Day DAYEESHA HOLLINS NOTABLES Pronunciaton: First: DAY-E-Sha First player in the history of Big Ten women s basketball to be named Player of the Week and Freshman of the Week (Dec. 21) for her performance in U-M s wins over then No. 8 Xavier and Detroit. Held to a season-low two points against Indiana (Jan. 14). It snapped a streak of four conseutive games in double figures for Hollins. Has posted five games of five or more assists this season. Has been in double figures in 13 games this season; including a stretch of four consecutive games to open the season and seven of U-M s last nine games MICHIGAN WOLVERINES GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg BALL STATE 11/13/09 * MARQUETTE 11/16/09 * SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 11/19/09 * at Kansas 11/22/09 * vs SFA 11/27/09 * at NMSU 11/28/09 * at Virginia Tech 12/04/09 * at Iowa 12/6/09 * at Boston College * at Xavier 12/14/09 * at DETROIT 12/19/09 * NORTHWESTERN 12/28/09 * at Michigan State 12/31/09 * at Ohio State 01/03/10 * IOWA 01/07/10 * at Wisconsin 01/10/10 * at Indiana 01/14/10 * Totals Games played: 17 Minutes/game: 30.4 Points/game: 12.6 FG Pct: FG Pct: 43.3 FT Pct: 70.7 /game: 3.5 Assists/game: 3.8 Turnovers/game: 3.5 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.1 Steals/game: 1.8 Blocks/game: 0.1 Has led Michigan is scoring five times this season, including both games against schools from Ohio (Xavier and Ohio State). One of the top two scoring freshman in the Big Ten (12.6 points per game); Also ranks sixth in the Big Ten in assists (3.82) and is tied for seventh in steals (1.82). Teams with classmate Jenny Ryan for the most steals by a Big Ten freshman (31). Had a career night against Xavier in her hometown of Cincinnati. She recorded a career-best 22 points and nine rebounds in 37 minutes of action. Hollins had over 150 fans in attendance. Her eight assists against Virginia Tech were the most by a freshman in the last four years. Associated Press Southwest Player of the Year as a senior. Finalist for the Associated Press Ohio Miss Basketball Award and the Larosa Female Athlete MVP as a senior. Named to the Associated Press All-Ohio First team as a senior and third team as a junior. Joins Carmen Reynolds as Wolverines from the Buckeye state. Enrolled in School of Kinesiology. Undeclared major. HOLLINS SEASON HIGHS Points... 22, at Xavier (12/14/09) Field Goals... 10, at Xavier (12/14/09) FG Att , at Xavier (12/14/09) 3-pt Field Goals...2 (4x), last at Wiscosin (1/10/10) 3-pt FG Att (2x), last at Wisconsin (1/10/10) Free Throws... 6, at New Mexico State (11/28/09) FT Att...8 (2x), last at Boston College (12/10/09)...9, at Xavier (12/14/09) Assists...8, at Virginia Tech (12/3/09) Blocks... 1, vs. Iowa (1/7/10) Steals...4 (3x), last at Michigan State (12/31/09) Minutes Played...40, at Detroit (12/19/09) HOLLINS CAREER HIGHS Points...22, at Xavier (12/14/09) Field Goals...10, at Xavier (12/14/09) FG Att....17, at Xavier (12/14/09) 3-pt Field Goals... 2 (4x), last at Wiscosin (1/10/10) 3-pt FG Att....4 (2x), last at Wisconsin (1/10/10) Free Throws...6, at New Mexico State (11/28/09) FT Att...8 (2x), last at Boston College (12/10/09)... 9, at Xavier (12/14/09) Assists...8, at Virginia Tech (12/3/09) Blocks...1, vs. Iowa (1/7/10) Steals... 4 (3x), last at Michigan State (12/31/09) Minutes Played... 40, at Detroit (12/19/09 HOLLINS CAREER STATISTICS Season G-GS Min Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CAREER

19 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 19 #21 NYA JORDAN Freshman 6-0 Forward Lathrup Village, Michigan Detroit Community Nickname: Nya Bug NYA JORDAN NOTABLES Led the team in rebounding with six rebounds against Southern Miss (Nov. 19). Has made appearances in each of Michigan s last five games. Set career-highs in points (6), field goals (2), free throws (2), free throw attempts (2), assists (3) and minutes played (18) against Indiana (Jan. 14). Earned her first career trip to the free throw line against Wisconsin. She was 1-of-2 from the line and recorded her first points since the Southern Miss (Nov. 19) game MICHIGAN WOLVERINES GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg BALL STATE 11/13/ MARQUETTE 11/16/ SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 11/19/ at Kansas 11/22/ vs SFA 11/27/ at Virginia Tech 12/04/ at Boston College at Xavier 12/14/ at Michigan State 12/31/ at Ohio State 01/03/ IOWA 01/07/ at Wisconsin 01/10/ at Indiana 01/14/ Totals Games played: 13 Minutes/game: 7.2 Points/game: 1.1 FG Pct: FG Pct: FT Pct: 75.0 /game: 1.8 Assists/game: 0.7 Turnovers/game: 0.6 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.1 Steals/game: 0.2 Recorded her first career steal against Ohio State (Jan. 3). Through the first three games of the season was 3-of-3 from the floor. Made her collegiate debut against Ball State (Nov. 13). Led her Detroit Community team to the Class B State Finals in her junior year. Finalist for Michigan s Miss Basketball, awarded to Michigan s top prep women s basketball player. Teammates Jenny Ryan and Rachel Sheffer were also finalists. Named to Detroit Free Press All-Detroit team as a senior. Earned Sporting News honorable mention preseason All-American. Averaged better than 15 points and 10 rebounds per game during her prep career. One of three freshman from the state of Michigan and one of six Wolverines from the Great Lakes state. Enrolled in the School of Art and Design. Undeclared major. JORDAN SEASON HIGHS Points...6, at Indiana (1/14/10) Field Goals...2, at Indiana (1/14/10) FG Att....2 (2x), last at Indiana (1/14/10) 3-pt Field Goals... 1, vs. Marquette (1/16/09) 3-pt FG Att....1, vs. Marquette (11/16/09) Free Throws...2, at Indiana (1/14/10) FT Att... 2 (2x), last at Indiana (1/14/10)... 6, vs. Southern Miss (11/19/09) Assists... 3 (2x), last at Indiana (1/14/10) Blocks... Steals... 1 (2x), last at Wisconsin (1/10/10) Minutes Played... 18, at Indiana (1/14/10) JORDAN CAREER HIGHS Points...6, at Indiana (1/14/10) Field Goals...2, at Indiana (1/14/10) FG Att....2 (2x), last at Indiana (1/14/10) 3-pt Field Goals... 1, vs. Marquette (1/16/09) 3-pt FG Att....1, vs. Marquette (11/16/09) Free Throws...2, at Indiana (1/14/10) FT Att... 2 (2x), last at Indiana (1/14/10)... 6, vs. Southern Miss (11/19/09) Assists... 3 (2x), last at Indiana (1/14/10) Blocks... Steals... 1 (2x), last at Wisconsin (1/10/10) Minutes Played...18, at Indiana (1/14/10)) JORDAN S CAREER STATISTICS Season G-GS Min Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CAREER

20 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 20 #24 JENNY RYAN Freshman 5-9 Guard Saginaw, Michigan Saginaw Nouvel Catholic Central Nickname: JR JENNY RYAN NOTABLES Posted a career-best 13 rebounds at Detroit; her second game this season in double figure rebounds. She also had 10 against Iowa. Her 13 rebounds is believed to be the most rebounds by a freshman in the last four years. Ranks seventh in the Big Ten in steals (1.82) and 11th in rebounding averaging 6.4 rebounds per game. One of the top two rebounding freshman in the Big Ten and teams with Dayeesha Hollins for the most steals by a Big Ten freshman (31). Picked up her 100th career rebound against Wisconsin (Jan. 10). She becomes the first Michigan player to record at least 100 rebounds in their freshman year since Krista Phillips who had 126 rebounds her freshman year. Posted a career best six assists against Northwestern (Dec. 28); has had three games with five or more assists MICHIGAN WOLVERINES GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg BALL STATE 11/13/09 * MARQUETTE 11/16/09 * SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 11/19/09 * at Kansas 11/22/09 * vs SFA 11/27/09 * at NMSU 11/28/09 * at Virginia Tech 12/04/09 * at Iowa 12/6/09 * at Boston College * at Xavier 12/14/09 * at DETROIT 12/19/09 * NORTHWESTERN 12/28/09 * at Michigan State 12/31/09 * at Ohio State 01/03/10 * IOWA 01/07/10 * at Wisconsin 01/10/10 * at Indiana 01/14/10 * Totals Games played: 17 Minutes/game: 33.2 Points/game: 6.3 FG Pct: FG Pct: 20.8 FT Pct: 66.7 /game: 6.4 Assists/game: 2.8 Turnovers/game: 1.9 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.5 Steals/game: 1.8 Blocks/game: 0.4 Posted her first career game in double figures with 10 points against Southern Miss (Nov. 19); one of five U-M starters in double figures against the Lady Eagles. Has been in double figures in three games this season. Combined with classmate Dayeesha Hollins to go 6-of-7 from the free throw line in the final 3:35 against Boston College. Named Michigan s 2009 Miss Basketball. Led Saginaw Nouvel to two Class C State Championships (2006 and 2008). Three-time member of the Detroit Free Press All-State Dream Team and three-time Detroit Free Press All-State first team selection. Associated Press Class C Player of the Year in One of three freshman from the state of Michigan and one of six Wolverines from the Great Lakes state. Has two brothers that play baseball at Oakland University. Enrolled in the School of Kinesiology. Intended major is sports management. RYAN SEASON HIGHS Points (2x), last at Ohio State (1/3/01) Field Goals... 6, at Ohio State (1/3/10) FG Att (2x), last at Ohio State (1/3/10) 3-pt Field Goals... 1 (3x), last at Boston College(12/10/09) 3-pt FG Att....3 (3x), last at Indiana (1/14/10) Free Throws...4, vs. Marquette (11/16/09) FT Att...5, at Boston College (12/10/09)...13, at Detroit (12/19/09) Assists... 6, vs Northwestern (12/28/09) Blocks...3, at Iowa (12/6/09) Steals...5, at Boston College (12/10/09) Minutes Played...39, at New Mexico State (11/28/09) RYAN CAREER HIGHS Points (2x), last at Ohio State (1/3/01) Field Goals... 6, at Ohio State (1/3/10) FG Att (2x), last at Ohio State (1/3/10) 3-pt Field Goals... 1 (3x), last at Boston College(12/10/09) 3-pt FG Att....3 (3x), last at Indiana (1/14/10) Free Throws...4, vs. Marquette (11/16/09) FT Att...5, at Boston College (12/10/09)...13, at Detroit (12/19/09) Assists... 6, vs Northwestern (12/28/09) Blocks...3, at Iowa (12/6/09) Steals...5, at Boston College (12/10/09) Minutes Played... 39, at New Mexico State (11/28/09 RYAN S CAREER STATISTICS Season G-GS Min Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CAREER

21 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 21 #44 RACHEL SHEFFER Freshman 6-1 Freshman Watervliet, Michigan Watervliet Nickname: Sheff RACHEL SHEFFER NOTABLES Made her collegiate debut against Ball State (Nov. 13). Was 4-of-4 from the field against Stephen F. Austin (Nov. 27); her first collegiate field goals. Recorded her first collegiate assists against Southern Miss (Nov. 19). Saw her first action in two games against Wisconsin. Posted her second game of more than two points against Boston College; she had 12 points against Stephen F. Austin MICHIGAN WOLVERINES GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg BALL STATE 11/13/ MARQUETTE 11/16/ SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 11/19/ vs SFA 11/27/ at NMSU 11/28/ at Virginia Tech 12/04/ at Iowa 12/6/ at Boston College at Xavier 12/14/ at DETROIT 12/19/ NORTHWESTERN 12/28/ at Michigan State 12/31/ at Wisconsin 01/10/ at Indiana 01/14/ Totals Games played: 14 Minutes/game: 7.4 Points/game: 1.6 FG Pct: FG Pct: 0.0 FT Pct: 64.3 /game: 1.1 Assists/game: 0.2 Turnovers/game: 0.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.3 Steals/game: 0.4 Blocks/game: 0.4 Finalist for Michigan s Miss Basketball, awarded to Michigan s top prep women s basketball player. Teammates Jenny Ryan and Nya Jordan were also finalists. Posted 1,490 points and 1,074 rebounds at Watervliet HS. Named one of the Top 100 players in Michigan and earned Sporting News preseason honorable mention All- America honors as a senior. One of three freshman from the state of Michigan and one of six Wolverines from the Great Lakes state. Enrolled in the School of Kinesiology. Undeclared major. SHEFFER SEASON HIGHS Points...12, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) Field Goals... 4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) FG Att (2x), last at Boston College (12/10/09) 3-pt Field Goals... 3-pt FG Att (2x), last at Boston College (12/10/09) Free Throws... 4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) FT Att... 7,vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09)... 4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) Assists... 2, vs. Southern Miss (11/19/09) Blocks... 2, vs. Southern Miss (11/19/09) Steals...1 (5x), last at Michigan State (12/31/09) Minutes Played...16, vs. Ball State (11/13/09) SHEFFER CAREER HIGHS Points... 12, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) Field Goals...4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) FG Att....4 (2x), last at Boston College (12/10/09) 3-pt Field Goals... 3-pt FG Att....1 (2x), last at Boston College (12/10/09) Free Throws...4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) FT Att...7,vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09)...4, vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/27/09) Assists...2, vs. Southern Miss (11/19/09) Blocks...2, vs. Southern Miss (11/19/09) Steals... 1 (5x), last at Michigan State (12/31/09) Minutes Played...16, vs. Ball State (11/13/09) SHEFFER S CAREER STATISTICS Season G-GS Min Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CAREER

22 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 22 #12 KATE THOMPSON Freshman 6-3 Guard Plymouth, Minnesota Wayzata Nickname: Kate-O KATE THOMPSON S NOTABLES Made her collegiate debut against Ball State (Nov. 13). Saw her first action since the Michigan State game against Iowa (Jan. 7); recorded her first points since hitting a three-pointer against Mew Mexico State (Nov. 28). Had six points against Southern Miss (Nov. 19); also recorded her first collegiate steal MICHIGAN WOLVERINES GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date gs min fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg BALL STATE 11/13/ MARQUETTE 11/16/ SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 11/19/ at Kansas 11/22/ vs SFA 11/27/ at NMSU 11/28/ at Virginia Tech 12/04/ at Iowa 12/6/ at Boston College NORTHWESTERN 12/28/ at Michigan State 12/31/ IOWA 01/07/ at Wisconsin 01/10/ Totals Games played: 13 Minutes/game: 5.5 Points/game: 1.8 FG Pct: FG Pct: 62.5 FT Pct: 66.7 /game: 0.7 Assists/game: 0.2 Turnovers/game: 0.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.2 Steals/game: 0.2 Went 3-for-3 from the three-point line in her collegiate debut vs. Ball State (Nov. 13) Led Wayzata HS to the section finals during her sophomore season. Posted over 1,000 career points during her prep career. Three-time All-Classic Lake Conference performer and a All-State honorable mention selection. Earned Minnesota All-Girls Prep honorable mention honors. Averaged better than 15 points and nine rebounds in her high school career. Also ran cross country at Wayzata High School. One of two Wolverines from Minnesota. Sophomore Courtney Boyan is from Chaska, Minnesota. Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts. Undeclared major. THOMPSON SEASON HIGHS Points...9, vs. Ball State, (11/13/09) Field Goals... 3, vs. Ball State (11/13/09) FG Att.... 4, vs. Ball State (11/13/09) 3-pt Field Goals... 3, vs. Ball State (11/13/09) 3-pt FG Att.... 3, vs. Ball State (11/13/09) Free Throws...1 (2x), last vs. Iowa (1/7/10) FT Att... 2, vs. Southern Miss (11/19/09)...3, vs. Marquette (11/16/09) Assists...1 (2x), last vs. Southern Miss (11/19/09) Blocks... Steals...1 (2x), last at Kansas (11/22/09) Minutes Played...13, vs. Ball State (11/13/09) THOMPSON CAREER HIGHS Points... 9, vs. Ball State, (11/13/09) Field Goals...3, vs. Ball State (11/13/09) FG Att....4, vs. Ball State (11/13/09) 3-pt Field Goals...3, vs. Ball State (11/13/09) 3-pt FG Att....3, vs. Ball State (11/13/09) Free Throws... 1 (2x), last vs. Iowa (1/7/10) FT Att...2, vs. Southern Miss (11/19/09)... 3, vs. Marquette (11/16/09) Assists... 1 (2x), last vs. Southern Miss (11/19/09) Blocks... Steals... 1 (2x), last at Kansas (11/22/09) Minutes Played...13, vs. Ball State (11/13/09) THOMPSON S CAREER STATISTICS Season G-GS Min Avg FG-FA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Reb Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CAREER

23 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 23 THE LAST TIME... N THE LAST SECOND Michigan played in overtime Michigan won an overtime game Michigan lost an overtime game Michigan won on a buzzer beater December 10, 2008, vs Notre Dame: Michigan won (OT) December 10, 2008, vs Notre Dame: Michigan won (OT) March 30, 2008, Michigan State: Michigan lost (OT) December 16, 2006, Dartmouth: Melinda Queen three-pointer from right wing as time expired TEAM SCORING Michigan scored 80 or more points Novemeber 27, 2009, vs Stephen F. Austin: Michigan won Michigan scored 90 or more points November 19, 2009, vs. Southern Miss: Michigan won Michigan scored 100 or more points December 4, 1998, Central Michigan: Michigan won Michigan scored fewer than 50 points January 10, 2010, at Wisconsin : Michigan lost An opponent scored 100 or more points March 12, 1994, Purdue: Michigan lost An opponent scored fewer than 50 points January 7, 2010, vs Iowa: 46 INDIVIDUAL SCORING A player had 20 or more points January 14, 2010 at Indiana: Carmen Reynolds (20) A player had 30 or more points December 23, 2005, at St. Bonaventure: Ta Shia Walker (32) A player had 40 or more points February 27, 1982, Illinois: Diane Dietz (45) An opponent had 20 or more points January 14, 2010 at Indiana: Hope Elam (24) An opponent had 30 or more points January 17, 2008, at Wisconsin: Jolene Anderson (30) An opponent had 40 or more points February 17, 2002, Purdue: Shareka Wright (40) MULTIPLE DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING Michigan had three double-digit scorers January 10, 2010, at Wisconsin: Phillips (12), Hollins (11), Reynolds (10) Michigan had four double-digit scorers January , vs Iowa: Reynolds (13), Hollins (12), Phillips (12), Hicks (10) Michigan had five double-digit scorers December 10, 2009, at Boston College: Hicks (14), Hollins (13), Ryan (12), Boylan (12), Phillips (11) INDIVIDUAL REBOUNDING A player had 10 or more rebounds January 7, 2010, vs Iowa: Veronica Hicks (18) A player had 20 or more rebounds December 27, 1991, at Washington: Trish Andrew (20) Michigan had 40 or more rebounds January 7, 2010 vs Iowa: 46 Michigan had 50 or more rebounds November 27, 2009 vs. Stephen F. Austin: 56 Michigan had 25 or fewer rebounds February 26, 2009, at Purdue: 25 DOUBLE-DOUBLES A player had a double-double (points-rebounds) January 7, 2010, vs Iowa: Veronica Hicks (10 points, 18 rebounds) ASSISTS A player had five or more assists January 14, 2010, at Indiana: Dayeesha Hollins (5) Michigan had 20 or more assists December 14, 2009, at Xavier: 20 BLOCKS A player had five or more blocks December 3, 2009, at Virginia Tech: Krista Phillips (5) A player had 10 or more blocks December 30, 1992, vs. Old Dominion: Trish Andrew (10) Michigan had five or more blocks January 3, 2010, at Ohio State (7) Michigan had 10 or more blocks November 15, 2008, at Kentucky: (10) STEALS A player had five or more steals December 10, 2009, at Boston College: Jenny Ryan (5) A player had 10 or more steals February 27, 2000, Northwestern: Stacey Thomas (10) Michigan had five or more steals Janueary 3, 2010, at Ohio State: 8 Michigan had 10 or more steals December 14, 2009, at Xavier: 13 Michigan had fewer than five steals January 14, 2010, at Indiana: 3 FIELD GOALS MADE Michigan had 20 or more field goals made January 14, 2010, at Indiana: 22 Michigan had 30 or more field goals made December 14, 2009, at Xavier 30 Michigan had 40 or more field goals made November 27, 1998, Coppin State: 41 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Michigan had 50 or more field goal attempts January 14, 2010, at Indiana: 59 Michigan had 60 or more field goal attempts December 28, 2009, vs Northwestern: 67 Michigan had 70 or more field goal attempts December 14, 2004, at Western Michigan: 71 Michigan had fewer than 40 field goal attempts March 24, 2008, vs Virginia Commonwealth at WNIT Second Round: 37 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Michigan shot over 50 percent from the field Michigan shot over 60 percent from the field December 3, 2009 at Virginia Tech: 50.9 percent (29-of-57) March 24, 2008, vs Virginia Commonwealth at WNIT Second Round: 62.2 percent (23-of-37)

24 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 24 THE LAST TIME... 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Michigan had 10 or more 3-point field goals December 31, 2009, at Michigan State: 10 Michigan had 20 or more 3-point field goals Has yet to happen 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Michigan had 20 or more 3-point field goal attempts January 14, 2010, at Indiana: 22 Michigan had fewer than 10 3-point field goals attempts November 29, 2007, at Texas A&M: 9 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Michigan shot over 40 percent on 3-pointers Michigan shot over 50 percent on 3-pointers December 31, 2009 at Michigan State 41.7 percent (10-of-27) November 13, 2009, vs Ball State: 53.8 percent (14-of-26) FREE THROWS MADE Michigan had 20 or more free throws made November 27, 2009, vs Stephen F. Austin: 24 Michigan had 30 or more free throws made November 12, 2005, Saint Francis (Pa.): 30 Michigan had fewer than 10 free throws made January 14, 2010, at Indiana: 9 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Michigan had 20 or more free throw attempts December 10, 2009, at Boston College: 23 Michigan had 30 or more free throw attempts November 27, 2009, vs. Stephen F. Austin: 30 Michigan had fewer than 10 free throw attempts January 3, 2010, at Ohio State: 4 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Michigan shot over 70 percent on free throws Michigan shot over 80 percent on free throws Michigan shot over 90 percent on free throws Michigan shot less than 50 percent on free throws January 7, 2010, vs Iowa: 76.5 percent (13-of-17) January 14, 2010, at Indiana: 81.1 percent (9-of-11) December 2, 2008, at Southern Cal: 90.9 percent (10-of-11) January 10, 2010, at Wisconsin: 42.9 percent (6-of-14) FOULS Michigan had 20 or more fouls December 31, 2009, at Michigan State: 20 Michigan had fewer than 10 fouls December 19, 2009, at Detroit: 8 TURNOVERS Michigan had 20 or more turnovers December 31, 2009, at Michigan State: 20 Michigan had fewer than 10 turnovers January 15, 2009, vs Michigan State: 9 AT CRISLER ARENA Michigan had a sellout crowd at Crisler Arena Has yet to happen Michigan had a crowd of 5,000 or more at Crisler Arena January 13, 2008, Michigan State: 5,596 Michigan had a crowd of 2,500 or more at Crisler Arena December 28, 2009, vs Northwestern: 3,002 IN THE RANKINGS Michigan was ranked December 23, 2002: 25 (Associated Press) Michigan defeated a ranked opponent December 14, 2009, vs #8 Xavier: Michigan lost to a ranked opponent January 3, 2010, at #6 Ohio State: Michigan defeated a ranked opponent at home December 10, 2008, vs #8 Notre Dame: Michigan defeated a ranked opponent on the road December 14, 2009, at #8 Xavier: Michigan faced a No. 1 ranked team February 7, 1988, Iowa: lost Michigan defeated a No. 1 ranked team Has yet to happen

25 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 25 CRUNCHIN THE NUMBERS MICHIGAN WOMEN S BASKETBALL STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Games FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-3FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. O-D REB TOT REB PF/FO A TO BLK STL PTS OVERALL 17 (10-7) (37.0) 269/ (68.1) HOME 5 (4-1) (41.2) 85/ (73.4) AWAY 11 (5-6) (33.4) 168/ (64.2) NEUTRAL 1 (1-0) (56.0) 16/ (85.0) INSIDE THE MAIZE & BLUE NUMBERS Borseth Borseth RECORD BY VENUE Overall Big Ten UM Career Big Ten Overall Home (Crisler Arena) Away Neutral Borseth Borseth RECORD BY HALFTIME Overall Big Ten U-M Career Big Ten When Michigan leads at halftime When Michigan trails at halftime When Michigan is tied at halftime Borseth Borseth RECORD BY SCORING OFFENSE Overall Big Ten U-M Career Big Ten When U-M scores 100+ points When U-M scores points When U-M scores points When U-M scores points When U-M scores points When U-M scores points When U-M scores points When U-M scores points When U-M scores Borseth Borseth RECORD BY SCORING DEFENSE Overall Big Ten U-M Career Big Ten When opponent scores 100+ points When opponent scores points When opponent scores points When opponent scores points When opponent scores points When opponent scores points When opponent scores points When opponent scores points Borseth Borseth OVERTIME RECORD Overall Big Ten U-M Career Big Ten Overtime Double Overtime Triple Overtime Borseth Borseth RECORD BY MONTH Overall Big Ten U-M Career Big Ten November December January February March Borseth Borseth RECORD BY JERSEY Overall Big Ten U-M Career Big Ten White Blue Maize Pink INSIDE THE MAIZE & BLUE NUMBERS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Borseth at U-M When Michigan leads in FG%, U-M is When opponent leads in FG%, U-M is When game ends tied in FG%, U-M is POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Borseth at U-M When Michigan leads in 3FG%, U-M is When opponent leads in 3FG%, U-M is When game ends tied in 3FG%, U-M is FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Borseth at U-M When Michigan leads in FT%, U-M is When opponent leads in FT%, U-M is When game ends tied in FT%, U-M is REBOUNDING Borseth at U-M When Michigan leads in rebounds, U-M is When opponent leads in rebounds, U-M is When game ends tied in rebounds, U-M is ASSISTS Borseth at U-M When Michigan leads in assists, U-M is When opponent leads in assists, U-M is When game ends tied in assists, U-M is BLOCKS Borseth at U-M When Michigan leads in blocks, U-M is When opponent leads in blocks, U-M is When game ends tied in blocks, U-M is STEALS Borseth at U-M When Michigan leads in steals, U-M is When opponent leads in steals, U-M is When game ends tied in steals, U-M is TURNOVERS Borseth at U-M When Michigan has more turnovers, U-M is When opponent has more turnovers, U-M is When game ends tied in turnovers, U-M is FOULS Borseth at U-M When Michigan has more fouls, U-M is When opponent has more fouls, U-M is When game ends tied in fouls, U-M is FOUL OUTS Borseth at U-M When Michigan has a player foul out, U-M is When opponent has a player foul out, U-M is When both teams have a player foul out, U-M is When neither team as a player foul out, U-M is Borseth Borseth RECORD BY BROADCAST Overall Big Ten U-M Career Big Ten When playing on Big Ten Network When playing on opponent television No television

26 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 26 CRUNCHIN THE NUMBERS INSIDE THE MAIZE & BLUE NUMBERS DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING CAREER Krista Phillips (Sr.) Ashley Jones (Sr.) Kalyn McPherson (Sr.) Courtney Boylan (So.) Veronica Hicks (Jr.) Carmen Reynolds (So.) Dayeesha Hollins (Fr.) Jenny Ryan (Fr.) Sam Arnold (Fr.) Rachel Sheffer (Fr.) POINT GAMES CAREER Krista Phillips (Sr.) Carmen Reynolds (So.) Veronica Hicks (Jr.) Dayeesha Hollins (Fr.) REBOUND GAMES CAREER Krista Phillips (Sr.) Ashley Jones (Sr.) ** Kalyn McPherson (Sr.) Veronica Hicks (Jr.) Carmen Reynolds (So.) Courtney Boylan (So.) Jenny Ryan (Fr.) Dayeesha Hollins (Fr.) REBOUND GAMES CAREER Krista Phillips (Sr.) Ashley Jones (Sr.) * Carmen Reynolds (So.) Jenny Ryan (Fr.) Veronica Hicks (Jr) ASSIST GAMES CAREER Ashley Jones (Sr.) * Kalyn McPherson (Jr.) Veronica Hicks (So.) Dayeesha Hollins (Fr.) Jenny Ryan (Fr.) STEAL GAMES CAREER Kalyn McPherson (Sr.) Krista Phillips (Sr.) Veronica Hicks (Jr) Carmen Reynolds (So.) Jenny Ryan (Fr.) Dayeesha Hollins (Fr.) STEAL GAMES CAREER Kalyn McPherson (Sr.) Jenny Ryan (Fr.) BLOCK GAMES CAREER Krista Phillips (Sr.) Veronica Hicks (Jr.) BLOCK GAMES CAREER Krista Phillips (Sr.) * Jones sat out with injury and this stat is from ** This total includes stats from the season TIME ON THE COURT CAREER CAREER CONSEC CONSEC PLAYER GAMES STARTS GAMES STARTS Ashley Jones (Sr.) Krista Phillips (Sr.) Kalyn McPherson (Sr.) Veronica Hicks (Jr.) Courtney Boylan (So.) Carmen Reynolds (So.) Jamillya Hardley (So.) Sam Arnold (Fr.) Dayeesha Hollins (Fr.) Nya Jordan (Fr.) Jenny Ryan (Fr.) Rachel Sheffer (Fr.) Kate Thompson (Fr.) LED MICHIGAN IN... SCORING CAREER Krista Phillips (Sr.) Courtney Boylan (So.) Veronica Hicks (Jr.) Carmen Reynolds (So.) Dayeesha Hollins (Fr.) Sam Arnold (Fr.) LED MICHIGAN IN... REBOUNDING CAREER Krista Phillips (Sr.) Ashley Jones (Sr.) * Veronica Hicks (Jr.) Kalyn McPherson (Sr.) Carmen Reynolds (So.) Courtney Boylan (So.) Nya Jordan (Fr.) Jenny Ryan (Fr.) Dayeesha Hollins (Fr.) LED MICHIGAN IN... ASSISTS CAREER Ashley Jones (Sr.) ** Kalyn McPherson (Sr.) Krista Phillips (Sr.) Courtney Boylan (So.) Veronica Hicks (Jr.) Carmen Reynolds (So.) Dayeesha Hollins (Fr.) Jenny Ryan (Fr.) LED MICHIGAN IN... STEALS CAREER Krista Phillips (Sr.) Ashley Jones (Sr.) ** Kalyn McPherson (Sr.) Veronica Hicks (Jr.) Courtney Boylan (So.) Carmen Reynolds (So.) Dayeesha Hollins Jenny Ryan (Fr.) LED MICHIGAN IN... BLOCKS CAREER Krista Phillips (Sr.) Ashley Jones (Sr.) ** Veronica Hicks (Jr.) Carmen Reynolds (So.) Rachel Sheffer (Fr.) Jenny Ryan * Jones sat out with injury and this stat is from ** This total includes stats from the season

27 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 27 GAME-BY-GAME PLAYER STATISTICS (PTS-REB-AST) 3 HICKS 4 HARDLEY 10 JONES 11 ARNOLD 12 THOMPSON 13 HOLLINS N13 Ball State N16 Marquette DNP N19 Southern Mississippi N22 at Kansas DNP N27 vs. Stephen F. Austin DNP N28 at New Mexico State DNP D3 at Virginia Tech DNP D6 at Iowa DNP D10 at Boston Collge DNP D14 at Xavier DNP D19 at Detroit DNP DNP D28 Northwestern DNP DNP D31 at Michigan State DNP J3 at Ohio State DNP DNP DNP J7 Iowa DNP J10 at Wisconsin DNP J14 at Indiana DNP DNP J21 Ohio State J24 Indiana J28 at Illinois J31 Penn State F4 at Northwestern F7 Minnesota F11 Michigan State F18 at Penn State F21 Wisconsin F25 at Minnesota F28 Purdue M4 at Big Ten Tournament M5 at Big Ten Tournament M6 at Big Ten Tournament M7 at Big Ten Tournament 20 BOYLAN 21 JORDAN 23 McPHERSON 24 RYAN 25 PHILLIPS 33 REYNOLDS 44 SHEFFER N13 Ball State N16 Marquette N19 Southern Mississippi N22 at Kansas DNP N27 vs. Stephen F. Austin N28 at New Mexico State DNP D3 at Virginia Tech D6 at Iowa DNP DNP D10 at Boston College DNP D14 at Xavier DNP D19 at Detroit DNP DNP D28 Northwestern DNP DNP D31 at Michigan State J3 at Ohio State DNP DNP J7 Iowa DNP J10 at Wisconsin J14 at Indiana DNP J21 Ohio State J24 Indiana J28 at Ilinois J31 Penn State F4 at Northwestern F7 Minnesota F11 Michigan State F18 at Penn State F21 Wisconsin F25 at Minnesota F28 Purdue M4 at Big Ten Tournament M5 at Big Ten Tournament M6 at Big Ten Tournament M7 at Big Ten Tournament

28 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 28 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS Date Game W/L Score FG-FGA PCT. 3F-3PA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. O-D TOT F/EJ A TO BLK STL 1st 2nd ot- ot- TP N13 MICHIGAN W / Ball State / N16 MICHIGAN W / Marquette / N19 MICHIGAN W / Southern Miss / N22 MICHIGAN L / at Kansas / N27 MICHIGAN W / vs. Stephen F. Austin / N28 MICHIGAN L / at New Mexico State / D3 MICHIGAN W / at Virginia Tech / D6 MICHIGAN W / at Iowa / D10 MICHIGAN W / at Boston College / D14 MICHIGAN W / at Xavier / D19 MICHIGAN W / at Detroit / D28 MICHIGAN L / Northwestern / D31 MICHIGAN L / at Michigan State / J3 MICHIGAN L / at Ohio State / J7 MICHIGAN W / Iowa / J10 MICHIGAN L / at Wisconsin / J14 MICHIGAN L / at Indiana / J21 MICHIGAN Ohio State J24 MICHIGAN Indiana J28 MICHIGAN at Illinois J31 MICHIGAN Penn State F4 MICHIGAN at Northwestern F7 MICHIGAN Minnesota F11 MICHIGAN Michigan State F18 MICHIGAN at Penn State F21 MICHIGAN Wisconsin F25 MICHIGAN at Minnesota F28 MICHIGAN Purdue M4 MICHIGAN at Big Ten Tournament M5 MICHIGAN at Big Ten Tournament M6 MICHIGAN at Big Ten Tournament M7 MICHIGAN at Big Ten Tournament

29 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 29 GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS Date Opponent W/L attendance scoring rebounds assists steals blocks N13 Ball State W, ,205 Reynolds-19 Hicks-7 Hicks-5 Hicks-4 Phillips-2 N16 Marquette W, ,541 Hollins-17 Jones-10 Hollins-4 Hollins-3 Two w/1 N19 Southern Mississippi W, ,361 Hollins-18 Two w/6 Hollins-5 Hick-4 Three w/2 N22 at Kansas L, ,688 Hicks-20 Ryan-8 Hicks-3 Hicks-3 Phillips-2 N27 vs. Stephen F. Austin W, N/A Two w/16 Team-9 Reynolds-4 Reynolds-2 Phillips-2 N28 at New Mexico State L, Phillips-16 Phillips-7 Hicks-5 Two w/2 Phillips-3 D3 at Virginia Tech W, ,466 Hicks-19 Phillips-8 Hollins-8 Two w/4 Phillips-5 D6 at Iowa W, Phillips-15 Two w/10 Ryan-5 Two w/2 Ryan-3 D10 at Boston College W, Hicks-14 Two w/6 Hollins-4 Ryan-5 Phillips-2 D14 at Xavier W ,121 Hollins-22 Hollins-9 Hicks-4 Hollins-4 Three w/1 D19 at Detroit W, Hollins-17 Two w/13 Hollins-7 Ryan-3 Phillips-3 D28 Northwestern L, ,002 Hicks-23 Phillips-11 Ryan-6 Three w/2 Phillps-3 D31 at Michigan State L, ,625 Reynolds-18 Reynolds-7 Hollins-4 Hollins-4 N/A J3 at Ohio State L, ,658 Hollins-19 Phillips-8 Ryan-3 Ryan-3 Phillips-4 J7 Iowa W, ,532 Reynolds-13 Hicks-18 Two w/4 Hollins-2 Phillips-4 J10 at Wisconsin L, ,619 Phillips-12 Phillips-9 Ryan-4 Phillips-2 Phillips-4 J14 at Indiana L, ,053 Reynolds-20 Phillips-7 Hollins-5 Three w/3 Reynolds-1 J21 J24 J28 J31 F4 F7 F11 F18 F21 F25 F28 M4 M5 M6 M7 Ohio State Indiana at Illinois Penn State at Northwestern Minnesota Michigan State at Penn State Wisconsin at Minnesota Purdue at Big Ten Tournament at Big Ten Tournament at Big Ten Tournament at Big Ten Tournament HALF-BY-HALF SCORING u-m oppt. u-m oppt. u-m oppt. u-m oppt. Date Opponent W/L 1st 1st +/- 2nd 2nd +/- ot ot +/- total total +/- N13 Ball State W, N16 Marquette W, N19 Southern Mississippi W, N22 at Kansas L, N27 vs. Stephen F. Austin W, N28 at New Mexico State L, D3 at Virginia Tech W, D6 at Iowa W, D10 at Boston College W, D14 at Xavier W, D19 at Detroit W, D28 Northwestern L, D31 at Michigan State L, J3 at Ohio State L, J7 Iowa W, J10 at Wisconsin L, J14 at Indiana L, J21 Ohio State J24 Indiana J28 at Illinois J31 Penn State F4 at Northwestern F7 Minnesota F11 Michigan State F18 at Penn State F21 Wisconsin F25 at Minnesota F28 Purdue M4 at Big Ten Tournament M5 at Big Ten Tournament M6 at Big Ten Tournament M7 at Big Ten Tournament Totals Averages

30 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 30 STARTERS VS. BENCH Starter Points Bench Points Date Opponent Starter Total Starter Total Starter Total Starter Total Starter Total UM Opt. Diff. UM Opt. Diff. N13 Ball State Hicks 15 Hollins 12 Ryan 6 Phillips 6 Reynolds N16 Marquette Hicks 13 Hollins 17 Ryan 6 Phillips 6 Reynolds N19 Southern Miss Hicks 12 Hollins 18 Ryan 10 Phillps 13 Reynolds N22 at Kansas Hicks 20 Hollins 16 Ryan 7 Phillips 7 Reynolds N27 vs. Stephen F. Austin Hicks 12 Hollins 6 Ryan 9 Phillips 8 Reynolds N28 at New Mexico State Hicks 14 Hollins 10 Ryan 5 Phillips 16 Reynolds D3 at Virginia Tech Hicks 19 Hollins 16 Ryan 2 Phillips 12 Reynolds D6 at Iowa Hicks 11 Hollins 6 Ryan 5 Phillips 15 Reynolds D10 at Boston College Hicks 14 Hollins 13 Ryan 12 Phillips 11 Reynolds D14 at Xavier Hicks 7 Hollins 22 Ryan 8 Phillips 16 Reynolds D19 at Detroit Hicks 11 Hollins 17 Ryan 8 Phillips 6 Reynolds D28 Northwestern Hicks 23 Hollins 7 Ryan 2 Phillips 14 Reynolds D31 at Michigan State Hicks 13 Hollins 11 Ryan 2 Phillips 12 Reynolds J3 at Ohio State Hicks 9 Hollins 19 Ryan 12 Phillips 0 Reynolds J7 Iowa Hicks 10 Hollins 12 Ryan 3 Phillips 12 Reynolds J10 at Wisconsin Hicks 7 Hollins 11 Ryan 2 Phillips 12 Reynolds J14 at Indiana Hicks 9 Hollins 2 Ryan 8 Phillips 6 Reynolds J21 Ohio State J24 Indiana J28 at Illinois J31 Penn State F4 at Northwestern F7 Minnesota F11 Michigan State F18 at Penn State F21 Wisconsin F25 at Minnesota F28 Purdue M4 at Big Ten Tournament M5 at Big Ten Tournament M6 at Big Ten Tournament M7 at Big Ten Tournament Games 16 REBOUNDING u-m oppt. u-m oppt. u-m oppt. Date Opponent W/L off off +/- def def +/- total total +/- N13 Ball State W, N16 Marquette W, N19 Southern Miss W, N22 at Kansas L, N27 vs. Stephen F. Austin W, N28 at New Mexico State L, D3 at Virginia Tech W, D6 at Iowa W, D10 at Boston College W, D14 at Xavier W, D19 at Detroit W, D28 Northwestern L, D31 at Michigan State L, J3 at Ohio State L, J7 Iowa W, J10 at Wisconsin L, J14 at Indiana L, J21 Ohio State J24 Indiana J28 at Illinois J31 Penn State F4 at Northwestern F7 Minnesota F11 Michigan State F18 at Penn State F21 Wisconsin F25 at Minnesota F28 Purdue M4 at Big Ten Tournament M5 at Big Ten Tournament M6 at Big Ten Tournament M7 at Big Ten Tournament Totals Games: Averages HOME ATTENDANCE HOME ATTENDANCE NUMBERS Total Opponent Date 4,205 Ball State 11/13 1,541 Marquette 11/ Southern Mississippi 11/19 3,002 Northwestern 12/28 1,532 Iowa 1/7/10

31 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE GAME-BY-GAME BOXSCORES & SUMMARIES G1: MICHIGAN VS. BALL STATE NOV. 13, 2009-ANN ARBOR, MICH. (CRISLER ARENA) ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Sophomore forward Carmen Reynolds (Hilliard, Ohio/Davidson) had a career night from long range with five three-point field goals and 19 points to lead the University of Michigan women s basketball team to an season-opening victory over Ball State on Friday (Nov. 13) in Crisler Arena. Reynolds was one of three Wolverines in double figures in the contest. Junior guard Veronica Hicks (Chicago, Ill. / Thornwood) added 15 points, while freshman Dayeesha Hollins (Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods) posted 12 points in her collegiate debut. Hicks was U-M s leading rebounder with seven boards. U-M had a stellar shooting night, going 31-of-66 from the floor for a 46-percent clip. From three-point range, the Wolverines shot a 53-percent (14-of-26) pace. Reynolds and Hicks led the way from long range with five and four triples, respectively, and freshman guard Kate Thompson (Plymouth, Minn. /Wayzata) was a perfect 3-of-3 from downtown in her collegiate debut. Michigan and Ball State both needed a few minutes to shake off the rust, but it was the Wolverines that made the first move, and at the 18:31 mark, scored the first bucket of the game on a triple from Hicks. The basket sparked a quick 10-3 run to give the Wolverines an early seven-point lead, while tight defense held the Cardinals to just three points through first eight minutes of the game. U-M used a balanced attack, getting offense from nearly everyone that entered the game, including all six freshmen. After cruising to a 20-point lead at halftime, U-M kept the momentum in the second half and continued to force the Cardinals to turn the ball over, which led to 21 U-M points and its third-consecutive season-opening victory. Michigan had some impressive statistics at the end of the first half, only allowing the Cardinals one point off turnovers and holding them to 29-percent shooting from the floor. The Cardinals had a tough time shooting in the first half and were held to 23 percent on 9-of-31 shooting from the field. Ball State responded in the second half, going 17-of-32 from the floor and finished the game shooting 41.3 percent on 26-of-63 shooting. Emily Maggert was the lone Cardinal in double digits after the first half and concluded the game with a team-high 16 points and 10 rebounds for the lone doubledouble of the contest. Michigan continues its season-opening three-game homestand on Monday (Nov. 16) when it welcomes the Marquette Golden Eagles to Crisler Arena. Tipoff is set for 6:30 p.m. on the Big Ten Network. Fans can also listen to the game on WLBY AM 1290 with Matt Park and Nick Brandon on the call. G2: MICHIGAN VS. MARQUETTE NOV. 16, 2009-ANN ARBOR, MICH. (CRISLER ARENA) ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Freshman guard Dayeesha Hollins (Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods) scored 10 of her 17 points in the second half and the Wolverines shot 57.7 (15-of-26) percent from the floor in the second frame as the University of Michigan women s basketball team overcame a halftime deficit with a second-half scoring advantage to defeat Marquette, 67-50, on Monday night (Nov. 16) at Crisler Arena. Hollins was the game s leading scorer on 6-of-12 shooting and was joined in double figures by junior guard Veronica Hicks (Chicago, Ill./Thornwood) and sophomore forward Carmen Reynolds (Hilliard, Ohio/Davidson), who had 13 and 11 points, respectively. Senior forward Ashley Jones (Southfield, Mich./Martin Luther King) posted a game-best 10 rebounds. The game was really a tail of two halves as Michigan struggled to find any offense in the first half but was able to use defense to force turnovers and keep the Golden Eagles from getting second-chance shots. It was a slow start for both teams with neither squad scoring a bucket until four minutes had gone off the game clock. Marquette was able to jump out to a 5-0 lead, but the U-M defense forced several turnovers and was able to get a little offense going and cut the Marquette lead to 7-7 early with two early jumpers from Hollins. Marquette used a 13-1 run late in the half to open up a 10-point lead at 26-16, its largest lead of the half, but buckets from senior guard Kalyn McPherson (Traverse City, Mich./ West) and Hicks gave the Golden Eagles a six-point lead heading into the break. Statistically speaking, Marquette was getting to the foul line and making things happen. In the first half, the Golden Eagles reached the foul line six more times than the Wolverines and were 11-of-13 from the charity stripe as opposed to U-M, which was 4-of-7 from the line. In addition, U-M was 0-for-5 from long range. Trailing Marquette by six points at halftime, the Wolverines opened the second half with a sense of urgency. U-M got itself right back into the game in the opening minutes behind a 15-9 run, sparked by baskets from Reynolds and Hicks and tied the game at at the 12:51 mark of the second half. The teams traded baskets and Marquette took a lead on a three-pointer from Angel Robinson but that was the last deficit they faced as the Wolverines went on a run to close out the game and move to 2-0 on the season. Jones was key throughout the first several minutes of the second half, coming up with several defensive stops as well as creating havoc for the Marquette guards under the basket. Reynolds, who scored 19 points and had five three-pointer in U-M s last game, started to heat up from behind the arc in the second half, and with a three-pointer at the 10:55 mark, gave U-M s its first lead of the game. The Wolverines, who were 0-for-5 from behind the arc in the first half, found their range in the second half and ended the game with six threepointers. G3: MICHIGAN VS. SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI NOV. 19, 2009-ANN ARBOR, MICH. (CRISLER ARENA) ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- All five starters scored in double digits, led by 18 points from freshman guard Dayeesha Hollins (Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods), as the University of Michigan women s basketball team beat Southern Mississippi, 91-54, on Thursday (Nov. 19) inside Crisler Arena. The win moves the Wolverines to 3-0 on the season. Joining Hollins in double figures were senior center Krista Phillips (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) with 13 points, sophomore forward Carmen Reynolds (Hilliard, Ohio/ Davidson) with 12 points and freshman Jenny Ryan (Saginaw, Mich./Nouvel Catholic Central) with 10 points. Junior guard Veronica Hicks (Chicago, Ill./Thornwood), who scored 12, and freshman forward Nya Jordan (Lathrup Village, Mich./ Detroit Community) each posted six rebounds in the victory. The Wolverines held Southern Mississippi s leading scorer Pauline Love, who entered the game averaging 25 points and 12 rebounds, to just seven points and six rebounds. Despite owning a 17-point halftime lead, U-M s offense took a little bit of time to find its rhythm entering the second half, but Reynolds started things off with five points in the first four minutes of action and Hollins added six to push the U-M lead to 20 points. From there, the Wolverines coasted, never allowing the Lady Eagles to get closer than 22 points. Michigan played efficient basketball, recording 21 assists on 35 made field goals, and was equally effective on the defensive side of the ball, posting six blocks and 14 steals. Defense was the name of the game in the first half. U-M forced the Lady Eagles into four early turnovers and kept the ball out of Love s hands and jumped out to an early 19-5 lead. Phillips was a huge reason for U-M s early lead as she opened the game 4-of-5 from the floor and hit two free throws early to lead the team with 13 points in the opening frame. Southern Miss made up some ground with a 15-6 run midway through the half to cut the lead from 22-5 at 12:28 to at the 5:48 mark. Three-point shooting made all the difference for Southern Mississippi in the first half as the Lady Eagles hit 5-of-7 for 71.4 percent. It was the opposite for the Wolverines, who were 50 percent from the floor on 15-of-30 shooting but were only 5-of-13 (.385) from behind the arc. The Wolverines open up an eight-game road trip at Kansas, currently ranked No. 19, on Sunday (Nov. 22). Tipoff is set for 2 p.m. CST at historic Allen Fieldhouse. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ball State vs Michigan 11/13/09 7:00 PM at Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, MI Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Marquette vs Michigan 11/16/09 6:30 PM at Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, MI Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Southern Mississippi vs Michigan 11/19/09 7:00 PM at Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, MI Ball State Gratton, Danielle f Maggert, Emily f Jackson, Shanee' g Benning, Ty'Ronda g Mcdonald, Audrey g Grossnickle, Suzanne Barnes, Chloe Miller, Mercedes King, Patrice Crago, Amber Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 Michigan Reynolds, Carmen f Phillips, Krista c Hicks, Veronica g Hollins, Dayeesha g Ryan, Jenny g Hardley, Jamillya Jones, Ashley Arnold, Sam Thompson, Kate Boylan, Courtney Jordan, Nya McPherson, Kalyn Sheffer, Rachel Team Totals Marquette Harris, Janelle * Pachko, Jessica * Mellen, Jocelyn * Thomas-johnson, L. * Robinson, Angel * Collins, Jasmine Weibel, Courtney Mcmorris, Tatiyiana Jones, Georgie Fiedorowicz, Paige Simmons, Sarina Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 Michigan Reynolds, Carmen f Phillips, Krista c Hicks, Veronica g Hollins, Dayeesha g Ryan, Jenny g Jones, Ashley Arnold, Sam Thompson, Kate Boylan, Courtney Jordan, Nya McPherson, Kalyn Sheffer, Rachel Team Totals Southern Mississippi Washington, Tanesha f Pittman, Lauren f Love, Pauline f Rucker, Candace g Gatling, Erin g Dunbar, Geneshia Kelly, Ashlee Murphy, Robin Johnson, Danielle Johnson, Brittany Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadbal 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebound FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 Michigan Reynolds, Carmen f Phillips, Krista c Hicks, Veronica g Hollins, Dayeesha g Ryan, Jenny g Hardley, Jamillya Jones, Ashley Arnold, Sam Thompson, Kate Boylan, Courtney Jordan, Nya McPherson, Kalyn Sheffer, Rachel Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 6 FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % Deadbal Rebound 3 Officials: Carmen Inouye, Angie Enlund, Tom Hallend Technical fouls: Ball State-None. Michigan-None. Attendance: 4205 Officials: June Corteau, Bob Trammell, Beverly Roberts Technical fouls: Marquette-None. Michigan-None. Attendance: 1541 Officials: Barb Smith, Roy Gulbeyan, Billy Smih Technical fouls: Southern Mississippi-None. Michigan-None. Attendance: 1361 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ball State Michigan Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Marquette Michigan In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench MARQ MICH Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Southern Mississippi Michigan Last FG - USM 2nd-00:52, MICH 2nd-00:26. Largest lead - USM None, MICH by 37 2nd-01:29. In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench USM MICH Last FG - MARQ 2nd-02:03, MICH 2nd-00:31. Largest lead - MARQ by 10 1st-01:14, MICH by 19 2nd-00:31. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 3 times. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

32 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE GAME-BY-GAME BOXSCORES & SUMMARIES G4: MICHIGAN AT NO. 19 KANSAS NOV. 22, 2009-LAWRENCE, KAN. (ALLEN FIELDHOUSE) LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Junior guard Veronica Hicks (Chicago, Ill./Thornwood) had a career afternoon with a career-high 21 points, but the University of Michigan women s basketball team could not overcome a 57-percent first-half shooting effort from No. 19 Kansas in a loss on Sunday afternoon (Nov. 22) in Allen Fieldhouse. Joining Hicks in double figures was freshman guard Dayeesha Hollins (Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods) with 16 points, while freshman guard Jenny Ryan (Saginaw, Mich./ Novuel Catholic Central) led the Wolverines on the glass with a career-high eight rebounds. After scoring only 26 points in the first half, Michigan came out and found some offense to cut the Kansas lead down to four points at with just five minutes off the game clock behind timely three-pointers from sophomore forward Carmen Reynolds (Hilliard, Ohio/Davidson), freshman forward Sam Arnold (Medinah, Ill./Lake Park) and Hicks. The Wolverines matched Kansas bucket for bucket in the second half, trailing by just three (52-49) with 12:51 to play, but a KU run over the next eight minutes sealed the game for the Jayhawks. The Wolverines kept Naismith Award candidate Danielle McCray at bay for most of the game, holding her to only six first half-points and 11 for the game. Sade Morris led the Jayhawks with 26 points. Kansas took an early 8-3 lead, but U-M responded with a healthy dose of defense, forcing the Jayhawks to rush plays and make quick decisions, and Hicks took over on the offense end of things with seven points to cut the Kansas lead to at the 12:29 mark of the first frame. Kansas used a 7-0 run to take a lead, but the Wolverines responded to cut the lead to before the Jayhawks stretched the advantage to at halftime. The first half was a decidedly defensive battle on both ends. U-M had six steals and forced Kansas into 11 turnovers, but things were quite different on the offensive end. Michigan shot 38 percent from the field on 11-of-29 shooting and Kansas paced the offense, shooting 57 percent on 16-of-28 shooting in the first frame. The Jayhawks also had a marked advantage in points in the paint with 20 and points off turnovers with 19. The Wolverines will stay on the road as they head to Las Cruces, N.M., for the Aggie Thanksgiving Classic hosted by New Mexico State. U-M takes on Stephen F. Austin on Friday (Nov. 27) at 5 p.m. MST and will close tournament action against host New Mexico State on Saturday (Nov. 28) at 7 p.m. MST. G5: MICHIGAN VS. STEPHEN F. AUSTIN NOV LAS CRUCES, N.M. (PAN AMERICAN CENTER) LAS CRUCES, N.M. -- Freshman forward Sam Arnold (Medinah, Ill./Lake Park) had a coming out party against the Stephen F. Austin LadyJacks with a career-best 16 points and four rebounds to lead the University of Michigan women s basketball team to a victory in the opening game of the Aggie Hotel Encanto Classic on Friday night (Nov. 27) at New Mexico State s Pan American Center. Joining Arnold in double figures were sophomore forward Carmen Reynolds (Hilliard, Ohio/Davidson) with 16 points, junior guard Veronica Hicks (Chicago, Ill./Thornwood) with 12 points and freshman forward Rachel Sheffer (Watervliet, Mich./Watervliet) with a career-best 12 points. Classmates Reynolds and sophomore guard Courtney Boylan (Chaska, Minn./Chaska) led the Wolverines with seven rebounds each. U-M, which led the game from start to finish, had a 40-8 advantage in the paint and had 21 second-chance points. Stephen F. Austin was led by Whitney Cormier, who had a game-best 23 points on 10-of-17 shooting from the field. The Wolverines, who had an eight-point lead at halftime, were led by freshman guard Jenny Ryan (Saginaw, Mich./ Nouvel Catholic Central) in the second half, as U-M opened with a 6-0 run, largely in part to two Ryan buckets, to extend its lead to with just several minutes off the clock. Michigan began to take it to the LadyJacks on the inside in the second half with U-M s post players recording 19 secondhalf points and 22 points in the paint. The Wolverines, anticipating an up-tempo game from the LadyJacks, came out firing on all cylinders in the first half and made their first shot, a three-pointer from Ryan, and jumped out to an early 11-4 lead. Michigan took advantage of the size of senior center Krista Phillips (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/ Aden Bowman Collegiate) as the Wolverines dominated the battle of the paint 18-6 in the first half. Stephen F. Austin settled in after the first several minutes of the game and forced the Wolverines into six early turnovers, which minimized U-M s season-best 51.9 percent shooting in the first half. U-M struggled with Stephen F. Austin s frenetic press but was able to get to the free-throw line to offset the turnover woes, going 9-of-11 from the charity stripe. The Wolverines inside game made all the difference in the first half. U-M s post players Phillips and Arnold, who had 11 points in the first half, used their height to their advantage as the Wolverines took a lead into the break. Michigan concludes action at the New Mexico State Aggie Classic on Saturday (Nov. 28) against host New Mexico State. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. in New Mexico State s Pan American Center. G6: MICHIGAN AT NEW MEXICO STATE NOV LAS CRUCES, N.M. (PAN AMERICAN CENTER) LAS CRUCES, N.M. - Senior center Krista Phillips (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/Aden Bowman Collegiate) led four Wolverines in double-figures with a season-best 16 points but the University of Michigan women s basketball team could not find a way down the stretch, falling to host New Mexico State in the final game of the Aggie Hotel Encanto Classic on Saturday night (Nov. 28). Michigan concluded the weekend with a 1-1 record in the Thanksgiving tournament. For the second consecutive game, the Wolverines had four players in double figures. Joining Phillips in double digits was junior guard Veronica Hicks (Chicago, Ill/Thornwood) with 14 points and freshman guard Dayeesha Hollins (Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods) and sophomore forward Carmen Reynolds (Hilliard, Ohio/Davidson) with 10 points each. Phillips also led the way on the glass with a team-best seven rebounds. The Aggies and Wolverines battled right down to the wire, with neither team holding a lead of more than four points in the final two minutes of the game. Michigan took a lead on a jumper from Phillips with 43 second remaining. A three-pointer, one of her five on the evening from New Mexico State s Jasmine Lowe, put the Aggies ahead by one, Michigan had two chances late to regain the lead as Phillips had an opportunity with a jumper and Hicks had a great look at a three with time expiring but nothing fell, sending U-M to its second loss of the season. Despite U-M holding a lead at halftime, the Wolverines and Aggies went back and forth in the early part of the second half but a three-pointer from freshman forward Sam Arnold (Medinah, Ill./Lake Park) kept the lead with Michigan. Defense continued to be a strong point and senior forward Ashley Jones (Southfield, Mich./Martin Luther King) made one of the best defensive plays of the night running the length of the court to save an easy New Mexico State basket. The Aggies, who came into the game shooting only 32.2 percent from behind the arc, were on fire from long range, going 12-of-27 and shooting 44.4 percent from long range, led by five from Lowe, who was the game s leading scorer with 24 points. Michigan struggled throughout most of the first and found themselves trailing the host Aggies for most of the half, but an 8-0 run over a two-minute span tied the game at with 2:38 remaining. The Wolverines went back to their standby defense and forced the Aggies into three turnovers in the final minutes and a three-pointer from sophomore guard Reynolds from the left elbow sent Michigan into the locker room with a two-point lead, Despite seemingly struggling from the floor, the Wolverines shot 52 percent from the floor on 13-of-25 shooting and held a slim, edge on the glass and were led by 10 points from Hicks. The Wolverines will stay on the road on for their next game as they head down to Blacksburg, Va., to take on Virginia Tech in the annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge on Thursday, Dec. 3. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Michigan vs Kansas 11/22/09 2 p.m. at Lawrence, Kan. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics SFA vs Michigan 11/27/09 5:00p.m. at Las Cruces, N.M. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Michigan vs NMSU 11/28/09 7:45 PM at Las Cruces, N.M. (Pan American Center) Michigan Reynolds, Carmen f Phillips, Krista c Hicks, Veronica g Hollins, Dayeesha g Ryan, Jenny g Jones, Ashley Arnold, Sam Thompson, Kate Boylan, Courtney Jordan, Nya McPherson, Kalyn Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 Kansas Sutherland, Aishah f McCray, Danielle f Boogaard, Krysten c Morris, Sade g Goodrich, Angel g Jacobs, LaChelda Engelman, Monica Davis, Carolyn Smith, Nicollette Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 Officials: Greg Smalls, Metta Roberts, Doug Knight Technical fouls: Michigan-None. Kansas-None. Attendance: 4688 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Michigan Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench MICH Kansas KU Last FG - MICH 2nd-01:04, KU 2nd-02:37. Score tied - 1 time. Largest lead - MICH None, KU by 13 1st-02:57. Lead changed - 0 times. SFA Davis, Antoinette f Ford, Jordan f Smith, Cambria g Cormier, Whitney g Goodner, Decreasha g Sampson, Schera Marion, Tammara Alexander, Ebony Conwright, Courtney Sawyer, Amina Drenan, Chantol Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 0 Michigan Reynolds, Carmen f Phillips, Krista c Hicks, Veronica g Hollins, Dayeesha g Ryan, Jenny g Jones, Ashley Arnold, Sam Thompson, Kate Boylan, Courtney Jordan, Nya McPherson, Kalyn Sheffer, Rachel Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 Officials: Jack Jones, Jess Martinez, Paula Ross Technical fouls: SFA-None. Michigan-None. Attendance: Hotel Encanto Tournament Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast SFA Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench SFA Michigan MICH Michigan Reynolds, Carmen f Phillips, Krista c Hicks, Veronica g Hollins, Dayeesha g Ryan, Jenny g Jones, Ashley Arnold, Sam Thompson, Kate Boylan, Courtney McPherson, Kalyn Sheffer, Rachel Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 NMSU Wampler, Tabytha f Lowe, Jasmine g Corbett, Danisha g Spence, Madison g Boyd, Crystal g Magazzeni, Malia Soto, Kaitlyn Rozendaal, Kelsie Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 1 Officials: John Weeks, Jess Martinez, Charles Carroll Technical fouls: Michigan-None. NMSU-None. Attendance: 907 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Michigan Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench MICH NMSU NMSU Last FG - MICH 2nd-00:43, NMSU 2nd-00:30. Score tied - 9 times. Largest lead - MICH by 4 2nd-18:54, NMSU by 8 1st-04:46. Lead changed - 16 times. Last FG - SFA 2nd-04:49, MICH 2nd-00:28. Largest lead - SFA None, MICH by 24 2nd-01:51. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

33 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE GAME-BY-GAME BOXSCORES & SUMMARIES G7: MICHIGAN AT VIRGINIA TECH DEC. 3, 2009-BLACKSBURG, VA.(CASSEL COLISEUM) BLACKSBURG, Va. -- Junior guard Veronica Hicks (Chicago, Ill./Thornwood) and freshman guard Dayeesha Hollins (Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods) combined for 35 of U-M s 71 points to lead the University of Michigan women s basketball team to a win over Virginia Tech in the annual Big Ten/ ACC Challenge on Thursday (Dec. 3) in Virginia Tech s Cassell Coliseum. The Wolverines had four players in double figures for the fourth time this season and joining Hicks and Hollins in double-digits were senior center Krista Phillips (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/Aden Bowman Collegiate) with 12 points and sophomore forward Carmen Reynolds (Hilliard, Ohio/ Davidson) with 10 points. Phillips led the way on the glass on the glass with a season-best eight rebounds. U-M, which opened the second half with a lead for the third consecutive game, opened with a quick 4-0 run with baskets from Reynolds, who scored six of Michigan s first eight points of the half. Michigan took its largest lead of the night, 19 points, at the 16:53 mark of the second and never allowed the Hokies closer than 15 from that point on en route to the Wolverines third consecutive Big Ten/ACC Challenge victory. Michigan was nothing short of efficient in the second half, committing only six second-half turnovers and forcing Virginia Tech into nine turnovers. The Wolverine defense was just too stingy for the Hokies to overcome as Virginia Tech moved to 2-1 in Big Ten/ACC Challenge action. Nikki Davis led the way for the opposition with 11 points and was the only Hokie to score in double digits. The Wolverines jumped out to an 8-0 lead behind two baskets from Hicks and a three-pointer from the right elbow by Reynolds. Virginia Tech got its first bucket of the night nearly five minutes into the game with a jumper in the paint, cutting the U-M lead to 8-2 at the 15:15 mark. Virginia Tech got a triple from Lindsey Biggs at the 14:15 mark, but the Wolverine defense was strong and held the Hokies without a field goal for more than six minutes and during that time the Wolverines stretched their lead to Virginia Tech s lone point was a free throw from Davis. Three-point shooting was key for the Wolverines in the first half. U-M had back-to-back triples from Hicks and Hollins to pull Michigan ahead 24-9 at the 7:51 mark. The Hokies then forced U-M into several turnovers and cut the lead to with just under four minutes remaining, but a three-pointer from freshman forward Sam Arnold (Medinah, Ill./Lake Park) and back-to-back Hokie turnovers kept the lead in double figures. Virginia Tech tried to make things interesting down the stretch, cutting the lead to nine points on two occasions, but a jumper from Hollins as time expired sent the Wolverines into the halftime break with a double-digit lead, The Wolverine open Big Ten action on Sunday (Dec. 6) when they head to Iowa City, Iowa, to take on the Iowa Hawkeyes. The game is a scheduled 5 p.m. (CST) tipoff and will be televised live on the Big Ten Network. G8: MICHIGAN AT IOWA DEC IOWA CITY, IOWA (CARVER HAWKEYE ARENA) IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Sophomore forward Carmen Reynolds (Hilliard, Ohio/Davidson) posted her first career doubledouble with 12 points and a career-high 10 rebounds and senior center Krista Phillips (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/Aden Bowman Collegiate) scored a team-high 15 points as the University of Michigan women s basketball team picked up a win in the Big Ten opener at Iowa, 54-51, on Sunday (Dec. 6) at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. With U-M leading with three minutes remaining, Iowa s Kelly Krei hit a three-pointer to cut U-M s lead to 52-51, but the Wolverine defense held and a missed Iowa free throw sealed the victory. The Wolverines led from start to finish despite Iowa cutting the game to one possession late. Junior guard Veronica Hicks (Chicago, Ill./Thornwood) extended her double-figure scoring streak to eight consecutive games with 11 points, while freshman guard Jenny Ryan (Saginaw, Mich./Nouvel) had a career-best 10 rebounds. The Wolverines took advantage of their size and outscored the Hawkeyes in the paint, and U-M used its ability to run the floor, earning 12 fast-break points to Iowa s two. Michigan raced out to a 17-4 first-half lead behind the play of interior players Phillips and Reynolds. The duo combined for 12 of Michigan s first 17 points as the Wolverines were shooting on all cylinders from the outset. Sophomore guard Courtney Boylan (Chaska, Minn./Chaska) found her game early and hit a triple from the left corner that kept the Wolverine offense rolling and kept the lead in double digits. The Hawkeyes, playing with only eight players, were having a hard time getting shots to fall, but they used their defense to stay in the game and were able to get the once 13-point lead all the way down to seven points by getting to the charity stripe and a timely three-pointer from freshman Jamie Printy. Michigan, which had two late turnovers, clamped down on the defensive end and, with three baskets in the paint and a three-pointer from Hicks as time expired, took a lead into the break. Michigan s advantage came in the paint, outscoring Iowa, 20-4, in the first half. The Wolverines also had success when they pushed the ball and held an 8-0 advantage on fast breaks in the first frame. Iowa opened the second half on a tear and quickly cut the lead to 10 points after forcing the Wolverines into two quick turnovers and trimmed the lead all the way down to six points, but Michigan took advantage of its ability to get out and run, using several fast-break baskets to keep the lead out of the Hawkeyes reach. Iowa stayed close, however, as a three-pointer from Kamille Wahlin cut the Michigan lead to at the 5:39 mark. The Wolverines jump back into non-conference action on Thursday (Dec. 10) when they head to Chestnut Hill, Mass., to take on Boston College. Tipoff between the Wolverines and Eagles is set for 7 p.m. in BC s Silvio O. Conte Forum. G9: MICHIGAN AT BOSTON COLLEGE DEC BOSTON, MASS. (SILVIO O. CONTE FORUM) CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. -- The University of Michigan women s basketball team went 7-of-9 from the free-throw line in the final three minutes of action to take a win at Boston College on Thursday (Dec. 10) at the Silvio O. Conte Forum. With halftime deadlocked, U-M took the lead at the 18:21 mark of the second half and held on to a slight margin for the remainder of the contest. The Wolverines had five players score in double figures, led by junior guard Veronica Hicks (Chicago, Ill./Thornwood), who netted a team-high 14 points. Michigan, which has now won three straight, all on the road, also snapped a five-game win streak for the Eagles. Also in double figures for the Wolverines were freshman guard Dayeesha Hollins (Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods) with 13 points, sophomore guard Courtney Boylan (Chaska, Minn./Chaska) and freshman guard Jenny Ryan (Saginaw, Mich./Nouvel Catholic Central), who each had 12, and senior center Krista Phillips (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/Aden Bowman Collegiate), who scored 11. Senior Ashley Jones (Southfield, Mich./Martin Luther King) and sophomore Carmen Reynolds (Hilliard, Ohio/Davidson) tied for the team lead in rebounds with six apiece. Tied 34-all coming out of halftime, neither team took more than a three-point lead through the first five minutes of the half, but U-M s defense again proved to be the difference as it has been in each of the last three games. With Boston College leading, 40-39, Michigan went to work and with a 14-3 run took a 10-point lead, its largest lead of the night, at the 11:33 mark. The Eagles had one more run in them and with a 15-7 streak cut the lead to three points, 63-60, and from there it turned into a nailbiter. Holding a slim advantage with time winding down, the Wolverines had Hollins come up with the play of the night with a put-back off a missed U-M jumper that kept the lead with Michigan. Boston College opened the game with an 8-0 run and forced a Michigan timeout at the 16:45 mark to slow down the Eagle offense. Hollins got Michigan on the board with two quick baskets, cutting the lead to 10-4 with nearly five minutes off the game clock. U-M settled in after the first media timeout and a bucket from Boylan and a three-pointer from Phillips pulled Michigan within four points. Several forced turnovers and a steal from Ryan coupled with a quick basket from Hicks gave U-M its first lead of the night at The teams traded buckets throughout the remainder of the half with neither team taking a lead of more than four points the rest of the way. With the Eagles owning a advantage, Ryan went to work on the defensive end, forcing Boston College into its 10th turnover of the half and with a jumper, tied the game at Then, with two timely buckets, Boylan, who completed the first half 4-of-4 shooting, put the Wolverines ahead, Michigan continues non-conference action on Monday (Dec. 14) against Xavier.The Wolverines will travel to Cincinnati, Ohio, to take on the Musketeers at 7 p.m. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Michigan vs Virginia Tech 12/04/09 7:00 PM at Cassell Coliseum, Blacksburg, Va. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Michigan vs Iowa 12/6/09 5 p.m. at Carver-Hawkeye Arena Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Michigan vs Boston College :05 p.m. at Silvio O. Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, MA Michigan Phillips, Krista c Hicks, Veronica g Hollins, Dayeesha g Ryan, Jenny g Reynolds, Carmen g Jones, Ashley Arnold, Sam Thompson, Kate Boylan, Courtney Jordan, Nya McPherson, Kalyn Sheffer, Rachel Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadbal 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebound FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3,1 Virginia Tech Utahya Drye f Brittany Gordon c Nikki Davis g Alyssa Fenyn g Lindsay Biggs g Abby Redick Aerial Wilson Porschia Hadley Taylor Ayers Shanel Harrison Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadbal 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebound FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 5,1 Officials: Lawson Newton, Carla Fountain, Mark McClenney Technical fouls: Michigan-None. Virginia Tech-None. Attendance: 2466 Big Ten/ACC Challenge Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Michigan Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench MICH Virginia Tech VT Michigan Ryan, Jenny f Reynolds, Carmen f Phillips, Krista c Hicks, Veronica g Hollins, Dayeesha g Jones, Ashley Arnold, Sam Thompson, Kate Boylan, Courtney Sheffer, Rachel Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 Iowa Krei, Kelly f Taylor, Theairra f Johnson, Morgan c Wahlin, Kamille g Printy, Jaime g Nesbitt, Trisha Cermak, Kelsey Machado, Gabby Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 1 Officials: Bryan Enterline, Dennis DeMayo, Shannon Feck Technical fouls: Michigan-None. Iowa-None. Attendance: 2856 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Michigan Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench MICH Iowa IOWA Last FG - MICH 2nd-00:01, IOWA 2nd-02:02. Score tied - 1 time. Largest lead - MICH by 14 1st-00:07, IOWA None. Lead changed - 0 times. Michigan Phillips, Krista c Hicks, Veronica g Hollins, Dayeesha g Ryan, Jenny g Reynolds, Carmen g Jones, Ashley Arnold, Sam Thompson, Kate Boylan, Courtney Jordan, Nya Sheffer, Rachel Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2,2 Boston College BROWN, AYLA f PICCO, MICKEL f SWORDS, CAROLYN c THOMAN, JACLYN g JOHNSON, BRITTANNY g REYNOLDS, KELSEY SHIELDS, KERRI GILL, JASMINE MURPHY, STEFANIE Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 1 Officials: Eric Brewton, Michele St. Pierre, Denise Brooks Technical fouls: Michigan-None. Boston College-None. Attendance: 790 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Michigan Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench MICH Boston College BC Last FG - MICH 2nd-00:24, BC 2nd-00:04. Score tied - 7 times. Largest lead - MICH by 11 2nd-11:17, BC by 8 1st-16:47. Lead changed - 7 times. Last FG - MICH 2nd-00:07, VT 2nd-00:33. Largest lead - MICH by 29 2nd-12:19, VT None. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

34 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE GAME-BY-GAME BOXSCORES & SUMMARIES G10: MICHIGAN AT NO. 8 XAVIER DEC. 14, 2009-CINCINNATI, OHIO(CINTAS CENTER) CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Sophomore forward Carmen Reynolds (Hilliard, Ohio/Davidson) hit two three-pointers to keep the Wolverines within one possession of the lead and freshman guard Dayeesha Hollins (Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods) sealed the deal with a layup with 17 seconds left to send the University of Michigan women s basketball team to a win at No. 8 Xavier inside the Cintas Center. It is U-M s first win over a ranked opponent since knocking off No. 8 Notre Dame, 63-50, on Dec. 12, 2008, and the first win over a ranked opponent on the road since when U-M defeated Louisiana State -- also ranked No in overtime. Michigan had three players in double figures with Hollins leading the way with 22 points and nine rebounds. She was joined by teammates Reynolds, who had 18 points, and senior Krista Phillips (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/Aden Bowman Collegiate), who added 16. The Wolverines shot 48.4 percent (30-of-62) from the field and outrebounded an opponent for the first time in the last four games. With the game down to two possessions, a three-pointer from Xavier s Katie Rutan, her fourth of the game, tied the contest for the eighth time and, on the next Michigan possession, a triple from the right elbow by Reynolds gave the lead back to the Wolverines at Xavier then answered with a layup, before another Reynolds trey took the lead back. That was short-lived, however, as the Musketeers regained the advantage, only to see it disappear when Hollins converted a layup to earn the upset win. Trailing at halftime, two unanswered Michigan baskets cut the Xavier lead to one point at with less than a minute off the game clock. Several quick baskets sparked a 15-0 run to open the second half, putting the Wolverines ahead, 48-38, their largest lead of the night, at the 16:26 mark of the second frame. Xavier was not going to back down and cut the lead to at the 7:48 mark before going on a 7-3 run to cut it to just three points with 5:25 remaining. After a Michigan turnover in the backcourt, senior forward Ashley Jones (Southfield, Mich./Martin Luther King) had a huge block to give possession back to the Wolverines and a triple from Phillips extended the lead to at the final media timeout of the half. Michigan looked like a road-tested team from the outset and created distractions for Xavier from the outset. The Wolverines took advantage on the defensive end, forcing the Musketeers into four turnovers, and Michigan was active on the glass, outrebounding the Musketeers, 22-13, in the first half. Xavier scored the first two baskets of the contest to take a 5-0 lead, but a three-pointer got the Wolverines on the board early. Michigan matched the Xavier pressure and matched the Musketeers basket for basket before trailing by two points at the first media timeout. Michigan wraps up non-conference action on Saturday (Dec. 19) when it travels to Detroit, Mich., to take on in-state rival Detroit. Tipoff is 1 p.m. in Detroit s Calihan Hall. G11: MICHIGAN AT DETROIT DEC DETROIT, MICH. (CALIHAN HALL) DETROIT, Mich. -- In a game that pitted Michigan head coach Kevin Borseth against his former assistant coach Autumn Rademacher, the University of Michigan women s basketball team scored 40 second-half points and used a 13-6 run to close the game for a come-from-behind win over instate foe Detroit on Saturday afternoon (Dec. 19) in Detroit s Calihan Hall. Freshman guard Dayeesha Hollins (Cincinnati, Ohio/ Winton Woods) led all scorers with 17 points and joining her double figures was junior guard Veronica Hicks (Chicago, Ill./Thornwood) and sophomore guard Courtney Boylan (Chaska, Minn./Chaska), who each posted 11 points. Freshman guard Jenny Ryan (Saginaw, Mich./Nouvel Catholic Central) and senior center Krista Phillips (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/Aden Bowman Collegiate) each had a teambest 13 rebounds, with Ryan earning her second career game in double figures in rebounding. The Wolverines had 34 points in the paint and capitalized on second-chance opportunities with 17 points on second looks. In addition, Michigan had 14 points from the bench and 10 points off turnovers. The two squads matched each other bucket for bucket through the early portion of the second half, but midway through the game the tide began to turn for Michigan. Leading by four points at 44-41, a three-pointer from Ryan gave Michigan a six-point lead -- its largest lead of the game to that point. Detroit cut the lead back to two points at the 7:30 mark with jumper from Kassandra Hooten, but the Wolverines still cruised to their fifth consecutive road win. Michigan started the second half with a sense of urgency and promptly forced a turnover on Detroit s first possession, but the Titans scored the first bucket to stay ahead by three points. The Wolverines responded and tied the game 24-all at the 16:10 mark of the second half. The Wolverines took their first lead of the night on a basket from Hicks to go ahead, Michigan pulled ahead with layups from Phillips and sophomore Carmen Reynolds (Hilliard, Ohio/Davidson), but two Detroit three-pointers cut the lead to The U-M freshmen then took over as Hollins and classmate Ryan had the next five points, with Ryan coming up with a key steal during that stretch to extend the Michigan lead to Detroit jumped out to an early 11-0 lead in the first half with less than six minutes off the clock, but Michigan slowly stated to work the ball around with two baskets from Reynolds that cut the lead to 11-4 at the first media timeout. Midway through the first half, the Michigan offense came to life led by two three-pointers from Boylan. With three straight baskets, Michigan cut the lead to In a span of four minutes, Michigan went on a 6-0 spurt to reduce the Detroit lead to two points at 22-20, but the teams played even for the final three minutes of the half, with the Titans taking a lead into halftime. G12: MICHIGAN VS. NORTHWESTERN DEC ANN ARBOR, MICH. (CRISLER ARENA) ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Back-to-back three pointers and a free throw from junior guard Veronica Hicks (Chicago, Ill./ Thornwood) cut a once 12-point Northwestern lead to five points, 57-52, with 1:33 remaining; however, Northwestern held on for the win over the University of Michigan women s basketball team tonight (Dec. 28) at Crisler Arena. Northwestern s victory snapped a five-game win streak for the Wolverines. Hicks had a career night with 23 points on 8-of-17 shooting from the field and was joined in double figures by senior center Krista Phillips (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/Aden Bowman Collegiate), who posted her first double-double of the season with 14 points and 11 rebounds. Her 11 rebounds were a season best. The Wolverines shot a season-low 32.8 percent on 22- of-67 shooting from the floor and were outrebounded 43-39, ending a streak of two games in which they had outrebounded their opponent, including nationally ranked Xavier. Michigan was efficient with 30 points in the paint, tallying nearly half of its points total down low. The Wildcats extended their halftime lead to with only four minutes off the game clock and seemingly coasted from that point running their lead to double figures at midway through the second half. The Wolverines pulled it within three, twice, late in the second half but could not recover as Northwestern would find an answer. Northwestern had three players in double figures, led by Amy Jaeschke with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Beth Marshall had 12 points while Kristin Cartwright added 10 points, and Brittany Orban added 10 rebounds for Northwestern, which extended its unbeaten streak to six games. It was a sluggish start for both teams after the holiday break and the Wolverines found themselves down by a basket early on, but a triple from Krista Phillips gave Michigan an early 7-6 lead with just a few minutes off the game clock. Northwestern s Beth Marshall was lights out from long range in the early goings, going 2-of-2 from long range for six of the Wildcats first nine points. Michigan s Ashley Jones (Southfield, Mich./Martin Luther King) provided a huge lift off the bench and knocked down a basket and came up with a gigantic block, as Michigan extended its lead to 13-9 nearly midway through the half. Northwestern would not go away and was able to cut the lead to one-point at at the 6:18 mark and took its second lead of the night at on free throws from Jaeschke. Northwestern went on a 6-2 run over the final five minutes to take a lead into the half. The Wolverines struggled from the free throw stripe only going 1-of-4 and were outrebounded by the Wildcats, in the first frame. The Wolverines were able to hold Northwestern s leading scorer Jaeschke to only six first-half points and held a 12-6 lead in the paint. The Wolverines were frustrated by Northwestern s defensive schemes and struggled to find any rhythm offensively which proved to be the tale of the game. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Michigan vs Xavier 12/14/09 7:00pm at Cintas Center (Cincinnati, Ohio) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Michigan vs DETROIT 12/19/09 1:00 p.m. at Calihan Hall (Detroit, MI) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Northwestern vs Michigan 12/28/09 7:00 PM at Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, MI Michigan Reynolds, Carmen f Phillips, Krista c Hicks, Veronica g Hollins, Dayeesha g Ryan, Jenny g Jones, Ashley Boylan, Courtney Jordan, Nya Sheffer, Rachel Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadbal 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebound FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 Xavier HARRIS, Amber f PHILLIPS, April f PHILLIPS, Ta'Shia c MOSS, TYEASHA g JENNINGS, Special g JERNIGAN, Dee Dee BARRINGER, Alesia ASKEW, Megan RUTAN, Katie Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadbal 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebound FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2,2 Officials: Dee Kantner, Brian Enterline, Cameron Inouye Technical fouls: Michigan-None. Xavier-None. Attendance: 1121 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Michigan Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench MICH Xavier XU Last FG - MICH 2nd-00:17, XU 2nd-00:39. Score tied - 8 times. Largest lead - MICH by 12 2nd-14:40, XU by 5 1st-19:15. Lead changed - 11 times. Michigan Phillips, Krista c Hicks, Veronica g Hollins, Dayeesha g Ryan, Jenny g Reynolds, Carmen g Jones, Ashley Arnold, Sam Boylan, Courtney Sheffer, Rachel Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2,2 DETROIT SHAYOK, Yar f HOOTEN, Kassandra f JONES, Jalesa g MULROY, Brigid g FAMBRO, Demeisha g ALLEN, Lauren LANGHAM, Tayler THORNTON, Cherridy Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1,1 Officials: Angie Enlund, Tim Gebhardt, Tom Hallead Technical fouls: Michigan-None. DETROIT-None. Attendance: 844 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Michigan Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench MICH DETROIT DETROIT Last FG - MICH 2nd-01:46, DETROIT 2nd-01:23. Score tied - 1 time. Largest lead - MICH by 14 2nd-00:09, DETROIT by 11 1st-15:31. Lead changed - 1 time. Northwestern , Hackney, Kendall f Orban, Brittany f Cartwright, Kristin f Jaeschke, Amy c Marshall, Beth g Mocchi, Allison Reed, Meshia Diamant, Dannielle Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 3 Michigan , Reynolds, Carmen f Phillips, Krista c Hicks, Veronica g Hollins, Dayeesha g Ryan, Jenny g Jones, Ashley Thompson, Kate Boylan, Courtney Sheffer, Rachel Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3 Officials: Tina Napier, Jesse Dickerson, Michael McConnell Technical fouls: Northwestern-None. Michigan-None. Attendance: 3002 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Northwestern Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench NU Michigan MICH Last FG - NU 2nd-03:45, MICH 2nd-00:08. Score tied - 2 times. Largest lead - NU by 12 2nd-09:33, MICH by 5 1st-10:07. Lead changed - 3 times.

35 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE GAME-BY-GAME BOXSCORES & SUMMARIES G13: MICHIGAN AT NO. 16 MICHIGAN STATE DEC. 31, 2009-EAST LANSING, MICH.(BRESLIN CENTER) EAST LANSING, Mich. -- For the second consecutive game, junior guard Veronica Hicks (Chicago, Ill./Thornwood) hit several crucial three-pointers down the stretch to keep the Wolverines in the game, but it was not enough as the University of Michigan women s basketball team dropped a New Year s Eve decision at Michigan State this afternoon (Thursday, Dec. 31) at the Breslin Center. Sophomore guard Carmen Reynolds (Hilliard, Ohio/ Davidson) led the Michigan offense with 18 points on 7-of-11 shooting from the field. Joining Reynolds in double figures were Hicks with 13 points, senior center Krista Phillips (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/Aden Bowman Collegiate) with 12 points and freshman guard Dayeesha Hollins (Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods) with 11 points. Reynolds led the way on the glass with seven rebounds, while Hollins had a gamehigh four steals. Turnovers were a problem for the Wolverines as they committed 20 turnovers leading to 27 Michigan State points. The teams each scored 26 points in the paint, while the Spartans had 24 points off of second chances. Michigan State s Kalisha Keane led all scorers with 19 points, including going 4-of-6 from long range in her first start of the season. Michigan State extended its 13-point halftime lead to 19 points with less than two minutes of the second-half clock, but the Wolverines used several buckets from Phillips to cut the lead to However, Keane hit a jumper and Jasmine Thomas hit two buckets, including one of Michigan State s 10 three-pointer on the afternoon, extending the MSU lead to at the 13:18 mark. Reynolds made some noise for the Wolverines with five straight points to cut the MSU lead to and her teammates Phillips and Hollins pushed the deficit to 10 points at with two quick baskets midway through the half, but that was as close as the Wolverines got as they dropped their second straight contest, The game was tied at at the 13:29 mark of the opening frame, but the Wolverines pulled ahead, before several unanswered points tied the game at 19-19, the third tie of the half. The Spartans then used a 9-0 run, sparked by baskets from Keane and Allyssa DeHaan, to pull ahead, 39-28, with just three minutes remaining in the half. Hollins followed with a triple and a steal and a layup from Hicks got the Wolverines right back in the game, cutting the deficit to 39-33, but the Spartans went into the break with a lead after a 7-0 run to close the half. Michigan jumped out to a 7-0 lead behind a game-opening triple from Reynolds, but Michigan State s DeHaan got the Spartans on the board with a triple. The Wolverines responded with another basket from Phillips as Michigan extended its lead to 9-5 early in the half. Michigan stays on the road and travels to Columbus, Ohio, to take on Ohio State, currently ranked No. 6 nationally, on Sunday (Jan. 3) in Big Ten action. Tipoff is set for 2 p.m. at Value City Arena. Fans can follow the action live on BigTenNetwork.com. G14: MICHIGAN AT OHIO STATE JAN COLUMBUS, OHIO (VALUE CITY ARENA) COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Junior guard Veronica Hicks (Chicago, Ill/ Thornwood) hit a three-pointer with the shot clock expiring to bring the University of Michigan women s basketball team within one point of the No. 6 Ohio State Buckeyes, 57-56, but a bucket from OSU guard Samantha Prahalis with 10 seconds remaining helped seal a win over U-M on Sunday afternoon (Jan. 3) at the Schottenstein Center. Freshman guard Dayeesha Hollins (Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods) led the Wolverines offense with 19 points, including 11 in the second half. Sophomore Carmen Reynolds (Hilliard, Ohio/Davidson) and freshman Jenny Ryan (Saginaw, Mich./ Nouvel Catholic Central) each added 12 points. Senior center Krista Phillips (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/Aden Bowman Collegiate) added a team-best eight rebounds and four blocks. Michigan outshot the host Buckeyes, shooting 49 percent from the field (26-of-53) and had seven blocks, while holding the Buckeyes to zero blocks on the afternoon. Additionally, Michigan had 26 points in the paint. This was the closest game the Wolverines and Buckeyes played since a loss at Crisler during the season. Trailing at halftime, Michigan came out and with a familiar first bucket from Reynolds tied the game at 34-all with less than 10 seconds off the game clock. It was quite the up-and-down affair with both teams pushing the tempo and with neither team gaining a lead of more than four points through the entire second half. Hollins put the U-M offense on her back in the second stanza with nine of Michigan s first 13 second-half points. Hollins showcased her offensive skills, including several open court drives and a nifty up-and-under moves that kept the Wolverines right in the thick of things. Michigan got right down to business and opened the game with a quick 8-0 runm thanks to six early points from Hollins. Jantel Lavender scored Ohio State s first points at the 18:05 mark of the first half and several quick Ohio State steals cut the U-M lead to just two points at the 16:23 mark. Michigan kept pace with the Buckeyes and held a lead with some hot shooting from the floor through the early going, shooting.583 through the first 10 minutes of the half. The Buckeyes would not go away and with a 7-4 run, took their first lead of the game midway through the half. The Wolverines were ready for the Ohio State run and were able to counter with a basket from Ryan who had a game-best 10 points in the first half. Michigan s defense was the key to their offense in the first half with several big plays, especially late in the shot clock. Michigan ran its lead to seven points at before an 8-2 Ohio State run tied the game at The Wolverines also forced nine first-half turnovers and held Ohio State to merely 36.4 percent from the floor on 12-of-33 shooting, a number that was helped greatly in the final five minutes as the Buckeyes made their last five shots to take a halftime lead in a game where the Wolverines led virtually the entire half. The U-M defense was able to hold two-time Big Ten Player of the Year Lavender to four points on 2-of-7 shooting in the first half. G15: MICHIGAN VS. IOWA JAN ANN ARBOR, MICH. (CRISLER ARENA) ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Junior guard Veronica Hicks (Chicago, Ill./Thornwood) posted her first double-double of the season with a career-best 18 rebounds and 10 points to lead the University of Michigan women s basketball team to a win over Iowa on Thursday (Jan. 7) at Crisler Arena. Michigan earns the series sweep of the Hawkeyes, its first since the season. Also in double figures for the Wolverines were sophomore forward Carmen Reynolds (Hilliard, Ohio/Davidson) with 13 points and freshman guard Dayeesha Hollins (Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods) and senior center Krista Phillips (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/Aden Bowman Collegiate) with 12 points each. Phillips also added a game-best four blocks in the win. Michigan, which never trailed in the contest, shot 36.2 percent on 21-of-58 shooting from the floor and pulled down 46 rebounds while holding the Hawkeyes to 29.5 percent shooting (18-of-61) and only 18.2 percent (6-of-33) in the first half. Out of halftime, Iowa s Jamie Printy netted a triple and the Hawkeyes capitalized on several Michigan defensive breakdowns to cut the lead to with only five minutes off the game clock. However, U-M weathered the storm and went on a short 7-3 burst with points from Reynolds and sophomore guard Courtney Boylan (Chaska, Minn./Chaska) to push the lead back into double digits. The Hawkeyes had one more push in them midway through the contest and cut it to nine points with two baskets out of a media timeout, but Michigan scored the next five baskets and coasted to the victory. Michigan established some inside presence early with the play of Phillips, who had six of U-M s 12 points through the first eight minutes of the game. The Wolverines turned it up a notch as the half progressed and, with a quick 5-0 run sparked by a basket from Hollins, pushed their lead to 16-9 at the 10:59 mark and held the Hawkeyes scoreless for nearly three minutes, running their lead to Hicks put some distance between Michigan and Iowa with two three-pointers to give U-M its largest lead of the half at 19 points. U-M, known for its defense, really pressured the Hawkeyes on that side of the ball and forced four first-half turnovers. Michigan hits the road for its next contest and will travel to Madison, Wis., for a matchup with the Badgers on Sunday (Jan. 10). Tipoff is set for 1 p.m. CST at the Kohl Center. The game will be webcast on BigTenNetwork.com. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Michigan vs Michigan State 12/31/09 2 p.m. at Breslin Center (East Lansing, Mich.) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Michigan 01/03/10 2 p.m. at Value City Arena - Columbus, Ohio Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Iowa vs Michigan 01/07/10 7:00 PM at Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, MI Michigan , Hicks, Veronica * Hollins, Dayeesha * Ryan, Jenny * Phillips, Krista * Reynolds, Carmen * Jones, Ashley Arnold, Sam Thompson, Kate Boylan, Courtney Jordan, Nya McPherson, Kalyn Sheffer, Rachel Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadbal 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebound FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 2 Michigan State , Thomas,Brittney * Jefferson,Aisha * Johnson,Lykendra * Keane,Kalisha * DeHaan,Allyssa * Thomas,Jasmine Piechowski,Mandy Poole,Porsche Washington,Cetera Wilson,Taja Alton,Taylor Aitch,Lauren Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadbal 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebound FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 Officials: Carol Comanita, Joe Cunningham, John Whitaon Technical fouls: Michigan-TEAM. Michigan State-Keane,Kalisha. Attendance: 7625 Michigan , Reynolds, Carmen f Phillips, Krista c Hicks, Veronica g Hollins, Dayeesha g Ryan, Jenny g Jones, Ashley Boylan, Courtney Jordan, Nya Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 Ohio State , Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Jackson, Alison g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Moeller, Maria Little, Shavelle Walker, Andrea Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 Officials: Barb Smith, Roy Gulbeyan, Bruce Morris Technical fouls: Michigan-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 5658 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Michigan Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench MICH Ohio State OSU Last FG - MICH 2nd-02:18, OSU 2nd-00:10. Score tied - 12 times. Largest lead - MICH by 8 1st-18:30, OSU by 4 2nd-03:46. Lead changed - 15 times. Iowa , Krei, Kelly f Johnson, Morgan c Wahlin, Kamille g Alexander, Kachine g Printy, Jaime g Nesbitt, Trisha Cermak, Kelsey Machado, Gabby Considine, Megan Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadbal 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebound FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 0 Michigan , Reynolds, Carmen f Phillips, Krista c Hicks, Veronica g Hollins, Dayeesha g Ryan, Jenny g Jones, Ashley Arnold, Sam Thompson, Kate Boylan, Courtney Jordan, Nya McPherson, Kalyn Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadbal 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebound FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2,1 Officials: Beverley Roberts, Felica Grinter, David Stewart Technical fouls: Iowa-None. Michigan-None. Attendance: 1532 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Iowa Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench IOWA Michigan MICH Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Michigan Michigan State Last FG - MICH 2nd-01:27, MSU 2nd-01:41. Largest lead - MICH by 7 1st-17:56, MSU by 20 2nd-08:40. In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench MICH MSU Last FG - IOWA 2nd-00:13, MICH 2nd-00:23. Largest lead - IOWA None, MICH by 21 2nd-03:35. Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 0 times. Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 3 times.

36 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE GAME-BY-GAME BOXSCORES & SUMMARIES G16: MICHIGAN AT WISCONSIN JAN. 10, 2010-MADISON, WIS.(KOHL CENTER) MADISON, Wis. -- Wisconsin s Taylor Wurtz had a career-high 27 points and nine rebounds to lead the Badgers to a win over the University of Michigan women s basketball team on Sunday (Jan. 10) in the Kohl Center. Michigan was led by senior center Krista Phillips (Saskatoon, Saskatchwan/Aden Bowman Collegiate), who had a team-high 12 points and nine rebounds, and was joined in double figures by freshman guard Dayeesha Hollins (Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods), who netted 11, and Carmen Reynolds (Hilliard, Ohio/Davidson), who tallied 10. Phillips fell one rebound shy of her second double-double of the season. Out of halftime Michigan looked re-energized and, with two quick baskets from Phillips and Reynolds, knotted the game at 26-26; the fourth time tie of the game. Wisconsin then went on a 12-0 run to take an eight-point lead at 38-26, its largest lead of the game at the 15:50 mark. Michigan could not find a way to stop the Badgers, allowing them to score 42 second-half points and really struggled to find any offense in the second half, only shooting 31.6 percent in the second frame while posting 10 second-half turnovers. Wisconsin jumped out to a 6-2 lead to open the contest and took advantage of second opportunities with its first few possessions with two second-chance buckets in the early going. Freshman Jenny Ryan (Saginaw, Mich./Nouvel Catholic Central) hit a jumper from the right elbow to bring the game within two points at 8-6 at the first media timeout. After the second media timeout, Michigan found some offense behind sophomore Courtney Boylan (Chaska,Minn./ Chaska) and Reynolds, tying the game at 14-all at the 7:24 mark. Wisconsin s Rae Lin D Alie broke the stalemate with a triple from the right side as the home team took a lead into halftime. Wuerst was a sparkplug for the Badgers in the first half, coming off the bench to score a game-best 11 points, including three three-pointers. The Badgers outrebounded Michigan, 20-14, in the frame. A bright spot for U-M, however, was holding Wisconsin s leading scorer, Alyssa Karel, to zero points in the first half. Michigan stays on the road for its next contest and travels to Bloomington, Ind., on Thursday (Jan. 14) for a matchup with the Indiana Hoosiers. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. in Indiana s Assembly Hall. Fans can follow the action live at G17: MICHIGAN AT INDIANA JAN. 14, 2010-BLOOMINGTON, IND. (ASSEMBLY HALL) BLOOMINGTON, Ind.-Senior center Krista Phillips (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan/Aden Bowman Collegiate) had a chance at the game-tying layup as time expired, but the ball rolled just out of the cylinder as the University of Michigan women s basketball team dropped a road decision at Indiana on Thursday night (Jan. 14) at Assembly Hall. Sophomore Carmen Reynolds (Hilliard, Ohio/Davidson) posted her second career 20-point effort with a team-high 20 points on 7-of-12 shooting from the field. Phillips added a team-best seven rebounds, while freshman guard Dayeesha Hollins (Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods) added five boards. Michigan, which once trailed by 11 points in the first half, took its first lead of the game on a jumper from sophomore guard Courtney Boylan (Chaska, Minn./Chaska) at the 5:32 mark of the second half, and from that point it was a backand-forth affair. Trailing at the halftime break for the second consecutive game, Michigan cut the lead to four points at with less than five minutes off the second-half clock. However, creating stops on the other end of the floor was a little more difficult as Indiana ran its lead to behind an 8-3 run, started by two quick jumpers from Hope Elam, who had a game-high 24 points on the night. U-M picked up its defense and a three-pointer from Reynolds, coupled with a clutch jumper from the top of the key from freshman forward Nya Jordan ( Lathrup Village, Mich./Detroit Community), helped cut Indiana s lead to at the 7:39 mark. Indiana opened the game with an 11-6 advantage before several Michigan buckets quickly got the score to Freshman guard Jenny Ryan (Saginaw, Mich./Nouvel Catholic Central) had four points for U-M early. After being fouled on the three-point shot, junior guard Veronica Hicks (Chicago, Ill./Thornwood) knocked down all three shots and cut the deficit to three points, but Indiana hit the next two buckets, including a three-pointer from Jamie Braun, and took a lead, its largest of the game at that point. IU took a lead into halftime. The Hoosiers shot well from long range, shooting.455 (3-of- 11) from behind the arch in the first half, but Michigan forced several turnovers and got a once 11-point deficit all the way down to five by taking advantage at the foul line, going 9-of- 10 from the charity stripe in the first half. Bench play was crucial for the Wolverines, especially the play of Jordan. In 10 minutes off the bench, she tallied four points and two rebounds and was a crucial defensive presence for Michigan. Michigan will take a week off before welcoming Big Ten rival Ohio State to Crisler Arena on Thursday (Jan. 21). Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. and fans can follow the action live on www. bigtennetwork.com. Fans can also hear all the action with women s basketball radio crew, Matt Park and Nick Brandon, on WTKA AM 1050 in Ann Arbor. G18: MICHIGAN VS. NO. 5 OHIO STATE JAN. 21, 2010-ANN ARBOR, MICH. (CRISLER ARENA) Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Michigan vs Wisconsin 01/10/10 1:00 p.m. at Kohl Center, Madison, Wis. Michigan , Phillips, Krista c Hicks, Veronica g Hollins, Dayeesha g Ryan, Jenny g Reynolds, Carmen g Jones, Ashley Arnold, Sam Thompson, Kate Boylan, Courtney Jordan, Nya McPherson, Kalyn Sheffer, Rachel Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3,1 Wisconsin , Steinbauer, Tara f Zastrow, Lin f D'Alie, Rae Lin g Gant, Teah g Karel, Alyssa g Davis, Jade Russell, Jamie Wurtz, Taylor Neal, Emily Bucierka, Aly O'Leary, Catie Thomas, Ashley Covington, Anya Team Totals Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Michigan vs Indiana 01/14/10 7 p.m. at Assembly Hall (Bloomington, Ind.) Michigan , Reynolds, Carmen f Phillips, Krista c Hicks, Veronica g Hollins, Dayeesha g Ryan, Jenny g Jones, Ashley Arnold, Sam Boylan, Courtney Jordan, Nya Sheffer, Rachel Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadbal 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebound FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 0,3 Indiana , Elam, Hope f Andujar, Danilsa f Lindsay, Whitney g Braun, Jamie g Davis, Jori g Mells, Ashlee McGuirt, Andrea Sinclair, Aulani Davis, Jasmine Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Deadbal 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Rebound FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 5,2 FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3,1 Officials: Maj Forsberg, Kevin Dillard, Rachelle Jones Technical fouls: Michigan-None. Indiana-None. Attendance: 3053 Officials: Laura Morris, Mark Zentz, Bryan Enterline Technical fouls: Michigan-None. Wisconsin-None. Attendance: 5619 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Michigan Wisconsin Last FG - MICH 2nd-00:28, WIS 2nd-02:25. Largest lead - MICH None, WIS by 24 2nd-04:09. Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Michigan Indiana Last FG - MICH 2nd-00:54, IND 2nd-00:41. Largest lead - MICH by 4 2nd-04:57, IND by 11 1st-06:34. In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench MICH IND In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench MICH WIS Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 4 times. Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

37 OVERALL All games STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw ## 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 03 Hicks, Veronica Hollins, Dayeesha Reynolds, Carmen Phillips, Krista Ryan, Jenny Boylan, Courtney Arnold, Sam Jones, Ashley Thompson, Kate Sheffer, Rachel Hardley, Jamillya McPherson, Kalyn Jordan, Nya Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS MICH 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 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. 11/13/09 BALL STATE W /16/09 MARQUETTE W /19/09 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W /22/09 at Kansas L /27/09 vs SFA W /28/09 at NMSU L /04/09 at Virginia Tech W * 12/6/09 at Iowa W at Boston College W /14/09 at Xavier W /19/09 at DETROIT W * 12/28/09 NORTHWESTERN L * 12/31/09 at Michigan State L * 01/03/10 at Ohio State L * 01/07/10 IOWA W * 01/10/10 at Wisconsin L * 01/14/10 at Indiana L * - Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Michigan Opponents RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 37

38 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE 38 g (, ) CONFERENCE-ONLY Conference games STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw ## 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 33 Reynolds, Carmen Hicks, Veronica Phillips, Krista Hollins, Dayeesha Ryan, Jenny Boylan, Courtney Jones, Ashley Jordan, Nya Arnold, Sam McPherson, Kalyn Thompson, Kate Sheffer, Rachel Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS MICH 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 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. * 12/6/09 at Iowa W * 12/28/09 NORTHWESTERN L * 12/31/09 at Michigan State L * 01/03/10 at Ohio State L * 01/07/10 IOWA W * 01/10/10 at Wisconsin L * 01/14/10 at Indiana L * - Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Michigan Opponents

39 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Assist T/Over Block Steal Fouls BALL STATE 44/23 43/ / / / / / / /41 (2) 20/10 17/28 3/1 15/9 16/20 MARQUETTE 20/26 47/ / / / / / / / /5 21/17 2/0 10/6 24/23 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 40/25 51/ / / / / / / / /10 16/27 6/1 14/7 16/15 Kansas 26/37 40/ (11) 26-61/ / / / / / /41 (7) 10/16 18/17 3/0 9/4 15/15 SFA 41/33 44/ / / / / / / / /12 22/13 5/0 6/9 16/25 NMSU 36/34 31/ (5) 25-53/ / / / / / /38 (8) 10/17 14/17 3/2 5/9 19/16 Virginia Tech 33/22 38/ / / / / / / /45 (13) 18/9 14/18 6/3 10/4 21/14 Iowa 34/20 20/ / / / / / / /41 (4) 14/13 14/18 7/5 6/5 15/11 Boston College 34/34 42/ / / / / / / /49 (20) 13/16 13/21 3/1 15/5 16/19 Xavier 33/38 39/ / / / / / / / /20 16/17 3/5 13/6 12/11 DETROIT 25/28 40/ / / / / / / / /9 13/15 3/0 6/7 8/14 NORTHWESTERN 21/26 38/ (4) 22-67/ / / / / / /43 (4) 12/10 12/17 4/4 8/5 16/18 Michigan State 33/46 38/ (15) 27-57/ / / / / / /37 (7) 14/23 20/17 0/4 9/10 20/13 Ohio State 32/34 24/ (3) 26-53/ / / / / / /36 (7) 9/10 18/16 7/0 8/6 15/9 IOWA 31/13 32/ / / / / / / / /9 12/12 6/6 4/8 13/13 Wisconsin 22/26 26/ (20) 18-47/ / / / / / /37 (11) 11/18 14/12 4/4 5/9 11/14 Indiana 34/39 26/ (2) 22-59/ / / / / / /38 (1) 15/14 14/14 1/0 3/4 16/12 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

40 RELEASE NO. 17 JANUARY 21, 2010 PAGE MICHIGAN WOMEN S BASKETBALL RADIO & TV ROSTER Veronica Hicks 5-9, Guard Junior Chicago, Ill. Jamillya Hardley 5-9, Guard/Forward Sophomore Grand Rapids, Mich. Ashley Jones 6-1, Forward Senior Southfield, Mich Sam Arnold 6-3, Forward Freshman Medinah, Ill. Kate Thompson 6-3, Guard Freshman Plymouth, Minn. Dayeesha Hollins 5-6, Guard Freshman Cincinnati, Ohio Courtney Boylan 5-6, Guard Sophomore Chaska, Minn. Nya Jordan 6-0, Forward Freshman Lathrup Village, Mich. Kalyn McPherson 5-7, Guard Senior Traverse City, Mich Jenny Ryan 5-9, Guard Freshman Saginaw, Mich. Krista Phillips 6-6, Center Senior Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Carmen Reynolds 6-0, Forward/Guard Sophomore Hilliard, Ohio Rachel Sheffer 6-1, Center/Forward Freshman Watervliet, Mich. Kevin Borseth Head Coach Third Season 44

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