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2 Number of Big Ten Tournament titles in program history, including the three straight 4 from OHIO STATE BASKETBALL POINTS OF PRIDE 6 Ohio State won a record six consecutive Big Ten titles from Number of wins at home over the past seven years. Ohio State s record at home over the past seven seasons is and overall in the Jim Foster era. 7 Ohio State has had seven Big Ten Player of the Year selections during the past seven seasons. 9 The Buckeyes have advanced to the NCAA Tournament all nine years under Jim Foster - an Ohio State record. 9 Number of WNBA Draft picks in the Jim Foster era. 13 Number of Big Ten championships in program history. The most of any school in the conference. 193 Number of wins over the past seven years the ninth-most among NCAA Division I teams OhioStateBuckeyes.com 1

3 MEDIA INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Media Information Media Outlets & Big Ten Television Agreements Big Ten Composite Schedule Rosters Ohio State Buckeyes Jim Foster, Head Coach Debbie Black, Assistant Coach Ed Baldwin, Assistant Coach Patrick Klein, Assistant Coach Candace Dark, Video Coordinator Tanzania Williams, Director of Basketball Operations Women s Basketball Support Staff Athletic & Academic Honors McDonald s All-Americans USA Basketball Ohio State and the WNBA Opponents Season in Review Statistics/Results/Game recaps Ohio State records Series Records vs. Opponents Value City Arena Records All-Americans Academic Honors and Awards All-Time Roster All-Time Captains Letterwinners NCAA Tournament History/Records Big Ten History/Champions Ohio State Yearly Results ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS ADAM WIDMAN Women s Basketball Contact DANIELLE WARNER Secondary Contact Assoc. A.D., Athletics Communications...Dan Wallenberg Director... Shelly Poe Associate Directors...Jerry Emig, Leann Parker Assistant Directors...Kendra Lee, D.C. Koehl, Alissa Clendenen, Danielle Warner, Adam Widman Interns...Brett Rybak, Alex Morando Web site...ohiostatebuckeyes.com Main Office Phone Fax Women s Basketball Contact...Adam Widman Office Phone Cell Phone widman.12@osu.edu Press Row Mailing Address...Rm. 124, St. John Arena 410 Woody Hayes Drive Columbus, Ohio GAME DAY MANAGEMENT Facility Operations Ticket Office Marketing Training Room Equipment Room THE BIG TEN CONFERENCE Asst. Commissioner, Media Relations...Scott Chipman Phone schipman@bigten.org Women s Basketball Contact...Dan Mihalik Phone ext dmihalik@bigten.org Fax/Web site /bigten.org Mailing Address West Higgins Rd. Park Ridge, IL UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School...The Ohio State University City (Pop.)...Columbus, Ohio (1.7 m) Founded Enrollment...52,568 (Columbus Campus) Nickname...Buckeyes School Colors...Scarlet (PMS 200) & Gray (PMS 429) Mascot...Brutus Buckeye Primary Arena Name...Value City Arena (19,049) Secondary Arena Name...St. John Arena (13,276) Affiliation...NCAA Division I Conference...Big Ten Conference President...E. Gordon Gee (Utah, 1968) Associate AD/SWA...Miechelle Willis (Grambling, 1976) Athletics Director & Associate Vice President......Eugene Smith Alma Mater, Year... Notre Dame, 1977 Ticket Office Phone or GO-BUCKS Athletics Website...OhioStateBuckeyes.com BASKETBALL HISTORY First Year of Basketball All-Time Record/Seasons /45 seasons No. Years in NCAA Tourney/Last...20/2011 NCAA Record No. Years in WNIT/Last...1/2001 WNIT Record TEAM INFORMATION Tot. Hm. Aw. Neut Overall Record Big Ten Finish/Record T3rd/ Final Ranking AP/Coaches... No. 18/ Postseason...NCAA Sweet 16 Starters Returning/Lost...3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...9/4 Transfers... 0 BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach...Jim Foster Alma Mater, Year... Temple, 1980 Record at School (Years) (9 seasons) Big Ten Record (Years) (9 seasons) Overall Career Record (Years) (33 seasons) Basketball Office Phone Basketball Office Fax Best Time/Day to Reach Coach...Contact SID Assistant Coaches...Debbie Black (St. Joseph s, 1988)...Ed Baldwin (North Carolina Central, 1976)...Patrick Klein (Ohio State, 2005) Director of Basketball Operations... Tangy Williams...(Bowling Green, 1995) Team Physician...James Borchers Strength & Conditioning Coach...Dave Richardson...(Louisiana-Monroe, 1989) Assistant Athletic Trainer...Chalisa Fonza... (Western Illinois, 1992) Office Associate...Patty Meek Video Coordinator... Candace Dark (Ohio State, 2007) Photographers - Michael Abramson (Courtesy Roy Lichtenstein Foundation), Rich Bostwick, Chance Brockway Jr., Scott Brockway, Hal Clark, Kevin Fitzsimons, Terry Gilliam, V. Scott Gilmore, Rebecca Gray, Greater Columbus Convention & Visitors Bureau, Mark Hall, Stan Hu, Jay LaPrete, Jo McCulty, Jeff Mills, OSU Biomedical Communications, OSU Photo Archives, Ohio State University Relations, Lance Parker, Rick Prebeg, Jamie Sabau, Doug Sampson, Erik Schelkun, Dale Sparks, Mitch Stringer, Dan Trittschuh, Will Schilling, Jamie Schwaberow This publication has been prepared to assist in your coverage of Ohio State athletics. Every attempt has been made to ensure its accuracy and thoroughness. On behalf of the Department of Athletics, we would like to thank you for your coverage of Ohio State s 36 intercollegiate varsity sports and look forward to working with you again this year. Please do not hesitate to contact our office if you have any questions or need assistance. 2

4 MEDIA INFORMATION CREDENTIAL REQUESTS In order to qualify for media and parking credentials, an applicant must be a full-time, salaried employee of the recognized news organization that is requesting the credential. Please direct all credential requests to Ohio State Athletics Communications. Requests should be made in writing on company letterhead, and can be faxed to or ed to widman.12@osu.edu. Confirmation of your request will be made upon receipt and credentials can be obtained 60 minutes before games. Credentials are limited to members of the working media who are assigned to cover Ohio State basketball. Every effort will be made to fill each request, but because of limited space, each request will be reviewed on a per game basis. Credentials are for adult use only and are non-transferrable. Media will-call is located at door entrance 1212 on the northwest side of Value City Arena. Credentials also will be valid for women s basketball games at St. John Arena. MORE ON CREDENTIALS Single-game passes will be mailed to the opposing team s sports information director for distribution one week before the game. All other single-game passes will be held at media will-call located at door entrance 1212 of Value City Arena (northwest side of the building). ROAD REQUESTS Please direct all credential requests for Ohio State s road games to the host school s sports information director. OPPONENT REQUESTS Please direct all requests for opponent media guides, interviews and credentials to the team s sports information director. MEDIA PARKING The primary media parking lot is located on the west side of Value City Arena. To gain entrance to this restricted area access Borror Drive from either Fred Taylor Drive or Olentangy River Road. Please display your pass prominently in your rearview mirror once in the campus area. Traffi c officers on duty will help direct you to the designated lot. PHONE LINES- VISITING RADIO & TELEVISION A limited number of telephones are available on a firstcome, first-served basis. Co-op telephone lines are available for radio broadcasts with prior approval from Ohio State Athletics Communications at Additionally, all non-big Ten visiting radio stations planning to broadcast from Value City Arena must contact WBNS Radio station manager Skip Mosic at three weeks prior to the scheduled game. If private telephone lines are desired, orders may be placed through the Ohio State Telecommunications Network Center at PHOTOGRAPHERS Photo credentials are issued to daily newspapers, wire services and periodical publications. Photographers are only permitted to shoot in specifi c locations of Value City Arena. Please seek a member of the athletics communications department for assistance. For the safety and convenience of the players, flash photography is strictly prohibited. GAME DAY SERVICES Members of the working media will be provided with a game program, game notes, halftime and final box scores, and a complete play-by-play summary of the game. Stories should be filed in the media work room where additional phone lines are available for use. PLAYER INTERVIEWS All Ohio State player interviews must be arranged through the athletics communications department at Players are available upon request. The cooperation of the media is requested in not phoning the players at home or interviewing them at times other than those designated. ASSISTANT COACHES/SUPPORT STAFF INTERVIEWS Interviews with any member of the Ohio State women s basketball or support staffs must be arranged through athletics communications at PRACTICES The Ohio State women s basketball team practices in the Value City Arena auxiliary gym and Value City Arena located at 555 Borror Drive. POST GAME PROCEDURES Ohio State maintains a closed locker room policy at home and on the road. Postgame interviews are conducted in the media room of Value City Arena. Interviews with both coaches will be held following a 10-minute intermission. Player interviews will be honored upon request. WEEKLY RELEASE Ohio State s weekly release, which includes notes, statistics and box scores, are available before each game on the Buckeyes official website OhioStateBuckeyes.com. OHIOSTATEBUCKEYES.COM This is the official web site of the Ohio State Athletics Department. Ohio State basketball releases as well as a wide variety of related athletics department information can be found on the web, including links to all 36 varsity sports. BIG TEN TELECONFERENCE The Big Ten will host a women s basketball coaches teleconference on Feb. 28 heading into the Big Ten tournament. Contact the Big Ten Communications department at (ext. 146) for times and the teleconference phone number. REFERENCES Upon first reference, please use The Ohio State University. References thereafter should be Ohio State. The nickname for the Ohio State women s basketball team is Buckeyes - not Lady Buckeyes. The Buckeyes play at Value City Arena at The Jerome Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio. Value City Arena is acceptable for all references. VCA also can be used in as an abbreviated second reference SCHEDULE NOVEMBER 13 Tennessee State... 2 p.m. 18 Temple... 6 p.m. 22 Howard... 7 p.m. 25 Stony Brook... 2 p.m. 27 Louisiana State... 5 p.m. 30 Florida State... 8:30 p.m. DECEMBER Oklahoma...3 p.m. 10 Canisius...Noon 13 Southern... 7:30 p.m. California...5 p.m. 19 Charlotte... 7 p.m. 20 Southern Utah... 2 p.m. 22 Washington State... 7 p.m. Wisconsin*...8 p.m. JANUARY 2 Iowa*...1/3 p.m. Michigan*...5 p.m. 12 Northwestern*... 7 p.m. Michigan State*...4 p.m. 19 Nebraska*... 6 p.m. 22 Illinois*... 2 p.m. Indiana*...8 p.m. Minnesota*...1 p.m. FEBRUARY 6 Wisconsin*... 7:30 p.m. Illinois*...8 p.m. 12 Purdue*... 5 p.m. 16 Indiana*... 7 p.m. Penn State*...7 p.m. 23 Minnesota*...6:30/8:30 p.m. Nebraska*...12/2/4 p.m. MARCH 1-4 Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) * Big Ten Conference game; All times Eastern; Home Games in Bold OhioStateBuckeyes.com 3

5 MEDIA OUTLETS & BIG TEN TELEVISION AGREEMENTS PRINT Columbus Dispatch 34 S. Third St., Columbus, OH / ; Ray Stein (Sports Editor) Jim Massie (Beat Writer) ; Bob Hunter (Columnist) ; Associated Press Rusty Miller 1103 Schrock Rd., Columbus, OH / ; Ohio State Lantern th Ave., Columbus, OH / The Columbus Post 510 E. Mound St., Columbus, OH ; Columbus Call & Post Gilbert Price 109 N. Hamilton Rd., Columbus, OH / ; Buckeye Sports Bulletin P.O. Box 12453, Columbus, OH / ; Mark Rea (editor) Marcus Hartman (Beat Writer) Akron Beacon Journal George Thomas Canton Repository Don Detore (Sports Editor) 500 Market Ave. S., Canton, OH / ; cantonrep.com Cincinnati Enquirer Shannon Russell 312 Elm St., Cincinnati, OH ; Cleveland Plain Dealer Doug Lesmerises Dayton Newspapers Doug Harris 45 S. Ludlow St., Dayton, OH / ; Elyria Chronicle Telegram Roger Negin 225 East Ave., Elyria, OH / ; Lima News Jim Naveau 3515 Elida Rd., Lima, OH / ; Lorain Journal (PM) Jason Lloyd 1657 Broadway, Lorain, OH 44052; Mansfield News Journal Jon Spencer (Sports Editor) 70 W. Fourth St., Mansfield, OH / ; Middletown Journal John Bombatch (Sports Editor) 52 S. Broad St., Middletown, OH / ; journalinc.com Toledo Blade Ron Musselman 541 N. Superior St., Toledo, OH / RADIO Ohio State Radio Network 605 S. Front St., Suite 300, Columbus, OH / Skip Mosic (Network Producer) WBNS Radio 97.1 FM The Fan 605 S. Front St., Suite 300, Columbus, OH Marty Bannister (Play-by-Play) WTVN RADIO 1301 Dublin Rd., Columbus, OH Matt McCoy ; mattmccoy@wcol.com WOSU Radio 2400 Olentangy River Rd., Columbus, OH / Neil Sika - neilsika@gmail.com WBZX Radio Mark Howell 1458 Dublin Rd., Columbus, OH / ; mhowell@nabco-inc.com WMNI Radio Randy Rhinehart 1458 Dublin Rd., Columbus, OH / ; randy@wmni.com WSNY Radio Clark Donley 4401 Carraige Hill Lane, Columbus, OH / ; news@sunny95.com The Underground (Student Radio) 1739 N. High St. Suite 15, Columbus, OH / TELEVISION WBNS-TV (CBS) 770 Twin Rivers Dr., Columbus, OH / Paul Spohn - psp@wbns10tv.com Dom Tiberi - dti@wbns10tv.com WCMH-TV (NBC) 3165 Olentangy River Rd., Columbus, OH / Jerod Smalley - jerod.smalley@nbc.com WSYX-TV (ABC) 1261 Dublin Rd., Columbus, OH / Clay Hall - clhall@wsyx.sbgnet.com Ohio News Network 770 Twin Rivers Drive,Columbus, OH / sportsproductions@ohionewsnetwork.com Official Web Site of Ohio State Athletics BIG TEN TELEVISION AGREEMENTS Over the last few years, the Big Ten has reached a series of milestone media agreements to provide the conference with its greatest television exposure ever, including extensions with CBS (for basketball) and ABC/ESPN (for football, basketball and volleyball) and the creation of the Big Ten Network, a national network devoted to Big Ten athletic and academic programs. The conference s new media agreements will result in the broadcast of more than 500 events nationally and regionally beginning with the academic year, compared to 300 events in the final year of the previous agreements. CBS In December of 2004, the Big Ten announced a multi-year agreement with CBS Sports to extend the network s broadcast rights for conference basketball games through the campaign. The agreement guarantees Big Ten teams 26 appearances per season with the possibility of up to 30 appearances beginning with the campaign. That total includes the semifinals and championship game of the annual Big Ten Men s Basketball Tournament, which have been broadcast by CBS every year since the inaugural event in 1998 and have ranked among the network s highest-rated regular-season games each season. In addition, CBS will have the opportunity to select a wildcard game on each of the final three weekends of Big Ten play starting with the campaign. Additional appearances by Big Ten women s basketball teams will also be featured on CBS. CBS has been the national network home for Big Ten men s basketball since the campaign. ESPN In June of 2006, the Big Ten signed a new 10-year national rights contract with ABC/ESPN. Big Ten action has been featured on ESPN since 1979, the network s first year. The new agreement, which begins during the season, includes approximately 60 men s basketball games to air on an ESPN network (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN360), including contests on Tuesday and Thursday of the conference season, plus up to eight Saturday games during conference play. For women s basketball and volleyball, a total of 100 events will appear on an ESPN network over the course of the agreement, including the championship games of the Big Ten Women s Basketball Tournament. Additionally, through ESPN s collection of new media outlets such as ESPN.com, Mobile ESPN, ESPN360 and ESPN VOD, fans will receive live events (including simulcasts), extended video highlights including in-progress games, features and more. Big Ten coverage will also be available on ESPN Classic and throughout the world through ESPN International. BIG TEN NETWORK In June 2006, the Big Ten announced the creation of the Big Ten Network, a national network devoted to Big Ten athletic and academic programs. Available to all cable and satellite providers nationwide, with most programs offered in stunning high-definition television (HDTV), the network allows fans to see their home teams, regardless of where they live. The Big Ten Network launched its inaugural season on Aug. 30, 2007 with football, men s and women s basketball, a nightly studio show, classics and coaches shows, along with more Olympic sporting events and exposure for women s sports than has ever been aired on any other network. In June 2007, the Big Ten announced that the Big Ten Network will become the first national network to commit to event equality for men s and women s sports on all network-controlled media within the first three years of launch. This dedication to event equality highlights the Big Ten s ongoing dedication to gender equity, which is aligned with the commitment of conference institutions to provide fairness for all female student-athletes. The network is led by President Mark Silverman, a former Disney executive who came to the network after serving as the general manager and senior vice president of ABC Cable Networks Group since April of 2004, managing the company s equity in such channels as Lifetime Television, A&E Network and the History Channel, each of which recorded their best financial performance in Silverman was also responsible for developing and launching new cable channels, shows and other key initiatives. The programming on the Big Ten Network and alternative network-controlled platforms will include, but is not limited to: More than 35 football games each season More than 105 regular season men s basketball games and 55 women s basketball regular season games A nightly studio show including segments from each campus Women s sports, including basketball, volleyball, soccer and softball More than 170 Olympic sporting events including baseball, soccer, tennis, volleyball, swimming, diving and more Classic games and historical footage from ESPN and ABC libraries Original campus programming produced by Big Ten member universities showcasing their academic excellence, talented students and award-winning programs Weekly coaches shows Located in the historic Montgomery Ward building in Chicago, the Big Ten Network is the first national television network to call the largest city in the Midwest its home. The original section of the building was designated as a historic landmark in 2000 for its significant role in American retail history. The space includes two studios and three control rooms as well as a 20,000 square-foot office space. In May 2007, the Big Ten Network announced its first on-air hire, signing ESPN college sports expert Dave Revsine to be its lead studio host. Revsine joined ESPN in October of 1996 as an anchor for ESPNews and filled a variety of roles for the network over the past 10 years. The Northwestern graduate has anchored SportsCenter, hosted ESPN Radio s College GameDay for the last six years and hosted ESPN Radio s coverage of several BCS Championship games. He also hosted studio halftimes for basketball and co-hosted ESPN s coverage of the last two men s Final Fours. In addition to airing more coverage of Big Ten sports than ever before, the Big Ten Network will also provide numerous benefi ts to communities around the Big Ten. Those include increased exposure for women s sports, providing positive role models for girls; a greater economic impact to the communities from added sporting event production, with the potential to generate higher attendance; and greater national exposure for the excellence that surrounds the academic endeavors of Big Ten universities, some of the most highly regarded in the nation. Also, an internship program at each of the 11 universities will offer students training for careers in sports, television and entertainment. The Big Ten Network is a joint venture between subsidiaries of the Big Ten Conference and Fox Cable Networks. For more information regarding the Big Ten Network, visit 4

6 BIG TEN COMPOSITE SCHEDULE NOVEMBER 11 South Carolina at Illinois 6:30 p.m. Indiana at Central Arkansas 7 p.m. Michigan at Florida 4:30 p.m. Villanova vs. Michigan State 1:45 p.m. Minnesota vs. Arkansas 2 p.m. Northwestern at Central Michigan Noon Washington State at Penn State 6 p.m. Wisconsin at Milwaukee 8 p.m. 12 Harvard at Iowa TBA BTN.com TBA vs. Michigan State Noon Minnesota vs. Florida State 2 p.m. Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Nebraska TBA BTN.com 13 Illinois at Cleveland State 2 p.m. TBA at Iowa 3:30 p.m. BTN.com Minnesota vs. South Florida 4:30 p.m. Tennessee State at Ohio State 2 p.m. BTN.com TBA at Penn State TBA BTN.com IUPUI at Purdue 2 p.m. BTN.com Oral Roberts at Wisconsin 3 p.m. BTN.com 14 Murray State at Indiana 7 p.m. Florida Atlantic at Michigan 6 p.m. 15 Memphis at Illinois 8 p.m. BTN.com IPFW at Michigan State 7 p.m. BTN.com Mississippi Valley St. at Nebraska 8 p.m. BTN.com W. Kentucky at Northwestern 8 p.m. BTN.com 16 Albany at Iowa 8 p.m. BTN.com Wisconsin at Marquette 8 p.m. 17 Utah at Michigan 6 p.m. BTN.com W. Michigan at Michigan State 7 p.m. BTN.com Illinois State at Northwestern 8 p.m. BTN.com Penn State at Delaware 7 p.m. Purdue at Bowling Green 7 p.m. 18 Illinois at Oregon 10 p.m. Indiana at Belmont 6 p.m. USC at Nebraska 8 p.m. BTN.com Temple at Ohio State 6 p.m. BTN.com Washington State at Wisconsin 8 p.m. BTN.com 19 Michigan State at FGCU 7 p.m. Binghamton at Minnesota 2 p.m. BTN.com 20 Illinois at California 5 p.m. Iowa at Northern Iowa TBA Michigan at Seton Hall 2 p.m. TBA at Minnesota TBA BTN.com Penn State at South Carolina 3 p.m. Tennessee-Martin at Purdue 2 p.m. BTN.com 21 Savannah State at Nebraska 8 p.m. BTN.com 22 Indiana at Miami (OH) 7 p.m. Michigan State at Milwaukee 8 p.m. Northwestern at LSU 8 p.m. Howard at Ohio State 7 p.m. Chicago State at Purdue 7 p.m. BTN.com 23 Wisconsin at BYU 7 p.m. 24 Green Bay vs. Illinois 3 p.m. Prairie View A&M vs. Michigan 6:45 p.m. Tulane vs. Purdue 1:30 p.m. 25 Arizona State vs. Illinois 3 p.m. St. John s vs. Iowa TBA Toledo at Indiana 7 p.m. BTN.com Washington State vs. Michigan 9 p.m. Quinnipiac vs. Minnesota 8 p.m. Nebraska at Florida A&M 3 p.m. Stony Brook at Ohio State 2 p.m. BTN.com Iowa State vs. Penn State 6 p.m. Kansas State vs. Purdue 10 p.m. Montana State vs. Wisconsin 5 p.m. 26 TBA vs. Iowa TBA Marquette vs. Michigan 9 p.m. TBA vs. Minnesota TBA TBA vs. Penn State TBA TBA vs. Wisconsin TBA 27 Oakland at Michigan State 2 p.m. BTN.com Nebraska at Florida State 2 p.m. DePaul at Northwestern 3 p.m. BTN LSU at Ohio State 5 p.m. BTN 30 Virginia Tech at Iowa 8 p.m. BTN.com Michigan at Maryland 7 p.m. Nebraska at Georgia Tech 7 p.m. NC State at Northwestern 8 p.m. BTN.com Florida State at Ohio State 8:30 p.m. BTN North Carolina at Penn State 6:30 p.m. BTN Boston College at Wisconsin 8 p.m. BTN.com DECEMBER 1 Illinois at Clemson 7 p.m. Indiana at Virginia 7 p.m. Miami (Fla.) at Michigan State 8 p.m. BTN Minnesota at Wake Forest 6:30 p.m. Purdue at Duke 7 p.m. 3 Iowa at Kansas State 8 p.m. E. Michigan at Michigan State 3 p.m. BTN.com Northwestern at Missouri 5 p.m. Penn State at Texas Tech 3 p.m. Ohio State at Oklahoma 3 p.m. 4 Oklahoma State at Indiana Noon BTN.com Iowa State at Michigan 2 p.m. BTN.com Baylor at Minnesota 2 p.m. BTN Texas-Pan America at Nebraska 3 p.m. BTN.com Texas A&M at Purdue Noon BTN 5 Saint Louis at Wisconsin 8 p.m. BTN.com 6 Detroit Mercy at Michigan State 7 p.m. BTN.com Virginia Tech at Penn State 7 p.m. BTN.com 7 Illinois at Illinois State 8 p.m. Indiana at St. Bonaventure 7 p.m. Iowa at Iowa State 8 p.m. Air Force at Minnesota 8 p.m. BTN.com 8 Michigan at Detroit-Mercy TBA Creighton at Nebraska 8 p.m. BTN Wisconsin at Kansas 8 p.m. 9 Western Illinois at Iowa 8 p.m. 10 Michigan State at Texas 3 p.m. Harvard at Minnesota 5 p.m. BTN.com Nebraska at Northern Arizona 4:30 p.m. Northwestern at Loyola (Ill.) 3 p.m. Canisius at Ohio State Noon BTN.com Notre Dame at Purdue Noon BTN 11 Indiana at IUPUI 2 p.m. Michigan at Eastern Michigan 2 p.m. Alcorn State at Minnesota 3 p.m. BTN.com Md.-Eastern Shore at Penn State 2 p.m. BTN.com Purdue at Central Michigan 2 p.m. Drake at Wisconsin 3 p.m. BTN.com 13 Southern at Ohio State 7:30 p.m. BTN 14 Minnesota at Denver 9 p.m. Morgan State at Northwestern 1 p.m. 17 Texas Tech at Illinois 2 p.m. BTN Northern Illinois at Indiana 7 p.m. BTN.com Iowa at Bradley 8 p.m. Indiana State at Michigan 7 p.m. BTN.com Ohio State at California 8 p.m. 18 Northwestern at UNLV 8 p.m. Vermont at Nebraska 3 p.m. BTN.com Wagner at Penn State 1 p.m. BTN.com Purdue at Auburn 3 p.m. 19 Montana State vs. Illinois 4 p.m. Kansas State vs. Northwestern 9:30 p.m. Charlotte at Ohio State 7 p.m. BTN.com 20 Dayton vs. Illinois 4 p.m. Pittsburgh vs. Indiana 1 p.m. Drake vs. Iowa 8 p.m. BTN.com Colorado State vs. Michigan State 3:30 p.m. North Dakota St. vs. Northwestern 8 p.m. Southern Utah at Ohio State 2 p.m. Oakland at Purdue Noon BTN.com 21 Colorado State vs. Indiana 1 p.m. Pittsburgh vs. Michigan State 3:30 p.m. South Dakota St. at Nebraska 8 p.m. BTN.com Penn State at Bucknell 7 p.m. 22 Mississippi Valley St. at Iowa 6 p.m. BTN.com Illinois State at Michigan 1:30 p.m. BTN.com Washington State at Ohio State 7 p.m. BTN.com IPFW at Purdue 7 p.m. BTN.com 23 NJIT at Minnesota 8 p.m. Green Bay at Wisconsin 8:30 p.m. BTN.com 27 Texas A&M-CC at Indiana 7 p.m. BTN.com Toledo at Northwestern 7 p.m. 28 Alabama A&M at Illinois 8 p.m. BTN.com 30 Michigan State at Indiana 6 p.m. BTN Nebraska at Penn State 7 p.m. BTN.com Michigan at Illinois 8 p.m. BTN.com Northwestern at Iowa 8 p.m. BTN.com Minnesota at Purdue 8 p.m. BTN.com Ohio State at Wisconsin 8 p.m. BTN JANUARY 2 Michigan at Michigan State 1/3 p.m. BTN Indiana at Minnesota 1/3 p.m. BTN Purdue at Illinois 1/3 p.m. BTN Iowa at Ohio State 1/3 p.m. BTN Penn State at Wisconsin 1/3 p.m. BTN 5 Wisconsin at Purdue 6 p.m. BTN Illinois at Iowa 8 p.m. BTN.com Indiana at Nebraska 8 p.m. Minnesota at Northwestern 8 p.m. BTN.com 7 Michigan State at Penn State 2 p.m. CBS Sports Ohio State at Michigan 5 p.m. BTN 8 Northwestern at Indiana 2 p.m. BTN Nebraska at Iowa 4 p.m. BTN Wisconsin at Illinois 8 p.m. BTN.com 12 Michigan at Penn State 6 p.m. BTN Indiana at Michigan State 7 p.m. BTN.com Northwestern at Ohio State 7 p.m. BTN.com Nebraska at Wisconsin 7 p.m. BTN.com Purdue at Minnesota 8 p.m. 15 Minnesota at Michigan Noon BTN Iowa at Purdue 2 p.m. BTN Penn State at Nebraska 3 p.m. BTN.com Ohio State at Michigan State 4 p.m. ESPN2/ESPN3 16 Illinois at Northwestern 7:30 p.m. BTN 19 Nebraska at Ohio State 6 p.m. BTN Penn State at Illinois 8 p.m. BTN.com Purdue at Indiana 8 p.m. BTN Wisconsin at Iowa 8 p.m. BTN.com Michigan State at Minnesota 8 p.m. BTN.com Michigan at Northwestern 8 p.m. BTN.com 22 Indiana at Michigan 2 p.m. BTN.com Illinois at Ohio State 2 p.m. BTN.com Iowa at Penn State 3 p.m. ESPN2/ESPN3 Northwestern at Wisconsin 3 p.m. BTN.com Minnesota at Nebraska 6 p.m. BTN 23 Michigan State at Purdue 7:30 p.m. BTN 26 Illinois at Michigan State 6 p.m. BTN Penn State at Michigan 7 p.m. BTN.com Ohio State at Indiana 8 p.m. BTN Wisconsin at Minnesota 8 p.m. BTN.com Iowa at Nebraska 8 p.m. BTN.com Purdue at Northwestern 8 p.m. BTN.com 29 Nebraska at Illinois 1 p.m. BTN.com Ohio State at Minnesota 1 p.m. BTN Purdue at Iowa 3 p.m. BTN Penn State at Michigan State 3 p.m. ESPN2/ESPN3 Indiana at Northwestern 3 p.m. BTN.com 30 Michigan at Wisconsin 7:30 p.m. BTN FEBRUARY 2 Northwestern at Michigan 6:30 p.m. BTN Indiana at Penn State 7 p.m. BTN.com Nebraska at Purdue 7 p.m. BTN.com Iowa at Wisconsin 8 p.m. BTN.com Minnesota at Illinois 8:30 p.m. BTN 5 Illinois at Purdue 2 p.m. BTN.com Iowa at Indiana 3 p.m. BTN.com Michigan State at Michigan 3 p.m. BTN.com Penn State at Minnesota 3 p.m. BTN.com 6 Wisconsin at Ohio State 7:30 p.m. BTN 9 Northwestern at Michigan State 6 p.m. BTN Wisconsin at Penn State 7 p.m. BTN.com Ohio State at Illinois 8 p.m. BTN.com Minnesota at Iowa 8 p.m. BTN.com Michigan at Nebraska 8 p.m. BTN.com 12 Penn State at Northwestern 1 p.m. BTN Illinois at Indiana 2 p.m. BTN.com Michigan State at Iowa 3 p.m. BTN Purdue at Ohio State 5 p.m. ESPN2 13 Nebraska at Minnesota 7:30 p.m. BTN 16 Penn State at Purdue 6 p.m. BTN Indiana at Ohio State 7 p.m. BTN.com Iowa at Michigan 8 p.m. BTN Illinois at Minnesota 8 p.m. BTN.com Northwestern at Nebraska 8 p.m. BTN.com Michigan State at Wisconsin 8 p.m. BTN.com 19 Michigan at Indiana Noon BTN Wisconsin at Nebraska 2 p.m. BTN Purdue at Michigan State 5 p.m. ESPN2/ESPN3 20 Ohio State at Penn State 7 p.m. ESPN2/ ESPN3 Northwestern at Illinois 7:30 p.m. BTN 23 Wisconsin at Indiana 6/8 p.m. BTN/BTN.com Purdue at Michigan 6/8 p.m. BTN/BTN.com Minnesota at Ohio State 6/8 p.m. BTN/BTN.com Iowa at Northwestern 6/8 p.m. BTN/BTN.com Nebraska at Michigan State 6/8 p.m. BTN/BTN.com 26 Michigan at Iowa 12/2/4 p.m. BTN/BTN.com Michigan State at Northwestern 12/2/4 p.m. BTN/BTN.com Indiana at Purdue 12/2/4 p.m. BTN/BTN.com Ohio State at Nebraska 12/2/4 p.m. BTN/BTN.com Minnesota at Penn State 12/2/4 p.m. BTN/BTN.com Illinois at Wisconsin 12/2/4 p.m. BTN/BTN.com MARCH 1-4 Big Ten Women s Basketball Tournament Indianapolis, Ind. 1 #7 seed vs. #10 seed 11:30 a.m. BTN #6 seed vs. #11 seed 25 minutes after BTN #8 seed vs. #9 seed 6 p.m. BTN #5 seed vs. #12 seed 25 minutes after BTN 2 #2 seed vs. #7/10 seed 11:30 a.m. BTN #3 seed vs. #6/11 seed 25 minutes after BTN #1 seed vs. #8/9 seed 6 p.m. BTN #4 seed vs. #5/12 seed 25 minutes after BTN 3 Big Ten Tournament Semifi nal #1 5 p.m. BTN Big Ten Tournament Semifi nal #2 25 minutes after BTN 4 Big Ten Tournament Final 4 p.m. ESPN2 * All times listed are ET * Schedule subject to change OhioStateBuckeyes.com 5

7 HEAD COACH Jim Foster...Temple, 1980 ASSISTANT COACHES Patrick Klein... Ohio State, 2005 Debbie Black...St. Joseph s, 1988 Ed Baldwin...North Carolina Central, 1976 DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS Tanzania Tangy Willians... Bowling Green, 1995 STUDENT ASSISTANT COACH Brianna Sanders VIDEO COORDINATOR Candace Dark... Ohio State, 2007 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH Dave Richardson...Louisiana-Monroe, 1989 ATHLETIC TRAINER Chalisa Fonza...Western Illinois, 1992 TEAM PHYSICIAN Dr. James Borchers ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Adam Widman... Ohio State, 2002 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE PLAYERS Aleksandra Dobranic.. AH-lex-AN-dra DOH-bran-ick Darryce (Moore)... DARR-reese (Amy) Scullion... skull-lee-on Samantha (Prahalis)...pra-HAL-liss Martina (Ellerbe)... EL-er-BEE (Kalpana) Beach... Kal-PAH-na ROSTERS NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl./El. Hometown (High School) 1 Kalpana Beach F 6-1 Fr. Westlake, Ohio (Westlake) 3 Amber Stokes** G 5-10 R-Jr. Gahanna, Ohio (Lincoln) 4 Tayler Hill** G 5-10 Jr. Minneapolis, Minn. (South) 11 Shelbi Honeycutt G 5-10 Fr. Siloam Springs, Ark. (Siloam Springs) 12 Maleeka Kynard G 5-7 Fr. Toledo, Ohio (Start) 15 Aleksandra Dobranic* C 6-4 R-So. Novi Sad, Serbia (Isidora Sekulic) 21 Samantha Prahalis*** G 5-7 Sr. Commack, N.Y. (Commack) 22 Darryce Moore* C 6-2 So. Youngstown, Ohio (Boardman) 23 Martina Ellerbe* F 6-2 So. Teaneck, N.J. (Saint Mary s) 25 Amy Scullion G 6-0 R-Fr. Salem, Ohio (Salem) 31 Raven Ferguson G 5-11 Fr. Columbus, Ohio (Africentric) 33 Ashley Adams* C 6-5 So. Siloam Springs, Ark. (Siloam Springs) 50 Emilee Harmon** F 6-2 Jr. Pickerington, Ohio (Central) ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl./El. Hometown (High School) 33 Ashley Adams* C 6-5 So. Siloam Springs, Ark. (Siloam Springs) 1 Kalpana Beach F 6-1 Fr. Westlake, Ohio (Westlake) 15 Aleksandra Dobranic* C 6-4 R-So. Novi Sad, Serbia (Isidora Sekulic) 23 Martina Ellerbe* F 6-2 So. Teaneck, N.J. (Saint Mary s) 31 Raven Ferguson G 5-11 Fr. Columbus, Ohio (Africentric) 50 Emilee Harmon** F 6-2 Jr. Pickerington, Ohio (Central) 4 Tayler Hill** G 5-10 Jr. Minneapolis, Minn. (South) 11 Shelbi Honeycutt G 5-10 Fr. Siloam Springs, Ark. (Siloam Springs) 12 Maleeka Kynard G 5-7 Fr. Toledo, Ohio (Start) 22 Darryce Moore* C 6-2 So. Youngstown, Ohio (Boardman) 21 Samantha Prahalis*** G 5-7 Sr. Commack, N.Y. (Commack) 25 Amy Scullion G 6-0 R-Fr. Salem, Ohio (Salem) 3 Amber Stokes** G 5-10 R-Jr. Gahanna, Ohio (Lincoln) *Varsity Awards Earned STARTERS RETURNING (3) Pos. Name Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% FT% Notable G Tayler Hill Big Ten all-defensive team G Samantha Prahalis OSU s all-time assists leader, 3rd in NCAA last season C Ashley Adams Big Ten all-freshman team LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (4) Pos. Name Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% FT% Notable G Amber Stokes Played in 31 games with one start in F Martina Ellerbe Played in 30 games with one start as a freshman C Darryce Moore Played in 9 games off the bench as a freshman F Emilee Harmon Played in 26 career games OTHERS RETURNING (2) Pos. Name Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% FT% Notable C Aleksandra Dobranic medical redshirt in G Amy Scullion medical redshirt in STARTERS LOST (2) Pos. Name Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% FT% Notable G Brittany Johnson career 3FGs, 1,035 career points C Jantel Lavender time Big Ten player of the year, 2,818 career points OTHERS LOST (3) Pos. Name Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% FT% Notable G Brianna Sanders Played in 22 games before suffering knee injury G Alison Jackson Played in 121 career games F Sarah Schulze career games with 52 starts 6 NEWCOMERS (4) Pos. Name Pos. Ht. Hometown (Last School) 1 Kalpana Beach F 6-1 Westlake, Ohio (Westlake) 11 Shelbi Honeycutt G 5-10 Siloam Springs, Ark. (Siloam Springs) 12 Maleeka Kynard G 5-7 Toledo, Ohio (Start) 31 Raven Ferguson G 5-11 Columbus, Ohio (Africentric)

8 TV/RADIO ROSTER 1 Kalpana Beach 3 Amber Stokes 4 Tayler Hill 11 Shelbi Honeycutt 12 Maleeka Kynard 15 Aleksandra Dobranic 21 Samantha Prahalis 22 Darryce Moore 23 Martina Ellerbe 25 Amy Scullion 31 Raven Ferguson 33 Ashley Adams 50 Emilee Harmon Jim Foster Head Coach Debbie Black Assistant Coach Ed Baldwin Assistant Coach Patrick Klein Assistant Coach Tangy Williams Director of Operations Candace Dark Video Coordinator Katie Smith Player Development Assistant Brianna Sanders Student Assistant Coach OhioStateBuckeyes.com 7

9 SAMANTHA PRAHALIS SENIOR GUARD 5-7 Commack, N.Y. Commack 21 CAREER HONORS 2011 Second Team All-Big Ten (media) and Third Team (coaches) 2010 WBCA Honorable Mention All-America 2010 First Team All-Big Ten 2010 WBCA and Associated Press Honorable Mention All-America 2010, 2011 Big Ten All-Tournament Team 2010 co-mvp Preseason WNIT 2009 Big Ten Freshman of the Year, All-Freshman Team 2009 Second Team All-Big Ten (media), honorable mention (coaches) 2009 NCAA Berkeley Regional All- Tournament Team 2011 NCAA Dayton Regional All- Tournament Team JUNIOR: Second team (media) and third team (coaches) all-big Ten selection... Big Ten all-tournament team... NCAA Dayton Regional all-tournament team.. Ohio State s all-time assists leader (707)... Big Ten leader and third in the NCAA with 6.9 assists per game... Lieberman finalist... had 101 assists in last 13 games (7.7)... had at least 7 assists in 18 games with Ohio State 15-3 in those games... team-high 22 points and 7 assists in the Dayton Regional loss to No. 1 seed Tennessee... double-double with 19 points and 10 assists in NCAA win over UCF and 8 dimes in the NCAA win over Georgia Tech... recorded 23 points and nine assists in the Big Ten tournament final win over Penn State... season-high 25 points vs. Michigan Jan. 27, tying a career-high with five 3FGs... triple-double with 13 pts, 10 rebs and 10 asts vs. Northwestern... followed that with 12 points and 12 assists vs. Purdue Feb total of seven double-doubles... had 21 points and 11 assists in the win over No. 23 Penn State... only Buckeye to record 1,000 points and 700 assists... scored 23 points in the win over Indiana Jan points off the bench vs. Duquesne Dec. 28 and again in the loss at No. 21 Iowa points and 8 assists against ETSU Nov double-double with 15 points and a career-high 15 assists in the win over No. 11 Oklahoma... another double-double with 21 points and 11 assists against UNCW SOPHOMORE: Unanimous fi rst team all-big Ten selection... Lieberman Award fi nalist... State Farm/ WBCA honorable mention All-America... Associated Press honorable mention All-America... set an Ohio State single-season record with 289 assists... Big Ten leader and 2nd nationally with 8.0 apg... ranked third in the Big Ten with 18.2 ppg in conference play... Big Ten all-tournament team... scored 29 points in the semifinal win over Wisconsin... had 10 games with 20+ points... just the second Division I player since to average at least 16.0 points and 8.0 assists per game... made a school-record 48 straight free throws... shot.427 percent from the field after shooting.340 percent as a freshman... set an OSU NCAA tournament record with 13 assists in the first round win over St. Francis, Pa.... career-high 32 points in the win at No. 19 Michigan State, earning Big Ten POW honors assists in win over No. 15 California FRESHMAN: Made an immediate impact in her rookie season... voted the Big Ten freshman of the year... started all 35 games... a second team all-big Ten (media) and honorable mention (coaches) selection... was one of 13 finalists nationwide for the Nancy Lieberman Award... named to the NCAA Berkeley Regional all-tournament team... led all Big Ten freshmen in scoring (10.2 ppg), assists (5.8) and steals (1.9)... set an Ohio State record for assists by a freshman (203)... recorded a season-high 13 assists vs. No. 2 North Carolina... scored 14 points and dished out four assists in her first collegiate game against Butler Nov. 14. INTERNATIONAL: Member of the 2009 USA U19 National Team competing in Thailand, helped the U.S. to an 8-1 record and a gold medal... averaged 10.7 points and 3.7 assists... scored 21 points in the gold medal game win over Spain... started all nine games and established a USA record for most assists in a U19 Championship (34)... named to the 2008 USA Women s U18 National Team June 12, averaged 6.2 ppg and 3.4 assists as Team USA went 5-0 at the FIBA Americas Championships in Buenos Aires, Argentina. HIGH SCHOOL: 2008 McDonald s All-American... Selected to the 2008 Parade Magazine All-America second team Women s Basketball Coaches Association All-American and 2008 Long Island Player of the Year... named to the New York State Sports Writers Association All-State first team in 2007 and fi nished her career with 2,372 points... Gatorade Player of the Year in New York... Averaged 30.1 points, 7.7 rebounds, 7.9 assists and 7.2 steals her senior season as Commack High School finished Scored 33 points in the Suffolk County Class AA championship game... Ranked the 12th-best prospect in the country by All-Star Girls Report and the sixth-best point guard by HoopGurlz.com... A six-year varsity starter... started for Commack in the seventh grade... member of Exodus AAU team. CAREER HIGHS Points:...32 at Michigan State (1/9/10) FG:...10 at Michigan State (1/9/10) FGA:...20 (2x) at Syracuse (12/11/10) 3FG:... 5 (2x) last vs. Michigan (1/27/11) 3FGA: at Syracuse (12/11/10) FT: at Minnesota (2/14/10) FTA: vs. Sacred Heart (3/21/09) Rebs:... 8 (2x) last at Michigan (1/29/09) Assists: vs. Oklahoma (12/5/10) Steals:... 5 (several times) Blocks... 1 (several times) Minutes:...45 vs. Michigan State (2/21/10) CAREER TOTALS BIG TEN GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / / TOTAL / CAREER TOTALS ALL GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / / TOTAL /

10 GAME-BY-GAME 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 EAST TENNESSEE STAT 11/22/10 * UNC WILMINGTON 11/28/10 * VIRGINIA 12/02/10 * #11 OKLAHOMA 12/05/10 * at Syracuse 12/11/10 * USC-UPSTATE 12/14/10 * vs #1 Connecticut 12/19/10 * DUQUESNE 12/28/ at Michigan 12/30/10 * BETHUNE COOKMAN 1/2/11 * INDIANA 1/5/11 * at #21 Iowa 1/8/11 * at Northwestern 1/13/11 * #9 MICHIGAN STATE 1/16/11 * at Illinois 1/20/11 * #18 IOWA 1/24/11 * MICHIGAN 1/27/11 * at Penn State 1/30/11 * NORTHWESTERN 2/6/11 * PURDUE 2/10/11 * at Minnesota 2/13/11 * #23 PENN STATE 2/17/11 * at Purdue 2/20/11 * at #10 Michigan State 2/24/11 * WISCONSIN 2/27/11 * vs Iowa 3/4/11 * vs Michigan State 3/5/11 * vs Penn State 3/6/11 * vs UCF 3/19/11 * vs Georgia Tech 3/21/11 * vs Tennessee 3/26/11 * Totals GAME-BY-GAME 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 EASTERN ILLINOIS 11/13/09 * BOWLING GREEN 11/15/09 * UAB 11/17/09 * WVU 11/19/09 * OKLAHOMA STATE 11/22/09 * UNC GREENSBORO 11/25/09 * IUPUI 11/28/09 * #15 CALIFORNIA 11/29/09 * at #11 Duke 12/03/09 * WISCONSIN 12/06/09 * at Ole Miss 12/13/09 * WRIGHT STATE 12/15/09 * ALABAMA A&M 12/19/09 * WESTERN ILLINOIS 12/22/09 * at Illinois 12/28/09 * at Northwestern 12/31/09 * MICHIGAN 01/03/10 * at #19 Michigan State 01/09/10 * ILLINOIS 01/14/10 * INDIANA 01/17/10 * at Michigan 01/21/10 * at Purdue 01/25/10 * MINNESOTA 01/28/10 * at Indiana 01/31/10 * IOWA 02/04/10 * at Penn State 02/07/10 * PURDUE 02/11/10 * at Minnesota 02/14/10 * at Wisconsin 02/18/10 * MICHIGAN STATE 02/21/10 * NORTHWESTERN 02/25/10 * vs ILLINOIS 03/05/10 * vs WISCONSIN 03/06/10 * vs IOWA 03/07/10 * vs St. Francis (PA) 03/21/10 * vs Mississippi State 03/23/10 * Totals GAME-BY-GAME 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 BUTLER 11/14/08 * ARMY 11/16/08 * SYRACUSE 11/19/08 * at Auburn 11/23/08 * HARTFORD 11/25/08 * BOSTON UNIVERSITY 11/29/08 * DAYTON 11/30/08 * UNC 12/3/08 * at Nebraska 12/6/08 * CLEVELAND STATE 12/15/08 * DELAWARE STATE 12/16/08 * MICHIGAN 12/21/08 * at Northwestern 12/31/08 * MICHIGAN STATE 1/4/09 * at Wisconsin 1/8/09 * at Illinois 1/12/09 * MINNESOTA 1/15/09 * ILLINOIS 1/22/09 * at Purdue 1/25/09 * at Michigan 1/29/09 * INDIANA 2/1/09 * PURDUE 2/5/09 * at Michigan State 2/8/09 * at Iowa 2/12/09 * NORTHWESTERN 2/15/09 * at Minnesota 2/19/09 * at Indiana 2/22/09 * WISCONSIN 2/26/09 * PENN STATE 3/1/09 * vs Illinois 3/6/09 * vs Iowa 3/7/09 * vs Purdue 3/8/09 * vs Sacred Heart 3/21/09 * vs Miss State 3/23/09 * vs Stanford 3/28/09 * Totals OhioStateBuckeyes.com 9

11 AMBER STOKES RS-JUNIOR GUARD 5-10 Gahanna, Ohio Lincoln 3 CAREER HIGHS Points: vs. Indiana (1/5/11) FG:... 4 (3x) last vs. Indiana (1/5/11) FGA:...6 (several times) 3FG:...1 (2x) last vs. Michigan St. (2/21/10) 3FGA:...2 (2x) last vs. Michigan St. (2/21/10) FT:...2 (several times) FTA:... 5 vs. Indiana (1/5/11) :... 5 vs. Michigan State (3/5/11) Assists:... 4 vs. Michigan State (3/5/11) Steals... 4 vs. UNCG (11/25/09) Blocks:...1 (several times) Minutes: vs. Michigan State (3/5/11) SOPHOMORE Played in 31 games with one start... averaged 2.5 points and 1.6 rebounds off the bench... came up huge off the bench defensively in the win at No. 10 Michigan State Feb had another solid effort against the Spartans off the bench in the Big Ten tournament with career highs of fi ve rebounds, four assists and two points in 20 minutes... made her fi rst career start Dec. 28 vs. Duquesne... scored a career-high 10 points off the bench vs. Indiana and had seven in the win over No. 9 Michigan State... eight points in the win over UNCW... scored seven points in 10 minutes in the win over No. 23 Penn State... scored four points against Virginia and four against USC-Upstate... played a career-high 19 minutes off the bench vs. No. 1 UConn Dec two points, two assists and three boards in 13 mins vs. Purdue... sat the fi rst three games of the season with an illness FRESHMAN Played in 26 games off the bench... averaged 2.7 points and shot.528 percent from the fi eld... scored a season-high eight points on 4-of-6 shooting in the win over Purdue... scored seven points in 16 minutes off the bench in the overtime loss to Michigan State, including a big second-half three-pointer to give Ohio State the lead late... had four points and four rebounds in the NCAA tournament win over St. Francis (Pa.)... scored fi ve points in her fi rst collegiate game Nov. 13 vs. EIU REDSHIRT Suffered a shoulder injury in the preseason that forced her to miss the season. HIGH SCHOOL 2008 McDonald s High School All-American nominee... Averaged 20.2 points, 4.3 assists and 3.1 steals per game her senior season at Gahanna Lincoln... fi rst-team All-Central District and Associated Press third-team All-Ohio choice... Ohio Capital Conference (OCC) player of the year... Ranked as the No. 63 prospect, the No. 21 guard and a four-star player by HoopGurlz. com... averaged 19.5 points, 4.1 assists and 3.1 steals per game at Columbus St. Francis DeSales and Gahanna Lincoln High School in , leading the Lions to the district finals... Top High School Basketball Player Super 12 Team in 2006, 07 and 08. CAREER TOTALS BIG TEN GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / TOTAL / CAREER TOTALS ALL GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / TOTAL /

12 GAME-BY-GAME 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 EAST TENNESSEE STAT 11/22/ UNC WILMINGTON 11/28/ VIRGINIA 12/02/ #11 OKLAHOMA 12/05/ at Syracuse 12/11/ USC-UPSTATE 12/14/ vs #1 Connecticut 12/19/ DUQUESNE 12/28/10 * at Michigan 12/30/ BETHUNE COOKMAN 1/2/ INDIANA 1/5/ at #21 Iowa 1/8/ at Northwestern 1/13/ #9 MICHIGAN STATE 1/16/ at Illinois 1/20/ #18 IOWA 1/24/ MICHIGAN 1/27/ at Penn State 1/30/ NORTHWESTERN 2/6/ PURDUE 2/10/ at Minnesota 2/13/ #23 PENN STATE 2/17/ at Purdue 2/20/ at #10 Michigan State 2/24/ WISCONSIN 2/27/ vs Iowa 3/4/ vs Michigan State 3/5/ vs Penn State 3/6/ vs UCF 3/19/ vs Georgia Tech 3/21/ vs Tennessee 3/26/ Totals GAME-BY-GAME 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 EASTERN ILLINOIS 11/13/ BOWLING GREEN 11/15/ UAB 11/17/ WVU 11/19/ OKLAHOMA STATE 11/22/ UNC GREENSBORO 11/25/ IUPUI 11/28/ #15 CALIFORNIA 11/29/ WISCONSIN 12/06/ at Northwestern 12/31/ at #19 Michigan State 01/09/ ILLINOIS 01/14/ INDIANA 01/17/ at Michigan 01/21/ MINNESOTA 01/28/ IOWA 02/04/ at Penn State 02/07/ PURDUE 02/11/ at Minnesota 02/14/ at Wisconsin 02/18/ MICHIGAN STATE 02/21/ NORTHWESTERN 02/25/ vs WISCONSIN 03/06/ vs IOWA 03/07/ vs St. Francis (PA) 03/21/ vs Mississippi State 03/23/ Totals OhioStateBuckeyes.com 11

13 CAREER HIGHS Points:...19 (3x) last vs. PSU (2/17/11) FG:... 7 vs. BGSU (11/15/09) FGA: at Minnesota (2/13/11) 3PT:... 3 (4x) last vs. NW (2/6/11) 3PTA:...7 at Duke (12/3/09) FT: (2x) last at Illinois (1/20/11) FTA:...12 at Illinois (1/20/11) :...10 at Illinois (1/20/11) Assists:...7 (2x) last at Purdue (2/20/11) Steals...5 (2x) last vs. Purdue (2/10/11) Blocks:... 2 vs. Iowa (3/7/10) Minutes:...40 (several times) TAYLER HILL JUNIOR GUARD 5-10 Minneapolis, Minn. South SOPHOMORE: Enjoyed a breakout season on both ends of the fl oor... Big Ten all-defensive team and honorable mention all-big Ten... Big Ten all-tournament team... averaged 12.4 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.6 steals double-fi gure scoring games... attempted a teamhigh 201 free throws, shooting 77.6 percent overall... started 33 of 34 games at the two-guard... back-up point guard... had 12 points, 4 assists and 2 steals in the Dayton Regional loss to No. 1 seed Tennessee points and 5 assists in the NCAA second round win over Georgia Tech... tied a career high with 19 points and seven assists in road win at Minnesota and again at home vs. No. 23 Penn State points and fi ve rebounds in the Big Ten tournament championship game vs. Penn State points and fi ve steals in the win vs. Purdue... recorded her fi rst career double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds at Illinois Jan started the fi rst three games of the season at point guard, playing all 120 minutes... scored 18 points and had four assists at Penn State... scored 17 points in the win over No. 9 Michigan State... converted the go-ahead basket with under a minute to play in the road win at LSU... scored 16 points in the win at Temple to go along with six boards, four assists and four steals... scored 16 again in the win over ETSU and a third time in the win over No. 11 Oklahoma points, six boards, six assists and three steals at Michigan Dec points in the loss to No. 1 UConn points and three steals vs. EMU and 13 vs. USCU points, 6 boards and 5 assists at No. 21 Iowa and had 13 points and six assists in the home win vs. the Hawkeyes Jan FRESHMAN: Started all 36 games in her freshman season... averaged 8.5 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.0 steal... shot.423 percent from the fi eld and.708 from the FT line... ranked third on the team with 92 made free throws... scored in double-figures in 15 games and had six games with nine points... scored a season-high 19 points to go along with six boards and six assists vs. Bowling Green. HIGH SCHOOL: One of the most heralded female athletes in Minnesota high school history... ended her career as Minnesota s all-time leading scorer (boy or girl) with 3,888 points... ranked as the No. 12 prospect on ESPNU/Hoopgurlz Top 100 recruits for 2009 and the top player in the state McDonald s All-American... averaged 31.4 points (1,006 points), 7.6 rebounds, 5.7 steals and 2.3 assists her senior year for Minneapolis South in leading the Tigers to a 31-2 record and a Class 5A state title... scored a tournament record-tying 47 points in the victory over Centennial and 2009 Gatorade and Associated Press Minnesota Player of the Year... started for the varsity as an eighth-grader... only player to be 4 a fi ve-time Star Tribune All-Metro fi rst team selection... first eighth grader to ever lead state in scoring (22.5 ppg)... first eighth grader in state history to be named fi rst-team all-state, all-metro first team... chose Ohio State over Minnesota, Duke, Marquette and Texas as her fi nalists... also played soccer. CAREER TOTALS BIG TEN GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / TOTAL / CAREER TOTALS ALL GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / TOTAL /

14 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 at Temple 11/12/10 * EASTERN MICHIGAN 11/14/10 * at LSU 11/17/10 * EAST TENNESSEE STAT 11/22/10 * UNC WILMINGTON 11/28/10 * VIRGINIA 12/02/10 * #11 OKLAHOMA 12/05/10 * at Syracuse 12/11/10 * USC-UPSTATE 12/14/10 * vs #1 Connecticut 12/19/10 * DUQUESNE 12/28/ at Michigan 12/30/10 * BETHUNE COOKMAN 1/2/11 * INDIANA 1/5/11 * at #21 Iowa 1/8/11 * at Northwestern 1/13/11 * #9 MICHIGAN STATE 1/16/11 * at Illinois 1/20/11 * #18 IOWA 1/24/11 * MICHIGAN 1/27/11 * at Penn State 1/30/11 * NORTHWESTERN 2/6/11 * PURDUE 2/10/11 * at Minnesota 2/13/11 * #23 PENN STATE 2/17/11 * at Purdue 2/20/11 * at #10 Michigan State 2/24/11 * WISCONSIN 2/27/11 * vs Iowa 3/4/11 * vs Michigan State 3/5/11 * vs Penn State 3/6/11 * vs UCF 3/19/11 * vs Georgia Tech 3/21/11 * vs Tennessee 3/26/11 * Totals GAME-BY-GAME 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 EASTERN ILLINOIS 11/13/09 * BOWLING GREEN 11/15/09 * UAB 11/17/09 * WVU 11/19/09 * OKLAHOMA STATE 11/22/09 * UNC GREENSBORO 11/25/09 * IUPUI 11/28/09 * #15 CALIFORNIA 11/29/09 * at #11 Duke 12/03/09 * WISCONSIN 12/06/09 * at Ole Miss 12/13/09 * WRIGHT STATE 12/15/09 * ALABAMA A&M 12/19/09 * WESTERN ILLINOIS 12/22/09 * at Illinois 12/28/09 * at Northwestern 12/31/09 * MICHIGAN 01/03/10 * at #19 Michigan State 01/09/10 * ILLINOIS 01/14/10 * INDIANA 01/17/10 * at Michigan 01/21/10 * at Purdue 01/25/10 * MINNESOTA 01/28/10 * at Indiana 01/31/10 * IOWA 02/04/10 * at Penn State 02/07/10 * PURDUE 02/11/10 * at Minnesota 02/14/10 * at Wisconsin 02/18/10 * MICHIGAN STATE 02/21/10 * NORTHWESTERN 02/25/10 * vs ILLINOIS 03/05/10 * vs WISCONSIN 03/06/10 * vs IOWA 03/07/10 * vs St. Francis (PA) 03/21/10 * vs Mississippi State 03/23/10 * Totals OhioStateBuckeyes.com 13

15 EMILEE HARMON JUNIOR FORWARD 6-2 Pickerington, Ohio Central 50 CAREER HIGHS Points:... 6 vs. Wright State (12/16/09) FG:... 3 vs. Wright State (12/16/09) FGA:... 6 vs. IUPUI (11/28/09) 3PT:...0 3PTA:...0 FT:... 2 (2x) last vs. BCU (1/2/11) FTA:... 4 vs. BCU (1/2/11) : vs. UAB (11/17/09) Assists:... 2 vs. IUPUI (11/28/09) Blocks:...1 (several times) Steals...1 (2x) last vs. Wright St. (12/16/09) Minutes: vs. Wright St. (12/16/09) SOPHOMORE: Season-high four points in the win over Bethune-Cookman... grabbed two rebounds off the bench in the win over EMU... two points in the win over ETSU and two vs. USCU FRESHMAN: Played in 16 games off the bench in her fi rst season... season-high six points in win over Wright State... had two points and two rebounds in the win over Bowling Green... scored four points and grabbed four rebounds in 10 minutes in the win over UAB. HIGH SCHOOL: An ESPN Hoopgurlz Top 100 prospect and ranked as the fourth-best prospect in Ohio... ranked 23rd overall in the ESPN Hoopgurlz Super Sixty of as a senior she averaged 19.7 points and 11.3 rebounds while shooting 57 percent from the fi eld, winning Associated Press Ohio Co-Player of the Year honors in the process... as a junior she averaged GAME-BY-GAME points, 7.7 rebounds and shot just under 60 percent from the fi eld... scored 1,746 career points and shot 58.4 percent from the fi eld... a three-time fi rst-team all-state honoree... threetime Ohio Capital Conference Player of the Year... a four-time All-OCC honoree and a three-time District 11 Player of the Year... named fi rst-team all-central district by The Columbus Dispatch Agonis Club as a sophomore, junior and senior... led Central to 21-4 records the past two seasons, advancing to the regional semifi nals both years... Central finished No. 12 in the state Associated Press poll last season and No. 5 her sophomore year... invited to USA Basketball s U18 Team Olympic Training Camp this past summer in Colorado Springs and to the Team USA Youth Festival after her sophomore season... invited to the Nike Skills Academy the last two years Ohio-Kentucky All-Star 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 EASTERN MICHIGAN 11/14/ EAST TENNESSEE STAT 11/22/ VIRGINIA 12/02/ USC-UPSTATE 12/14/ BETHUNE COOKMAN 1/2/ at Northwestern 1/13/ MICHIGAN 1/27/ PURDUE 2/10/ #23 PENN STATE 2/17/ WISCONSIN 2/27/ Totals 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 EASTERN ILLINOIS 11/13/ BOWLING GREEN 11/15/ UAB 11/17/ WVU 11/19/ OKLAHOMA STATE 11/22/ UNC GREENSBORO 11/25/ IUPUI 11/28/ WRIGHT STATE 12/15/ ALABAMA A&M 12/19/ WESTERN ILLINOIS 12/22/ at Illinois 12/28/ at Northwestern 12/31/ INDIANA 01/17/ MINNESOTA 01/28/ PURDUE 02/11/ vs St. Francis (PA) 03/21/ Totals CAREER TOTALS BIG TEN GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / TOTAL / CAREER TOTALS ALL GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / TOTAL /

16 ALEKSANDRA DOBRANIC RS-SOPHOMORE CENTER 6-4 Novi Sad, Serbia Isidora Sekulic SOPHOMORE No game action FRESHMAN Played in 15 games off the bench in her first season... scored her first points against UNCG... pulled down two rebounds in win over UAB... two points, two rebounds in win over IUPUI... two points, one steal and one assist in win over Wright State... two assists in win over Western Illinois... had three rebounds in win at Northwestern. HIGH SCHOOL Member of the Serbian Junior National Team in 2008 she was selected to the junior team that competed in The Balkan Championship in Romania in December 2008 also competed in the 2008 European Championships in Slovakia where the team placed sixth helped her national team to a fourth-place finish at the 2007 European Championships in Letonia club team s included Radivoj Korac in Belgrade, Serbia (2008-present), Vojvodina in Novi Sad ( ) and Gimanazija in Kikinda, Serbia from CAREER HIGHS Points:... 2 (several times) FG:... 1 (several times) FGA:...2 vs. UNCG (11/25/09) 3PT: PTA:... 0 FT:... 2 at Northwestern (12/31/09) FTA:... 2 at Northwestern (12/31/09) :... 3 at Northwestern (12/31/09) Assists:...2 vs. Western Illinois (12/22/09) Steals...1 (2x) last vs. Wright State (12/16/09) Blocks:...2 vs. West Virginia (11/19/09) Minutes:...8 vs. Western Illinois (12/22/09) 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 EASTERN ILLINOIS 11/13/ BOWLING GREEN 11/15/ UAB 11/17/ WVU 11/19/ UNC GREENSBORO 11/25/ IUPUI 11/28/ WRIGHT STATE 12/15/ ALABAMA A&M 12/19/ WESTERN ILLINOIS 12/22/ at Illinois 12/28/ at Northwestern 12/31/ INDIANA 01/17/ MINNESOTA 01/28/ PURDUE 02/11/ vs St. Francis (PA) 03/21/ Totals CAREER TOTALS BIG TEN GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / TOTAL / CAREER TOTALS ALL GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / TOTAL / OhioStateBuckeyes.com 15

17 MARTINA ELLERBE SOPHOMORE FORWARD 6-1 Teaneck, N.J. Saint Mary s FRESHMAN: Played in 30 games with one start in her rookie season... averaged just under 9 minutes per game... scored a season-high eight points in the win over Purdue Feb. 10 and had seven in the win over No. 23 Penn State... six points in Big Ten tourney fi nal vs. Penn State... two blocked shots in win at No. 10 MSU... made her fi rst career start at Illinois Jan scored 6 points and had 5 rebounds in the win over EMU... 3 rebounds vs. ETSU... 4 rebounds, 2 points and 2 assists at Michigan. HIGH SCHOOL: A four-time fi rst team Bergen County Scholastic League and a four-time all-bergen County selection... one of the top scorers and rebounders in the state, averaging 26.2 points and 16.6 rebounds, 7.0 blocks and 4.0 assists team made history by earning its highest state ranking and becoming the fi rst non-public B school to be ranked in the top 15 in the state and top 5 in the county... topped 1,000 career points in her junior season... selected to play in the north/south Jersey all-star cancer game member of the New York Gazelles AAU squad... a three-time winner of Saint Mary s academic excellence award... member of the Math and National Honor s Society 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 at Temple 11/12/ EASTERN MICHIGAN 11/14/ at LSU 11/17/ EAST TENNESSEE STAT 11/22/ UNC WILMINGTON 11/28/ VIRGINIA 12/02/ #11 OKLAHOMA 12/05/ at Syracuse 12/11/ USC-UPSTATE 12/14/ vs #1 Connecticut 12/19/ DUQUESNE 12/28/ at Michigan 12/30/ BETHUNE COOKMAN 1/2/ INDIANA 1/5/ at #21 Iowa 1/8/ #9 MICHIGAN STATE 1/16/ at Illinois 1/20/11 * #18 IOWA 1/24/ MICHIGAN 1/27/ at Penn State 1/30/ NORTHWESTERN 2/6/ PURDUE 2/10/ at Minnesota 2/13/ #23 PENN STATE 2/17/ at Purdue 2/20/ at #10 Michigan State 2/24/ WISCONSIN 2/27/ vs Iowa 3/4/ vs Penn State 3/6/ vs UCF 3/19/ Totals CAREER TOTALS BIG TEN GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / TOTAL / CAREER TOTALS ALL GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / TOTAL /

18 ASHLEY ADAMS SOPHOMORE CENTER 6-4 Siloam Springs, Ark Siloam Springs FRESHMAN Played in 26 games, starting the last Big Ten all-freshman team... averaged 6.0 points and 4.3 rebounds while shooting 61.5 percent from the fi eld... shot a Big Ten-best 71.9 percent (46-of-64) in conference play... Big Ten freshman of the week Jan. 25 and Feb tied an Ohio State NCAA Tournament record with fi ve blocked shots in the second round win over Georgia Tech... also had 10 points in that game... Big Ten all-tournament team... had 10 points in the quarterfi nal win over Iowa... set a tournament championship game record with fi ve blocked shots... season-high seven blocks in the win at Purdue... season-high 18 points in loss to Northwestern then had 10 points, six boards and three blocks in the win over Purdue Feb fi rst career double-double with 13 points, 10 boards and six blocks at Minnesota... nine points in the win at No. 10 Michigan State... had a breakout week starting Jan. 20 at Illinois and vs. No. 18 Iowa, shooting 80 percent (12-of- 15) from the fl oor while averaging 14.5 points, 8.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 2.5 steals and 2.5 blocks... recorded 13 points, nine rebounds, fi ve blocks, four assists and three steals at Illinois and 16 points, seven rebounds and two steals vs. Iowa Jan seven points, four rebounds and four assists at Penn State... recorded three blocks and two rebounds in her fi rst game against ETSU... scored her fi rst career points, fi ve, in the win over Virginia... eight points, fi ve boards and two assists in the win over USCU... three points, fi ve rebounds in the win over Bethune-Cookman... missed the fi rst three games of the season with a knee injury. HIGH SCHOOL Top 100 prospect by All-Star Girls Report and 2010 Class 5A All-State honoree and a three-time all-conference selection team captain... averaged 15.0 points, 11.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 3.0 steals and 6.0 blocks... led her team to a 22-6 record in 2009 and a Class 5A state runner-up fi nish... as a sophomore she helped her team to a 22-7 record with an appearance in the semifi nals of the state tournament... Benton County Tournament champions in her sophomore and junior seasons 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 EAST TENNESSEE STAT 11/22/ UNC WILMINGTON 11/28/ VIRGINIA 12/02/ USC-UPSTATE 12/14/ vs #1 Connecticut 12/19/ DUQUESNE 12/28/ BETHUNE COOKMAN 1/2/ INDIANA 1/5/ at #21 Iowa 1/8/ at Illinois 1/20/ #18 IOWA 1/24/11 * MICHIGAN 1/27/11 * at Penn State 1/30/11 * NORTHWESTERN 2/6/11 * PURDUE 2/10/11 * at Minnesota 2/13/11 * #23 PENN STATE 2/17/11 * at Purdue 2/20/11 * at #10 Michigan State 2/24/11 * WISCONSIN 2/27/11 * vs Iowa 3/4/11 * vs Michigan State 3/5/11 * vs Penn State 3/6/11 * vs UCF 3/19/11 * vs Georgia Tech 3/21/11 * vs Tennessee 3/26/11 * Totals CAREER TOTALS BIG TEN GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / TOTAL / CAREER TOTALS ALL GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / TOTAL / OhioStateBuckeyes.com 17

19 DARRYCE MOORE SOPHOMORE FORWARD 6-2 Youngstown, Ohio Boardman FRESHMAN: Played in nine games off the bench... scored three points in the win over ETSU and three in the win over USCU... three rebounds in the win over Bethune-Cookman... scored her fi rst Big Ten points in the win over Purdue Feb. 10. HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as the No. 14 center in the country in her class by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report Division I Second Team All-Ohio honoree as a junior GAME-BY-GAME... averaged 16.0 points, 12.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game Federal League Player of the Year and a fi rst team allconference and Northeast Ohio selection... set the school s single-season rebounding record her freshman season... scored her 1,000th point her junior year... as a freshman and sophomore, she was named honorable mention all-ohio, second team all-federal league and second team all-northeast Ohio., y 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 at Temple 11/12/ EASTERN MICHIGAN 11/14/ EAST TENNESSEE STAT 11/22/ VIRGINIA 12/02/ USC-UPSTATE 12/14/ BETHUNE COOKMAN 1/2/ PURDUE 2/10/ #23 PENN STATE 2/17/ WISCONSIN 2/27/ Totals CAREER TOTALS BIG TEN GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / TOTAL 3-0 9/ CAREER TOTALS ALL GAMES Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / TOTAL / AMY SCULLION 25 RS-FRESHMAN GUARD 6-0 Salem, Ohio Salem FRESHMAN Suffered a torn ACL in the preseason that will force her to miss the season. HIGH SCHOOL 2010 Ohio Gatorade Player of the Year averaged 18.6 points, 9.9 rebounds and 3.2 assists in leading the Quakers to an 18-6 record and the district fi nals ranked No. 44 on ESPN s Top and 2010 Vindicator Athlete of the Year... averaged 17.1 points her junior season while also leading the team in rebounding and assists Division II Third Team All-Ohio selection... A standout volleyball player three-time Columbiana County player of the year... four-time fi rst team all-columbiana County selection... four-time fi rst team all-conference... three-time Northeastern Ohio district player of the year... fi rst-team all-ohio selection in Prep Volleyball Top 50 Recruit From 2010 Class... USA Volleyball High Performance 2006, Member of the 2008 USA Volleyball Youth National Team... father played basketball at Mount Union. 18

20 KALPANA BEACH 1 FRESHMAN FORWARD 6-1 Westlake, Ohio Westlake HIGH SCHOOL Averaged 18.0 points, 10.0 rebounds, 2.0 steals and 1.0 assist during her senior campaign a four-time fi rst-team all-district selection named to the Southwest Conference all-league team four years Southwest Conference MVP her junior and senior years 2011 Division I Co-Player of the Year All-Ohio selection her senior season and a second-team honoree her junior year named District Player of the Year as a senior season Westlake High School all-time leading scorer and rebounder earned 11 varsity letters in basketball, volleyball, track and golf also holds school record for high jump (5-10) and most blocks in a volleyball match (20) ranked No. 26 in her position on ESPN HoopGurlz. PERSONAL Daughter of Sanjay and Kristy Beach father, Sanjay, played in the NFL for 6 years has three siblings, Makis, Tariq and Jalen enjoys hanging out with friends and relaxing. RAVEN FERGUSON 31 FRESHMAN GUARD 5-11 Columbus, Ohio Africentric HIGH SCHOOL Averaged 19 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals during senior season 23.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 4.0 steals as a junior... helped Africentric to a state championship as a sophomore in 2009 where she was named MVP 2011 Columbus Dispatch All-Metro Player of the Year a 2011 fi rst-team all-state selection... Ohio Ms. Basketball finalist... earned MVP honors in the Division III-IV Ohio North-South Classic, recording 31 points, six rebounds, six blocked shots and four assists in just 25 minutes in the South s victory a three-time all-city and two-time all-district honoree a two-time captain at Africentric where she totaled 1,739 points in her career was named to the USA Basketball U-18 National Team in 2010 ranked No. 6 in her position on ESPN HoopGurlz and No. 35 overall. PERSONAL Daughter of Juanita Redman has two brothers, Michael and Jaysen cousin of NBA player O.J. Mayo greatest sports thrill as winning the state championship after being down 17 points at halftime. OhioStateBuckeyes.com 19

21 SHELBI HONEYCUTT 11 FRESHMAN GUARD 5-11 Siloam Springs, Ark. Siloam Springs HIGH SCHOOL Averaged 15 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals during her senior season earned 5A all-state honors in 2010 a 5A West all-conference selection in team captain was a member of the USA Basketball s U19 team at the 2010 United World Games in Austria. PERSONAL Daughter of Kevin and Julie Honeycutt has three siblings, Josh, Sierra and Krey lists greatest sports thrill as AAU team winning state over teammate Ashley Adam s team. MALEEKA KYNARD 12 FRESHMAN GUARD 5-7 Toledo, Ohio Roy C. Start HIGH SCHOOL Averaged 19 points, 5 assists, 4 steals and 1 rebound during her senior campaign a three-year captain at Roy C. Start High School and a four-year starter helped the Spartans to a state fi nal four in 2011 and runner-up appearance in 2010 was a fi rst-team all-city, league and state player as a senior ranked No. 41 in her position on ESPN HoopGurlz. PERSONAL Daughter of Leon and Ingrid Brown has four siblings, Hanna, Kristeena, Aja and Cameron God Father is former Ohio State All-American and NBA player Jim Jackson lists greatest sports thrills as team making is to state for the fi rst time in school history and scoring 1,000 points. 20

22 JIM FOSTER HEAD COACH 10TH SEASON TEMPLE 80 Jim Foster is in his 10th season at Ohio State and his 34th overall as a head coach in His collegiate experience consists of jobs at Ohio State, Vanderbilt and St. Joseph s (Pa.) universities. Throughout his coaching career, the Abington, Pa., native has posted a (.720) record and his squads have made 26 postseason appearances (25 NCAA tournaments), including 12 consecutive NCAA tournaments. His is the eighth-winningest active coach in Division I and is just the second collegiate coach - men s or women s at any level - to win at least 200 games at three different schools. At Ohio State, he has helped the Buckeyes qualify for a schoolrecord nine consecutive NCAA tournaments and rank in the national Top 10 in four of the last the last six seasons. A four-time Big Ten coach of the year ( , 09), he led the Buckeyes to a record-setting sixth consecutive Big Ten regular season title and a second straight tournament title in 2010 while setting a program record with 31 wins. During the last seven seasons, Ohio State has the ninth-most wins (193) in Division I women s college basketball and is one of nine schools to win at least 20 games over the last nine years. Since he was hired, Foster has mentored seven McDonald s High School All-Americans, six WNBA Draft picks and two State Farm/ WBCA All-Americans in Jantel Lavender (2009, 10, 11) and Jessica Davenport (2005, 06, 07). In the process, he and his players have turned Value City Arena into one of the most intimidating venues for opposing teams as his Buckeyes have posted a remarkable record at home over the last seven years and a mark overall. But probably the most impressive statistic goes way beyond wins, tournament births and championships. Throughout his coaching career, Coach Foster has preached the importance of academics. And in addition to his players consistently earning high marks in the classroom, every student-athlete who has played for Foster at St. Joe s, Vanderbilt and Ohio State has gone on to earn their degree. Most recently, the women s basketball squad was honored once again with an APR (Academic Progress Rate) score in the top 10 percent of all Division I squads in the sport. A RETURN TO THE SWEET 16 IN 2011 Last season the Buckeyes went 24-10, captured their third straight Big Ten tournament title and advanced to their second Sweet 16 in three years -- but not before experiencing some bumps in the road. After starting the season 7-0 and ranked in the top 10, the Buckeyes dropped nine of their next 15 games to drop out of the AP Top 25 for the fi rst time in 130 weeks. After many had written the Buckeyes off, Foster rallied his troops to win their next 11 games that took them all the way to the NCAA Sweet 16 where they eventually lost to No. 1 seed Tennessee. All-American Jantel Lavender would go on to become the fi rst Big Ten player - men s or women s - to win Big Ten player of the year honors all four years and also earn WBCA All-America honors for the third year in a row. She broke numerous Ohio State and Big Ten records while becoming OSU s all-time leading scorer (2,818) and rebounder (1,422) and setting an NCAA record by scoring in double-fi gures in all 136 career games. Samantha Prahalis would earn second team all-big Ten honors, Tayler Hill was named to the all-defensive team while Ashley Adams earned a spot on the all-freshman team. In April 2011, Lavender was chosen 5th overall by the Los Angeles Sparks in the WNBA Draft. OHIO STATE MAKES BIG TEN HISTORY IN 2010 Foster s Buckeyes continued their dominance in , doing what no Big Ten basketball team - men s or women s - has done in the history of the conference in winning their sixth-consecutive league championship and the school s 13th overall. They set a school-record with 31 victories (31-5) and fi nished 15-3 in the Big Ten before winning the Big Ten tournament for the second year in a row and the third in the past fi ve years. The Buckeyes also became the earliest team to clinch the Big Ten with its victory over Purdue on Feb. 11, both in terms of calendar days and games remaining. Ohio State also won the 2009 Preseason WNIT, scoring more than 90 points in all four wins over Eastern Illinois, Bowling Green, West Virginia and Oklahoma State and set a WNIT scoring record with 367 points in the four games. En route to scoring just below 80 points per game, Ohio State set a school record with 238 three-pointers and led the NCAA in 3FG percentage (40.2 percent). They set a conference record with 17 made three-pointers in the road win at Penn State. Individually, Jantel Lavender earned State Farm/WBCA All-America honors for the second straight year, the fi fth Ohio State All-American in the past six years. Lavender also won Big Ten player of the year honors for the third year in a row and became the fi rst Buckeye to score 2,000 points in her junior season. First team all-big Ten selection and honorable mention All-American Samantha Prahalis emerged as one of the top point guards in the country as a sophomore, setting a Big Ten record with 289 assists and becoming just the second player over the past 10 years to average at least 16.0 points and 8.0 assists per game. Junior Brittany Johnson, who set a program record with a.481 3FG percentage, was an honorable mention all-big Ten selection while senior Shavelle Little was named to the alldefensive team. BUCKEYES TIE BIG TEN RECORD WITH FIFTH-STRAIGHT TITLE IN 2009 The season saw the Buckeyes run and gun to a record-tying fi fth straight Big Ten championship, a Big Ten tournament title and a berth in the NCAA Sweet 16 as Foster won his fourth Big Ten coach of the year honor in the past fi ve years and his third Dispatch Ohio coach of the year honor. Foster made his 10th trip to the Sweet eight at Vanderbilt and two at Ohio State -- as the Buckeyes made a school record-tying seventh consecutive and 18th overall appearance in the NCAA tournament. The Scarlet and Gray fi nished the season 29-6, tying for the third-most wins in Division I. A plethora of individual honors followed. Sophomore Jantel Lavender took home State Farm/WBCA and USBWA All-America honors -- the fourth WBCA All-American at Ohio State in the past fi ve years and the sixth different All-American under Foster in his career. Lavender also won Big Ten player of the year honors for the second consecutive season and was named the Big Ten tournament s most outstanding player. She was the only Division I player to rank in the Top 20 in scoring (11th, 20.8), rebounding (10th, 10.9) and fi eld goal percentage (20th,.541) and set a Big Ten single-season record with 374 rebounds. Bursting onto the national scene was rookie point guard Samantha Prahalis who was named Big Ten freshman of the year by the coaches and media, a second team selection by the media and a fi nalist for the Nancy Lieberman Award, given to the nation s most outstanding point guard. Prahalis set an Ohio State freshman record with 203 assists, good for second on the all-time single-season list, and led the Big Ten with 5.8 assists per game, good for 15th nationally. Junior Shavelle Little became the second player in conference history to be named league s defensive player of the year in consecutive seasons while senior Star Allen was named all-big Ten third team by both the coaches and the media. OHIO STATE MAKES IT FOUR IN A ROW IN 2008 Though it doesn t refl ect in the overall record, Foster may have pulled off one of his best coaching jobs in Despite the loss of All-American and three-time Big Ten player of the year Jessica Davenport, All-Big Ten performer Brandie Hoskins and Stephanie Blanton, Foster led a relatively young and inexperienced squad to a fourth-consecutive Big Ten crown (co-champs with Iowa) and made their sixth-straight appearance in the NCAA tournament, fi nishing 22-9 overall and 13-5 in the Big Ten. For a majority of the season, Foster featured a starting lineup that saw just one returning starter (Marscilla Packer) from the previous season while being forced to shuffle his regular starting lineup on more than a few occasions. The Buckeyes were led by freshman phenom Jantel Lavender, who OhioStateBuckeyes.com 21

23 enjoyed the greatest season by an Ohio State freshman since Katie Smith in Lavender was voted the 2008 Big Ten co-player of the Year (coaches), becoming the fi rst Big Ten freshman men s or women s to win player of FULL NAME: Jim Foster the year honors. She also was named the Big Ten player of the week a record walker quick facts ALMA MATER: Temple, 1980 four times by a rookie. An honorable mention Associated Press All-American, Lavender was the second-leading freshman scorer (17.6 ppg) and third-leading freshman rebounder (9.9 rpg) in the nation and ranked among the Top 3 in the Big Ten in three major categories. The Cleveland native set Ohio State freshman records for fi eld goals (232) and rebounds (306) in a season while her 306 boards tied her for the second-most all-time. Point guard Shavelle Little battled a knee injury during the second half of the season, but still took home Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year honors despite not playing at 100 percent the last two months of the season. Marscilla Packer, a second-team All-Big Ten performer, fi nished her career second on Ohio State s all-time 3-point list with 236 makes. In April 2008, Packer was selected in the third round of the WNBA Draft by the Phoenix Mercury -- the fi fth Buckeye under Foster s watch to be drafted. Junior Ashlee Trebilcock, an honorable mention All-Big Ten pick, started all 31 games, averaging 11.0 points in Big Ten games. Foster also watched the senior class of Packer, Tamarah Riley and Alice Jamen go out as the winningest class in school history with 109 victories and four Big Ten championships. THREE-PEAT COMPLETE IN 2007 The season saw the Buckeyes successfully defend their reign as Big Ten champion for the third season in a row. The Buckeyes fi nished 28-4 overall and 15-1 in league play. Ohio State won 17 consecutive games and got off to its best regular season (24-1) and Big Ten (13-0) start in team history. The Buckeyes shot 51 percent and led the country for the third time in the last three seasons. Foster became the fi rst in Big Ten history to win three coach of the year honors in succession. He guided Jessica Davenport to her third-consecutive Big Ten player of the year honor and also helped Brandie Hoskins land All-Big Ten fi rst team honors. Star Allen, in her fi rst season as a starter, was awarded second-team all-league and Marscilla Packer took third team laurels for the third year in a row. BUCKEYES SUCCESSFULLY DEFEND BIG TEN CROWN IN In , Foster guided OSU to a 29-3 overall mark that included a program record-tying 20-game win streak. Under Foster, Ohio State gained its secondconsecutive Big Ten regular season title and won the Buckeyes fi rst all-time conference tournament championship. Following the league titles, Ohio State earned its second all-time No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament and fi rst since the 1993 season. The Buckeyes led the Big Ten in seven overall team categories, including fi eld goal percentage, fi eld goal percentage defense, assists and points allowed per game. For the fourth season in a row, Ohio State ranked in the national Top 5 in fi eld goal percentage at.492 (904-1,836). A 2006 Naismith Coach of the Year fi nalist and repeat winner of the Big Ten Coach of the Year honor, Foster helped Jessica Davenport also repeat as Big Ten Player of the Year as she led the conference in scoring, fi eld goal percentage, rebounds and blocked shots. Davenport also gained her second-consecutive spots on the WBCA/Kodak, Associated Press and USBWA All-America teams. Debbie Merrill, Brandie Hoskins and Marscilla Packer all landed 2006 All-Big Ten honors. Packer led the league in 3-point fi eld goals and 3-point fi eld goal percentage. From her post position, Merrill topped the Buckeyes in assists and was second in the conference in assists-to-turnover ratio. She was drafted by the WNBA s Connecticut Sun in April. Hoskins added 2006 Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding Player to her regular season honor. In addition, guard Kim Wilburn was named 2006 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year after she led the league in steals for the third time in four seasons. Academically, four Buckeyes earned Academic All-Big Ten status. Tia Battle and Candace Dark gathered their second and third such honors, respectively, while Stephanie Blanton and Alice Jamen gained their second and first academic league honors. BUCKEYES REACH NEW HEIGHTS IN FOSTER S THIRD YEAR In , Foster helped Ohio State to its first 30-win campaign in program history and a share of the Big Ten regular season title for the first time since The team also established program records in games played, three-point field goals, three-point field goal percentage, free throw percentage, assists and blocks, while leading the nation with a 50.8 field goal percentage. JIM FOSTER QUICK FACTS... BORN: Oct. 16, 1948; Abington, Pa. HOMETOWN: Cheltenham, Pa. HIGH SCHOOL: Cardinal Dougherty (Philadelphia, Pa.) MARRIED: To the former Donna Ries CHILDREN: Two Sons Christian and Andrew. Daughter-in-law, April, and grandsons, George and Oliver. Coaching Career: 740 career victories ranks No. 8 among active Division I coaches and No. 9 all-time The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio: Head Coach, Ninth Season, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn: Head Coach, 11 seasons, St. Joseph s University, Philadelphia, Pa: Head Coach, 13 seasons, Bishop McDevitt High School, Wyncote, Pa., Boys Assistant Coach and Girls Head Coach, fi ve seasons International Coaching Experience: 2003 Young Women s National Team Head Coach, Gold Medal 1997 World University Games Head Coach, Gold Medal 1993 Junior National Team Head Coach 1992 Olympic Team Assistant Coach, Bronze Medal 1991 Junior National Team Head Coach 1990 World Championship Team Assistant Coach, Gold Medal 1989 World Junior Championships Assistant Coach 1987 Olympic Festival Assistant Coach, Gold MedalWomen s Foster became Ohio State s first Big Ten Coach of the Year since Tara VanDerveer received the honor in 1984 and `85. The Buckeyes shared the league title with Michigan State, the eventual national runner-up, and earned OSU s first No. 1-seed in the Big Ten tournament. Ohio State s perfect 17-0 record in Columbus was the best for any squad in the 40-year history of OSU basketball. Foster s squad was ranked No. 2 in the AP rankings for three-consecutive weeks. The No.2 ranking is the highest in OSU program history. Foster mentored several Buckeyes to individual honors in the season, including center Jessica Davenport, who was selected Big Ten Player of the Year by both the coaches and media. A first-team selection on the Associated Press and Kodak/WBCA All-America teams, Davenport was a finalist for the Wooden Award, the NaismithTrophy and Wade Trophy for national player of the year. During the season, Davenport collected five Big Ten player of the Week honors and also was named WBCA Player of the Month for January. In addition, Caity Matter earned her third second-team honor from the conference, while Hoskins was named third-team and later picked up all-tournament accolades. Matter also was named an honorable mention All-American by the AP and was selected as a WBCA All-Star. Personally, Foster was recognized as a finalist for the WBCA Coach of the Year award and Naismith Coach of the Year award. For the second time in three season, he was voted the Columbus Dispatch Ohio Collegiate Coach of the Year. YEAR TWO IN COLUMBUS Foster s second year at Ohio State continued the momentum he built during his inaugural campaign in Columbus. The Buckeyes went 21-10, made a trip to the second round of the 2004 NCAA Tournament and won 11 of their fi nal 14 contests to fi nish third (11-5) in a conference that touted a Final Four team and two Top 5 squads. The top shooting team in the country with a.510 average, Foster s team produced two members of the Ohio State 1,000-point club (Caity Matter and LaToya Turner) and four all-conference selections, including two from Foster s initial recruiting class at Ohio State. The media chose Jessica Davenport as the 2004 Big Ten Freshman of the Year and fellow rookie Brandie Hoskins joined Davenport on the 2004 Big Ten Coaches All-Freshman Team. Matter, a junior, earned spots on both the media and coaches second teams and Turner, a senior, was a third-team media pick and an honorable mention coaches honoree with Davenport. Davenport also landed a spot on the coaches honorable mention allleague squad. In the fall of 2003, Alice Jamen, McDonald s All-American Marscilla Packer and McDonald s All-American Nominee Tamarah Riley committed to Ohio State and joined sophomore transfer Tia Battle to comprise Foster s second recruiting class. FIRST YEAR AS BUCKEYE HEAD COACH In his initial year with the Buckeyes, Foster, the seventh head basketball coach at Ohio State, became the fi rst Ohio State women s coach named Columbus Dispatch Ohio Women s College Basketball Coach of the Year. The Buckeyes record was the 22

24 best since the season and the squad s 14-0 home record was only the eighth time in Ohio State history, and the fi rst since the season, that a Buckeye team was perfect in Columbus. The squad fi nished with a No. 20 ranking in the Associated Press fi nal poll. In addition to the NCAA accomplishments, Foster s Ohio State team cracked the Top 25 in January of 2003 for the fi rst time since the season. The Buckeyes, who earned a No. 4 seed in the NCAA tournament, won the opening round game against Weber State, 66-44, and were eliminated by No. 5 Louisiana Tech on the Lady Techsters home court. Additionally, Ohio State made it to the Big Ten tournament championship game for the fi rst time since by beating No. 5 Michigan State (71-55) and No. 1 Penn State (72-61) before falling to No. 3 Purdue, During the season, two Buckeye players were named Big Ten player of the week for the fi rst time since the season, two games took place in historic St. John Arena and senior Courtney Coleman, a WBCA/Kodak All-America Honorable Mention selection, was drafted as the first pick of the second round to the WNBA s Connecticut Sun. Coleman won the NCAA fi eld-goal percentage title and sophomore Caity Matter was given the 2003 Edward S. Steitz Award, which is given to the best 3-point shooter in the country. Additionally, Coleman, Matter and freshman Kim Wilburn received an abundance of all-conference accolades. Michelle Muñoz joined McDonald s All-Americans in Jessica Davenport and Brandie Hoskins and the 2003 Dispatch/Agonis Club Co-Player of the Year Stephanie Blanton as Foster s inaugural recruiting class at Ohio State. Joe Smith, director of Women s Basketball News Service, tabbed Foster s fi rst recruiting class as one of the top two or three classes in the country. PRIOR TO OHIO STATE At Vanderbilt, Foster compiled a record in 11 seasons ( ) with an impressive.721 winning percentage, a 1993 Final Four appearance, four Elite Eight trips and three Sweet 16 finishes. During his tenure with the Commodores, 10 of his teams fi nished the season ranked in the Top 25. During the season, Vanderbilt mirrored what had come to be expected of the Commodores. Foster s team earned a second Elite Eight fi nish in as many years, a Southeastern Conference (SEC) tournament championship, No. 4 Associated Press and No. 5 USA Today/ESPN rankings and his second 30-win campaign. In addition, Foster recorded his 500th career victory with an win over Arkansas in the SEC tournament semifi nal game March 2, Taking the head coaching position at Vanderbilt May 22, 1991, Foster quickly made his mark on the program. Vanderbilt fi nished among the Top 10 for the fi rst time (No. 7 in the USA Today/CNN poll) and made its best postseason fi nish at that time - an Elite Eight appearance in the 1992 NCAA Tournament. Season-ticket sales tripled at Vanderbilt by the beginning of the season and the Commodores were championship contenders at both the conference and national levels. Prior to Foster s arrival, Vanderbilt had yet to win more than half its conference games, but he quickly reversed that trend. Under his leadership, the Commodores captured three SEC postseason tournament championship titles (1993, 95 and 2002) and made fi ve trips (1993, 94, 95, 2001 and 02) to the SEC tournament championship game. During the season, Foster s squad tallied a record-setting 30-3 season that included a No. 1 ranking, the SEC postseason tournament title and ultimately a spot in the Final Four. (Coincidentally, Ohio State also was in the Final Four that year but the teams did not meet.) Notably, the battle against intrastate rival Tennessee Jan. 30, 1993 featured the top two teams in the nation battling it out in Memorial Gymnasium. It marked the fi rst women s basketball game at Vanderbilt to be an advance sellout. Additionally, Foster was named the 1993 United States Basketball Writers Association Coach of the Year. Prior to his Vanderbilt appointment, Foster spent 13 years at St. Joseph s (Pa.) University ( ), where he recorded a (.663) record and seven postseason appearances (six NCAA and one AIAW - Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women). During a span of six years ( ), the Hawks captured 1985, 1989 and 1990 first-place finishes in the Atlantic 10 Conference, six 20-plus win seasons and competed in the NCAA tournament every year. In 1985, Foster garnered NCAA coach of the year honors. His team was 25-5 that season, won the Atlantic 10 Conference title and made the NCAA tournament. HIGH MARKS IN THE CLASSROOM Points, steals and rebounds have little to do with Foster s most impressive record - the achievements of his players in the academic arena. At Ohio State, Foster s team produced four OSU Scholar-Athletes and the number increased to six in and In each of his first two seasons, three Buckeyes were named to academic All-Big Ten squads. In , that number increased to fi ve league academic honorees and was counted off at four in and Caity Matter completed her senior season in as a fi rst-team member of the Senior CLASS award - Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School - Award, which is given to the outstanding female and male senior NCAA Division I basketball player. In 2003, Courtney Coleman was named a member of the second team for the 2003 Senior CLASS Award. Student-athletes under Foster s leadership have earned numerous academic honors. Among the accolades are GTE CoSIDA Academic All-America, district and honorable mention Academic All-America, the SEC s prestigious Bud McWhorter Award and Vanderbilt s Academic Athlete of the Year honors. In 2007, Stephanie Blanton was named Academic All- District as a health sciences major. During his 11-year tenure at Vanderbilt, Foster coached 54 SEC academic honor roll players. Notably in 1992, Vanderbilt set a conference record with nine players named to the SEC academic honor roll and in 1993 the entire starting lineup from the Final Four team was named to the conference honor roll. Foster also coached one academic All-American and two district All-Americans while at St. Joseph s. CONTRIBUTIONS BEYOND THE COURT Foster has made his mark throughout the basketball community in roles other than coaching. Foster was selected to join the NCAA Women s Basketball Rules Committee in September of 2003 for a four-year appointment. In 1992, he became the fi rst and only male to be elected president of the Women s Basketball Coaches Association, a group whose mission is to promote women s basketball by unifying coaches at all levels to develop a reputable identity for the sport of women s basketball and to foster and promote the development of the game in all of its aspects as an amateur sport for women and girls. Foster s contribution to the game of basketball also can be witnessed indirectly. More than 20 of Foster s former players are now coaches at every level of the game. Additionally, a number of his former assistants are now guiding their own programs, most notably Connecticut s Geno Auriemma, Notre Dame s Muffet McGraw, Kansas State s Deb Patterson and St. Joseph s Cindy Griffi n. Besides basketball, Foster also has experience at the administration level. From Nov. 21, 1995 to Aug. 1, 1996 Foster was Vanderbilt s interim athletics director, during which time he oversaw 15 varsity sports and about 300 student-athletes. Described as being anything but just a caretaker, Foster added to the diversity of the university by hiring women and minorities to the athletics department s management team. During his appointment, Vanderbilt went through the NCAA certifi cation process and was ultimately granted certifi cation in Foster s influence and efforts reached beyond the Vanderbilt athletics department. In 1996, Foster was honored by the Vanderbilt Opportunity Development Center with an Affi rmative Action award for his efforts to help diversify the Vanderbilt community and to elevate the lives of others in Nashville. INTERNATIONAL INVOLVEMENT Foster has a long-standing relationship with USA Basketball, the national governing body in the United States. He earned a gold medal at the helm of the 2003 USA Basketball World Championship For Young Women team, which was comprised of a dozen 21-and-under elite athletes chosen from the USA Basketball Women s National Team Trials at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. The team went 7-1 and brought home the gold medal from the inaugural FIBA World Championship For Young Women event, which took place July 25-Aug. 3 in Sibenik, Croatia. Notably, Ohio State junior guard Caity OhioStateBuckeyes.com 23

25 Matter and sophomore point guard Kim Wilburn were both invited to the trials. Matter was extended an invitation to join the Young Women s team. Foster was named the 2003 USA Basketball Developmental Coach of the Year and Matter earned a spot as part of the 2003 USA Basketball Team of the Year, both of which honors were selected by the USA Basketball Executive Committee. Foster and Matter (as part of the team) were also nominated by USA Basketball for the U.S. Olympic Committee s developmental coach of the year and team of the year awards, respectively. In August 2005, Jessica Davenport and Brandie Hoskins were selected to play for USA Basketball at the World University Games in Izmir, Turkey. The junior tandem helped Team USA post a 7-0 mark for the tournament and claim the gold medal. Prior to his appointment in the summer of 2003, Foster served as the head coach during the 1997 World University Games at Marsala, Sicily, Italy. The United States had not won gold in that particular event since 1991, but under Foster, the Americans were undefeated (6-0) and averaged 93 points a game. The U.S. defeated Cuba in the gold medal game. He also served as the head coach for both the USA Junior World Championship squad in 1993 and the Junior National Team in Foster was an assistant coach for gold-medal winning teams at the World Championship (1990), Goodwill Games (1990) and U.S. Olympic Festival (1987). He also was an assistant coach for the 1992 U.S. Olympic Team that captured the bronze medal in Barcelona, Spain. Besides coaching contributions, Foster also served on two selection committees for USA Basketball. From , Foster was on the USA Basketball Games Committee, which selected players and staff for various teams, including the 1990 World Championship team, the 1992 Olympic team and staff and players for all collegiate-level teams. He also served on the USA Basketball Player Selection Committee from , which chose players to fi ll rosters on different teams, such as the 1994 World Championship team, the Women s Senior National team and the 1996 Olympic team, not to mention a variety of collegiate-level squads. Foster also has been invited to numerous coaching clinics around the world, including countries such as Korea, Australia and Croatia. FOSTER S YEARLY RECORDS Year University Overall Conference Conference... Postseason W L W L St. Joseph s 16 9 N/A N/A N/A... AIAW First Round St. Joseph s Big 5* St. Joseph s Big St. Joseph s Big St. Joseph s Big St. Joseph s Big 5 Atlantic St. Joseph s Big 5 Atlantic-10...NCAA First Round St. Joseph s Big 5 Atlantic-10...NCAA Second Round St. Joseph s Big 5 Atlantic-10...NCAA Second Round St. Joseph s Big 5 Atlantic-10...NCAA Second Round St. Joseph s Big 5 Atlantic-10...NCAA Second Round St. Joseph s Big 5 Atlantic-10...NCAA First Round St. Joseph s Big 5 Atlantic Vanderbilt SEC...NCAA Elite Eight Vanderbilt SEC... NCAA Final Four Vanderbilt SEC...NCAA Sweet Vanderbilt SEC...NCAA Sweet Vanderbilt SEC...NCAA Elite Eight Vanderbilt SEC...NCAA Sweet Vanderbilt SEC...NCAA First Round Vanderbilt SEC Vanderbilt SEC...NCAA Second Round Vanderbilt SEC...NCAA Elite Eight Vanderbilt SEC...NCAA Elite Eight Ohio State Big Ten...NCAA Second Round Ohio State Big Ten...NCAA Second Round Ohio State Big Ten...NCAA Sweet Ohio State Big Ten...NCAA Second Round Ohio State Big Ten...NCAA First Round Ohio State Big Ten...NCAA First Round Ohio State Big Ten...NCAA Sweet Ohio State Big Ten...NCAA Second Round Ohio State Big Ten...NCAA Sweet 16 *The Big 5 is a city-wide series between Philadelphia schools: La Salle, Pennsylvania, St. Jospeh s, Temple and Villanova. OVERALL (33 years) Ohio State (9 years) Vanderbilt (11 years) St. Joseph s (13 years) OVERALL CONFERENCE Big Ten (9 years) SEC (11 years) Big 5 (12 years) Atlantic 10 (12 years)

26 DEBBIE BLACK ASSISTANT COACH 7TH SEASON ST. JOSEPH S UNIVERSITY COACHING CAREER 2005-present Ohio State Assistant Coach Vanderbilt Assistant Coach PLAYING CAREER St. Joseph s University (Head Coach Jim Foster) Hobart Islanders (Australian Professional Team) Colorado Xplosion (American Basketball League) 1999 Utah Starzz (WNBA) Miami Sol (WNBA) 2001 Sicilian Professional Team Connecticut Sun (WNBA) Debbie Black is beginning her seventh season as an assistant coach for the Buckeyes in She rejoined Jim Foster s coaching staff after closing out a stellar 18-season professional career in Black, who played for Foster at St. Joseph s from , is in her second stint as an assistant with her former mentor. She previously coached with Foster in at Vanderbilt. During her tenure, Black has helped the Buckeyes land several top recruits while assisting in the development of several Buckeye guards over the years. Last season Black helped mentor sophomore guard Tayler Hill to Big Ten all-defensive team honors while helping point guard Samantha Prahalis lead the Big Ten in assists for the second straight year. The year prior, Prahalis led the Big Ten and fi nished in the top 5 nationally in assists while earning fi rst team all-big Ten honors. In , Black helped two of her guards win Big Ten individual honors as Little repeated as defensive player of the year while rookie Samantha Prahalis won freshman of the year honors after leading all freshmen in scoring (10.2 ppg) and leading all players with 5.8 assists per game. Prahalis would go onto win fi rst team All-Big Ten honors in while Little was named to the all-defensive team for the third consecutive year. In Black helped Shavelle Little fl ourish into the best on-the-ball defender in the conference as Little took home Big Ten defensive player of the year honors as a sophomore while leading the league in steals. In , Black helped break in a pair of freshmen point guards. Black mentored Maria Moeller, a starter in all 32 games, to rank third in the Big Ten in assist-to-turnover. Little was not far behind Moeller that year, playing in 29 games and pocketing 41 steals. In Black s fi rst season with the Buckeyes in , the former WNBA Defensive Player of the Year guided Ohio State guard Kim Wilburn to 2006 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year honors. Black ended her professional career April 13, 2005, retiring from the Connecticut Sun of the WNBA. She also played with Miami and Utah of the WNBA after All-Star seasons with the Colorado Xplosion of the American Basketball League. With the Xplosion, Black recorded a rare feat with a quadruple-double against the Atlanta Glory Dec. 8, 1996 when she scored 10 points, handed out 12 assists, pulled down 14 rebounds and recorded 10 steals. In the all-time WNBA records book, Black retired ranked No. 8 in career steals (315) and tied for 10th in assists (612). Black also is first all-time in career steal-to-turnover ratio and fourth in career steals per game (2.26). She was the WNBA Defensive Player of the Year with the Miami Sol in She fi nished her ABL career as the all-time leader in steals (330) and ranked second in assists (608) and was named 1997 ABL Defensive Player of the Year. At St. Joseph s, Black helped lead the Hawks to two Big 5 championships and an Atlantic 10 title. A native of Philadelphia, Black completed her collegiate career ranked as St. Joe s all-time career leader in assists (718) and steals (572). A multi-sport athlete, Black earned 12 varsity letters in basketball, field hockey and softball. She reaped many awards on the court, including 1988 All-District and All-Atlantic 10 Conference First Team honors after being named second-team all-league in 1986 and to the All-Rookie team in She was inducted into the Philadelphia Big Five Hall of Fame in 1995, the St. Joseph s Basketball Hall of Fame in 1994 and the St. Joseph s Athletic Hall of Fame in OhioStateBuckeyes.com 25

27 ED BALDWIN ASSISTANT COACH 4TH SEASON AS COACH, 7TH OVERALL NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY COACHING CAREER 2008-Present Ohio State Assistant Coach Ohio State Director of Basketball Operations South Carolina Assistant Coach Temple Assistant Coach UNC-Charlotte Head Coach North Carolina State Assistant Coach Ed Baldwin was promoted to assistant coach in May of 2008 after completing his third and final season in as director of basketball operations at Ohio State. He is entering his fourth season as assistant coach in and seventh overall on Jim Foster s staff. A native of Fayetteville, N.C., Baldwin brings two decades of college experience to the Ohio State staff, including 13 years as a head coach at UNC-Charlotte from Prior to Ohio State, Baldwin was at South Carolina for a two-year stint after serving tenures at Temple and North Carolina State. In his fi rst full year as an assistant on Foster s staff in , Ohio State won 29 games, captured its fifth-straight Big Ten championship and reached the Sweet 16. In , he helped the Buckeyes to a school-record 31 wins and a record sixth-straight conference crown. Then last season, the Buckeyes captured their third straight Big Ten tournament title before advancing to their second Sweet 16 in 3 years. During his tenure in Columbus he has helped bring in several Top 20 recruiting classes, which have included Jantel Lavender, Samantha Prahalis. He also assisted in the recruitment of Ohio State s latest Top 20 recruiting class, highlighted by two-time Minnesota player of the year Tayler Hill and Ohio co-player of the Year Emilee Harmon. The 2010 class was highlighted by Ohio Gatorade Player of the Year Amy Scullion. At Temple, Baldwin was an assistant coach with Dawn Staley for two seasons, joining the Owls before the season. He helped lead Temple to its fi rst-ever Atlantic 10 Championship and its fi rst NCAA Tournament appearance in his initial season. Before moving to Philadelphia for the Temple position, Baldwin served as the head coach of the UNC-Charlotte women s basketball program for 13 years and left as the winningest coach in school history with 175 victories. Establishing school records for wins in a season (24) and winning percentage (.793), Baldwin also mentored two All-Americans; Markita Aldridge ( , ) and Jameka Jones ( ). Under his guidance, Tonya Phifer was selected for the All-Conference USA team. Prior to his arrival at Charlotte, Baldwin, worked for three years as an assistant to 1988 Olympic coach Kay Yow at NC State. NC State went while he was in Raleigh, winning the 1987 Atlantic Coast Conference title and making NCAA appearances in 1986 and During his three seasons with the Wolfpack, Baldwin was instrumental in recruiting and coaching current WNBA players Andrea Stinson, Sharon Manning and Rhonda Mapp. Baldwin began his coaching career at Raleigh s Broughton High School. The Caps compiled an incredible record during his six years and won state 4-A championships in 1983 and He was recognized for his efforts on no fewer than three occasions, earning Coach of the Year honors from the Raleigh Times and the Raleigh Sports Club. In 1986, he was tabbed North Carolina High School Coach of the Year by the Greensboro Record for his work at Broughton. Baldwin graduated from North Carolina Central University with a degree in social studies in As an athlete, he was a four-year letterwinner on the offensive line in football. Baldwin is married to the former Terri Hemphill. Married in 1994, they have a daughter, Shantia, 24, and a son, Stevon,

28 PATRICK KLEIN ASSISTANT COACH 1ST SEASON THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY COACHING CAREER 2002-Present Ohio State Assistant Coach Vanderbilt Assistant Coach St. Joseph s University Graduate Assistant Coach PLAYING CAREER St. Joseph s (Head Coach Jim Foster) Patrick Klein is entering his fi rst year as an assistant coach on Jim Foster s staff -- though, he is no stranger to the program. Klein, who served as an assistant coach at Illinois from , served as a graduate assistant on Foster s staff from and again last season where he assisted in several areas including summer camps, community service and supervising the student managers. During his time at UI Klein played a large role in the development of Illinois post players in addition to scouting, scheduling, recruiting, summer camps and academic mentoring. Klein helped the Fighting Illini to 49 wins and two postseason appearances in three seasons and played a big part in Jenna Smith s development into one of the top post players in the country. Klein also helped coordinate summer camps and had a hand in landing three talented recruiting classes. During his first season in Champaign, Klein helped the Illini to a 20-win season, a postseason appearance in and helped Smith earn All-America honors as a sophomore. In November of 2008 Klein helped Jolette Law and her staff sign the No. 3 recruiting class in the country - the highest-ranked class in school history. In , Klein helped a young Illini squad play its best basketball at the end of the season as the team fi nished 6-5 in the fi nal 11 games after starting Then in the Illini had a 19-win season and earned a trip to the WNIT quarterfi nals. In addition to his contributions at Ohio State, Klein also gained experience working with USA Basketball in the summer of He served on the support staff for the U18 FIBA Trials, monitoring and supervising 30 athletes during the trials week and assisting with on-court practice. Then, in August of 2006, he was on Anne Donovan s support staff for the USA Senior Women World Championship Trials, serving as a practice player and assisting the staff with on-court and post-practice workouts. Klein s success isn t solely devoted to basketball. He founded PB& J Consultants, a leadership consulting firm in Columbus, Ohio, in June of 2003 and remains the company s CEO. The business develops leadership workshops for high school student organizations that motivates students to excel in all areas of life. A native of Belpre, Ohio, Klein attended Ohio State, earned a bachelor s degree in business management in 2005 and a master s degree from the Fisher College of Business in March While a student, he served as Director of Tournaments and Leagues for Ohio Sports Plus, Inc., managing AAU and seasonal leagues for over 500 high school athletes. He also worked one year as a student manager for the Buckeyes in before becoming a graduate assistant for the and seasons. OhioStateBuckeyes.com 27

29 TANZANIA WILLIAMS DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS 4TH SEASON BOWLING GREEN WILLIAMS CAREER 2008-present: Ohio State Director of Basketball Operations : Assistant to the Commis sioner, Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference : Virginia Director of Basketball Operations : Assistant to the Director of Operations, Ohio State Tanzania Tangy Williams was named Ohio State s director of operations in May 2008 and is now in her fourth season with the Buckeyes in Williams came back to Columbus after serving as the assistant to the commissioner of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference in New Haven, Conn., joining the conference offi ce staff in July of Williams handled numerous duties including the budget, scheduling, tournament organization and assisted with the Conference Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and CHAMPS/Life-Skills programs. Prior to her stint at the CACC, Williams served as director of basketball operations at Virginia for three seasons where she oversaw the day-to-day operations of the program. Her duties included, but were not limited to, organizing travel plans, scheduling community service events, fi lm exchange and the supervision of team managers. In addition, she scheduled community outreach programs, speaking engagements and interviews for the players and staff. Williams spent the season serving as an assistant to the director of operations for the Buckeyes, working under Foster. OSU fi nished the season at and advanced to the NCAA s second round. For the Buckeyes, Williams coordinated fi lm exchange, broke down game fi lm and created scouting videos. In 2000, Williams received a M.B.A. from Clark Atlanta University before receiving her bachelor s degree in 1995 in fashion & marketing from Bowling Green State University. A four-year letterwinner from , she helped the Falcon women s basketball team to two Mid-American Conference championships and two NCAA tournament appearances. Prior to her time at Ohio State and Virginia, Williams spent almost fi ve years in the business world at National Cash Register in Atlanta, and the Otis Elevator Company and the Doneger Group in New York. She also has been working for Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions in New Haven, Conn., since August A Dayton, Ohio, native, Williams comes from a family of basketball players and is a member of the Chaminade- Julienne High School Athletic Hall of Fame. Her brother, Mike, played basketball at Miami University. Her sister, Tiffany, played at North Carolina A&T in addition to her other sister, Tamika, a former player at Connecticut, former assistant coach at Ohio State and a current member of the WNBA s Connecticut Sun. CANDACE DARK VIDEO COORDINATOR 1ST SEASON THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Former Buckeye Candace Dark is entering her fi rst year as Ohio State s video coordinator. A four-year letterwinner at Ohio State from , Dark rejoins the Buckeyes after spending two years as a graduate assistant manager on the University of Toledo women s basketball staff from where she was in charge of video exchange as well as assisting with promotional activities, fundraising, on-campus recruiting and coordinating the team s community outreach program. Since December 2009, she has served as an academic advisor in the School of Allied Medical Professions at OSU. Prior to her stint at Toledo, Dark served as a student assistant coach at Ohio State in when the Buckeyes fi nished with a 28-4 overall record and captured their third consecutive Big Ten championship. Dark graduated from Ohio State in 2007 with a bachelor s degree in exercise science before earning her master s degree in higher education and administration from Toledo in She appeared in 91 career games for the Buckeyes and was part of two Big Ten championships ( , ), including the 2006 Big Ten Tournament title. The Buckeyes were during her four years in Columbus. A three-time academic all-big Ten honoree, Dark was a member of OSU s Dean List for all five years and was a four-time Ohio State scholar-athlete. A native of Kingman, Ind., Dark is a 2002 graduate of Fountain Central High School. She fi nished her career with 1,875 points and was a four-time Crawfordsville Journal Review Player of the Year. As a senior, the two-year captain averaged 21.1 points per game and was named to the 2002 Indianapolis Star All-Star Team. DARK S CAREER 2011-present Video Coordinator, Ohio State Academic Advisor, Ohio State School of Allied Medical Professions Video Coordinator, University of Toledo Student Assistant Coach, Ohio State 28

30 PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT STAFF DAVE RICHARDSON ASSOCIATE STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH Dave Richardson came to Ohio State in 2005 after spending four years as an has a strong background in power lifting. In 1984 he won the Alaska powerlifting assistant strength trainer at the University of Miami (Fla.). state championship and was crowned the Louisiana state powerlifting champion Prior to working with the men s basketball team at Miami, Richardson worked in 1986 and for six seasons as the head strength and conditioning coach at the University of In 1985 and 1986 he was the ArkLaMiss champion and was listed among the Louisiana at Monroe. Powerlifting USA Top 100. In addition, Richardson served five years in the Army and Before his stint at Louisiana-Monroe, Richardson served fi ve years as head was a member of the All-Army powerlifting team. strength and conditioning coach at Nicholls State University. Two of the seasons at In addition, Richardson also served as the head strength and conditioning coach Nicholls State he served as the head track and field coach. for Central America s Davis Cup tennis team. The Monroe, La., native also worked as the strength and conditioning coach for As an undergrad, Richardson was a student assistant on the ULM strength Central America s Davis Cup tennis team in staff. Richardson, who earned a bachelor s degree in health and human performance A native of Monroe, La., Richardson lives with his wife, Amanda, and his two in 1989 and a master s degree in exercise science in 1990 from Louisiana-Monroe, children, Megan and David. CHALISA FONZA ATHLETIC TRAINER Chalisa Fonza, touting over a decade of experience at both the professional and collegiate levels, is marking her 12th season as head trainer to the Ohio State women s basketball team. A 1995 graduate of the Ohio State master s degree program, Fonza is no stranger to the high standard of treatment and care administered by the athletics training staff. She manages individualized treatment and conditioning programs for each player on a year-round basis. Additionally, Fonza serves as the medical liaison between student-athletes and an all-inclusive sports medicine staff consisting of a team physician, internists, surgeons, dentists, ophthalmologists and a sports psychologist. She also provides classroom instruction. Fonza spent the summer of 2005 with the Washington Mystics of the WNBA, DR. JIM BORCHERS TEAM PHYSICIAN Former Buckeye Jim Borchers is in his first season as a team physician with the women s basketball team. In addition to working with the women s basketball program, Borchers also provides medical treatment for student-athletes from football, men s and women s soccer, men s and women s lacrosse, men s and women s tennis, field hockey and softball. A native of Bellbrook, Ohio, Borchers walked on with the Buckeyes and went earned four varsity awards as the regular long snapper between 1990 and He received the Ike Kelley Special Teams Player of the Year Award in A serving as the team s head athletic trainer. Prior to coming to Columbus, Fonza was an assistant trainer at Oklahoma State covering football, men s and women s basketball and golf. She also supervised the student-training staff. Fonza enjoyed similar duties at Cleveland State in 1999 in addition to organizing trainers for the NCAA Volleyball and Wrestling Championships. Her career also includes a stint with the WNBA Cleveland Rockers during their inaugural season in A native of Quincy, Ill., Fonza earned her bachelor s degree from Western Illinois in She is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and an alumna of Phi Kappa Phi Fraternity. four-year Academic All-Big Ten honoree and a four-year OSU Scholar-Athlete, he graduated from Ohio State in 1993 with a degree in chemistry. He earned his M.D. from Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine in Borchers completed his residency in family medicine from Toledo Hospital in 2003 and his sports medicine fellowship from the Northwest Ohio Sports Medicine Institute in Jim and his wife, Mary, have three children: Emily, William and Joseph. ERIC BUCHANAN EQUIPMENT MANAGER Eric Buchanan, a native of Clintonville, Ohio, is entering his 16th year as an equipment manager at Ohio State and third with the basketball programs. His duties range from negotiating equipment purchases with various manufacturer representatives to handling game-day equipment related issues. Buchanan has been involved in the equipment industry since 1991, when he served as a volunteer equipment manager for the University of Cincinnati football team. He held that position until he graduated in 1994 with a bachelor of arts degree in sociology. He received a master of arts degree in athletic administration in 1995 from Ohio University, while serving as a graduate assistant equipment manager for OU s basketball, football and track programs. Prior to his appointment at Ohio State in 1996, Buchanan spent a year as an assistant equipment manager at the University of California at Berkeley and worked with the football, women s basketball, swimming and water polo teams. He also was a volunteer intern with the Oakland Raiders while at California. Buchanan currently resides in Columbus. ALLISON LOGAN STUDENT-ATHLETE SUPPORT SERVICES Allison Logan has been an Athletic Academic Counselor at Ohio State for eight A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Logan previously worked as the Coordinator of years, six of those with the women s basketball team. Student-Athlete Support Services at American University from and an Her duties include, but are not limited to, working with student-athletes and staff Athletic Academic Counselor at the University of South Alabama from on day-to-day academic concerns and the coordination of tutoring and mentoring for student-athletes. A former cross country and track student-athlete at Ohio State, Logan received a bachelor of arts from Ohio State in 1994, a master s degree from American University in 1996 and is currently working on her PhD at Ohio State. PATTY MEEK OFFICE ASSOCIATE Patty Meek is marking her 13th year as a member of the Buckeye basketball staff. Meek s employment at the university began in 1987 at the Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute in Wooster and she moved to the Columbus campus in Meek is an integral part of the Buckeye women s basketball program staff. Her responsibilities range from managing the office to aiding the staff with recruiting organization. Meek and her husband, Randall, live in Powell, Ohio. They have one son, Jamie, who is married to Danielle, and a daughter, Amy, who is married to Todd. Amy and Todd have two children, Zachary and Emma. OhioStateBuckeyes.com 29

31 Tracey Hall jersey retirement ATHLETIC & ACADEMIC HONORS Katie Smith jersey retirement Hometown Honors Academic All-Big Ten honoree Alice Jamen Jantel Lavender receiving the State Farm Coaches All- America Basketball Team award Jessica Davenport All-America award 30

32 MCDONALD S ALL-AMERICANS The Buckeyes have two McDonald s High School All-Americans on the roster. Samantha Prahalis played in the 2008 game in Milwaukee and Tayler Hill in Jantel Lavender, Alison Jackson, Marscilla Packer, Jessica Davenport and Brandie Hoskins recently completed their accomplished careers as Buckeyes. Jantel Lavender Marscilla Packer Brandie Hoskins Tayler Hill Jessica Davenport Samantha Prahalis Alison Jackson OhioStateBuckeyes.com 31

33 Katie Smith USA BASKETBALL Buckeyes have earned roster spots on every team sponsored by the organizing body, including Katie Smith who became the first player to represent the Scarlet and Gray as a member of a U.S. Olympic Team in Smith won the gold with the 2000 squad in Sydney, Australia, brought home her second gold medal as a member of the 2004 U.S. Olympic squad in Athens, Greece and won her third gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Games in China. 32

34 U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM Katie Smith (alt), 2000, 2004, 2008 GOODWILL GAMES TEAM Katie Smith R. WILLIAMS JONES CUP TEAM Yvette Angel Lisa Cline Nikita Lowry , 1988 Katie Smith WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Katie Smith , 2002 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING TEAM Katie Smith JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Katie Smith SELECT TEAM Lisa Cline , 1990 Tracey Hall Katie Smith Nikita Lowry , 1990 JUNIOR NATIONAL TEAM Nikita Lowry Katie Smith NATIONAL TEAM TRIALS Courtney Coleman Caity Matter Kim Wilburn NATIONAL TEAM FOR YOUNG WOMEN Caity Matter Jim Foster (head coach) UNDER-19 NATIONAL TEAM Samantha Prahalis UNDER-20 NATIONAL TEAM Marscilla Packer UNDER-21 NATIONAL TEAM Marscilla Packer UNDER-18 NATIONAL TEAM Jantel Lavender Samantha Prahalis WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES Tracey Hall Katie Smith Jessica Davenport Brandie Hoskins Jantel Lavender SENIOR NATIONAL TEAM SELECTION COMMITTEE Beth Burns SENIOR NATIONAL TEAM Katie Smith , 1999, 2004, 2006, 2007 Jessica Davenport , 2007 OLYMPIC SPORTS FESTIVAL Yvette Angel Stacie Bruce Lisa Cline Teresa Dombkowski Stacie Howard Adrienne Johnson Vicki Pullie Averrill Roberts Monica Taylor , 1991 JIM FOSTER AND USA BASKETBALL COACHING EXPERIENCE 2003 National Team for Young Women Head Coach - Gold Medal 1997 World University Games Head Coach - Gold Medal 1993 Junior National Team Head Coach 1992 Olympic Team Assistant Coach - Bronze Medal 1991 Junior National Team Head Coach 1990 World Championship Team Assistant Coach, Gold Medal 1989 World Junior Championships Assistant Coach 1987 Olympic Festival Assistant Coach - Gold medal COMMITTEE EXPERIENCE 2005 World University Games USA Basketball Player Selection Committee USA Basketball Games Committee OhioStateBuckeyes.com 33

35 OHIO STATE AND THE WNBA Ohio State has built a solid connection with the WNBA. In October 2008 Katie Smith, a twotime All-American at Ohio State from and a student assistant coach for the Buckeyes in the and campaigns, led the Detroit Shock to their third WNBA title in six years and was named Finals MVP this less than two months after winning her third goal medal at the Beijing Olympics. Smith averaged 20.6 points in the three-game sweep, including a playoff career-high 25 points in Game 1. She followed that up with 22 points in Game 2 and hit every clutch shot the Shock needed as the Silver Stars tried to mount a comeback. Smith now plays for the Seattle Storm. Assistant coach Debbie Black adds another link to the WNBA. In 2005, she officially retired from professional basketball after an 18- year career, spanning international play and professional leagues in the United States. Black played for three teams in the WNBA - Utah, Miami and retired with the Connecticut Sun. Additionally Nancy Darsch was an assistant coach for two seasons with the Lynx from Darsch coached at Ohio State from and led the Buckeyes to the 1993 Final Four. Darsch now is an assistant for Boston College. Debbie Merrill, a third-team All-Big Ten selection in 2006, became the fourth Buckeye in the last four seasons to move on to the WNBA. She was selected in the second round of the WNBA draft by Connecticut. Caity Matter, Ohio State s all-time leader in 3-point shooting, played her rookie season with the Charlotte Sting in In 2004, LaToya Turner signed with Phoenix and Courtney Coleman also was a second-round draft pick by Connecticut in In April 2007, Jessica Davenport was selected No. 2 overall in the WNBA Draft by San Antonio. She was traded to New York, where she helped the Liberty reach the playoffs, losing to Smith s Shock. Brandie Hoskins also was drafted in the 2007, going in the third round to Seattle and Marscilla Packer was selected in the 2008 draft by the Phoenix Mercury. Jantel Lavender is the newest addition to the Buckeyes WNBA contingent. Ohio State s alltime leading scorer and rebounder was chosen 5th overall in the 2011 Draft by the Los Angeles Sparks. 34

36 OHIO STATE S ALL-TIME WNBA DRAFT LIST Jantel Lavender Year Round Pick Player Pos. Years at OSU Drafted By 1998 Expansion Draft 8 Adrienne Johnson G Cleveland Rockers 1999 Player Allocation Katie Smith F Minnesota Lynx (from Columbus Quest, ABL) Jamie Lewis G Washington Mystics Tomeka Brown G Orlando Miracle Courtney Coleman F Connecticut Sun (from Detroit) Debbie Merrill F/C 2006 Connecticut Sun Jessica Davenport C San Antonio Silver Stars Traded to New York Liberty Brandie Hoskins G Seattle Storm Marscilla Packer G Phoenix Mercury Jantel Lavender C Los Angeles Sparks Free Agent Signees: LaToya Turner - Phoenix 2004; Caity Matter - Charlotte 2005 Caity Matterter Jessica Davenport Debbie Black OhioStateBuckeyes.com 35

37 TENNESSEE STATE Sunday, Nov Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio 2 p.m. EST UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School... Tennesee State University City...Nashville, Tenn. Founded Enrollment...8,000 Nickname... Tigers School Colors...Reflex Blue & White Arena Name (Capacity)... Gentry Center (10,600) Conference...Ohio Valley Conference President... Dr. Portia H. Shields Athletics Director...Teresa L. Phillips TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason... n/a Head Coach...Tracee Wells Alma Mater, Year...Tennesee State, 1998 Assistant Coaches...Donna Wynn...Marcus Payne...Joe Bonham SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Zekeya Andreson ... zanderson01@tnstate.edu Work: Athletics website:...tsutigers.com HOWARD Tuesday, Nov Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio 7 p.m. EST UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School...Howard University City... Washington, D.C. Founded Enrollment...10,500 Nickname...Bison School Colors...Navy Blue & White Arena Name (Capacity)... Burr Gymnasium (2,700) Conference...Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference President...Dr. Sidney A. Ribeau Athletics Director... Louis Skip Perkins TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason... n/a Head Coach...Niki Reid Geckeler Alma Mater, Year...Georgetown, 1993 Assistant Coaches...James Simmons...Brian Johnson SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Jamilah Corbitt ...jamilah.corbitt@howard.edu Work: Athletics website:...howard-bison.com LOUISIANA STATE Sunday, Nov Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio 5 p.m. EST TV: Big Ten Network UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School... Louisiana State University City... Baton Rouge, La. Founded Enrollment...28,771 Nickname...Lady Tigers School Colors... Purple & Gold Arena Name (Capacity)...Pete Maravich Center (13,215) Conference...Southeastern Conference President...Dr. John V. Lombardi Athletics Director...Joe Alleva TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason... n/a Head Coach... Nikki Caldwell Alma Mater, Year...Tennessee, 1994 Assistant Coaches... Tasha Butts...Tony Perotti...Stacie Terry SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Bill Martin ...wmarti4@lsu.edu Work: Cell: Athletics website:... LSUsports.net TEMPLE Friday, Nov Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio 6 p.m. EST UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School...Temple University City...Philadelphia, Pa. Founded Enrollment...37,000 Nickname...Owls School Colors...Cherry & White Arena Name (Capacity)...Liacouras Center (10,206)...McGonigle Hall (3,900) Conference... Atlantic 10 President... Dr. Ann Weaver Hart Athletics Director... Bill Bradshaw TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason...NCAA 2nd Round Head Coach... Tonya Cardoza Alma Mater, Year... Virginia, 1991 Assistant Coaches...Waynetta Veney...Dan Durkin... Willnett Crockett SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Karen Auerbach ... kauerbach@temple.edu Work: Athletics website:... owlsports.com STONY BROOK Friday, Nov Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio 2 p.m. EST UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School... Stony Brook University City...Stony Brook, N.Y. Founded Enrollment...24,000 Nickname... Seawolves School Colors...Red, Blue & White Arena Name (Capacity)... Pritchard Gymnasium (1,800) Conference...America East Conference President... Dr. Samuel L. Stanley, Jr. Athletics Director...Jim Fiore TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason... n/a Head Coach...Beth O Boyle Alma Mater, Year...Gettysburg College, 1998 Assistant Coaches... Jesse Fleming... Crishna Hill... Cori Chambers SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Jeremy Cohen ...jeremy.cohen@stonybrook.edu Work: Cell: Athletics website:... GoSeawolves.org FLORIDA STATE Wednesday, Nov Value City Arena Big Ten/ACC Challenge Columbus, Ohio 8:30 p.m. EST TV: Big Ten Network UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School...Florida State University City...Tallahassee, Fla. Founded Enrollment...40,838 Nickname...Seminoles School Colors...Garnet & Gold Arena Name (Capacity). Donald L. Tucker Center (12,100) Conference... Atlantic Coast Conference President...Dr. Eric J. Barron Athletics Director... Randy Spetman TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason...NCAA Second Round Head Coach... Sue Semrau Alma Mater, Year... UC-San Diego, 1985 Assistant Coaches... Angie Johnson... Lance White... Brooke Wyckoff SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Zach Stipe ...zstipe@fsu.edu Work: Cell: Athletics website:...seminoles.com 36

38 OKLAHOMA Sunday, Dec. 4 - Lloyd Noble Center Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge Norman, Okla. TBA UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School... University of Oklahoma City...Norman, Okla. Founded Enrollment...28,582 Nickname...Sooners School Colors... Crimson & Cream Arena Name (Capacity)...Lloyd Noble Center (12,000) Conference...Big 12 President... David L. Boren Athletics Director...Joe Castiglione TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason... NCAA Sweet 16 Head Coach...Sherri Coale Alma Mater, Year... Oklahoma Christian, 1987 Assistant Coaches...Jan Ross... Pam DeCosta...Chad Thrailkill SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Jared Thompson ...jaredthompson@ou.edu Work: Athletics website:... soonersports.com SOUTHERN Tuesday, Dec Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio 7:30 p.m. EST TV: Big Ten Network/BTN.com UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School...Southern University City...New Orleans, La. Founded Enrollment...8,000 Nickname...Jaguars Conference... Southwestern Athletic Chancellor...Dr. James Llorens Interim Athletics Director...Sally Pugh TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason... WNIT 1st Round SPORTS INFORMATION Asst. AD, Media Relations... Christopher Jones ... jones_chrisk@yahoo.com Work: Athletics website:... gojagsports.com CHARLOTTE Mondy, Dec Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio 7 p.m. EST UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School... Universty of North Carolina-Charlotte City...Charlotte, N.C. Founded Enrollment...25,312 Nickname...49ers School Colors... Green & White Arena Name (Capacity)... Halton Arena (9,105) Conference... Atlantic 10 Chancellor... Dr. Phil Dubois Athletics Director...Judy W. Rose TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason...WNIT Final Four Head Coach... Cara Consuegra Alma Mater, Year...Iowa, 2001 Assistant Coaches... Angela Crosby...Karen Lange...Sabrina Gregory SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Brent Stastny ...bmstastn@uncc.edu Work: Cell: Athletics website:... Charlotte49ers.com CANISIUS Sunday, Dec Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio Noon EST UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School...Canisius College City...Buffalo, N.Y. Founded Enrollment...3,196 Nickname...Golden Griffins School Colors... Blue & Gold Arena Name (Capacity).. Koessler Athletic Center (2,176) Conference... Metro Atlantic Athletic President... John J. Hurley Athletics Director...Bill Maher TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason... n/a Head Coach...Terry Zeh Alma Mater, Year...St. Bonaventure, 1990 Assistant Coaches... Tara Fleming... Jacey Brooks...Nick Moore SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Matt Lozar ... lozarm@canisius.edu Work: Cell: Athletics website:...gogriffs.com CALIFORNIA Saturday, Dec Haas Pavilion Berkeley, Calif. 5 p.m. EST UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School...University of California City...Berkeley, Calif. Founded Enrollment...25,843 Nickname... Golden Bears School Colors... Blue & Gold Arena Name (Capacity)...Haas Pavilion (11,877) Conference... Pacific-12 Chancellor...Robert Birgeneau Athletics Director... Sandy Barbour TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason... WNIT 2nd Round Head Coach...Lindsay Gottlieb Alma Mater, Year... Brown, 1999 Assistant Coaches... Kai Felton... Daron Park...Charmin Smith SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Melissa Dudek ...mdudek@berkeley.edu Work: Cell: Athletics website:...calbears.com SOUTHERN UTAH Tuesday, Dec Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio 2 p.m. EST UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School... Southern Utah University City...Cedar City, Utah Founded Enrollment...8,066 Nickname...Thunderbirds School Colors...Scarlet & White Arena Name (Capacity)... Centrum Arena (5,300) Conference...The Summit League President...Dr. Michael T. Benson Athletics Director...Ken Beazer TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason... n/a Head Coach...JR Payne Alma Mater, Year...St. Mary s College (Calif.), 1999 Assistant Coaches... Toriano Towns... Nicole Ryan... Caitlyn Sears SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Kyle Newhouse ... kylenewhouse@suu.edu Work: Athletics website:...suutbirds.com OhioStateBuckeyes.com 37

39 WASHINGTON STATE Thursday, Dec Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio 7 p.m. EST UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School... Washington State University City... Pullman, Wash. Founded Enrollment...20,060 Nickname...Cougars School Colors... Crimson & Gray Arena Name (Capacity)...Value Conference... Pacific-12 President... Elson S. Floyd Athletics Director... Bill Moos TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason... n/a Head Coach... June Daugherty Alma Mater, Year...Ohio State, 1978 Assistant Coaches... Mike Daugherty... Mo Hines...Brian Holsinger SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Bobby Alworth ...bobby.alworth@wsu.edu Work: Cell: Athletics website:...wsucougars.com WISCONSIN Friday, Dec Kohl Center Madison, Wis. 8 p.m. EST TV: Big Ten Network Monday, Feb. 6 - Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio 7:30 p.m. EST TV: Big Ten Network UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School...University of Wisconsin City...Madison, Wis. Founded Enrollment... 42,099 Nickname... Badgers School Colors... Cardinal & White Arena Name (Capacity)... Kohl Center (17,142) Conference...Big Ten Chancellor... David Ward Athletics Director... Benny Alvarez TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason...WNIT 2nd Round Head Coach... Bobbie Kelsey Alma Mater, Year... Stanford, 1996 Assistant Coaches...Kyle Rechlicz... Stacy Cantley... Alysiah Bond SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Dianne Nordstrom ...dkn@athletics.wisc.edu Work: Athletics website:...uwbadgers.com OHIO STATE - WISCONSIN SERIES Series Record...OSU leads Series in OSU, 1-0 Last Meeting... 2/27/11, OSU, In Columbus...OSU leads 21-5 In Madison...OSU leads 16-9 Neutral Site...OSU leads 8-0 Overtime... Series tied 1-1 Current Win Streak... OSU - 18 Longest Win Streak... OSU - 18/UW - 6 Most OSU Points...97 (2/13/87) Most UW Points...99 (1/28/94) Most Combined Points (1/28/94) MICHIGAN STATE Sunday, Dec Breslin Center East Lansing, Mich. 4 p.m. EST TV: ESPN2 UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School... Michigan State University City...East Lansing, Mich. Founded Enrollment... 47,100 Nickname...Spartans School Colors...Green & White Arena Name (Capacity)... Breslin Center (14,759) Conference...Big Ten President... Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon Athletics Director...Mark Hollis TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason... NCAA 2nd Round Head Coach... Suzy Merchant Alma Mater, Year... Central Michigan, 1991 Assistant Coaches...Shane Clipfell... Tempie Brown... NcKell Copeland SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Jim Donatelli ...jdonatelli@ath.msu.edu Work: Athletics website:... MSUSpartans.com OHIO STATE - MSU SERIES Series Record...OSU leads Series in OSU, 3-0 Last Meeting...3/5/11, OSU, In Columbus...OSU leads In East Lansing...OSU leads Neutral Site...OSU leads 11-3 Overtime...MSU leads 2-1 Current Win Streak...OSU - 3 Longest Win Streak...OSU - 8/MSU - 5 Most OSU Points (1/4/85) Most MSU Points (2/22/91) Most Combined Points (1/4/85) 38

40 PENN STATE MINNESOTA NORTHWESTERN Monday, Feb Bryce Jordan Center University Park, Pa. 7 p.m. EST TV: ESPN2 UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School... Penn State University City... University Park, Pa. Founded Enrollment... 42,294 Nickname... Lady Lions School Colors... Blue & White Arena Name (Capacity). Bryce Jordan Center (15,261) Conference...Big Ten President...Dr. Graham Spanier Athletics Director... Tim Curley TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason... NCAA 2nd Round Head Coach...Coquese Washington Alma Mater, Year...Notre Dame, 1992 Assistant Coaches...Fred Chimel...Kia Damon...Maren Walseth SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Kristina Peterson ...kap18@psu.edu Work: Athletics website:... GoPSUSports.com OHIO STATE - PSU SERIES Series Record...PSU leads Series in OSU, 2-1 Last Meeting...3/6/11, OSU, at BTT In Columbus...PSU leads 11-9 In State College...PSU leads 17-6 Neutral Site... OSU leads 6-3 Overtime...Tied 1-1 Current Win Streak... OSU - 2 Longest Win Streak...OSU - 11/PSU - 6 (2x) Most OSU Points...97 (1/27/93) Most PSU Points (12/8/90) Most Combined Points (12/8/90) Sunday, Jan Williams Arena Minneapolis, Minn. 1 p.m. EST TV: Big Ten Network Thursday, Feb Value City Arena 6:30/8:30 p.m. EST TV: Big Ten Network/BTN.com UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School... University of Minnesota City...Minneapolis, Minn. Founded Enrollment... 50,067 Nickname... Golden Gophers School Colors... Maroon & Gold Arena Name (Capacity)... Williams Arena (14,625) Conference...Big Ten President...Dr. Eric Kaler Athletics Director... Joel Maturi TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason...n/a Head Coach...Pam Borton Alma Mater, Year... Defiance, 1987 Assistant Coaches... Curtis Loyd...Ted Riverso...Kelly Roysland SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Sara Turcotte ... starasew@umn.edu Work: Athletics website:...gophersports.com OHIO STATE - MINNESOTA SERIES Series Record...OSU leads Series in Last Meeting...2/13/11, OSU In Columbus...OSU leads 24-1 In Minneapolis...OSU leads 20-7 Neutral Site...OSU leads 6-2 Overtime...OSU leads 1-0 Current Win Streak...OSU - 4 Longest Win Streak...OSU - 17/MINN - 2 Most OSU Points (1/12/96) Most MINN Points...82 (1/27/89) Most Combined Points (1/27/89) Thursday, Jan Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio 7 p.m. EST UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School...Northwestern University City...Evanston, Ill. Founded Enrollment... 8,000 Nickname...Wildcats School Colors... Purple & White Arena Name (Capacity)...Welsh-Ryan Arena (8,117) Conference...Big Ten President... Morton Schapiro Athletics Director...Jim Phillips TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason...WNIT 2nd Round Head Coach...Joe McKeown Alma Mater, Year... Kent State, 1979 Assistant Coaches...Ali Jaques...Caroline McCombs...Tennille Adams SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Julie Dunn ... julie-dunn@northwestern.edu Work: Cell: Athletics website:...nusports.com OHIO STATE - NU SERIES Series Record...OSU leads Series in NU, 2-0 Last Meeting...2/6/11, NU, In Columbus...OSU leads 18-6 In Evanston...OSU leads Neutral Site...OSU leads 2-1. Overtime...OSU leads 1-0 Current Win Streak...NU - 2 Longest Win Streak...OSU - 19/NW - 4 (2x) Most OSU Points (2/9/96) Most NW Points (1/12/97) Most Combined Points (1/12/97) OhioStateBuckeyes.com 39

41 INDIANA IOWA ILLINOIS Thursday, Jan Assembly Hall Bloomington, Ind. 8 p.m. EST TV: Big Ten Network Thursday, Feb Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio 7 p.m. EST UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School... Indiana University City...Bloomington, Ind. Founded Enrollment... 40,354 Nickname... Hoosiers School Colors...Cream & Crimson Arena Name (Capacity)... Assembley Hall (17,357) Conference...Big Ten President... Michael A. McRobbie Athletics Director... Fred Glass TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason...n/a Head Coach...Felisha Legette-Jack Alma Mater, Year...Syracuse, 1989 Assistant Coaches...Jose Mori...Whitney Thomas...Charlene Thomas-Swinson SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Ryan Sheets ... msheets@indiana.edu Work: Athletics website:... IUHoosiers.com OHIO STATE - IU SERIES Series Record... OSU leads Series in OSU, 1-0 Last Meeting... 1/5/11, OSU, In Columbus... OSU leads 27-4 In Bloomington... IU leads Neutral Site... OSU leads 7-0 Overtime... IU leads 2-0 Current Win Streak... OSU- 1 Longest Win Streak...OSU - 7/IU - 5 Most OSU Points (2/9/96) Most IU Points...85 (1/31/02) Most Combined Points (1/17/86) Monday, Jan. 2 - Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio 1/3 p.m. EST TV: Big Ten Network UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School...University of Iowa City... Iowa City, Iowa Founded Enrollment... 30,893 Nickname...Hawkeyes School Colors...Black & Old Gold Arena Name (Cap.)... Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,500) Conference...Big Ten President... Sally Mason Athletics Director... Gary Barta TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason... NCAA 1st Round Head Coach... Lisa Bluder Alma Mater, Year...Northern Iowa, 1983 Assistant Coaches... Jan Jenson...Jenni Fitzgerald...Shannon Gage SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Aaron Blau ... aaron-blau@hawkeyesports.com Work: Athletics website:...hawkeyesports.com OHIO STATE - IOWA SERIES Series Record... OSU leads Series in OSU, 2-1 Last Meeting... 3/4/11, OSU, In Columbus... OSU leads 18-7 In Iowa City...Iowa leads 16-9 Neutral Site... OSU leads 4-2 Overtime... OSU leads 1-0 Current Win Streak... OSU - 2 Longest Win Streak... OSU - 9/ Iowa - 9 Most OSU Points...93 (2/5/04) Most Iowa Points...94 (2/28/90) Most Combined Points (2/5/04) Sunday, Jan Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio 2 p.m. EST Thursday, Feb. 9 - Assembly Hall Champaign, Ill. TBA UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School... University of Illinois City... Champaign, Ill. Founded Enrollment... 42,326 Nickname... Fighting Illini School Colors...Orange & Blue Arena Name (Capacity)... Assembly Hall (16,618) Conference...Big Ten President...Michael J. Hogan Athletics Director... Mike Thomas TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason...n/a Head Coach... Jolette Law Alma Mater, Year... Iowa, 1990 Assistant Coaches... Lisa Cermignano...Michael Peck... Usha Gilmore SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Mike Koon ...mkoon@illinois.edu Work: Cell: Athletics website:...fi ghtingillini.com OHIO STATE - ILLINOIS SERIES Series Record...OSU leads Series in OSU, 1-0 Last Meeting...1/20/11, OSU, In Columbus...OSU leads 22-4 In Champaign...OSU leads Neutral Site...OSU leads 6-1 Overtime...ILL leads 2-0 Current Win Streak...OSU - 7 Longest Win Streak... OSU - 15/ILL - 5 Most OSU Points...94 (3/13/93) Most UI Points...96 (2/13/02) Most Combined Points (2/13/02) 40

42 PURDUE NEBRASKA MICHIGAN Sunday, Feb Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio 5 p.m. EST TV: ESPN2 UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School...Purdue University City...West Lafayette, Ind. Founded Enrollment... 39,637 Nickname... Boilermakers School Colors...Old Gold & Black Arena Name (Capacity)...Mackey Arena (14,240) Conference...Big Ten President...France A. Cordova Athletics Director... Morgan J. Burke TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason... NCAA 2nd Round Head Coach... Sharon Versyp Alma Mater, Year... Purdue, 1989 Assistant Coaches...Martin Clapp...Nadine Morgan...Christy Smith SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Sara White ...sarawhite@purdue.edu Work: Cell: Athletics website:...purduesports.com OHIO STATE - PURDUE SERIES Series Record... OSU leads Series in OSU, 2-0 Last Meeting... 2/20/11, OSU, In Columbus... OSU leads 19-8 In West Lafayette... OSU leads Neutral Site... PU leads 5-4 Overtime... Series tied 1-1 Current Win Streak... OSU - 2 Longest Win Streak...OSU - 20/PUR - 6 Most OSU Points...97 (3/1/87) Most PUR Points (1/3/91) Most Combined Points (3/1/87) Thursday, Jan Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio 6 p.m. EST TV: Big Ten Network Sunday, Feb Devaney Center Lincoln, Neb. 12/2/4 p.m. EST TV: Big Ten Network/BTN.com UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School... University of Nebraska City... Lincoln, Neb. Founded Enrollment... 24,610 Nickname... Cornhuskers School Colors...Scarlet & Cream Arena Name (Capacity)...Devaney Center (13,595) Conference...Big Ten Chancellor...Harvey Perlman Athletics Director... Tom Osborne TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason...n/a Head Coach...Connie Yori Alma Mater, Year...Creighton, 1986 Assistant Coaches...Sunny Smallwood...Kellie Lewis-Jay...Dayna Finch SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Jeff Griesch ... jgriesch@huskers.com Work: Athletics website:...huskers.com OHIO STATE - UN SERIES Series Record... OSU leads 3-2 Series in n/a Last Meeting... 12/6/08, OSU, In Columbus... OSU leads 2-1 In Lincoln...Series tied 1-1 Neutral Site...Series tied 0-0 Overtime...Series tied 0-0 Current Win Streak... OSU - 3 Longest Win Streak... OSU - 3/UN - 2 Most OSU Points...86 (x2), last (12/22/07) Most UN Points...74 (12/22/07) Most Combined Points (12/22/07) Saturday, Jan. 7 - Crisler Arena Ann Arbor, Mich. 5 p.m. EST TV: Big Ten Network UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE Name of School...University of Michigan City...Ann Arbor, Mich. Founded Enrollment... 38,006 Nickname...Wolverines School Colors... Maize & Blue Arena Name (Capacity)... Crisler Arena (13,751) Conference...Big Ten President... Mary Sue Coleman Athletics Director...Dave Brandon TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record Postseason...WNIT 1st Round Head Coach...Kevin Borseth Alma Mater, Year... Lake Superior State, 1976 Assistant Coaches...Dawn Plitzuweit... Tianna Kirkland SPORTS INFORMATION Women s Basketball Contact... Zena Lewis ... zolewis@umich.ed Work: Athletics website:...mgoblue.com OHIO STATE - UM SERIES Series Record...OSU leads 47-8 Series in UM, 2-0 Last Meeting...1/27/11, UM, In Columbus...OSU leads 25-3 In Ann Arbor...OSU leads 22-5 Neutral Site...Series tied 0-0 Overtime...UM leads 2-1 Current Win Streak...UM - 2 Longest Win Streak...OSU - 16/UM - 2 (x2) Most OSU Points...94 (2x), last 1/22/95 Most UM Points...85 (1/29/99) Most Combined Points (1/22/95) OhioStateBuckeyes.com 41

43 SEASON IN REVIEW WHAT THE BUCKEYES DID IN The Buckeyes advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the second time in three years, falling to No. 1 seed Tennessee in the Dayton Regional, Ohio State won a record-tying third consecutive Big Ten tournament championship. Senior Jantel Lavender became the first men s or women s player to win Big Ten player of the year four consecutive years and also earned WBCA All-America honors for the third year in a row. Junior Samantha Prahalis was named second (media) and third team (coaches) all-big Ten. Sophomore Tayler Hill was named to Big Ten all-defensive team. Ashley Adams named to Big Ten all-freshman team. Lavender was chosen 5th overall by the Los Angeles Sparks in April s WNBA Draft. Ohio State recorded its ninth straight 20-win season under head coach Jim Foster, marking the 25th of Foster s career and 12th consecutive overall. Ohio State has 193 wins over the last seven seasons, tied for the 9th most among NCAA Division I teams in that span. Ohio State is just one of nine Division I schools to win at least 20 games in each of the last nine seasons. After going 8-8 combined in the months of December and January, the Buckeyes finished strong, going 6-1 in February and 5-1 in March and winning 11 of its last 12 overall. Ohio State went 20-3 when scoring 70+ points and 14-0 when scoring at least 80. They were 4-7 when scoring fewer than 70. Ohio State was 25-0 in when scoring 70 or more and 6-5 when scoring fewer. Defensively, OSU allowed just two teams to shoot 50 percent this season. The first was No. 1 UConn (.500) Dec. 19 at Madison Square Garden. The second was No. 23 Penn State Feb. 17 in an Buckeye win. Ohio State also held No. 9 Michigan State, winners of 14 straight games coming in, to its second-lowest point total of the season while holding the Spartans to 29.0 percent shooting. Ohio State is at home overall under Jim Foster and since the start of Big Ten co-player of the year Jantel Lavender became the only player from a major conference to win player of the year honors four consecutive years. 42

44 Ohio State is 19-3 this year and 88-9 since the start of the season when they tie/ make more than its opponents at the line. Since the start of , the Buckeyes are 51-5 in Big Ten games at Value City Arena. Ohio State had been ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 for 130 straight weeks until the streak was snapped the week of Jan. 31, They returned to the rankings at No. 18 in the March 7, 2011 AP poll. Ohio State is 14-3 in its last 17 postseason games (9-0 at the Big Ten tournament and 5-3 in NCAA play). Jim Foster is now all-time in the NCAA tournament in his career. Ohio State shot a season-high 59.5 percent from the field in the NCAA win over Georgia Tech, including 63.6 in the second half. Ohio State went 8-3 against ranked teams and 13-4 against teams that made the NCAA tournament. Jantel Lavender set an NCAA record by scoring in double figures in 136 consecutive games -- every game of her career. Ohio State went 15-3 when Prahalis recorded 7 or more assists. Ashley Adams tied an Ohio State NCAA tournament record with five blocked shots in the first round win over Georgia Tech. Ohio State boasted the fourth-toughest schedule in the country according to RealtimeRPI.com. With the win over No. 9 Michigan State Jan. 16, Ohio State picked up its first win over a top 10 opponent since Dec. 20, 2006 when No. 8 OSU defeated No. 3 Oklahoma in Norman, The win at No. 10/8 Michigan State Feb. 24 marked the first time since the season that Ohio State recorded two wins over top 10 teams. That year, Ohio State defeated No. 6 Michigan State (68-54) and No. 7 Rutgers (52-50). Ohio State ranked second in the Big Ten with 74.1 points per game this year and first with 72.4 in Big Ten play. The Buckeyes scored 90 points for the second time this season in a win over Purdue Feb. 10. Jantel Lavender (2,818 points) became Ohio State s all-time leading scorer Feb. 13 at Minnesota, breaking Katie Smith s previous mark of 2,578 points. The Buckeyes won their third consecutive Big Ten tournament championship March 6 in Indianapolis. Ohio State was a No. 5 seed and knocked off the No. 4, 1 and 2 seeds along the way. Samantha Prahalis led the Big Ten and ranked third in the nation with 6.9 assists per game. Prahalis totaled 25 assists in three NCAA tournament games against UCF, Georgia Tech and Tennessee. Prahalis became Ohio State s all-time assists leader (now with 707) with 11 in the win over No. 23 Penn State Feb. 17. She broke the old record of 643 held by Jamie Lewis. Prahalis did it in 93 career games, compared to Lewis 643 in 117 games. Prahalis is the fifth player in Big Ten history to record at least 700 assists and is the only Buckeye to record at least 1,000 points and 700 assists. Prahalis recorded her first career triple-double with 13 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds against Northwestern. Brittany Johnson became the 29th player in school history to record 1,000 points in the win over UCF March 19. Johnson hit five second-half 3FGs in the win at Purdue, including the game winner with 0.7 seconds remaining, and hit seven in the Big Ten tournament quarterfinal win over Iowa. She finished her career fourth on Ohio State s all-time list with 216 makes. LAVENDER CHOSEN 5TH OVERALL IN WNBA DRAFT Jantel Lavender was drafted fifth overall by the Los Angeles Sparks in the 2011 WNBA Draft April 11. Lavender joins Jessica Davenport as the only Buckeyes to be drafted in the first round. The Cleveland, Ohio, native is the fifth Buckeye to be picked in the draft in the last six years and the sixth during head coach Jim Foster s tenure. The only four-time Big Ten player of the year and a three-time WBCA All-American, Lavender was fifth in the NCAA with 22.8 points this season and led the Big Ten with 10.9 rebounds in leading the Buckeyes to their second Sweet 16 appearance in two years. LAVENDER NAMED WBCA ALL-AMERI- CAN FOR THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR Jantel Lavender was named to the 2011 NCAA Division I State Farm Coaches All- America Basketball Team for the third straight season in April. Lavender, who was named first team Associated Press and USBWA All-America earlier this week, is just the second Buckeye to win the honor three times as Jessica Davenport took home the honors in 2005, 06 and 07. Lavender s honor is the sixth All-America selection at Ohio State in the past seven years. Tracey Hall (1997, 98), Katie Smith (1993, 96) and Davenport are the only other Buckeyes to win the award multiple times. The only four-time Big Ten player of the year, Lavender was fifth in the NCAA with 22.8 points this season and led the Big Ten with 10.9 rebounds in leading the Buckeyes to their second Sweet 16 appearance in 2 years. OhioStateBuckeyes.com 43

45 PRAHALIS BREAKS ASSIST RECORD Lavender wasn t the only one rewriting the record books this season. Samantha Prahalis, who finished with 11 assists Feb. 17 against Penn State, became the school s all-time assists leader in that game (now at 707), passing Jamie Lewis who held the old record of 643. Prahalis is the fastest Buckeye to record 500 and 600 assists in a career and is only Buckeye to record at least 1,000 points and 700 assists in a career. In , she set a Big Ten record with 289 assists in a season. Junior Samantha Prahalis finished third in the NCAA with 6.9 assists per game. She dished out 25 in three NCAA tournament games (8.3 per game). Ohio State WBCA All-Americans Jantel Lavender (2009, 2010, 2011) Jessica Davenport (2005, 2006, 2007) Katie Smith (1993, 1996) Nikita Lowry (1989) Tracey Hall (1987, 1988) Frani Washington (1979) LAVENDER SETS NCAA MARK Jantel Lavender set an NCAA record by scoring in double figures in all 136 career games, breaking the old mark of 125 previously held by Mississippi State s LaToya Thomas from , doing so in all 125 career games. FOSTER MAKES 25TH NCAA APPEAR- ANCE, 12TH STRAIGHT OVERALL Head coach Jim Foster made his 12th-consecutive trip to the NCAA tournament and his 25th overall in He has a record of all-time. In Foster s nine seasons at Ohio State, the Buckeyes have earned No. 1 (2006), No. 2 (2005, 2010), No. 3 (2009), No. 4 (2003, 2007, 2011) and No. 6 (2004, 2008) seeds in the tournament. Ohio State has earned at least a second-round finish in seven of nine seasons under Foster, including trips to the Sweet 16 in 2005, 2009 and PRAHALIS NAMED LIEBERMAN AWARD FINALIST Samantha Prahalis was one of 11 finalists for the 12th Annual Nancy Lieberman Award. The award is a national project of the Rotary Club of Detroit honoring the nation s top collegiate point guard in Division I. The criteria for the award are the floor leadership, playmaking and ball-handling skills that personified Hall of Famer, Nancy Lieberman during her career. Player School 1. Cetera DeGraffenreid North Carolina 2. Skylar Diggins Notre Dame 3. Dawn Evans James Madison 4. Melissa Jones Baylor 5. Sarah Miles West Virginia 6. Jeanette Pohlen Stanford 7. Samantha Prahalis Ohio State 8. Sam Quigley DePaul 9. Danielle Robinson Oklahoma 10. Jasmine Thomas Duke 11. Courtney Vandersloot* Gonzaga * award winner NOTING OSU S THIRD CONSECUTIVE BIG TEN TOURNAMENT TITLE Ohio State became the second team in Big Ten history to win three-straight tournaments (Purdue: ). Ohio State set a Big Ten Tournament championship game record with 84 points scored in the win over Penn State. Jim Foster improved to 4-1 in Big Ten tournament title games. He is the first coach in conference history to win four tournament titles. Lavender is the first three-time Most Outstanding Player award winner in tournament history. Samantha Prahalis set a Big Ten tournament championship game record with nine assists vs. Penn State. The Buckeyes eight blocked shots against Penn State set a new championship game record. Their 19 assists tied the championship game record. Freshman Ashley Adams set the championship game record with five blocked shots. Senior Brittany Johnson matched her singlegame scoring high with 23 points in the quarterfinal win over Iowa. Johnson s seven three-point baskets against Iowa were the second-most ever in a Big Ten Tournament. Jim Foster is the winningest active coach in Big Ten Tournament play with 18 victories. His.782 winning percentage (18-5) is tops among active coaches. The win over Iowa in the quarters gave Ohio State its ninth straight 20-win season. Ohio State played in the final for the seventh time in school history and the third-straight season overall. Senior Jantel Lavender set a Big Ten Tournament single-game scoring record with 37 points in the semifinal win over Michigan State. Since 1995, when the Big Ten postseason tournament was reinstated, the Buckeyes are and have lost their first game of the tournament only once. The Buckeyes have reached the tournament championship game in six out of 10 years under Jim Foster. Foster is 8-1 all-time in the quarterfinal round, 6-3 in the semifinals and 4-1 in title games. Ohio State has an 14-2 mark overall since the 2006 tournament. Lavender has recorded a double-double in seven of her 10 career Big Ten tournament games. 44

46 LAVENDER NAMED BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE YEAR FOR A RECORD FOURTH TIME Ohio State senior center Jantel Lavender was named the Big Ten Co-Player of the Year Feb. 28 by a panel of media voters, becoming the first women s or men s basketball player in conference history to earn the award four times. Lavender also is the only women s basketball player among the Big Ten, ACC, Big East, Big 12, Pac-10 or SEC to accomplish the feat. She shares player of the year honors with Michigan State s Kalisha Keane, who was voted top player by the conference coaches. Junior Samantha Prahalis was named second team all-big Ten by the media and third team by the coaches. Sophomore Tayler Hill was named to the all-defensive team by the coaches and was an honorable mention all-big Ten pick by both the coaches and the media. Freshman center Ashley Adams was named to the all-freshman squad. Lavender, a unanimous first team all-big Ten selection by the coaches and media, led the Big Ten in scoring (22.6 ppg), rebounding (10.7 rpg) and field goal percentage (.532) during the regular season en route to her fourth player of the year award. She also ranked in the top 10 in free throw percentage at 80.6 percent (125 of 155) and was fifth in the league with 51 blocked shots. Lavender became the first Big Ten freshman to win POY honors (coaches) in 2008 when she shared the award with Wisconsin s Jolene Anderson (media). Lavender won the award outright the previous two seasons. Ohio State has now had a player win POY honors in each of the past seven years after Jessica Davenport won the honor in 2005, 06, and 07. Prahalis, who became Ohio State s all-time assists leader as a junior, led the Big Ten and ranked third in the NCAA with 6.9 assists per game in the regular season, while ranking 12th in the Big Ten with 14.1 points per game. She finished out the season strong, averaging 8.0 assists per game in the month of February as Ohio State closed out the regular season on a six-game win streak. Prahalis notched the first triple double at Ohio State since the season when she recorded 13 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds against Northwestern Feb. 6. Hill turned in solid all-around numbers for the Buckeyes in , averaging 12.7 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.6 steals. She went to the free throw line a team-high 172 times this season, shooting just under 80 percent from the stripe. Hill flourished down the stretch for the Buckeyes, averaging 14 points and four assists while recording back-to-back 19-point games in wins at Minnesota and vs. No. 23 Penn State. Adams was slowed by a knee injury in the preseason, but came on strong starting in the middle of January with a breakout game in a win at Illinois. She led the Big Ten in field goal percentage in conference play at.719 percent (46-of-64) and shot 17-of-20 from the floor in her last five games. Over her final 11 games Adams recorded 104 points (9.4 ppg), 67 rebounds (6.1), 19 assists and 32 blocked shots (2.9), including seven in the road win at Purdue. Sophomore Tayler Hill was named to the Big Ten s all-defensive team and was honorable mention all-big Ten by both the coaches and the media. LAVENDER SETS BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE WEEK RECORD Jantel Lavender extended her conferencerecord total of Big Ten Player of the Week honors to 19 earlier this season. In a victory over No. 23/25 Penn State, she posted a double-double with 23 points and 11 boards. At Purdue, the senior again totaled 23 points, this time hauling in nine rebounds to finish the week averaging 23.0 points and 10 boards. NOTING THE BUCKEYES #42 JANTEL LAVENDER Lavender scored in double figures in all 136 career games, an NCAA record for most consecutive double-figure scoring games. The previous record was held by Mississippi State s LaToya Thomas from , doing so in all 125 career games. With 29 points at Minnesota Feb. 13, Lavender became Ohio State s all-time scoring leader (2,818), breaking Katie Smith s previous record of 2,578. Lavender is just the second player in Big Ten history to eclipse 2,800 points and finished 101 points shy of tying Kelly Mazzante s Big Ten record of 2,919 points set from while at Penn State. Lavender also broke Katie Smith s school record of 124 consecutive starts with her 136 career starts. Lavender finished the season tied for fifth in the NCAA in scoring at 22.8 ppg and 15th overall with 10.9 rebounds. Jantel also became the Big Ten s all-time leading rebounder, finishing her career with 1,422. She broke the 26-year-old record of 1,273 previously held by Indiana s Denise Jackson. Lavender became the first three-time winner of the Big Ten tournament s most outstanding player award. She scored a tournament singlegame record with 37 points in the win over No. 1 seed Michigan State. Lavender recorded 22 points and 22 rebounds in the win over Indiana Jan. 5. Her 22 boards set a Value City Arena record and were the most by a Buckeye since Martha Baker grabbed 22 in a game back in Lavender finished the season with 20 doubledoubles and recording a total of 77 in her career. The Buckeyes went overall when Lavender recorded a double-double. #21 SAMANTHA PRAHALIS Prahalis became the Ohio State s all-time assists leader this season (707), passing Jamie Lewis (643). Prahalis is the fastest Buckeye to record 500 and 600 assists in a career and is only the Buckeye to record at least 1,000 points and 700 assists in a career. Prahalis set a Big Ten tournament championship game record with nine assists in the win over Penn State March 6. She scored 23 points on 9-of-16 from the floor in that game and held PSU s top scorer, Maggie Lucas, to 1-of-10 from the field and 0-of-6 from three. OhioStateBuckeyes.com 45

47 Prahalis notched her first career triple-double with 13 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds against Northwestern Feb. 6. It marked the first triple-double since Jessica Davenport in Prahalis finished second on the team with 14.5 ppg and led the Big Ten with 6.9 assists per game -- good for third best in the NCAA. Prahalis is averaged 8.0 assists in the month of February with 56 helpers in seven outings. Prahalis had 18 games with seven or more assists with OSU going 15-3 in those games. Prahalis scored a season-high 25 points against Michigan Jan. 27 when she tied a career high with five made three-point field goals. Prahalis scored 23 points in the win over Indiana Jan. 5, hitting three 3FG s. Against No. 18 Iowa, she recorded 10 points and 8 assists while holding Iowa s top scorer, Jamie Printy, to just 2-of-8 from the field and 1-of- 5 from three. She also held Penn State s top scorer, Maggie Lucas, to just eight points on 3-of-10 shooting. #4 TAYLER HILL Hill, a member of the Big Ten s all-defensive team and honorable mention all-big Ten, tied a career high with 19 points in the win at Minnesota while dishing out a career-high seven assists and hitting her final eight free throws to help Ohio State secure the road win. She then scored 19 again in the win over No. 23 Penn State. Hill recorded her first career double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds at Illinois, despite going 0-of-10 from the field. Hill has went to the free throw line a team-high 201 times, shooting 77.6 percent overall. Hill started the first three games of the season at point guard for the Buckeyes, playing all 120 minutes, scoring 44 points, grabbing 16 rebounds, dishing out 10 assists and recording seven steals. Hill converted the go-ahead basket at LSU with a driving layup in the final minute to give Ohio State the victory. #40 BRITTANY JOHNSON Johnson became the 29th player in program history to record 1,000 points in the first round win over UCF. She finished her career with 1,035 points. Johnson was the team leader with 85 3FGs, hitting four and scoring 16 points in her final game as a Buckeye against #1 seed Tennessee. Johnson hit seven 3FGs in the Big Ten tournament quarterfinal win over Iowa -- the second-most ever in a Big Ten tournament game. She scored 23 points in that game, tying her career high. Johnson hit five second-half 3FGs in the win at Purdue, including the game winner with 0.7 seconds remaining. Johnson finished her career ranked fourth on Ohio State s all-time list with 216 3FGs. Johnson scored 22 points on a career-high tying seven 3FGs in the win at Illinois Jan. 20. #33 ASHLEY ADAMS Adams, a member of the Big Ten s allfreshman team, led the Big Ten in field goal percentage in conference play at.719 percent (46-of-64). She is 26-of-34 from the floor in her last eight games. Adams scored 10 points, grabbed five rebounds and tied an Ohio State tournament record with five blocked shots in the second round win over Georgia Tech March 21. Over the final 11 games of the regular season, Adams recorded 104 points (9.4), 67 rebounds (6.1), 19 assists and 32 blocks (2.9), including seven in the win at Purdue. Adams scored a season-high 18 points on 9-of-13 shooting against Northwestern Feb. 6 and then recorded her first career doubledouble with 13 points, 10 rebounds and six blocks at Minnesota to help her win Big Ten freshman of the week honors for the second time this season. Adams came out of nowhere off the bench in the win over Illinois Jan. 20 to record 13 points, nine boards, four assists, five blocks and three steals. That game earned her first career start the next game against No. 18 Iowa where she scored 16 points while grabbing seven rebounds. She then won Big Ten freshman of the week honors for her efforts. Adams recorded a season-high seven blocked shots in the road win at Purdue to help Ohio State come back from an 11-point deficit. MORE MILESTONES FOR FOSTER This season Ohio State recorded its ninth consecutive 20-win season, marking the 25th of Coach Foster s career, his 12th consecutive overall and his ninth in Columbus, the most of any coach at Ohio State. Foster has done it each year at Ohio State since his first season in , including two 30-win seasons ( , ). Foster, who coached his 1000th career game Dec. 5, 2010 in the win over Oklahoma, won his 700th game Dec. 31, 2009 with an win at Northwestern. He is just the second collegiate coach -- men s or women s at any level -- to win at least 200 games at three different schools (C. Vivian Stringer is the other). Foster spent 13 seasons at St. Joseph s ( ) and 11 at Vanderbilt (256-99) before coaching at Ohio State. OSU TOUGH AT HOME UNDER FOSTER Since the start of the season, Ohio State has amassed a remarkable record at home and a 98-8 record at Value City Arena (13-1 at St. John Arena, 2-0 at Nationwide Arena). The Buckeyes have posted two perfect home records under head coach Jim Foster, going 14-0 in his first year in and 17-0 in Buckeyes at home in the Foster era: Total

48 STATISTICS/RESULTS 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 42 Lavender, Jantel Prahalis, Samantha Hill, Tayler Johnson, Brittany Adams, Ashley Schulze, Sarah Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Moore, Darryce Harmon, Emilee Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS OSU 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 Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Ohio State Opponents Date Opponent Score Att. 11/12/10 at Temple W /14/10 EASTERN MICHIGAN W /17/10 at LSU W /22/10 EAST TENNESSEE STATE W /28/10 UNC WILMINGTON W /02/10 VIRGINIA W /05/10 #11 OKLAHOMA W /11/10 at Syracuse L /14/10 USC-UPSTATE W /19/10 vs #1 Connecticut L /28/10 DUQUESNE L * 12/30/10 at Michigan L /2/11 BETHUNE COOKMAN W * 1/5/11 INDIANA W * 1/8/11 at #21 Iowa L * 1/13/11 at Northwestern L * 1/16/11 #9 MICHIGAN STATE W * 1/20/11 at Illinois W * 1/24/11 #18 IOWA W * 1/27/11 MICHIGAN L * 1/30/11 at Penn State L * 2/6/11 NORTHWESTERN L * 2/10/11 PURDUE W * 2/13/11 at Minnesota W * 2/17/11 #23 PENN STATE W * 2/20/11 at Purdue W * 2/24/11 at #10 Michigan State W * 2/27/11 WISCONSIN W /4/11 vs Iowa W /5/11 vs Michigan State W /6/11 vs Penn State W /19/11 vs UCF W /21/11 vs Georgia Tech W /26/11 vs Tennessee L * = Conference game OhioStateBuckeyes.com 47

49 BIG TEN 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 42 Lavender, Jantel Prahalis, Samantha Hill, Tayler Johnson, Brittany Adams, Ashley Schulze, Sarah Stokes, Amber Ellerbe, Martina Moore, Darryce Sanders, Brianna Jackson, Alison Harmon, Emilee Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS OSU 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. * 12/30/10 at Michigan L * 1/5/11 INDIANA W * 1/8/11 at #21 Iowa L * 1/13/11 at Northwestern L * 1/16/11 #9 MICHIGAN STATE W * 1/20/11 at Illinois W * 1/24/11 #18 IOWA W * 1/27/11 MICHIGAN L * 1/30/11 at Penn State L * 2/6/11 NORTHWESTERN L * 2/10/11 PURDUE W * 2/13/11 at Minnesota W * 2/17/11 #23 PENN STATE W * 2/20/11 at Purdue W * 2/24/11 at #10 Michigan State W * 2/27/11 WISCONSIN W * = Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals Ohio State Opponents

50 TEAM STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Temple 11/12/ W EASTERN MICHIGAN 11/14/ W at LSU 11/17/ W EAST TENNESSEE STAT 11/22/ W UNC WILMINGTON 11/28/ W VIRGINIA 12/02/ W #11 OKLAHOMA 12/05/ W at Syracuse 12/11/ L USC-UPSTATE 12/14/ W vs #1 Connecticut 12/19/ L DUQUESNE 12/28/ L at Michigan 12/30/ L BETHUNE COOKMAN 1/2/ W INDIANA 1/5/ W at #21 Iowa 1/8/ L at Northwestern 1/13/ L #9 MICHIGAN STATE 1/16/ W at Illinois 1/20/ W #18 IOWA 1/24/ W MICHIGAN 1/27/ L at Penn State 1/30/ L NORTHWESTERN 2/6/ L PURDUE 2/10/ W at Minnesota 2/13/ W #23 PENN STATE 2/17/ W at Purdue 2/20/ W at #10 Michigan State 2/24/ W WISCONSIN 2/27/ W vs Iowa 3/4/ W vs Michigan State 3/5/ W vs Penn State 3/6/ W vs UCF 3/19/ W vs Georgia Tech 3/21/ W vs Tennessee 3/26/ L Ohio State Opponents Games played: 34 Points/game: 74.1 FG Pct: FG Pct: 32.0 FT Pct: 75.2 /game: 38.3 Assists/game: 16.6 Turnovers/game: 13.8 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.2 Steals/game: 6.4 Blocks/game: 5.1 OhioStateBuckeyes.com 49

51 OPPONENT STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Temple 11/12/ W EASTERN MICHIGAN 11/14/ W at LSU 11/17/ W EAST TENNESSEE STAT 11/22/ W UNC WILMINGTON 11/28/ W VIRGINIA 12/02/ W #11 OKLAHOMA 12/05/ W at Syracuse 12/11/ L USC-UPSTATE 12/14/ W vs #1 Connecticut 12/19/ L DUQUESNE 12/28/ L at Michigan 12/30/ L BETHUNE COOKMAN 1/2/ W INDIANA 1/5/ W at #21 Iowa 1/8/ L at Northwestern 1/13/ L #9 MICHIGAN STATE 1/16/ W at Illinois 1/20/ W #18 IOWA 1/24/ W MICHIGAN 1/27/ L at Penn State 1/30/ L NORTHWESTERN 2/6/ L PURDUE 2/10/ W at Minnesota 2/13/ W #23 PENN STATE 2/17/ W at Purdue 2/20/ W at #10 Michigan State 2/24/ W WISCONSIN 2/27/ W vs Iowa 3/4/ W vs Michigan State 3/5/ W vs Penn State 3/6/ W vs UCF 3/19/ W vs Georgia Tech 3/21/ W vs Tennessee 3/26/ L Opponents Ohio State Games played: 34 Points/game: 65.6 FG Pct: FG Pct: 30.9 FT Pct: 72.4 /game: 38.4 Assists/game: 12.4 Turnovers/game: 14.7 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 Steals/game: 7.0 Blocks/game:

52 RESULTS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High 11/12/10 at Temple W (37)Lavender, Jantel (12)Lavender, Jantel 11/14/10 EASTERN MICHIGAN W (26)Lavender, Jantel (9)Lavender, Jantel 11/17/10 at LSU W (17)Lavender, Jantel (13)Lavender, Jantel 11/22/10 EAST TENNESSEE STATE W (20)Lavender, Jantel (11)Lavender, Jantel 11/28/10 UNC WILMINGTON W (25)Lavender, Jantel (14)Schulze, Sarah 12/02/10 VIRGINIA W (23)Lavender, Jantel (13)Lavender, Jantel 12/05/10 #11 OKLAHOMA W (32)Lavender, Jantel (11)Schulze, Sarah 12/11/10 at Syracuse L 2742 (26)Lavender, Jantel (8)Lavender, Jantel 12/14/10 USC-UPSTATE W (33)Lavender, Jantel (15)Lavender, Jantel 12/19/10 vs #1 Connecticut L (14)Lavender, Jantel (7)Lavender, Jantel (14)Hill, Tayler (7)Schulze, Sarah 12/28/10 DUQUESNE L 3967 (22)Prahalis, Samantha (9)Lavender, Jantel 12/30/10 *at Michigan L 2998 (18)Lavender, Jantel (18)Lavender, Jantel 1/2/11 BETHUNE COOKMAN W (29)Lavender, Jantel (6)Lavender, Jantel 1/5/11 *INDIANA W (23)Prahalis, Samantha (22)Lavender, Jantel 1/8/11 *at #21 Iowa L 9865 (22)Prahalis, Samantha (17)Lavender, Jantel 1/13/11 *at Northwestern L 533 (19)Lavender, Jantel (10)Lavender, Jantel (19)Prahalis, Samantha (10)Schulze, Sarah 1/16/11 *#9 MICHIGAN STATE W (24)Lavender, Jantel (8)Lavender, Jantel 1/20/11 *at Illinois W (22)Johnson, Brittany (12)Lavender, Jantel 1/24/11 *#18 IOWA W (22)Lavender, Jantel (8)Lavender, Jantel 1/27/11 *MICHIGAN L 3440 (25)Prahalis, Samantha (14)Lavender, Jantel 1/30/11 *at Penn State L 6618 (26)Lavender, Jantel (8)Adams, Ashley 2/6/11 *NORTHWESTERN L 4303 (18)Adams, Ashley (10)Prahalis, Samantha (10)Lavender, Jantel 2/10/11 *PURDUE W (21)Lavender, Jantel (9)Lavender, Jantel 2/13/11 *at Minnesota W (29)Lavender, Jantel (10)Adams, Ashley 2/17/11 *#23 PENN STATE W (23)Lavender, Jantel (11)Lavender, Jantel 2/20/11 *at Purdue W (23)Lavender, Jantel (9)Lavender, Jantel 2/24/11 *at #10 Michigan State W (24)Lavender, Jantel (9)Lavender, Jantel 2/27/11 *WISCONSIN W (20)Lavender, Jantel (10)Lavender, Jantel 3/4/11 vs Iowa W (23)Johnson, Brittany (14)Lavender, Jantel 3/5/11 vs Michigan State W (37)Lavender, Jantel (9)Lavender, Jantel 3/6/11 vs Penn State W (23)Lavender, Jantel (15)Lavender, Jantel (23)Prahalis, Samantha 3/19/11 vs UCF W (30)Lavender, Jantel (11)Lavender, Jantel 3/21/11 vs Georgia Tech W (21)Lavender, Jantel (11)Lavender, Jantel 3/26/11 vs Tennessee L 8813 (22)Prahalis, Samantha (10)Lavender, Jantel * = Conference game Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/Game Home Away Neutral Total OhioStateBuckeyes.com 51

53 SEASON/CAREER STATISTICS SEASON STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS SUMMARY gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g Lavender, Jantel Prahalis, Samantha Hill, Tayler Johnson, Brittany Adams, Ashley Schulze, Sarah Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Moore, Darryce Harmon, Emilee SCORING fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g Lavender, Jantel Prahalis, Samantha Hill, Tayler Johnson, Brittany Adams, Ashley Schulze, Sarah Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Moore, Darryce Harmon, Emilee TOTALS o-reb d-reb t-reb pf fo ast to a/to o-reb d-reb t-reb pf fo ast to a/to Lavender, Jantel Prahalis, Samantha Hill, Tayler Johnson, Brittany Adams, Ashley Schulze, Sarah Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Moore, Darryce Harmon, Emilee

54 GAME 1 Nov. 12, 2010 Philadelphia, Pa. #7 Ohio State 84, Temple 75 Jantel Lavender had a career-high 37 points and 12 rebounds to lead No. 7 Ohio State to an win over the Owls. Lavender hit 16 of her 22 shots as the Owls couldn t stop the preseason All-America. The Buckeyes were missing starting point guard Samantha Prahalis, suspended for three games by the school for a secondary NCAA rules violation Qwedia Wallace had a career-high 32 points to lead Temple, which hit 12-of-23 3-pointers. The score was tied at 60 with 8:36 left before Ohio State used a 15-4 spurt to take control. Lavender got it started with a lay-in and Brittany Johnson capped it with a 3-pointer with 3:30 left that put the game away. Tayler Hill and Johnson had 16 points each. Alison Jackson added 11. The Buckeyes led by five at halftime and Temple rallied behind its 3-point shooting to tie the game at 60 on BJ Williams free throws. The Owls never had a chance to take the lead as Lavender quickly answered. Ohio State, which has won its last 16 season openers, is coming off one of the best seasons in program history. The Buckeyes won a school-record 31 games last season before falling to Mississippi State in the second round of the NCAA tournament. They also won their sixth straight Big Ten title. Without Prahalis, the Buckeyes got off to a slow start -- trailing 5-0. Ohio State quickly recovered, scoring 13 of the next 15 points to take a 13-7 advantage on Sarah Schulze s layup. After Victoria Macaulay s putback made it a four-point game, Jackson had a three-point play and Johnson hit a 3-pointer to make it a 10-point lead.a Lavender layup made it The Owls responded with back-to-back 3-pointers by Satoria Bell and Natasha Thames to cut their deficit to five. Another layup by Lavender restored the advantage to before Temple went on a 10-2 run to close within on Bell s floater. GAME 2 Nov. 14, 2010 Columbus, Ohio #7 Ohio State 74, Eastern Michigan 62 The No. 7 Buckeyes got 26 points from Jantel Lavender and three others in double figures on Sunday, allowing them to pull away from pesky Eastern Michigan for a win. On Sunday, the Buckeyes opened a 13-point lead in the first half, saw the Eagles tie the score at 28 on the first basket of the second half and led by only five with 9 minutes left. The Buckeyes made 18 of 30 from the floor and eight of nine free throws in the second half while hitting 53 percent of their field goals (53.7 percent) for the game. Lavender had 15 points in the second half, when Sarah Schulze had all 11 of her points. Tayler Hill, who took over as point guard for Prahalis, had 13 points and Brittany Johnson also added 11. The Eagles (1-1) made only three of their first 21 shots and went 5 minutes without a basket as the Buckeyes increased a four-point advantage to The skid ended when De Ja Wills came off the bench to hit a jumper with 7:09 left. Tavelyn James had 12 of her 18 points for the Eagles in the second half, and Wills had 11 off the bench. Ohio State s reserves contributed 28 minutes from four players and got six points by freshman Martina Ellerbe. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Temple 11/12/10 5:00pm at Philadelphia, PA Ohio State Total 3-Ptr 43 Schulze, Sarah f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Jackson, Alison g Johnson, Brittany g Moore, Darryce Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Briana Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 Temple Total 3-Ptr 01 LEWIS, Brittany f WALLACE, Qwedia f THAMES, Natasha f MCCARTHY, Kristen g PEDDY, Shey g WILLIAMS, BJ BELL, Satoria MACAULAY, Victoria BENNETT, Marli Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Angelica Suffren, Angel Stanton, Carmen Portorreal Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Temple-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Temple Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Eastern Michigan vs Ohio State 11/14/10 2 p.m. at Value City Arena - Columbus, Ohio Eastern Michigan Total 3-Ptr 25 THOMAS, Kristin f REDDITT, Paige f HUNTLEY, Sydney g SCHROCK, Cassie g JAMES, Tavelyn g SPENCER, Raina JOHNSON, Tara WATKINS, Natachia THOMAS, Desyree WILLS, De'Ja FOUTY, Olivia HAIRSTON, India Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Ohio State Total 3-Ptr 43 Schulze, Sarah f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Jackson, Alison g Johnson, Brittany g Moore, Darryce Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Briana Harmon, Emilee Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Barb Smith, Michael McConnell, Kathy Ridilla Technical fouls: Eastern Michigan-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 2607 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Eastern Michigan Ohio State Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 OhioStateBuckeyes.com 53

55 GAME 3 Nov. 17, 2010 Baton Rouge, La. #7 Ohio State 59, LSU 55 Tayler Hill scored 15 points, including a basket that broke a tie in the final minute, and the No. 7 Buckeyes defeated LSU, 59-55, at the Maravich Center in Baton Rouge. With the score tied at 53, Hill made a short shot to give the Buckeyes the lead with 37 seconds remaining. On the Lady Tigers next possession, LaSondra Barrett missed the front end of a oneand-one and Ohio State came away with rebound. Two free throws by both Brittany Johnson and Hill in the last 25 seconds clinched the victory for the Buckeyes (3-0). Taylor Turnbow made a layup at the buzzer for LSU (0-2). Jantel Lavender scored 17 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead Ohio State. Adrienne Webb scored 16 points and Latear Eason added 12 for LSU. The Lady Tigers, who trailed for nearly the entire game, tied the score at 50 on a basket by Webb with 2:24 left. Webb scored five straight points after Ohio State went ahead The Buckeyes took a three-point lead on an unconventional three-point play. When it appeared to LSU that Ohio State was going to call a timeout, the LSU players began to go to their bench, but the ball was still live and Alison Jackson made an uncontested layup. Moreover, Barrett came on to the court as a substitute. The Lady Tigers were whistled for a technical foul for having six players on the floor. Hill made one of two foul shots. After the Buckeyes took the three-point lead on the unusual three-point play, LSU failed to score on two straight possessions. But, Webb knocked down a 3-pointer to tie the score at 53 with 51 seconds remaining. GAME 4 Nov. 22, 2010 Columbus, Ohio #7 Ohio State 80, East Tennessee State 47 The Buckeyes were off and running to an victory against East Tennessee State. In her first game back, junior Samantha Prahalis had 18 points and eight assists in 31 minutes. Prahalis had her first basket 2 1/2 minutes into the game but her flair showed moments later when she dished the ball to the left corner. As Brittany Johnson unleashed a 3-pointer, Prahalis backpedaled toward the center circle with three right fingers in the air before the ball swished the net. Despite Prahalis energy, the Buckeyes trailed with 7 minutes left in the first half before scoring the final 17 points leading into the break. We acted like a veteran team, Foster said. This is the fourth straight team we ve played that won 20-plus games last year. Prahalis helped the cause with a no-look layup from the left side as she was fouled. She made the free throw for a lead but Tayler Hill was the catalyst during the streak with eight points. Hill, who played all 120 minutes in the first three games in Prahalis absence, finished with 18 points. Natalie Pickwell had 16 points for the Lady Buccaneers (2-2) but cold shooting doomed ETSU late in the opening half. They missed their final 11 shots from the floor, two free throws and committed seven turnovers as OSU took a 16-point lead. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs LSU 11/17/10 7:00 pm at PMAC (Baton Rouge, LA) Ohio State Total 3-Ptr 43 Schulze, Sarah f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Jackson, Alison g Johnson, Brittany g Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Briana Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 LSU Total 3-Ptr 35 TURNBOW, Taylor f BARRETT, LaSondra f GRAHAM, Katherine g EASON, Latear g WEBB, Adrienne g KENNEY, Jeanne LUTLEY, Bianca HUGHES, Destini JONES, Courtney PLAISANCE, Theresa BLACK, Swayze Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1,1 Officials: June Courteau, Jesse Dickerson, Eric Brewton Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. LSU-TEAM. Attendance: 2893 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Ohio State Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU LSU LSU Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:37, LSU 2nd-00:01. Score tied - 4 times. Largest lead - OSU by 11 2nd-09:38, LSU by 2 1st-19:34. Lead changed - 3 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics East Tennessee State vs Ohio State 11/22/10 7 p.m. at Value City Arena - Columbus, Ohio East Tennessee State Total 3-Ptr 03 PICKWELL, Natalie f WASHINGTON, Gwen f BELCHER, Latisha f DAVIS, Tara g MITCHELL, Destiny g McINTOSH, Jasmine RANDALL, Shawn ROBINSON, Iesha AUSTIN, Tosha ROBINSON, Akaycha MILES, Ashley BENEDICT, Ashley Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Ohio State Total 3-Ptr 43 Schulze, Sarah f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Moore, Darryce Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Briana Adams, Ashley Harmon, Emilee Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Beverly Roberts, Jesse Dickerson, Gina Cross Technical fouls: East Tennessee State-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 2782 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total East Tennessee State Ohio State Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench ETSU OSU Last FG - ETSU 2nd-00:42, OSU 2nd-00:14. Largest lead - ETSU by 2 1st-19:42, OSU by 36 2nd-01:24. Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 3 times. 54

56 GAME 5 Nov. 28, 2010 Columbus, Ohio #6 Ohio State 88, UNC Wilmington 69 Jantel Lavender scored 17 of her 25 points after halftime and Samantha Prahalis had 21 points and 11 assists, leading No. 7 Ohio State to an win over UNC Wilmington. Lavender outscored the Seahawks 9-0 on her own to balloon a seven point lead to 16 with just under five minutes to play. We started running the floor really well, Lavender said. We started reversing the ball and making the extra pass. Prahalis scored the first seven points of the second half after having just five in the first as the Buckeyes built on a advantage. Lavender also had 11 rebounds and the Buckeyes (5-0) eventually wore down the Seahawks (4-1). Brittany Johnson added 17 points and Sarah Schulze a career-high 14 rebounds for the Buckeyes, who play Virginia on Thursday before a high-profile matchup against No. 11 Oklahoma next weekend. Kristen Hanzer had 14 points for the Seahawks (4-1). Lavender became Ohio State s career leader in field goals with 879, breaking the mark set by Jessica Davenport from Jantel hit the ground running as a freshman. She hasn t stopped running yet, Ohio State coach Jim Foster said. If you win a lot of games you ve got to have good players and records are going to fall. Jantel is setting a standard that s tough to beat. We re talking November and she s already broken a four-year record. GAME 6 Dec. 2, 2010 Columbus, Ohio #6 Ohio State 74, Virginia 46 Jantel Lavender had 23 points and 13 rebounds, Samantha Prahalis added 14 points and eight assists and No. 6 Ohio State beat Virginia in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Lavender was 7-for-8 from the floor in the first half and finished 10-for-15. She also became the Buckeyes career rebounding leader with 1,121. Ohio State jumped out to a 21-7 lead in the first eight minutes before the Cavaliers whittled the deficit to on a consecutive 3-pointers by Lexie Gordon with 4:53 left in the half. With the score 28-24, the Buckeyes went on a 12-2 run to go into halftime with a lead. When it got cut to four, I thought we got a little tired, Ryan said. We weren t able to sustain anything in the first half and it ended up ballooning in the last two minutes to 14. It s really tough to come in down 14 to a top 10 team. Ohio State dominated inside in the first half, with a 28-8 advantage in the paint. Simone Egwu had 11 points and Gordon 10 for the Cavaliers, who played their fourth straight ranked opponent. They host Drexel on Saturday. The closest Virginia got in the second half was with 12 minutes left. Ohio State increased the lead to 18 in the next three minutes. The Cavaliers committed 16 of their 21 fouls in the second half, when the Buckeyes went 13-for-18 from the line. Lavender was happy that Ohio State beat an ACC team for the first time in four tries in the interconference series. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics UNC Wilmington vs Ohio State 11/28/10 2 p.m. at Value City Arena - Columbus, Ohio UNC Wilmington Total 3-Ptr 42 White, Martha c Andrews, Alisha g Hanzer, Kristen g Freeman, Jessica g Blackwell, Brittany g Trice, Abria Gamby, Brittany Johnson, Treasure Levels, Mya Peters, Aesha Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 Ohio State Total 3-Ptr 43 Schulze, Sarah f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Adams, Ashley Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 2 Officials: Carol Comanita, Laura Morris, Bruce Morris Technical fouls: UNC Wilmington-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 3085 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast UNC Wilmington Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench UNCW Ohio State OSU Last FG - UNCW 2nd-00:51, OSU 2nd-01:10. Score tied - 4 times. Largest lead - UNCW by 2 1st-19:48, OSU by 21 2nd-01:10. Lead changed - 9 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Virginia vs Ohio State 12/02/10 7 p.m. at St. John Arena - Columbus, Ohio Virginia Total 3-Ptr 50 Shine, Chelsea f Eqwu, Simone c Edwards, Whitny g Kellum, Paulisha g Gerson, Lexie g Wolfe, Kelsey Moorer, Ariana Pitts, Jazmin Franklin, Ataira McCall, Telia Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 Ohio State Total 3-Ptr 43 Schulze, Sarah f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Moore, Darryce Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Adams, Ashley Harmon, Emilee Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Tina Napier, Bob Trammell, Denise Brooks Technical fouls: Virginia-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 2392 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Virginia Ohio State Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench UVA OSU Last FG - UVA 2nd-05:55, OSU 2nd-00:54. Largest lead - UVA None, OSU by 28 2nd-00:54. Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. OhioStateBuckeyes.com 55

57 GAME 7 Dec. 5, 2010 Columbus, Ohio #6 Ohio State 95, Oklahoma 84 Jantel Lavender scored 32 points, Samantha Prahalis had 15 points and a career-high 15 assists and the sixth-ranked Buckeyes beat No. 11 Oklahoma in the Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge. Brittany Johnson added 18 points, Tayler Hill finished with 16 and Sarah Schulze 12 for the Buckeyes (7-0), who pulled away after the game was tied with just under 11 minutes left. OU freshman Aaryn Ellenberg, who had a career-best 34 points for Oklahoma in her seventh game, tied it for the final time at 62-all on a jumper from the right wing at the 11:44 mark. Seconds later, she picked up her fourth foul and went to the sideline. An instant after Ellenberg left the game, Prahalis hit a pullup 15-footer. After Lavender hit a 12-foot turnaround, Joanna McFarland streaked by Lavender for a layup. At the other end, Lavender hit a bank shot and was fouled by McFarland, completing the three-point play. An Oklahoma turnover was followed by the biggest shot of the game. With the shot clock about to expire, Lavender let fly with another tough 15-footer with a defender in her face that hit nothing but net and gave Ohio State a lead. The Sooners pulled within four with 5:42 left on a threepoint play by All-American Danielle Robinson, who hit her average with 19 points, but Johnson made a 3 from the wing to spark an 8-0 run that put the game out of reach. Carlee Roethlisberger had 18 for the Sooners, who stayed in the game by hitting six of 11 shots behind the arc in the second half. Prahalis had one more than her previous career high in assists. It was Foster s 1,000th game as a head coach. He improved to in 32 seasons at St. Joseph s, Vanderbilt and Ohio State. GAME 8 Dec. 11, 2010 Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse 75, #6 Ohio State 66 Ohio State dropped its first game of the season in a loss to Syracuse in the Carrier Dome Saturday afternoon. Jantel Lavender scored a team-high 26 points for the Buckeyes, but Syracuse s Erica Morrow scored a gamehigh 27 and hit four 3-point FGs to lead the Orange. Morrow was a thorn in the Buckeyes side all afternoon, hitting 10-of-18 overall while dishing out four assists and grabbing five rebounds. Syracuse out-rebounded the Buckeyes, 43-33, including 14 on the offensive glass. With Syracuse leading with 12:35 left, Ohio State went on a 14-6 run to tie the game at on a three-pointer by Brittany Johnson at the 8:34 mark. The Orange would then lead with the ball and 2:45 remaining. Lasia Hemingway came up with a big offensive rebound on a missed three-point attempt by Carmen Tyson-Thomas and Tasha Harris answered with a three from the corner to put the Orange up with 2:20 left. Ohio State then missed its final three shots of the game as Syracuse made its free throws to put the game away in the final minutes. Syracuse s zone defense forced Ohio State into 30 three-point attempts, converting on just eight for a 26.7 shooting percentage. The Buckeyes shot 38.7 percent overall for the game while SU shot In the first half, the Buckeyes opened with a lead with 7:27 left, but the Orange went on a 21-4 run to end the half, capped off by a three-pointer from Morrow with 6 seconds left to give SU a lead. Samantha Prahalis scored 17 points and dished out eight assists for the Buckeyes while Brittany Johnson added 13. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oklahoma vs Ohio State 12/05/10 6 p.m. at Value City Arena - Columbus, Ohio Oklahoma Total 3-Ptr 10 Roethlisberger,C f McFarland,Joanna c Ellenberg,Aaryn g Robinson,Danielle g Hartman,Jasmine g Griffin,Nicole Hook,Morgan Cloman,Lyndsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 Ohio State Total 3-Ptr 43 Schulze, Sarah f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics 6/6 Ohio State vs Syracuse 12/11/10 1 p.m. at Syracuse, N.Y. (Carrier Dome) 6/6 Ohio State Total 3-Ptr 43 Schulze, Sarah f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: Syracuse Total 3-Ptr 40 ALEXANDER, Kayla c HALL, Elashier g HARRIS, Tasha g MORROW, Erica g HEMINGWAY, Iasia g TAFT, La'Shay LEARY, Shakeya TYSON-THOMAS, Carm Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Beverly Roberts, Jesse Dickerson Technical fouls: Oklahoma-None. Ohio State-Lavender, Jantel. Attendance: 4746 Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Oklahoma Ohio State Last FG - OU 2nd-00:32, OSU 2nd-01:30. Largest lead - OU by 2 1st-19:25, OSU by 15 2nd-00:52. In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OU OSU Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 1 time. Officials: Mark Zentz, Cameron Inouye, Bryan Brunette Technical fouls: 6/6 Ohio State-None. Syracuse-None. Attendance: 2742 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total 6/6 Ohio State Syracuse Last FG - OSU 2nd-03:48, SU 2nd-00:49. Largest lead - OSU by 10 1st-09:32, SU by 9 2nd-17:30. In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU SU Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 1 time. 56

58 GAME 9 Dec. 14, 2010 Columbus, Ohio #10 Ohio State 87, USC-Upstate 55 Jantel Lavender scored 33 points to lead Ohio State (No. 10 ESPN/USA Today, No. 11 AP) to an victory over South Carolina Upstate on Tuesday night, the Buckeyes last game before meeting No. 1 Connecticut. Ohio State (8-1) rebounded from its first defeat three days earlier at No. 24 Syracuse by going inside to Lavender early and often as she recorded her 63rd career double-double with 15 rebounds in just 26 minutes -- leaving the game with just under 9 minutes left. Lavender had 21 first-half points, one shy of her career best in a half. The Buckeyes led when the All- American took her first breather with 7 minutes left in the first half. She had as many points as the Spartans (3-4) at that point. Senior Sarah Schulze had 11 points and nine rebounds while Tayler Hill added 13 points and Samantha Prahalis eight assists. Overall, 11 of the 12 Buckeyes that played scored. The Buckeyes dominated the Spartans on the glass, outrebounding them 58-35, includnig 17-8 on the offensive end. Reserve Kim Roach had 15 points for the Spartans. In regular-season games, Ohio State is now 20-2 after a loss since the season and 28-6 overall in nine seasons under Jim Foster. GAME 10 Dec. 19, 2010 New York, N.Y. #1 Connecticut 81, #10 Ohio State 50 The 10th-ranked Buckeyes fell victim to the nation s No. 1 team, losing to Connecticut in the Maggie Dixon Classic at Madison Square Garden. Jantel Lavender and Tayler Hill scored 14 points to lead the Buckeyes, but could not contain the UConn duo of Tiffany Hayes and three-time All-American Maya Moore, who scored 26 and 22, respectively. The loss dropped the Buckeyes to 8-2 on the season, while the Huskies improved to 10-0 following the first meeting between the two teams. The win by Connecticut was its 88th consecutive victory, which ties the record set by the John Wooden-coached UCLA Bruins from Brittany Johnson brought the large Buckeye contingent to its feet in the first 1:34, draining back-to-back triples to give Ohio State the early 6-0 lead. However, the Huskies answered with a 13-0 run over the next 4:53. UConn would extend its lead to 12 before Hill cut it to eight (29-21) with 5:29 remaining in the half with an old-fashioned 3-point play. From that point, Ohio State scored just five more points and Connecticut ended the half with a lead. The second half was all UConn as the Buckeyes struggled from the field, shooting 25.0 percent in the final 20 minutes, including 0-of-5 from three. UConn shot 56.3 percent in the final stanza and 50 percent overall for the game. It was the fifth annual Maggie Dixon Classic honoring the former Army women s basketball coach, who died on April 6, 2006, of arrhythmia, likely caused by an enlarged heart. The 15,232 in attendance was a record-crowd for a women s game at Madison Square Garden. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics USC-Upstate vs Ohio State 12/14/10 7 p.m. at Value City Arena - Columbus, Ohio USC-Upstate Total 3-Ptr 15 McROBERTS, Lauren f McMILLAN, Chelsea f WADELINGTON, S. g WALLACE, Kendra g COPNEY, Tee'Ara g JACOBS, Kyana FREDS, Kelci ROACH, Kim CASTLEBURY, Logan WEBB, Madisen DOWNEY, Katie PITMAN, Kimberly Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Ohio State Total 3-Ptr 43 Schulze, Sarah f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Moore, Darryce Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Adams, Ashley Harmon, Emilee Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Felicia Grinter, Bryan Enterline, Roy Gulbeyan Technical fouls: USC-Upstate-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 2374 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total USC-Upstate Ohio State Last FG - UPST 2nd-00:11, OSU 2nd-00:30. Largest lead - UPST None, OSU by 35 2nd-04:54. Game: % Game: % Game: % 6 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench UPST OSU Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics OHIO STATE vs #1 Connecticut 12/19/10 2:45 p.m. at New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) OHIO STATE Total 3-Ptr 43 Schulze, Sarah f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Adams, Ashley Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4,1 #1 Connecticut Total 3-Ptr 23 MOORE, Maya f FARIS, Kelly f DOLSON, Stefanie c HAYES, Tiffany g HARTLEY, Bria g WALKER, Samarie ENGELN, Lauren JOHNSON, Michala DIXON, Lorin BUCK, Heather Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Officials: Barbara Smith, Tom Danaher, Rachelle Jones Technical fouls: OHIO STATE-None. #1 Connecticut-None. Attendance: Maggie Dixon Clasic Attendance is a Madison Square Garden record for a women's college basketball game UConn ties UCLA's all-time record for consecutive victories with 88th straight Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast OHIO STATE Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench OSU #1 Connecticut UCONN Last FG - OSU 2nd-01:58, UCONN 2nd-00:19. Score tied - 1 time. Largest lead - OSU by 6 1st-18:27, UCONN by 34 2nd-04:50. Lead changed - 1 time. OhioStateBuckeyes.com 57

59 GAME 11 Dec. 28, 2010 Columbus, Ohio Duquesne 71, Ohio State 67 No. 13/12 Ohio State dropped its second consecutive game Tuesday night, this time to the Duquesne Dukes in front of 3,967 fans at Value City Arena. Samantha Prahalis and Jantel Lavender led the Buckeyes with 22 and 21 points, respectively, but could not hold on to an eight-point lead with 5:33 left as Duquesne went on a 16-4 run to end the game. The Buckeyes fought back from a nine-point DU lead, but made just one of their last 10 field goals over the final 11:25. Down by one with 1:08 left, Ohio State had a chance to go ahead when Brittany Johnson came up with a steal, but Prahalis was unable to convert on a contested layup at the other end and Duquesne s Kelly Britcher sank a three-pointer from the corner with :09 seconds to ice it. NOTES With her layup at the 11:57 mark of the first half, Jantel Lavender moved into second place on the Ohio State career scoring list, passing Jessica Davenport (2,303). Lavender now has 2,318. Ohio State fell to 5-1 all-time against Duquesne and 32-6 against current teams from the Atlantic 10 Conference. The Buckeyes opened the campaign with a win at Atlantic 10 member Temple Nov. 12. The loss was just the third for Ohio State in its last 118 games at home against unranked opponents. The game marked the first time Ohio State has lost this season when outshooting the opponent at the free throw line. Ohio State has made more free throws (181) than opponents have attempted (133) this season. Ohio State is 8-1 this year and 77-6 over the last three-plus years when they make more than their opponents at the line. Sophomore Amber Stokes made her first career start. GAME 12 Dec. 30, 2010 Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan 64, #12 Ohio State 51 Veronica Hicks had 17 points and eight rebounds, and Michigan upset No. 13 Ohio State in its Big Ten opener. The Wolverines (8-5, 1-0 Big Ten) snapped a 14-game losing streak to Ohio State, beating them for the first time since Ohio State (8-4, 0-1) has lost three straight. Jantel Lavender had 18 points and 18 rebounds for Ohio State, but point guard Samantha Prahalis missed 12 of her 13 field-goal attempts. Sophomore Tayler Hill continued her solid play with 15 points, six assists, six rebounds and three steals. Michigan jumped out to a quick 24-4 lead as Ohio State missed 11 of its first 13 shots. The Buckeyes, who lost to Duquesne on Tuesday night, made it late in the half, but the Wolverines scored the final six points. Michigan, which never trailed, outshot Ohio State 46 percent to 23 percent in the half. Ohio State continued to struggle in the second half, and their frustration showed when Prahalis was called for an intentional foul after taking Jenny Ryan down by the head. Amber Stokes and Courtney Boylan picked up a double technical for a minor confrontation late in the half. Ryan, though, picked up her fourth foul with 11:51 to go, and fellow starter Nya Jordan limped off with what appeared to be a right knee injury less than a minute later. Jordan did not return, but joined her teammates for a midcourt celebration after the final buzzer. Ohio State failed to take advantage, however, struggling to keep its shooting percentage above 25 percent, and Boylan s 3-pointer gave the Wolverines a lead with eight minutes left. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Duquesne vs Ohio State 12/28/10 7 p.m. at Value City Arena - Columbus, Ohio Duquesne Total 3-Ptr 02 GENSLER, Alex f AGUNBIADE, Wumi f POLLINO, Samantha f FLOYD, Jocelyn g ABEL, Vanessa g VOYNOVA, Diana SZECSI, Orsi BRITCHER, Kelly VENDEMIA, Carly Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Ohio State Total 3-Ptr 43 Schulze, Sarah f Lavender, Jantel c Stokes, Amber g Jackson, Alison g Johnson, Brittany g Hill, Tayler Prahalis, Samantha Ellerbe, Martina Adams, Ashley Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Cameron Inouye, John Whitson, Shannon Feck Technical fouls: Duquesne-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 3967 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Duquesne Ohio State Last FG - DUQ 2nd-00:09, OSU 2nd-01:08. Largest lead - DUQ by 9 1st-03:21, OSU by 8 2nd-05:33. Game: % Game: % Game: % 6 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench DUQ OSU Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 11 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Michigan 12/30/10 6:30 PM at Crisler Arena, Ann Arbor, MI Ohio State , 0-1 Total 3-Ptr 43 Schulze, Sarah f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Michigan , 1-0 Total 3-Ptr 21 Jordan,Nya f Sheffer,Rachel f Hicks,Veronica g Ryan,Jenny g Reynolds,Carmen g Boylan,Courtney Arnold,Sam Thompson,Kate Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Tina Napier, Rod Creech, Angie Enlund Technical fouls: Ohio State-Prahalis, Samantha; Stokes, Amber. Michigan-Boylan,Courtney. Attendance: 2998 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Michigan Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:10, MICH 2nd-00:49. Largest lead - OSU None, MICH by 20 1st-10:04. Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU MICH Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times. 58

60 GAME 13 Jan. 2, 2011 Columbus, Ohio #12 Ohio State 86, Bethune Cookman 38 Jantel Lavender scored 29 points, making 12 of 13 field goals and all five free throws in only 21 minutes of the Buckeyes win over Bethune Cookman Sunday. Lavender had Ohio State s first 11 points and 21 in the first half despite playing only 12 minutes for lead at the break. Her only miss was a layup in the first four minutes and she made her final eight shots from the floor. Lavender took her first break at the 10:44 mark having already scored 15 points. She returned 6 minutes later and scored six points of Ohio State s next eight for a advantage before leaving for the half with 2:05 to play. Seven of Lavender s baskets came off feeds from Samantha Prahalis and none was prettier than the no-look, behind-the-head pass off a spin move to put Ohio State up early in the second half. Prahalis recorded her third double-double of the season and 12th of her career with 10 points and 10 assists. Prahalis has recorded eight or more assists in all but two games now this season. Redshirt-freshman Brianna Sanders scored a career-high seven points and every Buckeye cleared to play saw action Sunday with starters Samantha Prahalis and Tayler Hill leading the way with 30 and 27 minutes, respectively. GAME 14 Jan. 5, 2011 Columbus, Ohio #20 Ohio State 83, Indiana 65 Samantha Prahalis broke out of a shooting slump with 23 points and Jantel Lavender had a career-high 22 rebounds to go with 22 points to lead the Buckeyes to an win over Indiana on Wednesday night. Prahalis made 9 of her 14 shots after missing 17 of her previous 21 over the last two games, invigorating the offense. Lavender did the dirty work inside, grabbing almost ever rebound, blocking shots and having her way. Her rebound total matched the third most in Ohio State history.tayler Hill added 12 points and Amber Stokes 10 for the Buckeyes. Jori Davis had 21 points and Whitney Lindsay 20 for Indiana. Indiana cut into a 13-point halftime deficit with an 8-2 run to start the second half. But Prahalis hit the next basket and added a 3-pointer to end a 13-6 spurt to put the Buckeyes ahead The Buckeyes got a charge out of Stokes, forced turnovers and was aggressive to the hoop, helping the Buckeyes pull away in just 15 minutes on the court. Both teams were sleepwalking through the early part of the game; with 8 minutes left in the half they were each 5 for 17 from the field and 0 for 5 behind the arc. The rest of the half, however, the Buckeyes hit 8 of 14 shots from the field to take the lead for good. They broke away from a lead with 6 minutes left in the half with a 16-4 run. Six players scored in the spurt, with Prahalis and Hill each scoring four points. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Bethune Cookman vs Ohio State p.m. at Value City Arena Bethune Cookman Total 3-Ptr 01 ROBERTS,Cleniece f BOLDEN,Sarah f DANIELS,Jasmine g BUGG,Jasmine g ELUM, Jasmine g FOWLER, DJ REDMON, Kiara HAIRSTON, Amanda DAVIS,Parress Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Ohio State Total 3-Ptr 43 Schulze, Sarah f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Moore, Darryce Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Adams, Ashley Harmon, Emilee Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Bruce Morris, Kathy Radilla, Erika Herriman Technical fouls: Bethune Cookman-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 3136 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Bethune Cookman Ohio State Last FG - BCUW 2nd-01:43, OSU 2nd-00:23. Largest lead - BCUW by 4 1st-18:51, OSU by 48 2nd-00:23. Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench BCUW OSU Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Indiana vs Ohio State 1/5/11 7 p.m. at Value City Arena - Columbus, Ohio Indiana , 2-1 Total 3-Ptr 14 Elam, Hope f Sinclair, Aulani f Jones, Georgie f Lindsay, Whitney g Davis, Jori g Goodwin, Alisha McGuirt, Andrea Newbauer, Andrea Stauere, Kristiana Andujar, Danilsa Deloach, Simone Taufa, Milika Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 Ohio State , 1-1 Total 3-Ptr 43 Schulze, Sarah f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Adams, Ashley Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Bob Trammell, Felicia Grinter Technical fouls: Indiana-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 2560 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Indiana Ohio State Last FG - IND 2nd-01:03, OSU 2nd-02:51. Largest lead - IND by 2 1st-13:09, OSU by 23 2nd-05:03. Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench IND OSU Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 2 times. OhioStateBuckeyes.com 59

61 GAME 15 Jan. 8, 2011 Iowa City, Iowa No. 21 Iowa 89, No. 20 Ohio State 76 Jaime Printy scored 25 points, Kamille Wahlin added 18 and No. 20 Iowa beat No. 21 Ohio State Kachine Alexander had 16 points and 13 rebounds for the Hawkeyes, who snapped a three-game losing streak to the Buckeyes with a late 10-2 run after Ohio State had closed to with 4:08 left. Iowa shot nearly 50 percent from the floor after failing to crack 40 percent in its last four games. Ohio State s Samantha Prahalis had 22 points for the Buckeyes, who have dropped four of six. Star Jantel Lavender was held to 14 points while battling foul trouble in the second half, though she grabbed 17 rebounds and blocked four shots. This was the first meeting between the Hawkeyes and Buckeyes since Ohio State rallied from a 16-point deficit to stun Iowa in last year s Big Ten title game. Lavender, who torched Iowa for 35 points in the Big Ten title game last March, picked up her third foul late in the first half as the Hawkeyes attacked the Buckeyes center. Iowa s Morgan Johnson beat Lavender with layups on back-to-back possessions -- the first off a perfect post feed from Alexander -- to put the Hawkeyes ahead with 5:01 left. Ohio State quickly closed within five, but the Hawkeyes held the Buckeyes to just one field goal for next 3½ minutes. Ohio State finished just 4 for 22 from 3-point range. After Printy made a 25-footer late in the first half to put the Hawkeyes ahead 45-40, Lavender picked up a charge the next time Ohio State touched the ball. That foul proved to be as tough to overcome as the five-point deficit, as Lavender scored just six points in the second half. Prahalis pulled the Buckeyes back to 52-50, using a slick crossover dribble to create space and nailing a high-arching jumper despite being fouled. But Iowa responded with an 8-2 run to push its lead to with 13:17 left. Printy then dashed by three defenders for an uncontested layup to make it GAME 16 Jan. 13, 2011 Evanston, Ill. Northwestern 64, No. 24 Ohio State 53 Ohio State s shooting woes continued Thursday night in Evanston in a loss to Northwestern, giving the Wildcats their first victory over the Buckeyes since Jantel Lavender and Samantha Prahalis each scored 19, but Ohio State shot just 30.5 percent from the field overall, including several missed layups, and shot just 18.2 percent (4-of-22) from three. They also went 3-of-12 from the free throw line in a night where nothing seemed to fall for the Buckeyes. Northwestern appeared in command with a lead after an Allison Mocchi shot off the glass with 8:17 to play, but Lavender answered with a layup seconds later and Ohio State was off on a 10-1 run. The Buckeyes would eventually cut the deficit to on Prahalis jumper with 61 seconds to play, but got no closer. Wildcats forward Kendall Hackney added 11 points while Jaeschke had a game-high 12 rebounds. Lavender, this week s Big Ten player of the week, and Sarah Schulze each had 10 rebounds. Ohio State jumped out to an 11-4 lead in the first 6 minutes, but cold shooting doomed the Buckeyes the rest of the half as Northwestern finished the half on a 19-5 run and led at the half. Ohio State shot just 21.2 percent in the first 20 minutes, including 1-of-7 from behind the arc. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs #21 Iowa 1/8/11 3 p.m. at Carver-Hawkeye Arena - Iowa City, Iowa Ohio State , 1-2 Total 3-Ptr 43 Schulze, Sarah f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Adams, Ashley Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 #21 Iowa , 2-2 Total 3-Ptr 20 Krei, Kelly f Printy, Jaime f Johnson, Morgan c Wahlin, Kamille g Alexander, Kachine g Hansen, Kalli Nesbitt, Trisha Cermak, Kelsey Draxten, Hannah Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Ron Dressander, Angie Enlund, Billy Smith Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. #21 Iowa-None. Attendance: 9865 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State #21 Iowa Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU IOWA Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Northwestern 01/13/11 7 p.m. at Welsh-Ryan Arena Ohio State , 1-3 Total 3-Ptr 43 Schulze, Sarah f Lavender, Jantel c Prahalis, Samantha g Hill, Tayler g Johnson, Brittany g Jackson, Alison Stokes, Amber Sanders, Brianna Harmon, Emilee Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 Northwestern , 3-2 Total 3-Ptr 25 Orban, Brittany f Hackney, Kendall f Jaeschke, Amy c Marshall, Beth g Jones, Tailor g Mocchi, Allison Diamant, Dannielle Reed, Meshia Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Bob Trammell, Barb Smith, Michael McConnell Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Northwestern-None. Attendance: 533 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Northwestern Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:18, NU 2nd-02:10. Largest lead - OSU by 7 1st-13:48, NU by 20 2nd-08:32. Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU NU Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 2 times. Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:11, IOWA 2nd-00:21. Largest lead - OSU by 3 1st-14:47, IOWA by 15 2nd-00:21. Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 8 times. 60

62 GAME 17 Jan. 16, 2011 Columbus, Ohio #24 Ohio State 67, No. 9 Michigan State 53 Jantel Lavender had 24 points and No. 24 Ohio State broke out of its rare slump to roll over the ninth-ranked Spartans, It was kind of like the bad spell was behind us, Lavender said. But our team s so used to not losing that it was kind of hard to come out of that slump. We had to come together and be accountable for ourselves.... We were all on the same page; we were more cohesive than we had been in past games. After weeks of shooting poorly, Ohio State faded near the end to shoot 43 percent from the field while the Spartans had their worst shooting game of the year, hitting just 29 percent - including making only 2 of 23 behind the arc. It was Ohio State s first victory over a top-10 opponent since beating No. 3 Oklahoma on Dec. 20, Down just at the break, Michigan State missed its first nine shots of the second half. When Ohio State s Tayler Hill, who finished with 17 points, and Brittany Johnson hit 3-pointers, all of a sudden the lead was The Spartans continued to misfire from all over the court. Their cause was further hurt when center Lykendra Johnson picked up her fourth foul on a reach-in 30 feet from the basket with 13:41 left. The Buckeyes built the lead to 17 before cruising to the finish. GAME 18 Jan. 20, 2011 Champaign, Ill. #25 Ohio State 71, Illinois 62 Brittany Johnson scored 22 points and Jantel Lavender added 19 and 12 boards to help No. 25 Ohio State beat Illinois Johnson tied a career high with seven three-pointers while the Buckeyes also got a lift off the bench from freshman center Ashley Adams. The Siloam Springs, Ark., native played with confidence and poise, nearly recording a double-double with 13 points and nine rebounds. She also had five blocks, four assists and three steals. Sophomore Tayler Hill went 0-of-10 from the field, but stayed aggressive and wound up with 10 points and 10 rebounds. After a slow start, the Buckeyes (12-6, 3-3 Big Ten) built a halftime lead behind 15 first-half points from Johnson, who hit 5-of-6 from behind the arc in the opening half. Karisma Penn added 26 points and 18 rebounds for the Illini (7-12, 2-4), who have now lost seven straight games to the Buckeyes. The Illini jumped out to an early 6-0 lead in the first 2:25. Lana Rukavina made two layups and Penn added a bucket of her own to put the Illini up early. Ohio State took it s first lead of the game, 26-24, on a 3-pointer from Johnson with 4:03 to play, but Illinois Blinn answered right back with a 3-pointer of her own, retaking the lead for the Illini. Adams then hit a layup to put the Buckeyes up by one. On the next trip down the court for the Buckeyes, Johnson nailed another 3-pointer to increase their lead to with 2:54 to play in the half. Adams jumper with five seconds remaining in the half put the Buckeyes up Illinois dissolved Ohio State s lead midway through the second half on a three-point play from Lydia McCully, giving Illinois the lead, 50-49, with 9:30 to play. That lead wouldn t last long as Johnson sank yet another 3-pointer to put Ohio State back on top for good. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics #9 Michigan State vs Ohio State 1/16/11 Noon at Value City Arena - Columbus, Ohio #9 Michigan State , 4-1 Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera f Johnson, Lykendra f Keane, Kalisha f Poole, Porsche g Thomas, Brittney g Thomas, Jasmine Pickrel, Annalise Bell, Klarissa Schiffauer, Courtney Alton, Taylor Smith, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Ohio State , 2-3 Total 3-Ptr 43 Schulze, Sarah f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Dennis Brooks, Tim Daley, Bob Enterline Technical fouls: #9 Michigan State-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 7808 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total #9 Michigan State Ohio State Last FG - MSU 2nd-00:06, OSU 2nd-01:29. Largest lead - MSU by 2 1st-08:13, OSU by 17 2nd-05:56. Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench MSU OSU Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 8 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Illinois 01/20/11 7 p.m. at Assembly Hall, Champaign, Ill. Ohio State , 3-3 Total 3-Ptr 23 Ellerbe, Martina f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Sanders, Brianna Adams, Ashley Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 Illinois , 2-4 Total 3-Ptr 00 Penn, Karisma f Rukavina, Lana f McGee, Centrese g McCully, Lydia g Moore, Amber g Mitchell, Eboni Burke, Alexis Blinn, Macie GodBold, Adrienne Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Dennis DeMayo, Amy Bonner, Rachelle Jones Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Illinois-None. Attendance: 828 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Illinois Last FG - OSU 2nd-01:22, ILL 2nd-00:46. Largest lead - OSU by 12 2nd-14:43, ILL by 6 1st-17:51. Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU ILL Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 5 times. OhioStateBuckeyes.com 61

63 GAME 19 Jan. 24, 2011 Columbus, Ohio No. 24 Ohio State 81, No. 18 Iowa 67 Jantel Lavender hit double figures for the 121st consecutive game, scoring 22 points to lead No. 24 Ohio State to an win over No. 18 Iowa. Almost as important as yet another good game for Lavender - she also had eight rebounds and six assists - was the play of fellow post player Ashley Adams. Virtually unseen for most of the year, the 6-foot-5 freshman has teamed with the 6-4 Lavender to give the Buckeyes a lethal high-low post game. Adams, who took over two games ago when senior starter Sarah Schulze went out with a knee injury, chipped in with 16 points, seven rebounds and three assists. The Buckeyes shot 72 percent from the field in the second half - including 14 of 17 (82 percent) on shots inside the arc - to turn a onepoint deficit at the half into a comfortable win. Much of that is attributable to Adams and Lavender taking turns dumping lob passes into each other, or else flipping the ball out to wide-open teammates. Brittany Johnson added 15, Tayler Hill 13 and Samantha Prahalis 10 points to go with eight assists in Ohio State s third consecutive win. Johnson hit 5 of 9 shots - all 3-pointers - to burn the Hawkeyes when they doubled up down low on one of the posts. Kelly Krei had 15 points, Morgan Johnson 14, Kamille Wahlin 13 and Jaime Printy 12 for the Hawkeyes (15-5, 3-4), who haven t won in Columbus in 13 years. Kachine Alexander, who had nine points and 11 rebounds, said Ohio State s twin towers caused all kinds of havoc. Adams had just 17 points in Ohio State s first 17 games; she s had 29 in the last two. GAME 20 Jan. 27, 2011 Columbus, Ohio Michigan 69, No. 24 Ohio State 66 Rachel Sheffer scored five of her 23 points down the stretch and Michigan rallied from a 14-point deficit to beat No. 24 Ohio State With under 2 mintes to play, Sheffer made a basket and free throw to pull Michigan within After Ohio State s Brittany Johnson missed a jumper, Sheffer made a pair of foul shots with 29.2 seconds left for the Wolverines first lead since midway in first half. Samantha Prahalis, who led Ohio State (13-7, 4-4) with 25 points, missed a shot but teammate Alison Jackson was fouled going for the rebound with 3.4 seconds left. Jackson missed both free throws and Jenny Ryan was fouled by Prahalis. Ryan made both free throws and Johnson missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer after a timeout. Ohio State and Prahalis couldn t miss in the first half as the Buckeyes raced out to a lead. Prahalis was a perfect 7-of-7 from the field and hit all five of her 3-pointers, including one at the buzzer that brought the VCA crowd to its feet at intermission. But Ohio State s offense stalled in the second half, scoring just 20 points and shooting 26.9 percent after shooting 57.7 in the first 20 mintues. Veronica Hicks added 14 points for the Wolverines. Johnson finished with 14 points and Jantel Lavender had 10 points for the Buckeyes. Lavender became the Big Ten s all-time leading rebounder, breaking the 26-year-old record previously held by Indiana s Denise Jackson. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics #18 Iowa vs Ohio State 1/24/11 7 p.m. at Value City Arena - Columbus, Ohio #18 Iowa , 3-4 Total 3-Ptr 20 Krei, Kelly f Johnson, Morgan c Wahlin, Kamille g Alexander, Kachine g Printy, Jaime g Hansen, Kalli Nesbitt, Trisha Cermak, Kelsey Draxten, Hannah Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 Ohio State , 4-3 Total 3-Ptr 33 Adams, Ashley f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Lisa Mattingly, Laura Morris, Bryan Enterline Technical fouls: #18 Iowa-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 2902 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total #18 Iowa Ohio State Last FG - IOWA 2nd-01:27, OSU 2nd-00:58. Largest lead - IOWA by 3 1st-15:15, OSU by 15 2nd-07:02. Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench IOWA OSU Score tied - 8 times. Lead changed - 8 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Michigan vs Ohio State 1/27/11 7 p.m. at Value City Arena - Columbus, Ohio Michigan , 6-2 Total 3-Ptr 33 Reynolds,Carmen f Sheffer,Rachel c Boylan,Courtney g Hicks,Veronica g Ryan,Jenny g Hardley,Jamillya Arnold,Sam Thompson,Kate Driscoll,Val Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: Game: % 1 Ohio State , 4-4 Total 3-Ptr 33 Adams, Ashley f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Harmon, Emilee Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 4 Officials: Felicia Grinter, Cameron Inouye, Frank Steratore Technical fouls: Michigan-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 3440 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-01:22, OSU 2nd-01:43. Score tied - 4 times. Largest lead - MICH by 3 1st-15:27, OSU by 14 2nd-17:40. Lead changed - 3 times. 62

64 GAME 21 Jan. 30, 2011 University Park, Pa. Penn State 80, #24 Ohio State 71 Jantel Lavender scored 26 points and Tayler Hill added 18, but Ohio State couldn t contain Penn State guards Alex Bentley and Maggie Lucas who combined for 39 points as the Nittany Lions pulled out the win. Bentley had 21 points and seven assists while Lucas added 18 points, hitting six 3-pointers for the Nittany Lions. Penn State, which led the NCAA hitting 44 percent of its 3-pointers coming into the game, made 7 of 12. The Nittany Lions capitalized on defense, scoring 20 points off of 13 turnovers. Penn State also had eight steals on the afternoon. Penn State remained tough on defense in anticipation of the Buckeyes going on a big run to regain the lead, much like their late 17-4 run to overcome a 15-point deficit in the team s game last year. However, Ohio State trailed the whole game and was unable to put a large string of points together at any point. After trailing by six at the half, Ohio State cut the lead to three early in the second, but quickly found themsleves down 13 with 13:51 left after Lucas hit one of her six threes on the afternoon. Ohio State would play hard and eventually cut the deficit to seven several times, but came no closer as Penn State grabbed 11 second-half rebounds and hit its free throws down the stretch. Despite having four players score in the double digits, Ohio State couldn t produce enough on defense to stop their opponent. Penn State committed 13 turnovers, a vast improvement from their 24 against Illinois in their previous game. Samantha Prahalis added 11 points and five assists for Ohio State while Brittany Johnson chipped in with nine, all on three-pointers. With her 26 points, Lavender topped 2,500 for her career. GAME 22 Feb. 6, 2011 Columbus, Ohio Northwestern 74, Ohio State 68 Ohio State suffered its third straight defeat Feb. 6, dropping a decision to Northwestern at Value City Arena. Ohio State led by eight, 52-44, with 13:05 left before a 19-2 by Northwestern over the next 10 minutes put the Wildcats in control, 63-54, with 3:50 left. The Wildcats went inside early and often to senior Amy Jaeschke, who scored 19 of her game-high 29 in the second half. The Buckeyes, who shot well at 50.9 percent, slowly chipped away at Northwestern s lead, but 10 second-half turnovers and the inability to get stops defensively ultimately let the Wildcats escape with the win. Jantel Lavender (16) and Ashley Adams (18) combined for 34 points and Samantha Prahalis notched her first career triple double with 13 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds. Tayler Hill chipped in with 11, four assists and four steals. A seesaw first half saw six ties and 12 lead changes as Ohio State led at the break. The Buckeyes shot 57.1 percent in the first 20 minutes, dominating the paint area as Adams (10) and Lavender (11) combined for 21 points on 10-of-15 shooting. Jantel Lavender made her 124th consecutive start, tying the school record set by Katie Smith. Samantha Prahalis recorded her first-career triple-double with 13 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds. Her 10 rebounds also was a career high. Prahalis is the first Buckeye since Jessica Davenport (17 points, 10 rebounds, 11 blocks at Minnesota, Feb. 8, 2007) to achieve such a feat. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Penn State 1/30/11 2 p.m. at Bryce Jordan Center-University Park, Pa. Ohio State , 4-5 Total 3-Ptr 04 Hill, Tayler * Prahalis, Samantha * Adams, Ashley * Johnson, Brittany * Lavender, Jantel * Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Penn State , 7-2 Total 3-Ptr 11 Trogele, Julia * Gray, Zhaque * Bentley, Alex * Nickson, Mia * Greene, Nikki * East, Talia Womack, Renee Lucas, Maggie Wolfe, Marisa Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Officials: Tina Napier, Sue Blauch, Kevin Dillard Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Penn State-None. Attendance: 6618 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Penn State Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:31, PSU 2nd-03:43. Largest lead - OSU by 3 1st-17:50, PSU by 13 1st-03:46. Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU PSU Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 6 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Northwestern vs Ohio State 2/6/11 5 p.m. at Value City Arena - Columbus, Ohio Northwestern , 5-6 Total 3-Ptr 04 Hackney, Kendall f Orban, Brittany f Jaeschke, Amy c Marshall, Beth g Reed, Meshia g Diamant, Dannielle Mocchi, Allison Hale, Inesha Jones, Tailor Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Ohio State , 4-6 Total 3-Ptr 33 Adams, Ashley c Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Mark Zentz, Rod Creech, Frank Steratore Technical fouls: Northwestern-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 4303 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Northwestern Ohio State Last FG - NU 2nd-02:23, OSU 2nd-00:06. Largest lead - NU by 14 2nd-02:23, OSU by 8 2nd-13:05. Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench NU OSU Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 13 times. OhioStateBuckeyes.com 63

65 GAME 23 Feb. 10, 2011 Columbus, Ohio Nationwide Arena Ohio State 90, Purdue 67 After a week of struggles, Ohio State finally looked the team we all know and love. Behind swarming defensive pressure and a potent offensive attack, the Buckeyes raced their way to a win over visiting Purdue in front of 4,611 fans downtown at Nationwide Arena. Senior Jantel Lavender led five Buckeyes in double-figures with 21 points, Tayler Hill and Brittany Johnson each scored 17 and Samantha Prahalis added a double-double with 12 points and 12 assists as Ohio State snapped a three-game losing streak and improved its record to 14-9 and 5-6 in conference play. The loss dips Purdue to 16-9 and 6-6. The Buckeyes forced a season-high 22 turnovers and hit 22-of-28 from the line while committing just nine turnovers. Already up with 18:16 remaining, the Buckeyes wasted no time putting the game away with a 15-4 run, capped off by a Hill three-pointer to put Ohio State up by 27 with 13:34 to go. A Johnson three-pointer 5 minutes later gave Ohio State its biggest lead at Freshman Ashley Adams had another solid game with 10 points, six boards and three blocks. Classmate Martina Ellerbe chipped in off the bench with eight points while Lavender just missed her 14th double-double of the season with nine boards. Ohio State raced out to a lead in the first half behind a balanced scoring attack. Lavender led all scorers with 12 while Hill, Prahalis and Johnson each scored eight and Ashley Adams six. Johnson capped off the opening 20 minutes with a deep 3-pointer at the buzzer. The Buckeyes shot 45.5 percent from the field in the first half and made 12-of-15 at the line while Purdue made zero trips to the stripe. Defensively, Ohio State turned up the pressure, forcing 13 first-half turnovers and turning those into 14 points. Purdue s Courtney Moses led the Boilers with 10 points at the half. GAME 24 Feb. 13, 2011 Minneapolis, Minn. Ohio State 83, Minnesota 76 History was made Feb. 13 inside The Barn in Minneapolis as Jantel Lavender became Ohio State s all-time scoring leader. But the only stat that mattered to the senior All-American was win No. 15. Lavender led all scorers with 29 points to lead the Buckeyes to an win over Minnesota at Williams Arena and break Katie Smith s record of 2,578 points set back in I was aware of it coming in, but I didn t really know how many I needed (to break the record), Lavender said after the game. All I m really focused on right now is getting wins. That s all I m really concerned about right now. Lavender now owns the record all to herself with 2,587 points. She set the mark with her layup at the 16:28 mark of the second half that put Ohio State up by one, The outcome, however, went down to the wire in a game featuring 17 ties and 10 lead changes. With the score tied at 71-all with 2:39 left, Ohio State would score the next seven points, starting with a Samantha Prahalis three-pointer from the left wing and four Tayler Hill free throws to put Ohio State up with 54 seconds left. The Gophers, however, didn t fold as Jackie Voigt hit a three on Minnesota s next possession to cut it to four. Then, after an Ashley Adams free throw, UM s Kiara Buford raced back the other way and hit a running layup to cut it to three, 79-76, with 25 seconds left. But that was as close as the Gophers would get as Ohio State hit all four free throws in the final seconds to secure the win. Playing in front of her hometown family and friends, Hill would go on to tie a career-high with 19 points while dishing out a career-high seven assists and sinking 9 of 10 from the line. Prahalis scored 11 and dished out a gamehigh eight assists while the vast-improving Adams recorded her first career double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds to go along with six blocks. Buford led Minnesota with 23 points and six assists while Katie Loberg and Jackie Voigt chipped in with 18 and 17 points, respectively. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Purdue vs Ohio State 2/10/11 6 p.m. at Nationwide Arena - Columbus, Ohio Purdue , 6-6 Total 3-Ptr 24 Mingo, Drey f Guyton, Alex f Rayburn, Brittany g Moses, Courtney g Williams, Dee Dee g Howard, Antionette Ostarello, Sam Jones, Chelsea Poston, Chantel Woods, Samantha Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Ohio State , 5-6 Total 3-Ptr 33 Adams, Ashley f Lavender, Jantel f Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Moore, Darryce Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Harmon, Emilee Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Minnesota 02/13/11 2:00 PM at Minneapolis, Minn. (Williams Arena) Ohio State , 6-6 Big Te Total 3-Ptr 33 Adams, Ashley f Johnson, Brittany f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Minnesota , 3-9 Big T Total 3-Ptr 05 Kellogg, Kionna f Voigt, Jackie f Loberg, Katie c Antoine, China g Buford, Kiara g Cotton, Leah Riche, Micaella Dockery, Kristen Mastey, Brianna Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Cameron Inouye, Teresa Dahlem, Bruce Morris Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Minnesota-None. Attendance: 5645 Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Officials: Technical fouls: Purdue-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 4611 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Purdue Ohio State Last FG - PUR 2nd-00:35, OSU 2nd-01:10. Largest lead - PUR by 5 1st-13:25, OSU by 30 2nd-07:42. In Off 2nd Fast Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench PUR OSU Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Minnesota Last FG - OSU 2nd-02:18, MINN 2nd-00:25. Largest lead - OSU by 7 2nd-00:54, MINN by 4 2nd-16:00. In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU MINN Score tied - 17 times. Lead changed - 10 times. Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 8 times. 64

66 GAME 25 Feb. 17, 2011 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State 89, #23 Penn State 67 Jantel Lavender had 23 points and 11 rebounds, Samantha Prahalis added 21 points and 11 assists, and Ohio State beat No. 23/25 Penn State at Value City Arena. With her eighth assist just before halftime, Prahalis broke Jamie Lewis career assist record with her 644th helper, marking the second straight game that an OSU record has fallen after Lavender captured the scoring title at Minnesota. Tayler Hill tied a career high once again 19 points for the second straight game to help the Buckeyes (16-9, 7-6 Big Ten) win their third straight. Still, Ohio State was eliminated from the contention for its seventh straight regular season conference title when Michigan s State beat Northwester However, the Buckeyes know they have plenty to play for when it comes to positioning for the Big Ten and NCAA tournaments. We have to try and win to get a higher bid in the tournament so we don t have to play four games (in a row), Lavender said. I think our team recognizes the sense of urgency we need to have in these last few games. Zhaque Gray and Mia Nickson had 14 points for the Lady Lions (21-7, 10-4), who fell 1 1/2 games behind the Spartans. Ohio State had a 23-point lead with 14:40 to play. After Penn State pulled within 10, the Buckeyes scored seven consecutive points to increase the advantage to with 6 minutes remaining. Defensively, Ohio State forced a seasonhigh 27 turnovers in handing Penn State its worst loss of the season. The Buckeyes held PSU s top two scorers, Maggie Lucas and Alex Bentley, to just 12 points total. The Nittany Lions, winless in their last six trips to Columbus, were looking for their first season series sweep since GAME 26 Feb. 20, 2011 West Lafayette, Ind. Ohio State 76, Purdue 74 Senior Brittany Johnson hit five second-half three-pointers, including the game winner with 0.7 seconds remaining, to give Ohio State a thrilling come-from-behind win over Purdue, 76-74, at a raucous Mackey Arena. Trailing by one with 14 seconds left, Jantel Lavender caught the ball on the post and looked to score. Fending off a double team, Lavender pivoted to the baseline and slung a pass out to a wide open Johnson in the corner who buried the three as the Ohio State bench erupted. Purdue led by as much as 11 points in the second half as the Buckeyes slowly chipped away at the Boilermakers lead. Samantha Prahalis gave Ohio State its first lead of the second half with a three-pointer from the left wing with 44 seconds left. Then after a Purdue timeout, Antionette Howard drove the lane and converted a layup with 21 seconds left to put the Boilers back on top, Then after Ohio State burned its final timeout, Johnson saved the day with her trey from the corner. Lavender led the Buckeyes with 23 points and nine rebounds. Prahalis added 19 points and four assists while Johnson finished with 15 and Tayler Hill 12. Freshman Ashley Adams recorded a career-high seven blocked shots to go along with four points and six boards. With Purdue leading at the half, Ohio State opened the second period on a 9-2 run over the first 5 minutes to tie the score at 40. However, a Drey Mingo layup on Purdue s next possession sparked a 12-3 run by the Boilermakers before Hill stopped the bleeding with her first three of the night. Behind a three-pointer by Purdue s Courtney Moses and the inside play of Drey Mingo in the second half, the Boilermakers pushed their lead back to 10 on two occasions before Johnson caught fire, hitting three 3-pointers over the next four minutes to cut the lead to two and put Ohio State in position to pull out the win in the final minutes. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics #23 Penn State vs Ohio State 2/17/11 7 p.m. at Value City Arena - Columbus, Ohio #23 Penn State , 10-4 Total 3-Ptr 11 Trogele, Julia f Nickson, Mia f Greene, Nikki c Gray, Zhaque g Bentley, Alex g East, Talia Womack, Renee Edwards, Ariel Studevent, Gizelle Lucas, Maggie Wolfe, Marisa Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 4 Ohio State , 7-6 Total 3-Ptr 33 Adams, Ashley f Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Moore, Darryce Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Harmon, Emilee Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Technical fouls: #23 Penn State-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 3497 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total #23 Penn State Ohio State Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench PSU OSU Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Purdue 02/20/11 5:00 PM at Mackey Arena - West Lafayette, Ind. Ohio State (8-6) Total 3-Ptr 04 Hill, Tayler * Prahalis, Samantha * Adams, Ashley * Johnson, Brittany * Lavender, Jantel * Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Schulze, Sarah Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 6,2 Purdue (8-7) Total 3-Ptr 24 Mingo, Drey f Guyton, Alex f Rayburn, Brittany g Moses, Courtney g Poston, Chantel g Howard, Antionette Williams, Dee Dee Ostarello, Sam Jones, Chelsea Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Tina Napier, Barb Smith, Cameron Inouye Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Purdue-None. Attendance: 9943 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Purdue Last FG - OSU 2nd-00:01, PUR 2nd-00:21. Largest lead - OSU by 2 1st-19:15, PUR by 11 1st-10:26. Game: % Game: % Game: % 4,1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU PUR Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 4 times. Last FG - PSU2 2nd-03:50, OSU 2nd-01:46. Largest lead - PSU2 None, OSU by 23 2nd-14:40. Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 0 times. OhioStateBuckeyes.com 65

67 GAME 27 Feb. 24, 2011 East Lansing, Mich. Ohio State 54, #10/8 Michigan State 53 GAME 28 Feb. 27, 2011 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State 80, Wisconsin 47 Ohio State had finally lost its grip on the Big Ten title, and to add insult to injury, the Buckeyes happened to be the visiting team on the night Michigan State planned its championship celebration. Jantel Lavender and the Buckeyes did the only thing they could: They beat the Spartans again. Lavender scored 24 points, and Ohio State spoiled Michigan State s conference title celebration with a win. Michigan State had already clinched at least a share of the Big Ten title, but the Spartans couldn t celebrate an outright championship until shortly after the game -- when Penn State lost to Purdue. Lavender s free throw with 1:50 remaining was the game s final point. Michigan State s last chance came after a shot clock violation with 10.5 seconds remaining, but Jasmine Thomas missed from about 18 feet under heavy pressure from Ohio State s Amber Stokes. Ohio State won both meetings against Michigan State this season, which had to take some of the sting out of the Spartans postgame celebration, which included a trophy and a new banner that was raised to the rafters. Michigan State had its 20-game winning streak at the Breslin Center snapped. Lykendra Johnson more than held her own against Lavender down low, collecting 16 points and 17 rebounds. Michigan State had 17 offensive rebounds but shot only 33 percent from the field in a physical game. With 13:30 remaining and her team ahead by two, Michigan State s Kalisha Keane left the court with a streak of blood running down the left side of her face. It wasn t clear how she d been hurt, but she missed five minutes of game time before returning. Merchant said Keane had four stitches around her eye. Keane tied it at 53 when she scored inside while being fouled, but she missed the free throw. After Lavender put the Buckeyes ahead, the teams traded empty possessions before the Spartans got the ball back under their own basket with one more chance. After a timeout, Thomas tried to push the ball up the court quickly, but the 5-foot-10 Stokes was relentless, slowing her down and limiting her options. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Michigan State 02/24/11 6:30 p.m. at Breslin Center (East Lansing, Mich.) Ohio State , 9-6 Total 3-Ptr 04 Hill, Tayler * Prahalis, Samantha * Adams, Ashley * Johnson, Brittany * Lavender, Jantel * Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 Michigan State , 12-3 Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera * Thomas, Brittney * Johnson, Lykendra * Keane, Kalisha * Alton, Taylor * Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Laura Morris, Bob Trammell, Michael McConnell Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: 7029 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Michigan State Game: % Game: % Game: % 3,1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU MSU Ohio State stormed out of the gates and never looked back in an win over Wisconsin at Value City Arena, sending a message that the Buckeyes will be a team to be reckoned with this postseason. Playing in their final games at Value City Arena, Jantel Lavender, Sarah Schulze, Brittany Johnson and Alison Jackson combined to score 36 points, led by Lavender s 20. The senior from Cleveland, Ohio, who recorded a double-double in her very first collegiate game at VCA in 2007, closed out her career with a doubledouble with 20 points and 10 rebounds. After Wisconsin opened the game on a 4-0 run, the Buckeyes answered with a 17-0 run over a 5-minute span to take a 17-4 lead as the route was on. The Buckeyes eventually led at the half, holding the Badgers to 16.1 percent from the field (5-of-31) as Wisconsin missed 19 in a row at one point. Ohio State, meanwhile, shot 51.7 percent in the first 20 minutes and were led by Lavender s 16 points and three blocks. The Badgers never got closer than 21 points in the second half. Leading at the 18:04 mark, Ohio State blew the game wide open with a 14-2 run over the next 3 1/2 minutes, highlighted by two three pointers from Johnson, to extend its lead to Defensively, Ohio State held Wisconsin s top two scorers, Alyssa Karel (15.0 ppg) and Lin Zastrow (13.9 ppg), to just nine and four points, respectively, on a combined 4-of-30 from the field. Samantha Prahalis was on her game early Sunday afternoon, scoring 15 points and dishing out seven assists with just one turnover. Tayler Hill chipped in with 12 points and five boards and Ashley Adams turned in another solid all-around game with eight points, seven boards and four blocks. Johnson finished with nine on three 3-pointers. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Wisconsin vs Ohio State 2/27/11 12 p.m. at Value City Arena - Columbus, Ohio Wisconsin , 10-6 Total 3-Ptr 33 Zastrow, Lin f Covington, Anya f Davis, Jade g Wurtz, Taylor g Karel, Alyssa g Neal, Emily Paige, Morgan Thomas, Ashley Stephen, Tiera Buggs, Jada Rochel, Cassie Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Ohio State , 10-6 Total 3-Ptr 33 Adams, Ashley c Lavender, Jantel c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Moore, Darryce Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Schulze, Sarah Harmon, Emilee Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Teresa Dahlem, Bryan Enterline, Barb Smith Technical fouls: Wisconsin-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: 5509 Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 Last FG - OSU 2nd-08:28, MSU 2nd-02:59. Largest lead - OSU by 6 2nd-19:40, MSU by 4 1st-15:42. Score tied - 14 times. Lead changed - 8 times. Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Wisconsin Ohio State In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench WIS OSU

68 GAME 29 March 4, 2011 Indianapolis, Ind. Ohio State 71, #24 Iowa 61 Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal Brittany Johnson loves shooting 3-pointers against Iowa. Johnson tied career highs with 23 points and seven 3s to help Ohio State defeat the 24th-ranked Hawkeyes in the Big Ten tournament quarterfinals. Johnson made five 3s in the previous meeting between the teams, an win for Ohio State Jantel Lavender had 11 points and 14 rebounds for the Buckeyes (20-9), who won their seventh straight. Jaime Printy led Iowa with 19 points, and Morgan Johnson added 10 points and nine rebounds for the Hawkeyes (22-8). Iowa, which had won five consecutive games, shot just 33 percent. Johnson helped the Buckeyes break away from a 27-all halftime tie. She scored 17 points after the break, and the Buckeyes shot 54 percent in the second half. Ohio State defeated Iowa in the final last year. Lavender was held to four points in the first half, but she scored two quick buckets to start the second half to help the Buckeyes take a lead and force Iowa to call a timeout. A 3-pointer and an off-balance bank shot by Tayler Hill gave Ohio State a lead. Iowa trimmed the lead to on a 3-pointer by Kelsey Cermak, but Johnson hit back-to-back 3-pointers to put the Buckeyes ahead Just as Ohio State looked poised to run away with the game, Iowa s Kachine Alexander made free throws, then Printy got a steal, made a layup and was fouled. She converted a three-point play to cut Ohio State s lead to The Hawkeyes cut Ohio State s lead to during an 11-0 run. Iowa held Ohio State scoreless for more than 5 minutes to close the gap. Another 3-pointer by Johnson pushed Ohio State s lead back up to Kamille Wahlin made a 3-pointer for Iowa to trim Ohio State s lead to 63-61, but Johnson came back with her seventh 3 of the game with 1:15 remaining. GAME 30 March 5, 2011 Indianapolis, Ind. Ohio State 72, #11 Michigan State 57 Big Ten Tournament Semifinal Ohio State outbullied top-seeded and No. 11 Michigan State in a contest that had more than a win-or-go-home feel. It felt more like a title game. Jantel Lavender tied a career high and set a tournament scoring record with 37 points while grabbing nine rebounds to send the Buckeyes into Sunday s Big Ten Conference championship game after a victory over the Spartans, who won the Big Ten regular season title. The Buckeyes were all smiles after the game in their third win over Michigan State (26-5) this season. Lavender left the court to a standing ovation from the Ohio State fans and cheers and chants could be heard from outside the Buckeyes locker room. Michigan State opened with a 10-2 run only to watch Ohio State claw back and grab a lead. And again when the Spartans pushed ahead 26-24, Ohio State finished the half with a 17-9 spurt. The Buckeyes pulled ahead in the second half, and the Spartans rallied with their own run to tie the game at 51 with 8:36 left. But as the game wore on, it was evident that Ohio State had a slight advantage. The two teams combined for 34 turnovers, but a solid defensive stretch in the middle part of the second half turned out to be the difference. Michigan State senior guard Kalisha Keane finished with 17 points and six rebounds in a marquee showdown with Lavender. Keane, the Big Ten s Co-Player of the Year with Lavender, got off to a hot start but eventually found it difficult to get good looks when the Buckeyes guard duo of Samantha Prahalis and senior Brittany Johnson began pressuring and trapping her. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Iowa 03/04/11 8:27pm EST at Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN Ohio State Total 3-Ptr 04 Hill, Tayler * Prahalis, Samantha * Adams, Ashley * Johnson, Brittany * Lavender, Jantel * Stokes, Amber Ellerbe, Martina Sanders, Brianna Schulze, Sarah Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 Iowa Total 3-Ptr 02 WAHLIN, Kamille * Johnson, Morgan * Krei, Kelly * Alexander, Kachine * Printy, Jaime * HANSEN, Kalli Nesbitt, Trisha Cermak, Kelsey Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Barb Smith, Ron Dressander & Tim Daley Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Iowa-None. Attendance: Session III Attendance - 6,036 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Iowa Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU IOWA Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Michigan State 03/05/11 7:28pm EST at Conseco Fieldhouse - Indianapolis, IN Ohio State Total 3-Ptr 04 Hill, Tayler * Prahalis, Samantha * Adams, Ashley * Johnson, Brittany * Lavender, Jantel * Stokes, Amber Schulze, Sarah Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1,1 Michigan State Total 3-Ptr 15 Washington, Cetera * Thomas, Brittney * Johnson, Lykendra * Keane, Kalisha * Alton, Taylor * Thomas, Jasmine Poole, Porsche Pickrel, Annalise Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Mark Zentz, Barb Smith & Laura Morris Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Michigan State-None. Attendance: Session 4 Attendance: 6757 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Michigan State Last FG - OSU 2nd-01:08, MSU 2nd-02:21. Largest lead - OSU by 15 2nd-01:08, MSU by 8 1st-16:21. Game: % Game: % Game: % 1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU MSU Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 7 times. Last FG - OSU 2nd-01:16, IOWA 2nd-01:41. Largest lead - OSU by 12 2nd-10:11, IOWA by 4 1st-05:49. Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 9 times. OhioStateBuckeyes.com 67

69 Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Penn State 03/06/11 3:38pm EST at Conseco Fieldhouse - Indianapolis, IN Ohio State Total 3-Ptr 04 Hill, Tayler * Prahalis, Samantha * Adams, Ashley * Johnson, Brittany * Lavender, Jantel * Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Schulze, Sarah Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 1,1 Penn State Total 3-Ptr 11 Trogele, Julia * Gray, Zhaque * Bentley, Alex * Nickson, Mia * Greene, Nikki * East, Talia Womack, Renee Studevent, Gizelle Lucas, Maggie Wolfe, Marisa Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % GAME 31 March 6, 2011 Indianapolis, Ind. Ohio State 84, Penn State 70 Big Ten Tournament Championship Ohio State s Jantel Lavender already had scripted the final chapter of her record-setting Big Ten career. Leave Indianapolis as a champion -- again. The four-time Big Ten player of the year and junior Samantha Prahalis delivered on the promise Sunday, each scoring 23 points to lead fifth-seeded Ohio State past second-seeded Penn State for the Buckeyes record-tying third consecutive tourney title. OSU has now won nine straight, are headed to their ninth consecutive NCAA tourney and became the only second team in the 17-year history of the Big Ten tourney to win three titles in a row. Purdue also did it from And Lavender became the first player in tourney history to win three Most Outstanding Player awards. Prahalis scored 14 points in the first half when the Buckeyes took control. Lavender matched that total in the second half, extending her NCAA record of consecutive double-figure scoring games to 133. The Buckeyes also set a new championship game scoring record. Prahalis quick moves and nifty passes led to nine assists, leaving her only six behind Penn State s Helen Darling as the career leader in Big Ten tourney play. Mia Nickson led the regular-season runner-ups with 17 points and Indy native Alex Bentley had 16 points. But after shooting 43 percent from 3-point range this season, Penn State was just 6 of 19 from beyond the arc Sunday -- losing its fifth straight title game since winning the first two crowns. Ohio State took control with an early 9-0 run, turning a 12-8 deficit into a lead. The Buckeyes still led at the break, and then Lavender dominated the second half. She scored six straight points during one early flurry, turning a five-point cushion into a Ohio State lead. After Prahalis steal and coast-to-coast layup, Lavender, the trailer on a fast break, put in another layup. She followed that with a 15-foot turnaround jumper and Tayler Hill then hit a 15-footer to give Ohio State a lead with 12:40 to go. The Nittany Lions never got closer than nine the rest of the game. 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Tina Napier, Beverly Roberts & Felicia Grinter Technical fouls: Ohio State-Prahalis, Samantha. Penn State-None. Attendance: Big Ten Women's Tournament Attendance: 30,957 Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Penn State Last FG - OSU 2nd-03:14, PSU 2nd-00:30. Largest lead - OSU by 18 2nd-03:14, PSU by 4 1st-15:59. Game: % Game: % Game: % 2,1 In Off 2nd Fast Paint T/O Chance Break Points Bench OSU PSU Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 1 time. GAME 32 March 19, 2011 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State 80, UCF 69 NCAA First Round Jantel Lavender didn t disappoint in the first round of the NCAA tournament, scoring 30 points and grabbing 11 rebounds to lead the fourthseeded Buckeyes past pesky Central Florida The only four-time Big Ten player of the year, Lavender scored in transition, on medium-range jumpers and on her patented drop-step move on the block. The Buckeyes (23-9) improved to when she hits double digits in points and rebounds in the same game. Samantha Prahalis had 19 points and 10 assists and Brittany Johnson had 14 points for Ohio State. Despite not having a starter taller than 5-foot the Buckeyes went with 6-5, 6-4 and 5-11 in their frontcourt -- UCF (22-11) more than held its own on the boards (a advantage) and wasn t afraid to drive the lane. The Knights never backed down from the Big Ten tournament champions, who stretched their winning streak to 10 in a row. But in order to hang around, they knew they couldn t afford to commit two players to guarding Lavender. Up just after Chelsie Wiley hit two free throws with 10:12 left, the Buckeyes ran off the next 11 points. Lavender had only two points in the run but contributed with her rebounding, defense and passing. Still, the Knights didn t fold. They came back with a 10-0 run -- capped by Wiley s 3 and a bucket by Daniels off Gevenia Carter s steal to cut it to with 2:22 left. The rally faltered when they failed to score over the next 2 minutes. With 1:21 left, after Lavender rebounded a missed layup, Prahalis dribbled in a circle around two picks and completed the three-point play to push the lead back to The Buckeyes never trailed after the opening minutes, but that didn t mean it was easy. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics UCF vs Ohio State 3/19/11 1:50 PM ET at St. John Arena, Columbus, Ohio UCF Total 3-Ptr 02 DANIELS, D'Nay f KELLY, Ashia f PATRICK, Aisha g WILEY, Chelsie g CALDWELL, Jelisa g CARTER, Gevenia DAVIS, Racine JUDGE, Aarika PAIGE, Leah JONES, Erika Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % Game: % 0 Ohio State Total 3-Ptr 42 Lavender, Jantel f Adams, Ashley c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Jackson, Alison Ellerbe, Martina Schulze, Sarah Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % 1 Officials: Ron Dressander, Gina Cross, Taiqua Stewart Technical fouls: UCF-None. Ohio State-None. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast UCF Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench UCF Ohio State OSU Last FG - UCF 2nd-00:14, OSU 2nd-01:21. Score tied - 1 time. Largest lead - UCF by 3 1st-19:08, OSU by 18 2nd-04:47. Lead changed - 5 times. 68

70 GAME 33 March 21, 2011 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State 67, Georgia Tech 60 NCAA Second Round Jantel Lavender scored 17 of her 21 points in the second half to set an NCAA record with her 135th straight double-figure scoring game, leading Ohio State past Georgia Tech Monday night in the second round of the NCAA tournament. Lavender, who had been tied with Oklahoma s Courtney Paris with 134 consecutive games of 10 or more points, also grabbed 11 rebounds. She dominated in the paint as the Buckeyes advanced to a regional semifinal Saturday against topseeded Tennessee in Dayton. It took a star turn in the second half for the decorated senior -- she received her diploma on Sunday -- to carry the Buckeyes into the regionals. The Buckeyes have often been criticized for failing to get past the second round in six of the last eight years under coach Jim Foster. Samantha Prahalis added 16 points and eight assists, and Ashley Adams scored 11 for the fourth-seeded Buckeyes (24-9), who have won 11 in a row. Down after Sasha Goodlett scored inside for the Yellow Jackets with 17:42 left, the Buckeyes -- and Lavender -- took over the game. Lavender hit an 8-foot jumper for the lead, then scored on consecutive fast-break passes from Prahalis to push the lead to After a basket by Chelsea Regins for Georgia Tech, Lavender had nine points and Tayler Hill the other four in a 13-3 run that stretched the lead to The Yellow Jackets never got closer than seven points again. Metra Walthour had 15 points to lead the fifth-seeded Yellow Jackets (24-11), who have never advanced past the second round in seven NCAA appearances. Goodlett and Tyaunna Marshall each had 12 points for Georgia Tech, which led by as many as four early in the second half before an unfriendly crowd at Ohio State s backup home, St. John Arena. GAME 34 March 26, 2011 Dayton, Ohio Tennessee 85, Ohio State 75 NCAA Dayton Regional Shekinna Stricklen scored 20 points and touched off a critical 11-3 secondhalf run to power top-seeded Tennessee past Ohio State in a NCAA regional semifinal. The Lady Vols only took control with their charge in the final minutes against the fourth-seeded Buckeyes. Samantha Prahalis had 22 points, Jantel Lavender 19, Brittany Johnson 16 and Tayler Hill 12 for Ohio State (24-10), which had won its last 11. With the game hanging in the balance and Tennessee on top 58-57, Stricklen twice made big plays to provide some breathing room. First, she hit a deep, deep 3 as the shot clock was draining away. After an Ohio State miss, she took the ball from the right wing and bulled her way along the baseline to power in a layup for a lead. After Johnson hit another 3 from the left corner for Ohio State, the Lady Vols ran off six points in a row for their largest lead of the game. Simmons stopped and popped in a shot from 15 feet, Taber Spani made a follow and then Spani drilled a long jumper to make it Ohio State got as close as eight points in the last minute, but Stricklen scored seven in a row for the Lady Vols to easily hold onto the lead. Down at the half, the Lady Vols started to swing the game because they picked up the pace. Two long passes resulted in easy baskets by Stricklen and Glory Johnson, who finished with 11 rebounds to go with her nine points. At the other end, the Buckeyes, who got off to a torrid shooting start, suddenly could not find the basket. After shooting 67 percent in the opening half, Ohio State mustered just 39.5 percent in the second half. Ohio State came out with one of its finest efforts of the season from the outset. The Buckeyes hit 12 of their first 16 shots from the field -- and were 2 for 2 behind the arc and 4 of 4 at the line -- to take a surprising lead. The Lady Vols regrouped to retake the lead only to have the Buckeyes build their biggest lead of the half at with just over a minute left in the half. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Georgia Tech vs Ohio State 3/21/11 7:20 PM ET at St. John Arena, Columbus, Ohio Georgia Tech Total 3-Ptr 32 Regins,Chelsea f Goodlett,Sasha c Walthour,Metra g Montgomery,Alex g Foster,Deja g Maye,Dawnn Bennett,Mo Adams,LaQuananisha Marshall,Tyaunna Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: Ohio State Total 3-Ptr 42 Lavender, Jantel f Adams, Ashley c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 0 Officials: Ron Dressander, Gina Cross, Mark Zentz Technical fouls: Georgia Tech-Regins,Chelsea. Ohio State-Lavender, Jantel. Attendance: Score by periods 1st 2nd Total In Off 2nd Fast Georgia Tech Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench GT Ohio State OSU Last FG - GT 2nd-00:06, OSU 2nd-03:18. Score tied - 0 times. Largest lead - GT by 4 2nd-19:41, OSU by 13 2nd-08:02. Lead changed - 4 times. Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio State vs Tennessee 3/26/11 Noon at University of Dayton Arena - Dayton,Ohio Ohio State Total 3-Ptr 42 Lavender, Jantel f Adams, Ashley c Hill, Tayler g Prahalis, Samantha g Johnson, Brittany g Stokes, Amber Schulze, Sarah Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % Game: % Game: % Game: % 2 Tennessee Total 3-Ptr 25 JOHNSON, Glory f STRICKLEN, Shekinna f CAIN, Kelley c BJORKLUND, Angie g SIMMONS, Meighan g WILLIAMS, Kamiko AVANT, Lauren SPANI, Taber MANNING, Alicia BAUGH, Vicki BREWER, Alyssia Team Totals FG % 1st Half: % 3FG % 1st Half: % FT % 1st Half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % 2nd half: % Officials: Laura Morris, Robert Trammell, Angelica Suffren Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Tennessee-None. Attendance: NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Championship Dayton Regional Semifinal Score by periods 1st 2nd Total Ohio State Tennessee Game: % Game: % Game: % 3 OhioStateBuckeyes.com 69

71 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS PHYLLIS BAILEY (28-10,.737) MARY COMBS (14-6,.700) DEBBIE WILSON (157-58,.739) TARA VANDERVEER (110-37,.748) NANCY DARSCH ( ,.652) BETH BURNS (81-65,.555) JIM FOSTER 2002-Present (236-62,.792) Overall Overall Big Ten Big Ten Big Ten Big Ten Year Won-Lost Pct. Won-Lost Pct. Finish Tournament Postseason Head Coach # Phyllis J. Bailey Phyllis J. Bailey Phyllis J. Bailey Phyllis J. Bailey Phyllis J. Bailey Mary Combs Mary Combs Debbie Wilson Debbie Wilson Debbie Wilson ^ /1st Debbie Wilson /1st Debbie Wilson /1st Debbie Wilson /3rd Debbie Wilson /T6th Debbie Wilson /3rd Tara VanDerveer & /1st NCAA First Round Tara VanDerveer % T1st Tara VanDerveer st NCAA First Round Tara VanDerveer st NCAA Elite Eight Tara VanDerveer st NCAA Sweet 16 Nancy Darsch T1st NCAA Elite Eight Nancy Darsch nd NCAA Sweet 16 Nancy Darsch T1st NCAA Sweet 16 Nancy Darsch T4th NCAA Second Round Nancy Darsch T5th Nancy Darsch th Nancy Darsch T1st NCAA National Runner-Up Nancy Darsch T7th Nancy Darsch T7th 3-1 Nancy Darsch T6th 2-1 NCAA Second Round Nancy Darsch th 1-1 Nancy Darsch th 1-1 Beth Burns T4th 1-1 NCAA First Round Beth Burns T8th 1-1 Beth Burns th 1-1 WNIT Champion Beth Burns T5th 1-1 Beth Burns T4th 2-1 NCAA Second Round Jim Foster rd 1-1 NCAA Second Round Jim Foster T1st 1-1 NCAA Sweet 16 Jim Foster st 3-0 NCAA Second Round Jim Foster st 2-1 NCAA First Round Jim Foster T1st 0-1 NCAA First Round Jim Foster st 3-0 NCAA Sweet 16 Jim Foster st 3-0 NCAA Second Round Jim Foster T3rd 3-0 NCAA Sweet 16 Jim Foster 45 Years (.690)^ #Bailey coached prior to Ohio State marks the season as the transition between intramural and intercollegiate basketball. ^The first official Big Ten Tournament, which was a double-elimination event, took place during the season. Big Ten Tournaments were abandoned until the season, when the league returned to the current postseason Big Ten Tournament format. The total above does not include Ohio State s 16-3 Big Ten record from to &Official NCAA championships began with the season. %The Big Ten began league play officially with the season. 70

72 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS CAREER RECORDS Games Played: Jantel Lavender Consecutive Games Started: Jantel Lavender Field Goals Made:... 1,142 (of 2,156)...Jantel Lavender Field Goals Attempted:... 2,156 (1,142 made)...jantel Lavender Field Goal Pct.: (500 of 805)...June Brewer Pt. FG Made: (of 657)...Caity Matter , Pt. FG Attempted: (236 made)...marscilla Packer Pt. FG Pct.: (82 of 179)...Cheryl Perozek Free Throws Made: (of 845)...Katie Smith Free Throws Att.: (708 made)...katie Smith Free Throw Pct.: (708 of 845)...Katie Smith :... 1,422...Jantel Lavender Points:... 2,818...Jantel Lavender Points Per Game: Katie Smith Assists: Samantha Prahalis Blocks: Jessica Davenport SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Field Goals Made: (of 577)...Jantel Lavender Field Goals Attempted: (304 made)...jantel Lavender Field Goal Pct.: (184 of 278)...Courtney Coleman Pt. FG Made: (of 235)...Caity Matter Pt. FG Attempted: (106 made)...caity Matter Pt. Field Goal Pct.: (77 of 160)...Brittany Johnson Free Throws Made: (of 235)...Katie Smith Free Throws Attempted: (194 made)...jessica Davenport Free Throw Pct.: (205 of 235) (min. 200 made)...katie Smith Points: (316 FG, 142 FT)...Jantel Lavender : Jantel Lavender Fouls: Courtney Coleman Assists: Samantha Prahalis Blocked Shots: Jessica Davenport Steals: Yvette Angel SINGLE GAME RECORDS Field Goals Made: (of 32)...Frani Washington... at Tennessee (OSU 74-UT 88) Field Goals Attempted: (11 made)...kim Jordan... vs. Michigan State (OSU 69-MSU 75) Field Goal Pct.: (10 of 10)...Jessica Davenport...vs. West Virginia (OSU 73-WVU 67) 3-Pt. Field Goals Made:... 8 (of 10)...Marscilla Packer...at Minnesota (OSU 76 - UM 55) 8 (of 12)...Caity Matter... vs. IUPUI (OSU 96-IUPUI 48) 8 (of 11)...Caity Matter... at Michigan (OSU 84- MICH 56) 3-Pt. Field Goals Att.: (4 made)... Marcie Alberts... vs. Iowa (OSU 59-UI 69) 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct.: (6 of 6)... Averrill Roberts...vs. Northwestern (OSU 76-NU 66) (5 of 5)...Samantha Prahalis...vs. Michigan (UM 69-OSU 66) Free Throws Made: (of 18)...Nikita Lowry...vs. Purdue (OSU 97-PU 86) 15 (of 18)...Katie Smith...vs. Virginia (OSU 91-UV 84) 15 (of 16)...Katie Smith... vs. Idaho State (OSU 119-ISU 63) Free Throws Attempted: (14 made)...katie Smith... vs. Iowa (OSU 72-UI 60) Free Throw Pct.: (13 of 13)...Katie Smith... vs. Penn State (OSU 74-PSU 96) (13 of 13)...Katie Smith...vs. Purdue (OSU 77-PU 70) (13 of 13)...Jessica Davenport... vs. Penn State (OSU 69-PSU 58) Points: (11 FG, 15 FT)...Katie Smith... vs. Idaho State (OSU 119-ISU 93) : Mary Sivak.....vs. Youngstown State (OSU 62-YSU 56) Assists: Jamie Lewis... vs. James Madison (OSU 74, JMU 65) Blocked Shots: June Brewer... vs. Michigan State (OSU 73-MSU 60) Jessica Davenport... vs. Michigan State (MSU 66-OSU 64) Steals: Lisa Cline... at UCLA (OSU 63-UCLA 46) OhioStateBuckeyes.com 71

73 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS POINTS (1,000-PLUS) Player Points Games Years 1. Jantel Lavender Katie Smith 2, Jessica Davenport 2, Tracey Hall 1, Averrill Roberts 1, Kim Jordan 1, Lisa Cline 1, Nikita Lowry 1, Amy Tucker 1, Yvette Angel 1, Courtney Coleman 1, Caity Matter 1, , Marrita Porter 1, Brandie Hoskins 1, Mary Sivak 1, Samantha Prahalis 1, Larecha Jones 1, Jodi Roth 1, Carla Chapman 1, Marscilla Packer 1, Nikki Keyton 1, Frani Washington 1, Lauren Shenk 1, LaToya Turner 1, June Brewer 1, Francine Lewis 1, Brittany Johnson 1, Jamie Lewis 1, Adrienne Johnson 1, GAMES PLAYED (100-PLUS) Player Games Years 1. Jantel Lavender Brittany Johnson Maria Moeller Kim Wilburn Jessica Davenport Tamrah Riley Shavelle Little Marscilla Packer Katie Smith Lisa Negri Amy Tucker Tracey Hall Stephanie Blanton Andrea Walker Courtney Coleman Kim Jordan Lisa Negri Jodi Roth D wan Shackleford Mary Sivak Alison Jackson Brandie Hoskins Ashley Allen Lisa Cline Lauren Shenk DiDi Reynolds Averrill Roberts Geneva Sanford Nicole Sanchez Jamie Lewis Yvette Angel Marcie Alberts Theresa Busch Nikki Keyton Tomeka Brown Kelly Robinson Toni Roesch Liana Coutts Caity Matter , Francine Lewis Nikita Lowry Adrienne Johnson Marrita Porter Sarah Schulze Alysiah Bond Michaela Moua Cheryl Perozek Stacey Howard Beth Howe Samantha Prahalis FIELD GOALS MADE (500-PLUS) Player Made Att. Years 1. Jantel Lavender 1,142 2, Jessica Davenport 875 1, Katie Smith 826 1, Tracey Hall 807 1, Kim Jordan 790 1, Lisa Cline 750 1, Amy Tucker 684 1, Nikita Lowry 677 1, Averrill Roberts 673 1, Yvette Angel 671 1, Brandie Hoskins 619 1, Mary Sivak 618 1, Courtney Coleman Marrita Porter Carla Chapman 539 1, Caity Matter 520 1, , June Brewer Larecha Jones 500 1, FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (1,000-PLUS) Player Att. Made Years 1. Jantel Lavender 2,156 1, Kim Jordan 1, Katie Smith 1, Averrill Roberts 1, Jessica Davenport 1, Amy Tucker 1, Lisa Cline 1, Tracey Hall 1, Yvette Angel 1, Nikita Lowry 1, Mary Sivak 1, Samantha Prahalis 1, Brandie Hoskins 1, Lauren Shenk 1, Caity Matter 1, , Larecha Jones 1, Carla Chapman 1, Marscilla Packer 1, Adrienne Johnson 1, FIELD GOAL PCT. (.500-PLUS/ 400 ATT.) Player Pct. Made/Att. Years 1. June Brewer / Jessica Davenport /1, Courtney Coleman / Tracey Hall /1, Marrita Porter / Mindy Smith / Star Allen / Jodi Roth / Francine Lewis / Nikita Lowry /1, Frani Washington / Lisa Cline /1, Jantel Lavender.530 1,142/2, Stacie Bruce / Brandie Hoskins /1, Teresa Dombkowski / Carla Chapman /1, Nikki Keyton / LaToya Turner Kelly Fergus / , Yvette Angel / Mary Sivak / PT. FIELD GOALS MADE (50-PLUS) Player 3PM 3PA Years 1. Caity Matter , Marscilla Packer Katie Smith Brittany Johnson Marcie Alberts Jamie Lewis Lauren Shenk Samantha Prahalis Ashley Allen DiDi Reynolds Ashlee Trebilcock Averrill Roberts Sarah Schulze Maria Moeller Cheryl Perozek Alysiah Bond Marlene Stollings PT. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (150-PLUS) Player 3PA 3PM Years 1. Caity Matter , Marscilla Packer Katie Smith Lauren Shenk Jamie Lewis Marcie Alberts Brittany Johnson Samantha Prahalis Ashley Allen DiDi Reynolds Sarah Schulze Averrill Roberts Alysiah Bond Maria Moeller Cheryl Perozek Taylor Hill Adrienne Johnson Ashlee Trebilcock Marlene Stollings Audrey Burcy Erin Ingwersen Stephanie Blanton PT. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (.300-PLUS/MIN. 45 MADE) Player Pct. 3PM/3PA Years 1. Cheryl Perozek / Brittany Johnson / Caity Matter / , Ashlee Trebilcock / Marscilla Packer / Maria Moeller / Cheryl Perozek / Tomeka Brown / Katie Smith / Marcie Alberts / DiDi Reynolds Ashley Allen / Averrill Roberts / Sarah Schulze / Jamie Lewis / Lauren Shenk / Marlene Stollings / Stephanie Blanton / Larecha Jones / Erin Ingwersen / Samantha Prahalis / CAITY MATTER 72

74 INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS FREE THROWS MADE (200-PLUS) Player Made Att. Years 1. Katie Smith Jessica Davenport Jantel Lavender Nikita Lowry Averrill Roberts Marrita Porter Courtney Coleman Jodi Roth Samantha Prahalis Nicole Sanchez Tracey Hall Nikki Keyton Amy Tucker Taylor Hill Lisa Cline LaToya Turner Lauren Shenk Larecha Jones Yvette Angel Tomeka Brown Caity Matter , Mary Sivak D wan Shackleford Jamie Lewis FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED (300-PLUS) Player Att. Made Years 1. Katie Smith Jantel Lavender Courtney Coleman Jessica Davenport Marrita Porter Nikita Lowry Averrill Roberts Jodi Roth Courtney Coleman Nikki Keyton Tracey Hall Samantha Prahalis Nicole Sanchez Mary Sivak LaToya Turner Tomeka Brown Larecha Jones Taylor Hill D wan Shackleford Amy Tucker Yvette Angel Lisa Cline JANTEL LAVENTER FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (.700-PLUS/MIN. 100 MADE) Player Pct. Made/Att. Years 1. Caity Matter / , Marscilla Packer / Katie Smith / Marcie Alberts / Didi Reynolds / Nicole Sanchez / Samantha Prahalis / Brittany Johnson / Amy Tucker / Lauren Shenk / Jantel Lavender / Lisa Cline / Jessica Davenport / Taylor Hill / Jamie Lewis / Tracey Hall / Averrill Roberts / Nikita Lowry / Nikki Keyton / Audrey Burcy / REBOUNDS (500-PLUS) Player Rebs. Games Years 1. Jantel Lavender 1, Tracey Hall 1, Jessica Davenport 1, Kim Jordan 1, Mary Sivak June Brewer Courtney Coleman Francine Lewis Amy Tucker Katie Smith Lisa Negri Nikita Lowry Carla Chapman Nikki Keyton Martha Baker Marrita Porter LaToya Turner D wan Shackleford Larecha Jones Lisa Cline Jodi Roth Yvette Angel ASSISTS (200-PLUS) Player Assists Games Years 1. Samantha Prahalis Jamie Lewis Yvette Angel Kim Wilburn Lisa Cline Brandie Hoskins Katie Smith Ashley Allen Cheryl Perozek Laurie Pirtle Averrill Roberts Geneva Sanford Alysiah Bond Liana Coutts Lauren Shenk Marcie Alberts Toni Roesch Marscilla Packer Tracey Hall Kim Jordan Audrey Burcy Jantel Lavender Amy Tucker Maria Moeller Adrienne Johnson Tomeka Brown Marcie Alberts BLOCKS (50-PLUS) Player Blocks Games Years 1. Jessica Davenport Mary Sivak Jantel Lavender LaToya Turner Francine Lewis Tracey Hall Andrea Walker Mindy Smith June Brewer D wan Shackleford Lisa Negri Ashley Adams Carla Chapman Sarah Schulze Lisa Cline STEALS (100-PLUS) Player Steals Games Years 1. Kim Wilburn Yvette Angel Averrill Roberts Shavelle Little Tracey Hall Lisa Cline Jamie Lewis Nikita Lowry Samantha Prahalis D wan Shackelford Katie Smith Audrey Burcy Toni Roesch Marrita Porter Tomeka Brown Alysiah Bond Courtney Coleman Francine Lewis Ashley Allen Brandie Hoskins Kim Jordan LaToya Turner Geneva Sanford Amy Tucker Liana Coutts Lauren Shenk OhioStateBuckeyes.com 73

75 ALL-TIME SINGLE SEASON LEADERS POINTS (500+) Player Points Season 1. Jantel Lavender 774 (316 FG, 142 FT) Katie Smith 745 (230 FG, 205 FT) Jantel Lavender 728 (290 FG, 148 FT) Frani Washington 711 (390 FG, 93 FT) Jessica Davenport 677 (262 FG, 152 FT) Katie Smith 639 (196 FG, 190 FT) Jessica Davenport 639 (222 FG, 194 FT) Nikita Lowry 622 (251 FG, 120 FT) Katie Smith 616 (211 FG, 149 FT) Jessica Davenport 598 (241 FG, 109 FT) Lisa Cline 592 (246 FG, 90 FT) Samantha Prahalis 588 (201 FG, 132 FT) Katie Smith 578 (189 FG, 164 FT) Amy Tucker 548 (223 FG, 102 FT) Jantel Lavender 547 (232 FG, 82 FT) Averrill Roberts 546 (192 FG, 125 FT) Mary Sivak 536 (230 FG, 76 FT) Kim Jordan 526 (237 FG, 52 FT) Tracey Hall 512 (206 FG, 100 FT) FIELD GOALS MADE Player Made Att. Season 1. Jantel Lavender Frani Washington Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Jessica Davenport Nikita Lowry Lisa Cline Jessica Davenport Kim Jordan Jantel Lavender Mary Sivak Katie Smith Kim Jordan Amy Tucker Jessica Davenport Tracey Hall FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Player Att. Made Season 1. Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Frani Washington Kim Jordan Jantel Lavender Katie Smith Kim Jordan Amy Tucker Samantha Prahalis Kim Jordan Jantel Lavender FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 ATT) Player Pct. Made/Att. Season 1. Marrita Porter / Courtney Coleman / Jessica Davenport / Star Allen Tracey Hall / Jessica Davenport / Tracey Hall / Tracey Hall / Nikita Lowry / Jessica Davenport / Brandie Hoskins / Francine Lewis / Marrita Porter / Jessica Davenport / Jodi Roth / Marrita Porter / Tamrah Riley / Courtney Coleman / Michaela Moua / Lisa Cline / LaToya Turner / Peggy Evans / LaToya Turner / Mindy Smith / Nikki Keyton / Kelly Fergus / FREE THROWS MADE Player Made Att. Season 1. Katie Smith Jessica Davenport Katie Smith Katie Smith Jantel Lavender Taylor Hill Jessica Davenport Katie Smith Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Samantha Prahalis Averrill Roberts Courtney Coleman Nikita Lowry Marrita Porter Nicole Sanchez Peggy Evans Nikki Keyton Jodi Roth Jessica Davenport Nikki Keyton Amy Tucker Nikita Lowry Nicole Sanchez Jodi Roth Tracey Hall Averrill Roberts FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Player Att. Made Season 1. Jessica Davenport Katie Smith Katie Smith Courtney Coleman Jantel Lavender Katie Smith Tayler Hill Jessica Davenport Jantel Lavender Marrita Porter Courtney Coleman Katie Smith Jantel Lavender Nikita Lowry Peggy Evans Averrill Roberts Jodi Strine Jessica Davenport Nikita Lowry D wan Shackleford Nikki Keyton Jessica Davenport Nicole Sanchez Jodi Strine Courtney Coleman Nikki Keyton Samantha Prahalis Marrita Porter Jantel Lavender Tomeka Brown FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 100 ATT.) Player Pct. Made/Att. Season 1. Katie Smith / Nicole Sanchez / Amy Tucker / Nicole Sanchez / Katie Smith / Lisa Cline / Katie Smith / Samantha Prahalis / Katie Smith / PT. MADE Player 3PM 3PA Season 1. Caity Matter Marcie Alberts Brittany Johnson Katie Smith Marscilla Packer Marscilla Packer Jamie Lewis Brittany Johnson Caity Matter Caity Matter Katie Smith Marscilla Packer Sarah Schulze Samantha Prahalis DiDi Reynolds Lauren Shenk PT. ATTEMPTS Player 3PA 3PM Season 1. Marcie Alberts Caity Matter Jamie Lewis Katie Smith Caity Matter Marscilla Packer Brittany Johnson Marscilla Packer Caity Matter Brittany Johnson Katie Smith Lauren Shenk DiDi Reynolds Marscilla Packer Samantha Prahalis PT. PERCENTAGE (MIN. 45 ATT) Player Pct. 3PM/3PA Season 1. Brittany Johnson / Marscilla Packer / Caity Matter / Brittany Johnson / Katie Smith / Caity Matter / Ashlee Trebilcock / Marcie Alberts / Sarah Schulze / Cheryl Perozek / REBOUNDS Player Rebs. Season 1. Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Jessica Davenport Jessica Davenport Jantel Lavender Tracey Hall Mary Sivak Jessica Davenport Tracey Hall Tracey Hall Kim Jordan June Brewer Martha Baker Tracey Hall Kim Jordan Francine Lewis Courtney Coleman Larecha Jones Courtney Coleman Lisa Negri Peggy Evans Courtney Coleman Sarah Schulze Star Allen Lisa Negri ASSISTS Player Assists Season 1. Samantha Prahalis Jamie Lewis Samantha Prahalis Samantha Prahalis Kim Wilburn Yvette Angel Yvette Angel Jamie Lewis Kim Wilburn Toni Roesch Cheryl Perozek Katie Smith Lisa Cline Lauren Shenk Lisa Cline Brandie Hoskins Brandie Hoskins Audrey Burcy Jamie Lewis Taylor Hill Yvette Angel Geneva Sanford Cheryl Perozek Lisa Cline Brandie Hoskins Ashley Allen Katie Smith Kim Wilburn Adrienne Johnson Maria Moeller Jamie Lewis Marscilla Packer Debbie Merrill Marscilla Packer BLOCKS Player Blocks Season 1. Jessica Davenport Jessica Davenport Jessica Davenport Jessica Davenport Mary Sivak Jantel Lavender Mary Sivak Ashley Adams Mary Sivak Jantel Lavender Mary Sivak LaToya Turner LaToya Turner Jantel Lavender Francine Lewis Francine Lewis Andrea Walker STEALS Player Steals Season 1. Yvette Angel Averrill Roberts Robin Tucker Audrey Burcy Kim Wilburn Kim Wilburn Kim Wilburn Lisa Cline Shavelle Little Kim Wilburn Yvette Angel Averrill Roberts Frani Washington Tracey Hall Shavelle Little Nikita Lowry Robin Tucker

76 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS LATONYA TURNER KATIE SMITH POINTS Player Points Opponent Date OSU Opp. 1. Katie Smith 40 (11 FG, 15 FT) vs. Idaho State* Frani Washington 39 (18 FG, 3 FT) at Tennessee Jantel Lavender 37 (15FG, 7FT) vs. Michigan State^ Jantel Lavender 37 (16FG, 5FT) at Temple LaToya Turner 37 (14 FG, 9 FT) at Cleveland State Jantel Lavender 36 (12 FG, 12 FT) at Penn State Jessica Dvenport 36 (15 FG, 6 FT) at Wisconsin Nikita Lowry 36 (14 FG, 8 FT) at Illinois Larecha Jones 36 (15 FG, 5 FT) at Penn State Jantel Lavender 35 (14 FG, 7 FT) vs. Iowa^ Lisa Cline 35 (17 FG, 1 FT) vs. Marshall Jessica Davenport 35 (15 FG, 5 FT) vs. Minnesota Katie Smith 35 (8 FG, 15 FT) vs. Virginia Jessica Davenport 34 (14 FG, 6 FT) at Iowa Jantel Lavender 33 (13FG, 7FT) vs. USC-UPSTATE Jantel Lavender 33 (11 FG, 11 FT) vs. California Frani Washington 33 (NA) at Queens College Frani Washington 33 (12 FG, 9 FT) at North Carolina Kim Jordan 33 (16 FG, 1 FT) vs. Northern Kentucky Nikita Lowry 33 (11 FG, 9 FT) vs. Long Beach State# Katie Smith 33 (9 FG, 12 FT) vs. Michigan Katie Smith 33 (11 FG, 8 FT) at Arkansas^ *Kona Classic; #NCAA Tournament; ^WNIT Tournament; ^Big Ten Tournament FIELD GOALS MADE Player Made Att. Opponent Date OSU Opp. 1. Frani Washington at Tennessee Lisa Cline vs. Marshall Jantel Lavender at Temple Kim Jordan vs. Northern Kentucky Kim Jordan vs. Indiana State Larecha Jones vs. Penn State Jessica Davenport vs. Wisconsin Jessica Davenport at Illinois Jessica Davenport vs. Minnesota Jantel Lavender at Purdue Jantel Lavender vs. Illinois Jantel Lavender at Iowa Jantel Lavender vs. Michigan State(BTT) Jantel Lavender vs. Iowa (BTT) Jantel Lavender at Illinois Jessica Davenport at Iowa Jessica Davenport at Michigan State LaToya Turner at Cleveland State Francine Lewis vs. Penn State (NCAA) Nikita Lowry at Illinois Nikita Lowry at Minnesota FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Player Att. Made Opponent Date OSU Opp. 1. Kim Jordan vs. Michigan State* Frani Washington vs. Tennessee# Jantel Lavender 27 9 at Auburn (ot) LaToya Turner vs. Cleveland State Kim Jordan vs. Old Dominion Kim Jordan vs. Indiana State^ *Big Ten Tournament; #Christmas Invitational; ^MAIAW FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 10 ATT.) Player Percent Made/Att. Opponent Date OSU Opp. 1. Jessica Davenport /10 vs. West Virginia# Tracey Hall /13 vs. Cincinnati Jantel Lavender /13 vs. Delaware State Jantel Lavender /13 vs. UAB Jantel Lavender /13 vs. Bethune Cookman Nicole Sanchez /12 at Minnesota Jessica Davenport /11 vs. Pennsylvania Jessica Davenport /11 at Indiana Jessica Davenport /11 vs. Washington Jessica Davenport.900 9/10 vs. Pennsylvania D wan Shackleford.900 9/10 at Penn State Stacie Bruce.900 9/10 vs. Illinois Star Allen.900 9/10 vs. Penn State Jessica Davenport.900 9/10 vs. Cornell Jessica Davenport.900 9/10 at Army Mary Sivak /17 vs. Cincinnati* Lisa Cline /14 at Northwestern Tracey Hall /14 vs. Syracuse# Nikita Lowry /14 vs. Syracuse# Nikita Lowry /14 vs. Michigan Jessica Davenport /14 vs. Nebraska Jessica Davenport /13 vs. Wright State Jantel Lavender /13 vs. Army Brandie Hoskins /12 vs. Pennsylvania Courtney Coleman /12 vs. Ohio Courtney Coleman /12 vs. Xavier Katie Smith /12 vs. Minnesota Lisa Cline /17 at Colorado Courtney Coleman.818 9/11 vs. Northwestern Jessica Davenport.818 9/11 vs. Iowa Jantel Lavender.818 9/11 vs. Syracuse Courtney Coleman /16 vs. Wayne State Marscilla Packer /15 at Minnesota Jessica Davenport.800 8/10 vs. Penn State Jessica Davenport.800 8/10 vs. Sacred Heart Jessica Davenport.800 8/10 vs. Nicholls State Kim Wilburn.800 8/10 vs. Minnesota Star Allen.800 8/10 vs. Southern *OAISW; #NCAA Tournament OhioStateBuckeyes.com 75

77 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS 3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE Player Made Att. Opponent Date OSU Opp. 1. Marscilla Packer 8 10 at Minnesota Caity Matter 8 12 vs. IUPUI Caity Matter 8 11 at Michigan Brittany Johnson 7 14 vs. Iowa* Brittany Johnson 7 12 at Illinois Brittany Johnson 7 8 vs. Oklahoma State Caity Matter 7 13 at UCLA Caity Matter 7 13 at Wisconsin Katie Smith 7 11 vs. Northwestern Caity Matter 6 9 at Michigan State Caity Matter 6 13 at Michigan State Caity Matter 6 9 at Purdue Averrill Roberts 6 6 at Northwestern Marcie Alberts 6 11 vs. Michigan State* Marcie Alberts 6 14 at Michigan Lauren Shenk 6 8 vs. Akron Lauren Shenk 6 11 vs. Michigan State Marscilla Packer 6 8 vs. Wisconsin Samantha Prahalis 5 6 at Penn State Sarah Schulze 5 8 vs. California Ashley Allen 5 6 vs. Bowling Green^ 11/12/ Ashley Allen 5 7 at Michigan State 1/22/ Marscilla Packer 5 11 at Boston College Marscilla Packer 5 7 vs. Illinois Marscilla Packer 5 6 at Purdue Marscilla Packer 5 11 vs. Washington Caity Matter 5 6 vs. Nebraska 12/11/ Caity Matter 5 12 vs. Florida A&M Caity Matter 5 9 vs. UNC Wilmington Caity Matter 5 13 vs. Purdue* Caity Matter 5 7 vs. Michigan State* Caity Matter 5 10 vs. Wisconsin Caity Matter 5 8 at Northwestern Katie Smith 5 6 vs. Providence Katie Smith 5 8 at Penn State Katie Smith 5 9 at Illinois Averrill Roberts 5 10 vs. Penn State Katie Smith 5 10 vs. Wisconsin Marcie Alberts 5 11 vs. Penn State* Marcie Alberts 5 12 vs. Memphis# Marcie Alberts 5 12 vs. Northwestern Marcie Alberts 5 13 at Massachusetts Larecha Jones 5 10 vs. Kentucky OT Lauren Shenk 5 7 vs. Illinois Jamie Lewis 5 6 vs. Boston Jamie Lewis 5 8 at Western Kentucky^ Jamie Lewis 5 9 at Cleveland State Ashlee Trebilcock 5 12 vs. Ole Miss Marscilla Packer 5 8 vs. Colgate& Marscilla Packer 5 8 vs. Nebraska *Big Ten Tournament; #NCAA Tournament; ^WNIT Tournament, &Klosterman Buckeye Classic Caity Matter 12 4 at Iowa Cheryl Perozek 12 2 at Wisconsin Katie Smith 12 2 at Northwestern Marcie Alberts 12 5 vs. Memphis* Marcie Alberts 12 5 vs. Northwestern Marcie Alberts 12 4 vs. Minnesota Marcie Alberts 12 4 vs. Penn State# Ashlee Trebilcock 12 5 vs. Ole Miss Marscilla Packer 12 3 at Penn State Brittany Johnson 12 4 vs. Syracuse Marscilla Packer 11 5 at Boston College Marscilla Packer 11 5 vs. Washington Katie Smith 11 7 vs. Northwestern Marcie Alberts 11 5 vs. Penn State# Marcie Alberts 11 6 vs. Michigan State* Marcie Alberts 11 4 at DePaul Marcie Alberts 11 2 vs. Notre Dame Audrey Burcy 11 3 vs. Texas Tech* Jamie Lewis 11 4 at New Nexico^ Lauren Shenk 11 6 vs Michigan State Caity Matter 11 8 at Michigan Samantha Prahalis 10 4 at Michigan State Marscilla Packer 10 8 at Minnesota Marscilla Packer 10 1 vs. Michigan State Caity Matter 10 3 vs. Illinois Caity Matter 10 4 vs. Louisiana Tech* Caity Matter 10 5 vs. Wisconsin Averrill Roberts 10 5 vs. Penn State Katie Smith 10 4 vs. Michigan Katie Smith 10 3 at Northwestern Katie Smith 10 2 vs. Penn State Marcie Alberts 10 4 at Providence Marcie Alberts 10 4 at Michigan State Marcie Alberts 10 2 at Illinois Larecha Jones 10 3 vs. Illinois Larecha Jones 10 5 vs. Kentucky OT Jamie Lewis 10 4 vs. Purdue OT Jamie Lewis 10 3 vs. Illinois Ashlee Trebilcock 10 4 at Minnesota Marscilla Packer 10 4 vs. Marist Marscilla Packer 10 3 vs. Michigan Marscilla Packer 10 3 vs. Florida State* *NCAA Tournament; #Big Ten Tournament; ^WNIT Tournament 3-PT. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Player Att. Made Opponent Date OSU Opp. 1. Marcie Alberts 15 4 vs. Iowa Brittany Johnson 14 7 vs. Iowa# Marcie Alberts 14 6 vs. Michigan Caity Matter 13 7 at UCLA Caity Matter 13 5 vs Purdue# Caity Matter 13 4 vs. Michigan Caity Matter 13 6 at Michigan State Caity Matter 13 7 at Wisconsin Caity Matter 13 4 vs. Youngstown State Marcie Alberts 13 5 at Massachusetts Lauren Shenk 13 3 at Indiana Brittany Johnson 12 7 at Illinois Samantha Prahalis 12 3 at Syracuse Caity Matter 12 5 vs. Florida A&M Caity Matter 12 8 vs. IUPUI caity matter 76

78 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS 3-PT. FG PERCENTAGE (MIN. 4 MADE) Player Percent Made/Att. Opponent Date OSU Opp. 1. Cheryl Perozek /4 at Indiana Averrill Roberts /6 at Northwestern Ashley Allen /4 vs. UNC Wilmington Michelle Munoz /4 vs. Ohio Ashlee Trebilcock /4 vs. Wisconsin Marscilla Packer /4 vs. Alabama A&M Sarah Schulze /4 at Northwestern Samantha Prahalis /5 vs. Michigan Brittany Johnson.875 7/8 vs. Oklahoma State Brittany Johnson.833 5/6 vs. Purdue Samantha Prahalis.833 5/6 at Penn State Marscilla Packer.833 5/6 at Purdue Katie Smith.833 5/6 vs. Providence Jamie Lewis.833 5/6 vs. Boston Ashley Allen.833 5/6 vs. Bowling Green Marscilla Packer.800 8/10 at Minnesota Caity Matter.800 4/5 at Michigan State Caity Matter.800 4/5 at Ohio Tanya McClure.800 4/5 vs. Minnesota DiDi Reynolds.800 4/5 at Virginia Katie Smith.800 4/5 at Purdue Marlene Stollings.800 4/5 vs. Kansas State Marlene Stollings.800 4/5 at Michigan State Lauren Shenk.800 4/5 vs. Rhode Island Marscilla Packer.800 4/5 at Minnesota Ashlee Trebilcock.800 4/5 vs. Iowa Lauren Shenk.750 6/8 vs. Akron Marscilla Packer.750 6/8 vs. Wisconsin Caity Matter.727 8/11 at Michigan Caity Matter.714 5/7 vs. Michigan State% Lauren Shenk.714 5/7 vs. Illinois Ashley Allen.714 5/7 at Michigan State % Big Ten Tournament; #NCAA Tournament FREE THROWS MADE (MININUM 10 ATT.) Player Made Att. Opponent Date OSU Opp. 1. Nikita Lowry vs. Wisconsin Katie Smith vs. Virginia Katie Smith vs. Idaho St.* Katie Smith vs. Iowa Mandy Stanhope vs. St. Bonaventure Jessica Davenport vs. Indiana Jantel Lavender vs. Wisconsi^ Jessica Davenport vs. Penn State Amy Tucker vs. South Carolina Averrill Roberts vs. Michigan State Nikita Lowry vs. Michigan State Katie Smith at Penn State Katie Smith vs. Purdue Samantha Prahalis at Minnesota Jessica Davenport vs. Purdue Jessica Davenport vs. Illinois Jantel Lavender at Penn State *Kona Classic; ^Big Ten Tournament FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MININUM 10 ATT.) Player Percent Made/Att. Opponent Date OSU Opp. 1. Jessica Davenport /13 vs. Penn State Katie Smith /13 vs. Purdue Katie Smith /13 at Penn State Toni Roesch /12 vs. UNLV Nicole Sanchez /12 at Wisconsin Nicole Sanchez /12 vs. Michigan Samantha Prahalis /12 at Minnesota Katie Smith /11 vs. Kentucky Katie Smith /11 vs. Michigan Samantha Prahalis /11 vs. Wisconsin^ Katie Smith /10 at Minnesota Martha Baker /10 at Indiana Lisa Cline /10 vs. BGSU Katie Smith /10 at Purdue Katie Smith /10 at Wisconsin Katie Smith /10 vs. W. Kentucky# Lisa Negri /10 vs. BGSU Jamie Lewis /10 vs. Penn State Jantel Lavender /10 at Michigan State #NCAA Tournament; ^Big Ten Tournament NIKITA LOWRY FREE THROW ATTEMPTS (MININUM 15 ATT.) Player Att. Made Opponent Date OSU Opp. 1. Katie Smith vs. Iowa Nikita Lowry vs. Wisconsin Katie Smith vs. Virginia Audrey Burcy vs. UCLA Katie Smith vs. Penn State Jessica Davenport vs. Indiana Jessica Davenport vs. Indiana Katie Smith vs. Idaho State* Jantel Lavender vs. Wisconsin Mandy Stanhope vs. St. Bonaventure Nikita Lowry vs. Michigan State Jodi Roth at Minnesota *Kona Classic OhioStateBuckeyes.com 77

79 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS REBOUNDS Player Rebs. Opponent Date OSU Opp. 1. Mary Sivak 25 vs. Youngstown State* Martha Baker 24 vs. Kentucky Martha Baker 22 vs. Indiana Jantel Lavender 22 vs. Indiana *OAISW ASSISTS Player Assists Opponent Date OSU Opp. 1. Jamie Lewis 17 vs. James Madison# Samantha Prahalis 15 vs. Oklahoma Samantha Prahalis 14 vs. Northwestern Samantha Prahalis 14 vs. California Yvette Angel 14 at Pittsburgh Yvette Angel 14 at Syracuse Toni Roesch 14 vs. Central Michigan Julie Plank 13 at Illinois Jamie Lewis 13 vs. Akron Jamie Lewis 13 vs. Long Beach State Samantha Prahalis 13 vs. North Carolina Samantha Prahalis 13 vs. St. Francis, Pa.^ Samantha Prahalis 12 vs. Purdue Alysiah Bond 12 vs. Idaho State* Samantha Prahalis 12 at Penn State Samantha Prahalis 12 vs. West Virginia Brandie Hoskins 11 at Minnesota Kim Wilburn 11 at Purdue Jamie Lewis 11 at California Jamie Lewis 11 at Cleveland State Jamie Lewis 11 vs. UCLA Jamie Lewis 11 vs. Michigan State #WNIT; *Kona Classic; ^NCAA Tournament BLOCKS Player Blks Opponent Date OSU Opp. 1. Jessica Davenport 12 at Michigna State June Brewer 12 vs. Michigan State% Jessica Davenport 11 at Minnesota Jessica Davenport 8 at Dayton Jessica Davenport 8 at Minnesota Mary Sivak 8 vs. Dayton Mary Sivak 8 vs. Tennessee Tech Ashley Adams 7 at Purdue Mary Sivak 7 at Kent State Mary Sivak 7 at Western Michigan Ashley Adams 6 at Minnesota Jessica Davenport 6 vs. Penn State Jessica Davenport 6 at Michigan State Jessica Davenport 6 at Penn Jessica Davenport 6 vs. Northwestern Jessica Davenport 6 vs. Montana LaToya Turner 6 at Bowling Green Yvette Angel 8 at Minnesota Toni Roesch 8 vs. Northwestern Frani Washington 8 at Michigan State% Shavelle Little 7 vs. Howard Maria Moeller 7 vs. Bostons College Kim Wilburn 7 vs. Dayton Kim Wilburn 7 at Wisconsin Kim Wilburn 7 at Purdue Kim Wilburn 7 vs. Iowa Kim Wilburn 7 at Indiana Nikita Lowry 7 vs. Michigan State Nikita Lowry 7 at Illinois Alysiah Bond 7 at Georgia Averrill Roberts 7 at Michigan State Shavelle Little 7 at Purdue %Big Ten Tournament TRACY HALL STEALS Player Steals Opponent Date OSU Opp. 1. Lisa Cline 11 at UCLA Yvette Angel 10 vs. Illinois State Tomeka Brown 10 at Northwestern Audrey Burcy 10 vs. Georgia D wan Shackleford 9 at Minnesota Tracey Hall 9 vs. Minnesota Shelly Nichols 9 vs. Kentucky Shavelle Little 8 at Illinois Kim Wilburn 8 at Iowa Kim Wilburn 8 vs. Canisius

80 TEAM SINGLE SEASON RECORDS GAMES PLAYED POINTS SCORING AVERAGE FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE POINT FIELD GOALS MADE POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS POINT FIELD GOAL PCT FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED FREE THROW PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS REBOUND AVERAGE PERSONAL FOULS ASSISTS TURNOVERS BLOCKS STEALS WINS CONSECUTIVE WINS 20 (32 games) (31 games) (32 games) (32 games) (31 games) (35 games) (16 games) (32 games) MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS IN A SEASON WINNING PERCENTAGE (Since ) FEWEST LOSSES CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 7 (34 games) (30 games) (28 games) (28 games) (28 games) MOST LOSSES OhioStateBuckeyes.com 79

81 TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS POINTS OSU Most 119 vs. Idaho State (Kona Classic) OSU 119-ISU 63 OSU Fewest 29 vs. Lynchburg 1969 OSU 29-LU 31 OPP Most 118 at Penn State OSU 64-PSU 118 OPP Fewest 26 vs. Colgate OSU 88-CU 26 FIELD GOALS MADE OSU Most 49 at Minnesota OSU 117-UM 64 OSU Fewest 11 at Rutgers OSU 35-RU 46 OPP Most 45 vs. Long Beach State (NCAA) OSU 82-LBSU 102 OPP Fewest 10 vs. Northwestern OSU 61-NU 35 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS OSU Most 91 vs. Belhaven (MUW) OSU 69-BU 55 OSU Fewest 35 at Seton Hall OSU 53-SH71 OPP Most 95 at Western Michigan OSU 73-WMU 68 OPP Fewest 33 vs. High Point OSU 70-HU 40 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE OSU Highest.720 (36 of 50) vs. Wright State OSU 88-WSU 45 OSU Lowest.242 (15 of 62) at Purdue OSU 45-PU 105 OPP Highest.680 (34 of 50) vs. Kentucky OSU 84-UK 92 OT OPP Lowest.200 (15 of 75) at West. Michigan OSU 75-WMU 41 REBOUNDS OSU Most 78 vs. Western Michigan OSU 71-WMU 58 OSU Fewest 19 vs. Minnesota OSU 58-UM 50 OPP Most 64 at Kentucky OSU 59-UK 90 OPP Fewest 17 vs. Iowa OSU 88-Iowa 77 FOULS OSU Most 33 at Texas (NCAA Second Rd.) OSU 66-UT 95 OSU Fewest 4 vs. Northwestern OSU 57-NU 46 OPP Most 35 vs. Idaho State (Kona Classic) OSU 119-ISU 63 OPP Fewest 6 at Queens OSU 84-QC 70 6 at Michigan OSU 65-UM 74 STEALS OSU Most 23 at Georgia OSU 82-UGA 79 OPP Most 30 at Southern Connecticut OSU 42-SCSU 54 ASSISTS OSU Most 34 vs. Purdue OSU 96-PUR 70 3-POINT FIELD GOALS OSU Most Made 17 (17-26) at Penn State OSU 86-PSU 73 OSU Most Att. 31 (5-31) at Northwestern OSU 52-NU (12-31) vs. Wisconsin OSU 90, UW 99 FREE THROWS MADE OSU Most 38 vs. Kansas State OSU 105-UM vs. Idaho State (Kona Classic) OSU 119-ISU 63 OSU Fewest 0 at Illinois State OSU 68-ISU 78 OPP Most 35 at Illinois OSU 64-UI 80 OPP Fewest 1 vs. Michigan OSU 68-UM 45 1 vs. Syracuse OSU 84-SU 55 1 vs. Pittsburgh OSU 75-UP 40 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS OSU Most 53 vs. Idaho State (Kona Classic) OSU 119-ISU 63 OSU Fewest 2 vs. Tennessee OSU 56-UT 72 OPP Most 49 at Illinois OSU 64-UI 80 OPP Fewest 2 vs. Michigan OSU 68-UM 45 2 vs. UNC Greensboro OSU 89-UNCG 56 2 vs. Georgia Tech (NCAA) OSU 67-GT 60 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE OSU Highest (10 of 10) at Syracuse OSU 66-SYR (10 of 10) vs. Penn State OSU 66-PSU (7 of 7) vs. Iowa OSU 80-Iowa 57 OSU Lowest.000 (0 of 2) at Illinois State OSU 68-ISU78 OPP Highest (11of 11) vs. Eastern Michigan OSU 58-EMU (11 of 11) vs. Michigan State OSU 59-MSU (10 of 10) vs. Ohio OSU 83-OU (10 of 10) vs. Illinois OSU 62-ILL 52 OPP Lowest.167 (1 of 6) vs. Pittsburgh OSU 75-UP 40 80

82 TEAM PERFORMANCES BUCKEYE WINNING MARGINS +70 at Ohio OSU 107- OU vs. Akron OSU 105-UA vs. Akron OSU 100-UA vs. Central State OSU 86-CS vs. Toledo OSU 100-UT vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff OSU 94-UAPB vs. Colgate OSU 88-CU vs. Western Illinois OSU 99-WIU vs. Cedarville OSU 94-CC vs. Ohio Wesleyan OSU 91-OW vs. Nichols OSU 94-NU vs. Bowling Green State OSU 94-BG vs. Slovakia OSU 90-RB vs. Idaho State OSU 119-ISU vs. Loyola-Chicago OSU 101-LC vs. IUPUI OSU 88-IUPUI at Minnesota OSU 117-UM vs. Southern Connecticut OSU 102-SC vs. Marshall OSU 102-MU vs. Bethune-Cookman OSU 86-BC vs. Bowling Green OSU 89, BGSU vs. IUPUI OSU 96-IUPUI vs. E. Kentucky OSU 85-EKU vs. St. Joseph s OSU 76-SJU vs. Long Beach State OSU 102-LBSU vs. Purdue OSU 89-PU vs. Michigan OSU 94-UM vs. Tennessee State OSU 88-TSU at Bowling Green OSU 95-BG vs. Howard OSU 97, HOW vs. Illinois OSU 93, UI vs. Sacred Heart OSU 84-SHU vs. Alabama A&M OSU 98, AAM vs. Wright State OSU 88-WSU vs. Wayne State OSU 100-WS vs. Marshall OSU 97-MU vs. Dayton OSU 73-DU at Northwestern OSU 77-NU vs. Akron OSU 92-UA vs. Central State OSU 76-CS vs. Holy Cross OSU 86, HCU vs. Pennsylvania OSU 95-PENN vs. Indiana OSU 99-IU vs. Southern OSU 79-SU vs. Montana OSU 83-MON vs. Ohio OSU 92-OU vs. Dayton OSU 83-UD vs. W. Illinois OSU 75-WIU vs. Michigan State OSU 85-MSU vs. Tennessee-Martin OSU 75-UTM vs. Saint Peter s OSU 75-SP vs. Boston College OSU 104-BC vs. Seton Hall OSU 76-SH vs. Michigan OSU 89-UM vs. Wright State OSU 84-WSU vs. Yale OSU 80-Yale vs.northwestern OSU 105-NU vs. Michigan State OSU 88-MSU vs. Michigan State OSU 87-MSU at Army OSU 77- ARMY vs. Penn State OSU 89-PSU vs. Longwood OSU 68- LW vs. Rhode Island OSU 95-URI vs. Pittsburgh OSU 75-PU vs. Pittsburgh OSU 85-UP vs. Kansas State OSU 105-KSU vs. Purdue OSU 93-PU vs. St. Francis (Pa.) OSU 93-SFU vs. Army OSU 92-ARMY vs. Bradley OSU 86- BU vs. Cornell OSU 77- COR vs. Youngstown State OSU 84-YSU vs. Wisconsin OSU 80-UW vs. East Tennessee State OSU 80-ETS vs. UAB OSU 88-UAB vs. UNC Greensboro OSU 89-UNCG vs. Delaware State OSU 68-DSU vs. Arizona OSU 78-UA at Dayton OSU 75-UD vs. Michigan OSU 72-UM vs. Northwestern OSU 82-NU vs. Duquesne OSU 77-DU vs. S. Carolina-Upstate OSU 87-SCU at Illinois OSU 67-ILL vs. Canisius OSU 90-CAN vs. Indiana OSU 78-UM vs. Sacred Heart OSU 98-SH vs. Minnesota OSU 103-UM vs. Northwestern OSU 78-NU vs. Youngstown State OSU 76-YSU vs. Rutgers OSU 91-RU vs. Massachusetts OSU 97-UM vs. Wisconsin OSU 84-UW vs. Purdue OSU 75-PUR vs. Boston OSU 79-BU vs. Bowling Green OSU 86-BGSU vs. High Point OSU 70-HU vs. Illinois OSU 87-UI 57 BUCKEYE LOSING MARGINS -60 vs. Purdue OSU 45-PU vs. Penn State OSU 64-PSU vs. Iowa OSU 51-UI vs. Purdue OSU 43-PU vs. Dayton OSU 53-UD vs. Missouri OSU 59-UM vs. Wisconsin OSU 45-UW vs. Tennessee OSU 45-UT vs. Kentucky OSU 73-UK vs. Texas OSU 63-UT vs. Penn State OSU 62-PSU vs. Tennessee OSU 56-UT vs. Georgia OSU 59-UGA vs. Tennessee OSU 65-UT at Connecticut OSU 50-UCONN vs. Georgia OSU 60-UG vs. Purdue OSU 58-PU vs. Texas OSU 52-UT vs. Texas OSU 59-UT 89 TOP BUCKEYE SCORING PERFORMANCES 119 vs. Idaho State OSU 119-ISU at Minnesota OSU 117-UM vs. Syracuse OSU116-SU at Ohio OSU 107, OU vs. Minnesota OSU106-UM vs. Minnesota OSU 106-UM vs. Northwestern OSU 105-NU vs. Kansas State OSU 105-KSU vs. Akron OSU 105-UA vs. Boston College OSU 104-BC vs. Minnesota OSU 103-UM vs. Long Beach State OSU 102-LBSU vs. S. Connecticut OSU 102-SC vs. Marshall OSU 102-MU vs. Kentucky OSU 101-UK 94 OT 101 vs. Loyola-Chicago OSU 101-LC vs. South Florida OSU 101-SF vs. Wayne State OSU 100-WS vs. Toledo OSU 100-UT vs. Akron OSU 100-UA 35 OhioStateBuckeyes.com 81

83 YEARLY LEADERS SCORING AVERAGE Season Name Games Points Avg Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Jessica Davenport Jessica Davenport Jessica Davenport Caity Matter Caity Matter Courtney Coleman Courtney Coleman LaToya Turner Marrita Porter Marrita Porter Larecha Jones Katie Smith Katie Smith Katie Smith Katie Smith Averrill Roberts Averrill Roberts Vicki Pullie Lisa Cline Nikita Lowry Tracey Hall Tracey Hall Yvette Angel Carla Chapman Yvette Angel Mary Sivak Amy Tucker Amy Tucker Frani Washington Kim Jordan June Brewer Martha Baker MOST POINTS SCORED By A Senior Jantel Lavender By A Junior Jantel Lavender By A Sophomore Jantel Lavender By A Freshman Katie Smith FIELD GOALS MADE Season Name FGM FGA.Pct Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Jessica Davenport Jessica Davenport Jessica Davenport Caity Matter Courtney Coleman Courtney Coleman Courtney Coleman LaToya Turner Marrita Porter Larecha Jones Larecha Jones Katie Smith Peggy Evans Katie Smith Katie Smith Averrill Roberts Averrill Roberts Vicki Pullie Lisa Cline Nikita Lowry Tracey Hall Tracey Hall Yvette Angel Carla Chapman Yvette Angel Mary Sivak Amy Tucker Mary Sivak Amy Tucker Frani Washington Kim Jordan Martha Baker Martha Baker MOST FIELD GOALS MADE By A Senior Jantel Lavender By A Junior Jantel Lavender By A Sophomore Frani Washington By A Freshman Jantel Lavender FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season Name Pct. FGM/FGA Ashley Adams / Jantel Lavender / Jantel Lavender / Tamrah Riley / Star Allen / Jessica Davenport / Brandie Hoskins / Jessica Davenport / Courtney Coleman / Courtney Coleman / Courtney Coleman / Michaela Moua / Marrita Porter // Marrita Porter / Marrita Porter / Marrita Porter / Peggy Evans / Lavona Turner / Nikki Keyton / Nikki Keyton / Stacie Bruce / Mindy Smith / Lisa Cline / Nikita Lowry / Tracey Hall / Tracey Hall / Tracey Hall / Francine Lewis / Theresa Busch / Carla Chapman / Mary Sivak / Amy Tucker / Frani Washington / Frani Washington / June Brewer / Dana Schlatter /30 BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE By A Senior Courtney Coleman By A Junior Tracey Hall By A Sophomore Marrita Porter By A Freshman Jessica Davenport POINTERS MADE Season Name 3PM 3PA. Pct Brittany Johnson Brittany Johnson Brittany Johnson Marscilla Packer Marscilla Packer Marscilla Packer Caity Matter Caity Matter Caity Matter DiDi Reynolds Jamie Lewis Lauren Shenk Lauren Shenk Jamie Lewis Marcie Alberts Katie Smith Katie Smith Katie Smith Averrill Roberts Averrill Roberts Cheryl Perozek Cheryl Perozek Nikita Lowry Lisa Cline Lisa Cline Nikita Lowry MOST 3-POINTERS MADE By A Senior Marcie Alberts By A Junior Brittany Johnson By A Sophomore Caity Matter By A Freshman Jamie Lewis Lauren Shenk PT. FG PERCENTAGE Season Name Pct. 3PM/3PA Brittany Johnson / Brittany Johnson / Ashlee Trebilcock / Maria Moeller / Ashlee Trebilcock / Marscilla Packer / Caity Matter / Caity Matter / Caity Matter / DiDi Reynolds / Caity Matter / DiDi Reynolds / Lauren Shenk / Jamie Lewis / Marcie Alberts / Marcie Alberts / Marcie Alberts / Marcie Alberts / Katie Smith / Erin Ingwersen / Cheryl Perozek / Averrill Roberts.533 8/ Nikita Lowry /23 Lisa Cline / Liana Couts.385 5/ Nikita Lowry.500 1/2 BEST 3-PT. FG PERCENTAGE (MIN. 25 MADE) By A Senior Brittany Johnson By A Junior Jantel Lavender By A Sophomore Marscilla Packer By A Freshman Katie Smith FREE THROWS MADE Season Name Made Att..Pct Taylor Hill Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Jessica Davenport Jessica Davenport Jessica Davenport Jessica Davenport Courtney Coleman Courtney Coleman Courtney Coleman LaToya Turner Marrita Porter Marrita Porter Larecha Jones Katie Smith Katie Smith Katie Smith Katie Smith Averrill Roberts Averrill Roberts Nicole Sanchez Nikita Lowry Nicole Sanchez Nikita Lowry Jodi Roth Jodi Roth Jodi Roth Kelly Robinson Yvette Angel Mary Sivak

84 YEARLY LEADERS Amy Tucker Amy Tucker Frani Washington Frani Washington Journey Beard Robin Tucker MOST FREE THROWS MADE By A Senior Katie Smith By A Junior Katie Smith By A Sophomore Taylor Hill By A Freshman Katie Smith FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE Season Name Pct. FT/FTA Brittany Johnson / Sarah Schulze / Ashlee Trebilcock / Marscilla Packer / Marscilla Packer / Jessica Davenport / Caity Matter / Caity Matter / Caity Matter / Lauren Shenk / Lauren Shenk / Lauren Shenk / Marrita Porter / Mandy Stanhope / Marcie Alberts / Katie Smith / Katie Smith / Adrienne Johnson / Katie Smith / Nikki Keyton / Cheryl Perozek / Nicole Sanchez / Nicole Sanchez / Nikita Lowry / Nikita Lowry / Tracey Hall / Carla Chapman / Kelly Robinson / Yvette Angel / Amy Tucker / Amy Tucker / Amy Tucker / Frani Washington / Cindy Noble / Journey Beard / Robin Tucker /28 BEST FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 40 MADE) By A Senior Marcie Alberts By A Junior Sarah Schulze By A Sophomore Caity Matter By A Freshman Katie Smith REBOUNDS Season Name Games Rebs. Avg Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Jessica Davenport Jessica Davenport Jessica Davenport Jessica Davenport Courtney Coleman Courtney Coleman Courtney Coleman LaToya Turner Marrita Porter Marrita Porter Larecha Jones Lisa Negri Peggy Evans Lavona Turner Nikki Keyton Nikki Keyton Stacie Bruce Nicole Sanchez Nikita Lowry Tracey Hall Tracey Hall Tracey Hall Tracey Hall Francine Lewis Carla Chapman Mary Sivak Mary Sivak Kim Jordan Kim Jordan June Brewer June Brewer Martha Baker MOST REBOUNDS By A Senior Jantel Lavender By A Junior Jantel Lavender By A Sophomore Jantel Lavender By A Freshman Jantel Lavender ASSISTS Season Name Games Assists Avg Samantha Prahalis Samantha Prahalis Samantha Prahalis Marscilla Packer Brandie Hoskins Debbie Merrill Brandie Hoskins Kim Wilburn Kim Wilburn Lauren Shenk Jamie Lewis Jamie Lewis Jamie Lewis Jamie Lewis Shelly Nichols Katie Smith Katie Smith Alysiah Bond Audrey Burcy Audrey Burcy Cheryl Perozek Cheryl Perozek Lisa Cline Lisa Cline Geneva Sanford Toni Roesch Yvette Angel Yvette Angel Yvette Angel Yvette Angel Amy Tucker Laurie Pirtle Laurie Pirtle Laurie Pirtle Robin Tucker Martha Gasser MOST ASSISTS By A Senior Jamie Lewis By A Junior Samantha Prahalis By A Sophomore Samantha Prahalis By A Freshman Samantha Prahalis BLOCKS Season Name Games Blocks Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Jantel Lavender Jessica Davenport Jessica Davenport Jessica Davenport Jessica Davenport LaToya Turner D wan Shackleford LaToya Turner LaToya Turner Larecha Jones Mindy Fusetti Larecha Jones Tiffany Glosson Lisa Negri Lavona Turner Lisa Negri Lavona Turner Monica Taylor Mindy Smith Mindy Smith Tracey Hall Tracey Hall Tracey Hall Francine Lewis Francine Lewis Francine Lewis Mary Sivak Mary Sivak Mary Sivak Mary Sivak NA June Brewer NA 32 MOST BLOCKS By A Senior Jessica Davenport By A Junior Jessica Davenport By A Sophomore Jessica Davenport By A Freshman Jessica Davenport STEALS Season Name Games Steals Avg Taylor Hill Samantha Prahalis Shavelle Little Shavelle Little Maria Moeller Kim Wilburn Kim Wilburn Kim Wilburn Kim Wilburn D wan Shackleford Jamie Lewis Tomeka Brown Jamie Lewis Marrita Porter Shelly Nichols Katie Smith Katie Smith Alysiah Bond Averrill Roberts Averrill Roberts Averrill Roberts Averrill Roberts Lisa Cline Tracey Hall Tracey Hall T. Hall/T. Roesch Yvette Angel Yvette Angel Yvette Angel Yvette Angel Dot McHugh Kim Jordan Frani Washington Kim Jordan Robin Tucker Martha Baker MOST STEALS By A Senior Yvette Angel By A Junior Shavelle Little By A Sophomore Robin Tucker By A Freshman Kim Wilburn OhioStateBuckeyes.com 83

85 SERIES RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS The following list is organized by opponent name. Ohio State s score is listed first. A Buckeye win is indicated by a + and a loss is indicated by a -. The win-loss record indicates OSU s record in the series. AKRON 6-0 3/02/ N 2/24/ H 2/22/ A 3/04/ N (OAISW) 12/11/ H 12/19/ H ALABAMA A&M /16/ H ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM /17/ H ARKANSAS /15/ A (WNIT) ARIZONA /21/ A 12/15/ H 11/17/ H ARIZONA STATE /15/ A ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF /16/ H ARMY /12/ A 11/16/ H ASHLAND 9-1 / / /20/ / / /22/ A 2/13/ H 2/11/ A 2/09/ H 3/06/ N (OAISW) 2/08/ A 1/16/ H AUBURN /25/ H (KBC) 11/23/ A (OT) AUSTIN PEAY /29/ H BALDWIN-WALLACE 1-0 1/28/ BALL STATE 5-2 1/24/ / / A 1/15/ H / / /16/ H 3/13/ N 12/15/ H BELHAVEN /18/ N (Miss. University) 12/16/ N (Miss. University) 12/14/ N (Miss. University) BETHUNE-COOKMAN 1/2/ H BOSTON /14/ H 11/17/ A 11/29/ H (Buckeye Classic) BOSTON COLLEGE /04/ H (Buckeye Classic) 12/18/ A 12/07/ H (Buckeye Classic) 12/13/ A 11/26/ N (Buckeye Classic) 3/13/ N (NCAA) 3/22/ H (NCAA 2nd Round) 12/3/ A 3/21/ N (NCAA 2nd Round) 11/21/ OT- H BOWLING GREEN 24-3 / / / / / / /9/ /25/ / / /06/ /22/ /04/ / / /20/ A 3/02/ N (OAISW) 1/19/ H 3/02/ N (OAISW) 1/18/ A 3/01/ N (OAISW) 1/17/ H 1/15/ A 3/5/ N (OAISW) 3/7/ N (OAISW) 12/12/ H 12/04/ H 11/24/ H 12/04/ H 12/12/ A 11/12/ H 11/15/ H (WNIT) BRADLEY /28/ H BRIGHAM YOUNG /24/ N BUTLER /14/ H CAL STATE FULLERTON /15/ A 12/20/ A CALIFORNIA /20/ A (Oakland Classic) 11/30/ H 11/29/ H (Buckeye Classic) CALVIN 2-0 3/ / N 2/02/ A CANISIUS /22/ H CEDARVILLE 7-0 3/04/ /24/ H 3/03/ A(OT) (OAISW) 3/10/ A 2/05/ A 2/04/ H 2/03/ A CENTRAL FLORIDA 1-0 3/19/ N (NCAA) CENTRAL MICHIGAN 4-1 / /72-12/20/ H 12/21/ H (Buckeye Classic) 2/14/ A 12/18/ H (Buckeye Classic) CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE 1-0 1/31/ A (Jennies Classic) CENTRAL STATE 4-0 / / / / / / /04/ N (OAISW) CINCINNATI /03/ N 1/13/ A 3/05/ N (OAISW) 2/13/ H 1/31/ A 1/30/ H 1/16/ A 3/01/ H (OAISW) 1/13/ H 3/07/ N (OAISW) 3/02/ A 12/11/ H 11/29/ H 11/26/ A 12/12/ H 12/10/ A 12/16/ H (Buckeye Classic) 3/14/ H (WNIT) CLEMSON /29/ H (Buckeye Classic) CLEVELAND STATE 5-0 3/02/ N 2/17/ H 12/09/ H 11/18/ A 12/15/ H COLGATE /24/ A (KBC) COLORADO 3-0 1/02/ H 12/05/ N (Texas Classic) 12/28/ A COLORADO STATE 1-0 1/30/ N (Jennies Classic) CONNECTICUT /19/ N (Maggie Dixon Classic) CORNELL /25/ H (Buckeye Classic) DAYTON 15-4 / / / / /01/ /10/ /4/ /03/ /6/ /5/ /03/ A 2/28/ N 2/19/ H 2/02/ A 2/28/ H 1/12/ A 12/04/ H 11/25/ H 12/04/ A 11/30/ H 11/30/ H (Buckeye Classic) DELAWARE STATE /16/ H DENISON 1-0 / / DEPAUL 4-2 1/12/ H 1/30/ A 3/06/ /15/ H 12/21/ A 3/18/ H (WNIT) DETROIT 3-3 3/08/ N (MAIAW) 1/06/ H 3/14/ N (MAIAW) 1/16/ A 11/27/ H 12/17/ H DUKE /3/ A DRAKE 0-1 3/14/ A (NCAA) DUQUESNE 5-1 3/17/ H 2/04/ A 12/08/ H 12/02/ H 11/22/ A 12/28/ H EAST CAROLINA /30/ A EAST TENNESSEE STATE /22/ H EASTERN ILLINOIS /13/ H (WNIT) EASTERN KENTUCKY 6-0 2/01/ A 1/19/ H 2/26/ A 2/15/ H 2/15/ A 11/21/ H EASTERN MICHIGAN /23/ H 12/10/ H 11/14/ H EDINBORO STATE 1-0 2/23/ H FLORIDA A&M /23/ H FLORIDA STATE 0-1 3/22/ N (NCAA) GEORGIA /29/ H (Buckeye Classic) 12/28/ N (N.C. St. Classic) 11/24/ N (Nebraska Tourney) 12/15/ H 11/30/ A 84

86 SERIES RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS 12/19/ H (Buckeye Classic) 11/25/ A 12/19/ N (LBSU Classic) GEORGIA TECH 1-0 3/21/ N (NCAA) GOSHEN 1-1 / /72-3/08/ N GRAND VALLEY STATE 0-1 3/11/ N (MAIAW) HARTFORD /30/ N 11/25/ H HARVARD /26/ A (Harvard Invitational) HAWAII /14/ N (Hawaii Invitational) HIGH POINT /23/ H HOLY CROSS 2-0 3/17/ H (NCAA) 3/20/ N (NCAA) HOUSTON /10/ A (OT) 11/23/ H HOWARD /19/ N (Oakland Classic) 12/17/ H IDAHO STATE /11/ A (Kona Classic) ILLINOIS /9/ N (Big Ten) 12/13/ H 2/13/ N (Big Ten) 1/29/ A 2/14/ N (Big Ten) 1/16/ H 3/4/ A 1/15/ A 3/02/ H 1/25/ H 2/24/ A 1/24/ A 2/23/ H 2/01/ A 2/27/ H 2/7/ H 3/4/ A 1/22/ H 2/15/ A 1/21/ A (OT) 2/16/ H 1/6/ A 3/7/ H 2/9/ A 3/6/ H 1/10/ H 3/13/ A 1/5/ A 3/12/ H 1/29/ H 3/3/ N (Big Ten) 1/28/ A 1/6/ A 2/14/ H 1/6/ H 2/13/ A 1/8/ H 2/7/ A 12/30/ H(OT) 2/20/ A 1/11/ H 2/13/ A 1/23/ H 2/19/ A 1/8/ A 2/22/ H 1/30/ A 1/29/ H 1/21/ H 2/11/ A 1/17/ H 1/31/ A 3/7/ N (Big Ten) 1/12/ A 1/22/ H 3/6/ N (Big Ten) 12/28/ A 1/14/ H 3/5/ N (Big Ten) 1/20/ A ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 1-0 2/03/ H ILLINOIS STATE 6-9 3/ / N (MAIAW) 3/08/ N (MAIAW) 1/30/ A 2/17/ H 2/25/ A 2/15/ H 1/19/ A 1/17/ H 3/13/ A (MAIAW) 1/29/ A 12/30/ H 11/21/ H 12/15/ A 12/04/ H 12/09/ A IMMACULATA 0-1 2/18/ A INDIANA / / N 2/09/ H 2/15/ A 3/07/ N (MAIAW) 2/14/ H 3/12/ N (MAIAW) 2/12/ N (Big Ten) 2/19/ A 12/01/ H 1/19/ A 2/15/ N (Big Ten) 3/12/ N (MAIAW) 12/29/ H 1/09/ H 3/11/ A 1/08/ A 2/07/ H 1/18/ A 2/15/ H 1/17/ H 2/14/ A 1/03/ A 3/05/ H 1/08/ H 3/10/ A 2/03/ A 3/05/ H 2/02/ H 3/02/ A (OT) 1/11/ A 2/08/ H 1/24/ A 2/21/ H 1/17/ A 2/12/ H 1/16/ H 2/11/ A 1/06/ A 2/19/ H 1/05/ H 2/18/ A 1/31/ A 1/30/ H 1/15/ A 1/31/ H 1/30/ H 2/24/ A 3/02/ N (Big Ten) 12/28/ H 1/28/ A 12/28/ A 1/31/ H 1/12/ A 2/1/ H 1/20/ A 2/06/ H 1/19/ H 2/5/ A 1/25/ H 3/2/ N (Big Ten) 1/10/ H 2/25/ A (OT) 2/1/ H 2/22/ A 1/17/ H 1/31/ A 1/5/ H INDIANA STATE 6-1 1/26/ A 1/25/ H 2/01/ /11/ N 1/20/ /21/ A 1/24/ H IUPUI /1/ H 11/28/ H (Buckeye Classic) IOWA /08/ N (Big Ten) 1/28/ H 2/20/ A 1/27/ A 2/19/ H 2/03/ A 3/01/ H 2/02/ H 2/28/ A 1/25/ H 2/20/ A 1/31/ A 2/26/ H 1/15/ A 2/21/ H 1/28/ H 2/23/ A 1/20/ H 2/15/ A 1/19/ A 2/14/ H 2/05/ A 3/07/ H 4/03/ N(OT) (NCAA) 2/04/ H 3/06/ A 3/03/ A 2/02/ H 12/30/ H 2/21/ A 12/30/ A 2/20/ H 2/28/ N (Big Ten) 2/05/ H 2/17/ A 1/17/ H 2/18/ A 1/03/ H 1/20/ A 1/26/ H 2/5/ A 1/13/ H 2/13/ A 1/12/ A 2/12/ H 12/31/ A 2/4/ H 1/6/ A 2/21/ H 2/12/ A 3/7/ N (Big Ten) 2/4/ H 3/7/ N (Big Ten) 1/8/ A 1/24/ H 3/4/ N (Big Ten) JAMES MADISON 5-0 1/30/ A 3/19/ N (NCAA) 11/23/ H 12/11/ A 3/25/ H (WNIT) KANSAS STATE 4-2 3/15/ N (AIAW) 2/17/ N (MUW) 12/19/ H 11/27/ A 12/13/ H 11/16/ A KENT STATE 11-3 / / / / / / /17/ / / /28/ /27/ /26/72 + 3/04/ N (OAISW) 3/02/ N (OAISW) 2/13/ H 2/29/ H (OAISW) 2/19/ A 3/18/ N (OAISW) KENTUCKY /20/ A 12/02/ A 2/16/ H 11/30/ A 12/02/ H 1/27/ A 12/12/ H 12/02/ A 12/02/ H 11/27/ A 12/30/ H 12/12/ A 11/29/ A 11/28/ H (3 OT) 11/28/ A 1/07/ H OhioStateBuckeyes.com 85

87 SERIES RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS 12/21/ A 12/04/ H 11/29/ A 12/04/ H 12/03/ A 11/19/ H (OT) 1/6/ H LIBERTY 1-0 1/09/ H LONG BEACH STATE 1-2 3/21/ N (NCAA) 3/23/ N (NCAA) 12/03/ H LONGWOOD /30/ H LOUISIANA STATE 2-4 3/20/ N (NCAA) 12/03/ H (Buckeye Classic) 12/18/ A 12/15/ H 12/10/ A 11/17/ A LOUISIANA TECH /22/ N (Queens Classic) 12/17/ N (Dial Classic) 12/20/ H 12/12/ A 03/25/ N (NCAA) LOUISVILLE /14/ H (Women s Sports Foundation Classic) LOYOLA-CHICAGO /05/ H (Buckeye Classic) LYNCHBURG 0-1 / / MAINE /17/ H (WNIT) MARIST 1-1 3/17/ N (NCAA) 11/11/ H MARSHALL /12/72-2/17/ H 2/16/ A 2/08/ H 3/12/ N (MAIAW) 12/04/ A 12/03/ H 3/08/ N (MAIAW) 12/02/ A 12/20/ H 12/17/ A MARYLAND 2-2 3/16/ H (NCAA) 3/24/ N (NCAA) 3/22/ A (NCAA) 11/30/ A MARYSVILLE 1-0 / / MASSACHUSETTS /14/ A 11/28/ H 11/26/ A 11/30/ H MEMPHIS STATE /23/ N (Queens Classic) 3/16/ N (NCAA) MIAMI (FLA.) /17/ N (Lady Braham Inv.) 12/27/ A (Orange Bowl Inv.) MIAMI (OHIO) /13/ / / /18/ /24/ / / / / /19/72 + 2/18/ A 1/27/ H 1/25/ A 3/05/ A (OAISW) 3/04/ N (OAISW) 1/25/ H 1/21/ A 2/02/ H 12/30/ H (Buckeye Classic) 1/03/ H MICHIGAN /03/ H 1/15/ A 1/08/ H 2/24/ A 1/09/ H 1/21/ A 2/27/ H 1/20/ H 2/26/ A 1/06/ H 3/07/ A 1/05/ A 3/06/ H 1/09/ H 2/08/ A 1/15/ A 2/14/ H 1/13/ A 2/12/ H 1/12/ H 2/11/ A (OT) 1/25/ A (OT) 2/24/ H 1/31/ H 3/01/ A 1/22/ H 2/21/ A 1/21/ A 2/20/ H 1/22/ A 1/21/ H 12/28/ H 2/23/ A 12/28/ A 2/22/ H 1/29/ A (OT) 2/06/ H 1/14/ A 1/21/ H 1/10/ A 2/10/ H 2/27/ H 1/29/ A 1/11/ A 2/10/ H 1/15/ H 2/10/ A 2/25/ A 1/3/ H 12/21/ H 1/29/ A 1/3/ H 1/21/ A 12/30/ A 1/27/ H MICHIGAN STATE /07/ N (MAIAW) 1/23/ A 2/07/ N (Big Ten) 12/12/ N (Big Ten) 3/12/ N (NCAA) 2/11/ N (Big Ten) 2/28/ H 2/09/ N (Big Ten) 2/24/ A 12/09/ H 1/10/ A 2/06/ H 1/23/ A 2/25/ H 1/22/ H 2/24/ A 1/04/ H 3/19/ A 1/03/ A 3/08/ H 1/11/ H 2/06/ A 1/17/ A (OT) 2/12/ H 1/29/ A 2/10/ H 1/14/ H 2/09/ A (2OT) 1/28/ A 2/22/ H 2/02/ H 2/28/ A 1/24/ H 2/19/ A 1/23/ A 2/18/ H 1/27/ H 3/05/ N (Big Ten) 1/12/ A 1/10/ H 2/09/ A 3/01/ N (Big Ten) 1/09/ A 2/08/ H 2/27/ N (Big Ten) 12/30/ A 2/18/ H 1/02/ A 1/27/ H 1/04/ A 3/01/ N (Big Ten) 1/17/ H 2/28/ N (2 OT) (Big Ten) 1/09/ H 2/13/ A 3/07/ N (Big Ten) 1/15/ H 2/15/ A 1/06/ H 2/20/ A 1/ A 2/20/ H 3/5/ N (Big Ten) 2/18/ H 12/30/ A 1/4/ H 2/8/ A 1/9/ A 2/21/ H (OT) 1/16/ H 2/24/ A 3/5/ N (Big Ten) MINNESOTA /06/ N (Big Ten) 2/12/ N (Big Ten) 2/10/ N (Big Ten) 1/03/ A 2/13/ N (Big Ten) 2/12/ N (Big Ten) 2/06/ A 2/11/ H 2/05/ H 2/10/ A 2/01/ A 3/03/ H 1/31/ H 3/02/ A 1/23/ H 2/22/ A 1/29/ A 2/28/ H 1/27/ A 2/24/ H 1/26/ H 2/25/ A 1/18/ H 2/17/ A 1/17/ A 2/16/ H 3/04/ H 3/04/ A 1/13/ H 2/12/ A 1/12/ A 2/11/ H 3/02/ N (Big Ten) 1/17/ H 2/02/ A 1/16/ A 2/01/ H 1/24/ H 1/06/ A 2/08/ H 2/15/ A (OT) 1/25/ H 2/07/ A 2/06/ H 2/16/ A 2/12/ H 2/26/ A 3/5/ N (Big Ten) 2/17/ H 3/06/ N (OT) (Big Ten) 1/24/ A 2/3/ H 2/16/ A 1/4/ H 2/8/ A 1/24/ A 2/3/ H 1/15/ H 2/19/ A 1/28/ H 2/14/ A 2/13/ A MISSISSIPPI /16/ N 86

88 SERIES RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS 3/18/ H (Graham Classic) 12/2/ H 12/13/ A MISSISSIPPI STATE 1-1 3/23/ N (NCAA) 3/23/ N (NCAA) MISSISSIPPI UNIV. FOR WOMEN /18/ A 12/15/ A 12/17/ A MISSOURI 0-2 3/18/ N (AIAW) 12/14/ A (Mid-America Classic) MONTANA /26/ H (Buckeye Classic) MONTCLAIR STATE /18/ A MOREHEAD STATE 2-0 1/19/ H 11/26/ A MORRIS HARVEY (NOW CHARLESTON) 1-0 3/06/ N (MAIAW) MOUNT ST. JOSEPH 4-0 / / /28/ N 2/17/ A 3/05/ N (OAISW) MUSKINGUM 2-0 3/06/ / / NEBRASKA /2/ H (Buckeye Classic) 12/12/ A 12/11/ H 12/22/ H 12/6/ A NEVADA-LAS VEGAS /13/ A 12/28/ H NEW MEXICO 1-0 3/28/ A (WNIT) NICHOLS /26/ H NORTH CAROLINA 3-3 2/27/ H 2/05/ A 2/04/ H 12/31/ A 12/18/ A (Carolina Classic) 12/3/ A (ACC/Big Ten) NORTH CAROLINA STATE /20/ H (Buckeye Classic) NORTH TEXAS STATE /16/ N (Miss. University) NORTHEASTERN 1-1 / / A (NIT) 12/03/ H NORTHERN ILLINOIS 2-0 1/05/ H 12/01/ A NORTHERN KENTUCKY 2-0 2/21/ H 12/19/ N (Carolina Classic) NORTHWESTERN /07/ N (MAIAW) 2/13/ N (Big Ten) 1/30/ N 2/18/ A 1/29/ A 2/17/ H 1/13/ A 2/08/ H 1/12/ H 2/07/ A (OT) 1/16/ A 2/15/ H 1/22/ H 2/21/ A 1/06/ H 3/11/ A 1/05/ A 3/10/ H 2/01/ H 3/03/ A 1/10/ H 3/14/ A 3/11/ A 3/10/ H 1/15/ H 2/10/ A 1/14/ A 2/09/ H 1/12/ A 2/7/ H 1/11/ H 2/06/ A 1/17/ A 2/13/ H 1/07/ A 2/21/ H 1/06/ H 2/17/ A 12/31/ H 1/19/ A 1/11/ A 2/19/ H 1/23/ A 1/5/ A 1/14/ H 2/10/ A 1/13/ A 3/2/ H 12/31/ A 2/15/ H 1/31/ A 2/25/ H 1/13/ A 2/6/ H NOTRE DAME 1-1 1/ 4/ H 11/ 20/ A OAKLAND 1-0 3/19/ N (NCAA First Round) OHIO 23-0 / / / / /4/ /3/ /1/ /31/ /30/ /29/ / / /27/ A 1/22/ H 3/ / N (OAISW) 1/21/ A 1/20/ H 1/31/ A 2/28/ H (OAISW) 1/2/ H 12/17/ H (Buckeye Classic) 12/19/ H 11/18/ H 12/13/ A 11/21/ H 12/01/ A OHIO DOMINICAN 1-0 2/27/ H OHIO NORTHERN 1-0 3/2/ N OHIO WESLEYAN 1-0 2/27/ N (OAISW) OKLAHOMA 3-0 1/9/ H 12/20/ A 12/5/ H OKLAHOMA STATE /22/ H (WNIT) OLD DOMINION 0-3 1/26/ /16/ A 3/23/ A (NCAA) OREGON /18/ N (Giusti Tourney) 3/14/ A (NCAA) 12/18/ A PACIFIC /10/ A (Kona Classic) PENNSYLVANIA /29/ N (Gator Classic) 12/21/ H (Buckeye Classic) 12/13/ A PENN STATE /8/ A (PSU Invite) 1/6/ A (PSU Invite) 1/2/ H 12/21/ A 12/2/ H 3/21/ N (NCAA) 12/1/ A 12/30/ H 12/8/ A 12/8/ H (Buckeye Classic) 1/26/ A 1/27/ A 2/24/ H 1/25/ H 2/25/ A 12/28/ H 2/26/ A 3/6/ A (Big Ten) 12/28/ A 2/25/ H 3/4/ N (Big Ten) 1/26/ H 2/28/ N (Big Ten) 1/25/ A (OT) 12/28/ A 2/21/ H 1/20/ A 2/27/ H 3/3/ N (Big Ten) 12/31/ H 2/1/ A 12/30/ A 2/3/ H 3/1/ N (Big Ten) 1/30/ A 3/9/ N (Big Ten) 1/25/ H 12/30/ A 2/27/ H 12/29/ H 2/26/ A 3/3/ N (Big Ten) 1/11/ A 2/22/ H 3/4/ N (Big Ten) 1/28/ H 2/28/ A 3/1/ H 2/7/ A 1/30/ A 2/17/ H 3/6/ N (Big Ten) PITTSBURGH /22/ H 1/12/ A 12/17/ N (MUW) 1/17/ H 12/10/ A 12/20/ N (Carolina Classic) 2/20/ H 12/10/ A 12/1/ H (Buckeye Classic) 11/15/ H (WNIT) 12/18/ A 12/2/ H PORTLAND STATE /16/ A (Giusti Tourney) PRINCETON /21/ A (PSU Invite) PROVIDENCE /29/ N (N.C. State Classic) 11/22/ A 12/3/ A PURDUE /7/ N (Big Ten) 2/11/ A (Big Ten) 1/26/ A 1/23/ H 1/14/ H 3/6/ A 1/13/ A 3/4/ H 1/27/ H 2/22/ A 1/26/ A 2/21/ H 1/30/ A 3/1/ H 2/5/ H 3/6/ A 1/20/ H OhioStateBuckeyes.com 87

89 SERIES RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS 2/17/ A 1/19/ A 2/18/ H (OT) 1/3/ A 3/9/ H 2/7/ A 3/8/ H 1/15/ A 2/14/ H 1/14/ H 2/13/ A 12/31/ A 2/24/ H 3/4/ N (Big Ten) 12/31/ H 2/23/ A 1/23/ H 1/23/ A 1/26/ H 2/14/ A 2/28/ N (Big Ten) 1/13/ H 2/3/ A 2/11/ H (2OT) 3/2/ N (Big Ten) 1/13/ A 2/2/ A 2/23/ H 3/10/ N (Big Ten) 1/22/ H 2/8/ A 3/7/ N (Big Ten) 1/02/ H 2/24/ A 1/1/ A 2/23/ H 3/6/ N (Big Ten) 1/29/ A 3/5/ N (Big Ten) 2/7/ A 2/18/ H 1/25/ A 2/5/ H 3/8/ N (Big Ten) 1/25/ A 2/11/ H 2/10/ H 2/20/ A QUEENS 2-0 1/13/ A 12/15/ N (Mid-America Classic) RHODE ISLAND /22/ N (Alaska Shootout) RUTGERS 4-4 1/11/ H 11/26/ A 3/21/ H (NCAA) 12/5/ A 12/1/ H 1/4/ A 1/16/ H 3/27/ N (NCAA) ST. BONAVENTURE /16/ H ST. JOSEPH S /14/ H ST. JOHN S /22/ N (PSU Invite) 12/20/ H (Buckeye Classic) ST. MARY S (CALIF.) /12/ N (Hawaii Inv.) ST. LOUIS /25/ N (Nebraska Tourney) SACRAMENTO STATE /9/ A (Kona Classic) SACRED HEART /27/ N (Harvard Invt.) 12/20/ H 12/20/ H 3/21/ N (NCAA) SAINT FRANCIS (PA) 1-0 3/21/ N (NCAA) SAINT PETER S /12/ H SAN FRANCISCO /1/ H SETON HALL /29/ H 12/8/ A SOUTHERN /19/ H SOUTH CAROLINA 2-1 1/9/ H 2/18/ A 1/8/ H SOUTH CAROLINA-UPSTATE /14/ H SOUTH FLORIDA /18/ N (Brahman Invite) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA /23/ A 1/8/ H (OT) 12/29/ N (Orange Bowl) 3/19/ N (NCAA) 12/18/ A 12/11/ A 11/19/ H SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT 3-2 3/15/ N (AIAW) 1/7/ N (PSU Invite) 1/6/ N (PSU Invite) 1/6/ N (PSU Invite) 1/5/ N (PSU Invite) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 2-0 3/9/ N (MAIAW) 3/14/ H (NCAA) SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI /28/ N (Gator Classic) STANFORD /28/ H (Buckeye Classic) 3/28/ N (NCAA) STEPHEN F. AUSTIN /16/ N (OT) (Dial Classic) SYRACUSE 9-1 2/27/ A 1/3/ H 12/8/ A 12/7/ H 3/20/ H (NCAA) 12/2/ H (Buckeye Classic) 12/30/ H 12/14/ A 11/19/ H 12/11/ A TEMPLE /12/ A TENNESSEE /18/ N (Miss. University) 12/12/ A 12/12/ A 12/14/ N (Miss. University) 1/31/ H 12/17/ N (2OT) (Giusti Tourney) 12/29/ N (Hilton Head Shootout) 11/21/ N (Hall of Fame Classic) 3/18/ A (NCAA) 3/26/ N (NCAA) TENNESSEE STATE /14/ H TENNESSEE TECH 0-2 2/23/ A 2/7/ H TENNESSEE-MARTIN /20/ N (The LBSU Classic) TEXAS 2-8 1/5/ N (PSU Invite) 1/4/ N (PSU Invite) 11/9/ H 12/6/ A (Texas Classic) 12/28/ N 1/2/ H 12/14/ A 3/18/ A (NCAA) 12/30/ A (Hilton Head Shootout) 1/5/ H TEXAS SOUTHERN /13/ N (Hawaii Inv.) TEXAS TECH 0-1 4/4/ N (NCAA) TOLEDO 2-0 3/3/ N 12/1/ A UCLA /30/ A 12/20/ H 12/18/ A 12/22/ H 12/21/ H 11/24/ A 12/30/ A 12/21/ H UC SANTA BARBARA /29/ H 12/28/ A UNC GREENSBORO /25/ H UNC WILMINGTON /25/ H 11/28/ H UTAH /20/ H (Buckeye Classic) VALPARAISO /21/ N (Alaska Shootout) VANDERBILT 1-1 1/10/ A 12/ 1/ H VILLANOVA /29/ N (Coors Classic) VIRGINIA /19/ N (Brahman Invite) 1/2/ H (Big Ten/ACC) 3/27/ N 1/8/ A (Big Ten/ACC) 12/18/ A (OT) 12/18/ H 12/2/ H WASHINGTON /3/ H 12/16/ A WAYLAND BAPTIST 0-1 3/17/ N (AIAW) WAYNE STATE /26/ H WEBER STATE 1-0 3/23/ N (NCAA) WEST GEORGIA 1-0 3/14/ N (AIAW) WEST VIRGINIA /11/ A 3/9/ N (MAIAW) 1/23/ H 1/6/ A 11/29/ H 12/19/ H (Buckeye Classic) 12/16/ A 12/20/ H 3/20/ H (NCAA First Round) 11/19/ H (WNIT) WESTERN ILLINOIS 3-0 3/ 9/ N (MAIAW) 11/27/ H 12/22/ H WESTERN KENTUCKY 2-0 3/25/ N (NCAA) 3/20/ A (WNIT) WESTERN MICHIGAN 7-1 2/1/ A 1/21/ H 1/24/ A 1/22/ H 12/9/ H 12/7/ A 12/6/ H 12/4/ A 88

90 SERIES RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS WILLIAM PENN 0-1 1/11/ H WISCONSIN /9/ N (MAIAW) 2/10/ N (Big Ten) 3/10/ N (MAIAW) 3/6/ N (MAIAW) 2/4/ A 2/13/ H 2/3/ H 2/12/ A 1/11/ A 2/10/ H 1/10/ H 2/9/ A 1/18/ A 2/13/ H 1/24/ H 2/19/ A 1/8/ H 3/8/ A 1/7/ A 3/8/ H 2/3/ H (OT) 3/1/ A 1/12/ H 3/11/ A 1/29/ A 2/26/ H 1/28/ H 2/27/ A 1/8/ A 2/17/ H 1/7/ H 2/16/ A 3/3/ N (Big Ten) 1/19/ A 1/18/ H 1/5/ H 2/12/ A (OT) 2/27/ N (Big Ten) 1/16/ H 1/23/ A 2/25/ A 2/24/ H 1/16/ A 2/9/ H 1/2/ H 2/29/ A 1/27/ A 3/04/ N (Big Ten) 1/26/ H 1/18/ A 2/15/ H 1/20/ H 2/10/ A 1/8/ A 2/26/ H 12/6/ H 2/18/ A 3/6/ N (Big Ten) 2/27/ H WRIGHT STATE /18/ H 2/7/ H 12/15/ H WOOSTER 3-0 3/2/ (OAISW) 3/ / A (OAISW) 2/28/ N (OAISW) XAVIER /6/ H 11/28/ A 11/23/ H 12/15/ H YALE /27/ H YOUNGSTOWN STATE 3-0 3/3/ N (OAISW) 12/20/ H 12/19/ A WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY /10/ H 12/7/ A WISCONSIN-LACROSSE 1-0 3/7/ N (MAIAW) WISCONSIN-OSHKOSH 1-0 3/8/ N (MAIAW) WITTENBERG 1-0 3/2/ (OAISW) OhioStateBuckeyes.com 89

91 VALUE CITY ARENA RECORDS OHIO STATE TEAM RECORDS Points: 102 Long Beach State FG Made: 42 Howard FG Att: 76 High Point FG Pct.:.720 (36/50) Wright State Pt. FGM: 14 IUPUI Pt. FGA: 27 Ole Miss Pt. FG Pct.:.800 (8/10) Alabama A&M FT Made: 29 West Virginia FT Att.: 41 Minnesota FT Pct.:.923 (12/13) Minnesota : 58 S. Carolina-Upstate Assists: 33 Howard Steals: 23 Akron Blocks: 10 East Tennessee State Turnovers: 31 Wisconsin Fouls: 31 West Virginia OPPONENT TEAM RECORDS Points: 95 Penn State FG Made: 36 Penn State FG Att.: 78 Iowa FG Pct.:.680 (34/50) Kentucky Pt. FGM: 11 Iowa Pt. FGA: 33 Iowa Pt. FG Pct.:.800 (8/10) Indiana FT Made: 29 Penn State FT Att.: 42 Penn State FT Pct.: (11/11) Eastern Michigan (10/10) Ohio (10/10) Illinois : 49 Michigan State Assists: 22 Washington Steals: 14 Wisconsin Xavier Blocks: 9 Penn State Turnovers: 40 Akron Fouls 31 Ohio RANKED TEAMS TO PLAY IN VALUE CITY ARENA School Rank OSU Result Date Penn State No. 23 W, Iowa No. 18 W, Michigan State No. 9 W, Oklahoma No. 11 W, North Carolina No. 2/2 L, Michigan State No. 24/24 L, Boston College No. 22/NR W, 80-72, 2ot USC No. 19/NR W, Purdue No. 12/11 W, Michigan State No. 14/14 W, Oklahoma No. 16/16 W, LSU No. 3/3 L, Penn State No. 22/24 W, Minnesota No. 14/14 W, Rutgers No. 4/7 W, Iowa No. 21/22 W, Michigan State No. 6/6 W, Purdue No. 20/20 W, UCLA No. 17/20 W, Arizona No. 22/24 W, Minnesota No. 10/10 W, Penn State No. 7/8 L, Purdue No. 7/8 L, Michigan State No. 23/25 L, Purdue No. 10/11 W, Minnesota No. 15/16 W, Arizona No. 19/24 W, Wisconsin No. 25 W, Minnesota No. 22 W, Colorado State* No. 16 N/A* Colorado State* No. 16 N/A* Purdue No. 5 L, (2OT) Penn State No. 11 L, Penn State No. 6 L, Purdue No. 18 W, Illinois No. 17 L, Rutgers No. 7 L, Penn State No. 16 L, Purdue No. 2 L, *Colorado State participated in the Women s Sports Foundation Tournament OHIO STATE INDIVIDUAL VALUE CITY ARENA RECORDS Category No. Player Opponent Date Points...35 Jessica Davenport Minnesota Jantel Lavender S. Carolina-Upstate Jantel Lavender Oklahoma Marscilla Packer Wisconsin Larecha Jones Kentucky Jantel Lavender Illinois Jantel Lavender UAB FG Made...15 Jessica Davenport Minnesota Jantel Lavender Illinois FG Attempts...24 Jantel Lavender Illinois Jantel Lavender Oklahoma State FG Pct. (Min. 8 made ) (12-13) Jantel Lavender Bethune-Cookman (12-13) Jantel Lavender Delaware State (12-13) Jantel Lavender UAB Pt. FG Made...8 Caity Matter IUPUI Pt. FG Attempts...13 Caity Matter Youngstown State Pt. FG Pct. (Min. 4 made) (4-4) Ashley Allen IUPUI (4-4) Ashlee Trebilcock Wisconsin (4-4) Marscilla Packer Alabama A&M FT Made...13 Jessica Davenport Penn State FT Attempts...16 Jessica Davenport Indiana FT Pct. (Min 10 made) (13-13) Jessica Davenport Penn State Jantel Lavender Indiana Assists...17 Jamie Lewis James Madison (WNIT) Steals...8 Kim Wilburn Canisius Blocks...6 Jessica Davenport Penn State OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL VALUE CITY ARENA RECORDS Points...34 Aaryn Ellenberg Oklahoma FG Made...13 Aaryn Ellenberg Oklahoma Tanisha Wright Penn State FG Attempts...29 Tanisha Wright Penn State FG Pct. (min 5 made) (6-6) Kim Roach S. Carolina-Upstate Pt. FG Made (min. 3 made)...7 Kindyll Dorsey Boston College Pt. FG Attempts...14 Lindsey Meder Iowa Pt. FG Pct. (4 made) (4-4) Alison Dixon Boston (4-4) Jamie Printy Iowa FT Made...13 Natalie Martinez Kentucky Brittany Orban Northwestern FT Attempts...18 Natalie Martinez Kentucky FT Pct. (min. 10 made) (13-13) Brittany Orban Northwestern Audra Cook Cleveland State Assists...11 Sarah Marshall Boston College Emily Florence Washington Steals...8 Tamara Moore Wisconsin Blocks...5 Allyssa DeHaan Michigan State Kim Bell Minnesota Jenna Smith Illinois

92 ATTENDANCE RECORDS SEASON-BY-SEASON HOME ATTENDANCE FIGURES Season Arena Home Total Home Games Average Big Ten Total Big Ten Games Average Top Crowd Opponent Value City Arena 59, ,732 34, ,329 7,808 Michigan State *^ Value City Arena 76, ,822 47, ,319 11,827 Michigan State *^ Value City Arena 63, ,510 39, ,344 5,686 Penn State *^ Value City Arena 66, ,671 42, ,671 7,001 Minnesota *^ Value City Arena 85, ,321 73, ,001 10,141 Michigan State *^ Value City Arena 89, ,874 54, ,261 11,622 Illinois *^ Value City Arena 87, ,965 39, ,259 17,525& Penn State *^ Value City Arena 62, ,692 31, ,991 8,649% Boston College *^ Value City Arena 49, ,510 35, ,392 7,003 Purdue Value City Arena 101, ,779 57, ,205 8,294 Michigan Value City Arena 106, ,256 62, ,767 11,467 Purdue Value City Arena 101, ,277 62, ,822 8,590 Penn State Value City Arena 98, ,588 64, ,010 11,088 Penn State St. John Arena 44, ,716 34, ,348 6,981 Michigan St. John Arena 62, ,480 40, ,094 7,466 Penn State St. John Arena 78, ,210 52, ,568 9,583 Penn State St. John Arena 82, ,322 58, ,303 8,880 Illinois St. John Arena 100, ,411 80, ,975 13,276 Iowa@ St. John Arena 98, ,146 65, ,264 13,276 Iowa@ St. John Arena 41, ,795 31, ,484 8,211 Iowa St. John Arena 44, ,197 32, ,644 10,216 Iowa St. John Arena 56, ,749 39, ,336 11,301 Iowa St. John Arena 58, ,153 43, ,878 10,461 Iowa St. John Arena 69, ,648 45, ,019 13,320 Iowa@ St. John Arena 45, ,764 37, ,209 9,509 Iowa St. John Arena 51, ,006 25, ,807 10,184 USC St. John Arena 30, ,883 18, ,089 9,729 Iowa St. John Arena 20, ,355 10, ,180 2,664 Clemson St. John Arena 15, ,116 11, ,331 2,512 Mich. St St. John Arena 5, , ,137 Indiana & Big Ten Record *Ohio State does not include seat licenses, but people are included if they attend the game. ^Buckeyes played two home games at St. John Arena; In , the two-game St. John Arena total attendance was 6,981; In , two regular season (4,425) and two NCAA games (16,808) were played in St. John Arena for a total four-game attendance of 21,233; In , three regular season home games were payed at St. John Arena for a total of 4,979 and average of 1,660; In two regular season home games were played at SJA (6,136); In , two regular season home games were played at SJA (7,651). In two regular-season games were played at SJA (5,820). In , two games were played in St. John Arena (4.569) and one at Nationwide Arena (1,756); In three games were played at SJA %St. John Arena OhioStateBuckeyes.com 91

93 ATTENDANCE RECORDS TOP VALUE CITY ARENA HOME CROWDS Attendance Opponent Date Score 1. 17,525 Penn State Feb. 27, 2005 OSU 69, PSU ,827 Michigan State Feb. 21, 2010 MSU 71, OSU 68 (OT) 3. 11,622 Illinois Jan. 29, 2006 OSU 75, ILL ,467 Purdue Feb. 14, 2001 OSU 71, PUR 74 (2OT) 5. 11,088 Penn State Feb. 21, 1999 OSU 62, PSU ,434 Indiana Feb. 6, 2005 OSU 78, IU ,392 Michigan Jan. 21, 2001 OSU 63, MICH ,141 Michigan State Feb. 18, 2007 MSU 62, OSU ,799 Iowa Feb. 4, 2007 OSU 84, Iowa ,117 Minnesota Jan. 24, 1999 OSU 68, MINN ,877 Purdue Jan. 26, 1999 OSU 56, PUR ,590 Penn State Feb. 27, 2000 OSU 50, PSU ,499 LSU Dec. 15, 2005 LSU 64, OSU ,439 Wisconsin Jan. 16, 2000 OSU 45, UW ,294 Michigan Feb. 10, 2002 OSU 88, MICH ,293 West Virginia Dec. 20, 1998 OSU 86, WVU ,193 Michigan Feb. 6, 2000 OSU 61, MICH 65 8,193 Penn State Feb. 3, 2002 OSU 62, PSU ,145 Rutgers Jan. 16, 2005 OSU 52, RU 50 TOP 10 ST. JOHN ARENA CROWDS Attend. Opp. Date Result 1. *13,320 Iowa Feb. 26, 1988 Ohio State 58, Iowa *13,276 Iowa Feb. 4, 1994 Iowa 64, Ohio State 61 *13,276 Iowa March 7, 1993 Ohio State 72, Iowa ,003 Michigan Feb. 20, 1994 Ohio State 80, Michigan **12,000 Rutgers March 21, 1993 Ohio State 91, Rutgers ,301 Iowa Jan. 28, 1990 Iowa 71, Ohio State ,461 Iowa Feb. 21, 1989 Ohio State 66, Iowa ,452 Indiana Jan. 16, 1994 Ohio State 92, Indiana ,216 Iowa Jan. 20, 1991 Iowa 88, Ohio State ,184 S. Cal Jan. 8, 1986 Southern Cal 83, Ohio State 81 (OT) *Sellout **Sellout based on total tickets allotted OHIO STATE TOP HOME CROWDS Attendance Opponent Date Score 1. 17,525 Penn State Feb. 27, 2005 OSU 69, PSU *13,320 Iowa Feb. 26, 1988 OSU 58, UI *13,276 Iowa Feb. 4, 1994 OSU 61, UI *13,276 Iowa March 7, 1993 OSU 72, UI ,003 Michigan Feb. 20, 1994 OSU 80, UM **12,000 Rutgers March 21, 1993 OSU 91, RU ,827 Michigan State Feb. 21, 2010 MSU 71, OSU 68 (OT) 8. 11,622 Illinois Jan. 29, 2006 OSU 75, ILL ,467 Purdue Feb. 11, 2001 OSU 71, PU 74 (2OT) ,301 Iowa Jan. 28, 1990 OSU 48, UI ,088 Penn State Feb. 21, 1999 OSU 62, PSU ,461 Iowa Feb. 21, 1989 OSU 66, UI ,452 Indiana Jan. 16, 1994 OSU 92, IU ,434 Indiana Feb. 6, 2005 OSU 78, IU ,392 Michigan Jan. 21, 2001 OSU 63, MICH ,216 Iowa Jan. 20, 1991 Iowa 88, Ohio State ,184 USC Jan. 8, 1986 USC 83, Ohio State 81(OT) ,141 Michigan State Feb. 18, 2007 MSU 62, OSU 59 *Sellout **Sellout based on total tickets allotted Games in Value City Arena denoted in italics. 92

94 ALL-TIME HOME RECORDS ALL-TIME UNDEFEATED HOME SEASONS Season... Home Record * * *Including an NCAA tournament second round win in Columbus. ALL-TIME HOME RECORDS* YEAR HOME W-L BIG TEN W-L ARENA Pomerene Hall Pomerene Hall Pomerene Hall St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena ** St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena St. John Arena Value City Arena Value City Arena Value City Arena Value City Arena Value City Arena St. John Arena Value City Arena St. John Arena Value City Arena St. John Arena Value City Arena St. John Arena Value City Arena St. John Arena Value City Arena St. John Arena Value City Arena St. John Arena Nationwide Arena Value City Arena St. John Arena Value City Arena St. John Arena Nationwide Arena *Ohio State intercollegiate basketball began in , but accurate home records began in **Big Ten League play began officially in ALL-TIME OSU HOME RECORD years (.813)* *Ohio State basketball began in , but accurate home records began in ALL-TIME OSU HOME BIG TEN RECORD years (.792)** **Big Ten League play began officially in OVERALL POMERENE HALL years (.857) OVERALL ST. JOHN ARENA ^...26 years (.795) ^Includes 2 games in SJA in , 4 games in ; 3 games in ; 2 games in , , , and ; and 1 game in OVERALL ST. JOHN ARENA BIG TEN RECORD ^...25 years (.780) ^Includes 1 game in SJA during and OVERALL VALUE CITY ARENA Present...13 years (.836) OVERALL VALUE CITY ARENA BIG TEN RECORD Present...13 years (.790) OhioStateBuckeyes.com 93

95 FRANI WASHINGTON 1979 ALL-AMERICAN When Frani Washington, Ohio State s first All-American, played women s basketball teams were not playing for Big Ten championships and berths in the NCAA tournament. There was a Big Ten tournament in 1979, but the conference did not sponsor a championship in the sport. Instead, the postseason consisted of the Ohio Association of Intercollegiate Sports for Women (OAISW) and the Midwest Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (MAIAW) tournaments. Washington was the standout of the Ohio State squad that finished with a record and advanced to the MAIAW tournament under head coach Mary Wilson. During that season, the Toledo, Ohio, native scored 711 points, an Ohio State single-season record she held until the season. Moreover, Washington s 39-point explosion against Tennessee on Dec. 12, 1978 stood atop the single game records for 16 years. Washington scored 30 or more points in five contests and 20 or more in 21 of the Buckeyes 30 games, averaging 23.7 points per game. The statistics show Washington was an all-around player. In addition to her scoring talent, the 5-foot-6 forward led the team in steals (81) and ranked second in assists (98) and rebounds (212) during the season. She was named an All-American in CAREER STATISTICS GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. REB Avg. HI PF-D PTS Avg. HI A S BL NA NA NA Totals

96 TRACEY HALL 1987/88 ALL-AMERICAN WHERE IS SHE NOW? Tracey (Hall) Yarbrough began her professional playing career after graduating with a communications degree from Ohio State. She played for six weeks in place of an injured member on a professional squad in Parma, Italy. After the season, Yarbrough was offered a contract to play in the league for another year on a team based in Bari, Italy. Yarbrough turned down a second full year in the European league to concentrate on interests outside of basketball. The WNBA approached Yarbrough when the league was coming into existence, but Yarbrough declined the offer because of bad timing. Yarbrough is living and working in her home town of Cleveland, Ohio, in the insurance industry. She is married to Reese and the couple has two sons, Tyrese and Danté. Tracey Hall, Ohio State s second basketball All-American, etched an impressive line of records during the first decade of women s NCAA intercollegiate competition. The Big Ten s first two-time Kodak All-American (1987, 1988), Hall s impact on the conference was immediate. The talented forward captured Big Ten freshman of the year and second team All-Big Ten laurels in She went on to claim the conference s top honor, player of the year, in 1986 and 87, while being selected first team All-Big Ten in 1986, 87 and 88. To gain a true sense of Hall s dominance, however, take a look in OSU s record book, where her impact has been long-lasting. The Cleveland Heights, Ohio, native ranks second on both the school s all-time scoring ledger with 1,912 points and the career field-goal percentage list (.600). She continues to own the all-time school records for rebounds (1,115) and ranks second in field goals made (807), fourth for games played (122), third in career steals (259) and fourth in blocks (109). During the campaign she recorded a then-singleseason mark for field goal percentage, connecting on 62 percent of her attempts. Hall also is the first and only Ohio State player to collect more than 300 rebounds in a season. On the way to amassing these records, Hall started every game of her collegiate career, scored double fi gures in 101 games, notched double-digit rebounding efforts in 50 contests and combined scoring and rebounding for 39 double-double performances from With Hall s talent and leadership, the Buckeyes compiled three consecutive Big Ten championships ( ) and a four-year conference record of OSU s overall mark during the Hall era was (.836), which included four trips to the NCAA tournament and just one step away from the Final Four with berths in the regional finals in 1985 and 87. In international competition, Hall competed for the ABA/USA Select team in 1986 and the World University Games team in She was also invited to the U.S. Olympic Team tryouts in Hall graduated in 1988 with a degree in communications. She was inducted into the Ohio State Sports Hall of Fame in September 1998 and had her No. 44 retired in 2009 in Value City Arena. CAREER STATISTICS GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. REB Avg. HI PF-D PTS Avg. HI A S BL Totals OhioStateBuckeyes.com 95

97 NIKITA LOWRY 1989 ALL-AMERICAN WHERE IS SHE NOW? Nikita Lowry-Dawkins recently returned for a second stint as an assistant coach at Old Dominion University. Lowry-Dawkins first coached at ODU from before accepting an assistant position at Texas Tech for the campaign. A 2000 Ohio State Hall of Fame inductee, Lowry-Dawkins began her coaching career at Michigan in 1991 before returning to her alma mater in 1993 for a three-year stint as an assistant coach for the Buckeyes. She left in 1996 to take over at Detroit, where her teams captured Midwestern Collegiate Conference (MCC) titles and made the school s fi rst-ever NCAA appearance in Lowry-Dawkins spent three years as both an assistant and head coach at New Mexico State University. Internationally, Lowry- Dawkins served as an assistant coach on the gold-medal winning 2002 USA Young Women s World Championship Team. Following her collegiate career, Lowry-Dawkins spent one year abroad playing for the Italmeco Bari Club in Bari, Italy. She was married to Tony Dawkins Aug. 14, Ohio State s string of All-Americans continued on the heels of Tracey Hall s graduation in 1988 as Nikita Lowry, a Kodak All-Region selection in 1988, became the Buckeyes third All- American in The 6-foot forward gave a preview of her future success as a sophomore. Although she was not in the starting lineup, Lowry ranked second on the team in scoring (13.6 ppg) and led the squad in free throw accuracy (.767). In fact, Lowry prevailed as the only non-starter among the Big Ten s Top 15 scorers. A native of Detroit, Mich., her efforts did not go unnoticed, as she claimed second team All-Big Ten honors and OSU s sixth player award. Lowry dominated the Big Ten as a junior. She led the conference in scoring (23.7 ppg), becoming the first OSU player to average more than 20 points in a season since Frani Washington in Lowry also paced the conference in field-goal percentage (.616) and steals (3.1 spg) and co-led in the rebounding column (8.4 rpg). Lowry s break out year included a 28-point, 12-rebound performance to help OSU beat then-no. 1 Iowa (58-54) before a sellout crowd of 13,320 in St. John Arena. Additionally, she established career highs for scoring (36 points against Illinois) and rebounding (14, two times at Cal-State Fullerton and Iowa) and capped the campaign with a unanimous first team All-Big Ten pick and OSU s most valuable player award. An off-season knee injury slowed Lowry s progress at the start of her senior season. The Buckeyes opened the campaign ranked in the polls, but lost three of their first five games. Lowry, however, came back to lead the Big Ten in scoring for the second straight year with an average of nearly 19 points per game. The team ended the season with an overall record of 24-6 and as cochampions in the Big Ten with a 16-2 conference mark. In addition to earning All-America honors, Lowry was a unanimous fi rst team All-Big Ten selection and winner of the Chicago Tribune s Silver Basketball award. Graduating in 1990 with a bachelor of science degree in economics, she has enjoyed coaching stops at Michigan, Ohio State, Detroit and New Mexico State. Lowry was hired as an assistant at Old Dominion University in the summer of In September 2000, Lowry was honored with an induction into the Ohio State Sports Hall of Fame. CAREER STATISTICS GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. REB Avg. HI PF-D PTS Avg. HI A S BL Totals

98 KATIE SMITH 1993/96 ALL-AMERICAN WHERE IS SHE NOW? Since her time at Ohio State, Katie Smith has won three Olympic gold medals for Team USA in 2000, 2004 and In 2006 she collected her fi rst WNBA championship with the Detroit Shock and her second in In 2005, she became the fi rst women s professional basketball player to score 5,000 career points and topped 6,000 in 2007 (ABL and WNBA). Also in 2005, she served as a student assistant in the Ohio State women s basketball office, while taking classes in preparation for application to dental school. In 2006, Smith earned her seventh WNBA All- Star appearance and is the all-time scoring leader in the history of U.S. women s professional basketball (ABL and WNBA). Touted as the most sought after high school basketball player, it didn t take long for Logan, Ohio, native Katie Smith to become a household name across the country. Leading the way with an 18.8 scoring average, Smith steered the Ohio State program back into the national limelight as a participant in its first NCAA Final Four in The Buckeyes lost the final game of the season, 84-82, to Texas Tech, but the history-making march established a tier of success to build upon for seasons to come. In 1993, postseason honors poured in for Smith, who became the fi rst freshman since USC s Cheryl Miller to earn Kodak All-America laurels. Smith also was named the 1993 Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Over the next two years, Smith continued to maintain a captive audience. As a sophomore, Smith became one of the youngest collegiate players to score 1,000 career points at the age of 19 years and eight months. In fact, Smith paced OSU s scoring efforts four years running, averaging a career 20.8 points per game that overshadowed her dominance as the squad s assists and steals leader in each of her last two seasons. In 1996, her finest and final season, Smith tallied an OSU single-season record 745 points on the way to becoming the Big Ten women s career scoring leader with 2,578 points - a mark that stood until Smith dominated the opposition, with 20 or more points in 22-of-34 games, including three games over the 30-point mark. She also averaged 5.1 rebounds per game and led the team with 145 assists and 46 steals in The Buckeyes were (.645) over her four-year stay and 124 consecutive starts. Along the way, Smith literally rewrote the Ohio State record book, amassing an amazing 10 career, six single-season and six single-game records. Among her numerous honors, Smith became only the second player in league history (along with Buckeye Tracey Hall) to receive the prestigious Kodak All-America honor twice in her career. She also was tabbed the 1996 Big Ten Player of the Year, the Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball recipient and a unanimous fi rst team All-Big Ten choice, her third straight honor. A competitor in the classroom as well, Smith was a four-time OSU Scholar-Athlete, three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection and the recipient of various scholarships, including a distinguished NCAA postgraduate scholarship. Her resume includes stints on numerous international teams, including the U.S. Olympic Team, a first for any Buckeye. Smith has been part of three gold-medal winning Olympic squads (2000, 04, and 08). Smith was a member of the two-time champion Columbus Quest of the American Basketball League and recently closed her ninth season in the WNBA, topping 5,000 career points. Most recently, Smith led the Detroit Shock to their third WNBA championship in six seasons and was named MVP of the Finals after averaging 20.6 ppg in the three-game sweep of San Antonio. Honors continued to pour in for Smith, whose No. 30 jersey was retired in January 2001 in front of 10,000-plus fans. In October 2001, she became the first women s basketball player inducted into the Ohio State Sports Hall of Fame in her first year of eligibility. CAREER STATISTICS GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. REB Avg. HI PF-D PTS Avg. HI A S BL Totals OhioStateBuckeyes.com 97

99 JESSICA DAVENPORT 2005/06/07 ALL-AMERICAN Ohio State rode the coattails of Jessica Davenport back to the top of the Big Ten Conference and into national prominence. The only three-time Big Ten player of the year, Davenport helped the Buckeyes to a record (.831) from , the best four-year run in program history. Ohio State s first three-time All-American captained the Buckeyes to three-consecutive conference championships and a (.846) record in league games. Davenport, from Columbus Independence High School, was Ohio State s first three-time All-American and is just the 20th player overall to earn WBCA/Kodak All-America accolades three times in a career. In 2007, she became the fi rst player in Big Ten history to record 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds and 300 blocked shots in a career. She blocked a career total of 384 shots and ended her Buckeye run as the Big Ten s all-time leader. Her blocks total ranks seventh in NCAA history. A consumer affairs graduate, Davenport completed her tenure with 48 career double-doubles and Ohio State s only pair of triple-doubles in points, rebounds and blocked shots. Davenport scored doubledigits in 83 of her last 84 contests and amassed 2,303 career points, ranking second to Katie Smith s 2,578 from Davenport s point total also rates No. 5 all-time in the Big Ten. She netted 639 points to join Smith as the only Buckeye to pocket 600 points twice in a career. Davenport also pulled down 1,094 rebounds in her four years with the Scarlet and Gray to rank No. 2 at Ohio State behind Tracie Hall ( ). Davenport also took over as the Buckeyes top shooter of all-time, connecting at a 60.4 rate (875-1,448). A three-time finalist for the Wade Trophy, Davenport capped her career in grand fashion in She not only garnered her third conference player of the year award and third All-America honor, but etched her name in both the Big Ten and Ohio State record books while leading the Buckeyes to a 28-4 overall mark and fourth NCAA tournament bid in as many seasons. She topped the conference in scoring at 20 points per game and ranked second in the league in rebounds per contest (9.6) and field goal percentage (.597/ ). Davenport, who won 14 Big Ten player of the week awards for her career, fronted the Buckeyes to their best start in program history in , winning 24 of their first 25 games. At the conclusion of the regular season, Ohio State was 26-2, the best regular campaign in Ohio State annals. In the postseason, Davenport fueled Ohio State to the Big Ten tournament championship game with back-to-back 30- and 32-point performances to reach the final. She notched career triple-double No. 2 with 17 points, 10 rebounds and 11 blocked shots at Minn. Feb. 8, while also becoming the Big Ten s career blocked shots leader. The Buckeyes performed the Big Ten title sweep in Davenport s junior campaign of Ohio State moved through the conference schedule at 15-1 for the Buckeyes first outright championship since the season. Ohio State won a team-record 20 games in a row and advanced to win the program s first Big Ten Tournament over Purdue. Ohio State posted a 29-3 overall record and climbed as high as No. 2 in the national polls. Individually, Davenport claimed her second consensus Big Ten Player of the Year award, leading the conference in five statistical categories: points (18.7), rebounds (8.9), field goal percentage (.618/ ), blocks (3.1) and defensive rebounds (6.8). She also was deemed All-American by the WBCA and AP for the second year in a row. Davenport posted her fifth career 30-plus point game at Michigan State with 31 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks and netted a last-second layup to win at Michigan State, Davenport came into her own her sophomore season, winning the first of her three conference player of the year awards and All- American honors. She began to be recognized nationally as a finalist for the Naismith, Wade and Wooden national player of the year awards. Davenport shot at a 58.7 percent clip from the field (No. 1 in Big Ten) in all games and finished at 60.4 percent (No. 1) in league games. She topped the Buckeyes with 19.3 points per game and 9.3 rebounds per outing and was the Big Ten s top shot-blocker with 3.4 per game. Davenport finished the season with 14 double-doubles and became the only the third sophomore to in Ohio State history to eclipse 1,000 points in her career. Earlier in the year, she was the first player in Buckeye history to record a triple- double: 19 points, 13 rebounds, 12 blocked shots at Michigan State. Her twelve blocks tied the Buckeye single-game record. She played fiveconsecutive 40-minute games to end regular season and led Ohio State to its first appearance in the NCAA Sweet 16 since Just weeks after completing her career as the most decorated Buckeye in program history, Davenport was selected No. 2 overall in the 2007 WNBA Draft by San Antonio. Midway through her press conference, Davenport was informed she had been traded to the New York Liberty. Davenport helped the Liberty reach the 2007 WNBA playoffs. New York dropped the Eastern Conference Finals series to Detroit and former Buckeye standout Katie Smith, 3-2. Davenport s Liberty again reached the conference fi nals in 2008, only to see their season cut short by Smith and the Shock once again. In 2011, Davenport and the No. 1 seed Indiana Fever reached the Eastern Conference finals. Davenport also has continued to be a staple in the paint for USA Basketball. Davenport competed on three U.S. squads following her collegiate seasons in 2005, 06 and 07. In 2005, she teamed with fellow Buckeye Brandie Hoskins to bring home the gold medal at the World University Games in Izmir, Turkey. In 2006, Davenport linked up with the senior national team and former Buckeye Katie Smith to claim gold at the Australian Opals Tournament. Davenport helped the Americans sweep four games on an Italian tour in Davenport also attacked her duties in the classroom. She was a two-time OSU Scholar-Athlete and also an Academic All-Big Ten honoree en route to earning her bachelor s degree in consumer affairs in March In the WNBA offseason Davenport plays professionally in France. CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / / / TOTAL /

100 JANTEL LAVENDER 2009/10/11 ALL-AMERICAN Jantel Lavender made a convincing case as the greatest Buckeye ever and broke several school, Big Ten and NCAA records along the way to becoming Ohio State s second three-time All-American. Lavender led the Buckeyes to three Big Ten regular season championships, three Big Ten tournament titles and four NCAA tournament appearances, including two trips to the Sweet 16. As a senior in , Lavender made history, becoming the fi rst Big Ten player (men s or women s) in conference history to win player of the year honors all four years and became the only women s basketball player among the Big Ten, ACC, Big East, Big 12, Pac-10 or SEC to accomplish the feat. Lavender also earned WBCA/State Farm and USBWA All-America honors for the third consecutive year and Associated Press first team honors for the second straight season. A product of Central Catholic High School in Cleveland, Ohio, Lavender left Columbus as Ohio State s all-time leading scorer (2,818 points) and became only the second player in Big Ten history to record at least 2,800 points. Along the way, she became the Big Ten s all-time rebounding leader (1,422), set a Value City Arena record with 22 caroms in one game and set an Ohio State singleseason record with 774 points. Her records didn t stop there. Incredibly, Lavender scored in double-figures in all 136 career games, which is an NCAA record for consecutive games with at least 10 points, and set a school-record 136 consecutive starts. Lavender led the Big Ten and ranked sixth in the NCAA with 22.8 ppg as a senior and led the Big Ten and ranked 15th in the NCAA with 10.9 rebounds. A great shooting touch from anywhere on the court, Lavender shot 54.8 percent from the field, which was tops in the Big Ten, and had five 30-point games. She finished her senior year on a tear, winning 2011 Big Ten Tournament Most Outstanding Player honors for a record third year while averaging 23.7 points per game, 12.7 rebounds and 4.0 assists and shooting 63.8 percent from the field in the three wins. Furthermore, she set a tournament single-game scoring record with 37 points in the semifinal win over No. 1 seed Michigan State. In , Lavender became the fourth two-time All-American in OSU history and became the fifth WBCA All-America selection at Ohio State in the past six years. Lavender averaged 21.4 points, 10.3 rebounds and shot 51.4 percent from the field as a junior in leading Ohio State to a record 31 wins, a sixth straight Big Ten regular season and second straight tournament title. Lavender, who became the first Buckeye to score 2,000 points in her junior season, won Big Ten player of the year honors for the third year in a row and was one of 12 finalists for the State Farm Wade Trophy. She also was the Big Ten tournament most outstanding player after setting a tournament championship game record with 35 points in the win over Iowa. In , Lavender was the Big Ten player of the year for a second straight season, joining Hall and Davenport as the only two-time Ohio State recipients. She was only the second player in Big Ten history to complete the statistical triple crown, leading the conference in scoring (20.8), rebounding (10.7) and field goal percentage (.541). She scored in double figures in all 35 games with 24 double-doubles and set a Big Ten single-season record with 374 rebounds. Lavender, who set a Big Ten record with 19 career player of the week honors, was the only Division I player to rank in the Top 20 in scoring, rebounding and FG percentage and was the Big Ten tournament s Most Outstanding Player, averaging 22.7 points and 13.7 rebounds while shooting 64 percent from the field with three double-doubles in the three victories over Illinois, Iowa and Purdue. In the process, she set a single tournament record with 41 rebounds, including 17 in the Iowa game, the second-most in tournament history. Lavender led the Buckeyes in scoring in 28 of 35 games that season, led the Big Ten with 21 games of 20 or more points and had two games with 30 or more. She was named the Big Ten player of the week five times and became the second-fastest player in the history of Ohio State women s basketball to score 1,000 points. Lavender earned All-America honors in 2009 after a banner sophomore season that saw the Buckeyes win the Big Ten regularseason and tournament championship with a berth in the NCAA Sweet 16. She repeated in 2010 after helping the Buckeyes to a record sixth-consecutive Big Ten title and a school-record 31 wins. Upon graduating with her degree in Human Ecology, Lavender was drafted 5th overall in the 2011 WNBA Draft by the Los Angeles Sparks. CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point F-Throws Scoring Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg / / / / TOTAL / OhioStateBuckeyes.com 99

101 BUCKEYE HONORS & AWARDS ALL-BIG TEN SELECTIONS FIRST TEAM Yvette Angel , 1985 Carla Chapman Lisa Cline Jessica Davenport , 2006, 2007 Tracey Hall , 1987, 1988 Nikki Keyton Jantel Lavender , 2009, 2010, 2011 Francine Lewis , 1985 Nikita Lowry , 1989 Samantha Prahalis Marrita Porter , 1999 Averrill Roberts , 1993 Katie Smith , 1995, 1996 unanimous SECOND TEAM Star Allen (M) Yvette Angel Lisa Cline , 1987, 1988 Courtney Coleman 2001, 2002, 2003 Peggy Evans Tracey Hall Brandie Hoskins (C) Larecha Jones Nikki Keyton Jamie Lewis Nikita Lowry Caity Matter (M), 2004, 2005 Marscilla Packer Samantha Prahalis (M), 2011 (M) Toni Roesch Nicole Sanchez Katie Smith LaToya Turner (C) THIRD TEAM Star Allen Brandie Hoskins , 2006, 2007 (M) Adrienne Johnson (C) Caity Matter (C) Debbie Merrill (C) Marscilla Packer , 2007 Samantha Prahalis (C) LaToya Turner (M) HONORABLE MENTION Marcie Alberts (M) Star Allen (C) Tomeka Brown (M), 2002 (C) Audrey Burcy Lisa Cline Liana Coutts Jessica Davenport Tayler Hill Brandie Hoskins (C) Adrienne Johnson (M) Brittany Johnson (M) Larecha Jones , 1999 (M) Debbie Merrill (M) Michaela Moua (C) Marrita Porter (M) Samantha Prahalis (C) Vicki Pullie Averrill Roberts , 1991 Jodi Roth , 1987 Nicole Sanchez Geneva Sanford Ashlee Trebilcock LaToya Turner (C) Kim Wilburn (M) (C)=Coaches (M)=Media BIG TEN COACHES ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Ashley Adams Jessica Davenport Brandie Hoskins Jantel Lavender Samantha Prahalis LaToya Turner Kim Wilburn BIG TEN COACHES ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM Jessica Davenport , 2007 Tayler Hill Shavelle Little , 2009, 2010 Kim Wilburn BIG TEN TOURNAMENT MOST OUSTANDING PLAYER Brandie Hoskins Jantel Lavender , 2010, 2011 BIG TEN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Star Allen Jessica Davenport , 2007 Brandie Hoskins , 2006 Jantel Lavender , 2010, 2011 Caity Matter Samantha Prahalis , 2011 Kim Wilburn BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE WEEK Carla Chapman... Jan. 16, 1984 Yvette Angel...Feb. 2, 1984 Francine Lewis... Jan. 15, 1985 Yvette Angel...Feb. 26, 1985 Tracey Hall...Feb. 25, 1986 Lisa Cline... Jan. 19, 1987 Tracey Hall... Jan. 26, 1987 Tracey Hall...Feb. 16, 1987 Nikita Lowry...Feb. 8, 1988 Nikita Lowry...Feb. 15, 1988 Nikita Lowry...Feb. 29, 1988 Nikita Lowry...March 7, 1988 Lisa Cline...Dec. 21, 1988 Lisa Cline... Jan. 4, 1989 Nikita Lowry... Jan. 23, 1989 Nicole Sanchez... Jan. 30, 1989 Lisa Cline...Feb. 20, 1989 Nikita Lowry...March 7, 1989 Lisa Cline...March 14, 1989 Vicki Pullie...Dec. 19, 1989 Vicki Pullie...Feb. 19, 1990 Nikki Keyton...Dec. 2, 1991 Averrill Roberts... Jan. 13, 1992 Katie Smith... Jan. 4, 1993 Katie Smith... Jan. 11, 1993 Katie Smith...March 8, 1993 Averrill Roberts...March 15, 1993 Katie Smith...Dec. 12, 1994 Peggy Evans... Jan. 3, 1995 Katie Smith...Feb. 12, 1996 Marrita Porter...Feb. 23, 1998 Larecha Jones...Dec. 7, 1998 LaToya Turner...Nov. 20, 2000 Courtney Coleman...Feb. 10, 2003 Caity Matter... Jan. 16, 2003 Caity Matter...Feb. 16, 2004 Jessica Davenport...Jan. 3, 2005 (co) Jessica Davenport... Jan. 17, 2005 Jessica Davenport... Jan. 31, 2005 Jessica Davenport...Feb. 21, 2005 Jessica Davenport...Feb. 28, 2005 Jessica Davenport... Jan. 16, 2006 Jessica Davenport... Jan. 23, 2006 Jessica Davenport...Feb. 6, 2006 Marscilla Packer...Feb. 20, 2006 Jessica Davenport...Feb. 27, 2006 Jessica Davenport...Nov. 27, 2006 Jessica Davenport... Jan. 2, 2007 Jessica Davenport... Jan. 8, 2007 Jessica Davenport... Jan. 22, 2007 Star Allen...Feb. 5, 2007 Jessica Davenport...Feb. 26, 2007 Jantel Lavender...Nov. 19, 2007 Jantel Lavender...Dec. 3, 2007 Jantel Lavender... Jan. 14, 2007 Jantel Lavender...March 3, 2007 Jantel Lavender...Nov. 18, 2008 Jantel Lavender...Nov. 25, 2008 Jantel Lavender...Dec. 23, 2008 Jantel Lavender... Jan. 27, 2009 Star Allen...Feb. 24, 2009 Jantel Lavender...March 2, 2009 Jantel Lavender...Nov. 16, 2009 Samantha Prahalis...Nov. 23, 2009 Jantel Lavender...Dec. 7, 2009 Jantel Lavender...Dec. 29, 2009 Samantha Prahalis... Jan. 11, 2010 Samantha Prahalis... Jan. 18, 2010 Samantha Prahalis...Feb. 8, 2010 Jantel Lavender...March 1, 2010 Jantel Lavender...November 15, 2010 Jantel Lavender...November 29, 2010 Jantel Lavender...December 6, 2010 Jantel Lavender... January 10, 2011 Jantel Lavender... February 14, 2011 Jantel Lavender... February 21, 2011 BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK Tayler Hill...Nov. 16, 2009 Ashley Adams... Jan. 25, 2011 Ashley Adams...Feb. 14, 2011 BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE YEAR Lisa Cline Jessica Davenport , 2006, 2007 Tracey Hall , 1987 Jantel Lavender (C), 2009, 2010, 2011(M) Katie Smith BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Lisa Cline Jessica Davenport (M) Tracey Hall Jantel Lavender Samantha Prahalis Averrill Roberts Katie Smith LaToya Turner BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR Tara VanDerveer , 1985 Jim Foster (C), 2006, 2007, 2009 BIG TEN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Shavelle Little , 2009 Kim Wilburn BIG TEN FOREIGN TEAM TOUR MEMBERS Stephanie Blanton Tomeka Brown Jessica Davenport Tiffany Glosson Adrienne Johnson , 1995 Larecha Jones Caity Matter Tamarah Riley D wan Shackleford Lauren Shenk CHICAGO TRIBUNE SILVER BASKET- BALL MVP HONOREE Audrey Burcy Nikita Lowry Katie Smith Jessica Davenport , 2007 WBCA ALL-AMERICANS Jessica Davenport , 2006, 2007 Tracey Hall , 1988 Jantel Lavender , 2010, 2011 Nikita Lowry Katie Smith , 1996 Frani Washington WBCA HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICANS Yvette Angel Lisa Cline Courtney Coleman Tracey Hall Kim Jordan Nikita Lowry Samantha Prahalis Averrill Roberts Katie Smith , 1995 Amy Tucker USBWA ALL-AMERICA TEAM Jessica Davenport , 2006, 2007 Tracey Hall Jantel Lavender , 2010, 2011 Katie Smith , 1996 ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICA TEAM Jessica Davenport (First Team) 2006 (Second Team), 2007 (Second Team) Jantel Lavender (Second Team) 2010 (First Team) 2011 (First Team) Katie Smith (Second Team) ASSOCIATED PRESS HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICA TEAM Jantel Lavender Caity Matter Samantha Prahalis UPI ALL-AMERICA TEAM Katie Smith (Second Team) WOMEN S BASKETBALL JOURNAL FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA TEAM LaToya Turner FRESHMAN COACH OF THE YEAR (AWSF) Nancy Darsch SENIOR CLASS AWARD Courtney Coleman (Second Team) Jessica Davenport (First Team) Caity Matter (First Team) OHIO STATE SPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES Yvette Angel Phyllis Bailey (Coach/Administrator) Barbara Wetters Blosser Lisa Cline Linda Daniel (Head Trainer) June Brewer Daugherty Tracey Hall Kim Jordan Nikita Lowry Averrill Roberts

102 ACADEMIC HONORS & AWARDS OSU SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Athletes who maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (4.0 scale) are recognized yearly as Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honorees. Since the program s inception in 1976, 77 players from the Buckeye basketball program have been honored, including 16 who are recipients of the esteemed four-year Award of Excellence. Ashley Adams Martha J. Baker Courtney Bale , 2000, 01 Roslyn Barker Tia Battle , 05, 06 Rebecca S. Bell Cathy S. Bennett Melissa Bernard , 79, 80 Stephanie Blanton , 05, 06, 07 Alysiah Bond , 93 Tomeka Brown Theresa Busch , 83, 84, 85 Jane Cowdery Joan Cowdery Cherise Daniel , 08, 09 Candace Dark , 04, 05, 06 Jessica Davenport , 05 Aleksandra Dobranic , 11 T. Dombkowski , 85, 86, 87 Martina Ellerbe Kelly Fergus , 94, 95, 96 Martha J. Gasser Carol Hamilton Emilee Harmon , 11 Emily Haynam , 02, 03, 04 Melanie Hetz , 79 Beth Howe Laura Ingham , 2000 Erin Ingwersen , 93, 94, 95 Alice Jamen , 06, 07, 08 Adrienne Johnson Brittany Johnson , 09, 10, 11 Jamie Lewis Caity Matter , 03, 04, 05 Megan McCabe , 99 Dorothy McHugh Joetta L. Miller Tara Mitchem Maria Moeller , 10 Michaela Moua , 99, 2000 Cheryl Perozek , 89, 90, 91 Julie Plank , 81, 82, 83 DiDi Reynolds Tamarah Riley Kelly Robinson , 82, 83, 84 Jayne E. Sage Dana S. Schlatter Sarah Schulze , 09, 10, 11 Amy Scullion D wan Shackleford Lauren Shenk , 2000, 01, 02 Barbara Smith , 84, 85, 86 Katie Smith , 94, 95, 96 Mandy Stanhope , 99, 2000, 01 Dana Stearns Amber Stokes Amber Stokes , 11 Marlene Stollings , 95 Amy Tucker , 80, 81, 82 Kristin Watt , 83, 84, 85 Debra Williams ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN HONOREES Courtney Bale , 01 Roslyn Barker Tia Battle , 06 Alysiah Bond Stephanie Blanton , 06, 07 Theresa Busch Cherise Daniel Candace Dark , 05, 06 Jessica Davenport Teresa Dombkowski , 1987 Kelly Fergus , 1996 Emily Haynam , 03, 04 Emily Harmon Laura Ingham Erin Ingwersen , 1994, 1995 Alice Jamen , 07, 08 Brittany Johnson , 10, 11 Megan McCabe Caity Matter , 04, 05 Maria Moeller , 10 Michaela Moua , 2000 Cheryl Perozek , 1990, 1991 DiDi Reynolds Kelly Robinson Sarah Schulze , 10, 11 Lauren Shenk , 01, 02 Barb Smith Katie Smith , 1995, 1996 Mandy Stanhope , 2000, 01 Dana Stearns Amber Stokes , 11 Ashlee Trebilcock BIG TEN MEDAL OF HONOR Cheryl Perozek Kelly Robinson Katie Smith GTE/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR Katie Smith VERIZON DISTRICT IV ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN Stephanie Blanton Lauren Shenk , 01, 02 NCAA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Kelly Robinson Katie Smith JOHN T. SR. AND HULDA E. EDWARDS AWARD Cheryl Perozek Lauren Shenk IRVING AND MELVIN SCHOTTENSTEIN AWARD Lauren Shenk PHYLLIS J. BAILEY AWARD Alice Jamen Jessica Davenport Emily Haynam, Tanya McClure and LaToya Turner Courtney Coleman Lauren Shenk BUCKEYE AWARD Debbie Merrill Beth Howe Kim Wilburn WOODY HAYES NATIONAL SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD Lauren Shenk Bold indicates current players MARIA MOELLER OhioStateBuckeyes.com 101

103 ALL-TIME NUMERICAL ROSTER 00 Marrita Porter , 97, 98, 99 Ashlee Trebilcock , 08, 09 1 Brandie Hoskins , 05, 06 2 Amber Stokes Amber Stokes , 11 4 Gennifer Johnson , 88 Tayler Hill , 11 BRANDIE HOSKINS D WAN SHACKLEFORD LAUREN SHENK 5 Beth Howe , 03, 04, 05 Michaela Moua , 98, 99, Sandra Motter , 73, 74, 75 Robin Tucker , 77 Yvette Angel , 83, 84, 85 Alyshia Bond , 93, 94, 95 JoAnne Bly Tomeka Brown , 2000, 01, Rickie Sue Grunden , 67 Shelly Nichols , 97 Laurie Pirtle , 79, 80 Toni Roesch , 84, 85, 86 Kim Wilburn , 04, 05, Tia Battle , 06 Jolyn Clapp , 66, 67, 68 Liana Coutts , 86, 88, 89 Louise Furjanic , 73, 74, 75 Alison Jackson , 09, 10, 11 Jamie Lewis , 99, 2000, Susan Antle , 64, 65, 66 Courtney Bale , 01 Dana Danhoff , 74, 75, 76 Lawanda Greene Martha Gasser Kim Land Maria Moeller , 08, 09, 10 Cheryl Perozek , 89, 90, 91 Dana Stearns Cathy Bennet , 78 Audrey Burcy , 91, 92, 93 Charlotte Burt , 76 Aleksandra Dobranic , 11 Joni Mazzola , 86 Tara Mitchem Kit Savage Mary Ann Iddings , 63, 64, Marcie Alberts , 95, 96, 97 Carla Brooke , 77 Stacie Bruce , 89, 90, 91 Brandee Gibbs Shavelle Little , 08, 09, 10 Amy Pallay , 80, 81, 82 Lauren Shenk , 00, 01, 02 Barb Smith , 84, Laura Ingham , 2000 Jai Jones , 90 Ginger McGuire , 92 Samantha Prahalis , 10, 11 Marlene Stollings , 95 Dana Sue Schlatter Martha Baker , 77 Carla Chapman , 83, 84, 85 Majorie Dyson , 75, 76 Tanya McClure , 01, 02, 03, 04 Darryce Moore Marscilla Packer , 06, 07, 08 Averrill Roberts , 91, 92, 93 Geneva Sanford , 87, 88, 89 Rhonda Spencer , 79, 80, Candace Dark , 04, 05, 06 Martina Ellerbe Mindy Smith , 88, 89, 90 Mandy Stanhope , 99, 2000, 01 Edith Thompson , 80, 81, Ashley Allen , 03, 04, 05, 06 Kylee Bogott , 99 Lisa Cline , 87, 88, 89 Cherise Daniel , 08, 09, 10 Kathy Gordon , 76, 77, 78 Dorothy McHugh , 81, 82 Nancy Noble Molly Perdue Lisa Sebastian , 91, Roslyn Barker , 97, 98, 99 Melissa Bernard ,81 Erin Ingwersen , 93, 94, 95 Caity Matter , 02, 03, 04, 05 Nicole Sanchez , 88, 89, Joan Cowdery , 84 Megan McCabe Katie Smith , 94, 95, 96 Monica Taylor , Julie Brewer , 71, 72, 73 Charisse Crews , 03 Adrienne Johnson , 94, 95, 96 Kim Jordan , 78, 79, 80 Debbie Merrill Julie Plank , 81, 82, Theresa Busch , 83, 84, 85 Peggy Evans Alice Jamen , 06, 07, 08 Nikita Lowry , 87, 88, 89 Linda Nutter , 72, 73, 74 Tomika Patterson Brianna Sanders LaToya Turner , 01, 02, 03, 04 Frani Washington , Ashley Adams June Brewer , 75, 77, 78 Sharon Geary , 90, 91, 92 Carol Hamilton Francine Lewis , 84, 85, 86 Leslee Mason-Cox , 08 Michelle Muñoz , 05 DiDi Reynolds , 01, 02, 03 Mary Sivak , 80, 81, Stephanie Blanton , 05, 06 Molly Finn , 82 Larecha Jones , 97, 98, 99 Vicki Pullie , 89, 90, 91 Jodi Roth , 85, 86, Daren Draves , 75, 76 Jill Snavely , 90, 91, 92 Kristin Watt , 84, Helen Abdalla , 82 Erica Floyd , 92 Tiffany Glosson , 96, 97 Brittany Johnson , 09, 10, 11 Cindy Noble D wan Shackleford , 01, 02, Amber Barnes Heather Frank Suzanne Gilkey Melanie Hetz , 79 Jantel Lavender , 09, 10, 11 Karen Selkirk Stacie Howard , 92, 93, 94 Kelly Robinson , 82, 83, 84 Sarah Schulze , 09, 10, 11 Rhonda Winters Journey Beard Ann M. Dooley Tracey Hall , 86, 87, 88 Lisa Negri , 94, 95, 96 Amy Tucker , 80, 81, Misty Cox Emily Haynam , 02, 03, 04 Tamarah Riley , 06, 07, Jessica Davenport , 05, 06 Emilee Harmon , 11 Nikki Keyton , 91, 92, 93 Amy Turner , 95 Courtney Coleman , 01, 02, Andrea Walker , 08, 09, Erika Christenson Teresa Dombkowski , 85, 86, 87 Lavona Turner , 92, Mindy Fusetti , 97, 98, Cynthia Dunnigan Star Allen , 07, 08, 09 Kelly Fergus , 95, 96,

104 ALL-TIME CAPTAINS Julie Brewer Barb Wetters Barb Wetters Louise Furjanic Robin Tucker Martha Gasser Robin Tucker Sherri McClarren June Brewer Kim Jordan June Brewer Kathy Gordon Martha Baker Laurie Pirtle Laurie Pirtle Kim Jordan Rhonda Spencer Amy Tucker Julie Plank Kelly Robinson Kelly Robinson Joan Cowdery Kristin Watt Carla Chapman Yvette Angel Theresa Busch Barb Smith Toni Roesch Francine Lewis Teresa Dombkowski Suzanne Gilkey Jodi Roth Tracey Hall Geneva Sanford Lisa Cline Lisa Cline Nikita Lowry Nicole Sanchez Mindy Smith Chreyl Perozek Vicki Pullie Cheryl Perozek Sharon Geary Erica Floyd Jill Snavely Averrill Roberts Audry Burcy Stacie Howard Alysiah Bond Lavona Turner Alysiah Bond Erin Ingwersen Katie Smith Adrienne Johnson Marcie Alberts Shelly Nichols Kelly Fergus Larecha Jones Jamie Lewis Marrita Porter Larecha Jones Mindy Fusetti Roslyn Barker Michaela Moua Courtney Bale Jamie Lewis Tanya McClure Tanya McClure Courtney Coleman Courtney Coleman Emily Haynam Tanya McClure LaToya Turner Ashley Allen Beth Howe Caity Matter Debbie Merrill Jessica Davenport Alice Jamen Marscilla Packer Tamarah Riley Alice Jamen Jantel Lavender Ashlee Trebilcock Jantel Lavender Maria Moeller Jantel Lavender Sarah Schulze JANTEL LAVENDER OhioStateBuckeyes.com 103

105 LETTERWINNERS A Helen Abdalla , 82 Ashley Adams Marcie Alberts , 95, 96, 97 Ashley Allen , 03, 05, 06 Star Allen , 07, 08, 09 Alicia Anderson , 70, 71, 72 Yvette Angel , 83, 84, 85 Susan Antle , 64, 65, 66 B Martha J. Baker , 77 Courtney Bale , 01 Roslyn Barker , 97, 98, 99 Amber Barnes Barb Bartlett , 67, 68 Tia Battle , 06 Sandra Bauchmoyer , 66, 67, 68 Journey L. Beard Carla Brooke Beatley , 77 Cathy S. Bennett , 78 Melissa Bernard , 81 Deloris Bills , 70, 71 Stephanie Blanton , 05, 06, 07 JoAnne L. Bly Kylee Bogott , 99 Diane Bogucki , 73 Elaine Boltz , 68, 69, 70 Alysiah Bond , 93, 94, 95 Julia Brady June K. Brewer , 76, 77, 78 Carla Brooke , 76, 77 Tomeka Brown , 00, 01, 02 Bettie Bruce , 56, 57 Stacie Bruce , 89, 90, 91 Charlotte Burt , 1976 Audrey Burcy , 91, 92, 93 Theresa Busch , 83, 84, 85 C Carol Chamberlain , 60, 61 Carla Chapman , 83, 84, 85 Erika Christenson Lisa Cline , 87, 88, 89 Sandra Clapp , 68, 69, 70 Courtney Coleman , 01, 02, 03 Joyce Collins...N/A Marion Cooksey , 71 Joan Cowdery , 84 Liana Coutts , 86, 88, 89 Misty Cox Anne Crawford Charisse Crews Deborah Crist , 69, 70, 71 D Dana Danhoff , 76 Cherise Daniel , 08, 09, 10 Candace Dark , 04, 05, 06 Jessica Davenport , 05, 06, 07 Sally Dellinger , 66, 67, 68 Aleksandra Dobranic Teresa Dombkowski , 85, 86, 87 Ann M. Dooley Doris Doty , 51, 52 Cynthia Dunnigan Majorie Dyson , 73, 74, 75 E Martina Ellerbe Terrilyn Estell , 68 Peggy Evans F Kelly Fergus , 95, 96, 97 Molly Finn , 82 Erica Floyd , 92 Judy Anne Fox , 67 Heather Frank Marilyn Franck Sally Frayer , 68, 69 Louise Furjanic , 73, 74, 75 Mindy Fusetti , 97, 98, 99 G Martha J. Gasser , 76 Sharon Geary , 90, 91, 92 Karen German , 61 Brandee Gibbs Suzanne Gilkey Tiffany Glosson , 96, 97 Kathryn L. Gordon , 77 Lawanda Greene Rickie Sue Grunden , 67 H Tracey Hall , 86, 87, 88 Carol Hamilton Emilee Harmon , 11 Emily Haynam , 02, 03, 04 Mary Ann Hepp , 63, 64, 65 Melanie C. Hetz , 79 Tayler Hill , 11 Betty Hoopes , 49, 50, 51 Brandie Hoskins , 05, 06, 07 Stacie Howard , 92, 93, 94 Beth Howe , 03, 04, 05 Kayla Ann Hughes , 70, 71, 72 I Erin Ingwersen , 93, 94, 95 Laura Ingham , 2000 J Alison Jackson , 09, 10, 11 Gigi Jackson , 94, 95, 96 Peggy Jackson , 56 Alice Jamen , 06, 07, 08 Adrienne Johnson , 94, 95, 96 Brittany Johnson , 09, 10, 11 Gennifer Johnson , 88 Jai Jones , 90 Larecha Jones , 97, 98, 99 Kim L. Jordan , 78, 79, 80 K Mary Keller , 63, 64, 65 Sharon Kellum , 66 Nikki Keyton , 91, 92, 93 Karen Kienle Daren Kimberly , 76 Carol Koltenbah , 74, 75 L Kim Land Jantel Lavender , 09, 10, 11 Jacqueline Lenora Francine Lewis , 84, 85, 86 Jamie Lewis , 99, 00, 01 Jeanne Liggit , 70, 71, 72 Joann Liming , 68 Shavelle Little , 08, 09, 10 Nikita Lowry , 87, 88, 89 Catherine Lynch...N/A M Lesslee Mason-Cox Caity Matter , 03, 04, 05 Ann Maurer , 73, 74, 75 Joni Mazolla , 86 Megan McCabe Pamela McCarthy , 71, 72, 73 Tanya McClure , 02, 03, 04 Ginger McGuire , 92 Dorothy McHugh , 81, 82 Sherri L. McClarren , 77 Debbie Merrill Tara Mitchem Maria Moeller , 08, 09, 10 Darryce Moore Sandra Motter , 73, 74, 75 Michaela Moua , 98, 99, 00 Michelle Muñoz , 05 N Lisa Negri , 94, 95, 96 Shelly Nichols , 97 Nancy Noble Linda Claire Nutter , 72, 73, 74 P Marscilla Packer , 06, 07, 08 Amy Pallay , 80, 81, 82 Peggy Palumbo , 59, 60, 61 Tomika Patterson Molly Perdue Cheryl Perozek , 89, 90, 91 Laurie Pirtle , 79, 80 Julie Plank , 81, 82, 83 Marrita Porter , 97, 98, 99 Samantha Prahalis , 10, 11 Pat Price , 65 Vicki Pullie , 89, 90, 91 R Mary Kay Rainey , 63, 64, 65 DiDi Reynolds , 01, 02, 03 Tamarah Riley , 06, 07, 08 Averrill Roberts , 91, 92, 93 Kelly Robinson , 82, 83, 84 Toni Roesch , 84, 85, 86 Jodi Roth , 85, 86, 87 S Nicole Sanchez , 88, 89, 90 Brianna Sanders Geneva Sanford , 87, 88, 89 Dana Sue Schlatter Sarah Schulze , 09, 10, 11 Lisa Sebastian , 91, 93 D wan Shackleford , 01, 02, 03 Lauren Shenk , 00, 01, 02 Mary Sivak , 80, 81, 82 Tomeka Brown was a letterwinner from Barb Smith , 84, 85 Katie Smith , 94, 95, 96 Mindy Smith , 88, 89, 90 Jill Snavely , 90, 91, 92 Ronda Spencer , 79, 80, 81 Mandy Stanhope , 99, 00, 01 Dana Stearns Patricia Stember , 56 Amber Stokes Amber Stokes , 11 Marlene Stollings , 95 Karen Swisher , 68, 69 T Monica Taylor , 91 Edith Thompson , 80, 81, 82 Sheila Tilbrook , 53, 54, 55 Teresa Traphagan , 71, 72 Ashlee Trebilcock , 08, 09 Amy Tucker , 80, 81, 82 Robin L. Tucker , 77 Amy Turner , 95 LaToya Turner , 01, 03, 04 Lavona Turner , 92, 94 V Ginny Virginia , 60, 61 Jolyn Vita , 67, 68, 69 Julie Voss , 71, 72, 73, W Andrea Walker , 08, 09, 10 Francella Washington , 79, 80 Kristin Watt , 83, 84, 85 Pamela Webb , 72 C. Jayne Weber , 60, 61, 62 Kim Wilburn , 04, 05, 06 Rhonda Winters Y Marilyn Young , 51 Official Varsity letters were first awarded in All letters previous to 1975 or N/A were awarded by the Varsity O Association in Bold indicates current players 104

106 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY FOSTER, NCAA AND THE BUCKEYES Jim Foster is no stranger to NCAA action, having advanced to the tournament 25 times in his last 27 years of coaching at St. Joseph s (Pa.), Vanderbilt and Ohio State. In Foster s nine seasons at Ohio State, the Buckeyes have earned No. 1 (2006), No. 2 (2005, 2010), No. 3 (2009), No. 4 (2003, 2007, 2011) and No. 6 (2004, 2008) seeds in the big dance and have upped their overall appearance total to 20. Ohio State has earned at least a second-round finish in seven of nine seasons under Foster, including trips to the Sweet 16 in 2005, 2009 and NO. 1 SEED AND THE FURTHEST TRIP In 1993, Ohio State received its first No. 1 seed, playing in the east regional hosted in Richmond, Va. The Buckeyes defeated Western Kentucky and Virginia and became the first Big Ten team to advance to a Final Four and to play in a national championship game (vs. Texas Tech). The Buckeyes fell two points shy of the Red Raiders (84-82) in the final game. NCAA FINISHES Besides the 1993 Final Four trip, the Buckeyes have advanced twice to the Elite Eight (1985, 1987) and have been Sweet 16 participants on six occasions (1986, 1988, 1989, 2005, 2009, 2011). Ohio State s participation also includes five first (1982, 1984, 1999, 2007, 2008) and six second round (1990, 1996, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2010) finishes. NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Year Round 2011 Final Second Round 2009 Final First Round 2007 First Round 2006 Second Round 2005 Final Second Round 2003 Second Round 1999 First Round 1996 Second Round 1993 National Runner-Up 1990 Second Round 1989 Final Final Final Final Final First Round 1982 First Round OhioStateBuckeyes.com 105

107 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY OHIO STATE NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES/RESULTS OVERALL RECORD; 20 YEARS YR./ROUND SITE (DATE) GAME RESULT OHIO STATE LEADERS 2011/First Round Columbus, Ohio (March 19) No. 4 Ohio State 80, No. 13 UCF 69 Lavender 30 points, 11 rebounds; Prahalis 19 points, 10 assists 2011/Second Round Columbus, Ohio (March 21) No. 4 Ohio State 67, No. 5 Georgia Tech 60 Lavender 21 points, 11 rebounds; Prahalis 16 points, 8 assists 2011/Regional Semis Dayton, Ohio (March 26) No. 1 Tennessee 85, No. 4 Ohio State 75 Prahalis 22 points, 7 assists; Lavender 19 points, 10 rebounds 2010/First Round Pittsburgh, Pa. (March 21) No. 2 Ohio State 93, No. 15 St. Francis, Pa. 59 Lavender 23 points, 16 rebounds; Prahalis 14 points, 13 assists 2010/Second Round Pittsburgh, Pa. (March 23) No. 7 Mississippi State 87, No. 2 Ohio State 67 Lavender 17 points, 8 rebounds; Prahalis 14 points, 6 assists 2009/First Round Columbus, Ohio (March 21) No. 3 Ohio State 77, No. 14 Sacred Heart 63 Prahalis 23 points, 7 assists; Lavender 19 points, 10 rebounds 2009/Second Round Columbus, Ohio (March 23) No. 3 Ohio State 64, No. 11 Mississippi State 58 Allen 12 points, 10 rebounds; Lavender 20 points, 8 rebounds 2009/Regional Semis Berkeley, Calif. (March 28) No. 2 Stanford 84, No. 3 Ohio State 66 Prahalis 19 points, 6 assists; Lavender 15 points 2008/First Round Des Moines, Iowa (March 22) No. 11 Florida State 60, No. 6 Ohio State 49 Lavender 21 points, 9 rebounds; Packer 13 points 2007/First Round Stanford, Calif. (March 17) No. 13 Marist 67, No. 4 Ohio State 63 Trebilcock 23 points, Allen 8 rebounds 2006/First Round W. Lafayette, Ind. (March 21) No. 1 Ohio State 68, No. 16 Oakland 45 Merrill 23 points, Davenport 18 rebounds 2006/Second Round W. Lafayette, Ind. (March 23) No. 8 Boston College 79,No. 1 Ohio State 69 Davenport 21 points, Davenport/ Wilburn 7 rebounds 2005/First Round College Park, Md. (March 20) No. 2 Ohio State 86, No. 15 Holy Cross 45 Davenport 23 points, 11 rebounds 2005/Second Round College Park, Md. (March 22) No. 2 Ohio State 75, No. 7 Maryland 65 Hoskins 22 pts., Davenport 9 reb., Allen 8 ast. 2005/Regional Semis Philadelphia, Pa. (March 27) No. 3 Rutgers 64, No. 2 Ohio State 58 Davenport 22 pts., 14 reb. 2004/First Round Columbus, Ohio (March 20) No. 6 Ohio State 73, No. 11 WVU 67 Davenport 22 points, 5 blocks; Turner 11 rebounds; Hoskins 6 assists 2004/Second Round Columbus, Ohio (March 22) No. 3 Boston College 63, No. 6 Ohio State 48 Hoskins 16 points; Turner 10 rebounds 2003/First Round Ruston, La. (March 23) No. 4 Ohio State 66, No. 13 Weber St. 44 Wilburn 19 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists 2003/Second Round Ruston, La. (March 25) No. 5 Louisiana Tech 74, No. 4 Ohio State 61 Reynolds 14 points; Coleman 11 points, 5 rebounds 1999/First Round Knoxville, Tenn. (March 13) No. 8 Boston College 72, No. 9 Ohio State 59 Moua 16 points; Porter 6 rebounds; Jones 6 rebounds 1996/First Round Knoxville, Tenn. (March 16) No. 9 Ohio State 97, No. 8 Memphis 75 K. Smith 26 points, 7 assists; Jackson 9 rebounds 1996/Second Round Knoxville, Tenn. (March 18) No. 1 Tennessee 97, No. 9 Ohio State 65 K. Smith 29 points; Porter 7 rebounds 1993/Second Round* Columbus, Ohio (March 21) No. 1 Ohio State 91, Rutgers 60 Roberts 19 points, 6 rebounds; K. Smith 17 points, 8 assists 1993/Regional Semis Richmond, Va. (March 25) No. 1 Ohio State 89, W. Kentucky 73 Burcy 20 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists, 6 steals; K. Smith 20 points 1993/Regional Finals Richmond, Va. (March 27) No. 1 Ohio State 75, No. 2 Virginia 73 Roberts 25 points; Negri 7 rebounds 1993/National Semis Atlanta, Ga. (April 3) No. 1 Ohio State 73, No. 2 Iowa 72 (OT) Roberts 16 points, 8 steals; Keyton 14 points, 13 rebounds 1993/National Finals Atlanta, Ga. (April 4) No. 2 Texas Tech 84, No. 1 Ohio State 82 K. Smith 28 points, 11 rebounds; Keyton 19 points 1990/First Round Columbus, Ohio (March 14) No. 6 Ohio State 73, No. 11 S. Illinois 61 Perozek 14 points; Sanchez 7 rebounds, 4 assists 1990/Second Round Austin, Texas (March 18) No. 3 Texas 95, No. 6 Ohio State 66 M. Smith 14 points; Taylor 12 points; Sanchez 12 points 1989/Second Round* Columbus, Ohio (March 20) No. 3 Ohio State 81, No. 6 James Madison 66 Lowry 27 points, 15 rebounds; M. Smith 14 points 1989/Regional Semis Bowling Green, Ky. (March 23) No.2 Long Beach St. 89, No. 3 Ohio State 83 Lowry 33 points, 12 rebounds; Cline 22 points, 13 rebounds, 7 assists 1988/Second Round* Columbus, Ohio (March 20) No. 3 Ohio State 116, No. 6 Syracuse 75 Lowry 30 points; Hall 28 points, 10 rebounds, 6 assists 1988/Regional Semis Athens, Ga. (March 24) No. 2 Maryland 78, No. 3 Ohio State 66 Lowry 15 points, 5 steals; Hall 8 rebounds 1987/Second Round* Eugene, Ore. (March 14) No. 2 Ohio State 76, No. 7 Oregon 62 Hall 18 points, 14 rebounds; Sanford 14 points,9 assists 1987/Regional Semis Los Angeles, Calif. (March 19) No. 2 Ohio State 74, No. 3 USC 63 Hall 15 points, 11 rebounds; Dombkowski 15 points; Sanford 9 assists 1987/Regional Finals Los Angeles, Calif. (March 21) No. 1 Long Beach St. 102, No. 2 Ohio State 82 Hall 26 points, 14 rebounds; Lowry 18 points 1986/Second Round* Columbus, Ohio (March 16) No. 9 Ohio State 87, No. 6 Maryland 71 Lowry 26 points, 8 rebounds; Roth 16 points 1986/Regional Semis Iowa City, Iowa (March 20) No. 2 LSU 81, No. 9 Ohio State 80 Hall 18 points, 7 rebounds; Roth 15 points; Cline 14 points 1985/Second Round* Columbus, Ohio No. 2 Ohio State 102, No. 7 Holy Cross 60 Angel 18 points, 7 assists; Hall 12 points, 10 rebounds 1985/Regional Semis Norwalk, Va. No. 2 Ohio State 81, No. 3 Penn State 78 F. Lewis 37 points, 14 rebounds; Angel 8 assists 1985/Regional Finals Norwalk, Va. No. 1 Old Dominion 72, No. 2 Ohio State 68 Hall 18 points, 11 rebounds; Angel 17 points, 4 assists 1984/First Round Columbus, Ohio No. 4 Mississippi 77, No. 5 Ohio State 55 Angel 18 points, 6 steals; F. Lewis 16 points, 12 rebounds 1982/First Round Des Moines, Iowa No. 4 Drake 90, No. 5 Ohio State 79 Angel 29 points, 5 steals; Tucker 18 points *Ohio State received a bye during the first round 106

108 NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS FOSTER AND THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Year Outcome...(Seed) Foster Team - Opponent 1985 L, (5) St. Joseph s vs. (4) North Carolina St L, (5) St. Joseph s vs. (4) Western Kentucky 1987 W, (9) St. Joseph s vs. (8) South Alabama L, (9) St. Joseph s vs. (1) Texas 1988 W, (7) St. Joseph s vs. (10) Bowling Green L, (7) St. Joseph s vs. (2) Maryland 1989 W, (10) St. Joseph s vs. (7) Vanderbilt L, (10) St. Joseph s vs. (2) Long Beach State 1990 L, (9) St. Joseph s vs. (8) Old Dominion 1992 W, (3) Vanderbilt vs. (6) Connecticut W, (3) Vanderbilt vs. (2) Miami (Fla.) L, (3) Vanderbilt vs. (1) Virginia 1993 W, (1) Vanderbilt vs. (*) California W, (1) Vanderbilt vs. (4) Stephen F. Austin W, (1) Vanderbilt vs. (*) Louisiana Tech L, (1) Vanderbilt vs. (2) Texas Tech 1994 W, (2) Vanderbilt vs. (15) Grambling W, (2) Vanderbilt vs. (10) Minnesota L, (2) Vanderbilt vs. (3) North Carolina 1995 W, (1) Vanderbilt vs. (16) Northern Illinois W, (1) Vanderbilt vs. (8) Memphis L, (1) Vanderbilt vs. (4) Purdue 1996 W, (3) Vanderbilt vs. (14) Harvard W, (3) Vanderbilt vs. (6) Wisconsin W, (3) Vanderbilt vs. (2) Iowa L, (3) Vanderbilt vs. (1) Connecticut 1997 W, (6) Vanderbilt vs. (11) Washington W, (6) Vanderbilt vs. (3) Kansas L, (6) Vanderbilt vs. (2) Georgia 1998 L, (OT)(6) Vanderbilt vs. (11) UC Santa Barbara 2000 W, (2OT)...(9) Vanderbilt vs. (8) Kansas L, (9) Vanderbilt vs. (1) Louisiana Tech 2001 W, (3) Vanderbilt vs. (14) Idaho State W, (3) Vanderbilt vs. (6) Colorado W, (3) Vanderbilt vs. (2) Iowa State L, (3) Vanderbilt vs. (1) Notre Dame 2002 W, (1) Vanderbilt vs. (16) Oakland W, (1) Vanderbilt vs. (9) Arizona State W, (1) Vanderbilt vs. (4) North Carolina L, (1) Vanderbilt vs. (2) Tennessee 2003 W, (4) Ohio State vs. (13) Weber State L, (4) Ohio State vs. (5) Louisiana Tech 2004 W, (6) Ohio State vs. (11) West Virginia L, (6) Ohio State vs. (3) Boston College 2005 W, (2) Ohio State vs. (15) Holy Cross W, (2) Ohio State vs. (8) Maryland L, (2) Ohio State vs. (3) Rutgers 2006 W, (1) Ohio State vs. (16) Oakland L, (1) Ohio State vs. (8) Boston College 2007 L, (4) Ohio State vs. (13) Marist 2008 L, (6) Ohio State vs. (11) Florida State 2009 W, (3) Ohio State vs. (14) Sacred Heart W, (3) Ohio State vs. (11) Mississippi State L, (3) Ohio State vs. (2) Stanford 2010 W, (2) Ohio State vs. (15) St. Francis (Pa.) L, (2) Ohio State vs. (7) Mississippi State 2011 W, (4) Ohio State vs. (13) UCF W, (4) Ohio State vs. (5) Georgia Tech L, (4) Ohio State vs. (1) Tennessee Overall (25 years) POINTS (20+) Francine Lewis (3/21/85) 33...Nikita Lowry (3/23/89) Jantel Lavender (3/19/11) 30...Nikita Lowry (3/20/88) 29...Yvette Angel (3/14/82) Katie Smith (3/18/96) Katie Smith (4/4/93) 28...Tracey Hall (3/20/88) 27...Nikita Lowry (3/19/89) Katie Smith (3/16/96) 26...Tracey Hall (3/21/87) 26...Nikita Lowry (3/16/86) Averrill Roberts (3/27/93) Jantel Lavedner (3/21/10) 23...Samantha Prahalis (3/21/09) Ashlee Trebilcock (3/17/07) Jessica Davenport (3/20/05) 23...Debbie Merrill (3/19/06) 22...Samantha Prahalis (3/21/11) Brandie Hoskins (3/22/05) 22...Lisa Cline (3/23/89) Jessica Davenport (3/27/05) Jessica Davenport (3/20/04) Jantel Lavender (3/21/11) Jantel Lavender (3/22/08) Jessica Davenport (3/21/06) Jantel Lavender (3/23/09) Katie Smith (3/25/93) 20...Audrey Burcy (3/25/93) 20...Audrey Burcy (3/27/93) REBOUNDS (10+) Jessica Davenport (3/19/06) Jantel Lavender (3/21/10) 15...Nikita Lowry (3/19/89) Jessica Davenport (3/27/05) 14...Tracey Hall (3/14/87) 14...Tracey Hall (3/21/85) 13...Nikki Keyton (4/3/93) 13...Lisa Cline (3/23/89) 12...Nikita Lowery (3/23/89) Francine Lewis (3/18/84) Jantel Lavender (3/19/11) Jantel Lavender (3/21/11) Jessica Davenport (3/20/05) 11...Tracey Hall (3/23/85) 11...Tracey Hall (3/19/87) Katie Smith (4/4/93) LaToya Turner (3/20/04) Jantel Lavender (3/26/11) 10...Tracey Hall (3/17/85) LaToya Turner (3/22/04) Francine Lewis (3/21/85) Jantel Lavender (3/21/09) Star Allen (3/23/09) ASSISTS (7+) 13...Samantha Prahalis (3/21/10) 10...Samantha Prahalis (3/19/11) 9... Geneva Sanford (3/19/87) 9... Geneva Sanford (3/14/87) 8...Samantha Prahalis (3/21/11) 8...Ashley Allen (3/22/05) 8... Brandie Hoskins (3/20/05) 8...Yvette Angel (3/21/85) 8... Katie Smith (3/21/93) 7...Samantha Prahalis (3/26/11) 7...Samantha Prahalis (3/21/09) 7...Yvette Angel (3/17/85) 7... Lisa Cline (3/23/89) 7... Katie Smith (3/16/96) 7... Kim Wilburn (3/23/03) BLOCKS (3+) 5... Ashley Adams (3/21/11) 5... Jessica Davenport (3/21/06) 5... Jessica Davenport (3/20/04) 4... Jantel Lavender (3/26/11) 4... Sarah Schulze (3/23/10) 4... Jantel Lavender (3/22/08) 4... Jessica Davenport (3/20/05) 3... Jantel Lavender (3/21/09) 3...Mindy Smith (3/14/90) 3... Jessica Davenport (3/22/04) STEALS (5+) 8... Averrill Roberts (4/3/93) 6...Audrey Burcy (3/25/93) 6...Yvette Angel (3/18/84) 5... Shavelle Little (3/21/10) 5...Nikita Lowry (3/24/88) 5...Yvette Angel (3/14/82) OHIO STATE DOUBLE-DOUBLES IN NCAA TOURNAMENT PLAYER... PTS/REBS OPPONENT (DATE) F. Lewis... 16/12 Missippi (3/18/84) T. Hall... 12/10 Holy Cross (3/17/85) F. Lewis... 31/10 Penn State (3/21/85) T. Hall... 18/14 Oregon (3/14/87) T. Hall... 15/11 USC (3/19/87) T. Hall... 26/14 Long Beach St. (3/21/87) T. Hall... 28/10 Syracuse (3/20/88) N. Lowry... 33/12 Long Beach St. (3/23/89) L. Cline... 22/13 Long Beach St. (3/23/89) N Lowry... 27/15 James Madison (3/19/89) N. Keyton... 14/13 Iowa (4/3/93) K. Smith... 28/11 Texas Tech (4/5/93) C. Coleman... 12/11 La. Tech (3/25/03) L. Turner... 10/11 W. Virginia (3/20/04) J. Davenport... 23/11 Holy Cross (3/20/05) J. Davenport... 22/14 Rutgers (3/27/05) J. Davenport... 19/18 Oakland (3/19/06) J. Lavender... 19/10 Sacred Heart (3/21/09) S. Allen... 12/10 Mississippi State (3/23/09) J. Lavender... 23/16 St. Francis, Pa. (3/21/10) S. Prahalis... 14/13 (Ast.) St. Francis, Pa. (3/21/10) J. Lavender... 30/10 UCF (3/19/11) S. Prahalis... 19/10 (Ast.) UCF (3/19/11) J. Lavender... 21/11 (Ast.) Georgia Tech (3/21/11) J. Lavender... 19/10 Tennessee (3/26/11) Jessica Davenport was a perfect 10-for-10 vs. West Virginia March 20 in the 2004 NCAA First Round game. OhioStateBuckeyes.com 107

109 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT HISTORY 2011 INDIANAPOLIS Round 1 Bye Quarterfinals No. 4 Ohio State vs. No. 5 Iowa W, Semifinals No. 4 Ohio State vs. No. 1 Michigan State W, Final No. 4 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Penn State W, INDIANAPOLIS Round 1 Bye Quarterfinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 9 Illinois W, Semifinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 4 Wisconsin W, Final No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 3 Iowa W, INDIANAPOLIS Round 1 Bye Quarterfinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 9 Illinois W, Semifinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 4 Iowa W, Final No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 3 Purdue W, INDIANAPOLIS Round 1 Bye Quarterfinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 9 Illinois L, INDIANAPOLIS Round 1 Bye Quarterfinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 9 Indiana W, Semifinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 5 Penn State W, ot Final No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Purdue L, INDIANAPOLIS Round 1 Bye Quarterfinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 8 Penn State W, Semifinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 4 Michigan State W, Final No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Purdue W, INDIANAPOLIS Round 1 Bye Quarterfinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 8 Wisconsin W, Semifinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 4 Minnesota L, (OT) 2004 INDIANAPOLIS Round 1 Bye Quarterfinals No. 3 Ohio State vs. No. 6 Minnesota W, Semifinals No. 3 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Purdue L, INDIANAPOLIS Round 1 Bye Quarterfinals No. 4 Ohio State vs. No. 5 Michigan State W, Semifinals No. 4 Ohio State vs. No. 1 Penn State W, Final No. 4 Ohio State vs. No. 3 Purdue L, INDIANAPOLIS Round 1 No. 7 Ohio State vs. No. 10 Michigan State W (2OT), Quarterfinals No. 7 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Penn State L, BIG TEN TOURNEY TIDBITS Since 1995, when the Big Ten postseason tournament was reinstated, the Buckeyes are and have lost their first game of the tournament only once. Ohio State earned its record sixth-consecutive No. 1 seed at the 2010 Big Ten Tournament. Previously, the Buckeyes No. 3-seed in 2004 was the highest for an OSU squad. Ohio State has reserved a bye in the first round of the conference tournament eight times. Ohio State s 2006 Big Ten Tournament title was the first in program history. The Buckeyes earned their second-consecutive No. 1 seed and ran the table, finishing with a win over Purdue in the fi nals. The Buckeyes won their second title in 2009 with a win over Purdue, their third in 2010 with a win over No. 3 seed Iowa and a fourth in 2011 with an win over No. 2 seed Penn State. Three of the four Ohio State championship game victories have been by three points or less (63-60 vs. Purdue in 2006; vs. Purdue in 2009; vs. Iowa in 2010). The Buckeyes tied a conference record with their third consecutive tournament title in 2011 (Purdue ). Jantel Lavender set a Big Ten Tournament record for points scored in a championship game with 35 against Iowa in 2010 and set a tournament record with 37 in the 2011 semifinal win over No. 1 seed Michigan State. Jantel Lavender became the first player to win three straight tournament MVP honors in Ohio State set a Big Ten Tournament championship game record with 84 points scored in the win over Penn State in Jim Foster is 4-1 in Big Ten tournament title games. He is the first coach in conference history to win four tournament titles. Samantha Prahalis set a Big Ten tournament championship game record with nine assists vs. Penn State in The Buckeyes eight blocked shots against Penn State in 2011 set a new championship game record. Their 19 assists tied the championship game record. Ashley Adams set a championship game record with five blocked shots in Jim Foster is the winningest active coach in Big Ten tournament play with 18 victories. His.782 winning percentage (18-5) is tops among active coaches. The Buckeyes have reached the tournament championship game in six out of 10 years under Jim Foster GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Round 1 No. 8 Ohio State vs. No. 9 Michigan State W, Quarterfinals No. 8 Ohio State vs. No. 1 Purdue L, Jim Foster is 8-1 all-time in the quarterfinal round, 6-3 in the semifinals and 4-1 in title games. Ohio State has an 14-2 mark overall since the 2006 tournament INDIANAPOLIS Round 1 No. 9 Ohio State vs. No. 8 Indiana W, Quarterfinals No. 9 Ohio State vs. No. 1 Penn State L, INDIANAPOLIS Round 1 Bye Quarterfinals No. 5 Ohio State vs. No. 4 Wisconsin W, Semifinals No. 5 Ohio State vs. No. 1 Purdue L, INDIANAPOLIS Round 1 No. 8 Ohio State vs. No. 9 Michigan State W, Quarterfinals No. 8 Ohio State vs. No. 1 Iowa L, INDIANAPOLIS Round 1 No. 10 Ohio State vs. No. 7 Penn State W, Quarterfinals No. 10 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Michigan State L, INDIANAPOLIS Round 1 No. 6 Ohio State vs. No. 11 Minnesota W, Quarterfinals No. 6 Ohio State vs. No 3 Wisconsin W, Semifinals No. 6 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Penn State L, INDIANAPOLIS Round 1 No. 7 Ohio State vs. No. 10 Illinois W, Quarterfinals No. 7 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Purdue W, Semifinals No. 7 Ohio State vs. No. 6 Michigan State W, Final No. 7 Ohio State vs. No. 1 Penn State L, AT MICHIGAN STATE (EAST LANSING, MICH.) Double-Elimination Tournament Ohio State won, 3-0 The Buckeyes captured their third straight tournament crown in

110 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Front Row (L to R): Samantha Prahalis, Amber Stokes, Shavelle Little, Cherise Daniel, Maria Moeller, Brittany Johnson. Back Row (L to R): Brianna Sanders, Emilee Harmon, Aleksandra Dobranic, Andrea Walker, Jantel Lavender, Sarah Schulze, Tayler Hill, Alison Jackson OHIO STATE BUCKEYES Big Ten Champions Ohio State won a record-setting sixth-consecutive Big Ten regular season championship and its 13th overall with a 31-5 overall mark - a school record for wins - and a 15-3 mark in the Big Ten. No team - men s or women s - has ever won six straight Big Ten regular season titles. The Buckeyes also won their second-consecutive Big Ten tournament championship with a win over Iowa in the championship game. The success of the season earned the Buckeyes a No. 2 seed in the NCAA tournament, their eighth straight appearance in the Big Dance and the program s 19th overall. The two-seed was the highest for the Buckeyes since they were a No. 1 seed in the 2006 tournament. Individually, Jantel Lavender was named to the State Farm/ WBCA All-America team for the second straight year and was named the Big Ten player of the year for the third year in a row. Samantha Prahalis was named first team All-Big Ten with Lavender. Ohio State also won the 2009 Preseason WNIT with a win over Oklahoma State. OhioStateBuckeyes.com 109

111 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Front Row (L to R): Maria Moller, Sarah Schulze, Andrea Walker, Jantel Lavender, Star Allen. Back Row (L to R): Alison Jackson, Samantha Prahalis, Shavelle Little, Cherise Daniel, Brittany Johnson, Amber Stokes, Ashlee Trebilcock OHIO STATE BUCKEYES Big Ten Champions Ohio State turned in a record-setting campaign, winning its record-tying fifth consecutive Big Ten regular season championship with a 15-3 conference mark. The Buckeyes recorded 29 wins, which tied for the third-most in Division I that season. The Buckeyes also won the 2009 Big Ten Tournament championship, its second tournament title in four years. Sophomore Jantel Lavender earned State Farm/Coaches and USBWA All-America honors, Big Ten player of the year honors for the second-consecutive season and was named the Big Ten tournament s most outstanding player. Freshman Samantha Prahalis was named Big Ten freshman of the year and was a second team selection by the media and honorable mention by the coaches. She also was named to the Berkeley Regional all-tournament team. Jim Foster was tabbed as the conference coach of the year by his peers and by a 22-member media panel -- his fourth in the last fi ve years. Junior Shavelle Little became the second player in conference history to be named defensive player of the year in consecutive seasons while senior Star Allen was named All-Big Ten third team by both the coaches and the media. The Buckeyes made a school record-tying seventh-consecutive and 18th overall appearance in the NCAA tournament. No. 3 seed Ohio State made its fi rst Sweet 16 appearance since 2005 before bowing out to No. 2 seed and Final Four-bound Stanford. 110

112 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Front Row (L to R): Maria Moller, Andrea Walker, Star Allen, Tamarah Riley, Marscilla Packer, Alice Jamen, Ashlee Trebilcock, Cherise Daniel. Back Row (L to R): Alison Jackson, Sarah Schulze, Leslee Mason-Cox, Jantel Lavender, Brittany Johnson, Shavelle Little OHIO STATE BUCKEYES Big Ten Champions Ohio State claimed its fourth-consecutive Big Ten crown and made its sixth-straight appearance in the NCAA tournament in The Buckeyes fi nished 22-9 overall and boasted a 13-5 conference mark. Ohio State was led by sensational freshman Jantel Lavender, who enjoyed the greatest season by a Buckeye freshman since Katie Smith in Lavender was voted the 2008 Big Ten co- Player of the Year (coaches), becoming the first Big Ten freshman men or women s to win player of the year honors. She also was named the Big Ten player of the week a record four times by a freshman. An honorable mention Associated Press All-American, Lavender was the second-leading freshman scorer (17.6 ppg) and third-leading freshman rebounder (9.9 rpg) in the nation and ranked among the Top 3 in the Big Ten in scoring, rebounding and FG percentage (.513). Sophomore Shavelle Little fought through a knee injury a majority of the season, but still took home Big Ten defensive player of the year honors despite not playing at 100 percent the last two months of the season. She led the Big Ten with 2.7 steals per game. Senior Marscilla Packer was a second-team All-Big Ten selection while junior Ashlee Trebilcock received honorable mention honors. OhioStateBuckeyes.com 111

113 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Front Row (L to R): Brandie Hoskins, Stephanie Blanton, Jessica Davenport, Andrea Walker, Star Allen, Alice Jamen. Back Row (L to R): Maria Moeller, Shavelle Little, Cherise Daniel, Leslee Mason-Cox, Tamarah Riley, Marscilla Packer, Ashlee Trebilcock OHIO STATE BUCKEYES Big Ten Champions Ohio State claimed its third-consecutive Big Ten crown and made its fifth straight appearance in the NCAA tournament in The Buckeyes finished 28-4 overall and boasted a 15-1 conference mark. Ohio State was led by a trio of seniors who completed their careers with a Buckeye best 108 wins in four seasons. Senior Jessica Davenport was named the Big Ten s first three-time recipient of its player of the year award and she also became Ohio State s initial three-time All-American honoree. The Buckeyes won 24 of their first 25 games, the best start in team history en route to winning their Big Ten all-time best 10 league title. Senior Brandie Hoskins was named second-team All-Big Ten, along with sophomore Star Allen. Junior Marscilla Packer was a third-team honoree. Head coach Jim Foster was awarded league coach of the year honors for the third straight year, also a league first. 112

114 BIG TEN CHAMPIONS Front Row (L to R): Kim Wilburn, Ashley Allen, Debbie Merrill, Tia Battle, Candace Dark. Back Row: Marscilla Packer, Star Allen, Tamarah Riley, Alice Jamen, Jessica Davenport, Stephanie Blanton, Brandie Hoskins OHIO STATE BUCKEYES Big Ten Champions Ohio State repeated as Big Ten champions and captured the program s first conference tournament crown in Led by junior center Jessica Davenport, who won her second Big Ten Player of the Year award, the Buckeyes concluded the season with an overall record of 29-3 and fi nished 15-1 in Big Ten play. After opening 1-1 in league competition, the Buckeyes rolled off 14 straight Big Ten victories en route to their ninth all-time conference title, the most in league history. Overall, the Buckeyes won a program-best 20 consecutive games and earned their second all-time No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament. Head coach Jim Foster was awarded league coach of the year honors for the second straight season after guiding the Buckeyes to the team s fourth NCAA appearance in his four seasons at Ohio State. Front Row (L to R): Kim Wilburn, Michelle Muñoz, Ashley Allen, Caity Matter, Beth Howe, Tia Battle, Candace Dark. Back Row (L to R): Brandie Hoskins, Stephanie Blanton, Alice Jamen, Jessica Davenport, Debbie Merrill, Tamarah Riley, Marscilla Packer OHIO STATE BUCKEYES Big Ten Co-Champions Ohio State celebrated its 40th season with a Big Ten co-championship and its fi rst appearance in the Sweet 16 since The Buckeyes established a program record by becoming the first OSU squad to win 30 games in a single season, fi nishing 30-5 overall, 14-2 in the Big Ten schedule and a perfect 17-0 at home. The Buckeyes secured a share of the Big Ten championship with a victory over Penn State in front of a school and Big Ten record-setting attendance of 17,525. The attendance ranked No. 3 in the country for crowds at a women s college basketball game in the season. In postseason play, Ohio State reached the regional semifinals of the NCAA tournament for the first time since Front Row (L to R): Dally (Strength Coach), Bond, Smith, Sebastian, Keyton, Roberts, Burcy, Johnson, Jackson, Baugh (Trainer). Middle Row: Lomeli (Mgr.), Garnes (Asst. Coach), McFerrin (Asst. Coach), Howard, Fergus, Turner, Negri, Ingwersen, Darsch (Head Coach), Phelps (Mgr.), Snavely (Student Asst.). Back Row: Harris (Asst. Coach), Thompson (Mgr.) OHIO STATE BUCKEYES (28-4) Big Ten Co-Champions NCAA National Runnners-Up Ohio State recorded a 16-2 record in conference action and also went unbeaten (16-0) at home. The squad started the season with eight consecutive wins and finished on a 14- game win streak before falling to Texas Tech in the national championship game. Katie Smith was named a Kodak All-American in her rookie season, becoming the first freshman to win such honors since USC s Cheryl Miller. Nikki Keyton and Averrill Roberts were named first team All-Big Ten, while Smith was a second team honoree and Audrey Burcy was an honorable mention all-conference pick. Smith also was recognized as the 1993 Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Front Row (L to R): Perozek, Lowry, Coutts, Johnson, Sanford, Cline, Snavely. Back Row: Darsch (Head Coach), Ostrowski (Asst. Coach), Noel (Mgr.), Jones, Sanchez, Smith, Bruce, Pullie, Lindsey (Asst. Coach), Daniel (Trainer), Roesch (Grad Asst.), Keller (Mgr.) OHIO STATE BUCKEYES (24-6) Big Ten Co-Champions NCAA East Regional Semifinalists The Buckeyes posted a 16-2 mark in the Big Ten and finished the regular season with nine consecutive conference wins. The squad went on to advance to the east regional semifinals of the NCAA tournament. Nikita Lowry was named a Kodak All-American and Lisa Cline garnered Big Ten Player of the Year accolades. Lowry and Cline were named first team All-Big Ten and teammates Nicole Sanchez and Geneva Sanford were named honorable mention All-Big Ten. OhioStateBuckeyes.com 113

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