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2006-07 W O M E N S B A S K ET B A L L Summer Prospectus Tentative 2006-07 Schedule November 2 CHICAGO CHALLENGERS (EXH.) TBA 7 ST. XAVIER (EXH.) TBA 11 WESTERN MICHIGAN TBA 14 ILLINOIS 7 p.m. 17 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 7 p.m. 19 at Eastern Illinois TBA 25 EVANSVILLE TBA 29 at Northwestern TBA December 3 at Northern Iowa TBA 7 at Wisconsin 7 p.m. 9 AIR FORCE TBA 15 BRADLEY 7 p.m. 17 DEPAUL TBA 20 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 7 p.m. 28 at UW-Green Bay # TBA 30 at UW-Milwaukee # TBA January 4 CLEVELAND STATE # 7 p.m. 6 YOUNGSTOWN STATE # TBA 11 at Butler # TBA 13 at Wright State # TBA 20 at Loyola # TBA 25 DETROIT # 7 p.m. February 1 at Youngstown State # TBA 3 at Cleveland State # TBA 8 WRIGHT STATE # TBA 10 BUTLER # TBA 13 at Chicago State TBA 17 LOYOLA # TBA 24 at Detroit # TBA March 1 UW-MILWAUKEE # 7 p.m. 3 UW-GREEN BAY # TBA 2007 Horizon League Tournament 5 Opening Round Game (8 vs. 9) TBA 7 Quarterfinals TBA 9 Semifinals TBA 11 Championship TBA # Horizon League Contests All Times Central Home Game in Bold and ALL CAPS OPTIMISM ABOUNDS FOR FLAMES WITH FOUR RETURNING STARTERS AND PLENTY OF VETERAN DEPTH The 2006-07 campaign looks bright for the UIC women s basketball team with four starters back in action from last year s squad which made its first-ever trip to the Horizon League Tournament title game. With eight returning reserves, along with four talented freshmen added to the mix, the Flames are poised this season to make another run for the league crown and the program s first NCAA Tournament appearance. Five seniors will guide this year s team, including All-Horizon League guard LaShonda Grant, who led the squad in scoring (15.1 ppg) last year while also tabbing 3.0 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game. Grant will receive plenty of offensive support from fellow seniors Krystal Hugelier (10.8 ppg), Jacquay Holmes (8.8 ppg) and Kelly True (6.7 ppg) while senior Jackie Parker resumes her role as one of the league s top defenders. With its four new additions, UIC gains height and a stronger presence under the basket. Cassie Johnson and Ashanti Walker join sophomore Nikki Grobbecker and junior Nicole Rinaldi down in the post, while Briana Hinkle and Jessie Miller add depth at the guard position. Rinaldi, the Flames fourth returning starter, paced the team last year with a.545 field goal percentage and averaged 1.4 blocks per game, which ranked fourth in the league. She also tallied a personalbest 6.0 points and 5.1 rebounds per outing. With four returning starters, a veteran bench and four solid newcomers added to its arsenal, there is only one thing on this team s mind, clinching the 2006-07 Horizon League regular-season and tournament title. STARTERS RETURNING Ht. Year Pos. PPG RPG APG LaShonda Grant 5-6 Sr. G 15.1 3.0 2.7 Krystal Hugelier 5-8 Sr. G 10.8 2.9 2.5 Kelly True 5-11 Sr. G 6.7 3.8 1.5 Nicole Rinaldi 6-3 Jr. C 6.0 5.1 0.6 STARTERS LOST Ht. Pos. PPG RPG APG Chrissy Dizon 5-6 G 12.8 5.0 4.8 RESERVES RETURNING Ht. Year Pos. PPG RPG APG Megan Cummens 5-11 Jr. G 0.8 0.2 0.2 Nikki Grobbecker 6-2 So. C 1.7 2.9 0.3 Ashley Hluska 6-1 So. F 2.5 1.9 0.4 Jill Hushka 6-1 So. F 1.1 0.7 0.03 Jacquay Holmes 5-8 Sr. G/F 8.8 2.4 1.2 Meghan Hutchens 6-0 So. G 1.1 0.8 0.1 Jackie Parker 5-7 Sr. G 4.0 1.3 1.8 Bobbie Zimny 5-10 Jr. G 0.3 0.2 n/a RESERVES LOST Ht. Pos. PPG RPG APG Nicole Muffoletto 5-10 F 0.1 0.5 n/a Leading the 2005-06 team in scoring (15.1ppg), senior LaShonda Grant is one of four returning starters that will help guide the Flames this season. NEWCOMERS Ht. Year Pos. Hometown/High School Briana Hinkle 5-7 Fr. G Bexley, Ohio/Bexley Cassie Johnson 6-2 Fr. C Apple Valley, Minn./Eastview Jessie Miller 5-8 Fr. G Burnsville, Minn./Academy of Holy Angels Ashanti Walker 6-0 Fr. C South Holland, Ill./Thornwood UIC Sports Information Office * Assistant Sports Information Director Beth Usewicz * 839 W. Roosevelt Rd., Chicago, Ill., 60608 * 312-996-5881 * bethu@uic.edu www.uicflames.com

2006-07 UIC Women s Basketball Quickfacts GENERAL Location: Chicago, Ill. Founded: 1896 Enrollment: 24,541 Nickname: Flames Colors: Navy Blue and Fire Engine Red Arena (Capacity): UIC Pavilion (8,000) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Horizon League Chancellor: Dr. Sylvia Manning Director of Athletics: James W. Schmidt Athletics Department Phone: (312) 996-2772 Ticket Office Phone: (312) 413-UIC1 Athletics Web Site: www.uicflames.com HISTORY First Year of Basketball: 1971 Overall All-Time Division I Record: 353-535 NCAA Tournament Appearances: N/A NIT Appearances: N/A COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Lisa Ryckbosch Alma Mater/Year: Loyola/1984 Record at UIC/Years: 59-56/4 Career Record: Same Office Phone: (312) 355-1359 Office Fax: (312) 996-8349 Best Time To Reach: Contact SID Assistant Coach: Kevin McManaman Alma Mater/Year: St. Mary s (MN)/1992 Year at UIC: 5th Season Assistant Coach: Amanda Reese Alma Mater/Year: Northern Illinois/2000 Year at UIC: 3rd Season Assistant Coach: Latasha White Alma Mater/Year: DePaul/2003 Year at UIC: 4th Season Director of Basketball Operations: Jacob Morgan TEAM INFORMATION 2005-06 Overall Record: 16-14 Home: 9-6; Road: 5-7; Neutral: 2-1 2005-06 League Record/Finish: 10-6/3rd Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/1 SPORTS INFORMATION Assistant SID (Basketball Contact): Beth Usewicz Office Phone: (312) 996-5881 E-Mail: bethu@uic.edu Sport Information Director: Mike Cassidy Office Phone: (312) 413-8199 Home Phone: 630/251-7205 E-Mail: cassidy@uic.edu Assistant SID: John Jaramillo Office Phone: (312) 996-5880 E-Mail:jjar@uic.edu Sports Information Fax: (312) 996-5882 Press Row Phone: (312) 413-5712 Mailing Address: Flames Athletic Center 839 W. Roosevelt Rd. Chicago, Ill. 60608 2006-07 UIC WOMEN S BASKETBALL ROSTER ## Name Pos. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 00 Bobbie Zimny G 5-10 Jr. Long Grove, Ill./Stevenson 3 Jessie Miller G 5-8 Fr. Burnsville, Minn./Academy of Holy Angels 12 Briana Hinkle G 5-7 Fr. Bexley, Ohio/Bexley 21 Cassie Johnson C 6-2 Fr. Apple Valley, Minn./Eastview 22 LaShonda Grant G 5-6 Sr. Chicago, Ill./Marshall 23 Jill Hushka F 6-1 So. Orland Park, Ill./Carl Sandburg 25 Megan Cummens G 5-11 Jr. Lockport, Ill./Carl Sandburg 30 Nikki Grobbecker C 6-2 So. Stratford, Ont./St. Michael 32 Kelly True G 5-11 Sr. Green Oaks, Ill./Libertyville 33 Jackie Parker G 5-7 Sr. St. Louis, Mo./Kirkwood/John A. Logan CC 34 Ashley Hluska F 6-1 So. Lansing, Ill./Marian Catholic 42 Krystal Hugelier G 5-8 Sr. Elmhurst, Ill./York 44 Meghan Hutchens G 6-0 So. Riverside, Ill./Riverside-Brookfield 45 Ashanti Walker C 6-0 Fr. South Holland, Ill./Thornwood 54 Nicole Rinaldi C 6-3 Jr. Palatine, Ill./Fremd 55 Jacquay Holmes F 5-8 Sr. Chicago, Ill./Marshall Head Coach: Lisa Ryckbosch (Loyola, 84), 5th Season Assistant Coach: Kevin McManaman (St. Mary s/minn., 92), 5th Season Assistant Coach: Amanda Reese (Northern Illinois, 2000), 3rd Season Assistant Coach: Latasha White (DePaul, 2003), 4th Season Director of Basketball Operations: Jacob Morgan Athletic Trainer: Masayuki Fugihashi Pronunciation Guide: Nikki Grobbecker Briana Hinkle Ashley Hluska Jacquay Holmes Krystal Hugelier Lisa Ryckbosch Ashanti Walker Bobbie Zimny GROW-becker Bree-ANA HA-Luh-SKA Jah-KWAY Hue-gah-LEER RAKE-bush ah-shawn-tee Zim-KNEE FLAMES BY HEIGHT: 6-foot-3: Nicole Rinaldi 6-foot-2: Nikki Grobbecker, Cassie Johnson 6-foot-1: Ashley Hluska, Jill Hushka 6-foot-0: Meghan Hutchens, Ashanti Walker 5-foot-11: Megan Cummens, Kelly True 5-foot-10: Bobbie Zimny 5-foot-9: None 5-foot-8: Jacquay Holmes, Krystal Hugelier, Jessie Miller 5-foot-7: Briana Hinkle, Jackie Parker 5-foot-6: LaShonda Grant

2 0 0 6-0 7 U I C B A S K E T B A L L G A M E N O T E S VETERAN SQUAD: This year s UIC women s basketball team includes four returning starters, a solid bench and four talented newcomers. Although the Flames lost stellar performer Chrissy Dizon, UIC has five seniors to help guide the team to another crack at the Horizon League Tournament title game in March of 2007. AMONG THE LEAGUE LEADERS: Senior guard LaShonda Grant will help pace the Flames after leading last year s squad and earning a sixth-place spot in the league, averaging 15.1 points per game. Grant showcased her offensive skills with a season- and game-high 30 points in UIC s victory over UW-Green Bay in the semifinal round at the Horizon League Tournament. Nicole Rinaldi ranked 12th in the league in rebounding (5.0 rpg), fourth in blocked shots (1.4 bpg) and 11th in defensive rebounds (3.6 rpg) last season. Jacquay Holmes held a 14th-place ranking with a.444 field goal percentage and Jackie Parker was tenth in steals, averaging 1.7 per game. DOWN THE STRETCH: UIC came barreling down the stretch last year, winning nine of its last 12 outings. During that stretch, the Flames averaged 71 points per game and shot 40 percent from the field, while totaling 120 steals. In the Horizon League Tournament, UIC continued to roll, downing Wright State and UW-Green Bay en route to its first-ever title game appearance. ON HER WAY: After just four short seasons, Lisa Ryckbosch is already UIC s second all-time winningest coach with 59 career victories. Ryckbosch trails Eileen McMahon, who totaled 89 wins in eight seasons. Ryckbosch also already owns the Flames second-best all-time winning percentage (.513). OFF THE BENCH: The 2006-07 squad features nine reserves, including seven players that made appearances in 18 or more games. Coming off the bench last season, senior Jacquay Holmes finished fourth on the team in scoring (8.8 ppg) and earned a starting spot in eight of UIC s last ten contests. The forward averaged 12.5 points per game in those eight outings, while totaling 26 rebounds. GETTING TALLER: With the addition of two centers in its rookie class, UIC will now have 10 players over 5-foot-10. Two of the four newcomers will vie for a spot at center with each measuring in above the 6-foot mark. Returning center Nicole Rinaldi is still the team s tallest player at 6-foot-3. ADDITIONS: Two rookie guards and two centers will add to UIC s solid nucleus in 2006-07. Guard Briana Hinkle helped her team to two conference and district championships while averaging 16.7 points, 6.3 rebounds and 4.3 steals per game her senior year. Jessie Miller joins Hinkle in the backcourt after averaging 16.2 points and 5.2 rebounds per game, while helping her team to a state championship appearance. Cassie Johnson, a 6-foot-2 center, averaged 14.9 points and 12.0 rebounds per game her senior year and will be aided in the post by fellow freshman Ashanti Walker, a 6-foot center who was an all-conference honoree at Thornwood High School. UIC returns four starters to its lineup this season. Here is a quick glance at the Flames top returnees. #22 LaShonda Grant (5-6, Sr., G) Led the Flames in scoring with 452 points, averaging 15.1 per game 2005-06 All-Horizon League Second Team recipient. Named to the 2006 Horizon League All-Tournament team. Sixth in the league in scoring and ninth in threepoint field goal percentage. #32 Kelly True (5-11, Sr., G) Shot a team-best, 40 percent from beyond the arc. Averaged a career-high 6.7 points and 3.8 rebounds per game. Ranked second on the team with a.759 free throw percentage. Grabbed a team- and season-high seven rebounds against Wright State (2/16/06) and UW-Milwaukee (2/23/06). #42 Krystal Hugelier (5-8, Sr., G) Ranked second on the team and ninth in the league with a.379 three-point percentage. Ranked seventh in the conference, averaging 2.04 three-pointers made per game. Sixth in the league with a 1.5 assist-to-turnover ratio. Notched a career-high and 17th-place ranking in the Horizon League, averaging 10.8 points per game. #54 Nicole Rinaldi (6-3, Jr., C) Led the team with a.545 field goal percentage. Ranked first on the squad, averaging 5.1 rebounds per game. Led the team amd ranked fourth in the league, averaging 1.4 blocks per game. Owned 3.57 defensive rebounds per game, ranking 11th in the conference.

L I S A RYC K B O S C H Head Coach * 5th season * 59-56 (.513) Led UIC to its first-ever Horizon League Tournament title game appearance in 2006. There seems to be a few common traits that tie together those people who call themselves Chicagoans; a blue-collar work ethic, a family orientated attitude and a passion for the city s sports teams. It s these traits that have made Chicago such a destination for people looking to find a new place to call home. And it s these same traits that are the reason why many Chicago natives never want to leave. For UIC Head Women s Basketball Coach Lisa Ryckbosch, who was born in this city, grew up in this city and has over 19 years of basketball coaching experience in this city, Chicago has always been her kind of town. The UIC women s basketball program has been the benefactor of Ryckbosch s hometown tutelage, as the Flames have made huge strides as a program under her direction since she was hired on April 25, 2002. In just four short years, Ryckbosch is already UIC s second all-time winningest coach with 59 victories, while guiding the Flames to their highest ever league regular-season finish (2nd, 2003), their first-ever appearance in the Horizon League Tournament title game (2006) and their first-ever vote in the Associated Press Top 25 poll (Nov. 2002). She has developed 11 all-league performers during her tenure with those players helping the Flames set single-season team records in both three-pointers made (200, 05-06) and steals (344, 02-03). Ryckbosch has built UIC into a successful program by attracting top student-athletes. Her extensive knowledge of the `Windy City, has allowed her to lay down the recruiting groundwork to keep the top recruits from the talent-rich Chicagoland area close to home. The 2006-07 roster contains eight Illinois players, including LaShonda Grant, an All- Horizon League performer from Chicago s Marshall High School. Coming off their first-ever trip to the Horizon League title game, the Flames return four starters and 10 of 11 letterwinners that will guide the 2006-07 squad. This team is dominated by veterans who have played many minutes for our program, Ryckbosch said. They understand what needs to done and they are ready to do it this season. Ryckbosch enjoyed a great start to her UIC head coaching career as the Flames posted 17 wins in 2002-03, which was the second-most in school history and the most victories since the 1995-96 campaign. The team also tied the school-record for Horizon League wins with 11 during her rookie campaign, on the way to the Flames first-ever, second-place conference finish. Ryckbosch came to UIC after spending 11 seasons on the coaching staff at DePaul University, where she served most recently as associate head coach under Doug Bruno. She had been instrumental in bringing top Chicagoland and national talent to the Blue Demons successful women s basketball program, including five players that competed in the WNBA. While at DePaul, Ryckbosch helped guide the Blue Demons to five NCAA Tournament appearances and three WNIT berths. DePaul owned a record of 186-140 during her tenure, while winning a pair of Great Midwest Conference titles (1989; 1991) and the first-ever Conference USA regular-season championship in 1996. Prior to her stint with the Blue Demons, Ryckbosch, ironically, got her collegiate coaching start as a member of the UIC staff in 1990-91, serving under then-head coach Eileen McMahon. Ryckbosch began her coaching career at Hillcrest High School in Country Club Hills, Ill., where she served as the Head Girls Varsity Basketball Coach and Math teacher for three years. Ryckbosch enjoyed a standout collegiate career at Loyola (Ill.). She was a four-year starter and two-time team captain for the Ramblers from 1980-84 and still ranks fourth on the school s all-time scoring (1,296) and rebounding (765) charts. She played an instrumental role in leading Loyola to a school-record 23 wins and the inaugural North Star Championship - now the Horizon League - in 1984. Ryckbosch is married with two children. Her husband Bart, a native of Belgium, is the Archivist at the Art Institute of Chicago. Ryckbosch s oldest son, Steven, is a 17-year old junior at St. Ignatius College Prep, while Peter is an 12-year old sixth grader. The Ryckbosch family makes their residence in the Old Irving neighborhood on Chicago s northside.

Entering his fifth season as Head Coach Lisa Ryckbosch s top assistant is Kevin McManaman. McManaman, who has over 12 years of collegiate coaching experience, works with the Flames guards while serving as the recruiting coordinator along with various scouting duties. UIC s guard play has been a strength of the team since his arrival with Chrissy Dizon going from walk-on to two-time All-Horizon League recipient and LaShonda Grant blossoming into the team s leading scorer en route to all-league accolades her sophomore and junior years. Ryckbosch finds McManaman s enthusiasm for coaching to be contagious. Kevin s work ethic, passion and integrity have had a great impact on the program, Ryckbosch said. He has done an exceptional job of educating the basketball community about the direction the program at UIC is headed. He is an excellent teacher, who is committed to helping the players improve. Prior to UIC, McManaman served two seasons as an assistant coach at Marquette University. While working for the Golden Eagles, McManaman responsibilities included scouting, conditioning, administrative duties as well as serving as the Camp Director for Marquette s girl s basketball camp. Prior to his stint with Marquette, McManaman served as the assistant women s basketball coach at St. Mary s (MN) from 1993 to 2000. During his tenure, McManaman served as the recruiting coordinator and coached guards. McManaman also served as the Assistant Softball Coach for three years at St. Mary s and helped the Cardinals to the 2000 Division III National Championship. He then rounded out his career at St. Mary s as the Associate Athletics Director from May to September of 2000. McManaman, a native of LaGrange, Ill. and a graduate of Lyons Township, is well known throughout the Midwest as he has worked numerous different camps and clinics. Why I love coaching at UIC... K E V I N M C M A N A M A N Assistant Coach Fifth Season From the day that I stepped onto the campus of UIC for my interview, I have been nothing but impressed. My eyes lit up as head coach Lisa Ryckbosch showed me around the Flames Athletic Center. Even today, I can still say that my eyes light up every day as I show prospective recruits and parents around our top-notch facilities and neigborhood around UIC. The players that I have had the opportunity to coach has given everything to building UIC into a contender, and I have enjoyed getting to know each and every one of them. Lisa s dedication and work ethic have rubbed off on our players and me, and I can t wait to see the final results. A M A N DA R E E S E Assistant Coach Third Season Entering her third season with the UIC women s basketball team is assistant coach Amanda Reese. In her first year with the Flames, Reese helped guide the team on a memorable run in the second half of the season, which included an eight-game winning streak, a fourth-place finish in the Horizon League and the squad s first league tournament victory since 2002. Last season, Reese and the Flames wrapped up the season with their second-highest league finish (3rd-place) in school history and made their first appearance in the Horizon League Tournament title game. For four years prior to her arrival with the Flames, Reese was the `Jack of All Trades while serving as the lone assistant women s basketball coach for the University of Chicago, performing a multitude of tasks for the Maroons, including recruiting coordinator and perimeter coach. Prior to her stint in Hyde Park, Reese spent one season at DeKalb High School as the girls assistant varsity coach as well as the junior varsity coach during the 1999-2000 school year. Reese was a highly decorated student-athlete during her playing days at Northern Illinois (1995-99). A three-year captain for NIU, she was named the Huskies MVP in 1997. Reese topped the 1,000 point plateau during her tenure and ranks second in the Huskies career record book for assists. The Ohio native left an impression on the DeKalb campus off the court as well, as the NIU Athletics Department now annually gives the Reese Leadership Award, in her honor, to a selected student-athlete. A former Miss Ohio Basketball who led Beavercreek to the state championship in 1995, Reese continues to give back to her hometown community as she and her high school coach have run the Amanda Reese and Ed Zink Basketball Camp since June of 2000. Why I love coaching at UIC... I am very excited to be a part of a growing basketball program that is headed in the right direction. Located in one of the most vibrant cities in the world, UIC has much to offer to student-athletes, both academically and athletically. At UIC I am working with a great coaching staff who are good people, e know basketball and are committed to taking this program to the next level.

L ATA S H A W H I T E Assistant Coach Fourth Season Now in her fourth season on the sidelines as an assistant coach with the UIC women s basketball program is Latasha White. The Chicago native and former Taft High School standout has been a huge asset to the Flames during her tenure as she works with the team s post players. She aided in the development of current starting center Nicole Rinaldo, as well as former standout Dejeanette Flournoy, who was a two-time leading rebounder for the Flames and garnered All-Horizon League accolades following her senior campaign in 2004-05. White was just a couple of months removed from graduating from DePaul when she was hired by Ryckbosch as an assistant coach. While with the Blue Demons, White found success as both a player and a student assistant coach, giving her a wealth of experience to bring to UIC. She played in 21 games during the 2000-01 campaign and helped De- Paul to the second round of the WNIT. A knee injury, however, ended White s playing career and moved her to the Blue Demons bench as a student assistant coach. While on the bench as a coach for DePaul during the 2002-03 campaign, White and the Blue Demons advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1997. Some of White s responsibilities at DePaul included: organizing practice, assisting with training and conditioning along with film exchange. Prior to her time at DePaul, White spent two seasons at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Junior College, where she received honorable mention All-American, All-Region and All-Conference honors. As a sophomore, White averaged 12 points and nine rebounds, leading NE Oklahoma to a fourth-place finish in the country. White, a graduate of Taft High School, helped the Eagles to their best finish ever in 1998, finishing in the `Final Four of the Chicago Public League. During that campaign, White averaged 15 points and led the league with 15 rebounds per contest. Why I love coaching at UIC... I love coaching at UIC because the program brings out the excitement of competition and the thrill of winning. It is exciting to be able to help each of the these young women understand what great talent they have to offer. The experience here at UIC has been awesome. It has been everything I thought it would be and more. Lisa s attitude and work ethic has really led them to believe in themselves as well as the program. T H E M C M A N A M A N F I L E Alma Mater: St. Mary s University of Minnesota (1992) UW-LaCrosse (Masters, 2000) Coaching Resume: 2002-present University of Illinois at Chicago Assistant Women s Basketball Coach 2001-2002 Marquette University Assistant Women s Basketball Coach 2000-2001 Marquette University Special Assistant for Women s Basketball 1993-2000 St. Mary s University of Minnesota Assistant Women s Basketball Coach Alma Mater: Northern Illinois (2000) T H E R E E S E F I L E Coaching Resume: 2004 present University of Illinois at Chicago Assistant Women s Basketball Coach 2000 2004 University of Chicago Assistant Women s Basketball Coach 1999 2000 DeKalb High School Assistant Varsity Girls Basketball Coach Head Junior Varsity Girls Basketball Coach T H E W H I T E F I L E Alma Mater: DePaul University (2003) Coaching Resume: 2003-present University of Illinois at Chicago Assistant Women s Basketball Coach 2002-03 DePaul University Student Assistant Women s Basketball Coach

2006-07 UIC Women s Basketball Schedule November 2 (Thu.) CHICAGO CHALLENGERS (EXH.) UIC PAVILION TBA 7 (Tue.) ST. XAVIER (EXH.) UIC PAVILION TBA 11 (Sat.) WESTERN MICHIGAN UIC PAVILION TBA 14 (Tue.) ILLINOIS UIC PAVILION 7:00 p.m. 17 (Fri.) CENTRAL MICHIGAN FLAMES ATHLETIC CTR. 7:00 p.m. 19 (Sun.) at Eastern Illinois Charleston, Ill. TBA 25 (Sat.) EVANSVILLE UIC PAVILION TBA 29 (Wed.) at Northwestern Evanston, Ill. TBA December 3 (Sun.) at Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa TBA 7 (Thu.) at Wisconsin Madison, Wis. 7:00 p.m. 9 (Sat.) AIR FORCE UIC PAVILION TBA 15 (Fri.) BRADLEY UIC PAVILION 7:00 p.m. 17 (Sun.) at DePaul Chicago, Ill. TBA 20 (Wed.) NORTHERN ILLINOIS UIC PAVILION 7:00 p.m. 28 (Thu.) at UW-Green Bay# Green Bay, Wis. TBA 30 (Sat.) at UW-Milwaukee# Milwaukee, Wis. TBA January 4 (Thu.) CLEVELAND STATE# UIC PAVILION 7:00 p.m. 6 (Sat.) YOUNGSTOWN STATE# UIC PAVILION TBA 11 (Thu.) at Butler# Indianapolis, Ind. TBA 13 (Sat.) at Wright State# Dayton, Ohio TBA 20 (Sat.) at Loyola# Chicago, Ill. TBA 25 (Thu.) DETROIT# UIC PAVILION 7:00 p.m. February 1 (Thu.) at Youngstown State# Youngstown, Ohio TBA 3 (Sat.) at Cleveland State# Cleveland, Ohio TBA 8 (Thu.) WRIGHT STATE# UIC PAVILION TBA 10 (Sat.) BUTLER# UIC PAVILION TBA 13 (Tue.) at Chicago State Chicago, Ill. TBA 17 (Sat.) LOYOLA# UIC PAVILION TBA 24 (Sat.) at Detroit# Detroit, Mich. TBA March 1 (Thu.) UW-MILWAUKEE# UIC PAVILION 7:00 p.m. 3 (Sat.) UW-GREEN BAY# UIC PAVILION TBA 2007 Horizon League Tournament 5 (Mon.) Opening Round Game (8 vs. 9) Higher Seed Host TBA 7 (Wed.) Quarterfinals Higher Seed Host TBA 9 (Fri.) Semifinals Highest Remaining Seed Host TBA 11 (Sun.) Championship Semifinal Host TBA # Horizon League Contest All Times Central Home games in ALL CAPS

22 LaShonda Grant S e n i o r * G u a r d * 5-6 C h i c a g o, I l l. / M a r s h a l l 2005-06 Highlights: All-Horizon League Second Team recipient named Horizon League Player of the Week from Feb. 20-26 named to the Horizon League All-Tournament team led the Flames in scoring with 452 points, averaging 15.1 ppg second on the squad with a.333 three-point percentage (60-for- 182) and 82 assists swiped 43 steals sixth in the league in scoring and ninth in three-point field goal percentage ranked 11th in the conference with a.730 free throw percentage averaging 2.73 assists per game, notched a 13th-place ranking in the league posted a season-high 30 points in UIC s semifinal Horizon League Tournament win over UW-Green Bay on March 5 connected on 11 of her 15 free throw attempts against the Phoenix two points shy of the all- tournament scoring record after posting 15 points versus UW-Milwaukee in the conference championship contest on March 6 grabbed a team-high with 21 points versus Northwestern on Nov. 26 notched a game-high 18 points versus Northern Iowa on Dec. 9, hitting 7 of 11 from the field led the Flames with five rebounds against UW-Green Bay on Jan. 19 posted a team- and game-high 27 points against UW-Milwaukee on Feb. 23, shooting 60 percent from the field and 50 percent from beyond the arc grabbed a season-high five steals against the Panthers hit 2-for-2 from three-point land in an 80-62 victory over Chicago State on Dec. 14 shot 50 percent or better from three-point land in eight contests. CAREER HIGHS Minutes: 40 vs. Wright State (3/2/06) Points: 31 vs. Butler (2/19/05) Rebounds: 8 vs. Missouri State (12/19/05) Assists: 7 vs. Butler (2/18/06) Steals: 5 twice most recently vs. UWM (2/23/06) Blocks: 1 - six times - most recently vs. Wright State (3/2/06) FG: 9 vs. Butler (2/19/05) FG Att.: 20 vs. Wright State (3/2/06) 3PT FG Made: 6 - twice - most recently vs. UWM (1/17/05) 3PT FG Att.: 11 three times most recently vs. Butler (2/21/04) FT Made: 8 vs. Butler (2/19/05) FT Att.: 11 vs. Butler (2/19/05) 2004-05 Highlights: Led UIC in scoring (13.9 ppg) and three-point shooting (37.5%) All-Horizon League Second Team honoree...appeared in 22 games, including 18 starts connected for 41% of her three-point attempts in Horizon League action was third in the Horizon League in scoring posted a Horizon League-best, 2.45 treys per contest knocked down four treys and finished with a game-high, 17 points, against Butler on March 3 posted a career-best, Horizon League season-best, and team-season high 31 points on 9-for-10 shooting, including five treys, against Butler on Feb. 19...poured in a team-high, 17 points, against Butler on Feb. 9...scored a game-high, 21 points against Loyola on Feb. 3...named the Horizon League Player of the Week for the period ending Jan. 24...chipped in 16 points and three assists against Cleveland State on Jan. 22...led UIC with 16 points against Detroit on Jan. 20...tied a career-high and was a perfect 6-for-6 from three-point land, on her way to a game-high 24 points, against UWM on Jan. 17...knocked down five treys, en route to 18 points against Cleveland State on Jan. 3...posted 14 points and three assists against Loyola on Dec. 23...posted a game-high 21 points, including four treys, in her season debut against Central Michigan on Dec. 12. 2003-04 Highlights: Appeared in all 28 games, including nine starts named to Horizon League All-Newcomer team averaged 7.1 points per contest and 13.4 points over the last seven games finished eighth in the Horizon League with a three-point shooting percentage of 33.9% (43- for-127) her 43 treys were the fifth most in league play drained a team-season high six treys and finished with a game-high 25 points in a 91-68 victory over IPFW on Feb. 7 posted 11 points, including three treys, against Portland State on Dec. 20 had a team-high 14 points against Youngstown State on Jan. 29 chipped in 13 points, including three treys, against Butler on Feb. 12 garnered a game-high 14 points and tied a career-high with five rebounds against Wright State on Feb. 14 totaled 18 points, including five three-pointers, against UW-Milwaukee on Feb. 19. Prep/Personal: Helped Marshall to four conference championships and three city championships selected as the team MVP as a senior served as a three-year captain was named MVP of the Chicago Public League Basketball Coaches Association as a senior took home the C.P.L.B.C.A. three-point shooting contest title was named to the All-Tournament team at the Peoria Manual Tournament garnered MVP honors at the Chicagoland Jamboree as a senior selected to the All-City team as a senior was named to the 2003 All-Star team picked up All-State honorable mention honors daughter of Valerie Hayes born April 10, 1985 major is communications. #22 LaShonda Grant s Career Stats 03-04 28-9 66-183.361 43-127.339 25-41.610 49-1.8 41 15 1 200-7.1 04-05 22-18 103-257.401 54-144.375 45-65.692 53-2.4 55 29 2 305-13.9 05-06 29-28 150-396.379 60-182.330 92-126.730 89-3.0 82 43 3 452-15.1 Totals 79-55 319-836.382 157-453.347 162-232.698 191-2.4 178 87 6 957-12.1

CAREER HIGHS 55 Jacquay Holmes S e n i o r * Fo r w a r d * 5-8 C h i c a g o, I l l. / M a r s h a l l Minutes: 38 vs. SEMO (11/27/04) Points: 23 vs. Wright State (1/23/06) Rebounds: 9 vs. Loyola (2/4/04) Assists: 6 vs. Butler (2/12/04) Steals: 5 vs. Wright State (2/16/06) Blocks: 3 vs. Evansville (12/11/05) FG: 11 vs. Wright State (1/23/06) FG Att.: 18 vs. Cleveland State (1/3/05) 3PT FG Made: 2 vs. Northern Iowa (12/9/05) 3PT FG Att.: 2 seven times most recently vs. Cleveland State (2/9/06) FT Made: 7 vs. DePaul (11/30/04) FT Att.: 9 vs. DePaul (11/30/04) 2005-06 Highlights: Appeared in 29 games, including 10 starts shot a career-high 44 percent from the field, ranking 17th in the Horizon League averaged 8.8 points and 2.4 rebounds per game totaled 71 rebounds, 36 steals and a career-high six blocks scored in double figures on 12 occasions notched a career- and team-high 23 points in a 20-point victory over Wright State on Jan. 23 posted a stellar performance in the Horizon League Championship game against UW-Milwaukee with 17 points pulled down a team- and season-high seven rebounds in UIC s 83-64 win over Butler on Jan. 7 shot a season-high.778 (7-of-9) from the field against Detroit went 11-for-17 from the floor versus Wright State on Jan. 23 shot 100 percent (2-for-2) from beyond the arc against Chicago State dished out four assists in a 73-51 victory over Loyola on Jan. 14 poured in 16 points in two consecutive games late in the season against Wright State and UW-Green Bay shot 100 percent from the line on four occasions pulled down six rebounds versus Wright State on Feb. 16 garnered 12 points, seven rebounds, three steals and one blocked shot against Butler on Jan. 7 scored 10 points and pulled down four rebounds against Central Michigan on Nov. 22 shot over 50 percent from the field in nine contests. 2004-05 Highlights: Appeared in 28 games, including 25 starts led UIC with 111 field goals averaged 9.6 points per contest had 10 points and five boards against UWGB in the Horizon League semifinals on March 6.scored 14 points on 7-for-14 shooting against Wright State on Feb. 12...picked up 16 points on 8-for-14 shooting against Butler on Feb. 9...tied a career-high with four steals against Cleveland State on Jan. 22...had 15 points against Detroit on Jan. 20...scored eight points and added a season-high, eight rebounds against UWM on Jan. 17...tied a career-best with a team-best 19 points and tied a team-season best with nine buckets against Cleveland State on Jan. 3...totaled a then, career-best seven buckets and four steals en route to 17 points against Loyola on Dec. 23...posted 12 points against Dartmouth on Dec. 16...garnered 15 points, six rebounds, four assists and two steals against Northwestern on Dec. 14...poured in 14 points against Central Michigan on Dec. 12...notched a team and career-high 19 points against #17 DePaul on Nov. 30...scored 16 points against SEMO on Nov. 27...chipped in 11 points against UA- Little Rock on Nov. 26. 2003-04 Highlights: Appeared in all 28 games, including four starts averaged 3.6 points and 2.5 rebounds per contest tallied a seasonhigh 11 points, on 5-for-6 shooting, against IPFW on Feb. 7 scored 10 points against Wright State on Jan. 17 nearly missed a double-double against Loyola on Feb. 4, scoring nine points and hauling in a season-high nine boards scored seven points and dished out a season-high six assists against Butler on Feb. 12 posted eight points against Western Kentucky on Jan. 11. Prep/Personal: Averaged 18 points, seven rebounds and two assists as a senior, despite playing with a torn rotator cuff helped Marshall to the city championship twice four-year varsity player and two-year captain for Marshall Two-time All-State, All-City and All-Public League Red selection earned Marshall s Athlete of the Year honors as a senior named to the All-Tournament Teams at the Martin Luther King Shootout and Peoria Manual tournament pushed the Commandos to the Peoria Manual tournament championship led Marshall to the IHSA Class AA quarterfinals as a junior, averaging a team high 13.9 points per game daughter of Donald Holmes and Lendena Augustus born February 19, 1985 major is LAS. #55 Jacquay Holmes Career Stats 03-04 28-4 42-120. 350 0-0.000 18-29.621 71-2.5 34 16 3 102-3.6 04-05 28-25 111-274.405 0-4.000 46-63.730 94-3.4 50 42 7 268-9.6 05-06 29-10 106-239.444 4-20.200 38-67.567 71-2.4 35 36 6 254-8.8 Totals 85-39 259-633.399 4-24.066 102-159.639 236-2.7 119 94 16 624-7.3

42 Krystal Hugelier S e n i o r * G u a r d * 5-8 E l m h u r s t, I l l. / Yo r k 2005-06 Highlights: Appeared in 27 games, starting in 26 ranked second on the team and ninth in the league with a.379 three-point percentage ranked seventh in the conference, averaging 2.04 three-pointers made per game sixth in the league with a 1.5 assist-to-turnover ratio swiped 38 steals and garnered a career-high 75 assists notched a career-high and 17th-place ranking in the Horizon League, averaging 10.8 points per game shot a career-high 40 percent from the field posted a team-high 19 points in UIC s season opener against Bradley on Nov. 18 notched a team-high 20 points in the following game against Alabama State garnered a team-high 23 points in a 19-point victory over Butler on Feb. 18 shot a seasonhigh 73 percent (8-of-11) from the floor in a two-point victory over Cleveland State on Jan. 5 shot over 50 percent from the field in ten contests shot 67 percent from beyond the arc against Chicago State on Dec. 14 connected on a season-high 83 percent (5-of- 6) of her triple attempts versus Wright State on Feb. 16 shot 100 percent from the line in six contests scored in double figures in 16 games tallied 18 points against Chicago State pulled down a team-high five rebounds versus Butler on Feb. 18 posted a season-high seven rebounds against Chicago State. CAREER HIGHS Minutes: 43 vs. Missouri State (12/19/05) Points: 25 - twice - most recently vs. SEMO (11/27/04) Rebounds: 10 vs. UA-Little Rock (11/26/04) Assists: 7 vs. Loyola (1/14/06) Steals: 6 vs. Alabama State (11/20/05) Blocks: 2 vs. Eastern Illinois (11/28/05) FG: 9 three times - most recently vs. Butler (2/18/06) FG Att.: 16 vs. Northwestern (11/26/05) 3PT FG Made: 6 vs. Youngstown State (1/6/05) 3PT FG Att.: 11 twice most recently vs. Northwestern (11/26/05) FT Made: 6 four times - most recently vs. UWM (1/17/05) FT Att.: 8 four times most recently vs. UWM (1/17/05) 2004-05 Highlights: Appeared in 29 games, including 28 starts averaged 10.6 points per contest led UIC with 56 treys, good for seventh in schoolhistory and seventh in the Horizon League with 1.93 three-pointers per game was second on the squad with 82 assists and was ninth in the Horizon League with 2.83 helpers per contest second on the team in steals with 50 and ninth in the Horizon League with 1.72 swipes per game scored 14 points against Butler on Mar. 3...tallied 12 points and five boards against UWM on Feb. 17...knocked down three treys and finished with 13 points against Loyola on Feb. 3...scored a team-high 10 points against UWGB on Jan. 12...set a career-high with six treys and finished with 18 points against Youngstown State on Jan. 6...scored 14 points, including three treys against SEMO on Dec. 18...posted 16 points, including four treys, against Northwestern on Dec. 14...tallied a game-high 20 points with five treys and four steals, against Mississippi on Dec. 4...had 17 points, including four threepointers, against Eastern Illinois on Dec. 2...tied a career-high with 25 points and nine buckets against SEMO on Nov. 27...tallied her first career, doubledouble with a team-high 16 points and 10 rebounds against UA-Little Rock on Nov. 26. 2003-04 Highlights: Appeared in 25 games, including 13 starts was third on the squad in scoring, averaging 9.1 points per contest took home Horizon League All-Newcomer honors was named the Horizon League Player of the Week for the period ending Jan. 18, after scoring a season-high 25 points, including a season-high five three-pointers, against Wright State on Jan. 17 was fourth in the Horizon League with 1.64 treys per game and was seventh in three-point shooting (35.3%) tallied 16 points in 15 minutes against Northern Iowa on Dec. 4 had a team-high 17 points, including three treys, against Cleveland State on Jan. 24 led UIC with 14 points and seven boards against Detroit on Jan. 31st knocked down four treys in the second half against UW-Green Bay on Feb. 28. Prep/Personal: Three-sport star at York H.S four-time selection to the All-Conference team averaged 26 points, seven rebounds, six assists and five steals per game as a senior named Chicago Sun-Times Athlete of the Year as a senior garnered both All-State and All-Area honors as a junior and senior tallied 39 points against Proviso East as a senior named Most Valuable Player of the Naperville North/Benet Tournament as a senior selected to the Fenton/Elk Grove Village All-Tournament team as a senior picked up Coca Cola Player of the Week honors in 2002 and 2003 named to the Daily Herald All-Area team as a senior earned IBCA All-State team honors as a senior picked up All-State second-team honors by the Champaign News Gazette named to the Chicago Sun Times All-Area team as a senior and special mention as a junior hauled in Press Publication Player of the Year honors as a senior took home Chicago Tribune All-Area honors as a senior and special mention honors as a junior scored over 2,000 points during her career took home Press Publication All-Area honors as a junior. daughter of Mike Hugelier and Janet Rusch born March 7, 1985 major is elementary education. #42 Krystal Hugelier s Career Stats 03-04 25-13 72-182.396 41-116.353 42-58.724 57-2.3 35 24 0 227-9.1 04-05 29-28 101-276.366 56-181.309 49-68.721 100-3.4 82 50 4 307-10.6 05-06 27-26 101-253.399 55-145.379 34-45.654 79-2.9 75 38 6 291-10.8 Totals 81-67 174-711.387 152-442.347 125-171.699 236-2.8 192 112 10 825-101.1

CAREER HIGHS 33 Jackie Parker S e n i o r * G u a r d * 5-7 S t. L o u i s, M o. / K i r k w o o d / J o h n A. L o g a n C C Minutes: 26 vs. UW-Green Bay (3/5/06) Points: 16 vs. Missouri State (12/19/05) Rebounds: 5 vs. Bradley (11/18/05) Assists: 5 vs. Detroit (1/26/06) Steals: 5 vs. Evansville (12/11/05) Blocks: 2 twice most recently vs. UW-Milwaukee (3/6/06) FG: 5 vs. Missouri State (12/19/05) FG Att.: 10 vs. UW-Green Bay (1/19/06) 3PT FG Made: 4 vs. Missouri State (12/19/05) 3PT FG Att.: 7 vs. Missouri State (12/19/05) FT Made: 3 vs. Eastern Illinois (11/28/05) 2005-06 Highlights: Appeared in all 30 contest for the Flames ranked second on the squad and tenth in the Horizon League with 50 steals posted a season- and team-high 16 points versus Missouri State on Dec. 19 netted a season-high four treys against MSU, posting a.571 three-point percentage dished out five assists and totaled 11 points against Detroit on Jan. 26 shot 100 percent from the line in six contests notched a season-high five steals versus Evansville on Dec. 11 pulled down a season-high five rebounds in UIC s season opener versus Bradley on Nov. 18 averaged 1.7 steals per game shot over 45 percent from the field in eight games notched a season-high.750 (3-for-4) field goal percentage against Alabama State on Nov. 20 scored 10 points versus UW-Milwaukee on Jan. 19. Prior to UIC: Competed the last two season at John A. Logan Community College in Carbondale, Ill earned All-American honors in 2004-05 at Logan, averaging 7.9 points and a team-best 3.2 steals per contest finished 17th in the state in steals in 2004-05 garnered All-Conference and All-Area accolades after both her freshman and sophomore campaigns at Logan. Prep/Personal: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Kirkwood High School in Kirkwood, Mo two-time First Team All-Suburban West Conference honoree was a McDonald s All-American candidate averaged 11.0 points, 4.1 assists and 3.5 steals per outing as a senior recorded 15.0 ppg as a junior helped lead Kirkwood to a fourth place finish in state as a freshman daughter of Linda Parker and Thomas Hall born on September 14, 1984 majoring in physical therapy. #55 Jackie Parker s Career Stats 05-06 30-0 37-128.289 22-78.282 23-35.657 40-1.3 55 51 10 119-4.0

32 Kelly True S e n i o r * G u a r d * 5-1 1 G r e e n O a k s, I l l. / L i b e r t y v i l l e 2005-06 Highlights: Appeared in all 30 games, including 25 starts averaged a career-high 6.7 points and 3.8 rebounds per game shot a team-best, 40 percent from beyond the arc ranked second on the team with a.759 free throw percentage posted a team-high six rebounds in UIC s season opener against Bradley on Nov. 18 notched a team-high five rebounds versus UW-Milwaukee on Jan. 21 grabbed a team- and season-high seven rebounds against Wright State and UW-Milwaukee scored 14 points, including a 2-for-2 showing from three-point land, versus Northwestern on Nov. 26 totaled a season-high 15 points versus Mount St. Mary s at the Fun In The Sun Shootout in Cancun, Mexico on Dec. 20 picked up a season-high four steals against UW-Milwaukee in the Horizon League Tournament title game on March 6 shot 100 percent from three-point land in seven games shot a season-high 80 percent (4-of-5) from the field against Northwestern posted 10 points against UW-Green Bay, UW-Milwaukee and Butler notched a season-high with five assists versus Northern Iowa grabbed at least one steal in 19 contests chipped in seven points and seven rebounds in a 73-51 victory over Loyola on Jan. 14. 2004-05 Highlights: Appeared in 29 contests, including 13 starts averaged 6.1 points per contest shot a team-best, 80% (24-for-30) from the free throw line had eight points and five rebounds against Butler on March 3.shot 40.7% (11-for-27) from three-point land in Horizon League play garnered seven points and a career-high, four steals against UWM on Feb. 17... tallied 18 points, including a career-high, four three-pointers, against Youngstown State on Jan. 27...scored nine points on 4-for-5 shooting against Detroit on Jan. 20...totaled nine points and six CAREER HIGHS Minutes: 39 vs. SEMO (11/27/04) Points: 20 vs. SEMO (11/27/04) Rebounds: 9 vs. Eastern Illinois (12/2/04) Assists: 6 vs. Northwestern (12/18/03) Steals: 4 - four times - most recently vs. UW-Milwaukee (3/6/06) Blocks: 2 vs. Bradley (11/24/04) FG: 7 - twice - most recently vs. Northwestern (12/14/04) FG Att.: 13 vs. SEMO (11/27/04) 3PT FG Made: 4 vs. Youngstown State (1/27/05) 3PT FG Att.: 6 vs. Youngstown State (1/27/05) FT Made: 5 vs. SEMO (11/27/04) FT Att.: 8 vs. SEMO (11/27/04) rebounds against Wright State on Jan. 15...posted a team-high 10 points, including two three-pointers and a career-high four steals, against UWGB on Jan. 12...had nine points against Loyola on Dec. 23...totaled 11 points and six boards against SEMO on Dec. 18...went 7-for-11 from the floor and finished with 15 points against Northwestern on Dec. 14...chipped in nine points and three assists against Ole Miss on Dec. 4...tallied eight points and dished out two assists against #17 DePaul on Nov. 30...posted career-highs in points (20), steals (4), field goals (7), free throws (5) and minutes played (39) against SEMO on Nov. 27...tied a then, career-high with four buckets, finishing with eight points, and three steals against Northern Iowa on Nov. 20. 2003-04 Highlights: Appeared in all 28 games, including five starts averaged 3.8 points and 2.1 rebounds per game posted a career-high 11 points, including three treys, against Butler on Feb. 12 had 10 points, six assists and five assists in her first career start against Northwestern on Dec. 18 knocked down two three-pointers and finished with eight points against UW-Green Bay on Jan. 19 garnered five points and a season-high eight rebounds against IPFW on Feb. 7 scored seven points against Loyola on Feb. 4 chipped in six points against Youngstown State on Jan. 8 had six points and four rebounds against Brown on Nov. 26. Prep/Personal: Was a three-sport athlete at Libertyville led Libertyville in scoring (12.2), rebounding (7.1) and steals (3.0) as a senior named team MVP as a junior and a senior posted a double-double of 20 points and 12 rebounds to push Libertyville to its first victory over Stevenson in seven years tallied another double-double of 25 points and 15 rebounds against Candace Parker and Naperville Central in the Dundee Crown Tournament as a junior garnered All-Tournament Team honors at the Dundee Crown Tournament as a senior one of only two girls in Libertyville history to be named to the All-North Suburban Conference team three times finished her career as the 6th-leading scorer in Libertyville history with 989 points captured both All-Lake County Team News and All-Daily Herald honors as a senior named the best female athlete of Libertyville as a senior as a junior, she led Libertyville in scoring (16.2), rebounding (9.3) and steals (2.4) took home All-Tournament honors at both the Bison Classic and Dundee Crown tournaments as a junior named to the News Sun All-Area First Team as a junior along with All-Area honors from the Daily Herald named Honorable Mention All-Area by both the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun Times scored the 5th-most points in school history for a single season with 426 converted the third-most free throws in school-history for a single season with 89 hauled in the 11th-most rebounds in a single season with 244 helped Libertyville to a record of 20-9 as a sophomore averaged eight points and 5.4 boards a game as a sophomore two-time all-conference selection in volleyball three-time all-conference selection and two-time leading scorer in soccer helped propel Libertyville to the state soccer championship as a sophomore daughter of Rod and Patty True born December 30, 1984 major is undecided. #32 Kelly True s Career Stats 03-04 28-5 42-115.365 15-47.319 7-9.778 59-2.1 34 25 6 106-3.8 04-05 29-13 69-170.406 16-58.276 24-30.800 82-2.8 38 41 9 178-6.1 05-06 30-25 79-176.449 22-55.400 22-29.759 115-3.8 45 38 8 202-6.7 Totals 87-43 190-461.406 53-160.331 53-68.779 256-2.9 117 104 23 486-5.5

25 Megan Cummens J u n i o r * G u a r d * 5-1 1 L o c k p o r t, I l l. / C a r l S a n d b u r g 2005-06 Highlights: Appeared in 18 contests for the Flames...posted a season-high four points in an 84-63 victory over Butler on Jan. 7 went 4-for-4 from the line against the Bulldogs knocked down a three-pointer against Mount Saint Mary s on Dec. 20 at the Fun In The Sun Tournament in Cancun, Mexico.tied career-high with two steals in a 73-51 win over crosstown rival Loyola on Jan. 14 recorded a career-high two blocks against Butler on Jan. 7 tied career-high with two rebounds against Alabama State on Nov. 20 tallied a.400 field goal percentage and shot 83 percent from the line on the season. 2004-05 Highlights: Appeared in 14 games off the bench, averaging 1.4 points per contest posted a seasonbest, eight points against Eastern Illinois on Dec. 2 knocked down three free throws against Butler on Mar. 3. tied a season-high with two rebounds against UW-Milwaukee on Jan. 17...missed eight games with a concussion scored two points against #17 DePaul on Nov. 30...knocked down three-pointers against both Bradley (Nov. 24) and Arkansas Little-Rock (Nov. 26). Prep/Personal: Four-year letter-winner in basketball for Sandburg helped Eagles to three regional championships and two SICA West championships during her career named to SICA West Academic All-Conference and All-Conference teams as a senior selected to the Daily Southtown All-Area team and Chicago Sun-Times Honorable Mention All-Area team as a senior, averaged 7.0 points and 4.0 rebounds per game led Sandburg in three-point shooting converting 42% (32-for-76) of her attempts recorded a team-best 2.5 steals (79 total) per game notched a career-best 17 points against Joliet as a junior, averaged six points per game posted a season-best 15 points against Mt. Assisi was the leading scorer of the sophomore squad as a freshman daughter of William and Deborah Cummens born March 10, 1986 major is psychology. #25 Megan Cummens Career Stats 04-05 14-0 4-19.211 3-11.273 8-12.667 11-0.8 3 5 1 19-1.4 05-06 18-0 2-5.400 10-12.333 10-12.833 7-0.4 7 5 3 15-0.8 Totals 32 6-24.305 13-23.303 18-24.750 18-0.6 10 10 4 34-1.1 00 Bobbie Zimny J u n i o r * G u a r d * 5-1 0 L o n g G r o v e, I l l. / S t e v e n s o n 2005-06 Highlights: Made 14 appearances off the bench for the Flames shot 100 percent from the field and from the free throw line, while adding a steal in UIC s 84-39 win over Alabama State on Nov. 20 tallied a block on three occasions totaled four points and a steal in five minutes of play against Alabama State. 2004-05 Highlights: Appeared in 11 games drained a three-pointer against UWGB in the Horizon League semifinals on March 6 grabbed a rebound against Butler on March 3...picked up an assist against UWGB on Feb. 26...picked up a block and an assist against Detroit on Jan. 20...dished out an assist against UWGB on Jan. 12...had a steal and an assist in five minutes of action against Ole Miss on Dec. 4. Prep/Personal: Two-year basketball letterwinner for Stevenson helped Patriots to a berth in the Regional Finals as a senior was named to the All-North Suburban Academic All-Conference team earned All-North Suburban Honorable Mention accolades picked up All-Area Special Mention honors played in the Lake County All Star game named to the Honor Roll averaged eight points and five rebounds as a senior led Patriots in three-point shooting, converting 42-for-91 attempts for a team-best percentage of 46% finished career as Stevenson s fifth-best three-point shooter in school history brother Greg is a member of the men s basketball team daughter of Jack and Eva Zimny born April 15, 1986 major is finance. #00 Bobbie Zimny s Career Stats 04-05 11-0 1-6.167 1-4.250 0-0.000 1-0.1 4 1 1 3-0.3 05-06 14-0 0-5.000 0-3.000 4-4 1.000 3-0.2 0 1 0 4-0.3 Totals 25-0 1-11.083 1-7.125 4-4.500 4-0.15 4 2 1 7-0.3

CAREER HIGHS 54 Nicole Rinaldi J u n i o r * C e n t e r * 6-3 P a l a t i n e, I l l. / F r e m d Minutes: 36 vs. Northern Illinois (12/9/05) Points: 16 vs. Loyola (1/14/06) Rebounds: 11 vs. Northern Illinois (12/9/05) Assists: 3 vs. Detroit (2/25/06) Steals: 4 vs. Mt St. Mary s (12/20/05) Blocks: 4 three times most recently vs. Detroit (1/26/06) FG: 8 vs. Loyola (2/4/06) FG Att.: 14 vs. Northern Iowa (12/9/05) 3PT FG Made: n/a 3PT FG Att.: 1 vs. Mississippi (12/4/04) FT Made: 3 vs. Cleveland State (1/5/06) FT Att.: 4 vs. Cleveland State (1/5/06) 2005-06 Highlights: Started in all 30 games for the Flames led the team in field goal percentage (.545), rebounds (5.1 rpg) and blocks (42) ranked 12th in the league in rebounding and fourth in blocked shots (1.40 bpg) owned 3.57 defensive rebounds per game, ranking 11th in the conference grabbed a team-high eight rebounds versus Northwestern on Nov. 26 posted a team- and season-high 11 rebounds against Northern Illinois pulled down a team-high six rebounds versus Northern Iowa grabbed a teamhigh five rebounds against UW-Green Bay on Jan. 19 led the team in rebounding in eight games posted a career-high 16 points against Loyola on Feb. 4 shot a season-high 100 percent (8-for-8) from the free throw line against the Ramblers chipped in 13 points and seven rebounds versus Central Michigan on Nov. 22 posted a career-high of four blocks on three occasions notched a careerhigh four steals against Mount St. Mary s on Dec. 19 at the Fun In The Sun Shootout in Cancun, Mexico marked a career-high with three assists against Detroit on Feb. 25. 2004-05 Highlights: Appeared in all 29 games, including one start averaged 2.0 points and 3.4 rebounds per game was second on the squad in field goal percentage at 47.4% swatted away 14 shots, good for third on the squad tallied a bucket in 11 minutes of action against UWM on Feb. 17...hauled in five rebounds and a block in 14 minutes of action against Loyola on Feb. 3...grabbed seven rebounds against Youngstown State on Jan. 6...tied a season-high with six points and had a team-best five rebounds against Loyola on Dec. 23...had six points and a season-high nine boards, including seven offensive, against Northwestern on Dec. 14...tied a season-high with six points and added six rebounds and three steals against Central Michigan on Dec. 12...garnered four points and a team-best eight boards against SEMO on Nov. 27...posted six points, five rebounds and a block against UA-Little Rock on Nov. 26...notched a game-high eight rebounds and added two blocks in her collegiate debut against Northern Iowa on Nov. 20. Prep/Personal: Four-year varsity starter for Fremd helped the Vikings to 87 victories, including three 20-win seasons, over four years pushed Fremd to four Mid-Suburban Conference championships, two regional championships and one sectional championship twotime All-Conference selection named to the All-Area team as a junior selected to the All-Tournament team at Dundee-Crown as a junior garnered Street and Smith s Pre-Season Honorable Mention All-American accolades as a junior nominated for McDonald s All-American as a senior topped Fremd in field goal percentage as a freshman and as a junior scored a career-high 21 points against Naperville North as a junior missed much of her senior campaign with mononucleosis daughter of Dan and Sharon Rinaldi born May 30, 1986 major is movement sciences. #54 Nicole Rinaldi s Career Stats 04-05 29-1 31-75.413 0-1.000 5-16.313 98-3.4 9 15 14 59-2.0 05-06 30-30 85-156.545 0-0.000 11-20.550 152-5.1 20 28 42 181-6.0 Totals 59-31 187-231.479 0-1.000 16-36.431 250-4.2 29 43 56 240-4.0

30 Nikki Grobbecker S o p h o m o r e * C e n t e r * 6-2 S t r a t f o r d, O n t a r i o / S t. M i c h a e l 2005-06 Highlights: Appeared in 30 games off the bench, averaging 1.7 points per contest posted a season-best six points in an 85-66 win over Butler on Feb. 18, going 3-for-5 from the field pulled down a season- and team-high eight rebounds versus Loyola on Jan. 14 knocked down two free throws in an 80-62 victory over Chicago State on Dec. 14 tabbed a season-high two blocks in UIC s opening contest versus Bradley on Nov. 18 swiped two steals versus Missouri State at the Fun In The Sun Shootout in Cancun, Mexico on Dec. 19 averaged 2.9 rebounds per game and ranked third on the team with 30 offensive rebounds. Prep/Personal: Four-sport star at St. Michael in basketball, volleyball, badminton and swimming helped the Warriors to four berths in the Western Ontario Championships averaged 12.7 points and 6.5 rebounds per game as a senior poured in a season-high, 27 points against Chatham Macgregor as a senior led the Warriors in rebounding as a junior and senior named to the All-Ontario All-Tournament team as a sophomore was a four-time selection to the Honor Roll and won the OFSAA School Sport award as a senior for her contribution to athletics daughter of Karl and Mary Grobbecker born February 10, 1987 major is business management. CAREER HIGHS Minutes: 16 twice most recently vs. Butler (2/18/06) Points: 6 vs. Butler (2/18/06) Rebounds: 8 vs. Loyola (1/14/06) Assists: 2 vs. Cleveland State (1/5/06) Steals: 2 vs. Missouri State (12/19/05) Blocks: 2 vs. Bradley (11/18/05) FG: 3 vs. Butler (2/18/06) FG Att.: 5 twice most recently vs. Butler (2/18/06) 3PT FG Made: n/a 3PT FG Att.: n/a FT Made: 2 twice most recently vs. Chicago State (12/14/05) FT Att.: 4 vs. Chicago State (12/14/05) #30 Nikki Grobbecker s Career Stats 05-06 31-1 21-58.362 0-0.000 8-19.421 87-2.9 8 11 9 50-1.7 44 Meghan Hutchens S o p h o m o r e * Fo r w a r d * 6-1 R i v e r s i d e, I l l. / R i v e r s i d e - B r o o k f i e l d 2005-06 Highlights: Made 17 appearances for UIC as a freshman played a season-high 10 minutes in a twopoint win over Cleveland State on Feb. 9 picked up a season-high six points in UIC s 84-69 victory over Alabama State on Nov. 20 dished out two assists against Youngstown State on Jan. 11 shot 100 percent from the field against Chicago State and Wright State went 2-for-2 from the floor versus Cleveland State on Feb. 9 grabbed a season-high three rebounds in six minutes of play against Mount St. Mary s in the Fun In The Sun Shootout in Cancun, Mexico on Dec. 20 pulled down two offensive rebounds in a 75-52 win over Detroit on Jan. 26. Prep/Personal: Four-year letterwinner in both basketball and softball at Riverside-Brookfield finished career as the all-time scoring leader in RB history three-time All-Suburban Prairie Conference selection, including Co-Player of the Year honors as a senior two-time team MVP named to the Morton Christmas All-Tournament team averaged 16.9 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game as a senior posted a season-high 29 points against Addison Trail and nine rebounds against Oak Park-River Forest as a senior averaged 16.3 points and five rebounds as a junior scored a career-high 30 points and grabbed a season-high eight rebounds as a junior daughter of Larry and Debbie Hutchens born January 19, 1987 major is LAS. #44 Meghan Hutchens Career Stats 05-06 14-0 0-5.000 0-3.000 4-4 1.000 3-0.2 0 1 0 4-0.3

23 Jill Hushka S o p h o m o r e * Fo r w a r d * 6-1 O r l a n d P a r k, I l l. / C a r l S a n d b u r g 2005-06 Highlights: Saw action in 18 games...picked up a season-high five points in a two-point win over Cleveland State on Feb. 9 went 2-for-2 versus Alabama State on Nov. 20 dished out an assist versus Evansville on Dec. 11 shot 100 percent from the floor against Evansville and Cleveland State drained a three-pointer in UIC s 68-66 victory over Cleveland State pulled down a season-high three rebounds against Youngstown State on Feb. 11 shot a perfect 6-for-6 from the line and pulled down 12 rebounds on the season. Prep/Personal: Four-year letterwinner for Sandburg helped the Eagles to 104 victories in four seasons pushed Sandburg to a supersectional championship as a senior, while helping the Eagles to a SICA West title along with runner-up finishes in both the Hillcrest Christmas and Naperville Central Thanksgiving tournaments was a member of four regional and three SICA West championship squads at Sandburg served as a co-captain as a senior was named the Player of the Week by Star Newspapers as a junior, named to the First Team All-Area and All-Conference team ranked as one of the top 300 players in the country by All Star Girls Report led the team in three-point shooting as a junior (50.0%) and as a senior (53.3%) scored a career-best, 17 points against 2004 defending state champion Naperville Central as a senior grabbed a careerhigh 10 rebounds against Bartlett as a senior was a member of the National Honors Society finished with a 4.32 grade point average played AAU basketball for the Illinois Pacesetters and received the top sportsmanship award aspires to be a physical therapist daughter of Bruce and Diane Hushka born May 11, 1987 major is movement science. #23 Jill Hushka s Career Stats 05-06 18-0 6-19.316 1-4.250 6-6 1.000 12-0.7 1 0 0 19-1.1 34 Ashley Hluska S o p h o m o r e * Fo r w a r d * 6-1 L a n s i n g, I l l. / M a r i a n C a t h o l i c 2005-06 Highlights: Appeared in all 30 games for the Flames shot 58 percent (32-of-55) from the field racked up 45 defensive rebounds played a season-high 21 minutes against UW-Milwaukee on Jan. 21 went 2-for-4 against the Panthers and shot 100 percent from the line pulled down a seasonand team-high six rebounds in an 84-39 victory over Alabama State on Nov. 20 picked up a season-high 12 points at the Fun In The Sun Shootout in Cancun, Mexico against Mount St. Mary s on Dec. 20 swiped two steals on two occasions and dished out two assists on four occasions shot 100 percent from the field six times posted a.667 (4-of-6) field goal percentage in a 20-point win over Detroit on Jan. 26 shot 100 percent from the line (4-for-4) in an 83-67 victory over Mount St. Mary s. CAREER HIGHS Minutes: 21 vs. UW-Milwaukee (1/21/06) Points: 12 vs. Mt. St. Mary s (12/20/05) Rebounds: 6 vs. Alabama State (11/20/05) Assists: 2 four times most recently vs. Youngstown State (2/11/06) Steals: 2 twice most recently vs. Mt St. Mary s (12/20/05) Blocks: 1 six times most recently vs. Wright State (3/2/06) FG: 4 twice most recently vs. Detroit (1/26/06) FG Att.: 6 vs. Detroit (1/26/06) 3PT FG Made: n/a 3PT FG Att.: n/a FT Made: 4 vs. Mt. St. Mary s (12/20/05) FT Att.: 4 vs. Mt. St. Mary s (12/20/05) Prep/Personal: Four-year varsity letterwinner at Marian Catholic High School in Chicago Heights, Ill helped guide the Spartans to a 28-3 record as a senior, averaging 9.5 points, 4.7 rebounds and 1.0 blocks per game while shooting 47% from the field garnered Daily Southtown, Illinois Times and Star Newspaper All-Area accolades following her final prep campaign was a member of the Marian Catholic squad that advanced to the IHSA Elite Eight in 2003 and took fourth in state in 2004 tabbed a career-best 16 points versus St. Viator as a senior daughter of Mike and Rebecca Hluska born on January 23, 1987 undecided on a major. #34 Ashley Hluska s Career Stats 05-06 30-0 32-55.582 0-0.000 11-25.440 57-1.9 11 9 6 75-2.5