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2005-06 GAME NOTES BUCKNELL BISON (0-0) VS. SEAWOLVES (0-0) NOV. 18 IONA GAELS (0-0) NOV. 20 2005-06 BISON SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent...Time N18... 7 p.m. N20... 2 p.m. N22... 7 p.m. N26... 4 p.m. N28 SAINT JOSEPH S... 1 p.m. D2 D3 +... 7 p.m. +... 4/6:30 p.m. D17... 6 p.m. D20... 6 p.m. D28... 5 p.m. D30 DELAWARE STATE... 7 p.m. J3... 7 p.m. J7... 5 p.m. J10... 7 p.m. J14... 4 p.m. J18... 7 p.m. J21... 4 p.m. J24 COLUMBIA... 6 p.m. J28... 4 p.m. F1... 7 p.m. F4... 4 p.m. F7... 7 p.m. F11... 1 p.m. F14... 7 p.m. F18... 1 p.m. F21... 7 p.m. F25... 4 p.m. M2 M4 M8 Patriot League Tournament Quarterfi nals (Highest 2 Seeds) Semifi nals (Highest 2 Seeds) Championship (Highest Seed) + Air Force Classic (USAFA, Colo.) * Patriot League Game Bucknell will be busy through its fi rst 10 days of the 2005-06 season, playing fi ve games in that span. It kicks off its 33rd campaign Friday, Nov. 18,. Two days later the Bison will continue their brief season-opening road trip, before returning home for their home opener with Coppin State Tuesday. Bucknell head coach Kathy Fedorjaka, who is the winningest coach in Bison history with 119 career victories, embarks upon her ninth season at the helm of the program with four freshmen combining with fi ve sophomores and two juniors to form one of her youngest squads. Heading the list of returning players for the second consecutive season is junior Lindsey Hollobaugh. The Loganton, Pa., native is a preseason All-Patriot League selection and is coming off a year in which she averaged 14.9 points per game and was named Second Team All-League. BUCKNELL BISON (2004-05 Final Statistics Listed) Probable Starters: No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Notes 20 Lindsey Hollobaugh G Jr. 5-9 14.9 5.1 Preseason All-PL choice 21 Hope Foster C/F So. 6-2 6.9 5.9 2004-05 PL All-Rookie Team 22 Kristina Collymore G So. 5-5 5.6 2.0 Played in all 28 games in 2004-05 25 Kesha Champion G So. 5-7 6.7 3.3 2004-05 PL All-Rookie Team 32 Lauren Schober F Fr. 6-0 -- -- Two-time All-State selection (Illinois) The Reserves: No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Notes 10 Jacquie Seawright F Jr. 5-11 -- -- Transfer from South Plains College 12 Amanda Brown G Fr. 5-6 -- -- All-Metro Dallas choice 24 Corrine Keller F/G Fr. 5-10 -- -- All-Greater Rochester (N.Y.) selection 30 Ashley Branch F/C Fr. 6-1 -- -- Led HS to city titles in 2004 and 2005 42 Sarah Latham F So. 6-0 0.8 0.2 -high 4 points vs. Iona (1/3/05) 44 Ashton Sprouse F/G So. 6-1 1.5 1.3 Appeared in 24 games in 2004-05 GAME INFORMATION Date: Nov. 18, 2005 Opponent: Stony Brook National Ranking: None Game Site: Stony Brook, N.Y. Arena: Stony Brook Sports Complex 2004-05 Record: 8-20 (6-12 America East) Series vs. Stony Brook: Tied, 1-1 Current Streak: 1 win Last Bucknell Win: 83-72, Jan. 31, 2001 (Lewisburg, Pa.) Last Stony Brook Win: 65-44, Jan. 24, 2000 (Stony Brook, N.Y.) Date: Nov. 20, 2005 Opponent: Iona National Ranking: None Game Site: New Rochelle, N.Y. Arena: Mulcahy Center 2004-05 Record: 6-22 (4-14 MAAC) Series vs. Iona: Bucknell leads, 2-1 Current Streak: 2 wins Last Bucknell Win: 90-66, Jan. 3, 2005 (Lewisburg, Pa.) Last Iona Win: 66-48, Dec. 4, 1992 (New Rochelle, N.Y.) ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Asst. Dir. Ath. Comm.... Todd Merriett Office Phone...(570) 577-3488 Cell Phone...(570) 713-4121 Home Phone...(570) 523-7519 E-Mail... tmerriet@bucknell.edu Fax...(570) 577-1660 Press Row Phone...(570) 577-1519 Bison Sports Hotline...(570) 577-1919 Athletics Web Site... Patriot League Web Site...www.patriotleague.com NOTES Junior guard Lindsey Hollobaugh was selected to the Preseason All-Patriot League Team for the second straight year. Bucknell was picked fourth in the Preseason Patriot League Poll. The Bison earned one fi rst-place vote. The Bison have lost both their first and second games of the season each of the last three years. The last time Bucknell opened the season with at least one win in its fi rst two contests was the 2001-02 campaign when it started 3-0.

COMPARING THE TEAMS (2004-05) Category...Bucknell Record... 10-18 Points Per Game...59.4 Points Allowed Per Game...63.2 Field Goal Percentage...402 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage...386 Free Throw Percentage...706 Rebound Average...35.3 Rebound Margin... -4.8 Turnovers Per Game...19.5 Category... Stony Brook Record... 8-20 Points Per Game...67.5 Points Allowed Per Game...66.8 Field Goal Percentage...407 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage...299 Free Throw Percentage...720 Rebound Average...36.3 Rebound Margin... -0.3 Turnovers Per Game...16.6 BUCKNELL LEADERS (2004-05) Scoring Lindsey Hollobaugh...14.9 Rebounding Hope Foster...5.9 Assists Lindsey Geosits...4.1 Blocks Hope Foster...2.6 Steals Lindsey Hollobaugh...1.6 FG% Rachel Hanley...447 3-Pt. FG% Brooke Tomovich...386 FT% Lindsey Hollobaugh...806 LEADERS (2004-05) Scoring Mykeema Ford...17.5 Rebounding Jessica Smith...8.1 Assists Mykeema Ford...5.0 Blocks Dana Ferraro...0.8 Steals Mykeema Ford...2.0 FG% Jessica Smith...545 3-Pt. FG% Jessie Boylan...370 FT% Jessica Smith...756 Bucknell vs. Stony Brook/Iona Game Not -- 2 ABOUT : Stony Brook posted an 8-20 record in 2004-05 under first-year head coach Maura McHugh. However, the Seawolves return all but one letterwinner from that team, highlighted by all-conference choices Jessica Smith and Mykeema Ford, along with Dana Ferraro, a member of the America East All-Rookie Team. Ford, a 5-8 junior and a preseason all-conference selection, led the league with 17.5 points, 5.0 assists and 5.0 steals per game last year. Smith combined with Ford to form the highest-scoring duo in the BISON PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Corrine Fedorjaka Hollobaugh Jacquie Kesha Latham Schober Sprouse CORE-in Fed-uh-ROCK-uh HALL-a-baw JACK-ee KEE-sha LAY-tham SHOW-ber Sprowse America East by averaging 16.2 points and 8.1 rebounds in 2004-05. Ferraro contributed 5.1 points and 8.1 rebounds to tie Smith for the team lead. A team that relies on 3-pointers, the Seawolves attempted 429 last year and made 29.9 percent, while Bucknell shot just 289, but connected on 31.8 percent. Stony Brook did play one exhibition game and defeated Team Concept 90-82. Smith led all scorers with 21 points, while Ford added 17 points and seven assists. BISON VS. THE SEAWOLVES: Bucknell and Stony Brook, who will play each other two times this year (Nov. 18 and Jan. 3), have met just two times previously. The two squads split meetings in 2000 and 2001 with each team winning at home. The Seawolves won the initial game in the series, 65-44, while the Bison posted an 83-72 victory one year later. WITH A VICTORY OVER, BUCKNELL WOULD......open its season 1-0 for the first time since 2001...improve to 2-1 all-time against the Seawolves...end a two-game losing streak dating to last year ABOUT IONA: Iona will open its season Sunday afternoon at home against Bucknell. However, the Gaels, who were picked ninth in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference preseason poll, did defeat Adelphi 89-73 in an exhibition game Nov. 12. Toni Horvath, who scored 10 points in a 90-66 loss to the Bison last year, led Iona with 16 points against Adelphi. Iona returns nine letterwinners from a team that posted a 6-22 mark last year, although fourth-year head coach Anthony Bozzella has three of his top five scorers back from last year s squad, including Horvath, who averaged just over 10 points per game as a sophomore. Regan Pettijohn, a 6-2 center who averaged 8.9 points and a team-high 7.4 rebounds per game last year, should anchor the frontcourt. She was one of three Gaels to haul in eight rebounds against Adelphi. BISON VS. THE GAELS: Bucknell leads the all-time series with Iona, 2-1, having won by at least 10 points each of the last two years, including a 90-66 victory in Sojka Pavilion last year. The Gaels lone win in the series came courtesy of a 66-48 verdict at the Iona Tournament in 1992. BUCKNELL COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Kathy Fedorjaka (Fairfield 90) : 186-146 (13th season) At Bucknell: 119-108 (ninth season) Assistants: Dan Burt (West Liberty State 93), Monique LeBlanc (Bucknell 02), Naomi Bronson (Morehead State 01) COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Maura McHugh (Old Dominion 75) : 234-174 (15th season) At Stony Brook: 8-20 (second season) Assistants: Michele Cherry, Debbie Ayres, Erica Lawrence Series Record: Tied, 1-1 WITH A VICTORY OVER IONA, BUCKNELL WOULD......post a victory in its second game of the season for the first time since 2001...improve to 3-1 all-time against the Gaels FIRST GAME OF YEAR FOR OPPONENT: Much like the Bucknell football team, which faced teams playing their first game of the year three times this fall, the women s basketball team will battle more than one squad playing its first contest of the year. Both Stony Brook and Iona will open their 2005-06 campaigns with Bucknell. SEASON OPENERS: The 2005-06 campaign marks the 33rd season of Bucknell women s basketball. The Bison have posted a 13-19 record in season openers, including losses each of the last three years to West Virginia, Penn State and Florida International. Bucknell last won its first contest of the season in 2001-02 when it downed Albany 64-45. The Bison advanced to the NCAA Tournament that year. Under head coach Kathy Fedorjaka Bucknell is 4-4 in its first game of the season. EARLY OPENERS: Bucknell has opened its season on or before Nov. 18 on five occasions. The Bison are 3-2 in those contests with wins over Sacred Heart (1997), American (2000) and Albany (2001). The losses came opposite Kent State (1998) and Penn State (2002).

COMPARING THE TEAMS (2004-05) Category...Bucknell Record... 10-18 Points Per Game...59.4 Points Allowed Per Game...63.2 Field Goal Percentage...402 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage...386 Free Throw Percentage...706 Rebound Average...35.3 Rebound Margin... -4.8 Turnovers Per Game...19.5 Category... Iona Record... 6-22 Points Per Game...63.2 Points Allowed Per Game...73.3 Field Goal Percentage...395 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage...336 Free Throw Percentage...38 Rebound Average...34.2 Rebound Margin... -5.3 Turnovers Per Game...18.0 BUCKNELL LEADERS (2004-05) Scoring Lindsey Hollobaugh...14.9 Rebounding Hope Foster...5.9 Assists Lindsey Geosits...4.1 Blocks Hope Foster...2.6 Steals Lindsey Hollobaugh...1.6 FG% Rachel Hanley...447 3-Pt. FG% Brooke Tomovich...386 FT% Lindsey Hollobaugh...806 IONA LEADERS (2004-05) Scoring Meg Abele...15.9 Rebounding Regan Pettijohn...7.4 Assists Toni Horvath...4.4 Blocks Regan Pettijohn...0.8 Steals Toni Horvath...1.8 FG% Regan Pettijohn...456 3-Pt. FG% Lauren DeFalco...396 FT% Melissa Yeagley...902 BUCKNELL COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Kathy Fedorjaka (Fairfield 90) : 186-146 (13th season) At Bucknell: 119-108 (ninth season) Assistants: Dan Burt (West Liberty State 93), Monique LeBlanc (Bucknell 02), Naomi Bronson (Morehead State 01) IONA COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Anthony Bozzella (Seton Hall 88) : 169-197 (14th season) At Iona: 14-68 (fourth season) Assistants: Christi Abbate, Mandy Myers, Monge Codio Series Record: Bucknell leads, 2-1 Bucknell vs. Stony Brook/Iona Game Not -- 3 TWO AWAY FROM HOME: For the third time in the last four years Bucknell is opening its season with two straight games away from home. The Bison began 2002-03 at Penn State and at St. Bonaventure, while they opened last year at the Florida International Tournament and faced the host Panthers and Texas A&M. PRESEASON ACCOLADES FOR HOLLOBAUGH: For the second consecutive year guard Lindsey Hollobaugh was selected to the preseason All-Patriot League team. The junior, who was a Second Team All-Patriot League selection last year, led the Bison in scoring with 14.9 points per game in 2004-05. The 5-9 Hollobaugh became the fourth Bison to be named Patriot League Rookie of the Year in 2004. PATRIOT LEAGUE PRESEASON POLL: Bucknell was chosen to finish fourth in the Patriot League preseason poll, three positions higher than it finished last season. The last time the Bison were chosen as high as fourth in the preseason poll was prior to the 2002-03 campaign when they were picked second and earned three first-place votes. Bucknell was awarded one first-place vote this year, its first since 2002-03. The Bison were picked behind Holy Cross, Lehigh and Army, but ahead of American, Navy, Colgate and Lafayette. TEAM CAPTAINS: Juniors Lindsey Hollobaugh and Jacquie Seawright were voted cocaptains by their teammates prior to the 2005-06 season. Hollobaugh, who was the 2004 Patriot League Rookie of the Year, earned second-team all-league plaudits last year after leading the team in scoring with 14.9 points per game. That figure ranked third in the Patriot League. The Loganton, Pa., native also completed her sophomore year third in the league in free throw shooting (.806) and 12th in field goal percentage (.417). Seawright, who is in her first year in Orange and Blue, is a transfer from South Plains College in Levelland, Texas, which placed fourth in last year s NJCAA Tournament and finished with a sparkling 31-4 record. She averaged more than 12 points and five rebounds in her two years at South Plains. JUNIOR CAPTAINS: Juniors Lindsey Hollobaugh and Jacquie Seawright are just the third and fourth juniors to serve as captains in the nine-year tenure of head coach Kathy Fedorjaka. Lindsey Geosits, a junior on last year s squad, and current assistant coach Monique LeBlanc, who was team captain in 2000-01, are the only other juniors to be captain under Fedorjaka. Hollobaugh and Seawright join Irene Stein (1975-76), Barbara Castens (1977-78), Jennifer Burke (1981-82), Denise Cohen (1981-82), Ann Kirwin (1985-86), Stacey Spitko (1986-87), Jennifer Walz (1987-88), Molly Elliott (1988-89), Lisa Fink (1991-92), Joy Sandler (1991-92), K.C. Vlah (1994-95), LeBlanc and Geosits as the only junior captains in the 33-year history of the program. Castens and Spitko also served as captains during their sophomore campaigns. THREE PATRIOT LEAGUE HONOREES RETURN: Bucknell is the lone team in the Patriot League with three players returning that garnered postseason awards last year. The Bison have junior guard Lindsey Hollobaugh, who was a Second Team All-Patriot League selection last season, along with All-Rookie choices Kesha Champion and Hope Foster back in the fold this year. Holy Cross, which also placed two players on the All-Rookie squad, is the only other conference team with multiple players on its 2005-06 roster that were cited by the league last March. Bucknell has had at least two players honored by the Patriot League in its postseason awards every year since 1996. Hollobaugh, who was the 2004 Patriot League Rookie of the Year, was third in the Patriot League in scoring at 14.9 points per game. She now has 899 career points and was elected co-captain by her teammates during the preseason. Champion joined Hollobaugh as the only Bison to start all 28 games last year and averaged 6.7 points and 3.3 rebounds per game. Foster, who was third on the team in scoring, led the Patriot League with 72 blocks as a freshman. She broke the Bucknell single-season record and is tied for sixth on Bucknell s career block list. 1,000 POINTS ON THE HORIZON: Through two seasons, junior guard Lindsey Hollobaugh has amassed 899 points. That is the third-highest figure in Bucknell history, trailing only Molly Creamer s 1,008 and Jennifer Walz s 973. Creamer and Walz are the only two Bison to reach 2,000 career points. With 101 more points, Hollobaugh will become the 15th player in Bucknell history to tally 1,000 career points. Desire Almind, who reached that plateau at the end of the 2002-03 campaign, was the last Bucknell player to reach 1,000 points. Hollobaugh, who scored a Bucknell-record 483 points as a freshman, is averaging 15.8 points per game in her career, good for fourth on the Bison career list.

THE PATRIOT LEAGUE 2004-05 Patriot League Standings League Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Holy Cross 12-2.857 20-11.645 Lehigh 10-4.714 19-10.655 Army 8-6.571 15-13.536 American 7-7.500 12-16.429 Colgate 6-8.429 12-18.400 Navy 6-8.429 11-18.379 Bucknell 4-10.286 10-18.357 Lafayette 3-11.214 5-23.179 Friday, Nov. 18 Coast Guard at Army... 5:30 p.m. Bucknell... 7 p.m. Holy Cross at Northeastern... 7 p.m. Lehigh at Penn... 7 p.m. Navy at Florida Atlantic... 7 p.m. American at Towson... 7:30 p.m. Colgate at Vermont... 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19 Navy vs. Monmouth... 5 p.m. Colgate vs. Pittsburgh/William & Mary... TBA Wagner at Lafayette... 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20 St. John s at Army... 1 p.m. Brown at Lehigh... 1 p.m. Delaware at American... 2 p.m. Bucknell... 2 p.m. Holy Cross at Massachusetts... 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22 Dartmouth at Holy Cross... 6 p.m. Coppin State at Bucknell... 7 p.m. Lehigh at Princeton... 7 p.m. North Carolina A&T at Navy... 7:30 p.m. PATRIOT LEAGUE PRESEASON POLL Team (1st-place votes)...points 1. Holy Cross (11)...94 2. Lehigh (1)...76 3. Army (3)...73 4. Bucknell (1)...64 5. American...44 6. Navy...42 7. Colgate...39 8. Lafayette...16 Bucknell vs. Stony Brook/Iona Game Not -- 4 RETURNING STARTERS: For the first time since the 2002-03 campaign, Bucknell will have two players on its roster who started every game the previous year. Junior guard Lindsey Hollobaugh, who has started all 57 games in her career, and sophomore guard Kesha Champion each started all 28 contests last year. Molly Creamer and Kate Franks started every game in 2001-02 and returned to the Bison lineup in 2002-03. SOJKA SUCCESS: Bucknell posted a 7-5 home mark last year to improve its all-time record at Sojka Pavilion to 19-12 (.613). In their three years playing at Sojka Pavilion, the Bison have never finished below.500. Last year Bucknell won its first six home games to stretch its overall home winning streak to 10 games. By the time American ended the Bison s winning streak, Bucknell had gone 362 days without a home loss. Bucknell s All-Time Record in Sojka Pavilion Year W-L Pct. 2002-03 4-2.667 2003-04 8-5.615 2004-05 7-5.583 Totals 19-12.613 BLOCKS RECORD FOR FOSTER: Sophomore Hope Foster had a banner defensive year as a freshman. She blocked 72 shots to break Desire Almind s year-old Bucknell singleseason record of 62. That figure tied Kim Delfs for sixth on the Bison career list and puts Foster more than halfway to Marie Kocornik s standard of 132 that has stood since 1988. In addition to moving up the Bucknell charts, Foster has quickly ascended the Patriot League blocks list, ranking 15th all-time after just one year. Patriot League Blocks Player, School Years Games Blocks 1. Kathy Courtney, Holy Cross 1994-97 117 309 2. Lisa Andrews, Holy Cross 2002-05 118 201 3. Karen Juda, Holy Cross 1993-96 112 194 4. Kelly Roche, Fordham 1991-93 78 174 5. Leandra Fuller, Colgate 2002-05 119 170 6. Jessica DePalo, Lehigh 2002-05 114 136 7. Desire Almind, Bucknell 2001-04 109 108 8. Therese Kelley, Army 1998-01 112 105 9. Yolanda Ray, Navy 1992-94 80 93 10. Kim Cowling, Navy 1992-94 79 92 11. Adrienne Roseti, Navy 2002-04 110 84 12. Shannon McGowan, Bucknell 1994-97 85 80 13. Lori Peretta, Colgate 1993-96 110 79 Laurie Coffey, Navy 1996-99 105 79 15. Kim Delfs, Bucknell 1996-99 98 72 Summer Ivan, Holy Cross 1996-99 115 72 Hope Foster, Bucknell 2005-28 72 NO SENIORS: Bucknell s 11-person roster is without a senior this year. The Bison roster is comprised of two juniors, five sophomores and four freshmen. It is the first time since the 2000-01 season Bucknell has not had a senior listed on its roster. That was the first 20-win campaign in the history of the program and was the year before the first NCAA Tournament appearance in program history. Preseason All-League Team Megan Ballard, Colgate Sara Ellis, Lehigh Cara Enright, Army Lindsey Hollobaugh, Bucknell Brittany Keil, Holy Cross * Preseason Player of the Year.500 STREAK BROKEN: With its 4-10 Patriot League record last year, Bucknell s string of 10 consecutive seasons with at least a.500 record in Patriot League play was snapped. The last time the Bison finished below.500 before last year was the 1993-94 campaign when they posted a 3-11 league mark. The next year they improved to 7-7 and the year after that (1995-96) the won their only Patriot League regular season title with a 10-2 mark. DEJA VU?: Bucknell fell in the first round of the Patriot League Tournament last year as Lehigh s Jessica DePalo scored just before the buzzer to give the Mountain Hawks a 54-52 victory. It was the first time the Bison lost in the quarterfinals of the postseason since 2001. The following year Bucknell rebounded to win all three of its Patriot League Tournament games to claim the title and advance to its only NCAA Tournament. 99 PATRIOT LEAGUE WINS: With its first Patriot League victory this season Bucknell will join Holy Cross as the only two teams in the history of the league to reach 100 wins. In its 16th season, the Patriot League has consisted of nine different teams over the years.

STATISTICS BY CLASS (2004-05) Bucknell vs. Stony Brook/Iona Game Not -- 5 Navy, which has won 85 games, is third on the list of victories behind the Crusaders and Bison. Class... Points (1663) Freshman...578 (34.8%) Sophomore...596 (35.8%) Junior...96 (5.8%) Senior...393 (23.6%) Class... Rebounds (988) Freshman...347 (35.1%) Sophomore...269 (27.2%) Junior...64 (6.5%) Senior...181 (18.3%) Team...127 (12.9%) Class... Assists (384) Freshman... 113 (29.4%) Sophomore...102 (26.6%) Junior... 114 (29.7%) Senior...54 (14.1%) Class... Steals (236) Freshman...98 (41.5%) Sophomore...64 (27.1%) Junior...39 (16.5%) Senior...35 (14.8%) BISON BY THE NUMBERS Years of Basketball... 33rd First... 1973-74 Head Coaches (all-time)... 8 Head Coaches (in PL)... 3 All-Time Record... 332-430 Winning s... 10.500 s... 2 Losing s... 20 20+ Win s... 2 NCAA Appearances... 1 PL W-L... 99-97 PL Tournament W-L... 9-14 PL Tournament Titles... 1 PL Regular Titles... 1 First Team All-PL... 10 Second Team All-PL... 13 PL All-Rookie Team...11 PL Player of the Year... 3 PL Rookie of the Year... 4 PL Coach of the Year... 2 PL All-Tournament Team... 9 PL Tournament MVP... 1 ON THIS DATE - (NOV. 18) - 1-0 2000: Bison defeat American, 79-73, to open 2000-01 season 1-0. ON THIS DATE - (NOV. 20) - 4-2 1984: Bison lose to local rival Bloomsburg, 63-50. 2000: Bsion win second of five consecutive games to open season over Hampton (80-71). 2004: Champion/Foster score 12 points in second career game (L, 66-53). TRANSFERS ARRIVE: Bucknell has added two transfers from other colleges to its roster this year. One, Jacquie Seawright, is a junior who transferred from South Plains College in Levelland, Texas. She is eligible to play this year. The other, Andrea Wright, is a sophomore who is sitting out the 2005-06 campaign due to NCAA transfer rules after playing at Penn last year. Seawright, who averaged 10.8 points per game, earned the best overall studentathlete grade-point average last year. Wright averaged 1.7 points and 1.0 rebounds per game in limited action during her one season with the Quakers. The duo doubles the number of transfers during head coach Kathy Fedorjaka s nine-year tenure. Brooke Tomovich, who transferred from Loyola (Md.), and Lillian Drumgold, who was a transfer from UNC Wilmington, were seniors on last year s team. NATIONAL ROSTER: After featuring a roster with six Pennsylvanians and not one player from west of Ohio last year, the 2005-06 Bison are much more diverse. Two players (Amanda Brown, Jacquie Seawright) hail from Texas, while one is from Illinois (Lauren Schober). The 11-person active roster represents nine different states and Washington, D.C. COACHING FAMILIES: In January 2005, it was announced that Frank Fedorjaka, the husband of Bucknell head coach Kathy Fedorjaka, would succeed longtime coach Sid Jamieson as the head men s lacrosse coach at Bucknell. With the promotion, Bucknell became the second Patriot League school to have spouses serving as head coaches of two different sports at the same time, joining Lehigh. The Mountain Hawks women s basketball coach is Sue Troyan, while her husband, Fran, serves as the head softball coach. LEBLANC RETURNS TO ALMA MATER: Assistant coach Monique LeBlanc, a 2002 graduate of Bucknell who was team captain as a junior and senior, has returned to her alma mater this year. She becomes the second former Bison women s basketball player to serve as an assistant coach at her alma mater, following K.C. Vlah. Vlah, who was also a two-time team captain and is a 1996 Bucknell graduate, served as an assistant coach in 1997-98 under then-first year head coach Kathy Fedorjaka. LeBlanc is one of five coaches throughout Bucknell s 27 varsity teams that are graduates of the school. Head women s rowing coach Stephen Kish 92, head women s soccer coach Ben Landis 96, head men s and women s water polo coach John Zeigler 91 and assistant softball coach Angie Stackhouse 04 are also coaches at their alma mater. ACADEMICS AT BUCKNELL: Bucknell garnered a 2003 USA Today Academic Achivement Award after leading the nation in graduation rates with a perfect 100% showing, and the Bison agains ranked in the top 10 in the most recent graduation rates survey. BU also ranks third among all Division I institutions in total number of Academic All-Americans, with 110 since 1970. Bison teams also get it done on the playing fields, winning the Presidents Cup - the Patriot League s all-sports crown - in 11 of 15 years. UP NEXT: Bucknell returns home for a three-game homestand against Coppin State, Siena and Saint Joseph s. The Bison kick off their home campaign Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 7 p.m. against Coppin State, a 2005 NCAA Tournament participant. The contest against Siena is the first game of a doubleheader with the men s team on Saturday, Nov. 26, while the St. Joseph s game is the following day. ALL-TIME START CHART Name Streak Last Start Lindsey Hollobaugh 57 57 vs. Lehigh (3-3-05) Kesha Champion 28 28 vs. Lehigh (3-3-05) Hope Foster 14 6 vs. Lehigh (3-3-05) Kristina Collymore 2 0 vs. Navy (2-13-05) Ashley Branch 0 0 --- Amanda Brown 0 0 --- Corrine Keller 0 0 --- Sarah Latham 0 0 --- Lauren Schober 0 0 --- Jacquie Seawright 0 0 --- Ashton Sprouse 0 0 ---

Bucknell vs. Stony Brook/Iona Game Not -- 6 2004-05 BUCKNELL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATT. HIGH PTS. HIGH REB. NOTES NOVEMBER Fri. 19 at Florida International# 44-61 L 299 Hollobaugh-16 Hanley-8 Bison limited to 30.0 percent shooting Sat. 20 vs. Texas A&M# 53-68 L 367 Hollobaugh-13 Hanley-11 Texas A&M outrebounds Bison 51-34 Wed. 24 CORNELL 86-63 W 806 Hollobaugh-19 Tomovich-7 Bison score 51 points in second half Fri. 26 at Saint Francis (Pa.) 61-81 L 454 Tomovich-17 Foster-12 -high 32 TOs for Bucknell Sun. 28 at Manhattan 49-77 L 213 Tomovich-9 Foster-5 14 steals for Manhattan Collymore-5 DECEMBER Sat. 4 at Albany 37-64 L 224 Hollobaugh-14 Hollobaugh-12 Least points for Bison since 1997-98 Tue. 7 BUFFALO 68-56 W 521 Hanley-16 Champion-7 Foster s 5 blocks most by Bison since 1988 Sat. 18 at Coppin State 51-63 L 235 Hollobaugh-16 Hollobaugh-8 14 off. reb. is new season high Mon. 20 UMES 60-48 W 442 Foster-12 Hanley-8 54 combined turnovers (BU 28, UMES 26) Tomovich-8 Wed. 29 at Akron 48-47 W 196 Hollobaugh-18 Hanley-12 First road victory for Bison Thu. 30 at Bowling Green 60-80 L 579 Hollobaugh-15 Hanley-5 Bison trail by as many as 31 points JANUARY Mon. 3 IONA 90-66 W 386 Hollobaugh-18 Tomovich-6 Five players in double figures for Bison Sat. 8 61-66 L 688 Hollobaugh-21 Hanley-7 Holy Cross ends game on 6-0 run Wed. 12 67-65 W 312 Hollobaugh-26 Foster-10 Champion sinks 2 FT w/less than 3 seconds Sat. 15 61-65 L 505 Tomovich-16 Foster-5 Bison draw to within 4 after 20-pt deficit Hollobaugh-5 Mon. 17 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 80-64 W 281 Hollobaugh-27 Hollobaugh-9 Hope Foster blocks six shots in first half Fri. 21 53-55 L 201 Tomovich-19 Hollobaugh-6 Bison fall for first time in 9 games vs. LC Sun. 23 44-52 L 225 Hollobaugh-12 Hanley-6 Lehigh tallies 16 steals and forces 22 TOs Fri. 28 53-56 L 659 Tomovich-25 Tomovich-10 highs in pts and rebs for Tomovich Sun. 30 43-53 L 441 Champion-12 Hollobaugh-9 Bison score 5 points in final 11:57 FEBRUARY Fri. 4 62-68 L 467 Hollobaugh-19 Hanley-8 Leopards sweep BU for 1st time since 93-94 Sun. 6 55-67 L 436 Foster-14 Foster-8 Bison outrebounded 42-29 Hollobaugh-14 Fri. 11 66-60 W 322 Tomovich-14 Foster-8 Bison season-high 23-33 from FT line Sun. 13 65-58 W 701 Hollobaugh-16 Hollobaugh-6 Hollobaugh and Tomovich score final 16 pts. Sat. 19 58-56 L 364 Hollobaugh-16 Foster-7 Bison lead by 14 points in second half Wed. 23 72-71 W 328 Tomovich-23 Champion-7 Tomovich makess GW FT with 8.6 seconds Foster-7 Sat. 26 66-84 L 385 Tomovich-16 Foster-7 Bison allow Colgate to shoot 47.9% Hollobaugh-7 MARCH Thu. 3 at Lehigh% 52-54 L 636 Hollobaugh-23 Hollobaugh-7 DePalo makes game-winner with 4 seconds Home contests in BOLD at Sojka Pavilion # Travelers Tournament (Miami, Fla.) % Patriot League Tournament (hosted by top two seeds) + Patriot League Championship game at home of higher seed * Patriot League contest SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd OT Total Bucknell 789 (28.2) 874 (31.2) 0 (0.0) 1663 (59.4) Opponent 838 (29.9) 932 (33.3) 0 (0.0) 1770 (63.2) Record Summary Bucknell Record Overall Home Away Neutral All Games 10-18 7-5 3-12 0-1 Patriot League 4-10 2-5 2-5 0-0 Non-Conference 6-7 5-0 1-6 0-1 ATTENDANCE SUMMARY G Total Avg./G Home 12 5443 454 Away 15 5863 390.9 Neutral 1 367 367 Total 28 11,673 416.9 Margin of Victory 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15+ 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 MARGIN OF DEFEAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15+ 0 3 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 7

Bucknell vs. Stony Brook/Iona Game Not -- 7 BUCKNELL POINT/REBOUND BREAKDOWN Starters Bench Pts. Reb. Pts. Reb. at Fla. International 32 21 12 9 vs. Texas A&M 31 18 22 11 CORNELL 65 23 21 11 at Saint Francis (Pa.) 44 10 17 17 at Manhattan 32 13 6 14 at Albany 33 31 4 8 BUFFALO 48 18 20 7 at Coppin State 35 23 16 10 UMES 35 26 25 11 at Akron 32 29 16 12 at Bowling Green 36 17 24 12 IONA 58 14 32 11 55 22 6 7 59 24 8 13 34 14 27 9 FDU 60 27 20 11 36 20 17 7 36 19 8 12 44 22 9 5 24 20 19 12 43 19 19 10 39 9 16 14 42 20 24 7 43 19 22 11 36 16 20 11 66 27 6 5 51 26 15 7 at Lehigh (PL Tourn) 48 23 4 7 Totals 1197 570 466 281 Average 42.8 20.4 16.6 10.0 2004-05 PATRIOT LEAGUE HONORS Player of the Week: 11/22/04 Lisa Andrews (Holy Cross) 11/29/04 Emily Braseth (Colgate) 12/6/04 Jessica DePalo (Lehigh) 12/13/04 Megan Ballard (Colgate) 12/20/04 Sara Ellis (Lehigh) 12/28/04 Sara Ellis (Lehigh) 1/3/05 Jessica DePalo (Lehigh) 1/10/05 Sara Ellis (Lehigh) 1/17/05 Lisa Andrews (Holy Cross) 1/24/05 Emily Braseth (Colgate) 1/31/05 Maggie Fontana (Holy Cross) 2/7/05 Alison Lipinski (Colgate) 2/14/05 Mary Frances Hynoski (Lehigh) 2/21/05 Jessica Conte (Holy Cross) 2/28/05 Emily Braseth (Colgate) Rookie of the Week: 11/22/04 Vanessa Van De Venter (Lafayette) 11/29/04 Laura Aloisi (Holy Cross) 12/6/04 Vanessa Van De Venter (Lafayette) 12/13/04 Cara Enright (Army) 12/20/04 Cara Enright (Army) 12/28/04 Hope Foster (Bucknell) 1/3/05 Vanessa Van De Venter (Lafayette) 1/10/05 Cara Enright (Army) 1/17/05 Cara Enright (Army) 1/24/05 Cara Enright (Army) 1/31/05 Cara Enright (Army) 2/7/05 Cara Enright (Army) 2/14/05 Vanessa Van De Venter (Lafayette) 2/21/05 Kristina Collymore (Bucknell) 2/28/05 Kesha Champion (Bucknell) 2004-05 MISCELLANEOUS STATS Times led Bucknell in scoring... Lindsey Hollobaugh... 17 Brooke Tomovich... 8 Hope Foster... 2 Kesha Champion... 1 Rachel Hanley... 1 Times led Bucknell in rebounding... Hope Foster... 9 Lindsey Hollobaugh... 9 Rachel Hanley... 8 Brooke Tomovich... 4 Kesha Champion... 2 Kristina Collymore... 1 Times led Bucknell in assists... Lindsey Geosits... 20 Lindsey Hollobaugh... 8 Kesha Champion... 5 Kristina Collymore... 3 Brooke Tomovich... 3 Hope Foster... 1 Rachel Hanley... 1 Ashton Sprouse... 1 times led categories include ties Double-Figure scoring games... (high point total) games Lindsey Hollobaugh...(27) 24 Brooke Tomovich...(25) 14 Kesha Champion...(13) 8 Rachel Hanley...(18) 6 Hope Foster...(14) 7 Kristina Collymore...(14) 6 Emilie Barruet...(10) 1 Bucknell s Largest Lead: 32 vs. Iona; 6:18 second half (83-51). Bucknell s Largest Deficit: 34 vs. Manhattan; 6:57 second half (68-34) Largest Lead Bucknell Surrendered in Loss: 14 vs. Army (twice); last, 17:35 second half (39-25) Largest Deficit Bucknell Overcame to Win: 11 vs. Akron; two times (last 5:31 first half), 18-7 Bison From Foul Line in Last 5 Minutes of a Game (Plus Overtime): Emilie Barruet 2-2 1.000 Kesha Champion 9-10.900 Lindsey Hollobaugh 34-39.872 Ashton Sprouse 5-6.833 Hope Foster 7-10.700 Lindsey Geosits 7-10.700 Rachel Hanley 4-6.667 Sarah Latham 2-3.667 Brooke Tomovich 3-5.600 Kristina Collymore 6-12.500 Amanda Fleming 2-4.500 Lillian Drumgold 2-4.500 Amy Ketcham 1-2.500 Totals 84-113.743 2004-05 WINS-LOSSES BY STARTING LINEUP Hollobaugh, Collymore, Champion, Hanley, Foster.....2-0 (1.000) (at American, at Navy) Hollobaugh, Geosits, Champion, Foster, Hanley......3-3 (.500) (Buffalo, Coppin State, UMES, Akron, Bowling Green, Army) Hollobaugh, Geosits, Champion, Foster, Tomovich...2-4 (.333) (Manhattan, Albany, Fairleigh Dickinson, Holy Cross, at Colgate, at Lehigh (PL Tourn.)) Hollobaugh, Geosits, Champion, Hanley, Tomovich..... 3-11 (.214) (Florida International, Texas A&M, Cornell, St. Francis (Pa.), Iona, at Holy Cross, Colgate, at Army, at Lafayette, at Lehigh, American, Navy, Lafayette, Lehigh) wins listed in bold 2004-05 STARTERS BY GAME Guard Guard Guard Forward Forward at FIU Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Hanley Tomovich vs. Texas A&M Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Hanley Tomovich CORNELL Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Hanley Tomovich at St. Francis Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Hanley Tomovich at Manhattan Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Foster Tomovich at Albany Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Foster Tomovich BUFFALO Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Foster Hanley at Coppin State Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Foster Hanley UMES Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Foster Hanley at Akron Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Foster Hanley at BGU Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Foster Hanley IONA Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Hanley Tomovich Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Hanley Tomovich Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Hanley Tomovich Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Hanley Tomovich FDU Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Foster Tomovich Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Hanley Tomovich Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Hanley Tomovich Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Hanley Tomovich Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Hanley Tomovich Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Hanley Tomovich Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Hanley Tomovich Hollobaugh Collymore Champion Foster Hanley Hollobaugh Collymore Champion Foster Hanley Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Foster Hanley HC* Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Foster Tomovich Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Foster Tomovich at Lehigh Hollobaugh Geosits Champion Foster Tomovich

Bucknell vs. Stony Brook/Iona Game Not -- 8 BUCKNELL BY THE NUMBERS (2004-05) playing at home... 7-5 playing on the road... 3-12 playing on a neutral court... 0-1 playing an overtime game... 0-0 in games decided by 5 points or less... 3-6 in games decided by 6-10 points... 2-3 in games decided by 11-15 points... 2-3 in games decided by 16-20 points... 1-3 in games decided by 20+ points... 2-3 when leading at the half... 8-4 when trailing at the half... 1-13 when tied at the half... 1-1 when scoring 80+ points... 3-0 when scoring 70-79 points... 1-0 when scoring 60-69 points... 5-6 when scoring 59 points or less... 1-12 when the opponent scores 80+ points... 0-3 when the opponent scores 70-79 points... 1-1 when the opponent scores 60-69 points... 5-8 when the opponent scores 59 points or less... 4-6 when outrebounding the opponent... 4-3 when getting outrebounded... 5-15 when rebounds are even... 1-0 when shooting at least 50% from the field... 2-1 when shooting 40% to 50% from the field... 3-7 when shooting less than 40% from the field... 5-10 when the opponent shoots at least 50% from the field... 0-0 when the opponent shoots between 40% to 50% from the field... 2-10 when the opponent shoots less than 40% from the field... 8-8 when outshooting the opponent from the field... 9-4 when getting outshot from the field... 1-13 when both teams shoot the same from the field... 0-1 when shooting at least 70% from the line... 7-9 when shooting less than 70% from the line... 3-9 when handing out at least 15 assists... 5-4 when handing out less than 15 assists... 5-14 when committing at least 15 turnovers... 8-18 when committing less than 15 turnovers... 2-0 when making at least 10 steals... 5-4 when making less than 10 steals... 5-14 when scoring more bench points... 6-6 when the opponent scores more bench points...4-11 when both teams score the same bench points... 0-1 on Mondays... 3-0 on Tuesdays... 1-0 on Wednesdays... 4-0 on Thursdays... 0-2 on Fridays... 1-5 on Saturdays... 0-7 on Sundays... 1-4 in November... 1-4 in December... 3-3 in January... 3-6 in February... 3-4 in March... 0-1 RECORD WATCH CAREER RECORDS 1,000-POINT SCORERS 1. Molly Creamer 2,462 1999-2003 2. Jennifer Walz 2,112 1985-89 3. Desire Almind 1,581 2000-04 4. Vicki Quimby 1,570 1998-2002 5. Lori Houck 1,447 1996-2000 6. Ann Kirwin 1,343 1983-87 7. Marie Kocornik 1,310 1984-88 8. Kate Franks 1,244 1999-2003 9. Susie Hopper 1,228 1986-90 10. Stacey Spitko 1,220 1984-88 11. Lynne Walshaw 1,209 1985-89 12. Kirsten Ellison 1,050 1988-92 13. Juliet McGee 1,040 1989-93 14. Kim Delfs 1,016 1995-99 -- Lindsey Hollobaugh 899 2003- SCORING AVERAGE 1. Molly Creamer 21.0 1999-2003 2. Jennifer Walz 19.0 1985-89 3. Jane Meyer 16.8 1982-84 4. Lindsey Hollobaugh 15.8 2003-5. Desire Almind 14.5 2000-04 6. Vicki Quimby 13.5 1998-2002 7. Lori Houck 13.3 1996-2000 8. Bobbi Castens 12.8 1975-79 9. Denise Cohen 12.5 1979-83 10. Ann Kirwin 12.4 1983-87 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 1. Molly Creamer 195 1999-2003 2. Kate Franks 151 1999-2003 3. Chiara Sockel 97 1993-97 4. Lauren Wagner 90 1992-96 5. Lori Houck 74 1996-2000 6. Joy Sandler 73 1988-93 7. Lindsey Hollobaugh 67 2003-8. Kelly Dee 53 1990-92 Lindsey Geosits 53 2002-05 10. Beth Coffey 43 1993-96 Anne McGovern 43 1989-93 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Marie Kocornik 132 1984-88 2. Desire Almind 108 2000-04 3. Susie Hopper 103 1986-90 4. Ann Kirwin 87 1983-87 5. Shannon McGowan 80 1993-97 6. Kim Delfs 72 1995-99 Hope Foster 72 2004-8. Julie Bachman 62 1986-87, 89-91 9. Molly Creamer 54 1999-2003 10. Kirsten Ellison 51 1988-92 CAREER 20-POINT GAMES Lindsey Hollobaugh (13): at West Virginia (20), 11/21/03 vs. Providence (25), 12/29/03 vs. Lehigh (21), 2/11/04 vs. Lafayette (28), 2/20/04 vs. Army (21), 2/22/04 at Holy Cross (28), 2/27/04 at Colgate (27), 2/29/04 vs. Holy Cross (25), 3/5/04 vs. Colgate (20), 3/7/04 at Holy Cross (21), 1/8/05 vs. Colgate (26), 1/12/05 vs. FDU (27), 1/17/05 vs. Lehigh (23), 3/3/05 CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES Lindsey Hollobaugh (3): vs. Coppin State (19-10), 11/30/03 vs. Manhattan (18-11), 1/2/04 vs. Albany (14-12), 12/4/04 PLAYER GAME HIGHS (2004-05) Points...27 Lindsey Hollobaugh vs. FDU (1-17-05) FG Made...10 Brooke Tomovich vs. American (1-23-05) FG Attempted...21 Lindsey Hollobaugh vs. FDU (1-17-05) 3-Pt. FG Made...4 Lindsey Hollobaugh vs. Colgate (1-12-05) Brooke Tomovich vs. American (1-28-05) 3-Pt. FG Attempted...7 Brooke Tomovich vs. American (1-28-05) FT Made...8 Lindsey Hollobaugh vs. FIU (11-19-04) FT Attempted...9 Lindsey Hollobaugh vs. Colgate (1-12-05) Rebounds...12 Hope Foster vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (11-26-04) Lindsey Hollobaugh vs. Albany (12-4-04) Rachel Hanley vs. Akron (12-29-04) Assists...9 Lindsey Geosits vs. Iona (1-5-04) Blocked Shots...6 Hope Foster vs. FDU (1/17/05)/Lehigh (2/6/05) Steals...7 Lindsey Geosits vs. Colgate (1/12/05) Minutes...40 Lindsey Hollobaugh (11 times)

Bucknell vs. Stony Brook/Iona Game Not -- 9 In her ninth year at the helm of the Bison, head coach Kathy Fedorjaka is the longest-tenured mentor in the 33-year history of Bucknell s women s basketball program. Since arriving in Lewisburg, Pa., Fedorjaka has amassed a 119-108 (.524) record. In her 13-year coaching career, the Groton, Conn., native has totaled a 186-146 (.560) mark. She is the only Bucknell coach to pass the century mark in wins. The 1997-98 Patriot League Coach of the Year, Fedorjaka has recruited and tutored many of the best players in Bucknell history. Among the most prominent have been Molly Creamer and Desire Almind. Creamer, who was the first player in school or Patriot League history to get drafted into the WNBA when she was a first-round pick of the New York Liberty with the 10th overall selection in the 2003 draft, finished her career in 2003 with 22 school records and 13 Patriot League standards to her name. The only three-time Patriot League Player of the Year, Creamer scored 2,462 points in her career and, in addition to playing with the Liberty, has played professionally in Israel. She has played in the National Women s Basketball League (NWBL) in recent years. Almind completed her four-year career in 2004 as the school s third-leading scorer and rebounder. She has played professionally in France, and joined Creamer in the NWBL in 2005. Led by that duo, which garnered seven all-league selections, Fedorjaka has seen her players show up on the first, second or rookie all-league teams 22 times. Fedorjaka has also tutored three of the last seven rookie of the years in the league, including current junior Lindsey Hollobaugh, who won the award in 2003-04. CONTINUITY AT THE TOP Kathy Fedorjaka is among the most senior coaches in the Patriot League as she embarks on her ninth year at the helm of the Bison. Only Holy Cross Bill Gibbons and Lehigh s Sue Troyan have been head coaches in the league longer. Pat Flannery, the head coach of Bucknell s men s basketball team, is the dean of league coaches on the men s side as he roams the Bison sideline for his 12th season in 2005-06. Combined, Flannery and Fedorjaka total 21 years of Patriot League experience. Only Holy Cross Gibbons (16th season) and Ralph Willard (seventh season) form a more veteran combination among Patriot League schools. PATRIOT LEAGUE COACHES CAREER WINS Name, School Yr. W L Pct. Bill Gibbons, Holy Cross 21 413 183.693 Kathy Fedorjaka, Bucknell 13 186 146.560 Sue Troyan, Lehigh 11 140 144.493 Kristin Hughes, Colgate 13 132 174.431 Tammy Smith, Lafayette 12 125 168.427 Tom Marryott, Navy 3 24 35.407 Melissa McFerrin, American 2 12 16.429 Maggie Dixon, Army 1 0 0.000 PATRIOT LEAGUE WINS Name, School Yr. W L Pct. Bill Gibbons, Holy Cross 16 164 30.845 Sue Troyan, Lehigh 11 71 57.555 Kathy Fedorjaka, Bucknell 9 60 44.577 Tom Marryott, Navy 3 12 16.429 Melissa McFerrin, American 2 7 7.500 Tammy Smith, Lafayette 5 7 49.125 Kristin Hughes, Colgate 2 6 8.429 Maggie Dixon, Army 1 0 0.000 HEAD COACH KATHY FEDORJAKA Air Force 1 0 Akron 3 0 Alabama 0 1 Albany 4 2 American 5 4 Army 12 5 Baylor 0 1 Binghamton 0 2 Bowling Green 0 2 California 1 0 Canisius 1 1 Cleveland State 1 1 Colgate 11 8 Columbia 1 0 Coppin State 1 3 Cornell 2 2 Buffalo 1 0 Davidson 0 1 Delaware 2 2 Drexel 1 0 Duquesne 0 1 Elon 1 0 FDU 2 0 Florida Int. 0 2 Florida Southern 0 1 Hampton 2 0 Harvard 1 1 Hofstra 0 2 Holy Cross 6 14 IPFW 1 0 Iona 2 0 Kent State 0 2 Lafayette 12 4 FEDORJAKA VS. ALL OPPONENTS FEDORJAKA YEAR-BY-YEAR Year School W L Pct. 1993-94 Connecticut College 16 8.667 1994-95 Bloomsburg 14 11.560 1995-96 Bloomsburg 17 11.607 1996-97 Bloomsburg 20 8.714 1997-98 Bucknell 12 14.462 1998-99 Bucknell 13 14.481 1999-00 Bucknell 15 15.500 2000-01 Bucknell 20 8.714 2001-02 Bucknell 21 10..677 2002-03 Bucknell 13 15.464 2003-04 Bucknell 15 14.517 2004-05 Bucknell 10 18.357 2005-06 Bucknell 0 0.000 (13th season) 186 146.560 ALL-TIME BISON COACHING RECORDS La Salle 2 3 Lehigh 8 10 Long Island 0 1 Loyola (Md.) 1 1 Manhattan 0 2 Marist 1 1 UMBC 1 1 UMES 2 0 Navy 14 5 Niagara 3 0 Northeastern 1 1 Penn State 0 1 Pennsylvania 0 2 Pittsburgh 1 0 Princeton 1 1 Providence 1 0 Rider 1 1 Robert Morris 1 0 Sacramento 1 0 Sacred Heart 2 1 St. Bonaventure 0 2 St. Francis (Pa.) 2 3 St. Mary s 0 1 Stony Brook 1 1 Texas A&M 0 1 Towson 0 1 Villanova 0 1 Wagner 0 1 West Virginia 0 2 Winthrop 1 0 Yale 0 1 * Includes only games while coaching Bucknell Name At Bucknell W L Pct. Barbara Testa 1973-76 (3 years) 11 13.458 Rebecca Carr 1976-80 (4) 31 30.508 Terrie Grieb 1980-81 (1) 7 12.368 Karen Harden 1981-83 (2) 13 36.265 Cindy Connelley 1983-84 (1) 9 17.346 Lori Howard 1984-91 (7) 77 116.399 Juliene Simpson 1991-97 (6) 65 98.399 Kathy Fedorjaka 1997-pres. (9) 119 108.524 Bucknell Totals 1973-2004 (33) 332 430.436

Bucknell vs. Stony Brook/Iona Game Not -- 10 2005-06 BUCKNELL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 30 Ashley Branch Fr. F/C 6-1 Baltimore, Md./Baltimore City College High School 12 Amanda Brown Fr. G 5-6 Richardson, Texas/L.V. Berkner 25 * Kesha Champion So. G 5-7 Chesapeake, Va./Indian River 22 * Kristina Collymore So. G 5-5 Montclair, N.J./Montclair 21 * Hope Foster So. C/F 6-2 Washington, D.C./Dunbar 20 ** Lindsey Hollobaugh Jr. G 5-9 Loganton, Pa./Central Mountain 24 Corrine Keller Fr. G/F 5-10 Rochester, N.Y./Greece Athena 42 * Sarah Latham So. F 6-0 Mystic, Conn./Fitch 32 Lauren Schober Fr. F 6-0 Chicago, Ill./Regina Dominican 10 Jacquie Seawright Jr. F 5-11 Olton, Texas/Olton/South Plains College 44 * Ashton Sprouse So. F/G 6-1 Dayton, Ohio/Archbishop Alter 15 Andrea Wright So. G 5-10 Bowie, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt/Penn NUMERICAL No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 10 Jacquie Seawright Jr. F 5-11 Olton, Texas/Olton/South Plains College 12 Amanda Brown Fr. G 5-6 Richardson, Texas/L.V. Berkner 15 Andrea Wright So. G 5-10 Bowie, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt/Penn 20 ** Lindsey Hollobaugh Jr. G 5-9 Loganton, Pa./Central Mountain 21 * Hope Foster So. C/F 6-2 Washington, D.C./Dunbar 22 * Kristina Collymore So. G 5-5 Montclair, N.J./Montclair 24 Corrine Keller Fr. G/F 5-10 Rochester, N.Y./Greece Athena 25 * Kesha Champion So. G 5-7 Chesapeake, Va./Indian River 30 Ashley Branch Fr. F/C 6-1 Baltimore, Md./Baltimore City College High School 32 Lauren Schober Fr. F 6-0 Chicago, Ill./Regina Dominican 42 * Sarah Latham So. F 6-0 Mystic, Conn./Fitch 44 * Ashton Sprouse So. F/G 6-1 Dayton, Ohio/Archbishop Alter * Indicates letters earned Italicized - Transfer from Penn, sitting out 2005-06 season per NCAA rules Head Coach: Kathy Fedorjaka (Fairfield 90, Ninth season) Assistant Coaches: Dan Burt (West Liberty State 93), Naomi Bronson (Morehead State 01), Monique LeBlanc (Bucknell 02)

Bucknell vs. Stony Brook/Iona Game Not -- 11 #30 Ashley Branch Freshman Forward/Center 6-1 Baltimore, Md. Baltimore City College High School Led high school team to back-to-back state championships Branch s and Highs Pts.: 0 N/A Same Reb.: 0 N/A Same FG: 0 N/A Same FGA: 0 N/A Same 3FG: 0 N/A Same 3FGA: 0 N/A Same FT: 0 N/A Same FTA: 0 N/A Same Asst.: 0 N/A Same Stl.: 0 N/A Same Blk.: 0 N/A Same Branch s 2005-06 Game-by-Game Statistics Branch s Statistics Totals 0-0 0-0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 #12 Amanda Brown Freshman Guard 5-6 Richardson, Texas L.V. Berkner Named one of the three-best guards in metro-dallas area in high school All-Metro Dallas selection Brown s and Highs Pts.: 0 N/A Same Reb.: 0 N/A Same FG: 0 N/A Same FGA: 0 N/A Same 3FG: 0 N/A Same 3FGA: 0 N/A Same FT: 0 N/A Same FTA: 0 N/A Same Asst.: 0 N/A Same Stl.: 0 N/A Same Blk.: 0 N/A Same Brown s 2005-06 Game-by-Game Statistics Brown s Statistics Totals 0-0 0-0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0

#25 Kesha Champion Sophomore Guard 5-7 Chesapeake, Va. Indian River Named to Patriot League All-Rookie Team in 2004-05 One of two Bison to start all 28 games in 2004-05 Patriot League Rookie of the Week (Feb. 28, 2005) Bucknell vs. Stony Brook/Iona Game Not -- 12 Champion s Barruet s and Highs Highs Pts.: 0 N/A 13 twice (last vs. American, 2-11-05) Reb.: 0 N/A 7 twice (last vs. Holy Cross, 2-23-05) FG: 0 N/A 5 vs. Navy, 1-30-05 FGA: 0 N/A 15 vs. Holy Cross, 2-23-05 3FG: 0 N/A 2 vs. Iona, 1-3-05 3FGA: 0 N/A 3 vs. Lehigh, 1-23-05 FT: 0 N/A 5 twice (last vs. American, 2-11-05) FTA: 0 N/A 8 vs. American, 2-11-05 Asst.: 0 N/A 6 twice (last vs. Lehigh, 3-3-05) Stl.: 0 N/A 4 vs. Navy, 1-30-05 Blk.: 0 N/A 2 vs. Holy Cross, 1-8-05 Champion s 2005-06 Game-by-Game Statistics Champion s Statistics 2004-05 28-28 690-24.6 68-190.358 6-27.222 45-73.616 93-3.3 62-1 47 81 11 39 187-6.7 Totals 28-28 690-24.6 68-190.358 6-27.222 45-73.616 93-3.3 62-1 47 81 11 39 187-6.7 #22 Kristina Collymore Sophomore Guard 5-5 Montclair, N.J. Montclair Patriot League Rookie of the Week (Feb. 21, 2005) Scored career-high 14 points in final regular season game of 2004-05 Collymore s and Highs Pts.: 0 N/A 14 vs. Colgate, 2-26-05 Reb.: 0 N/A 6 vs. Navy, 1-30-05 FG: 0 N/A 5 twice (last vs. Colgate, 2-26-05) FGA: 0 N/A 13 vs. Bowling Green, 12-30-04 3FG: 0 N/A 2 three times (last vs. BGU, 12-30-05) 3FGA: 0 N/A 5 three times (last vs. BGU, 12-30-05) FT: 0 N/A 5 vs. Army, 1-15-05 FTA: 0 N/A 7 vs. Texas A&M, 11-20-04 Asst.: 0 N/A 4 twice (last vs. Holy Cross, 1-8-05 Stl.: 0 N/A 5 vs. Buffalo, 12-7-04 Blk.: 0 N/A 1 twice (last vs. American, 1-28-05) Collymore s 2005-06 Game-by-Game Statistics Collymore s Statistics 2004-05 28-2 481-17.2 50-140.357 12-48.250 44-64.677 56-2.0 57-0 41 64 2 36 156-5.6 Totals 28-2 481-17.2 50-140.357 12-48.250 44-64.677 56-2.0 57-0 41 64 2 36 156-5.6

#21 Hope Foster Sophomore Center/Forward 6-2 Washington, D.C. Dunbar Named to Patriot League All-Rookie Team in 2004-05 Broke Bucknell single-season blocks record with 72 in 2004-05 Led Patriot League in blocks in 2004-05 Patriot League Rookie of the Week (Dec. 28, 2004) Bucknell vs. Stony Brook/Iona Game Not -- 13 Foster s and Highs Pts.: 0 N/A 14 vs. Lehigh, 2-6-05 Reb.: 0 N/A 12 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.), 11-26-04 FG: 0 N/A 7 vs. Lehigh, 2-6-05 FGA: 0 N/A 12 vs. UMES, 12-20-04 3FG: 0 N/A Same 3FGA: 0 N/A 1 twice (last vs. Akron, 12-29-04) FT: 0 N/A 5 vs. Lafayette, 1-23-05 FTA: 0 N/A 8 vs. American, 2-11-05 Asst.: 0 N/A 3 three times (last vs. Navy, 2-13-05) Stl.: 0 N/A 4 twice (last vs. Navy, 1-30-05) Blk.: 0 N/A 6 twice (last vs. Lehigh, 2-6-05) Foster s 2005-06 Game-by-Game Statistics Foster s Statistics 2004-05 28-14 684-24.4 80-193.415 0-2.000 32-55.582 165-5.9 73-1 19 43 72 19 192-6.9 Totals 28-14 684-24.4 80-193.415 0-2.000 32-55.582 165-5.9 73-1 19 43 72 19 192-6.9 #20 Lindsey Hollobaugh Junior Guard 5-9 Loganton, Pa. Central Mountain Preseason All-Patriot League selection Patriot League Rookie of the Year (2003-04) Second Team All-Patriot League (2004-05) 57 straight starts Hollobaugh s and Highs Pts.: 0 N/A 28 twice (last vs. Holy Cross, 2-27-04) Reb.: 0 N/A 12 vs. Albany, 12-4-04 FG: 0 N/A 11 three times (last vs. Lafayette, 2-20-04) FGA: 0 N/A 23 vs. Colgate, 2-29-04 3FG: 0 N/A 4 vs. Colgate, 1-12-05 3FGA: 0 N/A 10 vs. Akron, 12-19-03 FT: 0 N/A 8 twice (last vs. Fla. International, 11-19-04) FTA: 0 N/A 9 twice (last vs. Colgate, 1-12-05 Asst.: 0 N/A 9 vs. Army, 2-22-04 Stl.: 0 N/A 4 four times (last vs. Army, 1-15-05) Blk.: 0 N/A 1 eight times (last vs. Holy Cross, 2-23-05) Hollobaugh s 2005-06 Game-by-Game Statistics Hollobaugh s Statistics 2003-04 29-29 1076-37.1 184-416.442 38-126.302 77-104.740 160-5.5 60-0 83 102 0 50 483-16.7 2004-05 28-28 1033-36.9 150-360.417 29-81.358 87-108.806 144-5.1 45-0 71 100 8 45 416-14.9 Totals 57-57 2109-37.0 334-776.430 67-207.324 164-212.774 304-5.3 105-0 154 202 8 95 899-15.8