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2007-08 LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT NCAA Tournament Second Round No. 2 seed New Orleans Region LSU Lady Tigers (28-5, 14-0 SEC) SEC Champions No. 6 AP/No. 5 Coaches March 24, 2008 Maravich Center Baton Rouge, La. ESPN2 LADY TIGERS PROBABLE STARTERS G 5 Erica White 5-3 Sr. 7.2 ppg 2.8 rpg 4.4 apg Has started 87 games in her career G 12 RaShonta LeBlanc 5-7 Sr. 6.3 ppg 3.5 rpg 3.4 apg Has started 85 games in her career G 15 Quianna Chaney 5-11 Sr. 14.9 ppg 2.7 rpg 3.2 apg Has started 71 games in her career F 54 Ashley Thomas 6-0 Sr. 5.3 ppg 4.5 rpg 1.3 spg Has started 88 games in her career C 34 Sylvia Fowles 6-6 Sr. 17.2 ppg 9.8 rpg 60.1 FG% Has started 103 games in her career LADY TIGERS OFF THE BENCH G 23 Allison Hightower 5-10 So. 7.6 ppg 2.5 rpg 1.6 apg C 25 Mesha Williams 6-3 Sr. 4.3 ppg 3.5 rpg 0.9 bpg F 44 Kristen Morris 6-2 Jr. 2.7 ppg 3.0 rpg 0.4 bpg G 10 Khalilah Mitchell 5-11 Sr. 2.5 ppg 1.1 rpg 1.7 apg G 24 Marian Whitfield 5-9 Sr. 4.2 ppg 1.4 rpg 1.0 apg G 1 Katherine Graham 5-11 Fr. 1.7 ppg 1.4 rpg 0.5 apg G 3 Latear Eason 5-8 Fr. 0.8 ppg 0.6 rpg 0.6 apg SEC CHAMPIONS LSU won its third outright regular season Southeastern Conference championship in four seasons in 2008 by posting a perfect 14-0 league record. The Lady Tigers earned the No. 1 seed in the SEC Tournament by winning the title. The perfect run in through the conference is the second for LSU and the second in four seasons. The Lady Tigers also went 14-0 in the SEC to win the 2005 crown. LSU also won the league title in 2006 with a 13-1 record. CAPPING THE SEASON LSU enters the NCAA Tournament second-round with a 28-5 overall record after claiming the Southeastern Conference regular season title with a 14-0 mark. The Lady Tigers reached the championship game of the SEC Tournament, but fell to Tennessee. The season began with a runner-up finish to Maryland in the Preseason WNIT and after a late December loss at Middle Tennessee, LSU rattled off 14 straight wins before falling to Connecticut on Feb. 25. Mary milestones were reached in 2007-08 starting with head coach Van Chancellor coaching in his 600th collegiate game on Nov. 29 at Houston. The Lady Tigers collected the program s 700th win with a victory over Kentucky on Jan. 27. Quianna Chaney scored her 1,000 career point on Jan. 3 and Sylvia Fowles became the fifth player at LSU to reach the 2,000 point plateau on Feb 14th. Fowles later became the SEC s career double doubles leader (Feb. 10) and LSU s career leader in rebounds (March 2). Fowles cleaned up when the SEC s post season honors were announced. The senior was named the Player and Defensive Player of the Year and earned first-team All-SEC and all-defensive accolades. Chaney joined Fowles with first-team All-SEC honors and Erica White was a second-team selection. Chancellor was named the SEC Coach of the Year, while Allison Hightower was named the 6th Woman of the Year. NOTE WORTHY... Sylvia Fowles and Van Chancellor received SEC s top honors (page 9). Sylvia Fowles became is LSU s all-time leader in rebounds (page 6). Sylvia Fowles became the SEC s all-time leader in double doubles (page 6). See head coach Van Chancellor s career record (page 28). QUICK FACTS LSU head coach: Van Chancellor Chancellor s career record: 467-159 (20th year) Chancellor s LSU record: 28-5 (1st year) Chancellor in NCAA Tournament: 16-14 LSU s NCAA Tournament Appearance: 18th LSU s NCAA Tournament Record: 33-17 Last Year: LSU, the No. 3 seed in the Fresno Regional, defeated UNC Ashville, West Virginia, Florida State and Connecticut to advance to a fourth straight Final Four. The Lady Tigers fell to Rutgers in the national semifinal in Cleveland. Television: ESPN2 Radio: LSU Sports Radio Network (Patrick Wright & Jeff Palermo) LSU Sports Information: Brian Miller C: 225-939-0204 E-mail: bmiller@lsu.edu SCHEDULE/RESULTS NOVEMBER 9 Samford + W, 86-38 11 TCU + W, 73-54 15 #17/18 Michigan State + W, 64-41 18 at #3/3 Maryland + L, 75-62 21 UL-Lafayette W, 72-37 25 at #7/7 Rutgers (ESPN2) L, 45-43 29 at Houston W, 77-46 DECEMBER 2 at Tulane W, 52-36 16 at Louisiana Tech (CST) W, 76-45 18 vs. Illinois-Chicago ^ W, 86-44 19 vs. Miami (Fla.) ^ W, 63-52 28 at Middle Tennessee L, 67-56 30 New Orleans (CST) W, 73-46 JANUARY 3 at Florida State W, 73-61 10 at #20/18 Arkansas * W, 76-54 13 Vanderbilt * (SEC-TV) W, 62-51 20 Mississippi State * (CST) W, 84-31 24 at #25/22 Auburn * W, 79-59 27 at Kentucky * (SEC-TV) W, 72-46 31 South Carolina * W, 67-37 FEBRUARY 3 at Florida * (SEC-TV) W, 85-71 7 at Alabama * W, 89-53 10 #24/21 Georgia * (ESPN2) W, 63-57 14 at #1/1 Tennessee * (SEC-TV) W, 78-62 17 Ole Miss * W, 78-48 21 Kentucky * (CST-delay) W, 52-48 25 #1/1 Connecticut (ESPN2) L, 74-69 28 Arkansas * (CST) W, 83-46 MARCH 2 at Mississippi State * (SEC-TV) W, 64-49 7 vs. Ole Miss! (SEC-TV) W, 80-36 8 vs. Kentucky! (SEC-TV) W, 66-49 9 vs. #3/3 Tennessee! (ESPN2) L, 61-55 22 Jackson State ~ (ESPN2) W, 66-32 24 #22/22 Marist ~ (ESPN2) 6 p.m. * - denotes Southeastern Conference game; ~ - NCAA Tournament first and second round in Baton Rouge;! - SEC Tournament in Nashville, Tenn.; + - Preseason WNIT; ^ - Caribbean Classic in Cancun, Mexico; SEC-TV - aired on Fox Sports Net;CST - Cox Sports Television; All times central. 2

2007-08 LADY TIGERS NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl./Exp. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 1 Katherine Graham G 5-11 Fr./HS Birmingham, Ala./Ramsay HS 3 Latear Eason G 5-8 Fr./HS Chicago, Ill./John Hope Academy 5 Erica White G 5-3 Sr./3L Jacksonville, Fla./Ribault HS 10 Khalilah Mitchell G 5-11 Sr./3L New Orleans, La./St. Mary s HS 12 RaShonta LeBlanc G 5-7 Sr./3L Port Arthur, Texas/Memorial HS 15 Quianna Chaney G 5-11 Sr./3L Baton Rouge, La./Southern Lab HS 23 Allison Hightower G 5-10 So./1L Arlington, Texas/Juan Seguin HS 24 Marian Whitfield G 5-9 Sr./3L Augusta, Ga./Glenn Hills HS 25 Mesha Williams C 6-3 Sr./1L St. Louis, Mo./Gateway Tech HS (Moberly CC) 34 Sylvia Fowles C 6-6 Sr./3L Miami, Fla./Edison HS 44 Kristen Morris F 6-2 Jr./2L Lathrup Village, Mich./Detroit Country Day School 54 Ashley Thomas F 6-0 Sr./3L Stone Mountain, Ga./Stephenson HS Head Coach: Van Chancellor (Mississippi State, 1965) Associate Head Coach: Bob Starkey Assistant Coach: Travis Mays (Texas, 1990) Assistant Coach: Yolanda Wells-Broughton (Grambling State, 1995) Dir. of Basketball Operations: Joe Carvalhido (St. John s, 1999) Athletics Trainer: Micki Collins Strength & Conditioning Coach: Melissa Moore Student Assistant Trainer: Jarrod Swanson Student Managers: Brittany Ward, Ebonie Matthews, Erica Killum Sports Information: Brian Miller PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 3 Latear Eason lah-tear 10 Khalilah Mitchell kah-lil-la 12 RaShonta LeBlanc rah-shon-tay lay-blonk 15 Quianna Chaney KEY-on-ah 25 Mesha Williams MEE-sha 34 Sylvia Fowles fouls SPORTS INFORMATION Brian Miller handles the sports information duties for the Lady Tigers basketball team. He can be reached in his office at (225) 578-8204 or 8226, via e-mail at bmiller@lsu.edu, at home at (225) 261-7941 or by cell phone at (225) 939-0204. THE NET Information about the Lady Tigers basketball team is also available on LSU s official athletics website, www.lsusports.net. Information about the Southeastern Conference is available at www.sec.org. INTERVIEW POLICIES Requests to interview coach Van Chancellor or other members of the Lady Tigers basketball team should be made at least 24 hours in advance to Brian Miller. Requests will be met based on the players class and practice schedules. MEDIA.LSUSPORTS.NET Media can now access images for all LSU athletics team, including action shots, head shots and logos. Contact Brian Miller for a login and password to enter the site and retrieve photos. This service is for media only. MEDIA CREDENTIALS All requests for working press, photo and broadcast credentials for LSU 2007-2008 home basketball games should be made online at www.lsusports.net/media by filling out the form for credentials. Credentials must be requested no later than NOON the day before a game. All credentials can be picked up at the will-call media table inside the Northeast Corridor entrance of the Maravich Center. LADY TIGERS UPCOMING SCHEDULE (subject to change) Monday - 17 Tuesday - 18 Wednesday - 19 Thursday - 20 Friday - 21 Saturday - 22 Sunday - 23 Practice 1-3 p.m. PMAC Main Practice 12:30-3 p.m. PMAC Main Practice 12:30-3 p.m. PMAC Main News Conference 4:20 Practice 5-5:50 p.m. PMAC Main GAME vs. Jackson State 9:30 p.m. CDT News Conference 4:10 Practice 5-6:30 p.m. PMAC Main Monday - 24 Tuesday - 25 Wednesday - 26 Thursday - 27 Friday - 28 Saturday - 29 Sunday - 30 GAME vs. Marist 6 p.m. CDT TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 3

PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR AND ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE SYLVIA FOWLES FOWLES CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES 2004-05 (12) OPPONENT PTS REBS 1. vs. Maine (Nov. 11, 2004) 13 11 2. at Temple (Nov. 23, 2004) 17 16 3. vs. #22 Maryland (Nov. 26, 2004) 18 15 4. vs. North Texas (Nov. 30, 2004) 13 11 5. at #13 Minnesota (Dec. 14, 2004) 15 11 6. at Southwest Missouri (Dec. 18, 2004) 11 10 7. vs. Tulane (Jan. 2, 2005) 18 11 8. vs. Auburn (Jan. 30, 2005) 13 14 9. at Ole Miss (Feb. 3, 2005) 14 13 10. at Auburn (Feb. 20, 2005) 19 13 11. vs. #7 Duke (March 28, 2005) 13 11 12. vs. #5 Baylor (April 3, 2005) 13 12 2005-06 (23) OPPONENT PTS REBS 13. at #13 Texas Tech (Nov. 13, 2005) 13 11 14. vs. Southern (Nov. 22, 2005) 21 11 15. at #4 Ohio State (Dec. 15, 2005) 25 16 16. vs. Tulane (Dec. 20, 2005) 19 10 17. vs. #10 Mich. State (Dec. 28, 2005) 20 17 18. vs. South Florida (Dec. 30, 2005) 24 13 19. vs. #15 Minnesota (Jan. 7, 2006) 21 13 20. vs. South Carolina (Jan. 12, 2006) 15 12 21. at #5 Connecticut (Jan. 16, 2006) 12 15 22. at #13 Georgia (Jan. 22, 2006) 11 15 23. vs. #22 Vanderbilt (Jan. 26, 2006) 26 22 24. vs. #10 Baylor (Jan. 30, 2006) 17 14 25. at Arkansas (Feb. 2, 2006) 21 11 26. vs. Ole Miss (Feb. 5, 2006) 21 13 27. at #5 Tennessee (Feb. 9, 2006) 10 15 28. at Florida (Feb. 16, 2006) 23 16 29. at Alabama (Feb. 23, 2006) 28 13 30. vs. Miss. State (Feb. 26, 2006) 12 10 31. vs. Ole Miss (March 3, 2006) 21 13 32. vs. Kentucky (March 4, 2006) 11 10 33. vs. #8 Tennessee (March 5, 2006) 16 12 34. vs. #13 DePaul (March 25, 2006) 13 19 35. vs. #13 Stanford (March 27, 2006) 11 17 2006-07 (27) OPPONENT PTS REBS 36. vs. Howard (Nov. 13, 2006) 18 14 37. vs. UL-Lafayette (Nov. 16, 2006) 20 13 38. at Tulane (Nov. 19, 2006) 21 14 39. at New Orleans (Nov. 27, 2006) 17 13 40. vs. #5 Ohio State (Dec. 10, 2006) 18 16 41 at. #18 Michigan State (Dec. 17, 2006) 21 14 42. vs. Louisiana Tech (Dec. 30, 2006) 18 10 LSU S 20-20 CLUB 43. at South Florida (Jan. 3, 2007) 15 16 44. vs. #15 Georgia (Jan. 7, 2007) 20 12 45. at Ole Miss (Jan. 11, 2007) 25 19 46. at Mississippi State (Jan. 14, 2007) 16 11 47. vs. Kentucky (Jan. 18, 2007) 16 12 48. at Alabama (Jan. 21, 2007) 15 11 49. vs. Arkansas (Jan. 25, 2007) 13 13 50. vs. Auburn (Jan. 28, 2007) 19 20 51. at #14 Georgia (Feb. 1, 2007) 17 18 52. at South Carolina (Feb. 4, 2007) 23 20 53. vs. Florida (Feb. 8, 2007) 11 11 54. vs. #5 UConn (Feb. 11, 2007) 22 17 55. at Arkansas (Feb. 15, 2007) 23 20 56. vs. #2 Tennessee (Feb. 19, 2007) 18 16 57. at #12 Vanderbilt (Feb. 22, 2007) 17 10 58. vs. Alabama (Feb. 25, 2007) 12 14 59. vs. Ole Miss (March 2, 2007) 11 14 60. vs. #2 Tennessee (March 3, 2007) 19 20 61. vs. West Virginia (March 19, 2007) 21 13 62. vs. #4 UConn (March 26, 2007) 23 15 2007-08 (20) OPPONENT PTS REBS 63. vs. #17 Mich. State (Nov. 15, 2007) 25 10 64. at #3 Maryland (Nov. 18, 2007) 24 13 65. vs. UL-Lafayette (Nov. 21, 2007) 21 12 66. at #7 Rutgers (Nov. 25, 2007) 13 12 67. at Tulane (Dec. 2, 2007) 17 13 68. vs. Miami (Fla.) (Dec. 19, 2007) 13 12 69. at #20 Arkansas (Jan. 10, 2008) 18 10 70. vs. Vanderbilt (Jan. 13, 2008) 18 11 71. at #25 Auburn (Jan. 24, 2008) 22 10 72. at Kentucky (Jan. 27, 2008) 20 10 73. at Alabama (Feb. 7, 2008) 24 11 74. vs. #24 Georgia (Feb. 10, 2008) 19 15 75. at #1 Tennessee (Feb. 14, 2008) 17 14 76. vs. Ole Miss (Feb. 17, 2008) 22 14 77. vs. Kentucky (Feb. 21, 2008) 14 10 78. vs. #1 Connecticut (Feb. 25, 2008) 26 11 79. at Mississippi State (March 2, 2008) 20 12 80. vs. Ole Miss (March 7, 2008) 10 10 81. vs. Kentucky (March 8, 2008) 20 13 82. vs. #3 Tennessee (March 9, 2008) 19 10 DATE PLAYER OPPONENT POINTS REBOUNDS Feb. 1, 1977 Maree Jackson Louisiana Tech 36 25 Feb. 5, 1977 Maree Jackson Alabama 31 23 Feb. 18, 1977 Maree Jackson Northeast Louisiana 29 25 Feb. 19, 1977 Maree Jackson Southeastern Louisiana 39 22 Feb. 24, 1977 Maree Jackson Southern 21 22 Feb. 26, 1977 Maree Jackson Northwestern State 47 23 March 12, 1977 Maree Jackson Baylor 30 26 March 12, 1977 Julie Gross Baylor 33 20 March 24, 1977 Maree Jackson Baylor 35 26 Nov. 28, 1977 Julie Gross Northwestern State 25 22 Dec. 15, 1977 Maree Jackson Savannah State 39 20 Jan. 24, 1978 Maree Jackson Southeastern Louisiana 37 20 Feb. 16, 1978 Maree Jackson Southern 24 22 Feb. 25, 1978 Maree Jackson Louisiana Tech 33 24 Jan. 5, 1994 Cornelia Gayden Mississippi State 24 21 Jan. 26, 2006 Sylvia Fowles Vanderbilt 26 22 Feb. 4, 2007 Sylvia Fowles South Carolina 23 20 Feb. 15, 2007 Sylvia Fowles Arkansas 23 20 FOWLES VS. THE TOP 25 2004-2005 (11 games) OPPONENT PTS REB BLK S vs. #8 Baylor 8 4 3 2 vs. #22 Maryland 18 15 4 1 at #13 Minnesota 15 11 4 3 at #14 Rutgers 6 3 0 1 #17 Georgia 6 8 2 0 at #17 Vanderbilt 22 4 4 3 #5 Tennessee 7 17 5 2 1 vs. #21 Georgia 12 9 4 2 1 vs. #5 Tennessee 10 7 4 0 2 vs. #7 Duke 13 11 2 3 2 vs. #5 Baylor 13 12 4 2 TOTALS 130 (11.8) 101 (9.2) 36 (3.3) 19 (1.7) 2005-2006 (14 games) OPPONENT PTS REB BLK S at #13 Texas Tech * 13 11 3 2 at #4 Ohio State * 25 16 4 4 #10 Michigan State * 20 17 2 4 #15 Minnesota * 21 13 2 0 at #5 UConn * 12 15 2 1 at #13 Georgia * 11 15 2 2 #22 Vanderbilt * 26 22 5 2 #10 Baylor * 17 14 3 1 at #5 Tennessee * 10 15 1 2 #13 Georgia * 15 9 0 2 1 vs. #8 Tennessee * 16 12 7 1 2 vs. #13 DePaul * 13 19 4 4 2 vs. #13 Stanford * 11 17 2 2 2 vs. #4 Duke * 8 13 1 3 TOTALS 218 (15.5) 208 (14.8)38 (2.7) 29 (2.1) 2006-2007 (12 games) OPPONENT PTS REB BLK S at #15 Baylor * 14 4 1 1 #5 Ohio State * 18 16 1 0 at #18 Michigan St. * 21 14 1 4 #15 Georgia * 20 12 0 3 #14 Georgia * 17 18 4 1 #5 UConn * 22 17 3 1 #2 Tennessee * 18 16 3 2 at #12 Vanderbilt * 17 10 1 2 1 vs. #2 Tennessee * 19 20 3 0 1 vs. #13 Vanderbilt * 13 9 3 1 2 vs. #4 UConn * 23 15 6 3 2 vs. #15 Rutgers * 5 7 2 1 TOTALS 207 (17.3) 158 (13.2)28 (2.3) 19 (1.6) 2007-2008 (9 games) OPPONENT PTS REB BLK S #17 Michigan State * 25 10 2 4 at #3 Maryland * 24 13 1 1 at #7 Rutgers * 13 12 2 1 at #20 Arkansas * 18 10 3 2 at #25 Auburn * 22 10 4 2 #24 Georgia * 19 15 2 2 at #1 Tennessee * 17 14 3 2 #1 Connecticut * 26 11 2 2 vs. #3 Tennessee * 19 10 2 1 TOTALS 183 (20.3) 105 (11.7)21 (2.3) 17 (1.9) OVERALL TOTALS 738 (16.0) 572 (12.4)123 (2.7)84 (1.8) * - denotes starter 1 - SEC Tournament 2 - NCAA Tournament 4

SYLVIA FOWLES MAKES HISTORY FOWLES DUNKS! With 9:29 to play in the first half against Louisiana-Lafayette on Nov. 21, LSU All- American center Sylvia Fowles stole the ball at the top of the key, drove the length of the court and threw down a one-handed dunk to the delight of the Maravich Center crowd. Fowles became only sixth player in women's college basketball history to dunk in a game. Fowles joins Georganne Wells of West Virginia, the first woman to dunk in an NCAA game in December 1984, North Carolina's Charlotte Smith, Houston's Sancho Lyttle and Tennessee's Michelle Snow and Candace Parker as women to dunk in a women's NCAA game. FOWLES ON HER DUNK "When I saw that I had the steal, I saw someone coming up behind me and I knew I had to get my feet right then. I stutter stepped went up and it just happened. It felt good to hear the crowd go wild, but it felt especially good to hear my teammates. I know (my teammates) have been waiting for this for a long time. I saw Seimone (Augustus) and Temeka (Johnson) earlier in the stands and it's also something I owed them. I promised them that. Just to please them and my teammates makes me happy." VAN CHANCELLOR ON THE DUNK "All I've ever been asked is when will Big Syl dunk. Tonight, I quit having to answer that question. What I liked about it was that it was not a cheap dunk. It was not everyone clear out the way. She stole the ball and next she dunked it." SYL S DUNK IN TOP 10 PLAYS OF THE DAY Sylvia Fowles dunk against UL-Lafayette was the No. 4 play of the day on ESPN s Top 10 Plays of the Day on SportsCenter. ESPN also showed the dunk during their live coverage of the Duke vs. Marquette men s game on Nov. 21. 5

FOWLES IN THE BOOKS CAREER POINTS RK PLAYER G PTS AVG 1. Joyce Walker, 80-84 117 2906 24.8 2. Seimone Augustus, 02-06 140 2702 19.3 3. Julie Gross, 76-80 131 2488 19.0 4. Cornelia Gayden, 91-95 110 2451 22.3 5. Sylvia Fowles, 04-140 2158 15.4 6. Maree Jackson, 76-78 70 1852 26.4 CAREER BLOCKED SHOTS RK PLAYER G BLKS AVG 1. Sylvia Fowles, 04-140 304 2.2 2. Julie Gross, 78-80 131 178 1.3 CAREER REBOUNDS RK PLAYER G REBS AVG 1. Sylvia Fowles, 04-140 1514 10.8 2. Julie Gross, 78-80 131 1466 11.2 3. Maree Jackson, 76-78 70 1032 14.7 CAREER DOUBLE DOUBLES RK PLAYER G DDS 1. Sylvia Fowles, 04-140 82 2. Julie Gross, 78-80 131 68 CAREER FG % (MIN. 500 ATT.) RKPLAYER G FG PCT. 1. Maree Jackson, 76-78 70 65.1 (753-1156) 2. DeTrina White, 98-03 107 61.1 (484-792) 3. Sylvia Fowles, 04-140 58.8 (836-1421) 4. Shelia Johnson, 89-91 60 56.4 (355-629) CAREER FIELD GOALS MADE RKPLAYER G FGM 1. Joyce Walker, 80-84 117 1259 (2238 att.) 2. Seimone Augustus, 02-06 140 1134 (2083 att.) 3. Julie Gross, 76-80 131 1034 (1996 att.) 4. Sylvia Fowles, 04-140 836 (1421 att.) 5. Cornelia Gayden, 91-95 110 829 (1923 att.) CAREER FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED RKPLAYER G FGA 1. Joyce Walker, 80-84 117 2238 2. Seimone Augustus, 02-06 140 2083 3. Julie Gross, 76-80 131 1996 4. Cornelia Gayden, 91-95 110 1923 5. Sylvia Fowles, 04-140 1421 6. Pokey Chatman, 87-91 120 1420 7. Katrina Hibbert, 96-00 124 1410 8. Marie Ferdinand, 97-01 120 1339 CAREER FREE THROWS MADE RKPLAYER G FTM 1. Sylvia Fowles, 04-140 486 (800 att.) 2. Cornelia Gayden, 91-95 110 456 (572 att.) CAREER FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED RKPLAYER G FTM 1. Sylvia Fowles, 04-140 800 2. Julie Gross, 76-80 131 601 CAREER STEALS RK PLAYER G S AVG 1. Pokey Chatman, 87-91 120 346 2.9 2. Joyce Walker, 80-84 117 326 2.8 3. Latasha Dorsey, 96-99 123 258 2.1 4. Katrina Hibbert, 96-00 124 254 2.0 5. Marie Ferdinand, 97-01 120 239 2.0 6. Temeka Johnson, 01-05 129 238 1.8 7. Scholanda Hoston, 01-06 135 231 1.7 8. Sylvia Fowles, 04-140 216 1.5 CAREER GAMES PLAYED RKPLAYER GAMES 1. Sylvia Fowles, 04-140 Seimone Augustus, 02-06 140 3. Quianna Chaney, 04-138 4. Scholanda Hoston, 01-06 135 5. Julie Gross, 76-80 131 6. Doneeka Hodges, 00-04 130 DOUBLE FOWLES - TWO RECORDS! Sylvia Fowles,already LSU s all-time career leader in double double, overtook former Georgia star Janet Harris for the SEC s all-time mark with her 79th double double on March 2 with 20 points and 12 rebounds at Mississippi State. Fowles surpassed Julie Gross for the most career double doubles in LSU history with her 69th on Feb. 10 against Arkansas to break LSU s 26-year-old record. REBOUNDS RECORD! Sylvia Fowles became LSU s all-time leader in rebounds when she collected 12 at Mississippi State on March 2 to vault past Julie Gross. Fowles entered the game needing five rebounds to get the record. The senior enters the NCAA Tournament second-round game with 1,514 boards and is also just 12 rebounds away from breaking the SEC s career mark. FOWLES IN THE SEC BOOKS Sylvia Fowles enters the NCAA Tournament second-round game ranked second in career rebounds in SEC history with 1,514, first in career double doubles with 82 and fifth in career blocked shots with 304. GOT TWO GRAND Sylvia Fowles became just the fifth player in LSU history to reach the 2,000 career points milestone when she scored her 17th and final point at Tennessee on Feb. 14. Fowles is the only player in school history with at least 2,000 points, 1,500 rebounds and 300 blocked shots. FOWLES GET FT MARK Sylvia Fowles became the all-time leader in free throws made at LSU with her six against Kentucky on Feb. 21. The senior passed Cornelia Gayden during the game and now has 486 made free throws in her career. SCORING A SCORE Sylvia Fowles has reached the 20-plus point plateau 37 times in her career, including 10 times this season. The Miami, Fla., native has also scored in double figures in 120 of her 140 career games. GRABBING THE BOARDS Sylvia Fowles has pulled down at least 10 rebounds in 86 games in her career. She grabbed a career-best 22 boards in LSU s victory over No. 22 Vanderbilt on Jan. 26, 2006 and collected 20 against Auburn on Jan. 28, 2007, 20 at South Carolina on Feb. 4, 2007, 20 at Arkansas on Feb. 15 and 20 against Tennessee on March 3. Q FROM DOWNTOWN Quianna Chaney enters the NCAA Tournament second-round game ranked second both in career three-pointers made and career threepointers attempted at LSU. The Baton Rouge native has made 197 three pointers in her career and has taken 565 long range shots. E CLIMBING THE ASSIST CHART Erica White enters the NCAA Tournament second-round game ranked third in career assists at LSU with 504. FOWLES IN THE SEC BOOKS CAREER REBOUNDS RK PLAYER G REBS 1. Valerie Still, Kentucky (80-83) 119 1525 2. Sylvia Fowles, LSU 140 1514 3. Julie Gross, LSU (78-80) 131 1466 4. Janet Harris, Georgia (82-85) 131 1398 5. Quientella Bonner, Florida (77-81) 102 1321 CAREER DOUBLE DOUBLES RK PLAYER G DDS 1. Sylvia Fowles, LSU 140 82 2. Janet Harris, Georgia (82-85) 131 78 3. Julie Gross, LSU (78-80) 131 68 4. Valerie Still, Kentucky (80-83) 119 67 5. Murriel Page, Florida (95-98) 128 65 6. Quientella Bonner, Florida (77-81) 102 58 CAREER BLOCKED SHOTS RK PLAYER G BLKS 1. Heidi Gillingham, Vandy (91-94) 128 413 2. Angela Gorsica, Vandy (94-97) 127 368 3. Marita Payne, Auburn (03-06) 122 361 4. Vanessa Hayden, Florida (01-04) 107 357 5. Sylvia Fowles, LSU 140 304 6. Tawana McDonald, Georgia (98-02) 124 297 7. Katrina McClain, Georgia (83-87) 125 290 8. Tracy Henderson, Georgia (93-97) 122 267 9. Sheila Frost, Tennessee (86-89) 138 251 10. Quientella Bonner, Florida (76-81) 102 230 OTHERS IN THE BOOKS CAREER POINTS RK PLAYER G PTS AVG 1. Joyce Walker, 80-84 117 2906 24.8 2. Seimone Augustus, 02-06 140 2702 19.3 3. Julie Gross, 76-80 131 2488 19.0 4. Cornelia Gayden, 91-95 110 2451 22.3 5. Sylvia Fowles, 04-140 2158 15.4... 14. LeNette Caldwell, 76-78 117 1412 12.1 15. Barbara Henderson, 89-92 120 1322 11.0 16. Quianna Chaney, 04-138 1303 9.4 17. Scholanda Hoston, 02-06 135 1229 9.1 18. Patricia Woods, 86-89 115 1221 10.6 19. DeTrina White, 99-03 107 1167 10.9 20. Elaine Powell, 96-97 61 1163 19.1 CAREER 3 POINT FIELD GOALS RK PLAYER G 3FG MADE 1. Cornelia Gayden, 91-95 110 337 (875 att.) 2. Quianna Chaney, 04-138 197 (565 att.) 3. Doneeka Hodges, 00-04 130 189 (545 att.) 4. Pokey Chatman, 87-91 120 175 (473 att.) 5. Katrina Hibbert, 96-00 124 153 (446 att.) 6. Scholanda Hoston, 01-06 135 120 (346 att.) 7. Latasha Dorsey, 95-99 123 80 (248 att.) CAREER 3 POINT FG ATTEMPTS RK PLAYER G 3FG ATT. 1. Cornelia Gayden, 91-95 110 875 (m 337) 2. Quianna Chaney, 04-138 565 (m 197) 3. Doneeka Hodges, 00-04 130 545 (m 189) 4. Pokey Chatman, 87-91 120 473 (m 175) 5. Katrina Hibbert, 96-00 124 446 (m 153) CAREER ASSISTS RK PLAYER G ASTS. AVG 1. Temeka Johnson, 01-05 129 945 7.3 2. Pokey Chatman, 87-91 120 570 4.8 3. Erica White. 04-124 504 4.1 4. Katrina Hibbert, 96-00 124 467 3.8 5. Jeanetta Burns, 84-88 117 430 3.7 6. Joyce Walker, 80-84 117 429 3.7 7. LeNette Caldwell, 74-80 117 420 3.6 8. Rhonda Hawthorne, 82-86 83 391 4.7 6

SINGLE SEASON RECORDS FIELD GOAL % (MIN. 200 ATT.) RKPLAYER G FG PCT. 1. Maree Jackson, 76-77 30 68.9 (344-499) 2. Maree Jackson, 77-78 40 62.3 (409-657) 3. DeTrina White, 99-00 32 61.7 (163-264) 4. Sylvia Fowles, 05-06 35 60.7 (215-354) 5. Sylvia Fowles, 07-08 31 60.1 (205-341) 6. Ramona Dozier, 80-81 31 58.8 (134-228) 7. Joyce Walker, 82-83 27 57.8 (312-540) 8. Sylvia Fowles, 04-05 36 57.6 (163-283) Sheila Johnson, 90-91 31 57.6 (204-354) Joyce Walker, 81-82 30 57.6 (340-5908 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE RKPLAYER G FGM 1. Cornelia Gayden, 94-95 27 105 (268 att.) 2. Cornelia Gayden, 91-92 29 87 (190 att.) 3. Quianna Chaney, 07-08 33 85 (217 att.) 4. Cornelia Gayden, 92-93 27 74 (240 att.) 5. Cornelia Gayden, 93-94 27 71 (177 att.) 6. Doneeka Hodges, 03-04 35 64 (193 att.) 7. Doneeka Hodges, 01-02 30 53 (139 att.) 8. Pokey Chatman, 90-91 31 59 (152 att.) 9. Katrina Hibbert, 99-00 32 54 (132 att.) 10. Pokey Chatman, 89-90 30 53 (153 att.) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED RKPLAYER G FGA 1. Cornelia Gayden, 95-96 27 268 (made 105) 2. Cornelia Gayden, 92-93 27 240 (made 74) 3. Quianna Chaney, 07-08 33 217 (made 83) 4. Doneeka Hodges, 03-04 35 193 (made 64) 5. Cornelia Gayden, 91-92 29 190 (made 87) 6. Cornelia Gayden, 93-94 27 177 (made 71) 7. Quianna Chaney, 06-07 38 154 (made 52) 8. Pokey Chatman, 89-90 30 153 (made 53) 9. Pokey Chatman, 90-91 31 152 (made 59) 10. Doneeka Hodges, 01-02 30 139 (made 53) 3-POINT FG % (MIN. 25 ATT.) RKPLAYER G FG PCT. 1. Cornelia Gayden, 91-92 29 45.8 (87-190) 2. Seimone Augustus, 05-06 35 45.0 (18-40) 3. Christina Ball, 89-90 24 44.5 (12-27) 4. RaShonta LeBlanc, 06-07 38 44.0 (33-75) 5. Pokey Chatman, 88-89 30 42.4 (42-99) 6. Allison Hightower, 07-08 33 41.0 (34-83) Scholanda Hoston, 03-04 35 41.0 (25-61) 8. Katrina Hibbert, 99-00 32 40.9 (54-132) 9. Cornelia Gayden, 93-94 27 40.1 (77-177) 10. Cornelia Gayden, 94-95 27 39.2 (105-268) BLOCKED SHOTS RK PLAYER G BLKS AVG 1. Heidi Olsen, 82-83 27 105 3.9 2. Julie Gross, 79-80 30 100 3.3 3. Sylvia Fowles, 04-05 36 99 2.8 4. Dee Dee Franklin, 88-89 28 93 3.3 5. Sylvia Fowles, 06-07 38 78 2.1 Julie Gross, 78-79 24 78 3.3 7. Sylvia Fowles, 05-06 35 75 2.1 8. Sylvia Fowles 07-08 31 52 1.7 9. Aga Cieslak, 97-98 31 49 1.6 10. Cheri Graham, 81-82 31 47 1.5 SYLVIA S SEASON Sylvia Fowles enters the NCAA Tournament second-round game ranked fifth in field goal percentage in a season. Her 60.1 FG percentage is behind her 60.7 recorded during th 2005-06 season. The single-season FG percentage record at LSU is 68.9 by Maree Jackson in 1976-77. Fowles also sits eighth in blocked shots in a season with 52. CHANEY SHOOTING INTO BOOKS Quianna Chaney has shot her way into the LSU single-season record books. The senior enters the NCAA Tournament second-round game ranked third in both 3-point FG made and attempted in a season. Chaney has made 85 3- pointers to sit third and has taken 217. ALLIE AMONG BEST 3-PT SHOOTERS Allison Hightower has cracked the single-season 3-point field goal percentage top 10 this season. The sophomore enters the NCAA Tournament second-round game ranked sixth with her 41.0 percentage. CLASS ACTS Sylvia Fowles, Erica White and RaShonta LeBlanc have each cracked into the top 10 on LSU s Leaders by Class. Fowles, enters the NCAA Tournament second-round game ranked first in rebounds by a senior with 305. White enters the game ranked sixth in assists by a senior with 141, while LeBlanc is seventh in steals by a senior with 74. CHANEY HAVING SPECIAL SEASON Senior guard Quianna Chaney opened the 2007-08 season in grand fashion by scoring a then career-high 25 points in the victory over Samford on Nov. 9. She then bested that career-high with 27 points in a victory at Florida State on Jan. 3, including scoring the first 14 points of the game. Chaney has scored at least 20 points in a game six times this season and 10 times in her career. The Baton Rouge native has posted double figures in 27 games this season and 66 games over her career. CHANEY GETS A GRAND Senior guard Quianna Chaney became the 27th player in LSU history to reach the 1,000 point milestone when she scored 27 points in the victory at Florida State on Jan. 3. The Baton Rouge native entered the Florida State game with 987 career points. She now sits in 16th with 1,303 points. WHITE DISHES OUT Erica White, LSU s senior point guard, dished out 12 assists in the victory at Arkansas on Jan. 10, the most by a Lady Tigers player since she recorded 10 assists against Ole Miss on March 3, 2006. The 12 assists also marked the fifth time White has collected at least 10 assists in a game. CLASS RECORDS SENIOR CLASS REBOUNDS RK PLAYER G REBS AVG 1. Sylvia Fowles, 07-08 31 305 9.8 2. Julie Gross, 79-80 30 286 9.5 Shelia Johnson, 90-91 31 286 9.2 4. Ramona Dozier, 83-84 30 268 8.9 5. Joanette Boutte, 79-80 34 264 7.8 6. Natalie Randall, 85-86 33 256 7.7 7. Karen Linder, 87-88 29 250 8.6 8. Barbara Henderson, 91-92 29 231 8.0 9. Cornelia Gayden, 94-95 27 226 8.4 10. Toni Gross, 96-97 29 194 6.7 SENIOR CLASS ASSISTS RK PLAYER G AST AVG 1. * Temeka Johnson, 03-04 35 289 8.3 2. * Temeka Johnson, 04-05 36 278 7.7 3. Katrina Hibbert, 99-00 32 165 5.2 4. Pokey Chatman, 90-91 31 157 5.1 5. Jeanetta Burns, 87-88 29 146 5.0 6. Erica White, 07-08 32 141 4.4 7. Latasha Dorsey, 98-99 30 127 4.2 8. Joyce Walker, 83-84 30 121 4.0 Elaine Powell, 96-97 29 118 4.1 10. Annette J.-Lowery, 90-91 31 117 3.8 SENIOR CLASS STEALS RK PLAYER G STL AVG 1. Pokey Chatman, 90-91 31 91 2.9 2. Joyce Walker, 83-84 30 85 2.8 3. Bonita Branch, 85-86 33 78 2.4 4. Marie Ferdinand, 00-01 31 76 2.5 5. Katrina Hibbert, 99-00 32 76 2.4 6. Latasha Dorsey, 98-99 30 75 2.5 7. RaShonta LeBlanc, 07-08 33 74 2.2 8. Elaine Powell, 96-97 29 70 2.4 9. * Temeka Johnson, 04-05 36 67 1.9 10. * Temeka Johnson, 03-04 35 64 1.8 * - rewarded another year of eligibility FOWLES RETURNED TO ACTION AT FSU Senior All-American center Sylvia Fowles returned to the court at Florida State, just under two weeks from her surgery date. Fowles played 22 minutes, scored 11 points, grabbed six rebounds and blocked three shots in the victory. The Miami, Fla., native had arthroscopic surgery to repair a partially torn lateral meniscus in her right knee on Dec. 21. Fowles injured her knee during the second half of LSU's victory over Miami on Dec. 19 in Cancun. FOWLES FIRST-HALF Senior center Sylvia Fowles 21 first-half points against Michigan State on Nov. 15 were the most by a Lady Tigers player in one half since Seimone Augustus poured in 21 points in the second half in a win at Texas Tech on Nov. 13, 2005. Fowles finished the game against the Spartans with 25 points. THOMAS HONORED BY THE NCAA Ashley Thomas, a senior forward on the LSU women's basketball team, has been named one of the recipients of the 2008-09 Ethnic Minority and Women's Enhancement Postgraduate Scholarships for Careers in Athletics given annually by the NCAA. Each year the NCAA awards 13 scholarships to ethnic minorities and 13 scholarships to female college graduates who will be entering their initial year of postgraduate studies. 7

LSU IN THE PMAC Season Gms Rcrd SEC Non 1975-76 14 7-7 0-0 7-7 1976-77 11 10-1 2-0 8-1 1977-78 14 14-0 2-0 12-0 1978-79 7 5-2 2-1 3-1 1979-80 15 10-5 1-0 9-5 1980-81 13 8-5 1-2 7-3 1981-82 10 6-4 2-2 4-2 1982-83 14 12-2 4-1 8-1 1983-84 11 10-1 3-0 6-2 1984-85 12 8-4 2-2 7-0 1985-86 14 14-0 4-0 10-0 1986-87 14 10-4 3-2 7-2 1987-88 14 11-3 4-0 7-3 1988-89 13 10-3 3-2 7-1 1989-90 13 11-2 3-1 8-1 1990-91 11 9-2 3-2 6-0 1991-92 14 10-4 3-2 7-2 1992-93 13 6-7 0-6 6-1 1993-94 10 5-5 1-3 4-2 1994-95 14 5-9 0-6 5-3 1995-96 14 10-4 2-4 8-0 1996-97 15 14-1 5-1 9-0 1997-98 14 13-1 6-1 7-0 1998-99 16 15-1 6-1 9-0 1999-00 18 17-1 6-1 11-0 2000-01 14 11-3 4-3 7-0 2001-02 16 13-3 6-1 7-2 2002-03 15 14-1 6-1 8-0 2003-04 17 16-1 6-1 10-0 2004-05 12 12-0 7-0 5-0 2005-06 15 15-0 7-0 8-0 2006-07 16 13-2 6-1 7-1 2007-08 14 13-1 7-0 6-1 Totals 446 357-89 117-48 241-41 HOME SWEET HOME The Pete Maravich Assembly Center has been home sweet home for the Lady Tigers. LSU owns a 13-1 record in the building to improve to 357-89, including a 166-15 (.917) record over the past 12- plus years. The Lady Tigers will host the 2008 NCAA Tournament second round. SENIORS PLAYING FINAL HOME GAME LSU s senior class of Sylvia Fowles, Erica White, Quianna Chaney, RaShonta LeBlanc, Ashley Thomas, Mesha Williams, Marian Whitfield and Khalilah Mitchell will play their final game in the Maravich Center. The group is 53-3 in the building during their four-years. POLL STREAK LSU has now been ranked in 113 straight Associated Press polls dating back to the final poll of the 2001-02 season. IN THE POLLS LSU remained sixth in the Associated Press and remained fifth in the USA Today/ESPN/WBCA polls. The Lady Tigers received 1,014 points in his week s AP poll, the final one of the season. LSU received 644 in the coaches poll. AMONG THE ELITE LSU has been ranked in the Associated Press poll for 317 weeks since the first poll came out in November of 1976. That ranks the Lady Tigers 10th in weeks appeared in the poll. SEC foe Tennessee holds the record at 540 weeks in the top 25. WEEK-BY-WEEK POLLS Week AP Coaches Preseason 5th - 1,049 5th - 617 (1) Nov. 12 4th - 1,072 4th - 681 (1) Nov. 19 6th - 993 5th - 640 Nov. 26 8th - 910 7th - 579 Dec. 3 8th - 917 7th - 579 Dec. 10 8th - 914 8th - 576 Dec. 17 8th - 925 8th - 545 Dec. 24 8th - 922 8th - 567 Dec. 31 11th - 735 11th - 462 Jan. 7 11th - 765 11th - 473 Jan. 14 9th - 858 8th - 526 Jan. 21 9th - 882 9th - 549 Jan. 28 8th - 908 8th - 558 Feb. 4 8th - 929 8th - 566 Feb. 11 7th - 946 7th - 583 Feb. 18 6th - 1,028(1) 6th - 625 Feb. 25 6th - 1,023 6th - 618 March 3 7th - 987 6th - 619 March 10 6th - 1,010 5th - 641 March 17 --- 5th - 644 Final 6th - 1,014 AGAINST THE RANKED Opponent Date Result #17 Michigan State Nov. 15 W, 64-41 at #3 Maryland Nov. 18 L, 75-62 at #7 Rutgers Nov. 25 L, 45-43 at #20 Arkansas Jan. 10 W, 76-54 at #25 Auburn Jan. 24 W, 79-59 #24 Georgia Feb. 10 W, 63-57 at #1 Tennessee Feb. 14 W, 78-62 #1 Connecticut Feb. 25 L, 74-69 vs. #3 Tennessee March 9 L, 61-55 #22 Marist March 24 LADY TIGERS GET NO. 700 LSU s victory over Kentucky on Jan. 27 was the 700th in the program s history. The Lady Tigers join Tennessee, Georgia and Auburn as SEC schools with at least 700 victories. AGAINST THE RANKED LSU is 5-4 against top 25 this season. The Lady Tigers defeated No. 17 Michigan State, 64-41, in the WNIT semifinal, won at No. 20 Arkansas, 76-54, on Jan. 10, won at No. 25 Auburn, 79-59, on Jan. 24, defeated #24 Georgia, 63-57 on Feb. 10 and upset No. 1 Tennessee, 78-62, on Feb. 14. LSU lost at No. 3 Maryland, 75-62, in the WNIT championship game on Nov. 18, at No. 7 Rutgers, 45-43, on Nov. 25, to No. 1 UConn on Feb. 25 and to No. 3 Tennessee on March 9. LADY TIGERS GET 25 AGAIN Following the win over Mississippi State on March 2, LSU has earned at least 25 victories for the 11th season in the program s history. and for the sixth straight season. The Lady Tigers have now collected at least 20 wins for the 20th season overall and the sixth straight season. This season is also the 10 of the last 11 with at least 20 wins for the Lady Tigers. THE POLLS Associated Press - Final Rk. Team Pts. Pv. 1. Connecticut (49) 1,249 1 2. North Carolina (1) 1,188 2 3. Tennessee 1,158 3 4. Stanford 1,091 4 5. Maryland 1,027 5 6. LSU 1,014 6 7. Rutgers 952 7 8. Texas A&M 858 11 9. Duke 817 10 10. California 788 8 11. Old Dominion 711 14 12. Baylor 705 9 13. Oklahoma State 552 18 14. Oklahoma 535 13 15. Notre Dame 477 17 16. Kansas State 436 15 17. West Virginia 434 16 18. Utah 426 12 19. Louisville 371 23 20. George Washington 352 19 21. Vanderbilt 263 20 22. Marist 222 21 23. UTEP 218 22 24. Virginia 113 24 25. Ohio State 86 25 Receiving Votes: Georgia 34, Pittsburgh 31, Texas 24, Xavier 18, Hartford 16, Chattanooga 15, Wyoming 13, Purdue 12, Arizona State 11, Southern Methodist 8, Illinois State 7, DePaul 5, Liberty 5, Iowa 3, TCU 2, Western Kentucky 2. USA Today/ESPN/Coaches - March 17 Rk. Team Pts. Pv. 1. Connecticut (30) 773 1 2. North Carolina (1) 741 2 3. Tennessee 714 3 4. Stanford 673 4 5. LSU 644 5 6. Maryland 621 6 7. Rutgers 599 7 8. California 508 9 9. Texas A&M 496 12 10. Duke 492 10 11. Baylor 483 8 12. Old Dominion 423 14 13. Oklahoma 354 11 14. Oklahoma State 331 17 15. Kansas State 281 15 16. George Washington 277 16 17. Utah 271 13 18. West Virginia 243 18 19. Notre Dame 216 19 20. Vanderbilt 199 20 21. Louisville 170 22 22. Marist 165 21 23. Virginia 105 23 24. Georgia 62 24 25. UTEP 44 25 Receiving Votes: Liberty 35, Hartford 30, Pittsburgh 20, Texas 20, DePaul 18, Western Kentucky 18, Ohio State 12, Chattanooga 10, Wyoming 6, Iowa 4, Middle Tennessee 4, Xavier 3, Iowa State 2, Southern Methodist 2, Temple 2. 8

CAREER COACHING WINS CAREER WINS (thru March 23) RK COACH (min. 5 years) REC WINS 1. Pat Summitt, Tenn. 31-2 979 2. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers 25-6 802... 26. Nancy Wilson, Charleston 14-16 481 27. Larry Inman, Eastern Ky. 14-14 480 28. Van Chancellor, LSU 28-5 467 29. Bill Gibbons,Jr., Holy Cross 19-12 463 CHANCELLOR AMONG COLLEGE BEST Van Chancellor returns to college basketball and the SEC for the first time since the 1996-97 season when he left Ole Miss for a 10-year run with the WNBA's Houston Comets. Chancellor enters the NCAA Tournament second-round ranked 28th in career wins among active coaches (467). CHANCELLOR REACHES MILESTONE When LSU took the floor Nov. 29 at Houston, it was the 600th college game coached by Van Chancellor. The Hall of Famer coached against 131 different opponents in his 600 games. The win over Houston was his 444th. CHANCELLOR AGAINST HIS ALMA MATER Hall of Fame Van Chancellor, LSU s first-year head coach, faced his alma mater (Mississippi State) for the 39th time on Jan. 20 and the 40th time on March 2. After LSU s victories, Chancellor owns an amazing 39-1 record against the Lady Bulldogs, including 35 straight wins. BIG VICTORY LSU defeated Mississippi State, 84-31, on Jan. 20 to break the mark for largest margin of victory by the Lady Tigers over an SEC opponent. The 53-point win surpassed the 44-point win LSU record over Kentucky at home on Jan. 16, 2003. ANOTHER BIG VICTORY LSU defeated Ole Miss, 80-36, in the quarterfinal game of the SEC Tournament on March 7 for the largest margin of victory by the Lady Tigers in SEC Tournament history. LSU broke the previous mark of 25 set in a 79-52 victory over Kentucky in 2006. TOP SEC HONORS More history was made by the LSU women's basketball team when Sylvia Fowles and Van Chancellor received the Southeastern Conference's top honors from both the coaches and the Associated Press. Fowles was named the Player of the Year and Chancellor was tabbed as the Coach of the Year, marking the fifth time in SEC history the Player and Coach of the Year came from the same school. Fowles, a senior center for the Lady Tigers, was also named the Defensive Player of the Year by the coaches and earned unanimous first-team All-SEC honors from both. Quianna Chaney joined Fowles on the first-team, while Erica White was a second-team All-SEC selection. Sophomore Allison Hightower received the Sixth-Woman of the Year award by the coaches. FOWLES NAMED NAISMITH FINALIST Sylvia Fowles was named one of four finalists for the 2008 Naismith Trophy presented by AT&T. Fowles joins Courtney Paris of Oklahoma, Candace Parker of Tennessee and Candice Wiggins of Stanford to make up the final ballot for the most prestigious national award in college basketball. The Naismith Women's College Player of the Year winner will be announced at the Women's Basketball Coaches Association convention in Tampa, Fla., on Monday, April 7. FOWLES ON FINAL BALLOT FOR WOODEN Sylvia Fowles was named one of 17 women's college basketball players to the final 2008 Women's John R. Wooden Award ballot, it was announced at The Los Angeles Athletic Club by John R. Wooden Award Chairman Richard "Duke" Llewellyn. The Wooden Award winner will be announced on Saturday, April 12, during a special ceremony at The Los Angeles Athletic Club. WHITE NAMED TO LIEBERMAN LIST Senior Erica White has been named as one of nine final nominees for the Nancy Lieberman Point Guard of the Year award. The criterion for the award is the floor leadership, play-making and ball-handling skills that personified Hall of Famer, Nancy Lieberman during her career. Sportswriters from across the country have determined this final nominee list. They will select three finalists from this list and one winner at the beginning of April 2008. The announcement of the three finalists and one winner will be made during the Final Four Weekend (April 6-8, 2008). LEADING THE WAY IN THE SEC LSU trailed for just 4:04 in its first nine SEC games this season. The Lady Tigers did not trail in the first five conference games and the seventh game at Florida, but South Carolina held a two first half leads on LSU for a total on 60 seconds, Alabama led twice for a total of 39 seconds and Georgia led once for 2:25 in the first half. LEADING THE WAY LSU went 283 minutes and four second straight without trailing before South Carolina grabbed a 6-4 lead over the Lady Tigers in the first half of the Jan. 31st game. The streak started after New Orleans posted a 2-0 lead on LSU just 20 seconds into the game on Dec. 30 and spanned six more game after that. The six-plus straight games included the rest of the UNO game, at Florida State, at Arkansas, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State, at Auburn and at Kentucky). The Lady Tigers has actually only trailed in just nine games this season and four of those came when the opponent scored the first basket of the game (see breakdown on page 14). SEC AWARDS COACHES Coach of the Year Van Chancellor - LSU Player of the Year Sylvia Fowles - LSU Freshman of the Year Angie Bjorklund - Tennessee Defensive Player of the Year Sylvia Fowles - LSU Sixth Woman of the Year Jessica Mooney - Vanderbilt & Allison Hightower - LSU Scholar-Athlete of the Year Chelsea Chowning - Kentucky First-team All-SEC Sylvia Fowles - LSU* Candance Parker - Tennessee* Tasha Humphrey - Georgia Christina Wirth - Vanderbilt Dewanna Bonner - Auburn Quianna Chaney - LSU Alexis Hornbuckle - Tennessee Marshae Dotson - Florida Second-team All-SEC Samantha Mahoney - Kentucky Shannon Bobbit - Tennessee Sarah Elliott - Kentucky Shawn Goff - Ole Miss Ashley Houts - Georgia Jennifer Risper - Vanderbilt Erica White - LSU Demetress Adams - South Carolina SEC All-Freshman team Vicki Dunlap - Kentucky* Angela Puleo - Georgia Amber Smith - Kentucky Angie Bjorklund - Tennessee* Alli Smalley - Auburn Jenice Rhoads - Vanderbilt Mary Kathryn Govero - Mississippi State Hannah Tuomi - Vanderbilt SEC All-Defensive team Alexis Hornbuckle - Tennessee Sylvia Fowles - LSU* Brittney Vaughn - Arkansas Jennifer Risper - Vanderbilt Demetress Adams - South Carolina AP Coach of the Year Van Chancellor - LSU Player of the Year Sylvia Fowles - LSU Newcomer of the Year Angie Bjorklund - Tennessee First-team All-SEC Sylvia Fowles - LSU* Candance Parker - Tennessee* Tasha Humphrey - Georgia Dewanna Bonner - Auburn Quianna Chaney - LSU Second-team All-SEC Alexis Hornbuckle - Tennessee Marshae Dotson - Florida Christina Wirth - Vanderbilt Shannon Bobbit - Tennessee Shawn Goff - Ole Miss Ashley Houts - Georgia Erica White - LSU Demetress Adams - South Carolina * - unanimous selection 9

TV GAMES (14-3) Opponent Network Result at Rutgers ESPN2 L, 45-43 at Louisiana Tech CST W, 76-45 New Orleans CST W, 73-46 Vanderbilt SEC-TV W, 62-51 Mississippi State CST W, 84-31 at Kentucky SEC-TV W, 72-46 at Florida SEC-TV W, 85-71 Georgia ESPN2 W, 63-57 at Tennessee SEC-TV W, 78-62 Kentucky CST W, 52-48 Connecticut ESPN2 L, 74-69 Arkansas CST W, 83-46 at Mississippi State SEC-TV W, 64-49 vs. Ole Miss SEC-TV W, 80-36 vs. Kentucky SEC-TV W, 66-49 vs. Tennessee ESPN2 L, 61-55 Jackson State ESPN2 W, 66-32 Marist ESPN2 LADY TIGERS TOP CROWDS Att. Opponent Date 1. 15,233 Tennessee Feb. 10, 2005 2. 15,217 Tennessee Feb. 23, 2003 3 14,268 Auburn Jan. 30. 2005 4. 13,468 Arkansas Feb. 19, 2006 5. 11,252 Penn State* Jan. 4, 2003 6. 10,841 Vanderbilt Jan. 13, 2008 7. 10,677 Ohio State Dec. 10, 2006 8. 10,624 Georgia* Jan. 8, 2005 9. 10,125 Florida Feb. 27, 2005 10. 10,074 Miss State Feb. 26, 2006 11. 9,930 Minnesota* Jan. 7, 2006 12. 9,763 Connecticut Feb. 25, 2008 13. 9,636 Auburn* Feb. 4, 2001 14. 9,511 Baylor Jan. 30, 2006 15. 9,146 Tennessee Feb. 19, 2007 * - denotes Pack the PMAC game RECORD NIGHT AGAINST ARKANSAS LSU committed a record-low three turnovers in the victory over Arkansas on Feb. 28. The previous low for the Lady Tigers was five turnovers against Tennessee on Feb. 23, 2003. In the victory over the Lady Razorbacks, LSU dished out 24 assists and had just the three turnovers, a ratio of 8 to 1. The Lady Tigers also committed just five fouls, the second fewest in a game. Four fouls committed in the record for the fewest. ON THE TUBE LSU owns a 14-3 record in televised games this season. The Lady Tigers won at Louisiana Tech, against New Orleans, over Mississippi State, Kentucky and Arkansas on Cox Sports, defeated Vanderbilt, Kentucky twice, Florida, Tennessee, Mississippi State, Ole Miss on SEC-TV and beat Georgia and Marist on ESPN2. LSU lost at Rutgers, UConn and to Tennessee on ESPN2. PACKING THE PMAC The Lady Tigers drew the sixth largest crowd to see a women s game in the Maravich Center when 10,841 fans paid to watch LSU defeat Vanderbilt on Jan. 13. It was the 10th time a crowd of over 10,000 filled the PMAC for a women s game. NCAA RANKINGS TEAM (entering NCAA Tournament) Category (326 teams ranked) LSU Rank Actual National Leader Actual Scoring Offense 50th 70.6 North Carolina 87.9 Scoring Defense 1st 50.6 LSU 50.6 Scoring Margin 3rd +20.0 Connecticut +30.5 FG Percentage 17th 45.5 Maryland 49.7 FG Percentage Defense 4th 34.6 Connecticut 32.0 FT Percentage 205th 67.4 Idaho State 83.7 Rebound Margin 114th +1.8 James Madison +12.8 3-Point FGs Per Game 170th 4.8 Villanova 10.0 3-Point FG Percentage 34th 36.0 UW-Green Bay 43.3 Won-Lost Percentage 12th 84.4 Connecticut 97.0 Assists Per Game 6th 17.7 Connecticut 20.4 Blocked Shots Per Game 34th 4.6 North Carolina 7.1 Steals Per Game 21st 11.3 Georgia Tech 14.3 Turnovers Per Game 2nd 12.6 Villanova 12.0 Personal Fouls Per Game 12th 13.7 Samford 12.9 Assist-Turnover Ratio 1st 1.40 LSU 1.40 INDIVIDUAL (entering NCAA Tournament) Category (100 players ranked) LSU Rank Actual National Leader Actual Points Per Game S. Fowles - 54th 17.2 Amber Holt, MTSU 27.1 Rebounds Per Game S. Fowles - 16th 9.9 Courtney Paris, Oklahoma 15.1 Assists Per Game E. White - 73rd 4.4 Claire Faucher, Portland St. 8.8 Blocked Shots Per Game S. Fowles - 55th 1.7 Louella Tomlinson, St. Mary s 4.9 Steals Per Game N/A Kyle DeHaven, Delaware 4.6 FG Percentage S. Fowles - 6th 59.9 Crystal Kelly, Western Ky. 64.9 FT Percentage N/A Gabriela Marginean, Drexel 91.5 3-Point FG Percentage Q. Chaney - 37th 39.2 Sonya Rogers, Montana 48.6 3-Point FGs Per Game Q. Chaney - 24th 2.6 Sade Logan, Robert Morris 3.9 Assist Turnover Ratio E. White - 6th 2.37 Kristi Cirone, Illinois State 3.0 R. LeBlanc - 20th 1.96 Q. Chaney - 31st 1.89 SHARING THE ROCK LSU s 32 assists (on 34 made baskets) in the victory at Arkansas on Jan. 10 tied for the second most assists in a single game in the program s history. The Lady Tigers 32 tied with performances against St. John s on Nov. 17, 1998 and against Tulane on Dec. 29, 1986. The school record of 38 was set against UNC Ashville on Nov. 23, 1999. GET TO 75 AND WIN The Lady Tigers have won 95 of the last 96 games and 23 straight when they score at least 75 points. Florida ended a streak of 71 straight on Feb. 16, 2006 with a 79-78 overtime win over LSU. Before that game, the last time LSU failed to win a game when posting at least 75 points was Dec. 16, 2001, an 86-81 double overtime loss to Michigan. SIGNING CLASS AMONG THE BEST LSU s 2007-08 early signing class in among the nation s best. The Lady Tigers signed three fivestar players and three four-star players. The class is ranked third by hoopgirlz.com (see the list of early signee below). LSU PARTICIPATES IN THINK PINK LSU joined the WBCA in the 2008 WBCA's "Think Pink" initiative. The WBCA's "Think Pink" initiative is a global, unified effort for the WBCA's nation of coaches to assist in raising breast cancer awareness on the court, across campuses, in communities and beyond. LSU s Think Pink game was Feb. 10 against Georgia. The Lady Tigers donned specially made Nike uniforms and shoes that were trimmed in pink. LADY TIGERS 2007-08 EARLY SIGNEES Player Ht. Pos. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) LaSondra Barrett 6-2 F Fr. Jackson, Miss. (Murrah High School) Swayze Black 6-3 P Fr. Brookhaven, Miss. (Brookhaven High School) Erica Brown 5-10 G Jr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Tallahassee CC/Dillard HS) Ayana Dunning 6-3 P Fr. Columbus, Ohio (Eastmoor High School) Destini Hughes 5-10 G Fr. Ft. Worth, Texas (Kennedale High School) Courtney Jones 6-2 F Fr. Midfield, Ala. (Midfield High School) Crystal Riley 5-5 G Fr. Memphis, Tenn. (Hillcrest High School) Taylor Turnbow 6-2 F Fr. Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson High School) 10

LARGEST COMEBACKS Deficit Teams Score Final Date 32 Texas State trailed UTSA 40-8, 2:18-1st 73-71 ot Feb. 18, 2006 22 Oregon trailed Arizona 55-33 16:20-2nd 75-71 March 4, 2000 21 Louisiana Tech trailed Old Dominion 42-21 14:03-2nd 72-71 Feb. 9, 1989 20 Florida trailed Alabama 11:52-2nd 103-101 ot Jan. 4, 1992 20 Southern Miss trailed Miss. College 36-16 in the 1st 71-70 Feb. 6, 1999 19 LSU trailed Tennessee 21-2 13:17-1st 78-62 Feb. 14, 2008 19 Iowa Trailed Indiana 19:35 in the 2nd 81-76 March 2, 2001 19 Florida Atlantic trailed Stetson 6:03 in the 1st 77-64 Feb. 7, 2005 LARGEST SWINGS Swing Teams Final Date 38 Robert Morris trailed Mt. St. Mary s by 17 92-71 Jan. 27, 1997 35 LSU trailed Tennessee by 19 78-62 Feb. 14, 2008 34 Texas State trailed UTSA by 32 73-71 ot Feb. 18, 2006 32 Florida Atlantic trailed Stetson by 19 77-64 Feb. 7, 2005 HOME GAMES BETWEEN TOP 10 TEAMS Date LSU s Rank Opponent Result Dec. 5, 1977 #2 #7 Monclair State L, 85-80 Jan. 9, 1978 #4 #3 Tennessee W, 72-62 Jan. 14, 1984 #6 #9 Ole Miss L, 78-77 Jan. 11, 1987 #9 #10 Georgia W, 84-53 Feb. 7, 1987 #9 #5 Tennessee L, 84-73 Jan. 14, 2001 #9 #4 Georgia L, 64-55 Feb. 23, 2003 #4 #3 Tennessee L, 68-65 Feb. 10, 2005 #1 #5 Tennessee W, 68-58 Dec. 10, 2006 #9 #5 Ohio State W, 75-51 Feb. 11, 2007 #7 #5 Connecticut L, 72-71 Feb. 19, 2007 #7 #2 Tennessee L, 56-51 Feb. 25, 2008 #6 #1 Connecticut L, 74-69 Sylvia Fowles Wade Trophy Watch List John R. Wooden Award preseason candidate Preseason First-team All-SEC (coached and media) Preseason first-team Associated Press All-American Preseason WNIT All-Tournament team (Nov. 18) LSWA Player of the Week (Nov. 29) Senior CLASS Award candidate (Dec. 5) Naismith Trophy Preseason Candidate (Dec. 18) SEC Player of the Week (Jan. 14) SEC Player of the Week (Jan. 28) LSWA Player of the Week (Jan. 31) John R. Wooden Award Midseason top 20 (Jan. 31) SEC Player of the Week (Feb. 11) LSWA Player of the Week (Feb. 14) SEC Player of the Week (Feb. 18) LSWA Player of the Week (Feb. 21) SEC Player of the Year (coaches) (March 4) SEC Defensive Player of the Year (coaches) (March 4) First-team All-SEC (coaches) (March 4) Naismith Player of the Year finalist (March 8) John R. Wooden Award final candidate (March 10) SEC Player of the Year (AP) (March 18) First-team All-SEC (AP) (March 18) Erica White Preseason Second-team All-SEC (media) Preseason First-team All-SEC (coaches) Nancy Lieberman Award Finalist (Feb. 14) Second-team All-SEC (coaches) (March 4) Second-team All-SEC (AP) (March 18) LADY TIGERS HONORS Quianna Chaney Preseason Second-team All-SEC (coaches) Preseason WNIT All-Tournament team (Nov. 18) SEC Player of the Week (Jan. 7) LSWA Player of the Week (Jan. 10) SEC Player of the Week (Feb. 4) First-team All-SEC (coaches) (March 4) First-team All-SEC (AP) (Marc h 18) Allison Hightower SEC 6th-Woman of the Year (coaches (March 4) Van Chancellor SEC Coach of the Year (coaches) (March 4) Naismith Coach of the Year finalist (March 7) SEC Coach of the Year (AP) (March 18) LSU VS. NO. 1 vs. Connecticut FEb. 25, 2008 L, 74-69 at Tennessee Feb. 14, 2008 W, 78-62 vs. Connecticut March 27, 2000 L, 86-71 vs. Tennessee Feb. 21, 1999 W, 72-69 at Tennessee Feb. 22, 1998 L, 90-58 vs. Tennessee Jan. 7, 1995 L, 102-68 at Tennessee Jan. 9, 1994 L, 91-69 at Vanderbilt Jan. 10, 1993 L, 87-61 vs. Auburn March 5, 1989 L, 75-65 vs. Auburn Jan. 14, 1989 L, 57-43 vs. Louisiana Tech Jan. 14, 1980 L, 84-56 at Old Dominion Feb. 3, 1979 L, 85-76 vs. Delta State March 26, 1977 L, 68-55 COMEBACK KIDS LSU overcame a 19-point first half deficit to defeat Tennessee, 78-62, on Feb. 14 in Knoxville. The comeback is the fifth largest in NCAA Division I history according the the NCAA Record book. LSU also completed the comeback with a 35- point turnaround, the second largest, according to the NCAA Record book. TOP 10 BATTLE IN PMAC When No. 6 LSU battled No. 1 UConn battle on Feb. 25, it marked the 12th game between top 10 teams in the Maravich Center. LSU is 4-8 those games, including the 74-69 loss to the Huskies. 14-0 IN LEAGUE PLAY FOR SECOND TIME LSU is 14-0 in the Southeastern Conference for the second time in program history. The Lady Tigers have defeated Arkansas twice, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State twice, Auburn, Kentucky twice, South Carolina, Florida Alabama, Tennessee and Ole Miss in the conference this season to join the 2004-05 team with at 14-0. The 2004-05 team posted a perfect 14-0 mark in the SEC. LSU also claimed regular season SEC title that season. LSU VS. NO. 1 LSU dropped to 2-11 all time vs. the nation s No. 1 ranked team with the 74-69 loss to UConn on Feb. 25. The Lady Tigers 78-62 victory at Tennessee on Feb. 14 was just the second win over No. 1 in the program s history. The other win over No. 1 came against Tennessee, 72-69, on Feb. 21, 1999 in Baton Rouge. STREAKS SNAPPED LSU saw its 14-game overall win streak and its 12-game home win streak snapped by UConn on Feb. 25 with the 74-69 loss. The Lady tigers had not lost since falling at Middle Tennessee State on December 28th prior to the loss to the Huskies. The 14-game win streak was the longest for LSU since posting 14 straight wins to open the 2005-06 season. The Longest win streak in Lady Tigers history is 16 collected back in 2004-05. LSU had not lost at home since Tennessee defeated the Lady Tigers on Feb. 19, 2007. 11

FOWLES NAMED SEC S POY Sylvia Fowles was named the SEC s Player of the Year by the coaches. The senior is just the second LSU player to receive the SEC's Player of the Year honor, joining Seimone Augustus who earned the honor in 2005 and 2006. Fowles led LSU to the program's third SEC regular season title with 17.3 points and 9.8 rebounds per game. The Miami, Fla., native also shot 60.6 percent from the floor and collected 16 double doubles, including 10 in league play. CHANCELLOR GETS SEC S COY Van Chancellor, is his first season at LSU, was named the SEC s Coach of the Year by his peers after guiding the Lady Tigers to a perfect 14-0 league record. He is the third coach of LSU to earn the honor, joining Sue Gunter (1997, 1999) and Pokey Chatman (2005). The honor is the fourth for Chancellor who spent 19 seasons as the head coach at Ole Miss and received the award in 1987, 1990 and 1992. FOWLES NAMED SEC S DEFENSIVE POY In addition to her Player of the Year honor, Sylvia Fowles was named the SEC s Defensive Player of the Year by the coaches as well. The award is the first such honor for an LSU player. Fowles blocked 46 shots, collected 43 steals and pulled down 196 defensive rebounds during the season. HIGHTOWER NAMED 6TH WOMAN Sophomore Allison Hightower was named the SEC s Sixth-Woman of the Year by the coaches, sharing the honor with Vanderbilt s Jessica Mooney. Hightower averaged 7.7 points and 2.4 rebounds per game overall and 7.4 points in SEC games. Her point total was third on the team behind Fowles and Chaney. She is the just the second LSU player to win the honor, joining Fowles in 2005. THREE NAMED ALL-SEC LSU s senior trio of Sylvia Fowles, Quianna Chaney and Erica White were all recognized by the SEC s coaches and the Assocaited Press with All-SEC honors. Fowles and Chaney were named to the first-team, while White earned second-team honors. Fowles pulled down her third first-team All-SEC to become the sixth player in school history to be a three-time all-conference selection. She joins Joyce Walker, Pokey Chatman, Cornelia Gayden, Katrina Hibbert and Seimone Augustus. Chaney, who averaged 14.9 points per game, received her first first-team All- SEC honor. The senior from Baton Rouge was named second-team all-conference last season. White, who averaged 7.1 points and 4.3 assists per game overall and 9.1 points and 4.4 assists per conference game, earned her first SEC post season honor. The Jacksonville, Fla., native also led the league with a 2.46 assist-to-turnover ratio. THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS SEC Overall Team W-L PCT. Streak W-L PCT. Streak 1. LSU # 14-0 1.000 W14 27-5.843 L1 2. Tennessee ^ 13-1.929 W5 30-2.938 W8 3. Vanderbilt 11-3.786 W3 23-8.742 L1 4. Kentucky 8-6.571 L1 15-15.500 L1 5. Georgia 8-6.571 L1 22-9.710 L1 6. Auburn 7-7.500 W1 20-11.645 L1 7. Florida 6-8.429 W1 18-13.581 L1 8. Ole Miss 6-8.429 L1 13-16.448 L1 9. Mississippi State 4-10.286 L2 16-15.516 L3 10. South Carolina 4-10.286 W1 15-15.500 L1 11. Arkansas 2-12.143 L8 17-13.567 L9 12. Alabama 1-13.071 L13 8-22.267 L14 # - regular season champions; ^ - tournament champions NCAA Tournament Schedule FIRST ROUND Stanford, Calif. (Greensboro Region) - Saturday No. 11 seed Auburn vs. No. 6 seed George Washington Albuqueque, N.M. (Spokane Region) - Saturday No. 4 seed Vanderbilt vs. No. 13 seed Montana Baton Rouge, La. (New Orleans Region) - Saturday No. 2 seed LSU vs. No. 15 seed Jackson State Norfolk, Va. (New Orleans Region) - Sunday No. 8 seed Georgia vs. No. 9 seed Iowa West Lafayette, Ind. (Oklahoma City Regional) - Sunday No. 1 seed Tennessee vs. No. 16 seed Oral Roberts SEC RANKINGS TEAM (entering NCAA Tournament) Category All Games Actual SEC Games Actual Scoring Offense 3rd 70.6 2nd 73.7 Scoring Defense 1st 50.6 1st 50.9 Scoring Margin 1st +20.0 1st +22.9 FG Percentage 3rd 45.5 1st 47.8 FG Percentage Defense 1st 34.6 1st 34.1 FT Percentage 8th 67.4 9th 66.9 Rebound Margin 7th +1.8 6th +1.3 3-Point FGs Per Game 7th 4.84 6th 5.29 3-Point FG Percentage 3rd 36.0 2nd 40.2 3-Point FG Percentage Defense 1st 26.9 1st 24.7 Assists Per Game 1st 17.66 1st 18.36 Blocked Shots Per Game 4th 4.59 3rd 4.43 Steals Per Game 2nd 11.28 2nd 11.79 Turnovers Margin 1st +6.59 1st +7.07 Assist Turnover Ratio 1st 1.40 1st 1.52 INDIVIDUAL (entering NCAA Tournament) Category All Games Actual SEC Games Actual Scoring S. Fowles - 3rd 17.2 S. Fowles - 4th 17.1 Q. Chaney - 5th 15.0 Q. Chaney - 6th 14.8 Rebounding S. Fowles - 2nd 9.9 S. Fowles - 1st 10.1 Assists E. White - 4th 4.35 E. White - 3rd 4.43 Q. Chaney - 12th 3.19 Q. Chaney - 7th 3.57 R. LeBlanc - 8th 3.44 R. LeBlanc - 8th 3.43 FG Percentage S. Fowles - 1st 59.9 S. Fowles - 1st 63.9 Q. Chaney - 7th 42.6 Q. Chaney - 7th 42.8 FT Percentage S. Fowles - 9th 64.8 S. Fowles - 12th 59.3 -- E. White - 5th 78.6 Steals R. LeBlanc - 6th 2.25 R. LeBlanc - 5th 2.36 E. White - 13th 1.84 E. White - 8th 2.07 Blocked Shots S. Fowles - 5th 1.73 S. Fowles - 3rd 1.86 3-Point FG Percentage Q. Chaney - 3rd 39.2 Q. Chaney - 1st 44.1 3-Point FGs Per Game Q. Chaney - 3rd 2.59 Q. Chaney - 1st 2.93 Assist Turnover Ratio E. White - 1st 2.37 E. White - 2nd 2.30 R. LeBlanc - 2nd 1.96 R. LeBlanc - 3rd 2.29 Q. Chaney - 3rd 1.89 Q. Chaney - 1st 2.50 12

LSU IN THE FIRST ROUND (11-2) Date Opponent (region) Result Site March 16, 1988 Stephen F. Austin (W) L, 84-62 Nacogdoches, Texas March 14, 1990 Southern Miss (MW) L, 75-65 Hattiesburg, Miss. March 15, 1997 Maine (ME) W, 88-79 Baton Rouge, La. March 13, 1999 Evansville (MW) W, 78-69 Baton Rouge, La. March 17, 2000 Liberty (E) W, 77-54 Baton Rouge, La. March 16, 2001 Arizona State (MW) W, 83-66 West Lafayette, Ind. March 15, 2002 Santa Clara (W) W, 84-78 Boulder, Colo. March 22, 2003 Southwest Texas (W) W, 86-50 Eugene, Ore. March 21, 2004 Austin Peay (W) W, 83-66 Baton Rouge, La. March 20, 2005 Stetson (Chatt.) W, 70-36 Knoxville, Tenn. March 18, 2006 Florida Atlantic (San Ant.) W, 72-48 Nashville, Tenn. March 17, 2007 UNC Ashville (Fresno) W, 77-39 Austin, Texas March 22, 2008 Jackson State (New Orleans) W, 66-32 Baton Rouge, La. LSU IN THE SECOND ROUND (11-4) Date Opponent (region) Result Site March 18, 1984 Missouri (MW) W, 92-62 Baton Rouge, La. March 16, 1986 Middle Tenn. St. (ME) W, 78-65 Baton Rouge, La. March 15, 1989 Southern Illinois (MW) L, 70-56 Baton Rouge, La. March 19, 1989 Purdue (MW) W, 54-53 West Lafayette, Ind. March 17, 1991 Lamar (MW) L, 93-73 Beaumont, Texas March 17, 1997 Marquette (ME) W, 71-58 Baton Rouge, La. March 15, 1999 Notre Dame (MW) W, 74-64 Baton Rouge, La. March 19, 2000 Stephen F. Austin (E) W, 57-45 Baton Rouge, La. March 18, 2001 Purdue (MW) L, 73-70 West Lafayette, Ind. March 17, 2002 Colorado (W) L, 69-58 Boulder, Colo. March 24, 2003 UW-Green Bay (W) W, 80-69 Eugene, Ore. March 23, 2004 Maryland (W) W, 76-61 Baton Rouge, La. March 22, 2005 Arizona (Chattanooga) W, 76-43 Knoxville, Tenn. March 20, 2006 Washington (San Antonio) W, 72-49 Nashville, Tenn. March 19, 2007 West Virginia (Fresno) W, 49-43 Austin, Texas LSU AGAINST THE FIELD OF 64 (5-4) Date Opponent Result Site Nov. 18 at #3 Maryland L, 75-62 College Park, Md. Nov. 25 at #7 Rutgers L, 45-43 Piscataway, N.J. Jan. 3 at Florida State W, 73-61 Tallahassee, Fla. Jan. 13 Vanderbilt W, 62-51 Baton Rouge, La. Jan. 24 at #25 Auburn W, 79-59 Auburn, Ala. Feb. 10 #24 Georgia W, 63-57 Baton Rouge, La. Feb. 14 at #1 Tennessee W, 78-62 Knoxville, Tenn. Feb. 25 #1 Connecticut L, 74-69 Baton Rouge, La. March 9 vs. #3 Tennessee L, 61-55 Nashville, Tenn. DANCING AGAIN! The Lady Tigers made the NCAA Dance for the 18th time in school history and for the 10th straight season. LSU made the tournament for the first time in 1984, again in 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 as well as this season. The Lady Tigers own a 33-17 record in the Dance. FIRST ROUND SUCCESS LSU now owns a 11-2 record in the first round of the NCAA Tournament after the victory over Jackson State. The Lady Tigers have won 11 straight firstround games in the tournament. AS AN AT-LARGE This is the 16th time the Lady Tigers entered the NCAA Tournament as an atlarge selection. LSU is now 29-14 in those tournament games after the win over Jackson State. The only two times the Lady Tigers where not an at-large selection was in 1991 and 2003 after earning the Southeastern Conference automatic bid by winning the SEC Tournament. LSU has advanced to the Sweet 16 10 times (1984, 1986, 1989, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007), the Elite Eight six times (1986, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007) and the Final Four in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 as an at-large. AS A TWO SEED LSU received a No. 2 seed for the third time in NCAA Tournament history. The Lady Tigers now own a 3-2 record as a No. 2 seed after the opening-round win over Jackson State. The other wins came over Middle Tennessee and Ohio State in 1986 before falling to Tennessee in the regional final in Iowa State that year. LSU also received a No. 2 seed in 1991 and fell at Lamar. GOING AGAINST THE FIELD LSU was matched-up with eight different teams in nine games with schools that made the Field of 64. The Lady Tigers posted a 5-4 record in those nine games. LSU NOW 11-1 IN NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES AT HOME The Lady Tigers improved to 11-1 in NCAA Tournament games played in the Maravich Center. LSU s first-round win over Jackson State was also the 10th straight NCAA Tournament win at home for the program. LSU AS A NO. 2 SEED (3-2) Date Opponent (Region) Result Site March 16, 1986 Middle Tennessee (ME) W, 78-65 Baton Rouge, La. March 20, 1986 Ohio State (ME) W, 81-80 Iowa City, Iowa March 22, 1986 Tennessee (ME) L, 67-65 Iowa City, Iowa March 17, 1991 Lamar (MW) L, 93-73 Beaumont, Texas March 22, 2008 Jackson State (New Orleans) W, 66-32 Baton Rouge, La. 13

SERIES RECORDS IN NCAA Team W L Last Meeting Arizona 1 0 2005 Arizona State 1 0 2001 Austin Peay 1 0 2004 Baylor 0 1 2005 UConn 1 1 2007 Colorado 0 1 2002 DePaul 1 0 2006 Duke 2 1 2006 Georgia 1 0 2004 Evansville 1 0 1999 Florida Atlantic 1 0 2006 Florida State 1 0 2007 Jackson State 1 0 2008 Lamar 0 1 1991 Liberty 2 0 2005 Louisiana Tech 1 3 2003 Maine 1 0 1997 Marquette 1 0 1997 Maryland 1 0 2004 Middle Tenn State 1 0 1986 Missouri 1 0 1984 UNC Ashville 1 0 2007 Notre Dame 1 0 1999 Ohio State 1 0 1986 Old Dominion 0 1 1997 Purdue 1 1 2001 Rutgers 0 1 2007 Santa Clara 1 0 2002 Southern Illinois 0 1 1987 Southern Miss 0 1 1990 Southwest Texas 1 0 2003 Stanford 1 0 2006 Stephen F. Austin 1 1 2000 Stetson 1 0 2005 Tennessee 0 2 2004 Texas 1 1 2004 Washington 1 0 2006 West Virginia 1 0 2007 UW-Green Bay 1 0 2003 Total 33 17 -- POST SEASON GAMES CAREER POST SEASON GAMES (NCAA/WNIT) RK PLAYER GAMES 1. Seimone Augustus, 02-06 19 2. Scholanda Hoston, 01-06 17 3. Sylvia Fowles, 04-16 Temeka Johnson, 01-05 16 5. RaShonta LeBlanc, 04-15 6. Erica White, 04-14 6. Quianna Chaney, 04-14 6. DeTrina White, 98-03 13 6. KaTrina Hibbert, 97-00 13 6. Doneeka Hodges, 00-04 13 No. 15 seed JACKSON STATE TIGERS Previous games against LSU: 12 Series Record: LSU 10-2 Streak: +6 Last meeting: LSU defeated Jackson State, 103-35, on Dec. 28, 1999 in Baton Rouge. NCAA Tournament Appearances: This is the Tigers fourth NCAA Tournament appearance and the first since 1995. Jackson State is 0-3 in tournament games. Quick Facts: Jackson State, located in Jackson, Miss., earned an automatic bid by winning the SWAC Tournament title with wins over Alcorn State, MVSU and Prairie View. The Tigers are 18-13 overall and posted a 12-5 record in the SWAC. Denise Taylor, in her seventh season as head coach leads JSU. Previous Meetings Date Score Meaning Site Dec. 13, 1986 #10 LSU 96, Jackson State 60 Regular season Baton Rouge, La. Feb. 25, 1988 LSU 82, Jackson State 49 Regular season Jackson, Miss. Jan. 25, 1989 #12 LSU 72, Jackson State 51 Regular season Baton Rouge, La. Dec. 21, 1993 LSU 70, Jackson State 57 Regular season Baton Rouge, La. Feb. 16, 1994 Jackson State 81, LSU 78 Regular season Jackson, Miss. Jan. 25, 1995 Jackson State 75, LSU 63 Regular season Jackson, Miss. Feb. 9, 1995 LSU 92, Jackson State 62 Regular season Baton Rouge, La. Dec. 16, 1995 LSU 81, Jackson State 59 Regular season Baton Rouge, La. Feb. 14, 1996 LSU 76, Jackson State 65 Regular season Jackson, Miss. Dec. 16, 1996 LSU 86, Jackson State 46 Regular season Baton Rouge, La. Dec. 14, 1997 LSU 78, Jackson State, 73 Regular season Baton Rouge, La. Dec. 28, 1999 #11 LSU 103, Jackson State 35 Regular season Baton Rouge, La. No. 7 seed MARIST RED FOXES Previous games against LSU: None Series Record: --- Streak: --- Last meeting: None NCAA Tournament Appearances: This is the Red Foxes fourth appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the third straight. Marist owns a 2-3 record in the Big Dance. Quick Facts: Marist, located in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., received the automatic bid from the Metro Atlantic Conference after claiming the tournament crown with wins over Canisius, St. Peter s and Iona. The Red Foxes, ranked No. 22 in both polls, compiled a 31-2 overall record and a 18-0 record in the conference. The two losses came at Ohio State and to Hartford. Brian Giorgis, in his sixth season as head coach, leads Marist. Previous Meetings Date Score Meaning Site None No. 10 seed DEPAUL BLUE DEMONS Previous games against LSU: One Series Record: LSU 1-0 Streak: +1 Last meeting: LSU defeated DePaul, 66-56, in the San Antonio Regional semifinal in 2006. NCAA Tournament Appearances: This is the Blue Demons 13th appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the sixth straight. DePaul owns a 7-12 record in the Big Dance. Quick Facts: DePaul, located in Chicago, Ill., received an at-large bid with a 20-11 overall record and a 8-8 mark in the BIG EAST. The Blue Demons opened the season with 10 straight wins and closed the year winning two of three, including a win over Marquette in the BIG EAST Tournament. Doug Bruno, in his 22nd season as head coach, leads DePaul. Previous Meetings Date Score Meaning Site March 25, 2006 #5 LSU 66, #13 DePaul 56 NCAA Regional Semifinal San Antonio, Texas LADY TIGERS CAREER NCAA TOURNAMENT STATS No. Name G-GS FG-FGA Pct. 3-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. PTS PPG RBS RPG ASTS APG BLKS BPG 1 Katherine Graham 1-0 0-1.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0 0.0 1 1.0 1 1.0 0 0.0 3 Latear Eason First appearance 5 Erica White 14-11 32-80.400 0-6.000 30-41.732 94 6.7 44 3.1 51 3.6 1 0.1 10 Khalilah Mitchell 10-0 2-11.182 0-3.000 1-4.250 5 0.5 13 1.3 7 0.7 2 0.2 12 RaShonta LeBlanc 15-6 16-42.381 7-17.412 6-8.750 45 3.0 37 2.5 39 2.6 1 0.1 15 Quianna Chaney 14-6 40-105.381 22-56.393 2-4.500 104 7.4 30 2.1 16 1.1 2 0.1 23 Allison Hightower 6-0 16-32.500 5-7.714 3-6.500 40 6.7 14 2.3 6 1.0 1 0.2 24 Marian Whitfield 10-0 8-25.320 0-3.000 1-4.250 17 1.7 11 1.1 3 0.3 0 0.0 25 Mesha Williams 6-0 9-15.600 0-0.000 0-0.000 18 3.0 11 1.8 0 0.0 3 0.5 34 Sylvia Fowles 16-11 78-148.527 0-0.000 48-81.593 204 12.8 165 10.3 3 0.2 35 2.2 44 Kristen Morris 7-0 2-13.154 0-1.000 1-2.500 7 1.0 17 2.4 0 0.0 2 0.3 54 Ashley Thomas 11-11 20-60.333 2-3.667 9-16.562 51 4.6 63 5.7 16 1.5 7 0.6 14