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06-07 WOMEN S BASKETBALL BY THE NUMBERS 1 - For the second consecutive year, a pair of ACC teams earned two of the No. 1 seeds to the NCAA Tournament. (Duke and North Carolina) 3 - ACC players were selected in the first round of the 2007 WNBA Draft. The trio of ACC student-athletes were tabbed in the first 11 picks of the 13-pick first round. 4 - ACC was one of only two leagues to place four teams in the 2007 NCAA Sweet 16 6 - For the fifth-straight year, the ACC was represented by at least six teams in the 2007 NCAA Field of 64. 2006-07 ACC STANDINGS Conference Overall Team W L Pct Hm Rd W L Pct Hm Rd Neu Streak Duke... 14 0 1.000 7-0 7-0 32 2.941 14-0 11-0 7-2 L1 North Carolina... 11 3.786 6-1 5-2 34 4.895 17-1 6-2 11-1 L1 Maryland... 10 4.714 5-2 5-2 28 6.778 14-2 10-2 4-2 L1 NC State... 10 4.714 6-1 4-3 25 10.714 14-1 5-6 6-3 L1 Florida State... 10 4.714 4-3 6-1 24 10.706 10-3 10-4 4-3 L1 Georgia Tech... 9 5.643 6-1 3-4 21 12.636 13-3 6-6 2-3 L1 Virginia Tech... 6 8.429 3-4 3-4 19 15.559 10-7 5-6 4-2 L1 Virginia... 5 9.357 3-4 2-5 19 15.559 13-6 4-7 2-2 L1 Clemson... 4 10.286 2-5 2-5 12 18.400 7-8 4-8 1-2 L4 Boston College... 3 11.214 2-5 1-6 13 16.448 10-6 2-8 1-2 L3 Miami... 2 12.143 2-5 0-7 11 19.367 9-6 2-12 0-1 L5 Wake Forest... 0 14.000 0-7 0-7 9 20.310 7-11 1-7 1-2 L9 POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA TOURNAMENT (FIRST ROUND) Saturday, March 17 No. 10 Florida State d. No. 7 Old Dominion... W, 85-75 Stanford, Calif. (Maples Pavilion) No. 7 Georgia Tech d. No. 10 DePaul... W, 55-54 Minneapolis, Minn. (Williams Arena) FINAL RELEASE FINAL FOUR TALLIES NCAA TOURNAMENT (FINAL FOUR) Cleveland, Ohio (Quicken Loans Arena) Sunday, April 1 No. 4 Rutgers d. No. 3 LSU...59-35 No. 1 Tennessee d. No. 1 North Carolina...L, 56-50 9 - ACC players were selected in the 2007 WNBA Draft, matching the league s draftee total of 2006. 14 - Duke became the first ACC team and only the 14th in NCAA history to finish the regular season undefeated with a 29-0 mark. 34 - The 34 wins for the Tar Heels marks the most in program history. 46 - North Carolina head coach Sylvia Hatchell has coached in 47 NCAA Tournament games, (1987-present). 74.5-2007 ACC winning percentage against nonconference opponents 114 - The ACC has made 115 TV appearances this season. The league had 54 televised games during the regular season, the most in ACC women s basketball history. Sunday, March 18 No. 4 NC State d. No. 13 Robert Morris... W, 84-52 Raleigh, N.C. (RBC Center) No. 2 Maryland d. No. 15 Harvard... W, 89-65 Hartford, Conn. (Hartford Civic Center) No. 1 North Carolina d. No. 16 Prairie View A&M... W, 95-38 Pittsburgh, Pa. (Petersen Events Center) No. 1 Duke d. No. 16 Holy Cross... W, 81-44 Raleigh, N.C. (RBC Center) NCAA TOURNAMENT (SECOND ROUND) Monday, March 19 No. 10 Florida State d. No. 2 Stanford... W, 68-61 Stanford, Calif. (Maples Pavilion) No. 2 Purdue d. No. 7 Georgia Tech...L, 63-76 Minneapolis, Minn. (Williams Arena) Tuesday, March 20 No. 4 NC State d. No. 5 Baylor... W, 78-72 Raleigh, N.C. (RBC Center) No. 7 Mississippi d. No. 2 Maryland...L, 78-89 Hartford, Conn. (Hartford Civic Center) No. 1 North Carolina d. No. 9 Notre Dame... W, 60-51 Pittsburgh, Pa. (Petersen Events Center) No. 1 Duke d. No. 8 Temple... W, 62-52 Raleigh, N.C. (RBC Center) NCAA TOURNAMENT (REGIONALS) Saturday March 24 No. 4 Rutgers d. No. 1 Duke...L, 52-53 Greensboro, N.C. (Greensboro Coliseum) No. 1 UConn d. No. 4 NC State...L, 71-78 Fresno, Calif. (Save Mart Center) No. 3 LSU d. No. 10 Florida State...L,43-55 Fresno, Calif. (Save Mart Center) Sunday, March 25 No. 1 North Carolina d. No. 5 George Washington.. W, 70-56 Dallas, Texas (Reunion Arena) Tuesday, March 27 No. 1 North Carolina d. No. 2 Purdue... W, 84-72 Dallas, Texas (Reunion Arena) Tuesday, April 3 Tennessee d. Rutgers...59-46 WNIT (SECOND ROUND) Saturday, March 17 Virginia Tech vs. Western Carolina... W, 74-64 Blacksburg, Va. (Cassell Coliseum) Monday, March 19 Virginia d. Charlotte... W, 74-72 Charlottesville, Va. (John Paul Jones Arena) WNIT (THIRD ROUND) Thursday, March 22 Auburn d. Virginia Tech...L, 73-81 Blacksburg, Va. (Cassell Coliseum) Virginia d. South Florida... W, 73-71 Charlottesville, Va. (John Paul Jones Arena) WNIT (ELITE EIGHT) Sunday, March 25 Wisconsin d. Virginia...L, 78-84 Madison, Wisc. (Kohl Center)

2006-07 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN S BASKETBALL RELEASE ACC BASKETBALL SIDs ACC OFFICE Lindsey Rogers Office: (336) 851-6062 Fax: (336) 854-8797 Cell: (336) 337-1249 lrogers@theacc.org Boston College Stephanie Tunnera Office: (617) 552-0524 Fax: (617) 552-4903 Cell: (857) 233-3421 Press Row: (617) 552-8989 tunnera@bc.edu Clemson Christine Long Office: (864) 656-1920 Fax: (864) 656-0299 Cell: (937) 829-3087 Press Row: (864) 654-3326 longc@clemson.edu Duke Lindy Brown Office: (919) 684-2664 Fax: (919) 684-2489 Cell: (919) 599-9821 Press Row: (864) 684-6186 lbrown@duaa.duke.edu Florida State Tina Thomas Office: (850) 644-1065 Fax: (850) 644-3820 Cell: (850) 322-8766 Press Row: (850) 224-8790 tthomas@mailer.fsu.edu Georgia Tech Miranda Bryen Office: (404) 894-5445 Fax: (404) 894-1248 Cell: (860) 680-2099 Press Row: (404) 894-5458 mbryen@at.gtaa.gatech.edu Maryland Natalia Ciccone Office: (301) 314-7063 Fax: (301) 314-9094 Cell: (814) 880-9062 Press Row: (301) 314-8624 nciccone@umd.edu Miami Margaret Belch Office: (305) 284-3244 Fax: (305) 284-2807 Cell: (703) 786-5092 Press Row: (305) 284-2111 mbelch@miami.edu North Carolina Bobby Hundley Office: (919) 962-0083 Fax: (919) 515-2898 Cell: (919) 428-0893 Press Row: (919) 843-9509 bhundley@uncaa.unc.edu NC State Mark Kimmel Office: (919) 515-1183 Fax: (919) 962-0612 Cell: (919) 819-8334 Press Row: (919) 513-1220 mark_kimmel@ncsu.edu Virginia Cathy Bongiovi Office: (434) 982-5534 Fax: (434) 982-5525 Cell: (434) 825-6711 Press Row: (434) 296-5910 cathyb@virginia.edu Virginia Tech Torye Hurst Office: (540) 231-8823 Fax: (540) 231-6984 Cell: (540) 998-5907 Press Row: (540) 231-3048 tohurst@vt.edu Wake Forest Scott Wortman Office: (336) 758-6099 Fax: (336) 758-5140 Cell: (419) 203-4229 Press Row: (336) 727-2945 wortmasm@wfu.edu PRESEASON PREDICTIONS 2006-07 Predicted Order of Finish 1. Maryland (25) 2. North Carolina (13) 3. Duke 4. NC State 5. Florida State 6. Virginia 7. Boston College 8. Georgia Tech 9. Miami 10. Virginia Tech 11. Wake Forest 12. Clemson 2006-07 Preseason All-ACC Team Ivory Latta, North Carolina** Erlana Larkins, North Carolina Crystal Langhorne, Maryland Marissa Coleman, Maryland Lindsey Harding, Duke **Preseason Player of the Year Preseason Rookie of the Year Monica Wright, Virginia BOB BRADLEY SPIRIT & COURAGE Virginia s Debbie Ryan and NC State s Kay Yow are the two winningest coaches in Atlantic Coast Conference history, each having guided their teams to more than 600 victories, but they have earned perhaps even more admiration and respect for their personal battles with cancer. In recognition of their outstanding accomplishments as coaches and for their public display of perseverance and leadership in the fight against cancer, the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA) presented its 2007 Bob Bradley Spirit & Courage Award to both Debbie Ryan and Kay Yow. The Bob Bradley Award, named in honor of the late Clemson University sports information director who passed away in 2000 after a three-year battle with bone cancer, was established in conjunction with the ACC one year ago. It is awarded annually to a male or female basketball player, coach or team administrator who has overcome significant injury, illness or adversity in life to become a valuable contributor to his/her program and university. In 30 seasons as head coach at Virginia, Ryan has compiled a 649-276 record and been named ACC Coach of the Year a record seven times, most recently in 2000. Later that same year, however, Ryan was faced with her most serious opponent, pancreatic cancer. Ryan underwent surgery to remove a tumor and a series of radiation treatments during the offseason but remained as coach of the Cavaliers in the 2000-01 season. Last year, she celebrated her fifth anniversary of being cancer-free and continues as an active leader in fund-raising events for the University of Virginia Cancer Center. Yow s 32-year career at NC State has seen her win 649 contests (649-304 record) and more than 700 overall games, including a four-year stint at Elon. She guided the United States team to the Olympic gold medal in 1988 and in 2002 was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. During the past 20 years of her career, Yow has also waged a fight against cancer a fight that remains ongoing. She was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1987 and underwent a modified radical mastectomy. She endured a recurrence and further surgery in 2004. Earlier this season the Wolfpack coach took a leave of absence from her duties to undergo chemotherapy and other treatment, but returned to the sidelines on January 25th. 2007 FRESHMEN LEADERS ACC Freshmen Scoring Leaders Monica Wright, Virginia...15.1 Lele Hardy, Clemson...11.6 Jacinta Monroe, Florida State...8.1 Ayla Brown, Boston College...8.1 Christy Brown, Clemson...7.8 Elisabeth Egnell, Boston College...7.6 Charmaine Clark, Miami...7.2 Mickel Picco, Boston College...6.7 Paulisha Kellum, Virginia...6.6 Jessica Breland, North Carolina...6.5 ACC Freshmen Rebounding Leaders Lele Hardy, Clemson...6.9 Monica Wright, Virginia...6.0 Jacinta Monroe, Florida State...6.0 Ayla Brown, Boston College...5.9 Elisabeth Egnell, Boston College...5.3 Charmaine Clark, Miami...4.9 Mekia Valentine, Wake Forest...4.7 Jessica Breland, North Carolina...4.5 Courteney Morris, Wake Forest...4.2 Bridgette Mitchell, Duke...4.0 ACC Freshmen Assist Leaders Christy Brown, Clemson...4.73 Tiffany Roulhac, Wake Forest...3.14 Lele Hardy, Clemson...2.50 Monica Wright, Virginia...2.24 Paulisha Kellum, Virginia...2.00 Ayla Brown, Boston College...1.29 Elisabeth Egnell, Boston College...1.28 Alysha Harvin, Florida State...1.21 Angel Gray. Florida State...1.15 Brittany Mitch, Duke...1.12 ACC Freshmen Steal Leaders Lele Hardy, Clemson...3.27 Monica Wright, Virginia...2.32 Courteney Morris, Wake Forest...1.55 Christy Brown, Clemson...1.33 Tiffany Roulhac, Wake Forest...1.21 Ayla Brown, Boston College...1.11 Brittany Mitch, Duke...1.06 Bridgette Mitchell, Duke...0.97 Jessica Breland, North Carolina...0.95 Mickel Picco, Boston College...0.85 ACC Freshmen Blocked Shots Leaders Jacinta Monroe, Florida State...1.85 Mekia Valentine, Wake Forest...1.72 Jessica Breland, North Carolina...1.32 Eboni Sadler, Miami...0.60 Tiffany Blackmon, Georgia Tech...0.59 Charmaine Clark, Miami...0.47 Monica Wright, Virginia...0.44 Lele Hardy, Clemson...0.43 Jayna Hartig, Virginia...0.38 Sarah Riddle, Wake Forest...0.36 ACC Freshmen FG Pct. (2 made per game) Jessica Breland, North Carolina...544 Jacinta Monroe. Florida State...539 Bridgette Mitchell, Duke...516 Brigitte Ardossi, Georgia Tech...500 Mekia Valentine, Wake Forest...468

2006-07 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN S BASKETBALL RELEASE TOP SEASON OPENERS Boston College: Maryland: 1999-00: 16-3 2006-07 - 18-0 2003-04: 12-1 1982-83 - 16-0 2004-05: 12-1 Miami: Clemson: 1991-92: 30-1, then finished 30-2 1995-96: 11-0 2003-04: 12-0, then 16-1 1998-99: 11-0 North Carolina: Duke: 2006-07: 23-0 2005-06: 20-0 2005-06: 22-0 2006-07: 20-0 2002-03: 20-0 NC State: 1977-78: 21-1 Florida State: 1976-77: 19-1 2004-05: 12-0*, then 18-2 1999-2000: 14-1 1981-82: 16-1 1982-83: 15-1 Virginia: 1990-91: 14-2 1985-86: 20-0 1986-87: 13-0, 19-1 Georgia Tech: 1990-91: 11-0, 27-1 2002-03: 11-1 1991-92: 13-0 2005-06: 11-2 1990-91: 10-1 Virginia Tech: 1977-78: 10-1 1998-99: 18-0 ACC IN THE WNBA DRAFT Pick.Name, School... Team 1...Lindsey Harding, Duke... Minnesota Lynx 9...Alison Bales, Duke... Indiana Fever 11...Ivory Latta, North Carolina... Detroit Shock 16...Shay Doron, Maryland... New York Liberty 17...Camille Little, North Carolina...San Antonio Silver Stars 24...Kathrin Ress, Boston College... Minnesota Lynx 30...Nare Diawara, Virginia Tech...San Antonio Silver Stars 32...Gillian Goring, NC State... Washington Mystics 35...Ashley Key, NC State... Indiana Fever WBCA DEFENSIVE PLAYER Lindsey Harding... Duke ROBIN ROBERTS BROADCASTING HONOR Lindsey Harding... Duke FRANCES POMEROY NAISMITH Lindsey Harding... Duke RUSSELL/WBCA COACH OF THE YEAR Gail Goestenkors... Duke RUSSELL/WBCA COACH OF THE YEAR Gail Goestenkors... Duke RUSSELL ATHLETIC VICTORY CLUB Kay Yow...NC State 700 victories...set on February 5, 2007 WBCA/KODAK ALL-AMERICA Lindsey Harding...Duke (1st) Crystal Langhorne...Maryland (1st) Ivory Latta...North Carolina (1st) Alison Bales...Duke (HM) Erlana Larkins... North Carolina (HM) REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Dallas Regional Most Outstanding Player: Erlana Larkins... North Carolina All-Tournament Team Members: Ivory Latta...North Carolina LaToya Pringle...North Carolina Fresno Regional All-Tournament Team Member: Khadijah Whittington...NC State Greensboro Regional All-Tournament Team Member: Alison Bales... Duke CoSIDA ALL-AMERICA ACADEMIC TEAM Shay Doron...Maryland (2nd) Crystal Langhorne...Maryland (3rd) ESPN ALL-AMERICA ACADEMIC TEAM District 1 Kathrin Ress...Boston College (2nd) District 2 Shay Doron...Maryland (1st) Crystal Langhorne...Maryland (1st) District 3 Abby Waner...Duke (1st) Nikki Anthony...Florida State (1st) Alicia Gladden...Florida State (2nd) AP ALL-AMERICA Lindsey Harding...Duke (1st) Ivory Latta...North Carolina (1st) Crystal Langhorne...Maryland (2nd) Erlana Larkins...North Carolina (3rd) Alison Bales... Duke (3rd) Marissa Coleman... Maryland (HM) Shay Doron... Maryland (HM) Abby Waner...Duke (HM) WOODEN ALL-AMERICA Lindsey Harding...Duke (1st) Ivory Latta...North Carolina (1st) NAISMITH TROPHY Lindsey Harding... Duke NANCY LIEBERMAN AWARD Ivory Latta...North Carolina HONORS AMONG ACC SENIOR CLASS ACCOLADE Duke center Alison Bales a dominating basketball player, Honor Roll student and role model in the community was the 2006-07 winner of the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award for women s basketball. The ACC had five women s basketball players named to the 2007 Lowe s Senior CLASS Top 30 candidate award list- the nation s premier tribute to college seniors. In addition, the same five remained on the final Top-10 ballot. Below are the five ACC veterans named for the CLASS Award, an acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School. Alison Bales...6 7... C...Duke Lindsey Harding... 5 8... G...Duke Shay Doron... 5 9... G... Maryland Ivory Latta... 5 6... G... North Carolina Camille Little... 6 2... F... North Carolina WOODEN AWARD The Atlantic Coast Conference placed nine on the 2006-07 Women s John R. Wooden Award Preseason Watch List, the most for any conference in the nation. The preseason list was composed of 29 student-athletes who, based on last year s individual performance and team records, were the early frontrunners for college basketball s most coveted trophy. Top 30 Preseason Candidates Alison Bales, Duke...6 7...Sr....C Lindsey Harding, Duke...5 8...Sr.... G Abby Waner, Duke...5 10... So.... G Marissa Coleman, Maryland...6 1... So.... G/F Shay Doron, Maryland...5 9...Sr.... G Crystal Langhorne, Maryland...6 2... Jr.... C/F Erlana Larkins, North Carolina...6 1... Jr....F Ivory Latta*, North Carolina...5 6...Sr.... G Camille Little, North Carolina...6 2...Sr.... F/G The John R. Wooden Award Committee announced in early February the Midseason All-American Team for the Women s Wooden Award. The ACC, which was among seven conferences represented on the list, boasted the most players noted as the league had six candidates. Top 20 Midseason Candidates Lindsey Harding, Duke... 5 8...Sr.... G Abby Waner, Duke... 5 10... So.... G Marissa Coleman, Maryland... 6 1... So.... G/F Crystal Langhorne, Maryland... 6 2...Jr.... C/F Erlana Larkins, North Carolina...6 1... Jr....F Ivory Latta*, North Carolina... 5 6...Sr.... G In March, the Committee cut the list down to an official voting ballot consisting of approximately 15 players. Final Candidates Lindsey Harding, Duke... 5 8...Sr.... G Marissa Coleman, Maryland... 6 1... So.... G/F Crystal Langhorne, Maryland... 6 2...Jr.... C/F Erlana Larkins, North Carolina...6 1... Jr....F Ivory Latta*, North Carolina... 5 6...Sr.... G Over 200 voters, comprised of sports media members and women s college basketball experts across the nation finally cast their vote on eventual winner and 2006-07 national champion Tennessee member Candace Parker.

2006-07 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN S BASKETBALL RELEASE DUKE S LINDSEY HARDING NAMED ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR In a vote by 55 members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA), Duke senior Lindsey Harding was named the 2007 ACC Player of the Year. Harding received 48 of 55 votes on her way to receiving the honor for the first time in her career. The accolade for Duke marks the seventh out of the last eight years a Blue Devil has claimed the ACC Player of the Year award as Georgia Schweitzer won it in 2000, 2001, Alana Beard won it in 2002, 2003 and 2004 and Monique Currie won the award in 2005. Duke now has claimed the ACC Player of the Year honor eight different times, which is an ACC record. Chris Moreland also won the honor in 1987 for the Blue Devils. A fifth-year senior from Houston, Harding saved her best basketball for her final year with the Blue Devils as she averaged a team-leading 14.0 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.5 steals per game. Her scoring average was good for 15th in the ACC and she ranked eighth in assists, as well. She had six 20 point performances, including four against ranked teams and is Duke s career assist leader. She also shot 21-of- 56 (.375) from behind the arc. HARDING IN THE ACC Category Avg Rank Scoring...14.0 15th Assists...3.9 8th Free Throw Precentage...76.6 8th Minutes Played...30.19 12th 2007 ACC Player of the Year Voting Lindsey Harding... 48 Ivory Latta... 5 Alison Bales... 1 Crystal Langhorne... 1 PLAYER OF THE YEAR TOTALS 1984-2007 School No. Last Player Year Duke... 8 Lindsey Harding. 2007 North Carolina.. 6 Ivory Latta... 2006 Virginia... 6 Wendy Palmer... 1996 NC State... 2 Summer Erb... 1999 Clemson... 1 Jessica Barr... 1994 Maryland... 1 Vicky Bullett... 1989 DUKE S GAIL GOESTENKORS NAMED ACC COACH OF THE YEAR For the seventh time in her 15 years at Duke, Gail Goestenkors was tabbed the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Coach of the Year, by a vote of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA). Goestenkors received 44 of 55 votes and now is tied with Virginia s Debbie Ryan for the most ACC Coach of the Year selections with seven. A native of Waterford, Mich., Goestenkors also won the award in 1995-96, 1997-98, 1998-99, 2001-02, 2002-03 and 2003-04. In her 15 years, Goestenkors led Duke to a 394-98 record. Goestenkors, a five-time National Coach of the Year, has led the Blue Devils to four NCAA Final Four appearances over the last eight years and five ACC Tournament crowns. 2007 ACC Coach of the Year Voting Gail Goestenkors... 44 Kay Yow... 7 MaChelle Joseph... 3 Sylvia Hatchell... 1 ACC COACH OF THE YEAR TOTALS 1984-2007 School No. Last Coach Year Duke...8 Gail Goestenkors...2007 Virginia...7 Debbie Ryan...2000 Clemson...2 Jim Davis...1994 Florida State...2 Sue Semrau...2005 Maryland...2 Chris Weller...1992 North Carolina.2 Sylvia Hatchell...2006 Wake Forest...1 Joe Sanchez...1988 DUKE S LINDSEY HARDING NAMED ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR For the second straight year, Duke s Lindsey Harding was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year, With the award. Often during games, Harding was matched up against the opponents top scorer and held 2006 Kodak All-America Ivory Latta to 3-of-20 field goals and 0-of-11 threepointers this season. In the last game, Harding became only the sixth player in ACC history to register over 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 500 assists and 250 steals. HARDING IN THE ACC Category Avg Rank Assists...3.90 8th Assist/Turnover Ratio...1.83 3rd DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR TOTALS 2005-2007 School...No. Last Player...Year Duke...2 Lindsey Harding. 2007 North Carolina.1 Nikita Bell... 2005 VIRGINIA S MONICA WRIGHT NAMED ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Virginia s Monica Wright was unanimously selected as the 2007 ACC Rookie of the Year, the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA). Wright was also an unanimous selection to the ACC All-Freshman Team. Wright is the fifth Cavalier in school history to earn the Conference s Rookie of the Year honor. She joins former UVa standouts Dawn Staley (1989), Tora Suber (1994), Schuye LaRue (2000), and Brandi Teamer (2002). Wright has had an outstanding inaugural season with the Cavaliers. A starter in all 29 contests, she is the most decorated rookie in Virginia school history. This season Wright earned ACC Rookie of the Week honors eight times, the most of any Cavalier. After 29 games, Wright stands second in team scoring with 14.9 ppg, while leading all Conference freshmen in scoring. Wright leads the Hoos in steals with 67 and stands second is assists with 65. WRIGHT AMONG ACC FRESHMEN Category Avg Rank Scoring...15.3 1st Rebounds...6.1 3rd Free Throw Percentage...76.2 9th Steals...2.39 2nd Assists...2.19 4th Blocked Shots...0.39 t8th 2007 ACC Freshman of the Year Voting Monica Wright... 44 LeLe Hardy... 10 Joy Cheek... 1 ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR TOTALS 1984-2007 School No. Last Player Year North Carolina... 6 Camille Little... 2004 Maryland... 5 Marissa Coleman. 2006 Virginia... 5 Monica Wright... 2007 Duke... 3 Alana Beard... 2001 NC State... 2 Katie Smrcka-Duffy.. 97 Clemson... 1 Kerry Boyatt... 1990 Georgia Tech... 1 Niesha Butler... 1999 Wake Forest... 1 Tracy Connor... 1993

2006-07 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN S BASKETBALL RELEASE 2006-07 All-ACC The Atlantic Coast Conference announced the 2006-07 All-Conference honors. Nine of the 12 league schools are represented in this past year s accolades, while Duke, North Carolina and Maryland dominate the first team honors. First-place votes are in parenthesis and points were awarded on a 3-2-1 system. First Team (1st Team Votes) Lindsey Harding, Duke (53)... 163 Ivory Latta, North Carolina (52)... 162 Crystal Langhorne, Maryland (47)... 157 Alison Bales, Duke (30)... 125 Erlana Larkins, North Carolina (31)... 125 Second Team Abby Waner, Duke (15)... 104 Camille Little, North Carolina (8)... 89 Lyndra Littles, Virginia (8)... 83 Renee Taylor, Miami (10)... 78 Marissa Coleman, Maryland (4)... 73 Third Team Alicia Gladden, Florida State (2)... 65 Khadijah Whittington, NC State (2)... 65 Kathrin Ress, Boston College (3)... 57 Stephanie Higgs, Georgia Tech (4)... 51 Kristi Toliver, Maryland (1)... 50 Honorable Mention (15 or more points) Kirby Copeland, Virginia Tech... 33 Janie Mitchell, Georgia Tech... 21 Wanisha Smith, Duke... 19 Gillian Goring, NC State... 17 Yolanda Lavender, Wake Forest... 17 All-ACC TOTALS, 1983-2007 School 1st 2nd 3rd HM Tot Virginia... 25... 22...4...0... 51 Duke... 20... 19...6...1... 46 North Carolina... 27... 6...7...0... 40 NC State... 15... 18...2...2... 37 Maryland... 12... 11...6...0... 29 Clemson... 11... 14...2...0... 27 Georgia Tech... 3... 14...5...1... 23 Wake Forest... 2... 12...4...1... 19 Florida State... 3... 5...7...0... 15 Miami... 2... 1...0...1... 4 Boston College... 0... 1...1...0... 2 Virginia Tech... 0... 0...1...1... 2 2006-07 ACC ALL-DEFENSE The 2006-07 ACC All-Defensive Team consisted of five players representing five league teams as the top defensive players. The team was selected by the 12 ACC women s basketball head coaches. All-Defensive Team Alison Bales, Sr., C...Duke Alicia Gladden, Sr., G...Florida State Lindsey Harding, Sr., G...Duke Ashley Key, Sr., G... NC State Camille Little, Sr., F/G...North Carolina 2006-07 ACC ALL-FRESHMAN The 2006-07 Atlantic Coast Conference All-Freshman Team was voted on by 70 members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association. All-Freshman Team Monica Wright, Virginia*... 55 LeLe Hardy, Clemson... 50 Jacinta Monroe, Florida State... 49 Christy Brown, Clemson... 24 Mekia Valentine, Wake Forest... 17 *unanimous selection Honorable Mention All-Freshman Ayla Brown, Boston College... 16 Bridgette Mitchell, Duke... 16 Joy Cheek, Duke... 15 All-ACC FRESHMAN, 1991-2007 School No. Last Player Year Duke... 15 Waner... 2006 Maryland... 14 Coleman/Toliver. 2006 North Carolina... 12 Larkins... 2005 Wake Forest... 11 Naughton... 2006 Virginia... 10 Wright... 2007 NC State... 8 Whittington... 2005 Florida State... 6 Miller... 2006 Georgia Tech... 5 Nnamaka... 2005 Clemson... 6 White... 2003 Boston College... 0 Miami... 0 Virginia Tech... 0 NAISMITH TROPHY FINALISTS Duke guard Lindsey Harding was named the 2007 Naismith Trophy Women s College Player of the Year presented by AT&T. Thirty players were named finalists for the Naismith Award, which is given annually by the Atlanta Tipoff club to the national player of the year in women s basketball. Among those 30, the ACC s initial 10, named during the preseason, remained on the finalist count. The final list of candidates included all five Maryland starters, as well as three players from North Carolina and two Duke Blue Devils. The ACC boasted 10 of the 50 preseason candidates for the Naismith Trophy,. Below are those who represented the ACC. Lindsey Harding, Guard...Duke Alison Bales, Center... Duke Marissa Coleman, Forward... Maryland Shay Doron, Guard... Maryland Laura Harper, Forward,... Maryland Crystal Langhorne, Forward... Maryland Kristi Toliver, Guard... Maryland Erlana Larkins, Forward... North Carolina Ivory Latta, Guard... North Carolina Camille Little, Forward... North Carolina HONORING HARDING One of the leading candidates for National Player of the Year, Harding was selected ACC Defensive Player of the Year for the second straight season, while also being named ACC Player of the Year and first-team All-ACC. Below are a list of 2006-07 honors Harding has acquired. - Naismith candidate - WBCA National Defensive Player of the Year - State Farm Wade Trophy candidate - John R. Wooden Award candidate * Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award recipient ** Robin Roberts/WBCA Broadcasting Scholarship recipient * The WBCA Defensive Player of the Year Award honors the best defensive collegiate Division I women s basketball player. Harding s defensive efforts led Duke to the nation s second-best scoring defense, as the squad held opponents to an average of 51.4 points per game. * This marks the fourth time an ACC player has been awarded the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award and the first for a Blue Devil. The honor is presented annually to the nation s most oustanding female collegian 5 8 and under, who has excelled both athletically and academically. ** The Robin Roberts/WBCA Broadcasting Scholarship is presented annually to a female collegiate basketball player who intends to pursue graduate work and a career in sports communications/journalism. Harding completed a degree in Sociolgy along with a minor in Theater Studies and Markets and a Management certificate. 2007 KODAK/WBCA All-America Region 2 Alison Bales, Sr....Duke Lindsey Harding, Sr....Duke Crystal Langhorne, Jr.... Maryland Erlana Larkins, Jr... North Carolina Ivory Latta, Sr.... North Carolina 2007 RUSSELL ATHLETIC/WBCA Regional Coach of the Year Region 2 Gail Goestenkors...Duke

2006-07 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN S BASKETBALL RELEASE 2007 ACC LEGENDS The ACC celebrated its third annual class of ACC Women s Basketball Legends, which were honored at the 2007 ACC Women s Basketball Tournament, held in Greensboro, N.C., March 1-4, at the Greensboro Coliseum. Included in the class are 12 former student-athletes that represent four decades of ACC Women s Basketball competitors. Below is a complete list of this year s legends and the accolades from their playing careers. BOSTON COLLEGE - Sarah Behn (1989-93) All-time leading scorer in BC women s basketball history Set record after record with the Eagles, grabbing 2,523 points, 682 rebounds and 250 assists Holds BC records of field goals made (867), field goals attempted (1,859), free throws made (683).Still holds the record for most points scored in a game (39); most field goals attempted in a game (30), most free throws made in a game (17) and is tied with three BC alums for most field goals made in a single game (14) Was inducted into Boston College Hall of Fame and the standout s retired jersey hangs in Conte Forum today. CLEMSON - Dr. Shantra D. Bryan (1989-93) Four-year starter for Clemson, including the 1990-91 team that reached the Elite Eight, Clemson s best NCAA finish in history In that season, the Tigers finished eighth in the final USA Today poll, the highest national ranking ever by Clemson Earned Academic Honor Roll accolades (1991-93) As a senior, averaged 18.7 points per game and was named second-team All-American by the American Women s Sports Federation Is still third in CU history in career scoring (1631), rebounding (874), career field goals (661) and free throws made (309) Named the South Carolina Female Amateur Athlete of the Year in 1993 Inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006. DUKE - Sue Harnett (1986-91) Four-year letterwinner for the Blue Devils One of only four players to average double figure points in each of her four years Led Duke in scoring as a junior with 19.5 ppg and as a senior with 17.5 ppg Ranks fourth all-time at Duke with 1,785 career points Her 149 career blocks ranks second all-time at Duke and 16th in the ACC In the top five of 17 different Duke single-game, -season and -career records Inducted into the Duke Hall of Fame and Staten Island Sports Hall of Fame in 2002 Had her No. 23 Moore Catholic High School (Staten Island, NY) jersey retired in 2004 Serves as a member of both the Duke University Athletic Department s Advisory Board and Women s Scholarship Committee. FLORIDA STATE Latavia Coleman (1996-2000) Lettered and started for the Seminoles from 1996 to 2000 Two-time All-ACC second team selection Named to the ACC All-Freshman Team in 1996 Scored 31 points, a mark that at the time tied for fifth best in single game points in ACC Tournament history...her 15 field goals in the Maryland win tied an ACC Tournament record Finished her career ranking fifth in points (1,428, now sixth), fifth in scoring average (15.7 ppg) and 10th in rebounds (603, now 11th). GEORGIA TECH - Dolores Bootz-Mulkey (1984-88) Sits atop the Tech record books in career field-goal percentage (59.3%) and blocked shots (245) Also stands as Georgia Tech s scoring average leader (18.9 ppg) The six-foot-seven Marlboro, N.Y. native is the tallest woman to ever wear a Yellow Jacket jersey Ranks third in school history with 1,723 points, second in rebounds (978) and second in field goals made (730) Became the first Yellow Jackets women s basketball player to be named ACC Player of the Week on Jan. 5, 1986 Inducted into the Georgia Tech Hall of Fame in 1994. MARYLAND - Vicky Bullett (1986-89) All-time leading scorer (1,928) and all-time leading rebounder (968) for the Terps One of 22 players to score over 1,000 career points Named a Kodak All-American after leading Maryland to an ACC title and the NCAA Final Four with a final record of 29-3 in 1989 Member of the 1987 ACC Championship team that also advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight Most Valuable Player of the 1989 ACC Tourney Named to the NCAA Tournament All-Mideast Region team (1988) and All-West Region squad (1989) 1989 ACC Player of the Year Holds the school record for most points in a season (686) In 2003, was named to the ACC Women s Basketball 50th Anniversary Team MIAMI - Jeannie Hebert-Truax (1988-92) Four-year letterwinner helped the Canes to several firsts including their first appearances in the NCAA Tournament (1989) and the Women s National Invitation Tournament (1990) Set Miami s single-season assists record (221) as a senior, earning recognition as the BIG EAST s 1991-92 assists champion Is the program s fourth alltime leading scorer with 1,766 points and ranks second in career assists (694) and career starts (119) Named a member of Miami s Hall of Fame in 2003. NORTH CAROLINA - Bernadette V. McGlade (1976-80) One of only 15 players in UNC history to notch over 1,500 career points Was inducted into the prestigious Order of the Valkyries, one of the most respected North Carolina honor societies Ended her career in the top five of several statistical categories and is currently the school s leading rebounder (1,251) for both men s and women s basketball Was hired at Georgia Tech in 1981 as the first full-time female to coach any Yellow Jackets women s sports team In 1995, UNC selected her as an Honored Jersey recipient where her playing jersey hangs in the rafters of Carmichael Auditorium In 2000, was recognized as the WBCA National Administrator of the Year Named to the ACC Women s Basketball 50th Anniversary Team in 2003 Was inducted into the 1995 South Jersey Women s Basketball Hall of Fame, the 2000 Georgia Tech Athletic Association Hall of Fame, and, most recently, the 2006 Camden County Sports Hall of Fame. NC STATE - Trudi Lacey (1977-81) An All-American at NC State, whose jersey was retired in February 2000 Was the only Wolfpack player to be named All-ACC first team for four consecutive years Ranks fifth on the all-time NC State scoring chart (1,957) and second in career rebounds (1,051) Her 237 career steals ranks fifth in the NC State recordbooks Was part of the 1980 Wolfpack squad to bring home the program s first ACC Championship In 2003, was named to the ACC Women s Basketball 50th Anniversary Team Named head coach of the WNBA s Charlotte Sting in 2003, when she lead the squad to the Eastern Conference Playoffs Also served as the General Manager and an assistant coach of the Sting Is the founding President of LifeCoachDesigns, LLC, a sports & executive coaching company Has been an analyst for ESPN, FoxSportNet and C- Set. VIRGINIA - Dena Evans (1989-93) A first-team Academic All-American, two-time district Academic All-American and Rhodes Scholarship finalist Helped the Cavaliers to three consecutive Final Four appearances Won the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award in 1993 as the top player in the nation under 5-7 Ended her collegiate career ranked 18th in career scoring (1,138) and third in assists (528)...Holds the school record for assists in a game with 14 (vs. Maryland, 2-23-93) Named to the 1993 NCAA East Regional All-Tournament Team In 2003, was named to the ACC Women s Basketball 50th Anniversary Team. VIRGINIA TECH - Robin Lee (1981-85) Set three school records during a 29-point performance against Florida State in 1981, which included 15-of-17 shooting from the free throw line...despite shin splints her sophomore season, Lee started all but one game, helping the Hokies to back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in the program s history Became the program s first player to register 1,000 points in a career, finishing with 1,147 career points, which still ranks her 10th all-time at Tech, 20 years later Was inducted into the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame in 2005. WAKE FOREST - Nicole Andres (1991-94) Won the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award in 1994 as the top senior in the nation at 5-8 and under Second team All-ACC in 1992 and 1994 Named to the ACC All-Tournament second team in 1994 Third all-time in program history with 1,663 career points Led Demon Deacons in assists and free throw percentage all four years and in steals three times Holds single-season records for three-point percentage and free throws made Was inducted into the 2002 inaugural ceremony of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame Played professionally in Germany in 1995 and joined the WNBA during the inaugural season, playing for the Charlotte Sting. KAY S COURT RALEIGH, N.C. NC State named the Reynolds Coliseum basketball court in honor of Kay Yow on Friday, February 16. The surface was christened Kay Yow Court prior to the Wolfpack s 72-65 victory over second-ranked North Carolina. In her 32 years at the helm of the Wolfpack Women s program, Yow has guided her teams to 647 victories. No one in the history of NC State athletics has brought more honor to this university than Kay Yow, said Chancellor James L. Oblinger. She is truly deserving of this recognition. Yow s Wolfpack teams have advanced to 19 of the 25 NCAA Tournaments, a mark which ranks 10th among active Division I coaches. She directed NC State to the 1998 final four and to 10 Sweet 16 appearances. Entering this season, Yow had averaged 20 wins a year with the Wolfpack and on February 5, she became just the sixth Division I women s basketball coach to earn 700 career victories. Her career mark now stands at 704-322 in 36 seasons on the sidelines, including a 647-303 slate with NC State. This season has been a particularly tough one for Yow and the program. The Wolfpack s mentor was forced to take a leave of absence in November after her doctor detected a progression of her breast cancer. Yow missed 16 games before announcing her comeback on January 22. Yow recorded her first win at NC State in Reynolds on January 10, 1976, a 68-64 win over Charleston.

2006-07 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN S BASKETBALL RELEASE TAR HEELS TAKE ACC TITLE Sylvia Hatchell picked up her seventh ACC crown since 94 and third straight league title with a 60-54 victory over NC State. Tournament MVP Ivory Latta posted a gamehigh 20 points, while junior forward Erlana Larkins scored nine of her 18 points for the Tar Heels in the first six minutes of the second half to push ahead. The game capped an emotional week for NC State, which upset top-ranked and previously unbeaten Duke in Saturday s semifinal. The Wolfpack dedicated the tournament to veteran coach Kay Yow, whose season-long fight against breast cancer has touched those far beyond the boundaries of the ACC. Thursday, March 1 (FIRST ROUND) Seed 5 Florida State d. Seed 12 Wake Forest, 70-53 Seed 8 Virginia d. Seed 9 Clemson, 89-82 Seed 7 Virginia Tech d. Seed 10 Boston College, 60-54 (ot) Seed 6 Georgia Tech d. Seed 11 Miami, 66-52 Friday, March 2 (QUARTERFINALS) Seed 4 NC State d. Seed 5 Florida State, 76-49 Seed 1 Duke d. Seed 8 Virginia, 79-58 Seed 2 North Carolina d. Seed 7 Virginia Tech, 90-60 Seed 3 Maryland d. Seed 6 Georgia Tech, 75-59 Saturday, March 3 (SEMIFINALS) Seed 4 NC State d. Seed 1 Duke, 70-65 Seed 2 North Carolina d. Seed 3 Maryland, 78-72 Sunday, March 4 (CHAMPIONSHIP) Seed 2 North Carolina d. Seed 4 NC State, 60-54 ACC SETS TOTAL ADDENDANCE RECORD The 2007 ACC Women s Basketball Tournament continued to reach new milestones after it set a new tournament total attendance record with 69,159 fans over the four-day event. The 2006 season marked the first time that Games 1, 2, 5 and 6 were counted separately....2007 Attendance (Record/Date) First Round (Game I)... 10,019* First Round (Game 2)...2,899 (4,804/2006) First Round (Games 3&4)... 6,098* Quarterfinals (Game 5)...10,019 (*tied 2006) Quarterfinals (Game 6)... 7,012* Quarterfinals (Games 7&8)... 10,036* Semifinals (Games 9&10)... 11,538* Championship...11,538 (11,578/2005) Total Attendance... 69,159* * denotes record ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM First Team Ivory Latta****... North Carolina Erlana Larkins**... North Carolina Ashley Key*...NC State K Whittingham*...NC State Abby Waner*... Duke Tournament MVP Ivory Latta... North Carolina *indicates number of years as ACC All-Tournament first-team selection Second Team Camille Little... North Carolina Gillian Goring...NC State Marissa Coleman... Maryland Crystal Langhorne... Maryland Alison Bales... Duke 30TH ANNUAL ACC TOURNAMENT GREENSBORO COLISEUM, GREENSBORO, N.C. THURS-SUN, MARCH 1-4 Seed #5 Florida State 11:00 AM, Thurs., March 1 Seed #12 Wake Forest RSN Seed #8 Virginia 3:00 PM, Thurs., March 1 Seed #9 Clemson RSN Seed #7 Virginia Tech 6:00 PM, Thurs., March 1 Seed #10 Boston College Seed #4 NC State 11:00 AM, Fri., March 2 RSN Seed #5 Florida State Seed #1 Duke 3:00 PM, Fri., March 2 RSN Seed #8 Virginia Seed #2 North Carolina 6:00 PM, Fri., March 2 Seed #7 Virginia Tech Seed #3 Maryland Seed #4 NC State Seed #4 NC State 2:00 PM, Sat., March 3 FSN Seed #1 Duke 1:00 PM, Sun., March 4 FSN Seed #2 North Carolina 4:30 PM, Sat., March 3 Seed #2 North Carolina FSN Seed #2 North Carolina Seed #6 Georgia Tech 8:00 PM, Thurs., March 1 8:00 PM, Fri., March 2 Seed #6 Georgia Tech Seed #3 Maryland Seed #11 Miami

2006-07 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN S BASKETBALL RELEASE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Each week an ACC women s basketball Player and Rookie of the Week was selected. The players were announced Monday afternoons throughout the regular season. Players and Rookies of the Week are chosen by a vote of members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA). Nominations for the awards are made by the sports information offices of the 12 member institutions. N13...Lyndra Littles, Virginia N20...Renee Taylor, Miami N27... Erlana Larkins, North Carolina D4... Marissa Coleman, Maryland D11... Abby Waner, Duke D18...Brenna McGuire, Virginia D26... Lindsey Harding, Duke J1... Sharnee Zoll, Virginia J8... Crystal Langhorne, Maryland J15... Lindsey Harding, Duke J22... Erlana Larkins, North Carolina J29... Ivory Latta, North Carolina F5...Stephanie Higgs, Georgia Tech F12...Wanisha Smith, Duke F19...Lyndra Littles, Virginia F26...Alison Bales, Duke ROOKIES OF THE WEEK N13... Jacinta Monroe, Florida State N20... Monica Wright, Virginia N27...Alysha Harvin, Florida State D4... Monica Wright, Virginia D11... Monica Wright, Virginia D18... Lele Hardy, Clemson D26...Joy Cheek, Duke J1... Monica Wright, Virginia J8... Jacinta Monroe, Florida State J15... Monica Wright, Virginia J22...Brittany Mitch, Duke J29... Jacinta Monroe, Florida State F5... Mekia Valentine, Wake Forest... Monica Wright, Virginia F12... Monica Wright, Virginia F19... Lele Hardy, Clemson F26... Monica Wright, Virginia WEEKLY RECORDS (by school) School Player Rookie Total Duke...68...38...106 North Carolina...55...43...98 Virginia...57...32...89 NC State...42...23...65 Maryland...24...33...57 Clemson...30...11...41 Wake Forest...17...20...37 Georgia Tech...18...14...32 Florida State...11...20...31 Miami...5...1...6 Boston College...2...0...2 Virginia Tech...0...0...0 PLAYER OF THE WEEK STREAKS Below is a list of ACC Career Player and Rookie of the Week selections. Career Player of the Week (active players) 5 Ivory Latta, North Carolina (2003-**) Career Player of the Week (all-time) 18 Alana Beard, Duke (2000-04) Player of the Week (single-season) 6 Alana Beard, Duke (2002-03) 6 Alana Beard, Duke (2003-04) Rookie of the Week (single-season) 9 Tracy Connor, Wake Forest (1992-93) DEFENDING THE HOME COURT Led by Maryland and North Carolina, ACC teams were a combined 140-45 (.757) when defending their home courts in 2005-06. The Terrapins and Tar Heels both posted.937 winning percentages in their backyards. Team Years Record Boston College...2... 24-10 Clemson...30... 307-109 Duke...30... 310-93 Florida State...16... 122-94 Georgia Tech...29... 220-159 Maryland...30... 300-111 Miami...3... 31-16 North Carolina...30... 352-85 NC State...30... 314-85 Virginia...1... 362-80 Virginia Tech...3... 30-14 Wake Forest...30... 185-187 (* UVa is 13-6 in John Paul Jones Arena) 2006-07 Home Attendance Team Games Total Average Boston College... 15...27539...1836 Clemson... 15...20885...1392 Duke... 14...81921...5852 Florida State... 13...26125...2010 Georgia Tech... 16...16810...1051 Maryland... 16...152523...9533 Miami... 15...13178...879 NC State... 16...41861...2616 North Carolina... 18...86678...4815 Virginia... 19...69688...3668 Virginia Tech... 17...50668...2980 Wake Forest... 18...20505...1139 CAREER COACHING TALLIES Career Coach, School Yrs W-L Cathy Inglese, BC...(21)... 372-241 Cristy McKinney, CU...(16)... 263-206 Gail Goestenkors, DU... (15)... 396-99 Sue Semrau, FS...(10)... 160-138 MaChelle Joseph, GT... (4)... 62-56 Brenda Frese, MD...(8)... 169-81 Katie Meier, UM...(6)... 104-77 Sylvia Hatchell, NC...(32)... 751-272 Kay Yow, ST*...(36)... 708-324 Stephanie Glance, ST*...(1)... 10-6 Debbie Ryan, VA...(30)... 651-278 Beth Dunkenberger, VT...(8)... 122-87 Mike Petersen, WF...(14)... 226-178 RECORD AT SCHOOL At School Coach, School Yrs W-L Cathy Inglese, BC...(14)... 252-167 Cristy McKinney, CU...(2)... 20-39 Gail Goestenkors, DU... (15)... 396-99 Sue Semrau, FS...(10)... 160-138 MaChelle Joseph, GT... (4)... 62-56 Brenda Frese, MD...(5)... 112-51 Katie Meier, UM...(2)... 29-32 Sylvia Hatchell, NC...(21)... 479-192 Kay Yow, ST*...(32)... 651-305 Stephanie Glance, ST*...(1)... 10-6 Debbie Ryan, VA...(30)... 651-278 Beth Dunkenberger, VT...(3)... 57-37 Mike Petersen, WF...(3)... 38-51 ONLY IN THE ACC... Coach, School ACC Tourn ACC Games Cathy Inglese, BC... 0-2... 10-20 Cristy McKinney, CU... 0-2... 5-23 Gail Goestenkors, DU... 26-10...180-56 Sue Semrau, FS... 3-10... 69-87 MaChelle Joseph, GT... 2-4... 21-39 Brenda Frese, MD... 6-5... 42-34 Katie Meier, UM... 0-2... 8-21 Sylvia Hatchell, NC... 35-14...199-124 Kay Yow, ST*... 38-26...274-148 Stephanie Glance, ST*... 0-0... 2-3 Debbie Ryan, VA... 31-27...277-135 Beth Dunkenberger, VT... 2-3... 19-25 Mike Petersen, WF... 1-3... 6-37

2006-07 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN S BASKETBALL RELEASE THE HEIGHT CHALLENGE The 2006-07 ACC lineups feature some of the tallest women s basketball players in the country. The league currently boasts the tallest average height with a 71.44 (inches) mark. TOP 10 TEAMS: 1. Wake Forest...73.27 2. Marquette...72.82 3. Illinois...72.75 4. Auburn...72.62 5. Texas...72.57 6. Duke...72.55 7. Florida State...72.42 8. ULCA...72.21 9. Stanford...72.11 10. Purdue...72.10 ACC... 71.44 Wake Forest...73.27 Duke...72.55 Florida State...72.42 Virginia Tech...71.92 North Carolina...71.54 Georgia Tech...71.46 Clemson...71.30 Maryland...71.27 NC State...70.86 Miami...70.50 Virginia...70.23 Boston College...70.00 TOP 5 Conferences: 1. ACC 2. Big 10 3. Big 12 4. Pac 10 5. SEC SAGARIN/CBN RPI RATINGS 2 North Carolina... 103.88 3 Duke... 103.83 7 Maryland... 95.18 18 NC State... 90.06 24 Florida State... 86.86 43 Georgia Tech... 83.00 58 Virginia... 80.63 77 Virginia Tech... 76.88 106 Boston College... 73.15 113 Clemson... 72.14 116 Miami... 71.86 217 Wake Forest... 63.43 TOP 10 Conferences: 1 SEC 2 Big 12 3 ACC 4 Big Ten 5 Big East 6 Pac-10 7 Mountain West 8 Sun Belt 9 Atlantic 10 10 Colonial FINAL NCAA RPI RATINGS 2 Duke 4 North Carolina 7 Maryland 21 NC State 32 Florida State 49 Virginia 52 Georgia Tech 56 Virginia Tech 104 Boston College 135 Clemson 143 Miami 181 Wake Forest TWENTY-PLUS-SOMETHING Below is a look at all the ACC Players that have tallied 20- plus point performances: 42... Renee Taylor, UM vs. Houston, 12/19 36... Stephanie Higgs, GT vs. Northwestern, 12/18 32... Lyndra Littles, VA vs. Clemson, 3/1... Ivory Latta, NC at Maryland, 1/28 31... Yolanda Lavender, WF vs. NC State, 1/14 29... Erlana Larkins, NC vs. Purdue, 3/27... Britney Miller, FS at Wake Forest, 2/25... Lindsey Harding, DU at Maryland, 2/18... Yolanda Lavender, WF vs. Florida A&M, 11/24... D Lesha Lloyd, CU vs. St. John s, 11/24 28... Maurita Reid, UM at North Carolina, 2/18... Kirby Copeland, VT vs. Morehead State, 2/3... Lyndra Littles, VA vs. Duke, 2/2... Maurita Reid, UM at Virginia Tech, 1/25... Lindsey Harding, DU vs. Maryland, 1/13... Crystal Langhorne, MD vs. Michigan State, 1/6... Renee Taylor, UM vs. Indiana, 11/25... Kirby Copeland, VT vs. Iowa State, 11/24... Britany Miller, FS vs. UAB, 11/12... Stephanie Higgs, GT vs. Georgia State, 11/16 27... Stephanie Higgs, GT vs. Purdue, 3/19... Yolanda Lavender, WF at Virginia, 1/11... Tasha Taylor, CU vs. North Carolina, 1/11... Abby Waner, DU vs. Georgia Tech, 1/10... Laura Harper, MD vs. TCU, 11/17... Alicia Gladden, FS vs. Oakland, 11/19 26... Abby Waner, DU vs. Holy Cross, 3/18... Kathrin Ress, BC vs. Maryland, 2/25... Stephanie Higgs, GT vs. Maryland, 2/1... Maurita Reid, UM vs. Florida State, 2/1... Kathrin Ress, BC vs. Miami, 1/18... Renee Taylor, UM vs. Boston College, 1/18... D Lesha Lloyd, CU vs. Wofford, 12/22... Janie Mitchell, GT vs. Georgia, 12/3... Monica Wright, VA vs. Temple, 11/29... Kathrin Ress, BC vs. Fairfield, 11/28... Renee Taylor, UM vs. Santa Clara, 11/15 25... Siedah Williams, VA vs. Wisconsin, 3/25... Marquetta Dickens, ST vs. Robert Morris, 3/18... Stephanie Higgs, GT vs. Virginia, 2/22... Mickel Picco, BC at Wake Forest, 2/18... Stephanie Higgs, GT vs. NC State, 2/11... Kirby Copeland, VT vs. Georgia Tech, 2/5... Renee Taylor, UM vs. Coppin State, 12/28... D Lesha Lloyd, CU vs. Dayton, 12/19... Maurita Reid, UM vs. Santa Clara, 11/15 24... Lyndra Littles, VA vs. Wisconsin, 3/25... Britney Anderson, VT vs. Auburn, 3/22... Kristi Toliver, MD vs. Mississippi, 3/20... Abby Waner, DU vs. Virginia, 3/2... Monica Wright, VA vs. Clemson, 3/1... Monica Wright, VA at Clemson, 2/25... Lyndra Littles, VA at Virginia Tech, 2/15... Abby Waner, DU at Tennessee, 1/22... Maurita Reid, UM vs. Maryland, 1/10... Stephanie Higgs, GT at Clemson, 1/7... Ivory Latta, NC vs. Virginia Tech, 1/4... Renee Taylor, UM at Mississippi, 12/21... Sharnee Zoll, VA vs. Marquette, 11/17... Kindyll Dorsey, BC vs. Ohio State, 11/21... Yolanda Lavender, WF vs. Western Carolina, 11/14... Nare Diawara, VT vs. Howard, 11/12 23... Lyndra Littles, VA vs. USF, 3/22... K. Whittington, ST vs. Baylor, 3/20... D Lesha Lloyd, CU vs. Virginia, 3/1... Kindyll Dorsey, BC vs. Miami, 2/11... Monica Wright, VA at NC State, 1/25... Lyndra Littles, VA at Maryland, 1/19... Mickel Picco, BC vs. Virginia, 1/14... Ivory Latta, NC at Clemson, 1/11... D Lesha Lloyd, CU at Duquesne, 12/29... Kathrin Ress, BC vs. Colgate, 12/21... Yolanda Lavender, WF vs. Winthrop, 12/17... Brittany Miller, FS vs. Stetson, 12/6... Brittany Denson, UM vs. FIU, 12/5... Brittany Cook, VT vs. Charlotte, 12/2... Kirby Copeland, VT vs. Charlotte, 12/2... Shay Doron, MD vs. Mississippi, 11/25... Yolanda Lavender, WF vs. Wofford, 11/22... Kathrin Ress, BC vs. Ohio State, 11/21... Renee Taylor, UM vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 11/13 20+ cont.... Lyndra Littles, VA vs. Old Dominion, 11/12... Jacinta Monroe, FS vs. UAB, 11/12 22... Gillian Goring, ST vs. Florida State, 3/2... Janie Mitchell, GT vs. Miami, 3/1... Lyndra Littles, VA vs. Florida State, 2/18... Janie Mitchell, GT at Miami, 2/15... Lele Hardy, CU vs. Wake Forest, 2/15... Britany Miller, FS at NC State, 2/5... Corinne Groves, WF vs. Winston-Salem State, 1/26... Yolanda Lavender, WF at Maryland, 1/21... LaToya Pringle, NC vs. Virginia Tech, 1/4... Kathrin Ress, BC vs. Massachusetts, 12/31... Carrem Gay, DU vs. Boston University, 12/30... Lindsey Harding, DU vs. Pittsburgh, 12/21... Brenna McGuire, VA vs. Cleveland State, 12/16... Chioma Nnamaka, GT vs. Jacksonville, 12/10... Tanae Davis-Cain, FS vs. Tulsa, 11/27... Janie Mitchell, GT vs. San Diego, 11/24... Renee Taylor, UM vs. St. Mary s, 11/17... Shay Doron, MD vs. TCU, 11/17 21... Ivory Latta, NC vs. Purdue, 3/27... Alison Bales, DU vs. Rutgers, 3/24... Shay Doron, MD vs. Harvard, 3/18... Ashley Key, ST vs. Duke, 3/3... Susan Yenser, CU vs. Virginia, 3/1... Crystal Langhorne, MD at Boston College, 2/25... Alicia Gladden, FS at Virginia, 2/18... Ivory Latta, NC vs. Miami, 2/18... Britney Anderson, VT vs. Virginia, 2/15... Chioma Nnamaka, GT at Miami, 2/15... Ivory Latta, NC at Florida State, 2/12... Kathrin Ress, BC vs. Miami, 2/11... Camille Little, NC vs. Duke, 2/8... Alison Bales, DU vs. Clemson, 2/5... Lindsey Harding, DU at Virginia, 2/2... Renee Taylor, UM vs. Florida State, 2/1... Alicia Gladden, FS vs. Virginia, 1/28... Lindsey Harding, DU at Tennessee, 1/22... Sasha Reaves, ST at North Carolina, 1/21... Marissa Coleman, MD vs. Wake Forest, 1/21... Laura Harper, MD vs. Virginia, 1/19... Alicia Gladden, FS vs. Clemson, 1/18... LaToya Pringle, NC at Clemson, 1/11... Yolanda Lavender, WF vs. UNC Asheville, 1/8... Chioma Nnamaka, GT at Clemson, 1/7... Monica Wright, VA at Richmond, 1/3... D Lesha Lloyd, CU vs. Charlotte, 1/2... Janie Mitchell, GT at College of Charleston, 12/20... Chioma Nnamaka, GT at College of Charleston, 12/20... Marissa Coleman, MD at Loyola, 12/21... Ivory Latta, NC vs. Coastal Carolina, 12/18... Kathrin Ress, BC vs. Maine, 12/17... Alex Tchangoue, WF vs. Winthrop, 12/17... Abby Waner, DU vs. Rutgers, 12/4... Kathrin Ress, BC vs. St. Joseph s, 12/8... Lyndra Littles, VA vs. UCF, 11/25... Maurita Reid, UM vs. Nicholls State, 11/24... Erlana Larkins, NC vs. Sacramento State, 11/24... Shanta Williams, FS vs. Florida, 11/24... Ivory Latta, NC vs. Elon, 11/17... Tanae Davis-Cain, FS vs. Southeast Missouri St., 11/17... Siedah Williams, VA vs. Old Dominion, 11/12... Stephanie Higgs, GT vs. Mercer, 11/10... Kindyll Dorsey, BC vs. Delaware, 11/14 20-PLUS REBOUNDS 21... Jacinta Monroe, FS vs. UAB, 11/12 DOUBLE-DIGIT ASSIST TALLIES 12... Marissa Coleman, MD vs. Siena, 12/4 11... Sharnee Zoll, VA at Maryland, 1/19... Sarah Marshall, BC at Ohio State, 11/21 10... Sharnee Zoll, VA at Clemson, 2/25... Sharnee Zoll, VA at Virginia Tech, 2/15... Sharnee Zoll, VA vs. Miami, 2/4... Sharnee Zoll, VA vs. Maine, 12/28... Marissa Coleman, MD vs. UC Santa Barbara, 12/2... Kristi Toliver, MD vs. TCU, 11/17 TRIPLE-DOUBLE TALLY Marissa Coleman... Maryland 15 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists...12/2

2006-07 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN S BASKETBALL RELEASE VS. NON-CONFERENCE League teams posted a 152-33 record against non-conference opponents during the 2005-06 season. In the 30- year history of the league, ACC schools have produced a 2,580-1,041 (.713) record versus non-conference foes.... 2004-05... 2005-06... 2006-07 America East... 2-1... 4-0...5-1 Atlantic 10... 11-2... 10-3...14-6 Atlantic Sun... 8-0... 4-1...8-0 Big East... 7-6... 8-6...11-3 Big Sky... 1-1... 1-1...1-0 Big South... 6-0... 9-0...7-3 Big Ten... 3-4... 5-2...6-6 Big 12... 3-2... 5-1...2-2 Big West... 1-0... 1-0...2-0 Colonial... 8-2... 6-2...9-3 Conference USA... 12-2... 9-2...11-2 Horizon... 2-0... 1-0...5-0 Ivy Group... 4-0... 3-0...2-1 Metro Atlantic... 6-0... 5-0...5-0 Mid-American... 4-0... 3-0...5-0 Mid-Continent... 1-0... 1-0...1-0 Mid-Eastern... 9-0... 5-0...4-0 Missouri Valley... 0-0... 2-0...1-0 Mountain West... 1-1... 5-2...1-0 Northeast... 5-0... 7-0...3-0 Ohio Valley... 5-0... 1-1...5-0 Pacific Ten... 2-3... 4-3...3-2 Patriot... 2-0... 4-0...4-0 Southeastern... 10-7... 12-8...7-15 Southern... 7-2... 13-1...13-2 Southland... 2-0... 0-0...2-0 Southwestern... 3-0... 3-0...4-0 Sun Belt... 1-2... 8-0...1-1 West Coast... 1-0... 4-0...3-3 Western Athletic... 1-2... 1-0...0-0 Others/Indep.... 3-0... 8-0...7-1...130-36 (.783)...152-33 (.822)...152-52(.745) Non-ACC Top 25 AP Teams...11-9 Non-ACC Top 25 USA Teams...12-9 Home...95-18 Road...28-22 Neutral...29-12 TOP SIX ACC CROWDS 17,950... North Carolina at Maryland...Comcast Center... January 28, 2007 17,950... Duke at Maryland...Comcast Center... February 18, 2007 17,243...Duke at Maryland... Comcast Center... February 13, 2005 16,097...Duke at Maryland... Comcast Center...January 8, 2006 14,500...Virginia at Maryland... Cole Field House... February 12, 1992 13,446...Duke at Maryland... Comcast Center... February 22, 2004 FINAL NCAA SPOTTERS INDIVIDUAL Points... 34. Renee Taylor, UM (18.6) Rebounds...14. K. Whittington, ST (10.5)...37. Erlana Larkins, NC (9.4)...43. Corinne Groves, WF (9.2) Assists... 10. Sharnee Zoll, VA (6.1)...22. Sarah Marshall, BC (5.4)...46. Kristi Toliver, MD (4.7)...t47. Christy Brown, CU (4.7) Blocked Shots... 1. Alison Bales, DU (4.4)...5. LaToya Pringle, NC (3.2)... 45. Laura Harper, MD (1.9)... t50. Jacinta Monroe, FS (1.9) Steals...t5. Lele Hardy, CU (3.3)... 10. Maurita Reid, UM (3.2)... 19. Jacqua Williams, GT (2.9)... 46. Camille Little, NC (2.6) Field Goal Percentage...1. Crystal Langhorne, MD (70.7) Free Throw Percentage...25. Ivory Latta, NC (85.5)...38. Renee Taylor, UM (84.3) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage...4. Kristi Toliver, MD (44.7)...19. Ivory Latta, NC (40.2)... 28. Maurita Reid, UM (38.8) 3-Point Field Goals Per Game...7. Ivory Latta, NC (2.8)...t27. Chioma Nnamaka, GT (2.5)...t46. Renee Taylor, UM (2.3) TEAM Scoring Offense... 1. North Carolina (83.7)... 2. Maryland (82.6)... 12. Duke (75.5)...21. Virginia (72.7) Scoring Defense... 2. Duke (51.4)... 14. North Carolina (55.0)...32. NC State (57.7) Scoring Margin... 1. North Carolina (28..7)... 2. Duke (24.1)... 4. Maryland (21.3)...42. NC State (9.2) Field Goal Percentage... 3. Maryland (50.0)... 9. North Carolina (46.7)... 13. Duke (45.8)...40. Virginia Tech (43.5) Field Goal Percentage Defense... 2. Duke (33.6)... 5. North Carolina (34.6)... 31. Maryland (36.9)...36. NC State (37.1) Free Throw Percentage...18. Boston College (75.6)... 35. Maryland (74.5)... 48. Duke (73.8) Rebound Margin... 1. Maryland (14.3)... 4. North Carolina (10.8)... 12. Duke (8.4)... 19. Florida State (6.5)... t42. Georgia Tech (4.6)...49. NC State (4.4) 3-Point Field Goal Per Game...24. North Carolina (6.3)... 25. Miami (6.3) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage...15. Maryland (37.1)... 49. Duke (34.4) Assists... 1. Maryland (18.3)... 6. North Carolina (17.8)... 9. Duke (17.1)...45. Boston College (15.2) Blocked Shots... 2. North Carolina (6.7)... 3. Duke (6.6)... 25. Florida State (4.9) Steals... 1. North Carolina (14.3)... 14. Georgia Tech (11.6)... 19. Duke (11.3)... 25. Clemson (11.0) JOINING THE 700-CLUB Kay Yow received steady play from her NC State Wolfpack to earn her 700th career victory, 68-51, over Florida State in Atlantic Coast Conference women s basketball action Monday, February 5 at Reynolds Coliseum. Yow joins an exclusive club, one that now features a mere six coaches at the Division I level that have compiled 700 career wins. Yow joins Tennessee s Pat Summit, Texas Jody Condradt, Rutgers Vivian Stringer, North Carolina s Sylvia Hatchell and former LSU coach Sue Gunter. The ACC and NC State welcomed back Coach Kay Yow to the reigns of the Wolfpack women s basketball program in early December as the veteran coach rejoins her squad after a recurrence of breast cancer. In November, Yow took a leave of absence from her coaching duties as she began a series of new treatments, a combination of chemotherapy and newer targeted biologic therapies. LATTA LOVE The WBCA and committee members selected North Carolina s Ivory Latta as January s National Player of the Month. Latta s January average included: 19.6 points per game, 3.2 assists with 48 percent shooting from behind the arc to help the Tar Heels (24-0, 8-0) dominate the month. Latta received the award for the third straight year, winning it in February 2006 and March 2005. The senior point guard s field goal percentage of 46 pushed UNC into the No. 2 spot in the USA TODAY ESPN Div. I Top 25 Coaches Poll with wins over Connecticut, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, Virginia, Clemson and NC State. Latta s game and season-high of 32 points helped the Tar Heels topple top-ranked Maryland and gave the defending NCAA Champions their first lost of the season. NANCY LIEBERMAN AWARD Duke senior Lindsey Harding was selected as the 2007 Nancy Lieberman Award winner as announced by the Rotary Club of Detroit. The criteria for the award are the floor leadership, play-making and ball-handling skills that personified Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman during her career. Duke s Lindsey Harding, North Carolina s Ivory Latta and Maryland s Kristi Toliver were three of the 11 finalists for the Nancy Lieberman Award, given annually to the nation s top collegiate point guard. The ACC is the only conference to place three on the list. Among her many 2006-07 honors, she was selected ESPN. com Player of the Year, the Women s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Defensive Player of the Year, ACC Player of the Year & Defensive Player of the Year and the Frances Pomery Award winner. 2007 Nancy Lieberman Point Guard ACC Finalists Lindsey Harding... Duke Ivory Latta...North Carolina Kristi Toliver... Maryland

2006-07 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN S BASKETBALL RELEASE TOP SINGLE-GAME HIGHS INDIVIDUAL Points Scored 42... Renee Taylor, UM at Houston, 12/19 Field Goals Made 14... D Lesha Lloyd, CU vs. St. John s, 11/24 Field Goals Attempted 30... Yolanda Lavender, WF at Virginia, 1/11 Field Goal Percentage (min. 8 made) 1.000...Crystal Langhorne, MD at Loyola, 12/21 (9-of-9)...Sasha Reaves, ST at North Carolina, 1/21 (8-of-8) Three-Point Field Goals Made 8... Kindyll Dorsey, BC at Ohio State, 11/21 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 15... Kindyll Dorsey, BC vs. Miami, 2/11 Free Throws Made 14... Yolanda Lavender, WF vs. Winthrop, 12/17 Free Throws Attempted 17... Yolanda Lavender, WF vs. Winthrop, 12/17 Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made) 1.000...Alison Bales, DU vs. Clemson, 2/5 (13-of-13)... Sharnee Zoll, VA vs. Wake Forest, 1/11 (12-of-12)...Stephanie Higgs, GT at Clemson, 1/7 (11-of-11)...Ayla Brown, BC vs. Clemson, 1/21 (10-of-10)... Yolanda Lavender, WF vs. Georgia Tech, 1/28 (10-of-10) Rebounds 21... Jacinta Monroe, FS vs. UAB, 11/12 Assists 12... Marissa Coleman, MD vs. Siena, 12/4 Steals 10... Maurita Reid, UM vs. Wake Forest, 2/8 Blocked Shots 9... LaToya Pringle, NC vs. Wofford, 12/6...Mekia Valentine, WF vs. Western Carolina, 11/14... Alison Bales, DU vs. Penn State, 11/21 TEAM Points Scored 111... Maryland at Miami, 1/10 (W, 111-53) Margin of Victory 61...North Carolina vs. East Tennessee St., 11/10 (96-35)...Maryland vs. UC Santa Barbara, 12/2 (105-44) Field Goals Made 41... Maryland at Loyola, 12/21 Field Goals Attempted 92... North Carolina vs. Virginia, 1/8 Field Goal Percentage.667... Maryland vs. Siena, 12/4 (36-of-54) Three-Point Field Goals Made 14... North Carolina vs. Gonzaga, 11/25 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 33... Miami at North Carolina, 2/18 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage.833... Clemson at James Madison, 12/6 Free Throws Made 34... Virginia Tech vs. Howard, 11/12 Free Throws Attempted 44... Virginia Tech vs. Howard, 11/12... Georgia Tech vs. Maryland, 2/1 Free Throw Percentage (min. 15 attempts) 1.000... Duke at Dartmouth, 12/29 (15-of-15) Rebounds 71... North Carolina vs East Tennessee St., 11/10 Assists 29... by Virginia Tech vs. Howard, 11/12 Steals 25... by North Carolina vs. Elon, 11/17 Blocked Shots 14... by North Carolina vs. Winston-Salem St., 11/12 BY THE NUMBERS 3 - The 2005-06 season elevated the ACC women s basketball stage, marking the first time in NCAA history that a conference sent three teams to the same Final Four. 8 - Eight of the ACC s top 15 scorers, including two of the top three, returned from a year ago. 12 - Five league coaches have combined to earn 13 national coach of the year awards. Duke s Gail Goestenkors, North Carolina s Sylvia Hatchell, Virginia s Debbie Ryan, Maryland s Chris Weller and NC State s Kay Yow have all garnered national recognition. 35 - As a league, the ACC returned 35 starters and 93 letterwinners for the 2006-07 season. 35 - In the 2006 NCAA Tournament, Brenda Frese became the fifth-youngest coach to win an NCAA Div. I women s basketball championship (35 yrs, 11 mo., 5 days). The other younger coaches are: Old Dominion s Marianne Stanley (31, 85), Southern Cal s Linda Shar (32, 83), Purdue s Carolyn Peck (33, 99), and Tennessee s Pat Summitt (34, 87). 36 - Out of the 12 active ACC head coaches, NC State s Kay Yow holds the most ACC Tournament wins with 38. 54 - The 2006-07 schedule featured 54 televised games, the most in ACC women s basketball history. The television package included 97 appearances, in which 29 matchups will be featured on the league s regional sports network. 100 - Virginia Tech head coach Beth Dunkenberger captured her 100th career win on Feb 19, 2006, as the Hokies defeated Georgia Tech, 70-54. 152 - Last year s 152 non-conference wins was the highest victory tally in the league s 29-year history of women s basketball. 700- Kay Yow joined an exclusive club, one that now features a mere six coaches at the Division I level that have compiled 700 career wins. Yow joins Tennessee s Pat Summit, Texas Jody Condradt, Rutgers Vivian Stringer, North Carolina s Sylvia Hatchell and former LSU coach Sue Gunter. 937 - Kay Yow leads all ACC coaches in number of ACC games participated with 956 contests. 1000 - NC State gave Kay Yow a 78-43 win over Dartmouth on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2006, marking her 1,000th career game in 35 seasons. CLOSE CALLS (<5 pts gms) Team ACC Non-ACC Overall Boston College...0-1...0-1...0-2 Clemson...0-2...3-2...3-4 Duke...0-0...1-1...1-1 Florida State...1-0...1-2...2-2 Georgia Tech...1-0...1-1...2-1 Maryland...0-1...1-0...1-1 Miami...0-0...1-3...1-3 North Carolina...0-0...0-0...0-0 NC State...0-0...1-1...1-1 Virginia...2-1...2-2...4-3 Virginia Tech...1-0...2-0...3-0 Wake Forest...0-0...2-1...2-1 Overtime Regular Season Games Ohio State 80, Boston College 72 (2ot)...11/21 Arizona 68, NC State 66 (ot)...11/24 Mississippi State 65, Florida State 60 (ot)...11/30 Virginia 65, Boston College 63 (ot)...1/14 Wake Forest 82, Winston-Salem State 66 (ot)...1/26 NC State 78, Baylor 72 (ot)...3/20 2007 STATE FARM WADE TROPHY University of Tennessee s sophomore Candace Parker was named The State Farm Wade Trophy Player of the Year for the NCAA Division I. The State Farm Wade Trophy Committee along with the Women s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) and the National Association for Girls and Women in Sport selected four ACC student-athletes to be part of the award s final 12 candidates. That mark was the most of any league in the nation. State Farm Wade Trophy ACC Candidates Alison Bales, Sr., C... Duke Lindsey Harding, Sr., G... Duke Crystal Langhorne, Jr., C/F... Maryland Ivory Latta, Sr., G... North Carolina The candidates were selected by a vote of committee members comprised of leading basketball coaches, journalists and basketball administrators. The State Farm Wade Trophy, now in its 30th year is named after the late, legendary three-time national champion Delta State University coach, Lily Margaret Wade. This most prestigious award, regarded as The Heisman of Women s Basketball, debuted in 1978 as the first-ever women s national player of the year award in college basketball.

2006-07 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN S BASKETBALL RELEASE 2006-07 DOUBLE-DOUBLES 2006-07 Player, School... Career...ACC...Tot. Lyndra Littles, VA... (20)... 5... 15 Erlana Larkins, NC... (26)... 8... 14 Khadijah Whittington, ST... (19)... 7... 12 Crystal Langhorne, MD... (44)... 6... 11 Marissa Coleman, MD... (18)... 4... 9 Corinne Groves, WF... (10)... 2... 8 Gillian Goring, ST... (9)... 7... 8 Siedah Williams, VA... (11)... 3... 7 Kathrin Ress, BC... (10)... 1... 7 D Lesha Lloyd, CU... (7)... 0... 7 Nara Diawara, VT... (7)... 3... 7 LaToya Pringle, NC... (7)... 2... 7 Alison Bales, DU... (12)... 5... 5 Lele Hardy, CU... (5)... 3... 5 Jacinta Monroe, FS... (5)... 2... 5 Brittany Denson, UM... (6)... 0... 4 Maurita Reid, UM... (4)... 2... 4 Janie Mitchell, GT... (11)... 1... 4 Alex Tchangoue, WF... (4)... 1... 4 Monica Wright, VA... (4)... 2... 4 Carrem Gay, DU... (4)... 1... 4 Camille Little, NC... (13)... 0... 3 Bridgette Mitchell, DU... (3)... 1... 3 Elizabeth Engell, BC... (3)... 0... 3 Laura Harper, MD... (10)... 1... 2 Jade Perry, MD... (6)... 1... 2 Sharnee Zoll, VA... (5)... 1... 2 Britany Miller, FS... (4)... 2... 2 Jessica Breland, NC... (2)... 0... 2 Mekia Valentine, WF... (2)... 1... 2 Alicia Gladden, FS... (12)... 0... 1 Stephanie Higgs, GT... (5)... 0... 1 Chioma Nnamaka, GT... (2)... 0... 1 Moreemi Davis, CU... (1)... 1... 1 Joy Cheek, DU... (1)... 0... 1 Daphne Mitchell, GT... (1)... 0... 1 Carla Williams, UM... (1)... 0... 1 Charmaine Clark, UM... (1)... 1... 1 Latoya Cunningham, UM... (1)... 1... 1 Kirby Copeland, VT... (1)... 0... 1 Amber Hall, VT... (1)... 1... 1 Chante Black, DU... (7)... 0... 0 Tasha Taylor, CU... (3)... 0... 0 Shay Doron, MD... (2)... 0... 0 Kristi Toliver, MD... (2)... 0... 0 Renee Taylor, UM... (2)... 0... 0 Marquetta Dickens, ST... (2)... 0... 0 Abby Waner, DU... (1)... 0... 0 Sasha Reaves, ST... (1)... 0... 0 ACC CAREER RECORDS CAREER - TOTAL POINTS Player, Team Years GP Pts Avg 1. Barbara Kennedy, Clemson...1979-82 127 3113 24.5 2. Alana Beard, Duke...2001-04 136 2687 19.8 3. Genia Beasley, NC State *...1977-80 128 2367 18.4 4. Linda Page, NC State...1982-85 123 2307 18.8 5. Ivory Latta, North Carolina... 2003-** 138 2285 16.6 6. Chris Moreland, Duke...1985-88 111 2232 20.1 7. Tracy Reid, North Carolina...1995-98 121 2200 18.2 8. Tonya Sampson, North Carolina...1991-94 123 2143 17.4 9. Andrea Stinson, NC State...1989-91 94 2136 22.7 10. Dawn Staley, Virginia...1989-92 131 2135 16.3 11. Monique Currie, Duke...2002-06 140 2122 15.2 12. Charlotte Smith, North Carolina...1992-95 129 2094 16.2 13. Heather Burge, Virginia...1990-93 135 2058 15.2 14. Chasity Melvin, NC State...1995-98 124 2042 16.5 15. Pam Leake, North Carolina...1983-86 124 2001 16.1 16. Trudi Lacey, NC State...1978-81 130 1957 15.1 17. Kisha Ford, Georgia Tech...1994-97 109 1955 17.9 18. Chrissy Floyd, Clemson...2000-03 120 1937 16.1 19. Tresa Brown, North Carolina...1981-84 121 1931 16.0 20. Vicky Bullett, Maryland...1986-89 114 1928 16.9 21. Wendy Palmer, Virginia...1993-96 126 1918 15.2 22. Shay Doron, Maryland... 2004-** 134 1878 14.0 23. Tammi Reiss, Virginia...1989-92 127 1842 14.5 24. Nikki Teasley, North Carolina...1998-2000, 02 125 1822 14.6 25. Kathy Crawford, North Carolina...1980-83 124 1806 14.6 Chanel Wright, North Carolina...1996-99 128 1805 14.1 CAREER - POINTS PER GAME Player, Team Years GP Pts Avg 1. Barbara Kennedy, Clemson...1979-82 127 3113 24.5 2. Andrea Stinson, NC State...1989-91 94 2136 22.7 3. Tamara James, Miami...2004-06 59 1292 21.9 4. Donna Forrester, Clemson...1976-78 63 1270 20.2 5. Chris Moreland, Duke...1985-88 111 2232 20.1 6. Alana Beard, Duke...2001-04 136 2687 19.8 7. Dolores Bootz, Georgia Tech...1985-88 91 1723 18.9 8. Linda Page, NC State...1982-85 123 2307 18.8 Joyce Pierce, Georgia Tech...1991-93 83 1557 18.8 10. Janey Forester, Clemson...1975-77 55 1008 18.4 Genia Beasley, NC State *...1977-80 128 2367 18.4 12. Tracy Reid, North Carolina...1995-98 121 2200 18.2 13. Kisha Ford, Georgia Tech...1994-97 109 1955 17.9 14. Rhonda Mapp, NC State...1989, 91-92 88 1553 17.6 15. Tia Paschal, Florida State...1992-93 55 964 17.5 16. Tonya Sampson, North Carolina...1991-94 123 2143 17.4 17. Tracy Connor, Wake Forest...1993-97 95 1619 17.0 18. Vicky Bullett, Maryland...1986-89 114 1928 16.9 19. Marion Jones, North Carolina...1994-95, 97 102 1716 16.8 20. Ivory Latta, North Carolina... 2003-** 138 2285 16.6 21. Crystal Langhorne, Maryland... 2005-** 104 1711 16.5 Deanna Tate, Maryland...1986, 88-89 93 1531 16.5 Chasity Melvin, NC State...1995-98 124 2042 16.5 24. Niesha Butler, Georgia Tech...1999-2002 65 1059 16.3 Dawn Staley, Virginia...1989-92 131 2135 16.3

2006-07 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN S BASKETBALL RELEASE ACC CAREER RECORDS CAREER - TOTAL ASSISTS CAREER - TOTAL REBOUNDS Player, Team...Years GP Ast Avg 1. Dawn Staley, Virginia... 1989-92 131 729 5.6 2. Nikki Teasley, North Carolina... 1998-2000, 02 125 728 5.8 3. Bobbie Mims, Clemson... 1976-80 126 617 4.9 4. Angie Armstrong, NC State... 1980-83 128 608 4.8 5. Ivory Latta, North Carolina... 2003-** 138 599 4.3 6. Debbie Lytle, Maryland... 1980-83 111 583 5.3 7. Lindsey Harding, Duke... 2003-** 140 579 4.1 8. Sharnee Zoll, Virginia... 2004-** 98 569 5.8 9. Donna Holt, Virginia... 1985-88 121 561 4.6 10. Tiffany Martin, Georgia Tech... 1994-97 105 559 5.3 11. Robyn Mayo, NC State... 1982-85 118 547 4.6 12. Pam Leake, North Carolina... 1983-86 124 545 4.4 13. Hilary Howard, Duke... 1996-99 121 533 4.4 14. Debbie Bertrand, NC State... 1986-89 118 528 4.5 Dena Evans, Virginia... 1990-93 134 528 3.9 16. Coretta Brown, North Carolina... 2000-03 131 517 3.9 17. Pam Hammond, North Carolina... 1982-85 122 513 4.2 18. Emily Johnson, North Carolina... 1989-92 112 511 4.6 19. Alana Beard, Duke... 2001-04 136 509 3.7 20. Ida Neal, Georgia Tech... 1986-89 108 508 4.7 21. Alex Stewart, Georgia Tech... 2001-04 121 505 4.2 22. Tara Heiss, Maryland... 1975-78 95 504 5.3 Tora Suber, Virginia... 1994-97 127 504 4.0 24. Leah Metcalf, North Carolina... 2002-05 130 500 3.8 Deanna Tate, Maryland... 1986, 88-89 93 500 5.4 CAREER - ASSISTS PER GAME Player, Team... Years GP Ast Avg 1. Drema Greer, Clemson...1977-79 61 399 6.5 2. Sharnee Zoll, Virginia...2004-** 98 569 5.8 Nikki Teasley, North Carolina...1998-2000, 02 125 728 5.8 4. Dawn Staley, Virginia...1989-92 131 729 5.6 5. Deanna Tate, Maryland...1986, 88-89 93 500 5.4 6. Tara Heiss, Maryland...1975-78 95 504 5.3 Debbie Lytle, Maryland...1980-83 111 583 5.3 Tiffany Martin, Georgia Tech...1994-97 105 559 5.3 9. Bobbie Mims, Clemson...1976-80 126 617 4.9 10. Angie Armstrong, NC State...1980-83 128 608 4.8 11. Susan Fehling, Clemson...1984-85, 1988 61 411 4.7 Ida Neal, Georgia Tech...1986-89 108 508 4.7 13. Donna Holt, Virginia...1985-88 121 561 4.6 Emily Johnson, North Carolina...1989-92 112 511 4.6 Robyn Mayo, NC State...1982-85 118 547 4.6 Debbie Bertrand, NC State...1986-89 118 528 4.5 17. Nina Barlin, Georgia Tech...2000-03 75 331 4.4 Carmen Davis, Georgia Tech...1990-92 82 357 4.4 Gretchen Hollifield, Wake Forest...1993-96 102 453 4.4 Carla Holmes, Maryland...1988-91 100 439 4.4 Hilary Howard, Duke...1996-99 121 533 4.4 Pam Leake, North Carolina...1983-86 124 545 4.4 Nicole Levesque, Wake Forest...1991-94 111 488 4.4 Player, Team Years GP Reb Avg 1. Barbara Kennedy, Clemson...1979-82 127 1252 9.9 2. Bernie McGlade, North Carolina *...1977-80 121 1251 10.3 3. Genia Beasley, NC State *...1977-80 128 1245 9.7 4. Chris Moreland, Duke...1985-88 111 1229 11.1 5. Wendy Palmer, Virginia...1993-96 126 1221 9.7 6. Charlotte Smith, North Carolina...1992-95 129 1200 9.3 7. Dawn Royster, North Carolina...1984-87 110 1108 10.1 8. Peggy Caple, Clemson...1982-85 119 1087 9.1 9. Tracy Reid, North Carolina...1995-98 121 1065 8.8 10. Trudi Lacey, NC State...1978-81 130 1051 8.1 11. Henrietta Walls, North Carolina...1980-83 123 1024 8.3 12. Chasity Melvin, NC State...1995-98 124 1021 8.2 13. La Tangela Atkinson, North Carolina...2003-06 134 1012 7.5 14. Jenny Mitchell, Wake Forest...1988-91 117 1006 8.6 15. Trena Trice, NC State...1984-87 117 984 8.4 16. Dolores Bootz, Georgia Tech...1985-88 91 978 10.7 17. LaQuanda Barksdale, North Carolina...1998-2001 130 977 7.5 18. Vicky Bullett, Maryland...1986-89 114 968 8.5 19. Heather Burge, Virginia...1990-93 135 955 7.1 20. Iciss Tillis, Duke...2001-04 137 946 6.9 21. Crystal Langhorne, Maryland... 2005-** 104 939 9.0 22. Kris Kirchner, Maryland...1978-80 89 936 10.5 23. Cathy Grimes, Virginia...1982-85 114 932 8.2 DeMya Walker, Virginia...1996-99 122 932 7.6 25. Tonya Sampson, North Carolina...1991-94 123 924 7.5 CAREER - REBOUNDS PER GAME Player, Team Years GP Reb Avg 1. Donna Forrester, Clemson...1976-78 63 766 12.2 2. Chris Moreland, Duke...1985-88 111 1229 11.1 3. Dolores Bootz, Georgia Tech...1985-88 91 978 10.7 4. Kris Kirchner, Maryland...1978-80 89 936 10.5 5. Bernie McGlade, North Carolina *...1977-80 121 1251 10.3 6. Dawn Royster, North Carolina...1984-87 110 1108 10.1 7. Barbara Kennedy, Clemson...1979-82 127 1252 9.9 Barb Krause, Duke...1979-81 74 732 9.9 Schuye LaRue, Virginia...2000-01 66 651 9.9 10. Jackie Farmer, Clemson...1990-91 58 570 9.8 11. Genia Beasley, NC State *...1977-80 128 1245 9.7 Wendy Palmer, Virginia...1993-96 126 1221 9.7 13. Janet Forester, Clemson...1975-77 55 524 9.5 Sheila Cobb, Clemson...1980-82 47 448 9.5 Tracy Connor, Wake Forest...1993-97 95 905 9.5 16. Charlotte Smith, North Carolina...1992-95 129 1200 9.3 17. Rhonda Mapp, NC State...1989, 91-92 88 810 9.2 Joyce Pierce, Georgia Tech...1991-93 83 764 9.2 19. Peggy Caple, Clemson...1982-85 119 1087 9.1 20. Crystal Langhorne, Maryland... 2005-** 104 939 9.0 21. Tracy Reid, North Carolina...1995-98 121 1065 8.8 22. Sandy Bishop, Clemson...1984-85 58 506 8.7 23. Jenny Mitchell, Wake Forest...1988-91 117 1006 8.6 24. Vicky Bullett, Maryland...1986-89 114 968 8.5 25. Trena Trice, NC State...1984-87 117 984 8.4

2006-07 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN S BASKETBALL RELEASE ACC CAREER RECORDS CAREER - TOTAL BLOCKS CAREER - TOTAL STEALS Player, Team... Years GP Blk Avg 1. Alison Bales, Duke...2004-** 129 434 3.4 2. DeMya Walker, Virginia...1996-99 122 330 2.7 3. Dawn Royster, North Carolina...1984-87 110 329 3.0 4. Peggy Caple, Clemson...1982-85 119 298 2.5 5. Dolores Bootz, Georgia Tech...1985-88 91 245 2.7 6. LaToya Pringle, North Carolina...2004-** 103 241 2.3 7. Sarah Sullivan, Duke...1983-87 113 212 1.9 8. Brooke Wyckoff, Florida State...1998-2001 109 209 1.9 9. Candace Sutton, North Carolina...2001-04 126 208 1.7 10. Kasha Terry, Georgia Tech...2003-05 97 195 2.0 11. Kris Kirchner, Maryland...1978-80 89 186 2.1 12. Genia Beasley, NC State...1977-80 128 185 1.4 13. Trena Trice, NC State...1984-87 117 184 1.6 14. Sonja Mallory, Georgia Tech...2000-03 114 173 1.5 15. Vicky Bullett, Maryland...1986-89 114 170 1.5 Joannah Kauffman, Georgia Tech...1995-98 104 170 1.6 17. Jackie Farmer, GaT/Clemson...1987, 1989-91 83 160 1.9 18. Chasity Melvin, NC State...1995-98 124 159 1.3 19. Lisa Dodd, Wake Forest...1987-91 117 153 1.3 20. Heather Burge, Virginia...1990-93 135 152 1.1 21. Iciss Tillis, Duke...2001-04 137 151 1.1 22. Laura Harper, Maryland...2005-** 79 150 1.9 23. Alana Beard, Duke...2001-04 136 149 1.1 Jocelyn Logan-Friend, Virginia...2002-05 111 139 1.3 25. Jessie Hicks, Maryland...1990-93 112 137 1.2 CAREER - BLOCKS PER GAME Player, Team...Years GP Blk Avg 1. Alison Bales, Duke... 2004-** 129 434 3.4 2. Dawn Royster, North Carolina... 1984-87 110 329 3.0 Dolores Bootz, Georgia Tech... 1985-88 91 245 2.7 DeMya Walker, Virginia... 1996-99 122 330 2.7 5. Peggy Caple, Clemson... 1982-85 119 298 2.5 6. LaToya Pringle, North Carolina... 2004-** 103 241 2.3 7. Kris Kirchner, Maryland... 1978-80 89 186 2.1 8. Kasha Terry, Georgia Tech... 2003-05 97 195 2.0 9. Laura Harper, Maryland... 2005-** 79 150 1.9 Jackie Farmer, GaT/Clemson... 1987, 89-91 83 160 1.9 Sarah Sullivan, Duke... 1983-87 113 212 1.9 Brooke Wyckoff, Florida State... 1998-2001 109 209 1.9 13. Candace Sutton, North Carolina... 2001-04 126 208 1.7 14. Joannah Kauffman, Georgia Tech... 1995-98 104 170 1.6 Trena Trice, NC State... 1984-87 117 184 1.6 16. Vicky Bullett, Maryland... 1986-89 114 170 1.5 Sonja Mallory, Georgia Tech... 2000-03 114 173 1.5 18. Genia Beasley, NC State... 1977-80 128 185 1.4 19. Khaili Sanders, Clemson... 2002-06 91 114 1.3 Lisa Dodd, Wake Forest... 1987-91 117 153 1.3 Schuye LaRue, Virginia... 2000-01 66 86 1.3 Chasity Melvin, NC State... 1995-97 124 159 1.3 Jocelyn Logan-Friend, Virginia... 2002-05 111 139 1.3 24. Jessie Hicks, Maryland... 1990-93 112 137 1.2 25. Amanda Frist, Clemson... 2002-06 115 125 1.1 Alana Beard, Duke... 2001-04 136 149 1.1 Sue Harnett, Duke... 1987-91 117 130 1.1 Heather Burge, Virginia... 1990-93 135 152 1.1 Ronda Falkena, NC State... 1981-84 116 130 1.1 Monick Foote, Virginia... 1995-99 109 123 1.1 Gwendolyn Gillingham, North Carolina... 1992-95 114 126 1.1 Jaci Stimson, Clemson... 1994-97 115 125 1.1 Iciss Tillis, Duke... 2001-04 137 151 1.1 Player, Team Years GP Stl Avg 1. Donna Holt, Virginia...1985-88 121 529 4.4 2. Dawn Staley, Virginia...1989-92 131 454 3.5 3. Alana Beard, Duke...2001-04 136 404 3.0 4. Pam Leake, North Carolina...1983-86 124 401 3.2 5. Tonya Sampson, North Carolina...1991-94 123 390 3.2 6. Tonya Cardoza, Virginia...1987-89, 1991 121 375 3.1 7. Marion Jones, North Carolina...1994-95, 97 102 334 3.3 8. Barbara Kennedy, Clemson...1979-82 127 327 2.6 9. Robyn Mayo, NC State...1982-85 118 324 2.7 10. Nikita Bell, North Carolina...2002-05 133 322 2.4 11. Debbie Lytle, Maryland...1980-83 111 315 2.8 12. Sonia Chase, Maryland...1995-98 112 309 2.8 13. Angie Armstrong, NC State...1980-83 128 297 2.3 14. Deanna Tate, Maryland...1986, 1988-89 93 293 3.2 15. Amy Privette, Wake Forest...1984-87 110 287 2.6 16. Ramona O Neal, Clemson...1986-89 112 286 2.6 Andrea Stinson, NC State...1989-91 94 286 3.0 18. Nikki Teasley, North Carolina...1998-2000, 02 125 280 2.2 19. Kisha Ford, Georgia Tech...1994-97 109 278 2.6 Tiffany Martin, Georgia Tech...1994-97 105 278 2.6 21. Iciss Tillis, Duke...2001-04 137 270 2.0 22. Renneika Razor, Maryland...2000-03 117 266 2.3 23. Itoro Umoh, Clemson...1996-99 126 265 2.1 24. Umeki Webb, NC State...1994-97 119 262 2.2 25. Lindsey Harding, Duke... 2003-** 140 261 1.9 CAREER - STEALS PER GAME Player, Team Years GP Stl Avg 1. Donna Holt, Virginia...1985-88 121 529 4.4 2. Dawn Staley, Virginia...1989-92 131 454 3.5 3. Marion Jones, North Carolina...1994-95, 97 102 334 3.3 4. Pam Leake, North Carolina...1983-86 124 401 3.2 Tonya Sampson, North Carolina...1991-94 123 390 3.2 Deanna Tate, Maryland...1986, 1988-89 93 293 3.2 7. Tonya Cardoza, Virginia...1987-89, 1991 121 375 3.1 8. Alana Beard, Duke...2001-04 136 404 3.0 Andrea Stinson, NC State...1989-91 94 286 3.0 10. Sonia Chase, Maryland...1995-98 112 309 2.8 Debbie Lytle, Maryland...1980-83 111 315 2.8 12. Robyn Mayo, NC State...1982-85 118 324 2.7 13. Kisha Ford, Georgia Tech...1994-97 109 278 2.6 Barbara Kennedy, Clemson...1979-82 127 327 2.6 Tiffany Martin, Georgia Tech...1994-97 105 278 2.6 Amy Privette, Wake Forest...1984-87 110 287 2.6 17. Nikita Bell, North Carolina...2002-05 133 322 2.4 Ramona O Neal, Clemson...1986-88, 90 117 286 2.4 19. Donna Forrester, Clemson...1976-78 63 146 2.3 Angie Armstrong, NC State...1980-83 128 297 2.3 Anita Malone, Georgia Tech...1982-84, 86 86 195 2.3 Renneika Razor, Maryland...2000-03 117 266 2.3 23. Keeva Jackson, Wake Forest...1982-84 85 191 2.2 Nikki Teasley, North Carolina...1998-2000, 02 125 280 2.2 Myra Waters, Maryland...1979-82 110 241 2.2

2006-07 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN S BASKETBALL RELEASE ACC CAREER RECORDS CAREER - FIELD GOALS MADE CAREER - FREE THROWS MADE Player, Team... Years FGM FGA Pct. 1. Barbara Kennedy, Clemson...1979-82 1349 2688.502 2. Genia Beasley, NC State...1977-80 1017 1880.541 3. Alana Beard, Duke...2001-04 1005 1906.527 4. Linda Page, NC State...1982-85 942 1946.484 5. Andrea Stinson, NC State...1989-91 917 1696.541 6. Tracy Reid, North Carolina...1995-98 886 1679.528 7. Heather Burge, Virginia...1990-93 866 1587.546 8. Chasity Melvin, NC State...1995-98 838 1441.582 9. Pam Leake, North Carolina...1983-86 834 1709.488 10. Chris Moreland, Duke...1985-88 828 1448.572 11. Vicky Bullett, Maryland...1986-89 816 1449.563 12. Trudi Lacey, NC State...1978-81 794 1651.481 13. Charlotte Smith, North Carolina...1992-95 792 1594.497 14. Tresa Brown, North Carolina...1981-84 785 1434.547 15. Chrissy Floyd, Clemson...2000-03 783 1763.444 16. Kisha Ford, Georgia Tech...1994-97 780 1740.448 Wendy Palmer, Virginia...1993-96 780 1412.552 18. Kathy Crawford, North Carolina...1980-83 770 1420.542 19. Jenny Mitchell, Wake Forest...1988-91 763 1258.607 20. Dawn Staley, Virginia...1989-92 753 1637.460 21. Monique Currie, Duke...2002-06 749 1592.470 22. Dawn Royster, North Carolina...1984-87 745 1445.516 23. Trena Trice, NC State...1984-87 740 1266.585 24. Janet Knight, Clemson...1082-86 731 1393.525 25. Dolores Bootz, Georgia Tech...1985-88 730 1232.593 Amy Privette, Wake Forest...1984-87 730 1650.442 CAREER - FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Player, Team Years FTM FTA Pct. 1. Alana Beard, Duke...2001-04 582 752.774 2. Chris Moreland, Duke...1985-88 576 868.664 3. Monique Currie, Duke...2002-06 538 688.782 4. Dawn Staley, Virginia...1989-92 505 623.811 5. Shay Doron, Maryland... 2004-** 492 613.803 6. Charlotte Smith, North Carolina...1992-95 481 738.652 7. Ivory Latta, North Carolina... 2004-** 469 556.844 8. Katie Meier, Duke...1986-90 447 624.716 9. Tammi Reiss, Virginia...1989-92 437 552.792 10. Joyce Pierce, Georgia Tech...1991-93 430 537.801 11. Tonya Sampson, North Carolina...1991-94 421 590.714 12. Tracy Reid, North Carolina...1995-98 419 688.609 13. Barbara Kennedy, Clemson...1979-82 415 614.676 14. Nicole Levesque, Wake Forest...1991-94 410 494.830 15. Linda Page, NC State...1982-85 407 477.853 16. Angie Armstrong, NC State...1980-83 394 590.668 17. Itoro Umoh, Clemson...1995-99 390 533.732 18. Tracy Connor, Wake Forest...1993-97 387 599.646 19. Deedee Warley, Maryland...1999-2002 386 543.711 20. Nikki Teasley, North Carolina...1998-2002 384 493.779 21. Chanel Wright, North Carolina...1996-99 378 540.700 22. Trudi Lacey, NC State...1978-81 369 514.718 23. Chasity Melvin, NC State...1994-98 366 639.573 24. LeeAnn Woodhull, Georgia Tech...1980-83 360 550.655 25. Kisha Ford, Georgia Tech...1993-97 359 522.628 CAREER - FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Player, Team... Years FGM FGA Pct. 1. Barbara Kennedy, Clemson...1979-82 1349 2688.502 2. Linda Page, NC State...1982-85 942 1946.484 3. Alana Beard, Duke...2001-04 1005 1906.527 4. Genia Beasley, NC State...1977-80 1017 1880.541 5. Chrissy Floyd, Clemson...2000-03 783 1763.444 6. Kisha Ford, Georgia Tech...1994-97 780 1740.448 7. Pam Leake, North Carolina...1983-86 834 1709.488 8. Andrea Stinson, NC State...1989-91 917 1696.541 9. Tracy Reid, North Carolina...1995-98 886 1679.528 10. Trudy Lacey, NC State...1978-81 794 1651.481 11. Amy Privette, Wake Forest...1984-87 730 1650.442 12. Dawn Staley, Virginia...1989-92 753 1637.460 13. Charlotte Smith, North Carolina...1992-95 792 1594.497 14. Monique Currie, Duke...2002-06 749 1592.470 15. Heather Burge, Virginia...1990-93 866 1587.546 16. Iciss Tillis, Duke...2001-04 673 1537.438 17. Mary Anne Cubelic, Clemson...1980-83 651 1491.437 18. Shay Doron, Maryland...2005-** 607 1483.409 19. Tynesha Lewis, NC State...1998-2001 603 1475.409 20. Carla Munnion, Georgia Tech...1995-98 601 1451.414 21. Vicky Bullett, Maryland...1986-89 816 1449.563 22. Chris Moreland, Duke...1985-88 828 1448.572 23. Dawn Royster. North Carolina...1984-87 745 1445.516 24. Chasity Melvin, NC State...1995-98 838 1441.582 25. Karen Lounsbury, Georgia Tech...1989-92 609 1438.424 Player, Team Years FTM FTA Pct. 1. Chris Moreland, Duke...1985-88 576 868.664 2. Alana Beard, Duke...2001-04 582 752.774 3. Charlotte Smith, North Carolina...1992-95 481 738.652 4. Monique Currie, Duke...2002-06 538 688.782 Tracy Reid, North Carolina...1995-98 419 688.609 6. Heather Burge, Virginia...1990-93 326 640.509 7. Chasity Melvin, NC State...1994-98 366 639.573 8. Katie Meier, Duke...1986-90 447 624.716 9. Dawn Staley, Virginia...1989-92 505 623.811 10. Barbara Kennedy, Clemson...1978-82 415 614.676 11. Shay Doron, Maryland... 2004-** 492 613.803 12. Tracy Connor, Wake Forest...1993-97 387 599.646 13. Angie Armstrong, NC State...1980-83 394 590.668 Tonya Sampson, North Carolina...1991-94 421 590.714 15. Crystal Langhorne, Maryland... 2005-** 355 574.618 16. Wendy Palmer, Virginia...1993-96 327 562.582 17. Ivory Latta, North Carolina... 2004-** 469 556.844 18. Tammi Reiss, Virginia...1989-92 437 552.792 19. LeeAnn Woodhull, Georgia Tech...1980-83 360 550.655 20. Deedee Warley, Maryland...1999-2002 386 543.711 21. Chanel Wright, North Carolina...1996-99 378 540.700 22. Joyce Pierce, Georgia Tech...1991-93 430 537.801 23. Itoro Umoh, Clemson...1995-99 390 533.732 24. Kisha Ford, Georgia Tech...1993-97 359 522.688 25. Trudi Lacey, NC State...1978-81 369 514.718

2006-07 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN S BASKETBALL RELEASE 2006-07 poll placing ASSOCIATED PRESS...N... N...N... N... D... D... D... D...J...J...J...J... J...F... F...F... F... M... M Team... 6...13... 20... 27... 4...11... 18...26...2... 8... 16... 22... 29... 5... 13... 20...26...5... 12 Duke... 6...6... 5... 5... 4...4... 4... 3...3... 3... 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... 1...1...1... 1 North Carolina... 2...2... 2... 2... 2...2... 2... 2...2... 2... 2... 2... 2... 2... 2... 4...4...3... 2 Tennessee...5...5... 4...4...6... 5... 5... 4... 4... 4... 4...4... 3... 3...3... 2...2... 4... 3 Connecticut...8...8... 7...7...7... 6... 6... 5... 5... 7... 6...7... 6... 5...5... 3...3... 2... 4 Stanford...4...4... 11...15...14...14...14...14...12...10... 9...9... 8... 11...9... 8...7... 6... 5 Maryland... 1...1... 1... 1... 1...1... 1... 1...1... 1... 3... 3... 4... 6... 6... 6...6...7... 6 Vanderbilt...16...15... 14...12...11...12...12...12...11...14...14... 15... 15... 14... 12... 12...13... 9... 7 Ohio State...7...7... 6...6...5... 8... 8... 7... 7... 6... 5...5... 5... 4...4... 5...5... 5... 8 Oklahoma...3...3... 3...3...3... 3... 3... 8... 8... 8... 7... 6... 9... 12... 14... 13...12... 11... 9 Arizona State...13...11... 13...14...13...10...10...10...13...11...10... 10... 12... 10... 10... 10...9... 8... 10 Purdue...11...12... 10...9...10...13...13...13...10...13...12... 12... 10... 13... 16... 15...15... 12... 11 LSU...10...10... 9...11...9... 7... 7... 6... 6... 5... 8...8... 7... 7...7... 7...11... 10... 12 Georgia...9...9... 8...8...8...11...11...11...15...15...16... 14... 14... 9... 11... 11...10... 14... 13 George Washington... -... -... 23...21...21...20...19...17...16...12...11... 11... 11... 8...8... 9...8... 15... 14 Rutgers...12...14... 18...18...19... -... -... -... -... -... -...-... 23... 22... 23... 21...18... 19... 15 Texas A&M...14...13... 12...10...15...19...18...16...17...19...17... 21... 18... 16... 13... 16...14... 13... 16 Middle Tenn. St... -... -...-... -... -... -... -... -... -...21...20... 19... 20... 19... 17... 17...17... 16... 17 NC State...-... -... -...-... -... -...-... -... -...-... -... -...-... -...-...-...24...17... 18 Baylor...19...16... 15...13...12... 9... 9... 9... 9... 9...13... 13... 13... 15... 15... 14...16... 18... 19 Bowling Green... -... -...-... -... -... -...25...25...24...18...18... 16... 17... 18... 18... 18...19... 20... 20 UW-Green Bay... -... -...-... -... -... -... -... -... -... -... -...-... 24... 24...-... 24...21... 22... 21 Marquette... -... -...-... -...24...21...21...20...18...16...19... 17... 16... 23... 21... 19...23... 21... 22 Michigan State...17...17... 17...20...20...18...20...21...19...20...23... 23... -... -... 24... 20...22... 24... 23 Iowa State... -... -...-... -... -... -... -... -... -... -... -...-... -... -...-... -...-... -... 24 Louisville... -... 24...19...17...16...16...15...14...17...15... 18... 19... 17... 20... 23...20... 23... 25 Montana... -... -...-... -... -... -... -... -... -... -... -...-... -... -...-... -...-... 25... - California...21...18... 16...16...16...15...15...18...21...22...21... 20... 21... 20... 22... -...25... -... - James Madison... -... -...-... -... -... -... -... -... -... -... -...-... 25... 25... 25... 22...-... -... - Nebraska... -... -...-... -...25... -... -... -... -... -... -... 25... 22... 21... 19... 25...-... -... - Mississippi... -... -...-... -... -... -... -... -... -... -...24... 22... -... -...-... -...-... -... - Texas...25...25... 25...22...22...23... -... -... -...23...22... 24... -... -...-... -...-... -... - Kansas State... -... -...-... -... -... -... -... -... -... -...25...-... -... -...-... -...-... -... - DePaul...20...23... 19...17...18...17...17...19...23...24... -...-... -... -...-... -...-... -... - Arkansas... -... -...-... -... -...25...24...23...20...25... -...-... -... -...-... -...-... -... - Pittsburgh... -... -...-... -... -...24...22...24...22... -... -...-... -... -...-... -...-... -... - New Mexico...18...24...-... -...23...22...23...22...25... -... -...-... -... -...-... -...-... -... - BYU...24...22... 22...23... -... -... -... -... -... -... -...-... -... -...-... -...-... -... - Kentucky...15...21... 20...24... -... -... -... -... -... -... -...-... -... -...-... -...-... -... - Texas Tech... -... -...-...25... -... -... -... -... -... -... -...-... -... -...-... -...-... -... - UCLA...23...20... 21... -... -... -... -... -... -... -... -...-... -... -...-... -...-... -... - USC...22...19...-... -... -... -... -... -... -... -... -...-... -... -...-... -...-... -... - ARV: NC State... X... X... X... X... X...X... X... X... -...-... -... -...-... X... X... X...R...R... R Florida State... X... X... X... X... X...X... X... X... -... X... X... -... X... X... X...-...X... -...- Georgia Tech...-... -... -...-... -... -...-... -... -...-... -... -...-... X...-...-... -... -...- Virginia... X... X... -... X... X...X... X... -... -...-... -... -...-... -...-...-... -... -...- Boston College... X... X... X... X... X... -...-... -... -...-... -... -...-... -...-...-... -... -...- Miami...-... -... -... X... X... -...-... -... -...-... -... -...-... -...-...-... -... -...- Virginia Tech... X... -... -...-... -... -...-... -... -...-... -... -...-... -...-...-... -... -...- USA TODAY/ESPN...N... N...N... N... D... D... D... D...J...J...J...J... J...F... F...F... F... M... M Team... 6...13... 20... 28... 4...11... 18...26...2... 8... 16... 23... 30... 5... 13... 21...26...5... 12 Duke... 6...5... 5...5...4...4... 4... 3... 3... 3... 1... 1...1...1... 1... 1...1... 1... 1 North Carolina... 2...2... 2...2...2...2... 2... 2... 2... 2... 2... 2...2...2... 2... 4...4... 3... 2 Connecticut...8...6...7...7...7... 6...6...5... 5...5... 5...5...5... 4...4...3... 3... 2...3 Tennessee...5...4...4...4...5... 5...5...4... 4...4... 4...4...3... 3...3...2... 2... 4...4 Stanford...4...10...11...15...15... 15...15...15... 12...10... 9...9...9... 11...10...10... 8... 6...5 Maryland... 1...1... 1...1...1...1... 1... 1... 1... 1... 3... 3...4...6... 6... 5...5... 5... 6 Ohio State...7...6...6...6...6... 8...8...8... 8...8... 7...7...6... 5...5...6... 6... 7...7 Vanderbilt...15...15...14...14...11... 12...12...12... 10...12... 11...14...15... 14...13...12... 13... 9...8 Arizona State...12...11...12...12...13... 11...10...11... 14...11... 10...10...10... 8...8...8... 7... 8...9 Oklahoma...3...3...3...3...3... 3...3...7... 7...7... 6...6...8... 10...11...11... 11... 11...10 LSU...10...9...9...11...10... 7...7...6... 6...6... 8...8...7... 7...7...7... 10... 10...11 Purdue...13...13...10...9...9... 13...13...13... 11...13... 14...13...13... 13...15...15... 14... 12...12 George Washington...-...25...21...20...19... 20...18...16... 16...14... 13...12...12... 9...9...9... 9... 13...13 Georgia...9...8...8...8...8... 10...11...10... 15...15... 16...15...14... 12...12...12... 12... 14...14 Texas A&M...14...14...13...10...14... 19...19...17... 17...19... 18...20...20... 19...16...18... 16... 15...15 Middle Tennessee...-... -... -...-... -...-...-... -... 25...21... 20...19...19... 18...18...17... 17... 16...16 Baylor...18...16...15...13...12... 9...9...9... 9...9... 12...11...11... 15...14...14... 15... 17...17 Rutgers...11...12...18...17...21...-...-... -...-...-... -... -...25... 23...23...22... 21... 19...18 Bowling Green...-... -... -...24...23... 21...21...21... 19...18... 17...16...16... 17...17...16... 18... 18...19 NC State...-...-... -... -... -... -... -... -...-...-...-... -... -... -...-... -...25... 20... 20 Marquette...-... -... -...-... -... 25...23...22... 20...17... 19...18...18... 22...21...19... 19... 21...21 UW-Green Bay...-... -... -...-... -...-...-... -...-...-... -... -...24... 25...25...23... 20... 22...22 Michigan State...17...17...16...18...18... 17...20...20... 18...20... 21...21...23... 24...24...20... 23... 23...23 Louisville...-... -...25...19...16... 14...14...14... 13...16... 15...17...17... 16...19...21... 22... 24...24 Iowa State...-... -... -...-... -...-...-... -...-...-... -... -...-... -... -...-...-...-...25 California...21...19...17...16...17... 16...16...19... 21...22... 22...22...21... 20...22...-... 24... 25...- Nebraska...-... -... -...-... -...-...-... -...-...-... -...25...22... 21...20...24...-...-...- James Madison...-... -... -...-... -...-...-... -...-...-... -... -...-... -... -...25...-...-...- Pittsburgh...-... -... -...-...24... 22...22...23... 22...23... 25...23...-... -... -...-...-...-...- Texas...-... -... -...25...22... 24...-... -...-...-... 24...24...-... -... -...-...-...-...- Mississippi...-... -... -...-... -...-...-... -...-...-... -...25...-... -... -...-...-...-...- TCU...-... -... -...-... -...-...-... -...-...25... 23... -...-... -... -...-...-...-...- DePaul...19...22...20...21...20... 18...17...18... 24...24... -... -...-... -... -...-...-...-...- Arkansas...-... -... -...-... -...-...24...24... 23...-... -... -...-... -... -...-...-...-...- New Mexico...20... -... -...-... -...-...25...25...-...-... -... -...-... -... -...-...-...-...- Florida State...-...-... -... -...25...23... -... -...-...-...-... -... -... -...-... -...-... -...- BYU...24...18...23...22... -...-...-... -...-...-... -... -...-... -... -...-...-...-...- Texas Tech...-... -... -...23... -...-...-... -...-...-... -... -...-... -... -...-...-...-...- UCLA...23...21...19...-... -...-...-... -...-...-... -... -...-... -... -...-...-...-...- Boston College...-... -...22...-... -...-...-... -...-...-... -... -...-... -... -...-...-...-...- Kentucky...16...24...24...-... -...-...-... -...-...-... -... -...-... -... -...-...-...-...- USC...22...20... -...-... -...-...-... -...-...-... -... -...-... -... -...-...-...-...- Washington...25...23... -...-... -...-...-... -...-...-... -... -...-... -... -...-...-...-...- ARV: NC State...X...X... -... -... -... -... -... -...-...-...-... -... -...X... 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2006-07 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN S BASKETBALL RELEASE NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS BY SCHOOL Top 4 Seeds Title Final Final Sweet Last School (Years Participated) Years Won Lost Pct% 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Game Four Eight 16 App. Duke (87, 95-07)... 14...37... 14....725... 6... 3...1... 1...2... 4...7... 10... 2007 North Carolina (83-87, 92-95, 97-00, 02-07)... 19...35... 18....660... 4... 2...3... 6...1... 3...5... 13... 2007 Virginia (84-03, 05)... 21...31... 21....596... 3... 3...4... 3...1... 3...7... 12... 2005 Maryland (82-84, 86, 88-93, 97, 01, 04-07)... 16...21... 15....583... 1... 6...1... -...1... 3...5... 6... 2007 Boston College (99-00, 02-06)... 7...9... 7....563... -...-...1... -... -...-... -... 3... 2006 Wake Forest (1988)... 1...1... 1....500... -...-... -... -... -...-... -...-... 1988 NC State (82-87, 89-91, 95-01, 04-07)... 20...19... 20....487... -... 3...2... 7... -... 1...1... 11... 2007 Clemson (82, 88-94, 96-02)... 15...14... 15....483... -... 1...1... 2... -...-...1... 4... 2002 Florida State (83, 90-91, 01, 05-07)... 7...6... 7....462... -...-... -... -... -...-... -... 1... 2007 Virginia Tech (94-95, 98-99, 01, 03-06)... 9...8... 9....471... -...-... -... 1... -...-... -... 1... 2006 Miami (1989, 92-93, 98, 03-04)... 6...2... 6....250... -... 1... -... -... -...-... -... 1... 2004 Georgia Tech (1993, 2003, 07)... 3...1... 3....250... -...-... -... -... -...-... -...-... 2007 Current Membership... 138..184.. 135....577...14... 19... 13... 20... 5...14... 26... 62 Year by Year (1982-07)...116..167.. 113....596...14... 18... 12... 19... 5...14... 26... 58 YEARS PARTICIPATED (1982-2007) Year BC CU DU FS GT MD UM NC ST VA VT WF 1982... - 0-1 - - - 3-1 - - 1-1 - - - 1983... - - - 0-1 - 1-1 - 0-1 0-1 - - - 1984... - - - - - 0-1 - 1-1 1-1 0-1 - - 1985... - - - - - - - 0-1 1-1 0-1 - - 1986... - - - - - 0-1 - 1-1 0-1 0-1 - - 1987... - - 1-1 - - - - 0-1 1-1 1-1 - - 1988... - 0-1 - - - 2-1 - - - 2-1 - 1-1 1989... - 1-1 - - - 3-1 0-1 - 1-1 1-1 - - 1990... - 2-1 - 0-1 - 1-1 - - 1-1 3-1 - - 1991... - 2-1 - 1-1 - 0-1 - - 1-1 4-1 - - 1992... - 1-1 - - - 2-1 1-1 1-1 - 3-1 - - 1993... - 1-1 - - 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 - 2-1 - - 1994... - 1-1 - - - - - 6-0 - 2-1 0-1 - 1995... - - 1-1 - - - - 2-1 2-1 3-1 1-1 - 1996... - 1-1 1-1 - - - - - 1-1 3-1 - - 1997... - 0-1 1-1 - - 0-1 - 2-1 0-1 2-1 - - 1998... - 1-1 3-1 - - - 0-1 3-1 4-1 1-1 1-1 - 1999... 1-1 2-1 5-1 - - - - 2-1 1-1 0-1 2-1 - 2000... 1-1 1-1 2-1 - - - - 2-1 0-1 2-1 - - 2001... - 1-1 2-1 1-1 - 0-1 - - 2-1 0-1 1-1 - 2002... 0-1 0-1 4-1 - - - - 2-1 - 0-1 - - 2003... 2-1 - 4-1 - 0-1 - 0-1 1-1 - 1-1 1-1 - 2004... 2-1 - 3-1 - - 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 - 1-1 - 2005... 1-1 - 3-1 1-1 - 1-1 - 3-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 - 2006... 2-1 - 5-1 1-1 - 6-0 - 4-1 0-1 - 1-1 - 2007... - - 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 - 4-1 2-1 - - - ACC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS 1994 - North Carolina 2006 - Maryland #3 Seed...East #2 Seed... Albuquerque W Georgia Southern... 101-53 W #15 Sacred Heart...95-54 W Old Dominion... 63-52 W #7 St. John s...81-74 W Vanderbilt... 73-69 W #3 Baylor...82-63 W Connecticut... 81-69 W #5 Utah... (ot) 75-74 Final Four Final Four W Purdue... 89-74 W #1 North Carolina...81-70 W Louisiana Tech... 60-59 W #1 Duke... (ot) 78-75 ACC IN NCAA YEAR-BY-YEAR (ACTUAL MEMBERSHIP) Reg Reg Final Year Teams Semis Fnl Four W-L 1982...3 2 1 1 4-3 1983...3 1 0 0 1-3 1984...4 2 0 0 2-4 1985...3 1 0 0 1-3 1986...4 1 0 0 1-4 1987...4 2 0 0 3-4 1988...4 2 2 0 5-4 1989...4 4 1 1 6-4 1982-89...29 15 4 2 23-29 1990...4 3 1 1 7-4 1991...4 3 2 1 7-4 1992...4 2 2 1 7-4 1993...5 2 1 0 4-5 1994...3 2 1 1 9-2 1995...4 3 1 0 8-4 1996...4 1 1 0 6-4 1997...6 2 0 0 5-6 1998...5 3 3 1 12-5 1999...5 3 1 1 10-5 1990-99...44 24 13 6 75-43 2000...5 3 0 0 7-5 2001...6 2 0 0 6-6 2002...4 2 1 1 6-4 2003...4 1 1 1 6-4 2004...4 1 1 0 4-4 2005...7 2 2 0 9-7 2006...7 4 3 3 19-6 2000-06...37 15 8 5 57-36 2007...6 4 1 1 12-6

2006-07 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN S BASKETBALL RELEASE ALL-TIME NCAA SEEDS BY SCHOOLS #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 #16 TOT Boston College - - 1-3 - 1 2 - - - - - - - - 7 Clemson - 1 1 2 6 1 - - 2-1 - - - - - 15* Duke 6 3 1 1 2-1 - - - - - - - - - 14 Florida State - - - - 2 2 1 - - 2 - - - - - - 7 Georgia Tech - - - - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - - - 3* Maryland 1 6 1 - - 4 1 1 1 - - 1 - - - - 16 Miami - 1 - - 1 - - 1 - - 2 - - - - - 6* North Carolina 4 2 3 6 1 1 2 - - - - - - - - - 19 NC State - 3 2 7 3 1 1 1-2 - - - - - - 20 Virginia 3 3 4 3 1 3-2 2 - - - - - - - 21 Virginia Tech - - - 1 - - 3 3 - - 1 1 - - - - 9 Wake Forest - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - 1 Totals 14 19 13 20 19 12 11 10 6 5 4 2 - - - - 138* * Clemson, Georgia Tech and Miami were not seeded in the 1993 NCAA Tournament, only the top 16 teams were seeded. ACC VS. OTHER CONFERENCES IN NCAA TOURNAMENT America East (4-0) Delaware... 1-0 Maine... 2-0 Northeastern... 1-0 Atlantic 10 (14-4) George Washington... 5-1 Richmond... 1-0 Rutgers... 2-2 St. Joseph s (Pa.)... 3-0 West Virginia... 2-1 Temple... 1-0 Atlantic Sun (1-0) Georgia State... 1-0 Big East (22-12) Boston College... 2-0 Connecticut... 5-8 DePaul... 1-0 Georgetown... 1-0 Miami (Fla.)... 2-1 Notre Dame... 2-0 Providence... 2-1 Rutgers... 0-1 Seton Hall... 1-0 St. John s (N.Y.)... 3-0 Villanova... 3-0 Virginia Tech... 0-1 Big Eight (3-0) Missouri... 1-0 Oklahoma State... 2-0 Big Sky (1-0) Montana... 1-0 Big Ten (16-20) Illinois... 3-1 Iowa... 0-2 Michigan... 1-1 Michigan State... 2-0 Minnesota... 1-2 Northwestern... 1-1 Ohio State... 2-3 Penn State... 2-6 Purdue... 4-4 Big 12 (5-5) Baylor... 2-1 Colorado... 0-1 Iowa State... 0-1 Missouri... 1-0 Oklahoma... 0-1 Texas... 1-0 Texas Tech... 1-1 Big West (2-0) UC Riverside... 1-0 UNLV... 1-0 Colonial (9-6) James Madison... 2-2 Old Dominion... 7-4 Conference USA (5-3) DePaul... 1-1 Louisville... 1-0 Marquette... 1-1 TCU... 1-0 Tulane... 1-0 Tulsa... 0-1 Great Midwest (2-0) Marquette... 1-0 Memphis... 1-0 Horizon (1-0) Wisconsin-Green Bay... 1-0 Ivy League (4-0) Dartmouth... 1-0 Harvard... 3-0 Metro Atlantic (5-0) Canisius... 1-0 Loyola (Md.)... 1-0 Manhattan... 3-0 Mid-American (3-0) Bowling Green... 1-0 Central Michigan... 1-0 Toledo... 1-0 Mid-Continent (3-0) Troy State... 1-0 Western Illinois... 1-0 Youngstown State... 1-0 Mid-Eastern (4-0) Coppin State... 1-0 Florida A&M... 1-0 Howard... 1-0 Norfolk State... 1-0 Midwestern (2-1) Wisconsin-Mil.... 1-0 Xavier... 1-1 Missouri Valley (3-2) Drake... 2-0 SW Missouri State... 1-2 Mountain West (2-2) Colorado State... 0-1 Utah... 2-1 Northeast (2-0) Sacred Heart... 1-0 Robert Morris... 1-0 Ohio Valley (3-0) Austin Peay... 2-0 Middle Tennessee St.... 1-0 Pacific 10 (4-8) Arizona... 0-1 Arizona State... 1-0 Southern Cal... 1-2 Stanford... 2-5 Patriot (2-1) Holy Cross... 2-1 Southeastern (19-34) Alabama... 2-1 Arkansas... 1-2 Auburn... 0-3 Florida... 3-0 Georgia... 4-4 LSU... 1-4 Mississippi... 0-2 Mississippi State... 1-0 South Carolina... 1-0 Tennessee... 3-17 Vanderbilt... 3-1 Southern (5-0) Appalachian State... 2-0 Georgia Southern... 1-0 UT-Chattanooga... 2-0 Southland (3-2) Northwestern State... 1-0 Stephen F. Austin... 2-2 Southwest (1-1) Texas... 1-1 Southwestern (2-0) Southern... 1-0 Prairie View A&M... 1-0 Sun Belt (4-6) Lamar... 1-0 Louisiana Tech... 2-2 Middle Tennessee State... 0-2 Western Kentucky... 1-2 Trans America (3-0) Campbell... 1-0 Florida Int.... 2-0 West Coast (1-1) Pepperdine... 1-0 San Francisco... 0-1 Western Athletic (5-1) Louisiana Tech... 2-0 Rice... 1-0 Southern Methodist... 1-1 Utah... 1-0 Others (0-4) Cheyney State... 0-4 NOTE: Records reflect results against teams in their respective conferences at the time games were played.

2006-07 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN S BASKETBALL RELEASE First Round Second Round Regionals Regionals Second Round First Round North Carolina (30-3) 1 1 Connecticut (29-3) Mar. 18, 30 min. foll. ESPN North Carolina (95-38) Connecticut (82-33) Mar. 18, 30 min. foll. ESPN2 Prairie View (19-13) 16 North Carolina (60-51) Connecticut (94-70) 16 UMBC (16-16) California (23-8) 8 20-Mar 20-Mar 8 New Mexico (24-8) Mar. 18, Noon ESPN2 Notre Dame (62-59) Wis.-Green Bay (59-52) Mar. 18, 7 p.m. ESPN2 Notre Dame (19-11) 9 North Carolina (70-56) Connecticut (78-71) 9 Wis.-Green Bay (28-3) George Washington (26-3) 5 25-Mar 24-Mar 5 Baylor (25-7) Mar. 17, 30 min. foll. ESPN* George Washington (76-67) Baylor (68-55) Mar. 18, 30 min. foll. ESPN Boise St. (24-8) 12 12 Chattanooga (25-7) Texas A&M (24-6) 4 19-Mar George Washington (59-47) North Carolina St. (78-72 OT) 20-Mar 4 North Carolina St. (23-9) Mar. 17, 11 a.m. ESPN Texas A&M (58-50) North Carolina St. (84-52) Mar. 18, Noon ESPN2 Texas - Arlington (24-8) 13 Dallas North Carolina (84-72) LSU (73-50) Fresno 13 Robert Morris (24-7) 27-Mar 26-Mar Iowa St. (25-8) 6 6 Xavier (26-7) Mar. 17, 11 a.m. ESPN2 Iowa St. (79-60) West Virginia (65-52) Mar. 17, 7 p.m. ESPN2 Washington (18-12) 11 Georgia (76-56) LSU (49-43) 11 West Virginia (20-10) Georgia (25-6) 3 19-Mar Tennessee (56-50) 19-Mar 3 LSU (26-7) Mar. 17, 30 min. foll. ESPN Georgia (53-36) LSU (77-39) Mar. 17, 30 min. foll. ESPN2 Belmont (25-6) 14 14 UNC Asheville (21-11) Georgia Tech (20-11) 7 25-Mar Purdue (78-65) LSU (55-43) 24-Mar 7 Old Dominion (24-8) Cleveland Mar. 17, 7 p.m. ESPN2 Georgia Tech (55-54) Florida St. (85-75) Mar. 17, 11 a.m. ESPN April 3 DePaul (19-12) 10 10 Florida St. (22-9) Purdue (28-5) 2 19-Mar Purdue (76-63) Florida St. (68-61) 19-Mar 2 Stanford (28-4) Mar. 17, 30 min. foll. ESPN2 Purdue (63-42) Cleveland Cleveland Stanford (96-58) Mar. 17, 30 min. foll. ESPN Oral Roberts (22-10) 15 April 1 Tennessee (59-46) April 1 15 Idaho St. (17-13) Tennessee (28-3) 1 8 p.m. ESPN 6 p.m. ESPN 1 Duke (30-1) Mar. 18, 7 p.m. ESPN2* Tennessee (76-37) NATIONAL CHAMPION Duke (81-44) Mar. 18, 7 p.m. ESPN2 Drake (14-18) 16 Tennessee (68-54) Duke (62-52) 16 Holy Cross (15-17) Pittsburgh (23-8) 8 20-Mar 20-Mar 8 Temple (24-7) Mar. 18, 30 min. Foll. ESPN2 Pittsburgh (71-61) Temple (64-61) Mar. 18, 30 min. foll. ESPN2 James Madison (27-5) 9 9 Nebraska (22-9) 25-Mar Tennessee (65-46) Rutgers (53-52) 24-Mar Middle Tenn. (29-3) 5 5 Michigan St. (23-8) Mar. 17, 5 p.m. ESPN2* Middle Tenn. (85-46) Michigan St. (69-58) Mar. 18, 7 p.m. ESPN2 Gonzaga (24-9) 12 Rutgers (59-35) 12 Delaware (26-5) Ohio St. (28-3) 4 19-Mar Marist (73-59) Rutgers (70-57) 20-Mar 4 Rutgers (22-8) Mar. 17, 30 min. foll. ESPN2* Marist (67-63) Rutgers (77-34) Mar. 18, 30 min. foll. ESPN2* Marist (27-5) 13 Dayton Greensboro 13 East Caro. (19-13) 27-Mar Tennessee (98-62) Rutgers (64-45) 26-Mar Marquette (25-6) 6 6 Louisville (26-7) Mar. 17, 30 min. foll. ESPN* Marquette (87-58) Louisville (80-54) Mar. 17, 5 p.m. ESPN2 La.-Lafayette (25-8) 11 Oklahoma (78-47) Arizona St. (67-58) 11 Brigham Young (23-9) Oklahoma (26-4) 3 19-Mar 19-Mar 3 Arizona St. (28-4) Mar. 17, 11 a.m. ESPN2 Oklahoma (74-60) *** ALL TIMES ARE LOCAL TO THE HOST SITE*** Arizona St. (57-50) Mar. 17, 30 min. foll. ESPN2 Southeast Mo. St. (24-7) 14 *Game will also be carried on ESPNU 14 UC Riverside (21-10) 25-Mar Ole Miss (90-82) Arizona St. (67-49) 24-Mar Ole Miss (21-10) 7 7 Bowling Green (29-3) Mar. 18, Noon ESPN2* Ole Miss (88-74) March 17 and 19 first-/second round sites: Austin, Minneapolis, Stanford, Los Angeles Bowling Green (70-66) Mar. 18, 30 min. foll. ESPN TCU (21-10) 10 March 18 and 20 first-/second round sites: East Lansing, Hartford, Pittsburgh, Raleigh 10 Oklahoma St. (20-10) Maryland (27-5) 2 20-Mar Ole Miss (89-78) March 24 and 26 regional sites: Fresno, Greensboro Bowling Green (59-56 20-Mar 2 Vanderbilt (27-5) Mar. 18, 30 min. Foll. ESPN* Maryland (89-65) March 25 and 27 regional sites: Dallas, Dayton Vanderbilt (62-47) Mar. 18, Noon ESPN2 Harvard (15-12) 15 15 Delaware St. (20-12) Hartford Austin Stanford Pittsburgh Minneapolis Minneapolis Los Angeles Pittsburgh East Lansing Los Angeles East Lansing Raleigh Stanford Austin Raleigh Hartford 2007 NCAA Division I Women's BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP National Semifinals National Championship National Semifinals 2007 National Collegiate Athletic Association. No commercial use without the NCAA's written permission. The NCAA opposes all sports wagering. This bracket should not be used for sweepstakes, contests, office pools or other gambling activities.