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24 Teri Stamps Freshman 5-7, Guard Milwaukee, WI Vincent HS High School: Played for Marquis Hines at Vincent HS rated as the No. 1 point guard in the state of Wisconsin and the No. 2 player overall averaged a double-double in both her junior and senior seasons, she averaged 18.6 ppg and 11.2 apg her junior year, averaged 15.6 ppg and 12.1 apg along with five steals per game her senior season named first-team All-State as a junior and senior, and was named first-team all-conference her sophomore, junior and senior year led Vincent HS to a 48-4 record and state titles in both her junior and senior seasons, was MVP of the State Tournament her junior year scored 971 points and over 500 assists in her high school career, and averaged a double-double in points and assists her senior season 2008 McDonald s All-American Nominee played for Wisconsin Playground AAU team. Personal: Undecided major Born September 14, 1990, in Milwaukee, WI daughter of Scott Richardson Sr. and Yolanda Smith-Stamps. 32 Breana Turner Freshman 5-10, Forward New Orleans, LA De La Salle HS High School: Played for coach Nancy Walsh All-Time leading scorer at De La Salle HS, scoring over 2,400 points as a fouryear letterwinner averaged 26 points per game (2nd in state of Louisiana, Top 40 in Nation), six rebounds per game, four assists per game and three steals per game McDonald s All-American nominee and rated number one player in city of New Orleans and in the Top 10 in the state of Louisiana was named 2008 New Orleans high school player of the year and was named to the Louisiana HS Basketball Coaches Association All-State team her junior and senior season all-district team all four years Personal: Communications major Born July 23, 1990, in New Orleans, Louisiana daughter of Jerome and Gwen Turner. 26 Coaches

CHANCELLOR DUGAN On July 1, 1999, Chancellor Dugan became the third head coach in Florida Atlantic women s basketball history. Eight consecutive conference tournament berths later, she has overseen the Owls transition into the competitive Sun Belt Conference. Despite having an undermanned roster in 2007-08, Dugan and the Owls were able to land a couple of milestone victories in Sun Belt Conference play. On February 2, FAU held off Louisiana-Lafayette 65-62 for their first Sun Belt Conference road win. Later that month, the Owls defeated rival FIU 64-59 to get their first win over the Golden Panthers since 1996. The 2006-07 season featured FAU s move into the eighth toughest RPI conference in the NCAA. The Owls finished their opening campaign with a 6-25 record, but ended the regular season with two consecutive conference victories. Dugan earned her 100th win at Florida Atlantic with an 88-77 victory over Akron on 11/17/06. She led FAU to the top in 2005-06, guiding the program to its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1993 and first Atlantic Sun Conference Championship. Her squad went 20-11 on the year - the best win total in 13 seasons - and recorded its best season in the A-Sun, going 16-4 and finishing second in the regular season. The Owls were second-to-none in the A-Sun tournament and moved on to face SEC power Louisiana State University (LSU) in the first round of the San Antonio Regional. Florida Atlantic made its presence felt against the Tigers, holding the lead midway through the first half before succumbing to the eventual national semifinalist. Prior to Dugan s arrival, no FAU team had posted a winning record in A-Sun play. Over the past few seasons, Dugan s teams have boasted some of the top-scorers in their conference. Mistoria Brown completed the 2006-07 campaign seventh in the Sun Belt with 14.2 pointsper-game. Shontavia Williams, who averaged 16.0 points her senior year in 2005-06, earned first team A-Sun honors. In 2001-02, Dugan guided the team to a 17-14 season. The Owls reached the A-Sun championship game for the first time since 1996 and came within two points of a trip to the NCAA Tournament. In addition, FAU led the A-Sun in scoring and turnovers forced while finishing with a positive turnover margin for the first time in 13 years. 28 In 1999-2000, Dugan s first at FAU, the Owls set several team records, including the biggest one-year improvement by winning 10 more games overall than the previous year. Their 15-14 record was FAU s first winning season at the Division I level. FAU s 12-6 record in the A-Sun was its best since joining the conference and included a nine-win improvement that was the biggest turnaround in A-Sun history. FAU also had a winning record in A-Sun road games for the first time, going 5-4. Dugan s success at FAU was no surprise based on her eight years as head coach at the University of Southern Indiana (USI). There, she became the school s winningest coach with 159 wins and a winning percentage of.685. Fan interest in women s basketball soared during her tenure, as USI finished in the top 10 for Division II attendance three consecutive years and averaged a record 1,453 fans in 1996-97. Dugan was selected GLVC Coach of the Year in 1997 and 1998, a span in which USI was a combined 56-4 overall and 37-1 in conference play. She led her team to GLVC regular-season titles in 1995, 1997 and 1998. USI won the GLVC s inaugural postseason tournament in 1998. Dugan s success is even more pronounced when the predugan era is considered at both FAU and at USI. In the three seasons before Dugan became head coach in 1991, USI went a combined 11-72 (Dugan averaged 20 wins per season for eight years). Before Dugan, USI had never won more than 16 games in a season (Dugan s teams won at least 17 for six consecutive seasons). Under Dugan, FAU has averaged 14 wins in seven years; in the previous six seasons, the Owls averaged nine wins. Florida Atlantic s average of 11 conference wins in the Dugan era came after the team had never won more than eight A-Sun games in a single season prior to her arrival. The Louisville, KY, native graduated from Eastern Kentucky University in 1982 with a bachelor s degree in physical educa- tion and received a master s degree from Morehead State University in 1989. While an undergraduate at EKU, Dugan was a three-year starter and finished her junior and senior seasons as the team s leading rebounder and second-leading scorer. Upon graduation, she took the head coaching job at George West High School in George West, TX, where she guided the team to a 56-30 record in three years. She also served as an assistant coach for Eastern Kentucky (1989-91), Morehead State (1986-89) and the University of Alabama (1985-86). Dugan is a member of the Women s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). The Dugan File Birthplace Education Louisville, KY Eastern Kentucky University (B.S. Physical Education, 1982) Morehead State University (M.A. Health, 1989) 1983-1985 George West HS (TX), 1985-1986 University of Alabama 1986-1989 Morehead State University 1989-1991 Eastern Kentucky University 1992-1999 University of Southern Indiana 1999-present Florida Atlantic University 29

30 Dugan Notables At Florida Atlantic 2006-07 Earns 100th victory as coach at FAU (11/17/06 vs Akron) 2005-06 Program s first NCAA Division I Tournament appearance 2005-06 Program s first A-Sun Championship 2005-06 Most Division I wins in program history (20) 2005-06 Best A-Sun record in team history (16-4) 2003-04 FAU led the conference in scoring 1999-00 Biggest one-year turnaround in program history with an improvement of 10 wins 1999-00 A-Sun record nine-win improvement in conference games Recruited and coached program s all-time leading scorer in Shontavia Williams Team had the best road conference record in the A-Sun in 2001-02 and 2005-06 At Southern Indiana 1997 NCAA Division II national finalist -1995, 1997, 1998 GLVC Champions 1997 NCAA Division II Region 4 Coach of the Year 1997, 1998 GLVC Coach of the Year Team nationally ranked as high as no. 1 Four consecutive NCAA Division II Tournament appearances Five consecutive winning seasons with four straight seasons of 20-plus wins Average victory margin of more than 15 points in 1995-96 and more than 27 points in 1996-97 Coached one National Player of the Year, three All-Americans (five total selections), four conference Players of the Year and nine all-conference players (16 total selections) Three consecutive NCAA Division II top-10 attendance finishes and record average in 1996-97 Coached a First Team All-American five consecutive seasons DUGAN YEAR-BY-YEAR Southern Indiana (159-73/8 seasons) YEAR W L PCT NOTABLE 1991-92 8 20.286 1992-93 15 15.500 1993-94 17 10.630 1994-95 22 5.815 GLVC Title, NCAA Tournament 1995-96 22 7.759 NCAA Tournament 1996-97 30 2.938 GLVC Coach of the Year, GLVC Title, NCAA Tournament 1997-98 26 2.933 GLVC Coach of the Year, GLVC Title, NCAA Tournament 1998-99 19 12.612 GLVC Tournament Semifinalist Florida Atlantic (111-151/9 seasons) YEAR W L PCT NOTABLE 1999-00 15 14.517 A-Sun Tournament Semifinals 2000-01 9 19.321 A-Sun Tournament 2001-02 17 14.548 A-Sun Tournament Finalist 2002-03 14 14.500 A-Sun Tournament 2003-04 12 16.429 A-Sun Tournament 2004-05 12 16.429 A-Sun Tournament 2005-06 20 11.645 A-Sun Champion, NCAA Tournament 2006-07 6 25.194 Sun Belt Tournament 2007-08 6 22.214 Sun Belt Tournament Total 270 224.547 17 seasons Owls SHANNON Litton Shannon Litton begins her 10th season at Florida Atlantic and 15th overall on Chancellor Dugan s staff. In nine years as an assistant, she has helped Dugan lead the Owls to success not previously seen by FAU in Division I, as the Owls have completed their second year of Sun Belt Conference play in 2007-08. Her responsibilities include scouting opponents, recruiting and scheduling opponents. In the two years of Sun Belt play, Litton helped guide the team against eight eventual NCAA Tournament qualifiers. With Litton on the bench in 2005-06, Florida Atlantic won its first Atlantic Sun Championship and reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time in Division I. The Owls set school records for conference wins, going 16-4, and tallied the most wins since 1993-94 with an overall record of 20-11. Coming on board with Dugan in 1999-00, Litton was the lone assistant during their initial campaign. That season, the Owls had the best one-year turnaround in program and A-Sun history, winning 10 more games overall than they had the year before with nine more wins coming in conference play. Two seasons later, Florida Atlantic went 17-14, marking the program s best Division I performance at the time, as the Owls reached the Atlantic Sun conference championship game. Before coming to Florida Atlantic, Litton spent five seasons (1994-99) as an assistant on Dugan s staff at the University of Southern Indiana. While at USI, Litton was a part of one of the nation s top Division II basketball programs. Litton and Dugan averaged 24 wins per season while winning three conference titles and an NCAA regional championship. USI went 100-16 during Litton s first four seasons (1994-98). The 1996-97 team went 30-2, won a team-record 29 consecutive games and advanced to the national championship game. Litton graduated in 1993 from Morehead State University, where she earned a bachelor s degree in physical education and health, and played basketball from 1988-92. Before joining Dugan s staff at USI in 1994, Litton taught and coached at Fleming County (KY) High School in 1992-93 and Monroe County (KY) High School in 1993-94, serving as an assistant varsity and head JV coach at both schools. Originally from Maysville, KY, Litton graduated from Mason County High School, where she helped her team advance to three Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) state tournaments. the Litton File Birthplace Cincinnati, OH Education Morehead State (Physical Education, 1993) 1992-1993 Fleming County HS, Asst. Varsity, Head JV Coach 1993-1994 Monroe County HS, Asst. Varsity, Head JV Coach 1994-1999 University of Southern Indiana, 1999-present Florida Atlantic University, 31

32 LOU DiFeo Lou DiFeo is in his first year on staff at FAU. He joins the Owls after spending four seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Tennessee at Martin. A highly regarded recruiter and floor coach, DiFeo is well-known in the coaching ranks for his high energy and enthusiasm in addition to his abilities as a recruiter and game strategist. DiFeo was the longest serving member of head coach Tara Tansil s staff and in that time helped guide the Skyhawks through the rebuilding process and back to prominence as a yearly contender for the Ohio Valley Conference Championship. Last season, DiFeo was an integral part of the Skyhawks return to the OVC Tournament final four. DiFeo has also lived up to his billing as a top recruiter. During his three seasons the Skyhawks have had three players named to the OVC All-Newcomer or OVC All- Freshman team. Prior to joining the Skyhawks, DiFeo served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of South Alabama, Birmingham-Southern College and as a head coach at the University of Montevallo. He signed the Freshman of the Year two straight years at South Alabama and Montevallo. DiFeo has recruited ten All-Conference players, two Freshmen of the Year, one Newcomer of the Year and one Defensive Player of the Year in the last eight seasons. DiFeo helped lead South Alabama to a 19-10 record in his one season in Mobile. The Jaguars won the Sun Belt Regular Season Championship and a WNIT appearance. Prior to South Alabama, DiFeo was responsible for recruiting a team that went 35-20 in Birmingham-Southern s first two seasons of Division I play. Before moving to the women s game, DiFeo served as an assistant boys basketball coach at Homewood High School in Birmingham, Ala. The Patriots were 65-29 in DiFeo s three seasons and advanced to the Alabama 6A Sweet Sixteen twice. He began his coaching career as an assistant basketball coach at Oviedo High School in Orlando, Fla. While there, the Lions were 30-4 and lost in the Florida 6A State Championship game to Miami Senior High School, a team that was ranked no. 4 in the nation at the time. DiFeo earned his bachelor s degree from the University of Central Florida in 1996. While at UCF, he served as a student assistant with the men s basketball team under coaches Joe Dean, Jr. and Kirk Speraw. The Golden Knights won two Atlantic Sun Conference championships and played in the 1994 and 1996 NCAA Tournaments. In 1994, no. 16 seeded UCF lost to Purdue in Rupp Arena and in 1996 the Knights dropped their first-round game to no. 1 UMass in Providence, Rhode Island. the difeo File Birthplace Education Bayonne, NJ University of Central Florida (B.S., Physical Education, 1996) COACHING EXPERIENCE 1995-1997 Oviedo HS, 1997-2000 Homewood HS, 2000-2002 Birmingham Southern, 2002-2003 South Alabama, 2003-2004 University of Montevallo, 2004-2008 University of Tennessee at Martin, 2008-Present Florida Atlantic University, YOLANDA Cole Yolanda Cole begins her second season on staff at Florida Atlantic. Cole is responsible for game planning and film exchange. She also assistants in recruiting efforts. Cole came to FAU from Central Connecticut State University, where she spent three seasons as an assistant coach. Her primary duties at CCSU included film exchange, recruiting, scouting reports and academic monitoring. While at CCSU, she assisted the Blue Devils to a win in the 2005-06 Great Alaska Shootout and helped develop two First-Team all Northeast Conference players, as well as two other members of the NEC s All-Rookie team. Prior to moving to Connecticut, Cole spent a season with Kellogg Community College (MI) as an assistant coach, after spending five seasons as the head manager for the women s basketball team at the University of Michigan. Cole also worked as a camp instructor while with the Wolverines. A native of Battle Creek, MI, Cole received her undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Michigan in 2003. The Cole File Birthplace Detroit, MI Education University of Michigan (B.A., Psychology, 2003) 1998-2003 University of Michigan, Head Manager 2004-2005 Kellogg Community College, 2005-2007 Central Connecticut State University, 2007-Present Florida Atlantic University, 33

STEVE Bishop Media Relations Assistant Steve Bishop is in his second season as the women s basketball media relations contact for FAU. He also works as the play-by-play announcer for women s basketball and baseball on www.fausports. com, as well as engineer, host and sideline reporter for the FAU football radio network. Prior to coming to FAU, Bishop worked as a sports photojournalist at WXMI- school show. He also extensively covered the Detroit Lions during WXMI s training camp coverage. A native of Battle Creek, Michigan, Bishop worked as a photographer at WOTV in his hometown from 2000-2001. While there, he shot both news and sports for the station. Bishop received his B.S. in Broadcast and Cinematic Arts from Central Michigan University in 2005. While doing his undergraduate work at CMU, he was a play-by-play announcer for CMU women s basketball, baseball, and softball while working at WMHW 91.5 FM. He also did work on the TV side as an anchor/reporter/producer for News Channel 34 on the CMU campus, as well as play-by-play and production for sportscasts on MHTV at Central Michigan. TV in Grand Rapids, Michigan from 2005-2007. During his time in Grand Rapids, Steve covered numerous college and local teams, including working on the station s Friday Football Blitz high Support Staff 34 Fernando Hurtado Maryann Trapani Strength and Conditioning Coach Administrative Assistant Yumi Kyo Athletic Trainer History