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2003 wake forest women s basketball game notes Schedule & Results Game-2 Hampton (0-1) vs. Wake Forest (1-0) Joel Coliseum (14,665) Winston-Salem, N.C. 7 p.m. NOVEMBER 21 at Loyola College W, 66-51 24 Hampton 7 pm 28 vs. Nicholls State! 5 pm 29 vs.purdue! 3 pm DECEMBER 2 at Marshall 7 pm 5 Duke* 7 pm 14 North Carolina A&T 3 pm 15 Florida A&M 11 am 19 at Princeton 7 pm 21 East Carolina 2 pm 28 vs. Holy Cross@ 1 pm 29 vs.va.tech/furman@ 5/7 pm JANUARY 2 at North Carolina* 7 pm 5 at North Carolina State* 7 pm 9 Maryland* 7 pm 15 Florida State* (Annex) 7 pm 21 at Clemson* 7 pm 26 North Carolina* 7 pm 29 at Georgia Tech* 7 pm FEBRUARY 1 Virginia* (RSN) 4 pm 5 North Carolina State* 7 pm 9 at Maryland* (RSN) 7 pm 12 at Duke* 7 pm 16 at Florida State* (RSN) 7 pm 22 Clemson* (RSN) 1 pm 26 at Virginia* 7:30 pm 29 Georgia Tech* (Annex) 2 pm MARCH 5-8 ACC Tournament# tba HOME MATCHES IN BOLD! Central Florida Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) @ Va.Tech Tournament (Blacksburg,Va.) * ACC Games # Greensboro Coliseum Complex All dates and times are subject to change All match times are EST DEMON DEACONS AND LADY PIRATES MATCHUP FIRST EVER The Wake Forest women s basketball team opens its 2003-04 home schedule Monday night with its first ever battle against Hampton. Tipoff at Joel Coliseum is scheduled for 7 p.m. The Demon Deacons enter the matchup with the Lady Pirates following their 66-51 victory over Loyola College on Nov. 21 in Baltimore, Md. Wake Forest registered three players in double figures, including Tonia Brown s game high 16 points. The senior guard also grabbed a game high nine rebounds and dished out a game high five assists. Lis Strunk scored all 11 of her points in the second half, while Keila Evans added 10. Hampton opened its season this past Friday, losing at home to Jacksonville State, 83-72, in overtime. The Lady Pirates were led by Nicole Brathwaite with 19 points and 16 rebounds. Behind her was both Brendy Ellis (13) and Williams (13). Williams also collected a game-high four blocks and 13 rebounds. Also making their way into the double-figure scoring column was Lynetta Sullivan (11) and Sharema Dean (11). A WAKE FOREST WIN WOULD... Make the Demon Deacons 2-0 on the season... Give Wake Forest a victory in the first ever meeting with Hampton University... Mark the second time in three years that the Deacs would open their season 2-0... Up Curtis all-time record to 219-227... Give Curtis a record of 57-112 at Wake Forest... Improve the Demon Deacons all-time record to 342-468... Improve the Deacs to 17-3 against the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) all-time... Extend the Wake Forest winning streak over MEAC foes to 12 (last loss to MEAC foe was on Jan. 7, 1980 vs. NC A&T). A WAKE FOREST LOSS WOULD... Make the Demon Deacons 1-1 on the season... Give Wake Forest a loss in the first ever meeting with Hampton University... Drop Curtis all-time record to 218-228... Give Curtis a record of 56-113 at Wake Forest... Drop the Demon Deacons all-time record to 341-469... Drop the Deacs to 16-4 against the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) all-time... Snap the Wake Forest 11 game winning streak over MEAC (last loss to MEAC foe was on Jan. 7, 1980 vs. NC A&T). NOTEWORTHY Tonia Brown recorded game highs in points (16), rebounds (9) and assists (5) in the Deacs 66-51 victory over Loyola College this past Friday night. It was the first time one player led Wake Forest in those three categories since Olyvia Dardy turned the task with 30 points, eight rebounds and five assists against Duke on Mar. 2, 2001. The victory over the Greyhounds on Nov. 21 was the fourth straight season opening win for the Demon Deacons. Wake Forest extended its winning streak over non-conference foes from the State of Maryland to eight. Probable Starters wake forest Pos. No. Name Ht. Yr. Ppg. Rpg. Hometown G 3 Bianca Brown 5-8 Sr. 9.0 1.0 Montclair, N.J. G 30 Tonia Brown 5-10 Sr. 16.0 9.0 Roanoke,Va. C 23 Keila Evans 6-3 So. 10.0 1.0 Baltimore, Md. F 4 Liz Strunk 6-1 So. 11.0 6.0 Chattanooga,Tenn. F 43 Erin Ferrell 6-0 Jr. 5.0 2.0 Gaithersburg, Md. HAMPTON UNIVERSITY Pos. No. Name Ht. Yr. Ppg. Rpg. Hometown G 13 Sharema Dean 5-10 Fr. 11.0 15.0 Brooklyn, N.Y. G 15 Brendy Ellis 5-9 Jr. 13.0 3.0 Vidalia, La. F 21 Nicole Brathwaite 6-1 Sr. 19.0 16.0 Houston,Texas F 22 Lynetta Sullivan 5-10 Sr. 11.0 3.0 New York, N.Y. C 44 Tiffani Williams 6-7 Jr. 13.0 13.0 Tobago & Trinidad

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown Previous School 1 Necka Lancaster G Sr. 5-6 La Plata, Md. La Plata H.S. 2 Kiesha Beard F/C Jr. 6-3 Missouri City,Tex. University of Arkansas 3 Danyell Green G/F Fr. 5-10 Houston,Tex. Aldine H.S. 11 Julia Trapp G Fr. 5-6 Columbia, S.C. Dreher H.S. 13 Sharema Dean G Fr. 5-10 Brooklyn, N.Y. Coastal Christian Academy 14 Alia Stewart F So. 6-1 Irvine, Calif. Woodbridge H.S. 15 Brendy Ellis G Jr. 5-9 Vidalia, La. Vidalia H.S. 20 Kristina Sparrow F So. 5-11 Chesapeake,Va. University of Hartford 21 Nicole Brathwaite F Sr. 6-1 Houston,Tex. Sharpstown H.S. 22 Lynetta Sullivan G Sr. 5-10 New York, N.Y. Laurinburg Prep H.S. 24 Arie Gaines F Fr. 5-10 Houston,Tex. Aldine H.S. 25 Monique Smartt-Kidd F Fr. 6-1 Sacramento, Calif. John F. Kennedy H.S. 42 Jade Jones C Fr. 6-3 St. Croix, U.S.Virgin Islands Good Hope H.S. 55 Tiffani Williams C Jr. 6-7 Tobago & Trinidad Montgomery C.C. Head Coach: Patricia Cage-Bibbs (Grambling State, 1972) Assistant Coaches: Walter Mebane (North Carolina, 1981) Patrena Trice-Hill (NC State, 1987) Nadine Homond (Iowa, 1998) Hampton Lady Pirates A Closer Look... 2002-03 Record 23-9 2002-03 MEAC Record 17-1 Last Five Games 3-2 Last 10 Games 7-3 2002 NCAA Tourney L, 90-46 (Texas) 1st Round 2003 Ranks Unranked Head Coach Patricia Cage-Bibbs Overall Record 354-194 (.646)/20th season Record at Hampton 110-70 (.611)/7th season HEAD COACH PATRICIA CAGE-BIBBS When thinking of Hampton University Lady Pirates Basketball on the Division I level of athletics, Patricia Cage-Bibbs is the only name that comes to mind. With over 18 years of collegiate coaching experience, there is no doubt that Cage-Bibbs is a force to be reckoned with. Entering her seventh year at Hampton, Cage-Bibbs has made it evident in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), and to non-conference opponents, alike what it takes to be a great coach. In what might have been her finest piece of coaching for her career, she led Hampton to the 2002-03 MEAC Championship (Regular Season and Tournament). The Lady Pirates registered best single-season conference record since the 1987-88 NCAA Division II National Championship team went perfect throughout the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). Hampton swept through the MEAC, winning 17-of-18 regular season conference match-ups with just a 10- player roster not including three wins during the MEAC Tournament. If one year is enough to make the whole campus start believing once again in the history of a powerful and winning program, then the future must be brighter than the stars above. Throughout the 2002-03 season, attendance jumped by over 2,300 fans to see the coach stake her claim as the second-winningest coach in the history of the program at HU. In just her first season at Hampton, Cage-Bibbs took the Lady Pirates basketball program into uncharted waters. She inherited a young team consisting of five starting guards and guided them to a piece of the 1997-98 MEAC Regular Season Championship honor with an overall record of 22-7 (16-2 MEAC). During the 1998-99 campaign, Cage-Bibbs implemented her own philosophies and tactics into the Lady Pirates basketball program. She began by recruiting an entirely new team,with the exception of three players MEAC Player of the Year (Danielle Dawson), MEAC Rookie of the Year (Felicia Bryant) and forward (Dionne Cleveland). After that, she continued the framework by adding a more demanding and challenging non-conference schedule. A schedule,in fact,that would promote and denote what Lady Pirates basketball was and still is all about. On this new non-conference schedule, Cage-Bibbs elected to face three nationally ranked opponents, including national powers Duke, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Vanderbilt. On the season, Cage-Bibbs proved to the nation that Hampton University could play and win against anyone as they finished with an 18-10 overall record, while catapulting to their second MEAC regular season title. Before coming to Hampton, Cage-Bibbs served as head coach at her proud alma mater Grambling State. During her 13-year tenure with the Lady Tigers program, Cage-Bibbs led the Lady Tigers program to 244 victories,six Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) titles three of which came in a four-year span. In 1996-97, Cage-Bibbs became the first coach in SWAC history to lead a team to an undefeated season (14-0) throughout conference play. Cage-Bibbs has compiled an overall record of 354-194, along with eight Coach of the Year (seven SWAC / one MEAC) awards in 18 years. Cage-Bibbs is a native of Choudrant, Louisiana. She received her Bachelor s Degree in Health and Physical Education from Grambling State University in 1972. She later went on to receive a Master s Degree in Sports Administration from Grambling State in 1974. She is married to Ezil Cage, a former professional football player with the New York Giants. CAGE-BIBBS VS. WAKE FOREST The meeting is the first ever for a team (Grambling State or Hampton) coached by Cage- Bibbs to face the Demon Deacons. WAKE FOREST-HAMPTON SERIES UPDATE Monday night s meeting will be the first between Wake Forest and Hampton. THE SERIES AT A GLANCE Overall:...........................................................0-0 In Winston-Salem:..............................................0-0 In Hampton:.....................................................0-0 Neutral Site:.....................................................0-0 Current Streak:..................................................n/a Charlene Curtis vs. Hampton:.................................0-0 First Meeting:....................................................n/a Last Meeting:....................................................n/a Most WFU Points:...............................................n/a Most Hampton Points:.........................................n/a Largest WFU Victory:...........................................n/a Largest Hampton Victory:.....................................n/a WFU vs. MEAC Opponent W-L Coppin State 2-0 Delaware State 1-0 Howard 1-0 Maryland Eastern-Shore 1-0 Morgan State 3-0 Norfolk State 1-0 NC A&T 5-3 SC State 2-0 Statistical Comparison Category Wake Forest Hampton Record 1-0 0-1 Conference Record 0-0 0-0 Points Per Game 66.0 72.0 Scoring Margin +15.0-11.0 Rebound Margin -7.0 +6.0 Field Goal Percentage.423.385 FG Percentage Defense.293.395 3-point Percentage.444.250 Free Throw Percentage.621.571 3-pointers Per Game 4.0 2.0 Assists Per Game 8.0 18.0 Turnovers Per Game 21.0 31.0 Blocks Per Game 5.0 7.0 Steals Per Game 7.0 8.0

As Charlene Curtis enters her seventh season at the helm of the Wake Forest women's basketball program, her commitment to excellence and drive to bring the program to new heights is stronger than ever. Curtis was named the program's eighth head coach on May 7, 1997, bringing a wealth of coaching experience with her. In her first season at Wake Forest, Curtis began her rebuilding effort by instituting completely new offensive and defensive systems as well as a stronger work ethic to her team. The sweeping changes resulted in a season that was short on wins but long on progress. Although the Deacs posted just a 4-23 mark in 1997-98, the team showed dramatic improvements in its style of play. Those improvements began to pay off in the next two seasons, as more skilled and athletic Deacon squads added to the win column (8-20 in 1998-99, 7-21 in 1999-2000). The 1999 squad was notable in that it improved two spots in the conference standings from the previous year to seventh place, and played its best ball down the season's home stretch, including a dazzling performance in the ACC Tournament. The 1999-00 team notched its first ACC road victory in four seasons with a win over Maryland in College Park, and also recorded an exciting 69-56 win over rival North Carolina, its first victory over the Tar Heels since the 1991-92 season. The 2000-01 campaign began to show even more fruits of Curtis' labor, as the team opened the season with a 7-2 record, its best start in nine seasons. The Deacons also posted an 8-3 mark in non-conference play, and posted notable ACC wins over NCAA-bound Florida State as well as North Carolina before taking ACC champion Duke to overtime in the conference tournament. Wake Forest finished the season with an 11-17 overall mark. In 2001-02,Curtis guided the Demon Deacons to a 12-16 record, the best record of her WFU coaching tenure thus far and highest number of victories in five seasons. The team's 5-11 ACC record was also its best league mark since the 1995-96 campaign. The Deacs defeated North Carolina for the third straight season and topped Maryland by 18 points in the regular season finale - the largest margin of victory over an ACC opponent in 13 years. Another personal highlight for Curtis during the 2001-02 campaign was the team's 58-46 win over Clemson on January 17 - a game that marked her 200th career victory as a head coach. Last season, Wake Forest continued its steady improvement. The Deacs finished with a 13-15 overall record - the highest number of victories in the seven-year tenure under Curtis. Wake Forest also opened the season with a stellar 9-1 mark, its best start to a season since 1992-93. The Deacs registered an eight-game winning streak along the way - longest such streak in 10 seasons. If those numbers were not enough indication of the program's step forward,wake Forest also picked up victories over Virginia and at Maryland. The victory over the Terps in College Park was the first road win in the series in three years, while the win over the Cavaliers snapped a streak of 49-straight losses that dated back to the 1977-78 season. While Curtis' focus has been the rebuilding of the overall program during the past six seasons, she has guided individuals to postseason honors along the way, including thirdteam All-ACC pick Tiffani Listenbee (2003),Tonia Brown (2002), All-ACC honorable mention selections Olivia Dardy (1999), Alisha Mosley (2000) and Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick (2001) as well as ACC All-Freshman Team honorees Cotelia Bond-Young (2003), LaChina Robinson (1999) and Eafton Hill (2001). Additionally, the Wake Forest women's basketball team has kept up a high level of performance in the classroom, as 2000 Wake graduate Mosley was the recipient of the Robin Roberts/WBCA Sports Communications Scholarship and Kirkpatrick was an Academic All-America district selection in 2001. Deacon women's basketball has also been well represented on both the WFU Dean's List and the ACC Honor Roll over the years. During Curtis' tenure at Wake Forest,every fouryear player to come through the women's basketball program has earned her degree from the University. Curtis came to Wake Forest from the University of Connecticut, where she served as an assistant coach for two seasons under head coach Geno Auriemma. In that time,curtis helped lead the Huskies to a 67-5 record and two Big East conference championships. The team advanced to the NCAA Final Four in 1996 and to the Elite Eight in 1997. Curtis' previous head coaching experience includes six seasons (1984-90) at Radford University where she coached the Highlanders' first season of Division I competition. She was the Big South Coach of the Year in 1988 and 1990 and compiled a 121-53 record during her tenure there. Her teams won three Big South Conference tournaments and captured the conference's regular season title four times. Her 1988-89 team appeared in the Women's National Invitational Tournament. Curtis then moved to Temple University, where she spent five seasons as the head coach (1990-95).She compiled a 41-97 record and coached four Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team players before taking the position at UConn. Curtis also served as an assistant coach at Georgetown University in 1984 and, prior to that, was an assistant coach at the University of Virginia in from 1981-83. Curtis' résumé includes a wealth of international experience as well. She was an assistant coach with the USA Basketball teams that won a gold medal at the 1994 Goodwill Games, a bronze at the 1994 World Championships, and a gold at the 1991 World University Games. She was also a floor coach for the USA Basketball Olympic Trials in 1992. A 1976 graduate of Radford, Curtis earned, with honors, a Bachelor of Science degree in music education.while playing for the Highlanders, she was the school's first 1,000-point scorer (1,043 career points), a team captain, and named Most Valuable Player in 1975 and 1976. In 1995,she was inducted as a charter member of the Radford Sports Hall of Fame as both a coach and a player. Curtis also holds a master's degree in secondary education administration, which she earned from Virginia in 1982. EDUCATION William Fleming H.S., Roanoke,VA (1972) Radford University (B.S., 1976) University of Virginia (M.Ed., 1982) PLAYING EXPERIENCE Radford University, 1972-76 COACHING EXPERIENCE Head Coach, Staunton River H.S., 1976-78 Asst. Coach, Roanoke College, 1978-80 Asst. Coach, Radford University, 1980-81 Asst. Coach, University of Virginia, 1981-83 Asst. Coach, Georgetown University, 1983-84 Head Coach, Radford University, 1984-90 Head Coach,Temple University, 1990-95 Asst. Coach, USA Basketball, 1989-92, 1994 Asst. Coach, University of Connecticut, 1995-97 Head Coach,Wake Forest University, 1997-present HONORS Radford University MVP, 1975 & 1976 Big South Coach of the Year, 1988 & 1990 Charter Member, Radford Hall of Fame, 1995 First African American women s basketball coach in ACC CAREER HEAD COACHING RECORD Year School Record Pct. 1984-85 Radford 17-10.630 1985-86 Radford 20-7.741 1986-87 Radford 18-12.600 1987-88 Radford 21-8.724 1988-89 Radford 25-7.781 1989-90 Radford 20-9.689 Totals Radford 121-53.695 1990-91 Temple 13-15.464 1991-92 Temple 11-17.392 1992-93 Temple 8-19.296 1993-94 Temple 7-21.333 1994-95 Temple 2-25.074 Totals Temple 41-97.297 1997-98 Wake Forest 4-23.148 1998-99 Wake Forest 8-20.286 1999-00 Wake Forest 7-21.250 2000-01 Wake Forest 11-17.393 2001-02 Wake Forest 12-16.429 2002-03 Wake Forest 13-15.464 Totals Wake Forest 55-112.302 Career 217-227.452

numerical roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown Previous School 1 Porsche' Jones 5-3 G R-Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C. Carver HS 3 Bianca Brown 5-8 G Sr. Montclair, N.J. Montclair HS 4 Liz Strunk 6-1 G/F So. Chattanooga,Tenn. Chattanooga Christian HS 10 Sandi James 6-6 C R-Fr. Columbia, Md. Long Reach HS 12 Tiara Good 5-9 G Fr. Jonesville, S.C. Jonesville HS 13 Cotelia Bond-Young 5-7 G So. Landover, Md. Elizabeth Seton HS 22 Tracy Alston 5-10 F Sr. Raleigh, N.C. Southeast Raleigh HS 23 Keila Evans 6-3 F So. Baltimore, Md. St. Frances HS 25 Maya Bennett 6-2 C Fr. Pilot Mountain, N.C. East Surry HS 30 Tonia Brown 5-10 G Sr. Roanoke,Va. William Fleming HS 32 Jennifer Johnson 6-1 G/F Jr. Mt. Juliet,Tenn. Mt. Juliet HS 33 Meredith Bell 5-9 G Jr. Waldorf, Md. Westlake HS 34 Melissa Washington 6-5 C Fr. Upper Marlboro, Md. Largo HS 43 Erin Ferrell 6-0 F Jr. Gaithersburg, Md. The Bullis School alphabetical roster No. Name Ht. Pos. Yr. Hometown Previous School 22 Tracy Alston 5-10 F Sr. Raleigh, NC Southeast Raleigh HS 25 Maya Bennett 6-2 C Fr. Pilot Mountain, NC East Surry HS 33 Meredith Bell 5-9 G Jr. Waldorf, MD Westlake HS 13 Cotelia Bond-Young 5-7 G So. Landover, MD Elizabeth Seton HS 3 Bianca Brown 5-8 G Sr.. Montclair, NJ Montclair HS 30 Tonia Brown 5-10 G Sr. Roanoke,VA William Fleming HS 23 Keila Evans 6-3 F So. Baltimore, MD St. Frances HS 43 Erin Ferrell 6-0 F Jr. Gaithersburg, MD The Bullis School 12 Tiara Good 5-9 G Fr. Jonesville, SC Jonesville HS 10 Sandi James 6-6 C R-Fr. Columbia, MD Long Reach HS 32 Jennifer Johnson 6-1 G/F Jr. Mt. Juliet,TN Mt. Juliet HS 1 Porsche' Jones 5-3 G R-Fr. Winston-Salem, NC Carver HS 4 Liz Strunk 6-1 G/F So. Chattanooga,TN Chattanooga Christian HS 34 Melissa Washington 6-5 C Fr. Upper Marlboro, MD Largo HS Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Charlene Curtis (Raford '76), seventh season Sharon Manning (NC State '91), third season Larry Leonard (Lynchburg '73), fourth season Jamie Hovda (Pepperdine '00), second season Pronunciation Guide Tracy ALSTON...........................................................ALL-stun MAYA Bennett.............................................................MY-ya TONIA Brown........................................................tah-NEE-ah COTELIA Bond-Young..............................................kah-TEEL-ya KELIA Evans................................................................KE-luh Erin FERRELL..............................................................FAIR-ull TIARA Good..............................................................TEE-r-uh PORSCHE Jones.........................................................POR-sha Jaime HOVDA.............................................................HUV-da Wake Forest Demon Deacons On The Internet All Wake Forest women s basketball notes, rosters, quotes, bios, statistics, etc. are available by visiting the Demon Deacons official website at www.wakeforest.com Closer Look at the Deacs By Class Seniors (3) Tracy Alston Bianca Brown Tonia Brown Juniors (3) Meredith Bell Erin Ferrell Jennifer Johnson Sophomores (3) Cotelia Bond-Young Liz Strunk Keila Evans Freshmen (5) Maya Bennett Tiara Good R-Sandi James R-Porsche Jones Melissa Washington By Height 6-6.............................Sandi James 6-5...................Melissa Washington 6-3..............................Keila Evans 6-2...........................Maya Bennett 6-1................................Liz Strunk 6-1.......................Jennifer Johnson 6-0...............................Erin Ferrell 5-10............................Tracy Alston 5-10...........................Tonia Brown 5-9...........................Meredith Bell 5-9...............................Tiara Good 5-8...........................Bianca Brown 5-7....................Cotelia Bond-Young 5-3...........................Porsche Jones By State Maryland (6) Meredith Bell Cotelia Bond-Young Keila Evans Erin Ferrell Sandi James Melissa Washington New Jersey (1) Cotelia Bond-Young North Carolina (3) Tracy Alston Maya Bennett Porsche Jones South Carolina (1) Tiara Good Tennessee (2) Jennifer Johnson Liz Strunk Virginia (1) Tonia Brown

Scored 30 or more points 3.2.01, vs. Duke Olivia Dardy (30) Had Back-to-Back 20-Point Games 2.25.01, at Ga.Tech Olivia Dardy (27) 3.2.01, vs. Duke Olivia Dardy (30) Recorded 20 Rebounds 11.21.01, vs. Radford LaChina Robinson (20) Recorded a Double-Double (Pts./Rebs.) 1.21.02, vs. UNC Tiffani Listenbee (13/10) Recorded a Double-Double (Pts./Assts.) 1.20.96, FSU Gretchen Hollifield (13/10) Scored 100 Points 12.19.95, vs. UNC Asheville W, 104-58 Gave Up 100 Points 12.21.00, at Connecticut L, 107-52 Played an Overtime Game 2.14.02, vs.virginia L, 61-55 Won an Overtime Game 12.19.00, at Quinnipiac W, 77-68 Shot 60% From the Field 2.26.99, vs. Maryland.674 (31-for-46) Last Time A Demon Deacon... Had Back-to-Back Double-Doubles 1.18.01, at Maryland Eafton Hill (20p/10r) 1.22.01, vs. Coastal Car. Eafton Hill (19p/13r) Recorded Double Figures in Assists 1.10.02, vs. FSU Adell Harris (10) Recorded 20 Points/20 Rebounds 1.12.95, Ga.Tech R. Mulholland (30/20) Led Team in Points/Rebounds/Assists 11.21.03, at Loyola Tonia Brown (16/9/5) Played 40 Minutes (or entire game) 2.26.98, vs.virginia Heidi Coleman (40) Last Time The Demon Deacons... Shot 90% From the Line 3.3.00, vs.virginia.900 (9-for-10) Held an Opponent Under 30% Shooting 11.21.03 at Loyola.293 (17-for-58) Had Two 20-Point Scorers 12.19.93, vs. Charlotte Nicole Levesque (27), Laura Coakley (23) Had Five Players Score in Double Figures 12.16.01, at High Point Had Two Double-Doubles in a Game 1.28.01, at Virginia Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick (12 p/11r), Eafton Hill (15 p/10r) Last Time Out Baltimore, Md. --- Tonia Brown led all scorers with 16 points to lead Wake Forest past Loyola College, 66-51, in the Demon Deacons season opening victory on Nov. 21 at Reitz Arena. Brown went 6-for-13 from the floor and 3-of-4 from the free throw line. The senior guard also grabbed a team high nine rebounds and dished out a game high five assists. The first half was a close battle of defensive play with Wake Forest grabbing an 18-17 lead with 7:22 left on the clock. Brown scored five points in a 9-2 run to put the Deacs up eight, 27-19, their largest lead of the half. But, the Greyhounds whittled that lead down to four, 29-25, at the half. The Greyhounds came out of the locker room strong, taking a quick lead on a jumper by Krystal Harrington and 3-pointer by Kerri-Lynn Orsini for a 30-29 Loyola lead at 18:22. The two teams went back and forth for the next several minutes before Loyola tied the game up with a 3- pointer from Lauren Troupe at 17:13. But,Wake Forest would control much of the game from there on out, taking as much as an 18-point lead in a foul laden second half. Liz Strunk and Keila Evans were the other two Demon Deacons in double figures. Strunk poured in 11 points, while Evans added 10. Loyola committed just six fouls in the first 20 minutes of play compared to the Demon Deacons 11, but the second half was another story with Wake registering another 11 fouls and the Greyhounds committing 15. Loyola shot 15-for-24 from the free-throw line to Wake's 18-for-29, both at 62%. It was a different story from the floor with the 'Hounds shooting just 29.3% to Wake's 42.3%. DEACS DROP FINAL EXHIBITION WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. --- Wake Forest senior Tonia Brown scored 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, while junior Erin Ferrell added 15 points and 14 rebounds, but it was not enough to overcome a 19-point first half deficit as the Demon Deacons dropped their final exhibition of the 2003-04 season to Premier Players, 82-71, Monday night in Joel Coliseum. Rita Adams of Premier led all scorers with 24 points, including six 3-pointers. Jemeka Jones added 20 points, 14 rebounds and five 3-point field goals. Mary Cofield (13) and Juana Brown (10) were the other two players in double figures for Premier. Brown also corralled a game high 16 boards. The Deacs found themselves down, 42-23, at halftime. Premier Players connected on 8-for-17 from 3-point territory in the opening 20 minutes. In fact,wake Forest trailed just 20-17 with 6:28 in the first half, but Premier closed the first stanza on a 22-6 run. Jones drilled a pair of 3- pointers and Adams added another to give Premier the 19 point cushion at the break. Wake s Record When Leads At Half 1-0 Trails At Half 0-0 Is Tied At Half 0-0 Outrebounds An Opponent 0-0 Gets Outrebounded 1-0 Ties In Rebounds 0-0 Shoots Less Than 40 Percent From The Floor 0-0 Shoots Between 40 and 50 Percent From The Floor 1-0 Shoots Better Than 50 Percent From The Floor 0-0 Opponent Shoots Less Than 40 Percent From The Floor 1-0 Opponent Shoots Between 40 and 50 Percent From The Floor 0-0 Opponent Shoots Better Than 50 Percent From The Floor 0-0 Shoots Less Than 70 Percent From The Line 0-0 Shoots 70 Percent Or Better From The Line 0-0 Opponent Shoots Less Than 70 Percent From The Line 1-0 Opponent Shoots 70 Percent Or Better From The Line 0-0 Hits More Than Five 3-Pointers 0-0 Hits Less Than Five 3-Pointers 1-0 Scores 50-plus points 1-0 Scores 60-plus points 1-0 Scores 70-plus points 0-0 Scores 80-plus points 0-0 Game Is Decided By Five Points Or Less 0-0 Wins Offensive Glass 0-0 Loses Offensive Glass 1-0 Ties Offensive Glass 0-0 Wins Defensive Glass 1-0 Loses Defensive Glass 0-0 Ties Defensive Glass 0-0 Less Than 10 Turnovers 0-0 10 or More Turnovers 1-0 Leads With 10 Minutes Left 1-0 Trails With 10 Minutes Left 0-0 Tied With 10 Minutes Left 0-0 Leads With Five Minutes Left 1-0 Trails With Five Minutes Left 0-0 Tied With Five Minutes Left 0-0 Three Players Score In Double Figures 1-0 Four Players Score In Double Figures 0-0 Five Players Score in Double Figures 0-0 Wins & Losses 2003-04 Overall 1-0 Joel Coliseum 0-0 Joel Coliseum Annex 0-0 On the Road 1-0 Neutral Sites 0-0 2003-04 ACC 0-0 Joel Coliseum 0-0 Joel Coliseum Annex 0-0 On the Road 0-0 Non Conference 1-0 Joel Coliseum 0-0 On the Road 1-0 Neutral Sites 0-0 Streak W - 1 Longest Winning Streak 1 Longest Losing Streak - Last Five Games 3-2 Last Ten Games 4-6

Deacs By The Numbers PERCENTAGES RETURNING Points 61% (1,127 of 1,838) Rebounds 62% (699 of 1,130) FG Made 59% (398 of 682) FG Att. 63% (1,122 of 1,791) FT Made 65% (206 of 316) FT Att. 63% (314 of 496) 3-pt FG Made 79% (125 of 158) 3-pt FG Att. 78% (415 of 531) Assists 81% (357 of 440) Blocks 41% (35 of 85) Steals 67% (174 of 260) Minutes 68% (3,856 of 5,700) RETURNING LEADERS Scoring Tonia Brown, Sr., G 10.3 Rebounding Tracy Alston, Sr., F 4.4 Field Goals Cotelia Bond-Young, So., G 103 3-pointers Cotelia Bond-Young, So., G 43 Field Goal Percentage Erin Ferrell, Jr., F.423 Free Throw Percentage Bianca Brown, Sr., G.756 3pt Field Goal Percentage Tracy Alston, Sr., F.381 Assists Tonia Brown, Sr., G 107 Blocks Erin Ferrell 13 Steals Tonia Brown, Sr., G 51 RETURNING ACC LEADERS Assists Alex Stewart, Ga.Tech 5.55 Leah Metcalf, UNC 4.29 Tonia Brown,WFU 3.96 COTELIA BOND-YOUNG, WFU 3.75 3-pt Field Goals Per Game Megan Ison, Ga.Tech 1.87 Vicki Krapohl, Duke 1.59 COTELIA BOND-YOUNG, WFU 1.54 Chrissy Fisher, MD 1.50 Tasheika Morris, FSU 1.40 TONIA BROWN, WFU 1.30 Assist/Turnover Ratio Lindsey Harding, Duke 2.10 Alex Stewart, Ga.Tech 1.79 COTELIA BOND-YOUNG, WFU 1.72 Leah Metcalf, UNC 1.70 Kanetra Queen, Clemson 1.59 Terah James, NCSU 1.24 TONIA BROWN, WFU 1.23 After struggling from the field in the opening half - only 9-for-37 (23.4%) - Wake Forest slowly climbed back into the game in the early stages of the second half. The Deacs opened the second half on a 9-0 spurt, cutting the deficit to just 10 points, 42-32.Tonia Brown and sophomore Liz Strunk combined for all nine points over that stretch. Premier answered back with a quick five point spurt, thanks to a 25-foot 3-pointer off the glass by former Florida State player Katelyn Vujas and a jumper from the former North Carolina product Juana Brown. Wake Forest again answered. This time with a 10-0 run, narrowing the Premier lead to five points, 47-42, with 14:14 left in regulation, but Premier and Adams' would put the game away with 10-2 run over the next 2:45. Adams buried two more 3-point field goals in the spurt. The Demon Deacons would never get closer than eight points the rest of the way. Strunk and Cotelia Bond-Young each scored in double figures. Strunk tallied 13 points, but was just 6-for-21 from the floor, while Bond- Young poured in 12 points on 5-for-14 from the field. Senior Tracy Alston chipped in seven points and nine rebounds. Wake Forest shot only 32.5% (27-for-83) from the field, but did connect on 15-of-22 from the free throw line. The Deacs struggled mightily from 3-point territory, knocking down only 2-for-16. While Premier Players shot 35.6% (26-for-73) from the floor, they went 16-of-18 from the charity stripe and 14-for-29 from 3-point range. DEACS ROUT WBC ILIRIJA WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. --- The Wake Forest women's basketball team defeated WBC Ilirija 74-49 in Reynolds Gym.The Deacons used a stifling defense and a balanced scoring attack to win their first exhibition of the season. Senior Tonia Brown scored ten of her team-high 16 points on 6-for-9 shooting from the field. Sophomore Keila Evans (14) and junior Erin Ferrell (14) were the other two players scoring in double figures. Evans added 10 rebounds to record her a double-double. Wake Forest jumped out to a quick 22-8 lead after a 15-2 run early in the first half.the run included a three-point play by senior Tracy Alston, which was followed by a Cotelia Bond-Young 3-pointer. After the run the Demon Deacons defense took over and forced 17 first-half turnovers. At the break,wake Forest led 42-24. Eighteen points was as close as WBC Ilirija would get in the second half as the Deacs continued to expand the lead. Brown capped an 8-3 run to begin the half to make the score 50-27 with 14:51 remaining. The Deacons cruised the rest of the way for the 25-point margin of victory. The Deacs' defense stole the ball 15 times and forced 28 turnovers, while only committing 16 of their own.wake Forest shot 36 percent from the field and 58 percent from the free throw line. The next game for the Deacons will be Monday night when they face Team adidas in the Joel Coliseum. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 pm. WAKE FOREST SIGNS A PAIR WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. --- Wake Forest women's basketball coach Charlene Curtis announced Thursday that Christen Brown and Tara Tate have signed national letters of intent to play women's basketball for the Demon Deacons in 2004-05. "Tara and Christen are winners," said the seventh year head coach. "They both play on successful high school teams and will bring a winning work ethic and attitude to our program." Brown, a 6-2 native of Dalton, Ga., can play either the guard or forward positions. Brown averaged 12.1 ppg and 10.0 rpg last season. She was selected to the 2002-03 Atlanta Journal Constitution Preseason All-Area squad. Brown was also chosen as a Gatorade Will to Win Athlete. This past summer, Brown competed at the adidas Top Ten Camp and was listed as the 47th best center in the most recent All-Star Girls Report. Tate, a 5-6 guard, attends Freedom H.S. in Morganton, N.C. Tate averaged 17.2 ppg, 5.6 rpg and 5.1 apg last season. She has been awarded all-tournament team selections in her conference each of the past two seasons. This summer,tate participated in the Youth Basketball of America Tournament and helped her team capture the National Championship. She was named the Most Valuable Player. 2003-04 WAKE FOREST QUICK OUTLOOK With five freshmen and three sophomores, many might think that the 2003-04 edition of Wake Forest women s basketball is far too young and inexperienced to compete in the rigorous Atlantic Coast Conference. Yet, when you look deeper it becomes evident that the Demon Deacons are not that inexperienced. "Even though we may look young on paper, we are pretty experienced, said head coach Charlene Curtis. Hopefully with the leaders in this senior class -- Tonia Brown, Bianca Brown and Tracy Alston -- they will be able to carry this team, but they're going to have a lot of help from the younger players." Wake Forest returns three starters, including last season s ACC Rookie of the Year runner-up Cotelia Bond-Young and senior guard Tonia Brown (All-ACC third team in 2001-02). Along with Bianca Brown, Alston, Erin Ferrell and Liz Strunk, the Deacs return four players that averaged over 10+ minutes a game a year ago. "We are lucky to have a really experienced group of seniors, said Curtis. It is a definite positive for our team. They have all played significant minutes since their freshman year. They really have a feel for what it takes to win in the ACC. They have done a great job all this offseason and into the preseason showing the younger players what it takes to be successful. They need to continue making players accountable - on and off the floor." In 2002-03,Wake Forest opened the season on quite a tear, winning nine of their first 10 games, but the ACC season did not bring as much success. The Demon Deacons finished 13-15 overall and 3-13 in the league. Of the 14 losses in ACC action, including the ACC Tournament defeat against Duke, seven were by five points or less. We had opportunities that we did not take advantage of, said Curtis. We did not finish games and we need to do that this year. "We have to continue to talk about it, said Curtis. When you talk about the mental part of the game, we need to tell ourselves that we are all winners. Winning breeds winning, and the more we win, the more we'll win. It is those defeats, more importantly the lessons in defeats, that give the Deacs the necessary pedigree to continue the climb toward the upper half of the ACC. We were talking about one or two possessions down the stretch, with real good opportunities to win, said Curtis. That was the difference between our 13-15 record and a winning record.

Deacon Notes & Numbers ACC Standings Team ACC Overall Wake Forest 0-0 1-0 Clemson 0-0 1-0 Florida State 0-0 1-0 Georgia Tech 0-0 1-0 Maryland 0-0 2-0 North Carolina 0-0 2-0 NC State 0-0 1-1 Virginia 0-0 1-1 Duke 0-0 2-1 Upcoming Schedule Friday, November 21 NC State 84, Loyola Mary. 50 (RBC Center, Raleigh, N.C.) Clemson 103, South Carolina 99 Georgia Tech 73, Florida Atlantic 62 Maryland 79, Coppin State 64 Wake Forest 66, Loyola College 51 North Carolina 80, St. Francis (Pa.) 44 Duke 108, Elon 26 Virginia 71, UNC Greensboro 44 Sunday, November 23 Texas 69, NC State 56 (Jimmy V Classic, RBC Center, Raleigh, N.C.) Maryland 82, Niagara 74 Florida State 107, Savannah State 28 Virginia Tech 63,Virginia 62 North Carolina 92, Hofstra 45 Duke 93, Purdue 63 (Jimmy V Classic, RBC Center, Raleigh, N.C.) Monday, November 24 Hampton at Wake Forest, 7:00 Tuesday, November 25 North Carolina at Kentucky, 7:00 Clemson vs. BYU, Midnight (Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska) Florida State at Connecticut, 7:00 Wednesday, November 26 Clemson vs. Mt. Saint Mary's/Alaska (6:30/9:00) (Great Alaska Shootout, Anchorage, Alaska) Thursday, November 27 Georgia Tech vs. James Madison, 6:00 (Paradise Jam, St.Thomas, US Virgin Islands) 2002-03 IN REVIEW Wake Forest women s basketball closed out the 2002-03 campaign with a 13-15 record. It was the highest number of victories in seven seasons for the Demon Deacon program. Although Wake Forest got off to its best start (9-1) in 10 seasons, the Deacs struggled in conference play, enduring a nine-game losing streak in the middle of the season. They rebounded to win three of their last six games before finishing 3-13 in league games and finishing ninth in the ACC standings. Season highlights included an eight-game win streak in non-conference play, a victory over Virginia for the first time since 1978, and the first road victory at Maryland in three seasons. Individual standouts included Tiffani November 20 11:45 am -- Depart WFU for Loyola College November 21 11:00 am -- shoot-around 7:00 pm -- vs. Loyola College; Reitz Arena November 22 5:00-8:00 pm -- Practice at Miller Center November 23 3:00-6:00 pm -- Practice at Miller Center November 24 2:30 -- shoot-around at Joel Coliseum 7:00 pm -- vs. Hampton; Joel Coliseum Listenbee, a third-team All-ACC and All-Defensive team selection as well as Cotelia Bond-Young, an ACC All-Freshman honoree. The Wake Forest women s basketball program held its annual postseason banquet, honoring several members of the squad and support staff on Sunday, April 27 at Bermuda Run Country Club. Deacon senior Tiffani Listenbee was named the 2002-03 Most Valuable Player. Listenbee, a forward, led WFU in scoring (10.6 ppg), rebounds (6.4 rpg), blocked shots (23), field-goal percentage (.542) and tied for second on the squad in steals (35). Her field-goal percentage of.579 also ranked first in the ACC in conference games only this season. She was a third-team All-ACC selection who was also named to the conference s All-Defensive Team, a first for the Deacon program. For the third year in a row, junior Tracy Alston was named the team s Best Defensive Player. Alston, who was usually assigned to defend the opponent s biggest offensive threat, held some of the ACC s top players under their scoring average. Alston also ranked among the team's top rebounders (4.4 rpg) and had 17 steals. Sophomore Erin Ferrell was honored as the team s Most Improved Player. Ferrell increased her production in nearly every aspect of her game from last year to this season, most notably in free throw shooting (.483 to.716), rebounding (3.1 to 4.2) and scoring (5.1 to 7.2 ppg). The Team MVP, Best Defensive and Most Improved Player awards were selected by a vote of the team and coaching staff. Sophomore Meredith Bell received the Iron Deac Award. Given by assistant strength and conditioning coach Matt Jennings, the award honors the player who has shown the most dedication and best work ethic in the weight room. Guard Cotelia Bond-Young was named the team s Outstanding Freshman. She was named to the ACC All-Freshman team and was runner-up in ACC Rookie of the Year balloting this season. Bond-Young led the Deacs with 43 three-pointers and a 1.72 assist-to-turnover ratio and was the conference s top freshman in scoring and assists. Academic Advisor Jane Caldwell presented senior Heather Miller with the Academic Award. Miller, who has made numerous appearances on the WFU Dean s List and ACC Honor Roll during her collegiate career, will graduate from WFU with a degree in Business and Accountancy. Day-to-Day Deacon Schedule November 25 3:45 pm -- Depart WFU for UCF Tournament November 26 Day off November 27 Thanksgiving November 28 9:00 am -- shoot-around 5:00 pm - vs. Purdue; Orlando, Fla. November 29 3:00 pm -- vs. Nicholls State; Orlando, Fla. November 30 3:00-6:00 pm -- Practice at Miller Center 2003-04 Wake Forest Quick Facts GENERAL INFORMATION Name of School: Wake Forest University City: Winston-Salem, NC Founded: 1834 Enrollment: 3,950 undergraduate Arena: Lawrence Joel Memorial Coliseum (14,407) President: Dr.Thomas K. Hearn, Jr. Athletic Director: Ron Wellman HISTORY First Year of Basketball: 1971-72 Overall All-Time Record: 340-468 All-Time ACC Record: 80-270 Yrs. in NCAA Tourney: Once Last NCAA Appearance: 1988 NCAA Record: 1-1 Last NCAA Result: def.villanova, 53-51 (1st round) lost Tennessee, 94-66 (2nd round) COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Charlene Curtis Record at School (yrs): 55-112 (6) Career Record: 217-262 (17) Assistant Coaches: Sharon Manning (NC State, 91) Larry Leonard (Lynchburg, 73) Jamie Hvoda (Pepperdine, 00) TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record: 13-15 Home: 9-6 Away: 3-8 Neutral: 1-1 ACC Record/Finish: 3-13, 9th Starters R/L: 3/2 Letterwinners R/L: 11/4 MEDIA RELATIONS Asst. Director/WBB Contact: Michael Bertsch Office Phone: (336) 758-5640 E-mail: bertscmr@wfu.edu Fax: (336) 758-5140 Press Row Phone: (336) 727-2945

Updated Statistics Overall: 1-0 ACC: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 REBOUNDS # Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AVG 30 Tonia Brown 1 1 27 27.0 6 13.462 1 2.500 3 4.750 2 7 9 9.0 3 0 5 5 0 2 16 16.0 04 Liz Strunk 1 1 32 32.0 2 8.250 1 2.500 6 8.750 1 5 6 6.0 2 0 0 3 0 2 11 11.0 23 Keila Evans 1 1 14 14.0 3 6.500 0 0.000 4 4 1.000 0 1 1 1.0 3 0 0 1 0 0 10 10.0 03 Bianca Brown 1 1 19 19.0 4 6.667 1 1 1.000 0 2.000 0 1 1 1.0 5 1 0 3 0 1 9 9.0 22 Tracy Alston 1 0 18 18.0 2 2 1.000 0 0.000 3 4.750 0 3 3 3.0 1 0 1 0 1 1 7 7.0 13 Cotelia Bond-Young 1 0 24 24.0 2 6.333 1 3.333 0 0.000 2 1 3 3.0 3 0 1 2 0 0 5 5.0 43 Erin Ferrell 1 1 21 21.0 2 6.333 0 0.000 1 2.500 0 2 2 2.0 3 0 0 2 0 0 5 5.0 34 Melissa Washington 1 0 5 5.0 1 2.500 0 0.000 0 2.000 2 1 3 3.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 2.0 01 Porsche' Jones 1 0 25 25.0 0 0.000 0 0.000 1 3.333 0 5 5 5.0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 1.0 33 Meredith Bell 1 0 3 3.0 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 0.000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 32 Jennifer Johnson 1 0 2 2.0 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 25 Maya Bennett 1 0 10 10.0 0 2.000 0 0.000 0 0.000 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.0 TEAM... 1 2 3 3.0 0 2 Total... 1 22 52.423 4 9.444 18 29.621 9 29 38 38.0 22 1 8 21 5 7 66 66.0 Opponents... 1 17 58.293 2 9.222 15 24.625 17 28 45 45.0 21-10 22 1 5 51 51.0 SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd Total Wake Forest 29 37 66 Opponents 25 26 51 DEADBALL REBOUNDS OFF DEF TOTAL Wake Forest 3 0 3 Opponents 5 1 6

Schedule & Results Overall: 1-0 ACC: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 Date Opponent W/L Score Record WFU High Scorer OPP High Scorer High Rebounds High Assists Attendance N21 at Loyola W 66-51 1-0 Tonia Brown......20 Katie Scherle......15 Tonia Brown.......9 Tonia Brown......5 474 N24 N28 N29 D2 D5 D14 D15 D19 D21 D28 D29 J2 J5 J9 J15 J21 J26 J29 F1 F5 F9 F12 F16 F22 F26 F29 HAMPTON % Nicholls State % Purdue at Marshall * DUKE N. CAROLINA A&T FLORIDA A&M at Princeton EAST CAROLINA # Holy Cross # Va.Tech/Furman * at North Carolina * at NC State * MARYLAND * FLORIDA STATE * at Clemson * NORTH CAROLINA * at Georgia Tech * VIRGINIA * NC STATE * at Maryland * at Duke * at Florida State * CLEMSON * at Virginia * GEORGIA TECH M5-8 &ACC Tournament ALL HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS % Golden Panther Classic (Orlando, Fla.) # Lady Luck Classic (Blacksburg,Va.) * ACC game & Greensboro Coliseum Complex ( ) Opponent s national AP ranking at time of game

Superlatives INDIVIDUAL WAKE FOREST OPPONENT Points scored 16,Tonia Brown at Loyola (11.21) 15, Katie Scherle of Loyola (11.21) Points scored/half 11 (2nd), Liz Strunk vs. Loyola (11.21) 10 (1st), Katie Scherle of Loyola (11.21) Offensive rebounds 2, three players vs. Loyola (11.21) 7, Katie Scherle of Loyola (11.21) Defensive rebounds 7,Tonia Brown vs. Loyola (11.21) 5, Jackie Valderas of Loyola (11.21) Total rebounds 9,Tonia Brown vs. Loyola (11.21) 9, Katie Scherle of Loyola (11.21) Field goals 6,Tonia Brown vs. Loyola (11.21) 6, Katie Scherle of Loyola (11.21) Field goal attempts 13,Tonia Brown vs. Loyola (11.21) 10, Katie Scherle of Loyola (11.21) Field goal percentage (min. 6 made).462 (6-13),Tonia Brown vs. Loyola (11.21).600 (6-10), Katie Scherle of Loyola (11.21) Field goal percentage (min. 10 made) - - 3-Point field goals 1, four players vs. Loyola (11.21) 1, two players of Loyola (11.21) 3-Point field goal attempts 3, Cotelia Bond-Young vs. Loyola (11.21) 4, Kerri-Lynn Orsini of Loyola (11.21) 3-Point FG percentage (min. 4 made) -.250 (1-4), Kerri-Lynn Orsini of Loyola (11.21) Free throws 6, Liz Strunk vs. Loyola (11.21) 3, two players of Loyola (11.21) Free throw attempts 8, Liz Strunk vs. Loyola (11.21) 6, Krystle Harrington of Loyola (11.21) Free throw percentage (min. 8 made) 75.0 (6-8), Liz Strunk vs. Loyola (11.21) - Assists 5,Tonia Brown vs. Loyola (11.21) 4, Krystle Harrington of Loyola (11.21) Steals 2, two players vs. Loyola (11.21) 2, Brittany Dunn of Loyola (11.21) Turnovers 5,Tonia Brown vs. Loyola (11.21) 6, Krystle Harrington of Loyola (11.21) Blocked shots 3, Melissa Washington vs. Loyola (11.21) 1, Jackie Valderas of Loyola (11.21) Minutes played (regulation) 32, Liz Strunk vs. Loyola (11.21) 36, Krystle Harrington of Loyola (11.21) Minutes played (ot game) - - TEAM WAKE HIGH WAKE LOW OPPONENT HIGH OPPONENT LOW Points scored 66 vs. Loyola (11.21) - 51 by Loyola (11.21) - Points in one half 37 (2nd) vs. Loyola (11.21) - 26 (2nd) by Loyola (11.21) - Victory margin +15 (66-51) vs. Loyola (11.21) - - - Field goals 22 vs. Loyola (11.21) - 17 by Loyola (11.21) - Field goal attempts 52 vs. Loyola (11.21) - 58 by Loyola (11.21) - Field goal percentage.423 (22-52) vs. Loyola (11.21) -.293 (27-68) by Loyola (11.21) - Single-half FG percentage.429 (1st) vs. Loyola (11.21) - 40.0 (2nd) by Loyola (11.21) - 3-Point field goals 4 vs. Loyola (11.21) - 10 by Loyola (11.21) - 3-Point field goal attempts 9 vs. Loyola (11.21) - 29 by Loyola (11.21) - 3-Point field goal percentage.444 (4-9) vs. Loyola (11.21) -.321 (9-28) by Loyola (11.21) - Free throws 18 vs. Loyola (11.21) - 15 by Loyola (11.21) - Free throw attempts 29 vs. Loyola (11.21) - 24 by Loyola (11.21) - Free throw percentage.621 (18-29) vs. Loyola (11.21) -.625 (15-24) by Loyola (11.21) - Offensive rebounds 9 vs. Loyola (11.21) - 17 by Loyola (11.21) - Defensive rebounds 29 vs. Loyola (11.21) - 28 by Loyola (11.21) - Total rebounds 38 vs. Loyola (11.21) - 45 by Loyola (11.21) - Personal fouls 22 vs. Loyola (11.21) - 21 by Loyola (11.21) - DQs 1 vs. Loyola (11.21) - 1 by Loyola (11.21) - Assists 8 vs. Loyola (11.21) - 10 by Loyola (11.21) - Turnovers 21 vs. Loyola (11.21) - 22 by Loyola (11.21) - Blocked shots 5 vs. Loyola (11.21) - 1 by Loyola (11.21) - Steals 7 vs. Loyola (11.21) - 5 by Loyola (11.21) - Double-figure scorers 3 vs. Loyola (11.21) - 2 by Loyola (11.21) -

Game-by-Game Stats Opponent Score By Half FG-FGA PCT 3PT-3PA PCT FT-FTA PCT O D REB PF-Dq A TO BS ST Bench Wake Forest 66 29 22-52.423 4-9.444 18-29.621 9 29 38 22-1 8 21 5 7 20 at Loyola 51 25 17-58.293 2-9.222 15-24.625 17 28 45 21-1 10 22 1 5 15 Games played: 1 Points/game: 51.0 FG Pct: 29.3 3FG Pct: 22.2 FT Pct: 62.5 Rebounds/game: 45.0 Assists/game: 10.0 Turnovers/game: 22.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.5 Steals/game: 5.0 Blocks/game: 1.0

Miscellaneous Stats Top 10 Points 16,Tonia Brown at Loyola (11.21) 11, Liz Strunk at Loyola (11.21) 10, Keila Evans at Loyola (11.21) 9, Bianca Brown at Loyola (11.21) 7,Tracy Alston at Loyola (11.21) 5, Erin Ferrell at Loyola (11.21) 5, Cotelia Bond-Young at Loyola (11.21) 2 Melissa Washington at Loyola (11.21) 1, Porsche Jones at Loyola (11.21) Deacon Starting Lineups (w-l) Forward Forward Center Guard Guard W-L Ferrell Strunk Evans B. Brown T. Brown 1-0 Rebounds 9,Tonia Brown at Loyola (11.21) 6, Liz Strunk at Loyola (11.21) 5, Porsche Jones at Loyola (11.21) 3, Cotelia Bond-Young at Loyola (11.21) 3,Tracy Alston at Loyola (11.21) 3, Melissa Washington at Loyola (11.21) 2, Erin Ferrell at Loyola (11.21) 1, four times Assists 5,Tonia Brown at Loyola (11.21) 1, three times Three-Point Field Goals 1, four times Attendance G Total Average Home 0 - - Away 1 434 434 Neutral 0 - - Total 1 434 434 Miscellaneous WFU Opp 3-second violations 0 1 5-second violations 1 0 Lane violations 0 1 Defensive goal tending 0 0 Shot clock expired 1 0 4-point plays 0 0 Jump balls controlled 1 1 Technical fouls (players) 0 0 Technical fouls (bench) 0 0 Double-Figure Scoring Tonia Brown 1 Liz Strunk 1 Keila Evans 1 Double-Figure Rebounding Double-Doubles Four-Point Plays 0 0 0 Technical Foul Free Throws 0-0 TOTALS 0-0 Opponents 0-0 Games Missed Because Of Injury 0