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GAME 3 LSU (2-0 0-0 SEC) H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-0 OT: 0-0 November 2-0 11 [Fri.] at Louisiana Tech (107.3 FM) W, 77-73 13 [Sun.] Wake Forest (SECN+/107.3 FM) W, 60-57 16 [Wed.] Rice (SECN+/107.3 FM) 7:00 pm 20 [Sun.] UConn (ESPN/107.3 FM) 4:30 pm Paradise Jam St. Thomas, Virgin Islands 24 [Thur.] vs UTEP [1] (107.3 FM) 2:15 pm 25 [Fri.] vs Kansas St. [1] (107.3 FM) 12:00 pm 26 [Sat.] vs NC State [1] (107.3 FM) 12:00 pm December 0-0 4 [Sun.] TCU (SEC Network/107.3 FM) 1:00 pm 11 [Sun.] Tulane (SECN+/107.3 FM) 2:00 pm 14 [Wed.] Sam Houston State (SECN+/107.3 FM) 11:00 am 18 [Sun.] vs North Carolina [2] (107.3 FM) 2:00 pm 21 [Wed.] Little Rock (SECN+/107.3 FM) 7:00 pm 28 [Wed.] Alabama St. (SECN+/107.3 FM) 6:00 pm January 0-0 1 [Sun.] at Mississippi St.* (SEC Network/107.3 FM) 2:00 pm 5 [Thur.] Florida* (SECN+/107.3 FM) 7:00 pm 8 [Sun.] at Arkansas* (SECN+/107.3 FM) 2:00 pm 12 [Thur.] Missouri* (SECN+/107.3 FM) 7:00 pm 15 [Sun.] South Carolina* (SECN+/107.3 FM) 2:00 pm 19 [Thur.] Kentucky* (SECN+/107.3 FM) 7:00 pm 22 [Sun.] at Texas A&M* (SEC Network/107.3 FM) 4:00 pm 29 [Sun.] Arkansas* (SEC Network/107.3 FM) 1:00 pm February 0-0 2 [Thur.] at Tennessee* (SECN+/107.3 FM) 6:00 pm 5 [Sun.] Alabama* (SEC Network/107.3 FM) 3:00 pm 9 [Thur.] at Ole Miss* (SECN+/107.3 FM) 6:00 pm 13 [Mon.] at Vanderbilt* (SEC Network/107.3 FM) 6:00 pm 16 [Thur.] Texas A&M* (SECN+/107.3 FM) 7:00 pm 19 [Sun.] at Georgia* (SECN+/107.3 FM) 1:00 pm 23 [Thur.] at Auburn* (SECN+/107.3 FM) 6:00 pm 26 [Sun.] Vanderbilt* (SEC Network/107.3 FM) 12:00 pm March 0-0 1-5 SEC Tournament (Greenville, S.C.) TBD * - SEC Game [1] - UVI Sports and Fitness Center [2] - Myrtle Beach Convention Center 2016-17 WOMEN S BASKETBALL BREAKDOWN LSU (2-0) vs Rice (1-0) SEC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS 2005 2006 2008 SEC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 1991 2003 NCAA FINAL FOUR 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 MARAVICH CENTER (13,215) BATON ROUGE, LA. NOV. 16 7 P.M. CT VIDEO: SECN+ RADIO: TALK 107.3 FM Stats & Starters No. Name Pos GP-GS Min/Gm FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG APG SPG BPG * 0 Chloe Jackson G 2-2 31.5 39.3 16.7 70.0 15.0 5.0 4.5 1.5 0.0 1 Jenna Deemer G 2-0 23.5 16.7 07.7 00.0 3.5 0.5 1.0 0.0 0.0 * 2 Shanice Norton G 2-2 23.5 57.1 00.0 33.3 4.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 0.0 * 5 Ayana Mitchell F 2-2 21.5 75.0 00.0 54.5 12.0 4.0 1.5 1.5 0.5 10 Jasmine Rhodes G 2-0 22.0 44.4 00.0 00.0 4.0 2.0 2.0 0.5 0.0 * 11 Raigyne Moncrief G 2-2 30.0 39.1 00.0 50.0 11.0 6.0 2.5 1.5 1.0 13 Rina Hill G Out first 2 games with an injury 15 Yasmine Bidikuindila C 1-0 7.0 00.0 00.0 00.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 * 20 Alexis Hyder F/C 2-2 27.5 66.7 00.0 83.3 15.0 8.0 0.0 0.5 0.5 30 Jaelyn Richard-Harris G 2-0 16.5 33.3 00.0 75.0 3.5 2.0 2.5 2.0 0.0 35 Stephanie Self F No stats for 2016-17 40 Faustine Aifuwa C Out for the year with knee injury 44 Tatum Neubert F Transferred from Oregon & sat out 2015-16 season ; Will miss early part of season with an injury *Probable Starter (based on last game) LSU Record...2-0 0-0 SEC Ranking...NR Head Coach...Nikki Fargas LSU Record...95-71 6th Season Career Record...167-97 9th Season Leading Scorer...Hyder/Jackson 15.0 PPG Leading Rebounder...Alexis Hyder 8.0 RPG Rice Record...1-0 0-0 C-USA Ranking...NR Head Coach...Tina Langley Rice Record...10-22 2nd Season Career Record...10-22 2nd Season Leading Scorer...Shani Rainey 20.0 PPG Leading Rebounder...Shani Rainey 8.0 RPG SERIES NOTES: LSU Leads 3-1 LSU and Rice have only played each other four times in the history of the series, and LSU holds the 3-1 advantage. The last time the two squads met was in 2003 and LSU had some stellar Lady Tigers on the team at that time, including senior Temeka Johnson and sophomore Seimone Augustus. Both would go on to highly successful WNBA careers, and Augustus has since earned three Olympic medals. LSU is 2-0 in games played in Baton Rouge, with LSU s last win happening during the 2001-02 season. LSU was ranked 24th in that meeting and won, 72-47. STATISTICAL COMPARISON LSU CATEGORY RICE 68.5 Points Per Game 68.0 65.0 Opp. Points Per Game 57.0 44.1 Field Goal Percentage 46.2 47.5 Opp. Field Goal Percentage 35.4 8.3 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage 36.4 23.5 Opp. 3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage 11.1 1.0 3-Pts. Per Game 8.0 4.0 Opp. 3-Pts. Per Game 1.0 64.6 Free Throw Percentage 66.7-0.5 Rebounding Margin -1.0 14.0 Assists Per Game 20.0 11.5 Turnovers Per Game 23.0 17.5 Turnovers Forced Per Game 18.0 1.22 Assist/Turnover Radio 0.9 9.0 Steals Per Game 7.0 2.0 Blocks Per Game 1.0 SERIES HISTORY: LSU VS RICE Date Score Location 11/17/97 LSU 78, Rice 64 Baton Rouge, La. 11/22/98 Rice 64, LSU 57 Houston, Texas 12/20/01 #24 LSU 72, Rice 47 Baton Rouge, La. 11/29/03 #18 LSU 73, Rice 51 Houston, Texas At Baton Rouge: LSU leads 2-0 At Houston: Series tied 1-1 At Neutral Site: 0-0 LSU and Rice have met three times in November, and the game Wednesday night will be the earliest meeting - albeit only by one day. The squads played on Nov. 17, 1997 to open the series. LSU won that game, 78-64, but the Owls avenged their loss with a 64-57 win the following year in Houston. PAGE 1 2016-17 LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL @LSUWBKB ON TWITTER FIVE NCAA FINAL FOURS 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS INFORMATION Women s Basketball SID Contact: Jennifer Rodrigues - jrodrigues@lsu.edu Office - 225-578-1869 Cell - 225-772-5864 Media Credentials All requests for working press, photo and broadcast credentials for 2016-17 home basketball games should be made to Jennifer Rodrigues at jrodrigues@lsu.edu. Single-game credentials must be requested no later than NOON the day before the game. All credentials which cannot be mailed are left at the will-call media table inside the Northeast Corridor entrance of the Maravich Center. The press parking lot will be in Lot 300 on North Stadium Drive next to the Broussard Training Room. Press Work Area The Press Room is located in the Northeast Corridor of the Maravich Center. Post Game Interviews Post Game Interviews, including coaches and players from both teams, will be held in the Interview Room approximately 10 minutes following the game. The Interview Room is located in the LSU Basketball Practice Facility. Game Information Game Information will be provided on press row. Quarter stats will be distributed after each quarter, and complete books will be available approximately 20 minutes after the game. LSU also provides real time statistics through its touch-screen stat ipads and live stats are also available through www.lsu.statbroadcast.com. Radio Lines Courtesy phone lines and ISDN lines are installed on press row for visiting radio broadcasts for Southeastern Conference teams. Other teams wishing to broadcast a game must contact Chris Blair of the LSU Sports Radio Network at (225) 578-1882. Photographers LSU will follow NCAA and SEC rules regarding the media representatives photographing the game. Photographers are limited to working the designated space along the end line of the playing court. No credentials will be issued to freelance photographers, cutline writers, and equipment carriers. Photographers will not be permitted to shoot from the sidelines. All photographers must remain seated on the floor in areas directly in front of fans on the baseline. Videotaping from a kneeling position will not be permitted. Wireless Internet Access Wireless internet access is available in the press room and on press row of the Maravich Center. Wireless information is located on the top of the flip card on game day. Postgame in the PMAC Nikki Fargas and players will be in the media room of the practice facility after the game, following the NCAA cooling-off period and courtside radio postgame show. The visiting coach and a key player (up to the visiting SID s discretion) will be available in the media room prior to LSU. To reach the media room, take the Northwest Corridor portal (where the LSU team enters the floor).when reaching the multi-purpose room and the glass doors, turn right. Before reaching the steps, turn left and then take a right down the first hallway to the double wood doors and enter the media room. LSU marshalls will help direct you to the area. You can also enter from the outside of the PMAC to the right of the media entrance. Covering Practices Please contact Jennifer Rodrigues at (225) 578-1869 or jrodrigues@lsu.edu at least 24 hours prior to practice if you wish to attend any of LSU s practices. Most of LSU s practices are open to the media. Interviews with Coach Fargas and the student-athletes will be conducted before practice. SEC Media Information Tammy Wilson is the women s basketball media director for the Southeastern Conference. Any questions regarding SEC women s basketball should be directed to her at (205) 458-3010 or via email at twilson@sec.org. Media Sessions LSU head coach Nikki Fargas is able to meet the media, when schedules permit, anywhere from one to two days prior to games during the non-conference schedules, then early in the week when league play begins in January. All media sessions will take place in the LSU Basketball Practice Facility media room. Sessions are scheduled in accordance with practice and travel schedules. The LSU athletic communications office will send out media advisories ahead of any scheduled sessions. The Nikki Fargas Show Presented by Capital One The Nikki Fargas Show presented by Capital One Bank, a one-hour radio call-in show, is aired live from TJ Ribs on Acadian Thruway from 7-8 p.m. on Tuesday evenings. The first show is November 29 and the show will run until February 27. Listen to all shows live on one of the LSU Sports Radio Network affiliates, or around the world in LSUsports.net/live, with shows archived for listening any time. 2016-17 Show Schedule: Show #1: Nov. 29, 2016 Show #2: Dec. 6, 2016 Show #3: Dec. 13, 2016 Show #4: Dec. 20, 2016 Show #5: Dec. 27, 2016 Show #6: Jan. 3, 2017 Show #7: Jan. 10, 2017 Show #8: Jan. 17, 2017 Show #9: Jan. 24, 2017 Show #10: Jan. 31, 2017 Show #11: Feb. 7, 2017 Show #12: Feb. 14, 2017 Show #13: Feb. 20, 2017 * Show #14: Feb. 27, 2017 * * Monday at 8 p.m., following Johnny Jones Show. Inside Lady Tigers Basketball Presented by Academy Sports and Outdoors Inside Lady Tigers Basketball with Nikki Fargas presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors is a 30-minute television show featuring the LSU Women s Basketball head coach created by LSU Sports Productions. Watch all shows on the LSU Sports Television Network (affiliates), or around the world on LSUsports.net/live. On-demand archives of Inside Lady Tigers Basketball with Nikki Fargas are available following the first air date/time of the show on the network (typically Tuesday evening). The first airing of the show is the first week of January. 2016-17 Show Dates: Show #1: Jan. 10, 2017 Show #2: Jan. 17, 2017 Show #3: Jan. 24, 2017 Show #4: Jan. 31, 2017 Show #5: Feb. 7, 2017 Show #6: Feb. 14, 2017 Show #7: Feb. 21, 2017 Show #8: Feb. 28, 2017 PAGE 2 2016-17 LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL @LSUWBKB ON TWITTER FIVE NCAA FINAL FOURS 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

NIKKI FARGAS Sixth Season at LSU 18 wins over ranked opponents since becoming LSU coach 8 All-SEC player selections under Fargas 7 NCAA Tournament appearances as head coach (4 - LSU, 3 - UCLA) 3 National Championships (one as a player, two in coaching) 3, 20-win seasons with the Lady Tigers 3 LSU WNBA draft picks 2 Sweet Sixteen appearances at LSU 100% graduation rate for players who have completed eligibility 3 of Fargas players have earned master s degrees from LSU 18 SEC Academic Honor Roll selections at LSU 72% of games won at the PMAC Nikki Fargas knows success and what it takes to be successful. Entering her sixth season at the helm of the Lady Tiger Basketball program in 2016-17, Fargas vows to place the Lady Tigers back into national prominence. We re going to do everything in our power to make sure that LSU Women s Basketball is back at that elite level, that we are competing for SEC championships, and that we are positioning ourselves to cut down nets, said Fargas. Fargas has produced a trio of 20-win seasons and an overall record of 95-71 in five-plus seasons at LSU. Her 95 victories ranks her as the second-winningest Lady Tiger basketball coach in school history in terms of total wins, just behind legendary coach Sue Gunter. In her first five seasons, LSU has secured four NCAA Tournament appearances highlighted by back-to-back trips to the NCAA Sweet 16, and 18 victories over ranked opponents. Fargas, who won national championships as both a player and an assistant coach at Tennessee and turned UCLA into a national power in just three years, has that combination of outstanding in-game coaching ability and tremendous recruiting competence. In addition, Fargas has been a leader off the court in the Baton Rouge community, helping the Lady Tigers connect with the city of Baton Rouge while donating their time and efforts to making a difference. She and her Lady Tigers were heavily involved in assisting residents and local church communities following the devastating flood in August 2016 that impacted thousands of people in the area. In the classroom, LSU has been a shining example of the definition of student-athlete. The Lady Tigers have recorded a perfect score of 100 in graduation success rate released by the NCAA during three seasons under Fargas. For players who have exhausted their eligibility at LSU, Fargas boasts a 100-percent graduation rate. Over the last five years, the Lady Tigers have earned 18 SEC Academic Honor Roll accolades. Well respected in coaching circles, Fargas has twice been selected by the USA Women s Basketball Committee to serve as an assistant coach for USA National Teams. In the summer of 2012, she became the first coach in LSU history to serve on a USA U18 team staff since the squad s inception in 1988. That team claimed the gold medal at the FIBA Americas Championship. In the summer of 2013, most of that group reunited to lead the USA U19 National Team to a gold medal at the FIBA World Championships in Lithuania. Fargas is the only coach in LSU history to claim multiple USA gold medals during her tenure as Lady Tiger head coach. Fargas has been a part of a championship and winning pedigree at every level of her career and owns an impressive 572-172 record as a player, graduate assistant, assistant coach and head coach dating back to her freshman season at Tennessee. She played, coached and studied under one of the game s greatest figures, the legendary Pat Summitt at Tennessee and she assisted Women s Basketball Hall of Famer Debbie Ryan at Virginia. Widely recognized as one of the nation s top assistant coaches during stints at Tennessee and Virginia, Fargas took over at UCLA in 2008. In three years with the Bruins, she turned around a UCLA program that had won only one NCAA Tournament game in the nine years prior to her arrival. Fargas led the Bruins to a 72-26 (.735) overall mark, reached the NCAA Tournament twice and finished second in the Pac-10 Conference in both 2010 and 2011. Off the court, Fargas is a passionate crusader for breast cancer awareness. She and Tennessee head coach Holly Warlick founded the non-profit organization, Champions for a Cause. Since 2007, they have raised over $300,000 through Cruisin for a Cause, a long-haul motorcycle adventure to raise dollars and awareness for a cure for breast cancer. Fargas, was raised in Oak Ridge, Tenn., by her mother, Jean Caldwell. She and her husband Justin Fargas are the proud parents of a four-year-old daughter, Justice Simone Fargas. The Nikki Fargas File Birthdate: May 21, 1972 Hometown: Oak Ridge, Tenn. Alma Mater: Tennessee, 1994 (Public Relations) Twitter: @LSUNikkiFargas Instagram: @LSUNikkiFargas PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1990-94 Tennessee 118-13 record, 1991 NCAA Champions HEAD COACHING RECORD YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL CONF./FINISH POSTSEASON NOTES 2008-09 UCLA 19-12 9-9/5th 2009-10 UCLA 25-9 15-3/2nd NCAA Second Round 2010-11 UCLA 28-5 16-2/2nd NCAA Second Round Totals 72-26 (.735) 40-14 (.741) Three years 2011-12 LSU 23-11 10-6/4th NCAA Second Round SEC Tournament Champ. Game 2012-13 LSU 22-12 10-6/6th NCAA Sweet 16 2013-14 LSU 21-13 7-9/T-6th NCAA Sweet 16 2014-15 LSU 17-14 10-6/T-4th NCAA First Round 2015-16 LSU 10-21 3-13/13th 2016-17 LSU 2-0 0-0 Totals 95-71 (.572) 40-40 (.500) Six years Career 167-97 (.633) 80-54 (.597) Nine years ASSISTANT COACHING RECORD YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL POSTSEASON NOTES 1999-2000 Virginia 25-9 NCAA Sweet 16, ACC Champions 2000-01 Virginia 18-14 NCAA First Round 2001-02 Virginia 17-13 NCAA First Round 2002-03 Tennessee 33-5 NCAA National Runner-Up, SEC Champions 2003-04 Tennessee 31-4 NCAA National Runner-Up, SEC Champions 2004-05 Tennessee 30-5 NCAA Final Four, SEC Tournament Champions 2005-06 Tennessee 31-5 NCAA Elite Eight, SEC Tournament Champions 2006-07 Tennessee 34-3 NCAA National Champions, SEC Champions 2007-08 Tennessee 36-2 NCAA National Champions, SEC Tournament Champs Totals 255-60 (.810) Nine years Fargas vs. All Opponents (as a head coach) Alabama 6-2 Alabama State 1-0 Arizona 6-0 Arizona State 4-2 Arkansas 2-5 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1-0 Auburn 5-1 California 6-2 Cal Poly 1-0 Cal State Bakersfield 1-0 Cal State Fullerton 1-0 Cal State Northridge 1-0 Connecticut 0-1 East Carolina 1-0 East Tennessee State 2-0 Florida 2-5 Florida Gulf Coast 1-1 FIU 1-0 Georgetown 1-1 Georgia 3-4 Georgia Tech 1-0 Gonzaga 0-1 Grambling 2-0 Green Bay 1-0 Hampton 1-1 Hawaii 2-0 Illinois State 0-1 Indiana State 1-0 Jackson State 2-0 Kansas 1-1 Kentucky 4-4 Lamar 1-0 Little Rock 2-1 Long Beach State 1-1 Louisiana-Monroe 1-0 Louisiana Tech 5-0 Louisville 0-2 Loyola Marymount 2-0 LSU 0-1 Maine 0-1 Marist 1-0 Maryland 0-1 McNeese State 2-0 Miami (FL) 0-1 Michigan 1-0 Mississippi State 6-1 Missouri 4-1 Montana 1-0 Montana State 1-0 NC State 2-1 Nebraska 0-1 Nevada 1-0 New Orleans 1-0 Northwestern 0-1 Notre Dame 1-0 Ohio State 0-1 Ole Miss 5-1 Oregon 5-1 Oregon State 7-1 Penn State 1-1 Pepperdine 1-0 Princeton 1-0 Purdue 0-1 Rice 1-0 Rutgers 1-2 Saint Mary s 2-0 Samford 0-1 Sam Houston State 1-0 San Diego 1-0 San Diego State 2-0 Santa Clara 1-1 South Carolina 1-6 Southeastern La. 1-0 Stanford 0-9 Stephen F. Austin 1-0 St. Joseph s 1-0 Temple 1-0 Tennessee 2-7 Texas A&M 3-6 Texas Southern 1-0 Texas Tech 0-2 Tulane 1-4 UC Davis 1-0 UCLA 1-0 UC Santa Barbara 4-0 UNC Greensboro 1-0 USC 5-2 USF 0-1 Utah 1-0 Vanderbilt 3-3 Wake Forest 1-1 Washington 5-1 Washington State 6-0 West Virginia 2-0 Wichita State 2-0 PAGE 3 2016-17 LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL @LSUWBKB ON TWITTER FIVE NCAA FINAL FOURS 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

SEC STANDINGS/SEC SCHEDULE TEAM SEC PCT. OVERALL PCT. Alabama 0-0.000 2-0 1.000 Arkansas 0-0.000 2-0 1.000 Auburn 0-0.000 1-0 1.000 Florida 0-0.000 2-0 1.000 Georgia 0-0.000 2-0 1.000 Kentucky 0-0.000 2-0 1.000 LSU 0-0.000 2-0 1.000 Ole Miss 0-0.000 2-0 1.000 Mississippi St. 0-0.000 2-0 1.000 Missouri 0-0.000 2-0 1.000 South Carolina 0-0.000 1-0 1.000 Tennessee 0-0.000 2-0 1.000 Texas A&M 0-0.000 1-0 1.000 Vanderbilt 0-0.000 1-1.500 November 14 Mississippi Valley State at Alabama W 93-44 #19/24 Florida at Chattanooga W 72-61 #25 Missouri at Nebraska W 55-34 #4/3 South Carolina at #7/6 Ohio State W 55-34 November 15 Tennessee at ETSU (ESPN3) November 16 BYU at Georgia (SECN+) Rice at LSU (SECN+) 5-Mississippi State vs Tulane Drexel at Vanderbilt (SECN+) November 17 Alabama at Lipscomb (SECN+) South Dakota at Arkansas (SECN+) Auburn at North Carolina A&T New Hampshire at Kentucky (SECN+) Jacksonville State at Ole Miss (SECN+) Texas Tech at Texas A&M (SECN+) November 19 Florida vs Temple Kentucky at Colorado 7:00 p.m. ET 7:00 p.m. ET 7:00 p.m. CT 7:00 p.m. CT 7:00 p.m. CT 7:00 p.m. CT 7:00 p.m. CT 4:30 p.m. CT 11 a.m. ET 6:00 p.m. CT 7:00 p.m. CT 1:00 p.m. ET 9:00 p.m. ET RPI BREAKDOWN OVERALL RANKING N/A [ ] Record vs. RPI 1-25 0-0 Home 0-0 Away 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Record vs. RPI 26-50 0-0 Home 0-0 Away 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Record vs. RPI 51-100 0-0 Home 0-0 Away 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Record vs. RPI 101-150 0-0 Home 0-0 Away 0-0 Neutral 0-0 Record vs. RPI 151 + 0-0 Home 0-0 Away 0-0 Neutral 0-0 OPPONENT RPI NON-CONFERENCE RANK SCORE Louisiana Tech [A] - W, 77-73 Wake Forest [H] - W, 60-57 Rice [H] - UConn [H] - UTEP [N] - Kansas State [N] - NC State [N] - TCU [H] - Tulane [H] - Sam Houston State [H] - North Carolina [N] - Little Rock [H] - Alabama State [H] - SEC RANK SCORE Mississippi State [A] - Florida [H] - Arkansas [A] - Missouri [H] - South Carolina [H] - Kentucky [H] - Texas A&M [A] - Arkansas [H] - Tennessee [A] - Alabama [H] - Ole Miss [A] - Vanderbilt [A] - Texas A&M [H] - Georgia [A] - Auburn [A] - Vanderbilt [H] - 2016-17 LADY TIGER ROSTER NO. NAME POS HT. CL.-EXP HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 0 Chloe Jackson G 5-9 R So.-TR Upper Marlboro, Md. (Riverdale Baptist/North Carolina State) 1 Jenna Deemer G 5-7 Jr.-2L New Orleans, La. (Ursuline Academy) 2 Shanice Norton G 5-8 So.-1L London, England (Potter s House Christian Academy Fla.) 5 Ayana Mitchell F 6-2 R Fr. Conyers, Ga. (Salem HS) 10 Jasmine Rhodes G 5-10 Sr.-3L Mobile, Ala. (Faith Academy) 11 Raigyne Moncrief G 5-10 R Jr.-2L Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (American Heritage HS) 13 Rina Hill G 5-7 Sr.-3L Nagoya-Shi, Japan (IMG Academy Fla.) 15 Yasmine Bidikuindila C 6-6 Fr.-HS Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Honore-Mercier/Champlain College) 20 Alexis Hyder F/C 5-11 R Sr.-1L Austin, Texas (Lyndon B. Johnson HS/North Texas) 30 Jaelyn Richard-Harris G 5-4 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Dekaney HS) 35 Stephanie Self F 5-11 Fr.-HS Lafayette, La. (Lafayette HS) 40 Faustine Aifuwa C 6-5 Fr.-HS Dacula, Ga. (Dacula HS) 44 Tatum Neubert F 6-2 R So.-TR Elizabeth, Colo. (Elizabeth HS/Oregon) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Jenna DEEMER Alexis HYDER Tatum NEUBERT RAIGYNE MONCRIEF RINA Hill AYANA Mitchell YASMINE BIDIKUINDILA JAELYN Richard-Harris FAUSTINE AIFUWA DEE-mer HIGH-der NEW-burt RAY-jean MAHN-creef REE-nuh EYE-ah-nuh Yas-MEEN Bid-ee-QUEEN-dee-la JAY-Lyn Faw-STEEN Uh-FOO-uh COACHING/SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach: Nikki Fargas (Tennessee, 1994) 6th Season Assistant Coach: Tasha Butts (Tennessee, 2004) 6th Season Assistant Coach: Mickie DeMoss (Louisiana Tech, 1977) 1st Season Assistant Coach: Charlene Thomas-Swinson (Auburn, 1992) 2nd Season Director of BKB Operations: Shaeeta Williams (Duke, 1998) Director of Video Operations: Mike Harkness (Maryland,2003 ) Athletic Trainer: Micki Collins (Nebraska, 2000) Strength and Conditioning Coordinator: Melissa Seal (Southern Miss, 2000) PAGE 4 2016-17 LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL @LSUWBKB ON TWITTER FIVE NCAA FINAL FOURS 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

LSU S LAST GAME VS RICE #18 LSU 73, Rice 51 11/29/03 Houston, Texas Autry Court LSU HIGHS/LOWS MOST 1ST QUARTER POINTS LSU 13 at LA Tech (11/11/16) Opponent 16 LA Tech (11/11/16) FEWEST 1ST QUARTER POINTS LSU 9 Wake Forest (11/13/16) Opponent 10 Wake Forest (11/13/16) MOST 2ND QUARTER POINTS LSU 19 at LA Tech (11/11/16) Opponent 19 Wake Forest (11/13/16) FEWEST 2ND QUARTER POINTS LSU 18 Wake Forest (11/13/16) Opponent 16 LA Tech (11/11/16) MOST FIRST HALF POINTS LSU 32 at LA Tech (11/11/16) Opponent 32 LA Tech (11/11/16) FEWEST FIRST HALF POINTS LSU 27 Wake Forest (11/13/16) Opponent 29 Wake Forest (11/13/16) MOST 3RD QUARTER POINTS LSU 22 at LA Tech (11/11/16) Opponent 21 LA Tech (11/11/16) FEWEST 3RD QUARTER POINTS LSU 16 Wake Forest (11/13/16) Opponent 18 Wake Forest (11/13/16) HOUSTON -- LSU s 18th-ranked Lady Tigers basketball team had five players score at least six points and used solid defense to defeat Rice 73-51 at Autry Court on Saturday night. We needed a confidence booster tonight and we got one, said LSU head coach Sue Gunter. Our young post players played well and of course Seimone and Temeka really stepped up tonight. Seimone Augustus led LSU (2-2) with 21 points, including 14 in the first half, while Johnson added 12 points, seven rebounds and five assists. LSU s young trio of post players, Tillie Willis, Hanna Biernacka and Treynell Clavelle combined for 21 points and 10 rebounds, including getting a career-high nine points and five rebounds from sophomore Clavelle. LSU broke the game by ending the first half on a 20-6 run and taking a 36-22 lead into the locker room. Rice (0-3) got as close as nine early in the second half before the Lady Tigers used a 13-2 run to pull away for good. Anne Peck led Rice with 13 points, while Michelle Woods added 10. LSU s defense held the Lady Owls to 30.9 shooting from the floor for the game and forced 27 turnovers. The Lady Tigers also collected 18 steals and had four blocked shots. MOST 4TH QUARTER POINTS LSU 23 at LA Tech (11/11/16) Opponent 20 LA Tech (11/11/16) FEWEST 4TH QUARTER POINTS LSU 17 Wake Forest (11/13/16) Opponent 10 Wake Forest (11/13/16) MOST SECOND HALF POINTS LSU 45 at LA Tech (11/11/16) Opponent 41 LA Tech (11/11/16) FEWEST SECOND HALF POINTS LSU 33 Wake Forest (11/13/16) Opponent 28 Wake Forest (11/13/16) MOST POINTS IN A GAME LSU 77 at LA Tech (11/11/16) Opponent 73 LA Tech (11/11/16) FEWEST POINTS IN A GAME LSU 60 Wake Forest (11/13/16) Opponent 57 Wake Forest (11/13/16) HIGHEST WIN MARGIN LSU 4 at LA Tech (11/11/16) Opponent - PAGE 5 2016-17 LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL @LSUWBKB ON TWITTER FIVE NCAA FINAL FOURS 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

SEASON NOTES/HIGHLIGHTS Fargas Ranks 2nd In Program History For Total Wins With the win over her alma mater Tennessee on Feb. 21, 2016, head coach Nikki Fargas became the second-winningest coach in school history in terms of total wins. She is behind legendary coach Sue Gunter who tallied 442 victories in 22 seasons. Here s a look at LSU s coaching history: Coach Total Years/Years Record Sue Gunter 22/1983-2004 442-221 (.667) Nikki Fargas 6/2012-present 95-71 (.572) Jinks Coleman 3.5/1976-79 91-32 (.740) Pokey Chatman 3/2005-07 90-14 (.865) Van Chancellor 4/2008-11 90-40 (.692) Barbara Swanner 3.5/1979-82 57-50 (.533 Bob Starkey 5 games/2007 NCAA 4-1 (.800) Non-conference Pace is Fast and Furious The Lady Tigers opened the season on Friday, Nov. 11, at Louisiana Tech with a win, and will play seven games in a matter of 16 games, closing out that frantic pace with three-straight days of games at the Paradise Jam. Following the LA Tech meeting, LSU had one day to prep for the home season opener against Wake Forest on Sunday, which LSU won, 60-57. Wednesday evening, the Lady Tigers host Rice and later in the week, defending National Champion UConn arrives for a game on Sunday, Nov. 20. The Lady Tigers then travel to St. Thomas for the Paradise Jam where they play UTEP (Nov. 24), Kansas State (Nov. 25) and NC State (Nov. 26). December loosens up a bit with breaks for finals and the holidays as LSU has six games, five of which are at the PMAC, over a span of 25 days. Fargas in Non-Conference Games Head coach Nikki Fargas is 49-26 in games against non-sec foes in her six seasons at LSU. LSU has opened the season with wins over Louisiana Tech (77-73) and Wake Forest (60-57). Here is a breakdown of non-conference foes each season: 2011-12...11-4 2012-13...11-5 2013-14...13-3 2014-15...6-7 2015-16...6-7 2016-17...2-0 In her six seasons, Fargas is 16-19 in non-conference games on the road (includes neutral sites & post-season play) and 33-7 in nonconference games at the PMAC. Against Conference USA LSU is 44-24 all-time in games against current members of Conference USA. Here is the breakdown: Louisiana Tech...17-12 Middle Tennessee...3-2 Old Dominion...0-2 Western Kentucky...1-0 Southern Miss...10-6 UTSA...1-0 Florida Atlantic...2-0 Rice...3-1 Florida International...4-1 North Texas...3-0 The Lady Tigers are 1-0 against C-USA so far this season with the win over Louisiana Tech on the road on Nov. 11. LSU has not faced UTEP, Charlotte, UAB or Marshall, but will have its first meeting with UTEP in the Paradise Jam over the Thanksgiving break. Former Teammate Matchup Two former teammates will be on opposite benches Wednesday as LSU freshman Jaelyn Richard-Harris and Rice sophomore Lauren Grigsby both prepped at Dekaney High. Up Next The Lady Tigers have a rematch with defending National Champion UConn on Sunday. The game will be carried on ESPN and tipoff is set for 4:30 pm. LSU fell to UConn last season in Hartford, 86-40. Rina Hill led LSU with 10 points and Alexis Hyder led on the boards with 12 rebounds. UConn Promotions: Free pom poms, Pack the PMAC, $2 Deal of the Week ticket by purchasing at LSUTix.net and entering DOTW for the promo code. Four Ink With Lady Tigers Jailin Cherry, Raven Farley, Dekeriya Patterson and Khayla Pointer signed National Letters of Intent on Nov. 10 & 11 to join the Lady Tiger program for the 2017-18 season. Farley, a 6-4 forward from Elizabeth, N.J., is the highest-rated player in this signing class. She is tabbed as a five-star prospect by HoopGurlz, which also ranks her No. 19 overall in this class, and fifth nationally at her position. Farley will be the first New Jersey-native on a Lady Tiger Basketball roster. She played her junior season at Queen of Peace High School after transferring from The Patrick School. She averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds in 2015-16 after opening the season on the Naismith Trophy Girls Basketball Player of the Year Watch List. A four-star prospect according to HoopGurlz, Pointer is a 5-7 guard from Marietta, Ga., and Fargas niece. She signed with LSU out of Holy Innocents Episcopal School. As a junior, she averaged 15.2 points, 6.0 rebounds, 6.1 assists and 7.1 steals. Cherry, a 5-9 guard from Pascagoula, Miss., averaged 14 points and 19 rebounds a game last season as a junior at Pascagoula High School. She also averaged six assists and five steals per game in 2015-16. Patterson, a 5-9 guard from Ft. Myers, Fla., prepped at Dunbar High School where she averaged 17.1 points, 2.6 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.3 steals per games as a junior for the Tigers. She has amassed 1,064 points, 177 steals and 207 assists heading into her senior season. Lady Tigers Are 2-0 Entering Rice Game The Lady Tigers have opened the season at 2-0 for the first time since the 2013-14 season. That year, LSU was 2-0 with wins over Stephen F. Austin and Saint Joseph s, and closed out the year with a 21-13 record and an appearance in the Sweet 16. The last time LSU was 3-0 to open a campaign was in 2009-10 when the Lady Tigers rolled off nine-straight victories to start the season. What Is HUSH? You might hear or see HUSH this season, and it s certainly not something we want our fans to do during our games. we want them rowdier than ever this year. Actually, HUSH is an acronymn that the team came up with and means that they have made a commitment to play Hungry, United, Selfless and with Heart. Preseason Polls After having a tough season due to injuries last year, LSU was picked 11th in the SEC by league coaches, and 12th by members of the media in the preseason. The Lady Tigers, down to just seven scholarship players through much of the league season last year, were 3-13 in the SEC and ended the year 13th, behind Alabama and ahead of Ole Miss. Hyder Extends Scoring Streak With her 15 points in the season opener against LA Tech and 15 again versus Wake Forest, senior Alexis Hyder extended her doubledigit scoring streak to 10 games. She is the first Lady Tiger to log 10-consecutive double-digit scoring games since Danielle Ballard did so from Jan. 15 - March 21, 2015. H Hyder returns as LSU s leading scorer and rebounder from the 2015-16 campaign. She averaged 12.2 points per game and notched 10 double-doubles. Averaging 7.9 boards per game, she hauled in double-digit rebounds in six conference games, including back-toback meetings with a career-tying 15 boards against #18 Kentucky and 12 boards versus Georgia. In just conference games, Hyder ranked eighth in rebounding and was second in the league in offensive boards with 58. She ended the season ranked No. 1 in the SEC in offensive rebounds in all games with 122. Hill Misses First Game of Career Senior Rina Hill did not play in Friday s game because of a hip injury she suffered late in the exhibition contest against LeMoyne-Owen. She is the only Lady Tiger to have started all 31 games last season. This was the first game that Hill has missed in her career that spans 96 games. Hill also did not play in the game Sunday versus Wake Forest and is questionable for a return against Rice. Mitchell Set Career High Against Wake Forest Redshirt freshman Ayana Mitchell set a career high with 16 points against Wake Forest, though her career is fairly short in the Purple and Gold. She scored 14 points in the season opener against Wake Forest last year. She played two more games in 2015-16 before being sidelined the remainder of the season with a back injury. LSU RECORD BREAKDOWN OVERALL SEC At Home 1-0 0-0 On Road 1-0 0-0 At Neutral Site 0-0 0-0 Day Games 0-0 0-0 Night Games (After 5pm) 2-0 0-0 Overtime Games 0-0 0-0 Games Following a Loss 0-0 0-0 Games Following a Win 1-0 0-0 In November 2-0 0-0 In December 0-0 0-0 In January 0-0 0-0 In February 0-0 0-0 In March 0-0 0-0 On Monday 0-0 0-0 On Wednesday 0-0 0-0 On Thursday 0-0 0-0 On Friday 1-0 0-0 On Saturday 0-0 0-0 On Sunday 1-0 0-0 In White Uniform 1-0 0-0 In Purple Uniform 1-0 0-0 In Gold Uniform 0-0 0-0 SCORING LSU Leads at Halftime 0-0 0-0 LSU Trails at Halftime 1-0 0-0 Tied at Halftime 1-0 0-0 LSU Scores Less Than 60 0-0 0-0 LSU Scores 60-69 1-0 0-0 LSU Scores 70-79 1-0 0-0 LSU Scores 80-89 0-0 0-0 LSU Scores 90+ 0-0 0-0 Opponent Scores Less Than 60 1-0 0-0 Opponent Scores 60-69 0-0 0-0 Opponent Scores 70-79 1-0 0-0 Opponent Scores 80-89 0-0 0-0 Opponent Scores 90+ 0-0 0-0 Margin is 21+ 0-0 0-0 Margin is 16-20 0-0 0-0 Margin is 10-15 0-0 0-0 Margin is 6-10 0-0 0-0 Margin is 3-5 2-0 0-0 Margin is 2 0-0 0-0 Margin is 1 0-0 0-0 REBOUNDING LSU Out-Rebounds Opponent 1-0 0-0 Equal Rebounds 0-0 0-0 Opponent Out-Rebounds LSU 1-0 0-0 LSU Has 40+ 0-0 0-0 LSU Has Fewer Than 40 2-0 0-0 FIELD GOALS LSU Has Higher FG% 1-0 0-0 LSU Has Lower FG% 1-0 0-0 LSU Shoots Higher Than 40% 1-0 0-0 LSU Shoots Lower Than 40% 1-0 0-0 LSU Shoots 40% 0-0 0-0 Opponent Shoots Higher Than 40% 2-0 0-0 Opponent Shoots Lower Than 40% 0-0 0-0 FREE THROWS LSU Attempts More FTs 2-0 0-0 LSU Attempts Fewer FTs 0-0 0-0 Equal Free Throw Attempts 0-0 0-0 LSU Makes More FTs 1-0 0-0 LSU Makes Fewer FTs 1-0 0-0 Equal Free Throw Makes 0-0 0-0 LSU Makes 15 or more FTs 1-0 0-0 LSU Makes 20 or more FTs 0-0 0-0 LSU Makes 25 or more FTs 0-0 0-0 PAGE 6 2016-17 LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL @LSUWBKB ON TWITTER FIVE NCAA FINAL FOURS 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

SEASON NOTES/HIGHLIGHTS LSU PERFORMANCE LIST DOUBLE-DOUBLES 16-17 CAREER Alexis Hyder 1 11 Raigyne Moncrief - 5 DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING 16-17 CAREER Raigyne Moncrief 1 38 Alexis Hyder 23 23 Rina Hill - 19 Jenna Deemer - 14 Jasmine Rhodes - 8 Shanice Norton - 5 Chloe Jackson 2 2 Ayana Mitchell 1 2 DOUBLE-FIGURE REBOUNDING 16-17 CAREER Alexis Hyder 1 12 Raigyne Moncrief - 6 20+ SCORING 16-17 CAREER Raigyne Moncrief - 4 Alexis Hyder - 3 Jenna Deemer - 1 5+ ASSISTS 16-17 CAREER Raigyne Moncrief - 7 Alexis Hyder - 3 Rina Hill - 2 Chloe Jackson 1 1 Shanice Norton - 1 GAMES AS LEAD SCORER 16-17 CAREER Raigyne Moncrief - 16 Alexis Hyder - 13 Jenna Deemer - 8 Rina Hill - 6 Shanice Norton - 3 Chloe Jackson 1 1 Jasmine Rhodes - 1 Ayana Mitchell 1 2 GAMES AS LEAD REBOUNDER 16-17 CAREER Raigyne Moncrief - 19 Alexis Hyder 2 20 Jasmine Rhodes - 3 Shanice Norton - 1 LSU RECORD BY STARTING LINEUP 1. Moncrief, Norton, Jackson, Hyder, Mitchell 2-0 Hyder Adds Another Double-Double Senior Alexis Hyder had 15 points and 10 rebounds against Wake Forest for the 11th double-double of her career at LSU. She posted 10 last season after transferring from North Texas. In her two seasons at North Texas, she logged 13 double-doubles (10 as a freshman in 2012-13) to bring her true career total to 26. Jackson Scores 19 in Lady Tiger Debut Sophomore transfer Chloe Jackson led LSU in the win over LA Tech with 19 points on a 7-of-14 effort from the field and a 4-of-6 mark from the free-throw line. Jackson, who started the game, transferred from NC State and sat out the 2015-16 season. This was her first game action since Nov. 21, 2014. She missed a majority of the 2014-15 season with a foot injury. Aifuwa Out For the Season True freshman center Faustine Aifuwa is out for the year after suffering a knee injury in LSU s closed scrimmage at the end of October. Aifuwa is expected to have surgery prior to Thanksgiving. Moncrief & Mitchell Start in First Game Back in Lineup Junior Raigyne Moncrief and freshman Ayana Mitchell were back in the lineup after missing all but three games last season with injuries. Moncrief had knee surgery and Mitchell had back surgery, both in November 2015. Moncrief and Mitchell both started in the win over LA Tech. Moncrief had 15 points, three assists and four rebounds and Mitchell had eight points and four boards. True Freshmen See Early Action Guard Jaelyn Richard-Harris was the first true freshmen to see court action in the season opener against LA Tech, coming into the game late in the first quarter. Richard-Harris logged 13 minutes and hit three free throws and grabbed three rebounds. Center Yasmine Bidikuindila came into the game midway through the second quarter and tallied one rebound in seven minutes of action. Hyder is LSU Grad Head coach Nikki Fargas boasts a 100% graduation rate for studentathletes who have completed their eligibility with the program. For the second-straight season, the Lady Tiger roster has a current graduate as Alexis Hyder earned her bachelor s degree in sports administration commerce in spring 2016. She is currently working on a minor in business administration. Last season, Anne Pedersen was a graduate who ultimately earned her master s degree in kinesiology in August 2016, a feat she accomplished in five and a half years. Trio In Rio Two former Lady Tigers, Seimone Augustus (2002-06) and Sylvia Fowles (2004-08), earned their third Olympic Gold medals this summer in Rio. The duo helped the United States extend its streak to 49-consecutive Olympic victories as USA Basketball claimed its sixth-straight gold medal. With the trio of golds for Augustus and Fowles, LSU and UConn are the only two women s basketball programs to boast multiple players with three or more Olympic gold medals. Newbies Outnumber Vets on LSU Roster The Lady Tigers are fairly inexperienced heading into the 2016-17 season as seven of the 13 players have not logged action in 30 games or more in their careers. While the roster includes seniors Alexis Hyder, Rina Hill and Jasmine Rhodes, juniors Jenna Deemer and Raigyne Moncrief and sophomore Shanice Norton, there are two sophomore transfers (Tatum Neubert & Chloe Jackson) and five freshmen (Ayana Mitchell, Yasmine Bidikuindila, Faustine Aifuwa, Jaelyn Richard-Harris and Stephanie Self.) Jackson and Neubert have not seen game action on the court since the 2014-15 season, and Jackson only played four games that season because of an injury. Mitchell was poised to make a run for SEC freshman honors last season and was sidelined with a back injury after just three games last year. Bidikuindila, Aifuwa, Richard- Harris and Self are all true freshmen this year. The vets have Moncrief back in their arsenal as the junior missed all but three games last year with a knee injury. The Bayou Bengals vs Louisiana Foes In its 42-year history, LSU is 205-46 over teams in Louisiana, which includes the season opening win over Louisiana Tech. LSU has a chance to add to that win column as they host Tulane on Dec. 11. The 205-46 mark includes a 12-1 record over non-division I programs Centenary College (4-0) and Louisiana College (8-1). LARGEST LEADS, DEFICITS, RUNS LSU OPP. LEAD LEAD LSU RUN at Louisiana Tech 9 7 6-0 Wake Forest 7 6 8-0 Rice UConn vs UTEP vs Kansas State vs NC State TCU Tulane Sam Houston State vs North Carolina Little Rock Alabama State at Mississippi State Florida at Arkansas Missouri South Carolina Kentucky at Texas A&M Arkansas at Tennessee Alabama at Ole Miss at Vanderbilt Texas A&M at Georgia at Auburn Vanderbilt Fargas is 13-4 vs Louisiana Schools Head coach Nikki Fargas is 13-4 against Louisiana universities in her five seasons at LSU. All four of her losses have been to Tulane, which LSU hosts on Dec. 11. Fargas is 5-0 over Louisiana Tech after opening the 2016-17 season with the 77-73 win in Ruston. Here is the breakdown of Fargas record against Louisiana schools while at LSU: Louisiana Tech...5-0 McNeese State...2-0 Grambling...2-0 New Orleans...1-0 Southeastern La....1-0 UL-Monroe...1-0 Tulane...1-4 Tough Schedule While LSU finished the season at just 10-21 last season, they played one of the toughest schedules in the country. According to the RPI rankings, the Lady Tigers were No. 4 in strength of schedule, which was good for second in the SEC - only behind Tennessee - which LSU defeated at the PMAC, 57-56, on Feb. 21, 2016. With its SEC schedule and a non-conference schedule that includes UConn and seven other teams that advanced to post-season play last year, the Lady Tigers are likely to have a high ranking for strength of schedule when the RPI stats come out after the start of the season. PAGE 7 2016-17 LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL @LSUWBKB ON TWITTER FIVE NCAA FINAL FOURS 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

THE LAST TIME... AN LSU PLAYER scored 20 points... Alexis Hyder, 23, vs #13 Kentucky (March 3, 2016 SEC Tournament in Jacksonville, Fla.) scored 25 points... DaShawn Harden, 28, #12 Texas A&M (March 1, 2015) scored 30 points... Jeanne Kenney, 30, at Missouri (Jan. 16, 2014) scored 35 points...seimone Augustus, 35, at Florida (Feb. 16, 2006) scored 40 points... Cornelia Gayden, 49, Jackson State (Feb. 9, 1995) scored 45 points... Cornelia Gayden, 49, Jackson State (Feb. 9, 1995) scored double figures in 5 straight games... Alexis Hyder, 10 straight (Feb. 7, 2016-Nov. 13, 2016) scored double figures in 10 straight games... Alexis Hyder, 10 straight (Feb. 7, 2016-Nov. 13, 2016) scored double figures in 15 straight games...theresa Plaisance, 31 straight (Nov. 16-March 24, 2013) scored double figures in 20 straight games...theresa Plaisance, 31 straight (Nov. 16-March 24, 2013) scored double figures in 25 straight games...theresa Plaisance, 31 straight (Nov. 16-March 24, 2013) scored double figures in 30 straight games...theresa Plaisance, 31 straight (Nov. 16-March 24, 2013) scored double figures in 40 straight games...seimone Augustus, 97 straight (Dec. 20, 2003 - April 2, 2006) scored double figures in 50 straight games...seimone Augustus, 97 straight (Dec. 20, 2003 - April 2, 2006) scored double figures in 60 straight games...seimone Augustus, 97 straight (Dec. 20, 2003 - April 2, 2006) scored double figures in 70 straight games...seimone Augustus, 97 straight (Dec. 20, 2003 - April 2, 2006) scored double figures in 80 straight games...seimone Augustus, 97 straight (Dec. 20, 2003 - April 2, 2006) scored double figures in 90 straight games...seimone Augustus, 97 straight (Dec. 20, 2003 - April 2, 2006) scored 20 points in 2 straight games...alexis Hyder, 2 straight (March 2, 2016 vs Alabama March 3, 2016 vs #13 Kentucky in SEC Tournament) scored 20 points in 3 straight games...danielle Ballard, 3 straight (March 23 Georgia Tech March 25 #7 West Virginia March 30 at #4 Louisville, 2014) scored 20 points in 4 straight games...allison Hightower, 4 straight (Jan. 28, 2010 - Feb. 7, 2010) scored 20 points in 5 straight games...seimone Augustus, 9 straight (Feb. 16, 2006 - March 20, 2006) scored 20 points in 6 straight games...seimone Augustus, 9 straight (Feb. 16, 2006 - March 20, 2006) scored 20 points in 7 straight games...seimone Augustus, 9 straight (Feb. 16, 2006 - March 20, 2006) scored 20 points in 8 straight games...seimone Augustus, 9 straight (Feb. 16, 2006 - March 20, 2006) scored 20 points in 9 straight games...seimone Augustus, 9 straight (Feb. 16, 2006 - March 20, 2006) scored 20 points in 10 straight games...cornelia Gayden, 13 straight (March 1, 1993 - Jan. 1, 1994) scored 20 points in 13 straight games...cornelia Gayden, 13 straight (March 1, 1993 - Jan. 1, 1994) scored 30 points in 2 straight games... Elaine Powell, 31 vs. UC Santa Barbara (March 21, 1996 NWIT), 32 vs. Northwestern (March 22, 1996 NWIT) scored 30 points in 3 straight games...cornelia Gayden, three straight (Feb. 4 - Feb. 9, 1995) made 10 field goals in a game... Danielle Ballard, 10, at #15 Mississippi State (Jan. 15, 2015) made 15 field goals in a game...seimone Augustus, 15, at Alabama (Feb. 23, 2006) attempted 15 field goals in a game... Alexis Hyder, 16, vs #13 Kentucky (March 3, 2016 SEC Tournament in Jacksonville, Fla.) attempted 20 field goals in a game...danielle Ballard, 21, at #1 South Carolina (Feb. 12, 2015) attempted 25 field goals in a game...danielle Ballard, 25, at No.#5 Tennessee (Jan. 2, 2014) shot 100% from the floor (min. 10 att.)...seimone Augustus (11-11), North Texas (Nov. 30, 2004) made 10 free throws in a game... Danielle Ballard, 10, Georgia Tech (March 23, 2014 NCAA 1st Round) made 15 free throws in a game...raigyne Moncrief, 15, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 29, 2013) attempted 10 free throws in a game...alexis Hyder,10, & Akilah Bethel, 14, vs #13 Kentucky (March 3, 2016 SEC Tournament in Jacksonville, Fla.) attempted 15 free throws in a game... Theresa Plaisance, 14, at Alabama (March 2, 2014) attempted 20 free throws in a game...raigyne Moncrief, 20, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 29, 2013) made 5 three-pointers in a game... Jenna Deemer, 6, at Little Rock (Nov. 18, 2015) made 7 three-pointers in a game...pietra Gay, 7, at #21 Auburn (Jan. 25, 1997) made 10 three-pointers in a game... Cornelia Gayden, 12, Jackson State (Feb. 9, 1995) attempted 7 three-pointers in a game... Jenna Deemer, 7, Wake Forest (Nov. 13, 2016) attempted 10 three-pointers in a game... Jeanne Kenney, 10, at Tulane (Jan. 5, 2014) attempted 15 three-pointers in a game...doneeka Hodges, 15, at #17 Georgia (Jan. 25, 2004) had 10 rebounds... Alexis Hyder,10, Wake Forest (Nov. 13, 2016) had 15 rebounds... Alexis Hyder, 15, at #18 Kentucky (Feb. 7, 2016) had 20 rebounds... Sylvia Fowles, 20, vs. #3 Tennessee (April 6, 2008 NCAA Final Four) had 10 rebounds in 2 straight games...akilah Bethel, 10, at #12 Texas A&M (Feb. 18, 2016) 12, #24 Tennessee (Feb. 21, 2016) had 10 rebounds in 3 straight games...danielle Ballard, 17, Georgia Tech (March 23, 2014) 15, #7 West Virginia (March 25, 2014) 10, at #4 Louisville (March 30, 2014) had 10 rebounds in 4 straight games...sylvia Fowles, 4 straight (March 24, 2008 - April 6, 2008) had 10 rebounds in 5 straight games... Sylvia Fowles, 6 straight (Feb. 7, 2008 - Feb. 25, 2008) had 10 rebounds in 10 straight games...sylvia Fowles, 19 straight (Dec. 30, 2006 - March 3, 2007) had 10 offensive rebounds...theresa Plaisance, 12, Wichita State (Nov. 11, 2012) had 10 defensive rebounds...akilah Bethel, 12, #24 Tennessee (Feb. 21, 2016) had 10 assists...jeanne Kenney, 10, Florida (Jan. 12, 2014) had 15 assists...temeka Johnson, 15, vs. Liberty (March 26, 2005 NCAA Sweet 16) had 10 assists in 2 straight games... Erica White, 3 straight (Jan. 22, 2006 - Jan. 30, 2006) had 10 assists in 3 straight games... Erica White, 3 straight (Jan. 22, 2006 - Jan. 30, 2006) had 10 assists in 4 straight games... never happened had 5 blocks in a game...shanece McKinney, 5, #7 West Virginia (March 25, 2014 NCAA 2nd Round) had 7 blocks in a game... Theresa Plaisance, 9, at Alabama (March 2, 2014 Tied School Record) had 5 steals in a game... Alexis Hyder, 5, at #22/24 Missouri (Jan. 28, 2016) had 7 steals in a game... Danielle Ballard, 7, Ole Miss (Jan. 29, 2015) had 10 steals in a game... Cornelia Gayden, 10, Louisiana-Lafayette (Feb. 7, 1995) had a double-double...alexis Hyder, 15 PTS & 10 RB, Wake Forest (Nov. 13, 2016) had a double-double in 2 straight games...alexis Hyder, 16 PTS & 15 RB at #18 Kentucky (Feb. 7, 2016) and 10 PTS & 12 RB, Georgia (Feb. 14, 2016) had a double-double in 3 straight games...danielle Ballard, 3 straight (March 23, 2014 - March 30, 2014) had a double-double in 4 straight games...sylvia Fowles, 4 straight (March 24, 2008 - April 6, 2008) had a double-double in 5 straight games... Sylvia Fowles, 6 straight (Feb. 7, 2008 - Feb. 25, 2008) PAGE 8 2016-17 LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL @LSUWBKB ON TWITTER FIVE NCAA FINAL FOURS 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

THE LAST TIME... AN LSU PLAYER had a double-double in 10 straight games...sylvia Fowles, 19 straight (Dec. 30, 2006 - March 3, 2007) had a triple-double...katherine Graham, 20 PTS, 10 RB, 10 ASST, Ole Miss (Feb. 7, 2010) had two players record a double-double... Alexis Hyder, 23 PTS & 10 RB and Akilah Bethel, 17 PTS & 10 RB, vs #13 Kentucky (March 3, 2016 SEC Tournament in Jacksonville, Fla.) played 40 minutes...shanice Norton & Rina Hill, 40, vs Alabama (March 2, 2016 at SEC Tournament in Jacksonville, Fla.) played 40 minutes in 2 straight games... Rina Hill (at #3 South Carolina Feb. 28, 2016, vs Alabama March 2, 2016) played 40 minutes in 3 straight games...temeka Johnson, 8 straight (Feb. 17, 2002 - Mar. 17, 2002) played 40 minutes in 4 straight games...temeka Johnson, 8 straight (Feb. 17, 2002 - Mar. 17, 2002) played 40 minutes in 5 straight games...temeka Johnson, 8 straight (Feb. 17, 2002 - Mar. 17, 2002) played 40 minutes in 8 straight games...temeka Johnson, 8 straight (Feb. 17, 2002 - Mar. 17, 2002) fouled out...alexis Hyder, at LA Tech (November 11, 2016)... AN LSU OPPONENT PLAYER scored 40 or more points... 42 by Bianca Thomas of Ole Miss (Jan. 17, 2010 in Oxford) scored 30 or more points...31 by Meighan Simmons of #10 Tennessee (Feb. 27, 2014 in Baton Rouge) attempted 25 field goals...25 by Courtney Williams of USF (March 21, 2015 in Tampa NCAA 1st Round) recorded a double-double... Evelyn Akhator (15 PTS, 13 RB) of #13 Kentucky (March 3, 2016 SEC Tournament in Jacksonville, Fla.) had 10 or more assists... Janee Thompson (10 assists) of #18 Kentucky (Feb. 7, 2016 in Lexington) had 15 or more rebounds...15 by Linnae Harper of #10 Kentucky (Jan. 18, 2015 in Baton Rouge) had 20 or more rebounds... 20 by Alysha Clark of Middle Tennessee State (Nov. 18, 2009 in Baton Rouge) made 13 or more field goals... 13 by Bianca Thomas of Ole Miss (Jan. 17, 2010 in Oxford) made 15 or more free throws...18 by Ashley McElhiney of #19 Vanderbilt (Feb. 15, 2001 in Nasvhville)... MISCELLANEOUS LSU scored 100 points or more...101, Ole Miss in 3OT (Feb. 7, 2010 in Baton Rouge) an opponent scored 100 points or more...102 by Ole Miss in 3OT (Feb. 7, 2010 in Baton Rouge) LSU scored 100 points away from home...105, vs. Eastern Washington (Nov. 25, 2006) in San Antonio LSU scored 100 points and lost...101, Ole Miss in 3OT (Feb. 7, 2010 in Baton Rouge) LSU scored 50 or fewer and won...def. Arkansas, 41-40, in SEC Tournament quarterfinal (March 2, 2012) LSU had a +15 rebound margin...+17 (44-27) vs. Marist (Nov. 28, 2015) LSU had a +20 rebound margin... +20, vs. UNC Greensboro (Dec. 28, 2014) an opponent had a +15 rebound margin... +16, Wake Forest (Nov. 13, 2015) an opponent had a +20 rebound margin...+22, at #15 Baylor (Nov. 21, 2006) LSU attempted 30 free throws...30, vs #13 Kentucky (March 3, 2016 SEC Tournament in Jacksonville, Fla.) LSU attempted 35 free throws...36, Auburn (Feb. 1, 2016) an opponent attempted 35 free throws... 40, by #13 Kentucky (March 3, 2016 SEC Tournament in Jacksonville, Fla.) LSU made 25 free throws...25, Arkansas-Little Rock (Nov. 14, 2014) LSU made 30 free throws... 34, vs. McNeese State (Dec. 21, 2012 - tied school record; both school records in Caldwell era) an opponent made 30 free throws... 34, by Alabama (March 2, 2014) - opponent school record LSU made 10+ three-pointers...13, at Missouri (Jan. 16, 2014) - school record LSU attempted 20 three-pointers...20, vs.#6 Tennessee (March 7, 2012) LSU had 25 assists... 25, vs. Indiana State (Dec. 3, 2013) LSU had 30 assists...32, at #18 Arkansas (Jan. 10, 2008) LSU had 35 assists...38, vs. UNC Asheville (Nov. 23, 1999) an opponent had 25 assists...25, by Alabama (Jan. 28, 1995) LSU forced 25 turnovers... 30, by Auburn (Feb. 1, 2016) LSU forced 30 turnovers... 30, by Auburn (Feb. 1, 2016) LSU forced 35 turnovers...35, Jackson State (Nov. 17, 2014) LSU had 15 steals... 22, Ole Miss (Jan. 29, 2015) LSU had 20 steals... 22, Ole Miss (Jan. 29, 2015) LSU blocked 10 shots...10, Jackson State (Nov. 17, 2014) LSU scored 50 points or less...39, at #3/2 South Carolina (Feb. 28, 2016) LSU scored 40 points or less...39, at #3/2 South Carolina (Feb. 28, 2016) an opponent scored 20 points or less... 19, by Centenary (Nov. 15, 2009 in Baton Rouge) an opponent scored 30 points or less...30, by Florida (Feb. 11, 2010 in Gainesville) an opponent scored 40 points or less... 36, by Texas Southern (Dec. 1, 2015 in Baton Rouge) an opponent scored 40 pts or less in consecutive games...virginia Tech, 40 pts (Nov. 14, 2006) and Louisiana-Lafayette, 31 pts (Nov. 16, 2006) beat a ranked team... #24 Tennessee, 57-56, in Baton Rouge on Feb. 21, 2016 beat a top 5 ranked team...at #5 Tennessee, 80-77, in Knoxville on Jan. 2, 2014 beat a ranked team away from home... vs #18 Texas A&M, 71-65, in North Little Rock, Ark., on March. 6, 2015 beat a ranked team on the road... at #15 Mississippi State, 71-69, in Starkville on Jan. 15, 2015 beat a ranked team at home... #24 Tennessee, 57-56, on Feb. 21, 2016 kept every player on a team out of double-figures...at UC Santa Barbara (Dec. 19, 2014) had all five starters score in double figures...at #1 Tennessee - Thomas, Fowles, White, LeBlanc, Chaney (Feb. 14, 2008) had four starters score in double figures... Auburn - Hyder, Bethel, Rhodes and Hill (Feb. 1, 2016) had five players score in double figures... Texas Southern - Hyder, Deemer, Norton, Hill and Rhodes (Dec. 1, 2015) had six players score in double figures... at #1 Tennessee - Thomas, Fowles, White, LeBlanc, Chaney, Hightower (Feb. 14, 2008) had two players score at least 20 points or more...#12 Texas A&M - Harden [28] and Ballard [20] (March 1, 2015) had four players score at least 20 points or more... at Alabama - Augustus, Johnson, Hodges, Hoston (Feb. 5, 2004) had no player reach double figures in scoring... #1 South Carolina (Jan. 4, 2015) overcame a 10-point halftime deficit to win...at Arkansas, 33-23 (Jan. 22, 2004) overcame a 15-point halftime deficit to win... Oregon, 35-18 (Nov. 23, 1985) overcame a 10-point second-half deficit to win... Vanderbilt, 54-51 (Jan. 20, 2013); trailed 31-21 with 16:10 left in 2nd half PAGE 9 2016-17 LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL @LSUWBKB ON TWITTER FIVE NCAA FINAL FOURS 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS LSU-OPPONENT OPPONENT POINTS IN PAINT POINTS OFF TO 2ND CHANCE POINTS FAST BREAK POINTS BENCH POINTS at Louisiana Tech 36-30 17-16 16-7 8-8 13-21 Wake Forest 24-30 19-12 18-6 0-8 9-20 Rice UConn vs UTEP vs Kansas State vs NC State TCU Tulane Sam Houston State vs North Carolina Little Rock Alabama State at Mississippi State Florida at Arkansas Missouri South Carolina Kentucky at Texas A&M Arkansas at Tennessee Alabama at Ole Miss at Vanderbilt Texas A&M at Georgia at Auburn Vanderbilt TOTALS 60-60 36-28 34-13 8-16 22-41 SCORING BREAKDOWN (PERCENTAGE) OPPONENT FRONT COURT BACK COURT STARTERS BENCH at Louisiana Tech 23 (29.9) 54 (70.1) 64 (83.1) 13 (16.9) Wake Forest 31 (51.7) 29 (48.3) 51 (85.0) 9 (15.0) Rice UConn vs UTEP vs Kansas State vs NC State TCU Tulane Sam Houston State vs North Carolina Little Rock Alabama State at Mississippi State Florida at Arkansas Missouri South Carolina Kentucky at Texas A&M Arkansas at Tennessee Alabama at Ole Miss at Vanderbilt Texas A&M at Georgia at Auburn Vanderbilt TOTALS 54 (39.4) 83 (60.6) 115 (83.9) 22 (16.1) PAGE 10 2016-17 LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL @LSUWBKB ON TWITTER FIVE NCAA FINAL FOURS 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON (LSU/OPPONENT) OPPONENT 1ST H 2ND H SCORE MAR FG FG PCT 3PT 3PT% FT FT% REB MAR AST TO BLK STL FOULS at Louisiana Tech 32/32 45/41 77-73 +4 31-59/24-50.525/.480 1-10/6-15.100/.400 14-25/19-24.560/.792 34/31 +3 18/20 12/17 2/4 7/5 24/24 Wake Forest 27/29 33/28 60-57 +3 21-59/24-51.356/.471 1-14/2-19.071/.105 17-23/7-12.739/.583 32/36 (4) 10/13 11/18 2/5 11/5 11/18 Rice UConn vs UTEP vs Kansas State vs NC State TCU Tulane Sam Houston State vs North Carolina Little Rock Alabama State at Mississippi State Florida at Arkansas Missouri South Carolina Kentucky at Texas A&M Arkansas at Tennessee Alabama at Ole Miss at Vanderbilt Texas A&M at Georgia at Auburn Vanderbilt BREAKING IT DOWN LINEUP COMBINATIONS GAMES RECORD STARTING FIVE 1-2 2-0 Moncrief-Norton-Jackson-Hyder-Mitchell LSU FROM THE FIELD 20-29% FG: 30-39% FG: WF (35.6) 40-49% FG: 50-59% FG: LA Tech (52.5) 60% + FG: OPPONENTS FROM THE FIELD 20-29% FG: 30-39% FG: 40-49% FG: LA Tech (48.0), WF (47.1) 50-50% FG: 60% + FG: LEADING AT THE BREAK 0 (0-0) TRAILING AT THE BREAK 1 (1-0) WF (-2 W) TIED AT THE BREAK 1 (1-0) LA Tech (W) PAGE 11 2016-17 LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL @LSUWBKB ON TWITTER FIVE NCAA FINAL FOURS 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

RADIO/TELEVISION ROSTER #0 CHLOE JACKSON G 5-9 So.-TR Upper Marlboro, Md. (Riverdale Baptist/NC State) #1 JENNA DEEMER G 5-7 Jr.-2L New Orleans, La. (Ursuline Academy) #2 SHANICE NORTON G 5-8 So.-1L London, England (Potter s House Christian Fla.) #5 AYANA MITCHELL F 6-2 r-fr. Conyers, Ga. (Salem) #10 JASMINE RHODES G 5-10 Sr.-3L Mobile, Ala. (Faith Academy) #11 RAIGYNE MONCRIEF G 5-10 r-jr.-2l Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (American Heritage) #13 RINA HILL G 5-7 Sr.-3L Nagoya-Shi, Japan (IMG Academy Fla.) #15 YASMINE BIDIKUINDILA C 6-6 Fr. Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Honore-Mercier/Champlain) #20 ALEXIS HYDER F/C 5-11 r-sr.-1l Austin, Texas (Lyndon B. Johnson/North Texas) #30 JAELYN RICHARD-HARRIS G 5-4 Fr. Houston, Texas (Dekaney) #35 STEPHANIE SELF F 5-11 Fr. Lafayette, La. (Lafayette) #40 FAUSTINE AIFUWA C 6-5 Fr. Dacula, Ga. (Dacula) #44 TATUM NEUBERT F 6-2 r-so.-tr Elizabeth, Colo. (Elizabeth HS/Oregon) NIKKI FARGAS HEAD COACH 6TH SEASON MICKIE DEMOSS ASSISTANT COACH 1ST SEASON TASHA BUTTS ASSISTANT COACH 6TH SEASON CHARLENE THOMAS-SWINSON ASSISTANT COACH 2ND SEASON PAGE 12 2016-17 LSU WOMEN S BASKETBALL @LSUWBKB ON TWITTER FIVE NCAA FINAL FOURS 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008