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2000-01 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 7-3 OVERALL, 0-0 PAC-10 NOVEMBER 5 CHINESE NAT L TEAM# L, 69-81 11 CASSOVIA BARDEJOV# W, 80-73 18 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO W, 57-40 19 SOUTH FLORIDA W, 74-39 24-26 Asahi Rainbow Wahine Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 24 vs. Stephen F. Austin W, 67-45 25 Hawaii W, 67-61 26 #22/22 NC State L, 51-54 DECEMBER 1-3 ASU HOLIDAY CLASSIC 1 LA SALLE W, 73-56 Kent St. vs. UCSB UCSB, 68-53 3 Kent State vs. La Salle LS, 77-66 (Consolation Game) UC SANTA BARBARA L, 66-76 (Championship Game) 6 at Northern Arizona W, 61-56 18 at Denver L, 52-73 21 CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE W, 80-44 27 ASTRAZENECA HOOPS FOR THE CURE CLASSIC (Bank One Ballpark) #2/2 TENNESSEE (Fox) 7 p.m. 30 WAKE FOREST (Cox) 1 p.m. JANUARY 4 at #15/22 Stanford* 7:30 p.m. 6 at California (Fox)* 1 p.m. 11 WASHINGTON* 7 p.m. 13 WASHINGTON ST. (Cox)* 7 p.m. 18 at UCLA* 7 p.m. 20 at USC* 7 p.m. 27 ARIZONA* 7 p.m. FEBRUARY 1 OREGON STATE (Cox)* 7 p.m. 3 #14/13 OREGON (Cox)* 7 p.m. 8 at Washington State* 7 p.m. 10 at Washington* 2 p.m. 15 USC (Cox)* 7 p.m. 17 UCLA (Cox)* 7 p.m. 24 at Arizona* 2 p.m. MARCH 1 at #14/13 Oregon* 7 p.m. 3 at Oregon State* 7:05 p.m. 8 CALIFORNIA (Cox)* 7 p.m. 10 #15/22 STANFORD* 2 p.m. 15-19 NCAA First & Second Rounds 24-26 NCAA Regionals 30 NCAA Final Four (Savvis Center - St. Louis, Mo.) APRIL 1 NCAA Championship Game # - Exhibition game * - Pacific-10 Conference game Fox - Fox Sports Net Cox - Cox Communications (Channel 9) Home games in bold. Rankings are listed Associated Press/USA Today ESPN Coaches at time of game. All ASU regular-season games will be broadcast on XTRA 910 AM. 2000-2001 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN S BASKETBALL ASU Sun Devils (7-3) vs. #2/2 Tennessee Lady Vols (9-0) AstraZeneca Hoops for the Cure Classic Dec. 27, 2000 7:07 p.m. MST Bank One Ballpark Phoenix, Ariz. Live on Fox Sports Net & XTRA 910 AM Coming off an 80-44 victory over Cal State Northridge Thursday night, the Arizona State Sun Devils will play host to the inaugural AstraZeneca Hoops for the Cure Classic on We d n e s d a y, December 27, taking on six-time national champion Tennessee at Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix. BOB s state-of-the-art retractable roof will be open for the game in what is believed to be the first outdoor women s college basketball game, while a portion of the proceeds from the AstraZeneca Hoops for the Cure Classic will benefit breast cancer research, treatment and education. Arizona State brings a 7-3 record into Wednesday night s game but has dropped three of its last six games after opening the season with four straight wins. Tennessee, ranked second in both national polls, holds a perfect 9-0 mark on the year and will take on the Texas Longhorns in Austin, Texas, Dec. 22 before heading to Tempe. Probable Starters 00-01 Pos. Ht. Cl. PPG RPG NOTES #23 Betsy Boardman G/F 6-1 Fr. 10.8 3.1 7 steals, 4 assists vs. CSUN #13 Leah Combs F 6-2 Jr. 4.5 5.0 12 points, 8 rebounds vs. La Salle #35 Melody Johnson C 6-2 Jr. 13.3 6.7 15 points, 9 rebounds at NAU #4 Amanda Levens G 5-9 Jr. 14.8 2.8 5-of-7 from field vs. Northridge #33 Natalie Tucker G 5-9 Sr. 4.8 3.4* Has started 66 straight games Off the Bench 00-01 Pos. Ht. Cl. PPG RPG NOTES #3 Liz Paulson G 5-11 Sr. 0.4 1.1* Coming off major back surgery #11 Aubrey McFadyen G/F 6-1 Sr. 2.5 0.9 Nine points vs. South Florida #12 Brett Leonard G 5-5 So. 2.7 1.9* 6-of-10 from three-pt land this year #31 Jen Albert F 6-2 Fr. 1.0 0.4 4 points vs. Cal State Northridge #32 Rainy Crisp G 5-6 Jr. 1.9 2.0 Season-high 4 points vs. CSUN #34 Li i Liu G/F 5-10 Fr. 0.3 0.7 Has team s highest vertical jump #52 Cian Carvalho F 5-11 Jr. 5.6 4.7 Career-high 11 points vs. Northridge * assists per game Exposure Fox Sports Net will broadcast the AstraZeneca Hoops for the Cure Classic to a national cable audience with Paul Sunderland and Anne Meyers calling the action. It is the first of at least two national Fox Sports Net appearances for the Sun Devils this season. ASU s flagship station XTRA 910 AM will broadcast the game to the Valley of the Sun and a national audience via the ASU official athletics web site (www.thesundevils.com) with Vince Marotta calling the action, while KTNN Radio will provide a broadcast in Navajo to an audience in 13 states with L.A. Williams calling the action. Attendance Records With several days to go, the Sun Devils have already sold and distributed over 13,500 tickets for the Tennessee game which would shatter ASU s own single-game attendance record of 5,271 set vs. Arizona on Feb. 26, 2000 at Wells Fargo Arena. That would also make the game the largest attended women s college basketball contest in the state of Arizona since the University of Arizona s single-game record is 5,272 (March 4, 2000 vs. Rhonda Lundin, Women s Basketball Contact ICA Media Relations Office, P.O. Box 872505, Tempe, AZ 85287-2505 (480) 965-6592 Fax: (480) 965-5408 lundin@asu.edu www.thesundevils.com

2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN S BASKETBALL PAGE 2 Oregon) and eclipse the Pac-10 women's basketball single-game record of 9,738 set at Oregon's McArthur Court in a game vs. Oregon State (March 8, 19960. The WNBA s Phoenix Mercury hold the single-game attendance record for a women s basketball game in the state of Arizona with 17,747 fans attending a Aug. 24, 1997 game vs. the Los Angeles Sparks in Phoenix s America West Arena, while the University of New Mexico holds the record for the biggest attended women s college basketball game west of the Mississippi River, drawing capacity crowds of 18,018 on two separate occasions at the team s University Arena (most recently vs. BYU, 2/5/00). Tennessee holds the NCAADivision I record with 24,597 fans on hand to view an 84-69 victory over Connecticut on Jan. 3, 1998 in UT s Thompson-Boling Arena, while the Lady Vols have been involved in all 10 of the top attended games in NCAA Division I history. The Cause A portion of the proceeds from the AstraZeneca Hoops for the Cure Classic will benefit breast cancer research, treatment and education in the Valley of the Sun with the donation going to the Phoenix affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Foundation and the Greater Phoenix Community Clinical Oncology Program. Health risk assessment screenings by physicians, an on-site mammography machine and other educational information will be available at the game to raise awareness about breast cancer, a disease which will strike one in nine women in her lifetime. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, aside from skin cancer. During 2000, an estimated 182,800 new cases of breast cancer are expected to occur among women in the United States, and over 48,000 women will die from the disease. The Support AstraZeneca, maker of the breast cancer drug Nolvadex (tamoxifen citrate), is the title sponsor for the AstraZeneca Hoops for the Cure Classic which is designed to raise awareness of breast cancer, the most common type of cancer among women. Television and film star Rosie O Donnell is the national honorary spokesperson for the event, while a number of corporations, community leaders throughout the nation and a staff of over 75 committed volunteers have pledged their time and support to this event over the last six months and longer.a significant number of Arizona youth have been given the opportunity to attend the game thanks to the donations of many corporations and individuals. Busy Ballpark Bank One Ballpark, home of the Major League s Arizona Diamondbacks, has become one of the busiest places in the Valley in December with four major events in a stretch of just 13 days. On Dec. 17, the U.S. Soccer Glory Tour, featuring the U.S. women s soccer national team and the Japanese national team, made a stop at the BOB, while the Dec. 27 AstraZeneca Hoops for the Cure Classic will be the first basketball game to be played there. The following afternoon at 5 p.m., the Insight.com Bowl featuring Iowa State and Pittsburgh will be the first football game at Bank One Ballpark, while the 23rd annual Fiesta Bowl band competition, which draws 16 of the top high school bands in the country and over 3,000 musicians and color guard members, will take place at the BOB on Dec. 29. Last Time Out In the team's best offensive performance of the season, Arizona State downed the Cal State Northridge Matadors 80-44 Thursday night at Wells Fargo Arena. The 36- point victory marked the largest for the Sun Devils since downing San Jose State 83-46 in Tempe on Dec. 30, 1998 and is the first 80-point effort for the team since defeating Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 85-67 in the first round of last year's Wells Fargo Classic on Dec. 3. For Arizona State, junior Amanda Levens led the team in scoring with 16 points on five-of-seven shooting. Juniors Melody Johnson and Cian Carvalho each had 11 points for the Sun Devils (a career-best for Carvalho), while no Matador reached double figures for scoring. Freshman Betsy Boardman had career bests with four assists and seven steals, while Carvalho and junior Leah Combs tied for the game high with six rebounds. Coached by former Sun Devil Frozena Jerro, the Matadors controlled the game for just three minutes before Arizona State went ahead 9-7 with 13:46 to play in the ASU QUICK FACTS University Information Location...Tempe, Ariz. Founded...1885 Enrollment...44,255 Conference...Pacific-10 Nickname...Sun Devils Colors...Maroon and Gold Arena... Wells Fargo Arena (14,198) Year Built...1974 President...Dr. Lattie F. Coor Alma Mater...Northern Arizona 58 Faculty Rep...Dr. Jerry L. Kingston Alma Mater...Wayne State Athletics Director...Gene Smith Alma Mater...Notre Dame Senior Assoc. AD/SWA...Betsy Mosher Alma Mater...Illinois State 72 Athletics Dept. Phone...(480) 965-3482 Ticket Office...(480) 965-2381 Basketball Information Head Coach...Charli Turner Thorne Alma Mater...Stanford 88 Record at ASU...52-69 (fifth year) Career Record...92-109 (eighth year) Assistant Coaches...Mark Lewis...(Southern Mississippi 82)...Kim Gervasoni (Cal State Fresno 88)...Laura Hughes (Santa Clara 92) Basketball Operations...Carrie Greene Trainer...Lisa Himmelspach Basketball Office Phone...(480) 965-6086 1999-00 Record...14-15 1998-99 Pac-10 Record...7-11 1998-99 Pac-10 Finish...Tied for 7th Inaugural Season...1975-76 All-time Record... 312-361 Last NCAAAppearance...1992 Letterwinners Ret./Lost...8/4 Starters Ret./Lost...2/3 Newcomers...7 Media Relations Asst. AD/Media Relations...Mark Brand Associate SID...Doug Tammaro Assistants...Jason Bellamy, Jeff Evans, Rhonda...Lundin, Will Phillips, Erin Rowley WBB Contact...Rhonda Lundin General Office Phone...(480) 965-6592 Lundin s Home Phone...(480) 945-1373 Email...Lundin@asu.edu Office Fax...(480) 965-5408 Press Row...(480) 965-7274 Sun Devil Sports Hotline...(480) 965-4200 Web Site...www.TheSunDevils.com

2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN S BASKETBALL PAGE 3 MEDIA INFORMATION Game-Day Services The Arizona State women s basketball media room is located in the west tunnel (Room 6) and is the first door on the right upon entering Wells Fargo Arena. Scores, notes, stats and media guides are available there. Telephones are available in the room behind the basket at the east end of the floor, directly through the double doors. www.thesundevils.com Up-to-date press releases, statistics and game results on Arizona State women s basketball can be found on the World Wide Web on ASU s official athletics web site www.thesundevils.com. Fax-On-Demand ASU updated stats, box scores and releases can be accessed via InfoConnection and MediaTeamlink on the internet. To access InfoConnection, call 770-558-6000 using the handset on your fax machine. The Pac- 10 passcode is 72210. For complete information, call the Pac-10 Conference public relations office. ASU InfoConnection Codes Latest Release...1630 Latest Box Score...1633 Pac-10 Teleconferences The Pac-10 Conference will hold 10 teleconferences during the season starting Wednesday, Dec. 13. All 10 men s and women s basketball coaches will participate on the calls. ASU head coach Charli Turner Thorne is the first coach on the call starting at 10:35 a.m. MST. Call the Pac-10 office (925-932-4411) or the ASU Media Relations office to obtain the media-only phone numbers for the teleconferences. Radio and TV Exposure The Sun Devil Sports Network has partnered with XTRA910 AM to broadcast all of Arizona State s women s basketball games. In his first year as the voice of ASU women s basketball, Vince Marotta will provide playby-play for all home and away games, while former Sun Devil Kristine Sand will provide color analysis at home. XTRA s broadcasts of ASU games can also be heard live over the Internet at www.thesundevils.com. Fox Sports Net will broadcast two of ASU s games to a live national audience Dec. 27 vs. Tennessee in the AstraZeneca Hoops for the Cure Classic and Jan. 6 at Cal while Cox Communications will also broadcast seven of ASU s games locally. first half and never looked back. The Sun Devils outshot the Matadors 39.3 percent (11-28) to 28.6 percent (6-21) in the first half and led by as many as 20 points before taking a 35-18 lead at halftime. In the second half, ASU held Northridge scoreless for the first 7:45 of the period and led by as many as 41 points en route to the win. In the Polls Tennessee is ranked No. 2 behind Connecticut in both national polls. Arizona State made an appearance in the Nov. 27 Associated Press poll, earning nine votes to tie for 39th but dropped out of the vote getters after falling to UCSB on Dec. 3. This season, ASU will face nine opponents ranked or receiving votes in one of the polls. In the Series Wednesday night s game will mark the first meeting between Arizona State and Tennessee. ASU is 2-8 all time against teams from the Southeastern Conference with the team s last victory over an opponent from that league coming in the championship game of last year s Wells Fargo Classic with a 61-56 win over South Carolina (Dec. 4, 2000). The Last Time... Wednesday s game with No. 2 Tennessee will mark Arizona State s first match-up with a team ranked in the national top five since a 90-71 loss at then No. 5 Stanford on Feb. 26, 1998. The Sun Devils last victory over a top five opponent came on Feb. 27, 1992 at Wells Fargo Arena with a 77-65 upset of then No. 5 Stanford. That 1992 team notched a 20-9 record en route to ASU s last NCAA Tournament appearance. ASU last upset a ranked opponent with a 77-76 win over then undefeated and No. 7 Washington at Wells Fargo Arena on Jan.. 8, 1998, during head coach Charli Turner Thorne s first season at ASU. Arizona State has not taken on a team ranked No. 2 since falling at Stanford 90-63 on Jan. 27, 1990, while the Sun Devils only victory over a No. 2 team came in the form of a 53-51 home win over USC on Feb. 15, 1982. A League of Their Own Tennessee head coach Pat Summitt has guided her Lady Vols to six national championships, but she will be not the only coach with six NCAA titles to her credit in attendance at the AstraZeneca Hoops for the Cure Classic. Arizona State head women s golf coach Linda Vollstedt, a 1969 graduate of ASU, led the Sun Devils to six NCAA championships in the 1990s, twice as many as any other women s golf program in the nation. One of Golf World s top 10 college golf coaches of the century and a finalist for induction into the International Women s Sports Hall of Fame, the five-time national coach of the year has coached 40 All-Americans and guided 15 players to the professional ranks in her 20 years at ASU. Head Coach Charli Turner Thorne Since Charli Turner Thorne took over the reigns of the program in 1996-97, the Sun Devils have begun a steady climb back to the national prominence that the team enjoyed in the early 1990s. She has improved the team s wins total in her four seasons and guided ASU to three consecutive double-digit win seasons in as many years. In 1999-2000, Turner Thorne led the Sun Devils to a 14-14 regular-season record and a 7-11 mark in the Pac-10 Conference, both of which marked the school s most victories since 1992-93. Turner Thorne s Sun Devils also earned the team s first postseason appearance in eight seasons, falling to Colorado State 66-54 in Fort Collins, Colo., in the first round of the Women s National Invitation Tournament. The Sun Devils 73-56 win over La Salle in the first game of the ASU Holiday Classic on Dec. 1 marked the 90th win of head coach Charli Turner Thorne s coaching career and her 50th while at Arizona State. She has notched a 52-69 record in four-plus seasons at Arizona State and was 40-40 in her three seasons at Northern Arizona. Home-Court Advantage With a 4-1 home mark this year, the Sun Devils have turned in an 15-4 mark at home in the last two seasons including an 11-3 mark last year which ranks second on the ASU list for home victories in a season with the 11-1 mark of the 1981-82 team. Last

2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN S BASKETBALL PAGE 4 year, the Sun Devils won their first eight home games of the season. Welcome Additions Four of Arizona State s top five scorers are making their debuts for the Sun Devils this season, led by junior Amanda Levens, a transfer from Old Dominion University who is averaging 14.8 points per game. Junior Melody Johnson, who transferred from the University of Colorado, is averaging 13.3 points and a team-best 6.7 rebounds, honorable-mention high school All-American Betsy Boardman is averaging 10.8 points and junior Cian Carvalho, a junior college transfer from Hutchinson (Kan.) Community is fifth on the team with 4.8 points per game. ASU s newcomers have been the leading scorers in each of ASU s 10 games this season with Boardman leading the team vs. Texas-San Antonio (15 points), North Carolina State (16) and Denver (15 points), Levens vs. South Florida (14), Stephen F. Austin (28), La Salle (15), UC Santa Barbara (20) and Cal State Northridge (16) and Johnson vs. Hawaii (23) and Northern Arizona (15). Soft Touch Arizona State s roster features five players shooting 40 percent or better from the field this season led by junior center Melody Johnson who is fourth in the Pac-10 at 56.5 percent (52-92). But it is not just ASU s post players who are shooting well, all three players with 85 or more field-goal attempts are shooting 43 percent or better. Freshman guard/forward Betsy Boardman is hitting 47.7 percent from the field (41-86), while junior guard Amanda Levens is shooting 43.1 percent (44-102). Notes From the Road With wins at Northern Arizona and at Hawaii in the second round of the Rainbow Wahine Classic, the Sun Devils are 2-1 on the road this season. ASU s 67-61 vs. the Rainbow Wahine marked the team s first road victory since defeating Washington State in Pullman, Wash., on Jan. 15 of last year, a span of eight consecutive road losses. With their next road win, the Sun Devils will match the total of three road victories from last season. Last year, the Sun Devils earned two non-conference road victories (at Wake Forest and at Texas-San Antonio) but managed just one during the Pac-10 slate, ending the season with a 3-12 road record. Great Start With a 4-0 start to the season, the Sun Devils won their first four games for the first time since 1991-92, while the team s 7-3 record matches the start of last year s squad and is the best since 1992-93. Last year, ASU turned in the best start since 1991-92 with a 7-1 record, winning its first three games before falling at then No. 10 North Carolina then capturing four straight victories (including two in the 1999 Wells Fargo Classic) before losing to then No. 25 Texas in Austin on Dec. 21. Taking Care of the Ball Arizona State is averaging just 16.1 turnovers per game in 2000-01 which may not sound so good until you consider that the team had 20.5 turnovers per game last season. The Sun Devils turned in a season-low nine turnovers vs. La Salle and has had 16 or less giveaways in six of the team s 10 games this year. Last year, the lowest turnover total for the team was 13 in their final game of the season in the WNIT vs. Colorado State. Notes From Beyond the Arc Arizona State has knocked down 37.0 percent of its three-pointers (44-119), led by sophomore Brett Leonard who has hit 6-of-10 attempts. Junior Amanda Levens has a team-best 17 three-pointers on the season, including three of ASU s season-high eight treys vs. Hawaii which was one shy of the school single-game record of nine three-pointers made in a contest. On the other hand, ASU s defense has been just as successful beyond the arc, allowing its opponents to shoot just 29.6 percent (21-78) this season. Only UCSB (four) and Denver (eight) have hit more than two three-pointers in a game, while three teams have had no three-pointers (Texas-San Antonio, Stephen F. Austin, Hawaii). That trend is not completely out of the ordinary for the Sun Devils who have led the Pac-10 Conference in three-point field goal defense in each of the last two seasons including a 27.3 percent mark last season. ARIZONA STATE S RECORD WHEN... Scoring first...5-2 Leading at halftime...6-0 Trailing at halftime...1-3 Tied at halftime...0-0 In overtime...0-0 Scoring 70 points or more...3-0 Scoring 60-69 points...3-1 Scoring 50-59 points...1-2 Scoring less than 50 points...0-0 Holding opponent under 50 points...4-0 Holding opponent to 50-59 points...1-2 Holding opponent to 60-69 points...1-0 Allowing 70 points or more...0-2 Games decided by five pts. or less...1-1 Shooting 50 percent or better...1-0 Shooting better than opponent...6-0 Outrebounding opponent...5-0 Being outrebounded...2-3 Tied in rebounding...0-0 Outscoring opponent bench...4-1 Being outscored by opponent bench...3-2 Tying opponent bench...0-0 Playing at home...4-1 Playing on the road...2-1 Playing at a neutral site...1-1 Non-conference games...7-3 Pac-10 games...0-0 Playing on Sunday...1-2 Playing on Monday...0-1 Playing on Tuesday...0-0 Playing on Wednesday...1-0 Playing on Thursday...1-0 Playing on Friday...2-0 Playing on Saturday...2-0 Playing during the day...5-2 Playing at night...2-1 Playing on television...0-0 CLIMBING THE CAREER CHARTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1..830...Patti Peppler, 1984-87 2..824...Kim Griffee, 1979-81 3..818...Theresa Jantzen, 1998-00 4..803...Sherry Poole, 1984-87 5..786...Olivia Jones, 1983-84 6..781...Karen O Connor, 1988-91 7..774...Robin Connolly, 1984-87 8t..771...Jodi Rathbun, 1983-86.771...Lisa Salsman, 1989-93 10..756 (146-193)...Natalie Tucker 1998-pres. ASSISTS 1. 441...Jodi Rathbun, 1983-86 2. 396...Ryneldi Becenti, 1991-93 3. 389...Patti Peppler, 1984-87 4. 373...Carolyn DeHoff, 1987-90 5. 370...Karen O Connor, 1988-91 6. 339...Cassandra Lander, 1980-83 7. 315...Robin Connolly, 1984-87 8. 274...Natalie Tucker, 1998-pres. 9. 203...Crystal Cobb, 1989-94 10. 199...Sandra Hamilton, 1981-82

2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN S BASKETBALL PAGE 5 Three-Dot Data The Sun Devils lead the Pac-10 in two defensive categories: three-point field goal percentage defense and rebounding defense ASU is ranked among the best in the country in scoring defense, allowing just 54.4 points per game so far this season four opponents have managed 45 points or less (UTSAwith 40, South Florida with 39, Stephen F. Austin with 45, Cal State Northridge with 44) ASU s victory at Northern Arizona marked the first win of the season for the Sun Devils when trailing at halftime and the first since overcoming a 36-32 halftime deficit to notch a 78-74 overtime win vs. USC last year (Jan. 20, 2000) Junior Amanda Levens has notched double figures for scoring in all but one of ASU s games this season, while junior Melody Johnson has scored in double figures in eight games and had nine points in each of the other two the pair has also been named all-tournament in both of ASU s tournaments this season (Asahi Rainbow Wahine Classic and ASU Holiday Classic). More Three-Dot Data Arizona State had a season-high 16 steals vs. Cal State Northridge, while the team had a season-high of just 14 takeaways all last season (at Texas-San Antonio, 12/18/00) freshman Betsy Boardman had a season-high seven steals vs. the CSUN Matadors, surpassing last year s individual season high of five With a 31-30 rebounding advantage vs. Northern Arizona Dec.6, the Sun Devils snapped a four-game stretch of being outrebounded ASU was 2-2 in that stretch Since shooting just 40.9 percent from the free throw line (9-22) in its season opener vs. Texas-San Antonio, ASU has shot 65.8 percent from the charity stripe since (127-193) Arizona State is outscoring its opponents by an average of 10.4 points per game this year with the team s biggest win being a 36-point victory over Cal State Northridge (80-44) on Dec. 21 ASU is averaging 14.7 assists per game in 2000-01 with 12 of 13 players getting into the action Senior Natalie Tucker leads the team in assists for the third straight season at 3.4 assists per game. Johnson Named Pac-10 Player of the Week Junior Melody Johnson earned the first Pac-10 Conference Player of the Week honor of the season after averaging 17.0 points and 7.3 rebounds to lead ASU to a 2-1 record and its runner-up finish in the Rainbow Wahine Classic last week. Johnson turned in 16 points and eight rebounds in ASU s opening-round win over Stephen F. Austin, shooting 70 percent (7-10) in the game, and then recorded her first double-double as a Sun Devil with a career-best 23 points and tying a career-high 10 rebounds vs. Hawaii. In the championship game vs. No. 22 North Carolina State, Johnson led the team with 12 points, five rebounds and three blocked shots. The accolade marks the first for Johnson and the 18th all-time selection for ASU. A Springboard for the Future Arizona State s invitation to the Women s National Invitation Tournament last bodes well for the future. Of the 32 teams that advanced to the WNIT in 1998-99, seven earned NCAA Tournament bids in 2000 and nine advanced to the WNIT for a second season (a total of 16 teams in postseason play). Tough Slate This season, Arizona State will take on 10 teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament or the Women s National Invitation Tournament last year including 2000 national runner-up Tennessee. Other NCAA qualifiers on the 2000-01 slate include Stephen F. Austin, North Carolina State, UC Santa Barbara Arizona, Oregon, Stanford and UCLA, while USC and Hawaii advanced to the WNIT. ASU Picked Fifth, Sixth in Preseason Pac-10 Polls Arizona State was picked to finish fifth in the Pac-10 Conference by the league s coaches and sixth by the media in their preseason polls, the same spots they were picked last season. Following are the complete Pac-10 Conference preseason polls: Coaches Media 1.Stanford (9) 1. Stanford (16) 2. Oregon (1) 2. Oregon (3) 3. USC 3. USC 4. Arizona 4. Arizona 5. Arizona State 5. UCLA 6. Washington 6. Arizona State UCLA 7. Washington 8. Oregon State 8. California 9. California 9. Oregon State 10. Washington State 10. Washington State

ASU Women's Basketball Arizona State University Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 22, 2000) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (7-3) (4-1) (2-1) (1-1) CONFERENCE... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (7-3) (4-1) (2-1) (1-1) ---TOTAL--- ---3-PTS--- ----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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 04 Levens, Amanda... 10-10 264 26.4 44-102.431 17-39.436 43-51.843 10 18 28 2.8 19 1 26 20 0 8 148 14.8 35 Johnson, Melody... 10-10 253 25.3 52-92.565 0-0.000 29-53.547 23 44 67 6.7 22 0 4 25 7 9 133 13.3 23 Boardman, Betsy... 10-10 257 25.7 41-86.477 10-24.417 16-28.571 16 15 31 3.1 13 0 20 10 0 18 108 10.8 52 Carvalho, Cian... 10-0 170 17.0 23-52.442 0-0.000 10-22.455 18 29 47 4.7 28 2 5 19 0 9 56 5.6 33 Tucker, Natalie... 10-10 255 25.5 14-55.255 5-22.227 15-21.714 13 21 34 3.4 14 0 34 21 0 10 48 4.8 13 Combs, Leah... 10-10 230 23.0 21-63.333 0-0.000 3-5.600 20 30 50 5.0 19 0 5 17 1 10 45 4.5 21 Allen, Sarah... 8-0 86 10.8 9-25.360 2-9.222 6-7.857 6 5 11 1.4 11 0 4 7 1 3 26 3.2 12 Leonard, Brett... 10-0 173 17.3 9-20.450 6-10.600 3-9.333 4 14 18 1.8 19 0 24 19 0 8 27 2.7 11 McFadyen, Aubrey... 10-0 76 7.6 10-30.333 3-10.300 2-2 1.000 3 6 9 0.9 7 0 2 6 3 3 25 2.5 32 Crisp, Rainy... 10-0 125 12.5 8-16.500 0-1.000 3-7.429 4 16 20 2.0 8 0 12 9 0 4 19 1.9 31 Albert, Jen... 9-0 50 5.6 2-7.286 0-1.000 5-8.625 2 2 4 0.4 9 0 0 4 0 0 9 1.0 03 Paulson, Liz... 8-0 50 6.2 1-8.125 1-2.500 0-0.000 0 4 4 0.5 3 0 9 3 1 2 3 0.4 34 Liu, Li'i... 3-0 11 3.7 0-2.000 0-1.000 1-2.500 0 2 2 0.7 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0.3 TEAM... 17 19 36 3.6 0 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total... 10 2000 234-558.419 44-119.370 136-215.633 136 225 361 36.1 175 3 147 161 13 84 648 64.8 Opponents... 10 2000 213-505.422 21-78.269 97-148.655 99 231 330 33.0 200-114 206 31 69 544 54.4 TEAM STATISTICS ASU OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND --------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------- --- ----- ------ SCORING... 648 544 11-18-00 TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO W 57-40 936 Points per game... 64.8 54.4 11-19-00 SOUTH FLORIDA W 74-39 633 Scoring margin... +10.4-11-24-00 vs Stephen F. Austin W 67-45 - FIELD GOALS-ATT... 234-558 213-505 11-25-00 at Hawaii W 67-61 1619 Field goal pct....419.422 11-26-00 vs North Carolina State L 51-54 - 3 POINT FG-ATT... 44-119 21-78 12-1-00 LA SALLE W 73-56 - 3-point FG pct....370.269 12-03-00 UC SANTA BARBARA L 66-76 1053 3-pt FG made per game.. 4.4 2.1 12-6-00 at Northern Arizona Women W 61-56 1086 FREE THROWS-ATT... 136-215 97-148 12/18/00 at Denver L 52-73 651 Free throw pct....633.655 12-21-00 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 80-44 573 REBOUNDS... 361 330 * denotes conference game Rebounds per game... 36.1 33.0 Rebounding margin... +3.1 - ASSISTS... 147 114 Assists per game... 14.7 11.4 TURNOVERS... 161 206 Turnovers per game... 16.1 20.6 Turnover margin... +4.5 - Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.9 0.6 STEALS... 84 69 Steals per game... 8.4 6.9 BLOCKS... 13 31 Blocks per game... 1.3 3.1 WINNING STREAK... 1 - Home win streak... 1 - ATTENDANCE... 3195 3356 Home games-avg/game... 5-639 3-1119 Neutral site-avg/game.. - 2-0 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total ------------------------------ ---- ---- ---- Arizona State University... 294 354-648 Opponents... 247 297-544

ASU Women's Basketball Arizona State University Game-by-Game Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Dec 22, 2000) All games 03 04 11 12 13 21 23 31 32 Opponent Date Score WL PAULSON,L LEVENS,AM MCFADYEN, LEONARD,B COMBS,LEA ALLEN,SAR BOARDMAN, ALBERT,JE CRISP,RAI -------- ---- ----- -- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO 11-18-00 57-40 W 0-0- 0 6-1- 3 0-4- 0 5-2- 3 4-7- 0 4-1- 0 15-6- 1 0-1- 0 3-2- 0 SOUTH FLORIDA 11-19-00 74-39 W 0-0- 5 14-0- 2 9-2- 2 4-4- 4 4-2- 1 10-2- 1 4-4- 3 2-2- 0 0-3- 0 vs Stephen F. Austin 11-24-00 67-45 W 0-0- 0 28-9- 3 2-0- 0 1-3- 2 4-9- 2 0-1- 2 5-3- 0 0-0- 0 0-4- 0 at Hawaii 11-25-00 67-61 W 0-0- 3 15-2- 0 0-0- 0 6-1- 3 0-3- 0 0-2- 0 17-2- 3 0-0- 0 0-1- 1 vs North Carolina State11-26-00 51-54 L 0-0- 1 13-1- 3 2-1- 0 0-2- 1 2-3- 0 0-1- 0 16-3- 1 0-0- 0 2-2- 1 LA SALLE 12-1-00 73-56 W 3-0- 0 15-2- 4 2-0- 0 5-1- 1 12-8- 0 4-2- 0 6-3- 2 1-0- 0 3-1- 1 UC SANTA BARBARA 12-03-00 66-76 L DNP 20-4- 5 0-0- 0 0-1- 1 4-2- 1 2-1- 1 13-5- 3 DNP 0-1- 0 at Northern Arizona Wom12-6-00 61-56 W DNP 11-4- 5 3-0- 0 0-0- 2 4-5- 1 6-1- 0 9-1- 1 0-0- 0 4-0- 1 at Denver 12/18/00 52-73 L 0-0- 0 10-4- 0 0-0- 0 0-2- 2 4-5- 0 DNP 15-0- 2 2-1- 0 2-3- 3 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 12-21-00 80-44 W 0-4- 0 16-1- 1 7-2- 0 6-2- 5 7-6- 0 DNP 8-4- 4 4-0- 0 5-3- 5 33 34 35 52 Opponent Date Score WL TUCKER,NA LIU,LI'I JOHNSON,M CARVALHO, -------- ---- ----- -- --------- --------- --------- --------- TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO 11-18-00 57-40 W 6-2- 5 DNP 12-9- 2 2-2- 1 SOUTH FLORIDA 11-19-00 74-39 W 12-7- 2 0-1- 1 9-9- 0 6-7- 0 vs Stephen F. Austin 11-24-00 67-45 W 5-2- 4 0-1- 0 16-8- 0 6-4- 0 at Hawaii 11-25-00 67-61 W 0-2- 3 DNP 23-10- 0 6-6- 2 vs North Carolina State11-26-00 51-54 L 4-2- 4 DNP 12-5- 0 0-4- 0 LA SALLE 12-1-00 73-56 W 4-3- 5 DNP 12-7- 1 6-4- 0 UC SANTA BARBARA 12-03-00 66-76 L 7-2- 4 DNP 14-3- 0 6-4- 1 at Northern Arizona Wom12-6-00 61-56 W 5-4- 1 DNP 15-9- 1 4-7- 0 at Denver 12/18/00 52-73 L 1-5- 3 DNP 9-3- 0 9-3- 0 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 12-21-00 80-44 W 4-5- 3 1-0- 1 11-4- 0 11-6- 1

2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN S BASKETBALL SUPERLATIVES ASU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Points...28 by Levens vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/24/00 Field Goals...10 by Johnson at Hawaii, 11/25/00 FG Attempts...17 by Johnson at Hawaii, 11/25/00 FG Percentage...83.3 (5-6) by Carvalho vs. CSUN, 12/21/00 3-Point Field Goals...3 four times...(last by Levens vs. La Salle, 12/1/00) 3-Point FG Attempts...6 twice by Levens (last vs. UCSB, 12/3/00) 3-Point FG Pct....75.0 (3-4) twice...(last by Levens & Boardman at Hawaii, 11/25/00) Free Throws...9 twice by Levens (last at NAU, 12/6/00) Free Throw Attempts...12 by Levens vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/24/00 Free Throw Percentage...1.000 four times...(last by Johnson (8-8) vs. UCSB, 12/3/00) Offensive Rebounds...6 by Combs vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/24/00 Rebounds...10 by Johnson at Hawaii, 11/25/00 Assists...5 seven times (last by Leonard & Crisp vs. CSUN, 12/21/00) Steals...7 by Boardman vs. Cal State Northridge, 12/21/00 Blocked Shots...3 by Johnson vs. NC State, 11/26/00 (Minimums: five FG attempts, three 3-pt. attempts, five FT attempts) ASU TEAM HIGHS Points...80 vs. Cal State Northridge, 12/21/00 Points in 1st Half...39 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/24/00 Points in 2nd Half...45 vs. Cal State Northridge, 12/21/00 Field Goals...29 twice (last vs. Cal State Northridge, 12/21/00) Field Goals Attempts...63 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 Field Goal Percentage...50.0 (29-58) vs. La Salle, 12/1/00 3-Point Field Goals...8 at Hawaii, 11/25/00 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...17 at Hawaii, 11/25/00 3-Point FG Percentage...50.0 three times (last 4-8 vs. CSUN, 12/21/00) Free Throws...19 at Northern Arizona, 12/6/00 Free Throw Attempts...29 twice (last vs. Cal State Northridge, 12/21/00) Free Throw Percentage...77.8 (14-18) vs. NC State, 11/26/00 Offensive Rebounds...19 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 Rebounds...49 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/24/00 Assists...21 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 Steals...16 vs. Cal State Northridge, 12/21/00 Blocked Shots...4 vs. NC State, 11/26/00 Turnovers...20 twice (last vs. Cal State Northridge, 12/21/00) Fouls...21 twice (last at Hawaii, 11/25/00) OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS Points...73 by Denver, 12/18/00 Points in 1st Half...32 by Denver, 12/18/00 Points in 2nd Half...49 by UCSB, 12/3/00 Field Goals...28 by Denver, 12/18/00 Field Goals Attempts...58 by La Salle, 12/1/00 Field Goal Percentage...60.0 (30-50) by UCSB, 12/3/00 3-Point Field Goals...8 by Denver, 12/18/00 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...16 by Denver, 12/18/00 3-Point FG Percentage...50.0 (8-16) by Denver, 12/18/00 Free Throws...15 at Hawaii, 11/25/00 Free Throw Attempts...23 by Texas-San Antonio, 11/18/00 Free Throw Percentage...80.0 (12-15) by UCSB, 12/3/00 Offensive Rebounds...15 by Texas-San Antonio, 11/18/00 Rebounds...38 three times (last by Denver 12/18/00) Assists...22 by UCSB, 12/3/00 Steals...11 by Cal State Northridge, 12/21/00 Blocked Shots...7 by NC State, 11/26/00 Turnovers...29 by Cal State Northridge, 12/21/00 Fouls...25 by Stephen F. Austin, 11/24/00 OPPONENT TEAM LOWS Points...39 by South Florida, 11/19/00 Points in 1st Half...18 twice (last by Cal State Northridge, 12/21/00) Points in 2nd Half...19 by Texas-San Antonio, 11/18/00 Field Goals...13 twice (last by South Florida, 11/19/00) Field Goals Attempts...40 by South Florida, 11/19/00 Field Goal Percentage...27.7 (13-47) by Texas-San Antonio, 11/18/00 3-Point Field Goals...0 three times (last by Hawaii, 11/25/00) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...3 twice (last by Hawaii, 11/25/00) 3-Point FG Percentage...00.0 three times (last by Hawaii, 11/25/00) Free Throws...3 by NC State, 11/26/00 Free Throw Attempts...6 by NC State, 11/26/00 Free Throw Percentage...50.0 (3-6) by NC State, 11/26/00 Offensive Rebounds...5 by South Florida, 11/19/00 Rebounds...25 by South Florida, 11/19/00 Assists...6 three times (last by Hawaii, 11/25/00) Steals...1 by La Salle, 12/1/00 Blocked Shots...0 by South Florida, 11/19/00 Turnovers...16 twice (last by Hawaii, 11/25/00) Fouls...16 by Hawaii, 11/25/00 ASU TEAM LOWS Points...51 vs. NC State, 11/26/00 Points in 1st Half...20 at Denver, 12/18/00 Points in 2nd Half...25 vs. NC State, 11/26/00 Field Goals...18 vs. NC State, 11/26/00 Field Goals Attempts...51 at Northern Arizona, 12/6/00 Field Goal Percentage...34.0 (18-53) vs. NCState, 11/26/00 3-Point Field Goals...1 vs. NCState, 11/26/00 3-Point Field Goal Attempts...8 vs. Cal State Northridge, 12/21/00 3-Point FG Percentage...0.91 (1-11) vs. NC State, 11/26/00 Free Throws...9 three times (last vs. La Salle, 12/1/00) Free Throw Attempts...15 twice (last vs. La Salle, 12/1/00) Free Throw Percentage...40.9 (9-22) vs. Texas-San Antonio, 11/18/00 Offensive Rebounds...9 vs. Hawaii, 11/25/00 Rebounds...29 at Denver, 12/18/00) Assists...10 at Denver, 12/18/00 Steals...2 at Hawaii, 11/25/00 Blocked Shots...0 twice (last at Denver, 12/18/00 Turnovers...9 vs. La Salle, 12/1/00 Fouls...12 vs. NC State, 11/26/00

2000-01 ARIZONA STATE WOMEN S BASKETBALL CAREER & SEASON HIGHS #31 JEN ALBERT 6-1 FR FORWARD 4 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...PTS...same 1 twice (last vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00)...FG...same 3 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...FGA...same 1 at Hawaii, 11/25/00...3PT A...same 2 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00...RBS...same...A......ST... 13 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...MN...same #12 BRETT LEONARD 5-5 SO GUARD 6 four times (last vs. CS North., 12/21/00)...PTS...6 twice (last vs. CS North., 12/21/00) 2 five times (last vs. CS North., 12/21/00)...FG...2 three times (last vs. CS North., 12/21/00) 5 twice (last vs. USF, 11/19/00)...FGA...5 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 2 at Hawaii, 11/25/00...3PT...same 3 at Hawaii, 11/25/00...3PT A...same 4 three times (last vs. So. Florida, 11/19/00)..RBS...4 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 5 twice (last vs. CS North., 12/21/00)...A...5 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00 2 four times (last vs. UCSB, 12/3/00)...ST...2 twice(last vs. UCSB, 12/3/00) 29 at Hawaii, 11/25/00...MN...same #23 BETSY BOARDMAN 6-1 FR GUARD/FORWARD 17 at Hawaii, 11/25/00...PTS...same 7 at Hawaii, 11/25/00...FG...same 13 at Denver, 12/18/00...FGA...same 3 at Hawaii, 11/25/00...3PT...same 4 at Hawaii, 11/25/00...3PT A...same 6 vs. Texas-San Antonio, 11/18/00...RBS...same 4 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...A...same 7 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...ST...same 34 vs. UCSB, 12/3/00...MN...same #4 AMANDA LEVENS 5-9 JR GUARD 28 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/24/00...PTS...same 8 twice (last vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/24/00)..FG...8 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/24/00 15 vs. UCSB, 12/3/00...FGA...same 3 three times(last at Hawaii, 11/25/00)...3PT...3 twice (last at Hawaii, 11/25/00) 6 three times (last vs. UCSB, 12/3/00)...3PT A...6 twice (last vs. UCSB, 12/3/00) 9 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/24/00...RBS...same 5 three times (last at NAU, 12/6/00)...A...5 twice (last at NAU, 12/6/00) 4 twice (last vs. American 1/12/99)*...ST...2 twice (last vs. Steph. F. Austin, 11/24/00) 1 three times (last at American, 2/19/99)*...BK... 32 vs. SW Missouri State, 11/29/98*...MN...30 twice (last at NAU, 12/6/00) *while at Old Dominion University #52 CIAN CARVALHO 5-11 JR FORWARD 11 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...PTS...same 5 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...FG...same 7 twice (last at Denver, 12/18/00)...FGA...same...3PT A... 7 twice (last at NAU, 12/6/00)...RBS...same 2 at Hawaii, 11/25/00...A...same 3 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...ST...same 23 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00...MN...same #13 LEAH COMBS 6-2 JR FORWARD 17 vs. UC Irvine, 12/18/98...PTS...12 vs. La Salle, 12/1/00 5 twice (last vs. La Salle, 12/1/00)...FG...5 vs. La Salle, 12/1/00 14 vs. La Salle, 12/1/00...FGA...same...3PT A... 15 vs. Sam Houston State, 11/21/98...RBS...9 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/24/00 2 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/24/00...A...same 3 twice (last at NAU, 12/6/00)...ST...3 at NAU, 12/6/00 1 three times (last vs. So. Florida, 11/19/00)...BK...1 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 32 vs. Sam Houston State, 11/21/98...MN...27 at Denver, 12/18/00 #32 RAINY CRISP 5-6 JR GUARD 5 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...PTS...same 2 three times (last vs. CS North., 12/21/00)...FG...2 twice (last vs. CS North., 12/21/00) 5 vs. Washington St., 2/10/00...FGA...4 twice (last vs. CS North., 12/21/00) 2 vs. Washington State, 2/10/00...3PT A...1 vs. NC State, 11/26/00 4 twice (last vs. Wash., 2/12/00)...RBS...4 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 5 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...A...same 2 twice (last at Stanford, 3/11/00)...ST...1 four times (last vs. CS North., 12/21/00) 21 twice (last vs. CS North., 12/21/00)...MN...same #35 MELODY JOHNSON 6-2 JR CENTER 23 at Hawaii, 11/25/00...PTS...same 10 at Hawaii, 11/25/00...FG...same 17 at Hawaii, 11/25/00...FGA...same 2 vs. Missouri, 2/9/99*...3PT A... 10 three times (last at Hawaii, 11/25/00)...RBS...10 at Hawaii, 11/25/00 3 twice (last at Wyoming, 12/9/98)*...A...2 vs. Texas-San Antonio, 11/18/00 3 twice (last at Oklahoma State, 1/30/99)*...ST...2 twice (last at NAU, 12/6/00) 5 vs. Missouri, 2/25/98*...BK...3 vs. NC State, 11/26/00 34 vs. Hawaii, 11/25/00...MN...same * while at the University of Colorado #34 LI I LIU 5-10 FR GUARD/FORWARD 1 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...PTS...same...FG......FGA... 1 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...3PT A...same 1 twice (last vs. Steph. F. Austin, 11/24/00)...RBS...same 1 twice (last vs. CS North., 12/21/00)...A...same...ST... 6 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00...MN...same #11 AUBREY M CFADYEN 6-1 SR GUARD 16 vs. Oregon State, 3/4/00...PTS...9 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 5 vs. Oregon State, 3/4/00...FG...4 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 10 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00...FGA...same 4 vs. Oregon State, 3/4/00...3PT...1 three times (last vs. CS North., 12/21/00) 4 vs. Oregon State, 3/4/00...3PT A...2 four times (last vs. CS North., 12/21/00) 7 vs. Sam Houston State, 11/21/98...RBS...4 vs. Texas-San Antonio, 11/18/00 2 four times (last vs. So. Florida, 11/19/00)...A...2 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 3 vs. UNLV, 1/30/97*...ST...2 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 2 three times (last vs. UNLV, 1/30/97*)...BK...1 three times (last vs. NC State, 11/26/00) 21 twice (last at Cal, 3/9/00)...MN...12 twice (last vs. CS North., 12/21/00) * while at Colorado State #13 LIZ PAULSON 5-11 SR GUARD 11 twice (last vs. S. Carolina, 12/4/99)...PTS...2 vs. La Salle, 12/1/00 5 vs. Texas A&M-CC, 12/3/99...FG...1 vs. La Salle, 12/1/00 8 twice (last vs. Texas A&M-CC, 12/3/99)...FGA...2 twice (last vs. South Florida, 11/19/00) 2 three times (last at Cal, 3/9/00)...3PT...1 vs. La Salle, 12/1/00 5 twice (last at UCLA, 2/17/00)...3PT A...1 twice (last vs. La Salle, 12/1/00) 6 vs. UCLA, 1/22/00...RBS...4 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00 5 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00...A...same 1 11 times (last vs. South Florida, 11/19/00)...ST...1 twice (last vs. CS North., 12/21/00) 1 three times...bk...1 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00 28 vs. South Carolina, 12/4/99...MN...15 vs. CS Northridge, 12/21/00 #33 NATALIE TUCKER 5-9 SR GUARD 17 twice (last at Kansas, 1/2/00)...PTS...12 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 6 twice (last at Kansas, 1/2/00)...FG...5 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 14 at UCLA, 3/4/99...FGA...8 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 3 five times (last vs. WSU, 2/10/00)...3PT...2 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 6 at UCLA, 3/4/99...3PT A...4 vs. UCSB, 12/3/00 7 twice(last vs. South Florida, 11/19/00)...RBS...7 vs. South Florida, 11/19/00 8 three times (last vs. Stan., 1/6/00)...A...5 twice (last vs. La Salle, 12/1/00) 7 at Washington State, 1/9/99...ST...2 three times (last at Denver, 12/18/00) 2 vs. Sam HoustonState, 11/21/98...BK... 39 vs. St. Joseph s, 12/6/98...MN...34 vs. UCSB, 12/3/00