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QUICK FACTS 2006-2007 DAYTON FLYERS WOMEN S BASKETBALL

UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON QUICK FACTS H E A D C O A C H JIM JABIR University Information Athletics website... www.daytonflyers.com Location... Dayton, OH 45469 Enrollment... 6,900 Founded... 1850 Religious Affiliation... Roman Catholic (Marianist) Nickname... Flyers Colors... Red (PMS 200) & Blue (PMS 288) Conference... Atlantic 10 President... Dr. Daniel J. Curran Vice President / Director of Athletics... Ted Kissell Faculty Representative... Michael O Hare, PhD Associate Director of Athletics / SWA...Cindy Hartmann Hard-working. Compassionate. Dedicated. These are just a few words that come to mind when talking with Jim Jabir. On April 8, 2003, the University of Dayton introduced Jabir as the women's basketball team's eighth head coach and first male head coach in the history of the program. The Flyers have been one of the most improved teams in the nation under the direction of Jabir. UD had the fourth best single-season turnaround in the nation in the 2004-05 season with an improvement of nine wins over the previous campaign. Jabir and Dayton continured the trend in 2005-06 with an improvement of five more wins, giving UD the second best improvement over a two-year span in the nation. The 2005-06 season also saw two different Flyers earn Atlantic 10 All- Conference accolades as UD advanced finished sixth in a conference that sent five teams to postseason play. Dayton also advanced to the Quarterfinals of the A-10 Tournament and finished with a winning record for the first time in five years. Jabir came to UD after spending one season as an assistant at Colorado. In his last season at CU, the Buffaloes (24-8) advanced to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament and were ranked as high as 23rd in the ESPN/Coaches' Poll and 24th in the Associated Press Poll. Jabir was primarily responsible for the development of CU's post players, including the Buffaloes' first-ever First Team All-Big 12 selection. Basketball Information Head Coach... Jim Jabir (Nazareth, 1984) Record at UD... 33-53 / three years Overall Record... 263-276 / 18 years Assistant Coaches... Bernard Scott (Toledo, 2001),... Susan Blauser (Illinois, 2000), Melanie Halker (Siena, 1999) Director of Basketball Operations...... Frank Goldsberry (Ball State, 1978) Basketball Office Phone... (937) 229-4447 Basketball Trainer... Sara Thomas, ATC, LAT Strength & Conditioning Coach... Michael Bewley, CSCS Basketball Secretary... Linda Waltz Records / History 2005-2006 Overall Record... 17-12 2005-2006 A-10 Record / Finish... 8-8 / T-6th NCAA Appearances / Record... none WNIT Appearances / Record... 2 / 1-2 All-Time Team Record... 535-467 (.534) UD Arena Information & Athletics Communication Arena / Capacity... University of Dayton Arena / 13,409 Press Row Phone... (937) 449-2855 Press Row Internet... Wireless Access Ticket Office Phone... (937) 229-4433 Assistant Director of Athletics Communication/ Women s Basketball Contact...Bill Thomas Email... william.thomas@notes.udayton.edu Office Phone... (937) 229-4419 Cell Phone... (937) 272-5599 or (513) 312-5451 Office Fax... (937) 229-4461 Jabir had been a head coach for 16 seasons prior to coaching at CU with an all-time career mark of 220-223. His broad coaching experience ranges from the Big East Conference to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. The Brooklyn, NY native began his coaching career as an assistant at Nazareth College (1984-85) and at Buffalo State (1985-86). Jabir was instrumental in leading the Bengals to a 23-3 slate, the SUNYAC title, a 22-game winning streak, an NCAA regional tournament appearance and a national ranking (No. 3) during the 1985-86 season. After one season as an assistant, Jabir became the head coach at Buffalo State during the 1986-87 season at the age of 24. He led that team to a 14-11 record and guided the Bengals to the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) championship and an appearance in the Division III Tournament. Jabir matriculated to Siena College from Buffalo State, where he served as the head coach of the Saints for three seasons (1987-90) and compiled a 50-29 record. Jabir's teams posted three consecutive winning seasons. In his first season, Jabir was responsible for the development of Siena's first-ever Freshman All-American. After his stint at Siena, Jabir spent six years at Marquette University becoming one of the most successful coaches in the history of the program, elevating the Golden Eagles into the national spotlight. After posting a 7-20 record during his inaugural year (1990-91) at Marquette, Jabir guided his team to four consecutive winning seasons, two 20-plus winning seasons and three post-season appearances, including back-to-back bids to the NCAA Tournament. In 1994-95, Marquette won the Great Midwest Conference Tournament, the first tournament championship in school history. This followed the 1993-94 campaign in which Jabir compiled a program-best 22-7 overall record and its first trip to the NCAA Tournament. Before his stint at Colorado, Jabir was at the helm of Providence College for six seasons, 1996-2002. During his last three years, the Friars' record improved with each season and in his final season, the Friars finished 13-15 overall and eighth of 14 schools in the prestigious Big East, its highest finish ever since the Big East went to a one division format. Jabir was a two-time Reebok/Great Midwest Conference Coach of the Year. Jabir is a 1984 graduate of Nazareth College in Rochester, New York, where he received a degree in English. He also earned his Masters degree in Student Personnel Administration from Buffalo State in 1986. Jabir and his wife Kathy have three children, Lauren, Shane and Jackson.

2006-07 DAYTON SCHEDULE Friday November 3 Central State (exhibition) UD Arena TBA Tuesday November 7 Ohio Legends (exhibition) UD Arena TBA L O U I S V I L L E T O U R N A M E N T Friday November 10 at Louisville Louisville, KY TBA Saturday November 11 vs Winthrop Louisville, KY TBA Sunday November 12 vs Memphis Louisville, KY TBA Thursday November 16 at Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH TBA Sunday November 19 at Indiana Bloomington, IN TBA Tuesday November 21 Drexel UD Arena TBA Sunday November 26 at Akron Akron, OH TBA Thursday November 30 at Tennessee-Martin Martin, TN TBA Saturday December 2 Long Island UD Arena TBA Wednesday December 6 Loyola-Chicago UD Arena TBA Tuesday December 19 at Clemson Clemson, SC TBA Friday December 22 at Wright State Fairborn, OH TBA D A R T M O U T H T O U R N A M E N T Friday December 29 (Dartmouth, Boston, Duke) Hanover, NH TBA Saturday December 30 (Dartmouth, Boston, Duke) Hanover, NH TBA Wednesday January 3 St. Francis (PA) UD Arena TBA A T L A N T I C 1 0 C O N F E R E N C E S C H E D U L E Home Opponents Road Opponents Duquesne Charlotte Fordham Rhode Island George Washington Richmond La Salle St. Bonaventure Massachusetts Saint Louis Saint Joseph s Temple Xavier Xavier ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIP - X A V I E R UNIVERSITY Friday March 2 Opening Round Cincinnati, OH 12/2/4/6 pm Saturday March 3 Quarterfinals Cincinnati, OH 12/2/4/6 pm Sunday March 4 Semifinals Cincinnati, OH 2/4 pm Monday March 5 Finals Cincinnati, OH 5:00 pm All Times Eastern & Subject To Change Complete schedule with game times and conference opponents will be announced when available (early Sept.)

2006-2007 DAYTON ROSTER N U M E R I C A L R O S T E R No. Name Year Pos. Ht. Hometown High School/Last School 1 Ashley Brown * Jr. F 6-0 Wilberforce, OH Xenia/Cincinnati 2 Kendel Ross Fr. G/F 6-1 Sarnia, ONT Sarnia Northern 4 Kiki Lund Jr. G 5-11 Aarhus, Denmark Marselisborg Gymnasium 5 Kelly Keil Fr. C 6-4 Sparta, NJ Sparta 12 Aundrea Lindsey Fr. G 5-5 Maywood, IL Proviso East 14 Brittany Holterman Jr. G 5-11 Racine, WI The Prairie School 15 Ashley Armstrong Jr. G 5-9 Beloit, OH West Branch 20 Karah Cloxton Jr. G 5-8 Winfield, WV Winfield 23 Kathy Guin Jr. G 5-5 Guthrie, OK Guthrie/NE Oklahoma 34 Jennifer Strong R-Sr. F 6-0 Warrensville, OH Warrensville Heights 40 Amber Peterink Sr. F 6-1 Kendallville, IN East Noble 42 Nikki Oakland Jr. F 6-2 San Diego, CA El Camino 44 Jennifer Tisza R-So. C 6-3 Port Clinton, OH Port Clinton 50 Marie Rosche So. F 6-2 Rockville, MD Westtown (PA) * - will redshirt the 2006-07 due to NCAA transfer rules 2 0 0 5-2 0 0 6 S T A T I S T I C S ## Player GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 31 Cara Wright 29-29 871 30.0 184 354.520 0 0.000 101 151.669 109 187 296 10.2 79 26 93 47 34 469 16.2 34 Jennifer Strong 29-29 906 31.2 125 330.379 41 120.342 54 67.806 27 93 120 4.1 56 44 73 6 28 345 11.9 04 Kiki Lund 29-27 736 25.4 74 187.396 44 105.419 27 29.931 8 34 42 1.4 20 51 36 1 16 219 7.6 42 Nikki Oakland 27-0 435 16.1 51 112.455 1 2.500 37 58.638 37 70 107 4.0 68 35 42 34 11 140 5.2 14 Brittany Holterman 28-2 460 16.4 54 115.470 1 3.333 35 63.556 41 76 117 4.2 50 52 44 6 21 144 5.1 12 Terri Ramsey 29-28 691 23.8 40 136.294 16 59.271 35 49.714 7 49 56 1.9 54 96 69 1 29 131 4.5 20 Karah Cloxton 29-1 473 16.3 34 83.410 15 41.366 28 44.636 6 26 32 1.1 39 82 59 3 24 111 3.8 54 Angela Cape 29-29 381 13.1 39 87.448 0 0.000 25 40.625 18 41 59 2.0 71 21 50 11 3 103 3.6 15 Ashley Armstrong 27-0 352 13.0 26 77.338 14 43.326 20 33.606 14 28 42 1.6 27 31 38 1 14 86 3.2 40 Amber Peterink 29-0 343 11.8 35 74.473 4 18.222 18 26.692 23 44 67 2.3 54 19 28 0 2 92 3.2 44 Jen Tisza 16-0 94 5.9 8 29.276 0 2.000 5 7.714 5 13 18 1.1 19 4 8 0 0 21 1.3 22 Lyndsey DeWitt 8-0 47 5.9 1 10.100 0 4.000 3 5.600 2 6 8 1.0 8 3 2 0 2 5 0.6 25 Marie Rosche 4-0 6 1.5 1 3.333 0 0.000 0 0.000 2 1 3 0.8 1 0 0 0 0 2 0.5 TEAM 47 57 104 3.6 1 8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total 29 5795 672 1597.421 136 397.343 388 572.678 346 725 1071 36.9 547 464 550 110 184 1868 64.4 Opponents 29 5799 667 1687.395 144 422.341 418 603.693 392 680 1072 37.0 539 378 490 69 212 1896 65.4 Returning Flyers 3805 408 1010.404 120 334.359 224 327.685 210 442 652 22.4 335 318 336 51 116 1160 40.0 Departing Flyers 1990 264 587.450 16 63.254 164 245.669 136 283 419 14.4 212 146 214 59 68 708 24.4 U N I V E R S I T Y O F D A Y T O N A R E N A In November 2002, the UD Arena re-opened after undergoing a major renovation that has been completed in a swift 10 months. Additions to the UD Arena included suites and loge seats, and the new Time Warner Cable Flight Deck -- all overlooking Blackburn Court with a powerful view of all of the action. The Boesch Lounge received a face-lift along with new restrooms and upgraded concessions for the fans. Environmental graphics were added throughout the building that tell the story of the long tradition of Dayton basketball. Overall, the facility was modernized with an eye to the future while maintaining its steadfast roots as a landmark in the Dayton community. The Arena, built in 1969 for approximately $4.5 million without the use of public funds, has hosted 18 of the last 35 NCAA Men s Basketball Tournaments. That covers 65 games, fourth all-time behind Kansas City's Municipal Auditorium, New York's Madison Square Garden, and Salt Lake City's Huntsman Center. The Arena has also hosted six Women s NCAA games, including the 2003 East Regional. The Flyer Faithful proved that Dayton is a basketball town regardless of gender, as the two session drew the third-largest and seventh largest East Regional attendances. UD Arena will also be the host of 2007 and 2010 Women s Regionals and the Men s Opening Round game through 2010. Above: The UD Arena suites from the concourse Below: The Time Warner Cable Flight Deck

DAYTON HIGHLIGHTS In 2005-06, UD continued its improvement as a program and had one of the best seasons in school history at 17-12 overall. The mark was the first winning record since the 2000-01 season and just the 19th time in the history of UD women s basketball. Cara Wright was named an Atlantic 10 First Team pick and led the Atlantic 10 Conference with 15 double-doubles and was the only player in the conference to average a double double on the year. Wright led the A-10 and ranked 22nd nationally in rebounding at 10.2 per game. She also ranked third in the conference in scoring (16.2 ppg), third in blocks (1.62 bpg) and second in field goal percentage (.520). Jennifer Strong earned A-10 Second Team honors for her first All-Conference honor after ranking second on the Flyer roster and 18th in the A-10 in scoring at 11.9 ppg. She started all 29 games and leads UD with 72 consecutive starts in a row at the end of the 2005-06 season. Strong scored in double figures during 20 of the final 23 games including a career-best 24 against Xavier on Jan. 19. UD has been one of the most improved teams in the nation over the past two seasons under the direction of Head Coach Jim Jabir. In his first season with the Flyers, Dayton won just three games. Last year, UD had the fourth best single-season turnaround in the nation with 12 wins overall for a nine-game improvement. The Flyers won 17 games in 2005-06 and tied for the second best improvement in the NCAA from the 2003-04 season to the 2005-06 campaign. Dayton s 17-12 regular season record was not only one of the best turnarounds in the nation, but is among the most successful seasons in Flyer women s basketball history. UD hit the 17-win plateau for just the second time in its Division I history and the first time in 22 years. This season s win total matches the third most wins since the current Flyer seniors were in preschool (1984-85 season). Dayton was also 8-8 in Atlantic 10 regular season games this season, to place sixth in a conference that sent five teams to postseason play. UD added two new assistants to its coaching staff during the offseason as Susan Blauser and Melanie Halker came to Dayton. Blauser served as an assistant at Akron for two seasons. While at UA, She coordinated travel and team equipment while directing the Zips' community service activities. She also helped to recruit the first ever Street & Smith All-American to play at Akron. Blauser went to Akron from Boston University where she spent the 2003-04 season as an assistant coach. In addition to working with the post players, she served as the Terriers' recruiting coordinator and facilitated preseason conditioning and individual workouts. From 2001-03 she was a graduate assistant at Division II Clarion (Pa.) University where she earned a master's degree in rehabilitative sciences. Blauser created the "Eagles' Nest" youth fan club and was named the 2003 Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Graduate Assistant of the Year. She was also instrumental in the development of All-America honoree Heather Cigich while at Clarion. A 2000 graduate of the University of Illinois, Blauser was first-team All-Big Ten and Illinois team MVP as a junior in 1999, leading the team in scoring at 17.1 points per game and was a nominee for the Naismith Player of the Year. A preseason All-America pick her senior season, she went on to earn second-team All-Big Ten accolades and was named to the WBCA Top 15 Senior All-Star Game after averaging 14.5 ppg and 7.9 rebounds per contest. The Fighting Illini (23-11) spent most of the 1999-00 season ranked in the top 10 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Blauser played her freshman and sophomore seasons at Rutgers where she was named to the Big East All-Rookie team in 1996 and the Rutgers Most Valuable Player in 1997. She was named the Scarlet Knights' Most Courageous Player both years on the roster and was a team captain as a sophomore. Halker served as an assistant coach at Indiana State for the past two years and led the Sycamores through their most successful seasons in program's history. Indiana State recorded a school-record 27 victories in 2005-06 and dominated the Missouri Valley Conference with a 16-2 record and the program's first ever outright MVC Regular Season title. The Sycamores participated in the 2006 Preseason and Postseason WNIT under Halker's direction. She also tutored the 2005 MVC Newcomer of the Year as well as the 2006 MVC Player of the Year. Halker had worked as an assistant coach for the previous two seasons with the Siena (N.Y.) women's basketball program. At her alma mater, she helped lead the Siena program to back-to-back MAAC Conference Championships in 2002-03 & 2003-04. In 2002-03, Halker's Siena squad advanced to the second round of the WNIT, with a victory over Seton Hall. During her time with the Saints, Halker mentored the 2002-03 MAAC Player of the Year and recruited the 2005 MAAC Rookie of the Year. Following her graduation from Siena in 1999, Halker spanned the globe playing basketball before returning to Loudonville. From 1999 to 2000, she played in Luxembourg. In the fall of 2001, she made a brief stop to play in Israel. Halker is one of the greatest players ever to pull on a Siena jersey. She is the school's second all-time leading scorer with 2021 career points and is the school's alltime leading rebounder.