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2006-2007 University of Washington Husky Women s Basketball Athletic Communications Contact: Erin Rowley Phone: 206-685-3118 Fax: 206-543-5000 Email: erowley@u.washington.edu 2006-07 Schedule/Results Record: 17-11 Overall, 10-7 Pac-10 National Ranking: nr/nr Date Opponent Time/Result N1 University of Regina (exh) W, 111-57 N5 Australian Inst. of Sport (ex) W, 107-56 N14 at Marquette L, 61-78 N17 at #12/13 Purdue L, 64-88 N21 at Eastern Washington W, 67-59 N25-26 Basketball Travelers Husky Classic N25 Saint Louis W, 96-69 N26 Northern Iowa W, 81-63 N30 at Kent State L, 78-81 OT D3 at #6/6 Ohio State L, 79-84 D6 #15/14 Texas A&M W, 65-59 D10 Nevada W, 79-60 D15 Gonzaga W, 75-61 D17 rv/#23 Florida State W, 84-65 D21 at Oregon W, 60-56 D23 at Oregon State (FSN NW) W, 71-67 OT D29 USC W, 76-60 D31 UCLA W, 72-67 J4 at Arizona W, 83-66 J7 at #13/14 Arizona State (FSN) L, 83-88 J11 #10/10 Stanford (Comcast VOD)L, 56-77 J13 #22/22 California (FSN) L, 49-72 J20 Washington State W, 88-64 J26 at UCLA L, 67-73 J28 at USC L, 58-78 F1 #12/10 ASU (Comcast VOD) L, 64-75 F3 Arizona W, 79-64 F8 at #20/20 California (Comcast)W, 79-76 OT F10 at #11/11 Stanford (FSN) L, 54-80 F17 at Washington State (FSN NW) W, 81-49 F22 Oregon State (Comcast VOD) W, 70-59 F24 Oregon (KONG-TV) 3 p.m. M2-5 Pac-10 Tournament San Jose, Calif. M17-20 NCAA 1st and 2nd Rounds Campus Sites M24-27 NCAA Regionals Campus Sites A1&3 NCAA Final Four Cleveland, Ohio * Pac-10 Game Times local to site All home games held at Huskies Host Rival Ducks In Regular Season Home Finale Saturday, February 24, 2007 Oregon (16-11, 8-9 Pac-10) at Washington (17-11, 10-7 Pac-10) 3 p.m. Radio - KKNW AM 1150 Live TV - KONG-TV Up Next: Washington women s basketball (17-11, 10-7 Pac-10) will host Oregon (16-11, 8-9 Pac-10) in its regular season home finale, Saturday, Feb. 24, at 3 p.m. at. The contest will be televised on KONG-TV in the Seattle Area, and on the Oregon Sports Network in Oregon. The Huskies will honor their seven-member senior class - including student-assistant coach Angie Jones - prior to the contest. UW s six seniors on the roster - Jill Bell, Cheri Craddock, Cameo Hicks, Maggie O Hara, Erica Schelly and Breanne Watson - will be making their final regular season home appearance at. The group will be honored in a special pre-game ceremony following the National Anthem. After defeating Oregon State on Thursday (70-59), the Huskies moved into a fourthplace tie with USC in the Pac-10 standings. Depending on the outcomes of Saturday s and Sunday s games, UW could still finish anywhere from tied for third to fifth. Oregon, which won at Washington State on Thursday (51-34) has a virtual lock on sixth place, win or lose versus Washington. The Huskies have won four of their last five games and are 11-3 when playing at home this season. The Ducks are on an upswing of their own, winning six of their last eight games after losing four-straight. TV Coverage: Saturday s game with the Ducks will be televised live on KONG- TV in the Seattle area, and on the Oregon Sports Network in the state of Oregon. Joe Giansante and Elise Woodward will call the action from Bank of America Arena. Radio Coverage: All Husky women s basketball games can be heard live on the radio at KKNW 1150 AM. Steve Sandmeyer, in his eighth season as the voice of UW women s hoops, calls the play-by-play. Former Husky Elise (Niemela) Woodward joins Sandmeyer as the color commentator for home broadcasts. Fan can also listen to games on the internet at www.gohuskies.com. Rankings: Washington did not receive votes in either of this week s Associated Press or USA Today/WBCA/ESPN Coaches polls for the sixth-straight week. UW received votes in both polls for four-straight weeks from Dec. 18-Jan. 8. The Huskies have been ranked as high as No. 23 in the coaches poll (Nov. 13) this season after earning a No. 25 preseason billing. Previous Game s Starters (Feb. 22 vs. Oregon) No. Name P Ht. Yr. EXP. 06-07 Stats Hometown 4 Emily Florence G 5-5 Jr. 2V 5.3 ppg, 5.3 rpg Boise, Idaho 10 Dominique Banks G 5-8 Jr. 2V 4.1 ppg, 2.7 rpg Stockton, Calif. 5 Cameo Hicks G 5-10 Sr. 3V 17.3 ppg, 5.4 rpg Tracy, Calif. 23 Maggie O Hara F 6-3 Sr. 3V 3.1 ppg, 3.1 rpg Boise, Idaho 32 Andrea Plouffe F/C 6-2 Jr. 2V 10.2 ppg, 3.6 rpg Edmonton, Alberta Huskies Off The Bench No. Name P Ht. Yr. EXP. 06-07 Stats Hometown 0 Laura McLellan F/C 6-2 Fr. HS 2.1 ppg, 2.3 rpg Campbell, Calif. 1 Jill Bell F/C 6-0 R-Sr. 3V 7.2 ppg, 4.3 rpg Bellevue, Wash. 2 Cheri Craddock G 5-10 Sr. 3V 6.4 ppg, 1.5 rpg Oakland, Calif. 3 Breanne Watson F 6-1 Sr. 3V 6.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg Richmond, B.C. 11 Erica Schelly G 5-11 R-Sr. 3V 1.3 ppg, 1.0 rpg Fort Collins, Colo. 14 Heidi McNeill F/C 6-3 So. 1V 0.3 ppg, 0.6 rpg Oak Harbor, Wash. 20 Sami Whitcomb G 5-10 Fr. HS 4.8 ppg, 1.7 rpg Ventura, Calif. 22 Stefanie Clark G 5-9 R-So. 1V 7.1 ppg, 2.2 rpg Lakeview Terrace, Calif. 42 Sara Mosiman G 5-9 Fr. HS 1.3 ppg, 0.9 rpg

HUSKY QUICK FACTS Location:... Founded:... November 4, 1861 Enrollment:... 31,474 Nickname:... Huskies Colors:... Purple & Gold School Song:... Bow Down to Washington Conference:... Pacific-10 President:... Dr. Mark Emmert Athletic Director:... Todd Turner Executive Associate A.D:... Jeff Compher Senior Associate Athletic Director:Marie Tuite Home Court: (10,000) Press Row:... 206-543-2230 Women s Basketball Staff Head Coach:... June Daugherty Alma Mater:... Ohio State, 1978 Current Season at UW:... 11th Record at UW:... 190-137 Career Record:... 313-211 Associate Head Coach:...Mike Daugherty Assistant Coaches:... Janet Soderberg,... Kellie Lewis-Jay Student Assistant:... Angie Jones Director of Operations:... Kate Werner Adiminstrative Assistant:... Cheryl Forsberg WBB Office Phone:... 206-543-0732 Athletic Trainer:... Jenn Ratcliff 2005-06 Record:... 19-11 2005-06 Pac-10 Record:... 11-7 2005-06 Pac-10 Finish:... t-4th 2005-06 Postseason:... 2nd Round Inaugural Season:... 1974-75 All-Time Record:... 633-326 Last NCAA Appearance:... 2005-06 Letterwinners Ret./Lost:... 10/4 Starters Returning/Lost:... 5/0 Redshirts Returning:... 1 Newcomers:... 4 Athletic Communications Asst. AD/Ath. Comm.... Richard Kilwien WBB Contact:... Erin Rowley Office Phone:... 206-685-3118 Email:... erowley@u.washington.edu General Office Phone:... 206-543-2230 Office Fax:... 206-543-5000 Website:... www.gohuskies.com Washington Pronunciation Guide: Michelle Augustavo... ah-guh-stah-vo Cheri Craddock... Shu-REE KRA-duck June Daugherty... June DOUGH-er-tee Cameo Hicks...CAM-ee-o Hicks Sara Mosiman... MOE-cee-man Andrea Plouffe... ANN-drea PLOOF Janet Soderberg... SO-der-berg Breanne Watson... bree-annwatson Sami Whitcomb... SAM-ee WHIT-com Scouting The Huskies: Washington is down to just its last regular season game when it hosts Oregon, Saturday. After notching the series sweep versus the Beavers with a 70-59 victory over Oregon State, Thursday, UW will look to do the same against Oregon. Washington edged the Ducks by four points (56-60) in these teams earlier season meeting back on Dec. 21. Washington has won four of its last five games but has definitely endured a roller coaster season. After opening the season 0-2, UW won 12 of its next 14 games including nine in a row. Then the Huskies lost six of seven until their recent upswing. Leading the way for UW is senior guard Cameo Hicks, averaging team-highs of 17.3 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. Hicks has tallied double-digit scoring numbers in 22 of the last 23 games and 26 overall this season. She had her 20-game double-figure scoring streak come to an end at Stanford (Feb. 10), after scoring 25 points vs. Arizona (Feb. 3) and 27 points at Cal (Feb. 8) the previous two games. In all she has eight 20-point scoring games this season. Junior point guard Emily Florence continues to lead the Huskies in assists (110) and steals (65), and is second in rebounding (5.3). She has even tallied double-figure scoring efforts twice in the last four games. Florence has grabbed at least five rebounds in 15 of the last 21 games including a career-high 11 versus USC (Dec. 29). The smallest Husky, she is tied for the team rebounding lead in Pac- 10 play with 5.6 boards per outing. Also scoring in double-figures is junior center Andrea Plouffe with 10.2 points per game. Senior forward/center Jill Bell is third on the squad with 7.2 points and 4.3 rebounds per game, and has tallied a team-high 19 blocked shots. Senior forward Breanne Watson is coming off a good game versus the Beavers, Thursday, sharing team-high scoring honors with Hicks (13 points) on 4-of-7 shooting. She also grabbed five rebounds. RPI/Strength Of Schedule: With Selection Monday only weeks away, the eyes of the college basketball world are already looking at RPI numbers. Heading into this week, Washington s strength of schedule is ranked 21st according to Collegiate Basketball News - which also leads the Pac-10. Stanford (33rd) and Arizona (41st) are the only other teams with strength of schedule rankings in the Top-50 (Arizona State is 53rd). Washington also owns an RPI ranking of 30th according to Sagarin and 41st according to Collegiate Basketball News. Washington s RPI rankings are fourth highest in the Pac-10 behind Stanford (8-Sagarin, 11-CBN), Arizona State (10-Sagarin, 16-CBN), and California (24-Sagarin, 34-CBN). Of Washington s 11 losses this season, seven have come to opponents currently ranked in this week s Associated Press Top-25: #5 Ohio State, #8 Stanford (twice), #10 Arizona State (twice), #15 Purdue, and #19 Marquette. Senior Salute: Washington s six-woman senior class, as well as student-assistant coach Angie Jones, will be honored prior to the Huskies regular season home finale versus Oregon on Saturday. Jill Bell, Cheri Craddock, Cameo Hicks, Maggie O Hara, Erica Schelly and Breanne Watson will all be playing their final home game versus the Ducks. Bell, Jones and Schelly are fifth-year seniors, while Craddock, Hicks, O Hara and Watson are wrapping up their UW careers in four years. What To Watch: Senior Jill Bell is currently tied for third on Washington s all-time career list for blocked shots with Karen Deden (94). She needs just seven more blocks to surpass her former teammate, Andrea Lalum (100), to move into secondplace. Scouting Oregon: After losing six of seven games that included a four-game skid, the Ducks have stormed back, winning six of their last eight contests. Oregon pulled big upset over then-no. 22 California, Feb. 15, defeating the nationally ranked Golden Bears by 20 points (62-42). Oregon ended up splitting its final regular season homestand, falling to Stanford (56-74). The Ducks rebounded with their loss at Stanford to defeat Washington State, 51-34. Cicely Oaks led the team with 12 points while Eleanor Haring tallied 11 points, five rebounds, two assists and one block. Haring leads the team with 13.2 points and 5.0 rebounds per game. All-Time Series Versus Oregon: The all-time series between Washington and Oregon is tied at 36 games apiece dating back to 1974-75. UW has won the last two, including the earlier season meeting in Eugene (60-56). The Huskies own a 19-11 advantage over Oregon when playing in Seattle and have won the last five straight at dating back to 2002. Earlier Season Meeting Recap - UW 60, Oregon 56: Senior guard Cameo Hicks scored a team-high 18 points, including 11 in the final five minutes of the game, to lead Washington over Oregon, 60-56, in both teams Pac-10 opener at McArthur Court in Eugene, Ore., Dec. 21. The win was the fifth-straight for Washington. The

Ducks suffered a rare home setback and lost their second-straight game. Hicks sparked the MEDIA Huskies INFORMATION down the stretch. After leading by as many as eight points four minutes into the second-half, the UW advantage fell to just one point, 43-42, with 6:13 remaining. After junior center Andrea Plouffe sank the first of two free-throws to give the Huskies a two-point cushion, Hicks took over scoring 11 of UW s last 16 points. With 5:16 left in the game, Hicks drove through traffic for a layin and on the Ducks next possession stole the ball and dribbled the length of the court for another layin, giving Washington a four-point lead, 48-42. After Oregon closed the gap to within two, senior forward Maggie O Hara drained a pair of free-throws and senior guard Cheri Craddock sank a huge three-pointer to extend the Husky lead to seven (53-46) with 2:09 remaining. The Ducks answered with a three-pointer from Kaela Chapadelaine, but Hicks responded with a trey of her own with 37.6 seconds left as UW regained its seven-point advantage (56-49). Oregon was forced to finish the game fouling the Huskies, and Hicks went to the line all three times, hitting four of the six free-throw attempts to sustain the UW lead. The high-paced second-half followed a lackluster offensive performance for both teams in the first half. UW shot just 25 percent from the field in the opening 20 minutes, with the Ducks not much better with a 33.3 percent clip. The Huskies didn t reach double-digits until there were just over six minutes until halftime. Oregon led for most of the first-half, including by as much as seven points with 7:09 left. But the Huskies finally found their stride, finishing the half on a 14-3 run. The run was sparked by junior guard Dominique Banks, playing in her first game of the season since undergoing surgery on both of her legs in September. Banks scored all seven of her points during a 9-0 run to end the first-half, including a three-pointer. Craddock made her first start of the season, contributing eight points. O Hara led the Huskies on the boards, grabbing a season-high nine rebounds as UW outrebounded Oregon, 45-38. Hicks added eight boards and junior point guard Emily Florence grabbed six. O Hara also finished with nine points on 3-of-5 shooting and a 3-for-3 mark from the charity stripe. Eleanor Haring led the Ducks with 17 points, and Jessie Shetters grabbed a game-high 10 boards. Tamika Nurse added 11 points for Oregon. Last Game Recap - UW 70, OSU 59: Seniors Cameo Hicks and Breanne Watson each scored 13 points, leading Washington to a 70-59 victory over Oregon State in Pac-10 women s basketball action at, Thursday. The victory improved Washington s overall record to 17-11 and 10-7 in the conference, while the Beavers fell to 8-18, 3-14 in the Pac-10. Coupled with USC s overtime loss at California, the Huskies moved into a tie for fourth place in the Pac-10 standings with just one more game left on the regular season docket. The Huskies have now won four of their last five games. Hicks and Watson led a balanced scoring attack for Washington, with eight Huskies scoring five or more points including eight points by junior center Andrea Plouffe and eight by redshirt-sophomore guard Stefanie Clark. Junior point guard Emily Florence tallied team-highs in rebounds (six), assists (four) and steals (three), to go along with seven points. Senior forward Maggie O Hara also contributed five points, five rebounds and two assists. The Huskies held OSU senior and the Pac-10 s leading scorer, Casey Nash, to 13 points on 4-of-16 shooting. Nash, who missed a portion of the game after a collision with UW s Maggie O Hara while diving on the floor after a loose ball, went into the week averaging 20.0 points per game. Forward Judie Lomax notched a double-double for OSU with 13 points and 12 rebounds, while Mercedes Fox-Griffin scored 17 points and added five assists. Washington edged Oregon State by just four points in overtime in the teams earlier sea- 2006-07 HUSKY WOMEN S BASKETBALL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT YR EXP HOMETOWN 0 Laura McLellan F/C 6-2 Fr. HS Campbell, Calif. 1 Jill Bell F/C 6-0 Sr.* 3V Bellevue, Wash. 2 Cheri Craddock G 5-10 Sr. 3V Oakland, Calif. 3 Breanne Watson F 6-1 Sr. 3V Richmond, B.C. 4 Emily Florence G 5-5 Jr. 2V Boise, Idaho 5 Cameo Hicks G 5-10 Sr. 3V Tracy, Calif. 10 Dominique Banks G 5-8 Jr. 2V Stockton, Calif. 11 Erica Schelly G 5-11 Sr.* 3V Fort Collins, Colo. 14 Heidi McNeill F 6-3 So. 1V Oak Harbor, Wash. 15 Michelle Augustavo% G 6-0 Jr. TR Bothell, Wash. 20 Sami Whitcomb G 5-10 Fr. HS Ventura, Calif. 22 Stefanie Clark* G 5-9 So.* 1V Lakeview Terrace, Calif. 23 Maggie O Hara F/C 6-3 Sr. 3V Boise, Idaho 32 Andrea Plouffe F/C 6-2 Jr. 2V Edmonton, Alberta 42 Sara Mosiman G 5-9 Fr. HS % - will sit out 2006-07 season due to NCAA transfer rules MEDIA INFORMATION Credentials: Requests from print, electronic and photo journalists for season and individual game credentials should be made on your media outlet s letterhead and mailed or faxed to Erin Rowley at the UW Athletic Communications office, University of Washington, 229 Graves Building, Box 354070, Seattle, WA, 98195-4070. The fax number is 206-543-5000. Credentials will be issued to legitimate media outlets. Interviews/Practice Policy: Washington women s basketball practices are open to the media and public, and will usually be held on the main court or east court at. Interviews must be arranged through Erin Rowley in the Athletic Communications Office and 24 hours advance notice is requested. Interviews will be scheduled around players convenience and must be conducted by the start of practice. Please call the UW Athletic Communications office to confirm practice location and start times. The Husky practice schedule, listed month-to-month, can be found on www.gohuskies.com, on the women s basketball page. Radio Broadcasts: All Husky games will be broadcast live by KKNW 1150 AM. Broadcasts can also be accessed on the internet at gohuskies.com. Steve Sandmeyer is the play-by-play announcer and Elise Woodward will be the color commentator for home games. June Daugherty Coaches Radio Show: UW radio announcer Steve Sandmeyer hosts a half-hour radio show with head coach June Daugherty on KJR AM 950. The show airs at 7 p.m. on the following dates: Tues., Dec. 5 Tues., Dec. 12 Tues., Dec. 19 Tues., Dec. 26 Tues., Jan. 9 Mon., Jan. 15 Mon., Jan. 22 Mon., Jan. 29 Mon., Feb. 5 Mon., Feb. 12 Mon., Feb. 19 Mon., Feb. 26 Mon., March 5 Huskies on the Web: Current news and notes regarding the women s basketball team can be found at www.gohuskies.com. Video broadcasts, radio broadcasts and live scoring can also be accessed on the site. Television Broadcasts: At least three UW games will be broadcast nationally by FSN: Jan. 7 at ASU 11:30 a.m. FSN Jan. 13 California 1:30 p.m. FSN Feb. 10 at Stanford 1 p.m. FSN

PAC-10 CONFERENCE PRESEASON PAC-10 COACHES POLL TEAM (first-place votes) POINTS 1. Stanford (9) 81 2. Arizona State (1) 70 3. USC 63 4. California 53 Washington 53 6. UCLA 46 7. Arizona 32 8. Oregon 22 9. Washington State 16 10. Oregon State 14 PRESEASON PAC-10 MEDIA POLL TEAM (first-place votes) POINTS 1. Stanford (11) 110 2. Arizona State 97 3. USC 76 4. California 75 5. Washington 69 6. UCLA 61 7. Arizona 39 8. Oregon 29 9. Oregon State 26 10. Washington State 19 PRESEASON ALL-PAC-10 TEAM Shay Murphy USC F Sr. Noelle Quinn UCLA G Sr. Brooke Smith Stanford C Sr. Emily Westerberg ASU F Sr. Candice Wiggins Stanford G Jr. PAC-10 COACHES TELECONFERENCE Pac-10 head women s basketball coaches will be available on 10 media teleconferences during the 2004-05 season. Each coach is scheduled to be on the line for five minutes with calls starting at 9:30 a.m. PST. A taped replay will be available at 3:30 p.m. PST following the call. Media may call the Pac-10 Office (925-932-4411) to receive the media only number. Teleconferences are scheduled for Dec. 12, Jan. 2, Jan. 9, Jan. 16, Jan. 23, Jan. 30, Feb. 6, Feb. 13, Feb. 20, and Feb. 27. Call Schedule (PST) 9:30 a.m. Moderator opens call 9:35 a.m. Charli Turner Thorne (ASU) 9:40 a.m. Joan Bonvicini (Arizona) 9:45 a.m. Sherri Murrell (WSU) 9:50 a.m. June Daugherty (Wash.) 9:55 a.m. Mark Trakh (USC) 10:00 a.m. Kathy Olivier (UCLA) 10:05 a.m. LaVonda Wagner (OSU) 10:10 a.m. Bev Smith (Oregon) 10:15 a.m. Joanne Boyle (California) 10:20 a.m. Tara VanDerveer (Stanford) son meeting back in December and after a close first-half it looked like this game might come down to the wire as well. The Huskies biggest lead of the half was eight points (22-14) until OSU closed the final 6:17 with a 15-4 run. The Beavers led by two (28-26) at halftime. The Huskies scored the first two buckets following the intermission and after leading by just one (35-34) at 16:27, UW went on a 10-0 run and then later tallied an 8-0 run to take as much as a 19-point lead (58-39) with 8:22 remaining in the game. Home Sweet Home: Washington has a long-standing tradition of playing well on its home floor, boasting an 11-3 record this season after going 12-2 last year. The Huskies had their 11-game home winning streak snapped on Jan. 11 by Stanford, before suffering a second loss to Cal on Jan. 13. UW finished 2005-06 winning its last three games on its home floor before winning its first eight this season. The streak ranked seventh in UW history, and was the longest since a 13-game winning streak from Jan. 2, 1988 through Dec. 19, 1988. Washington has an all-time record of 304-73 (80.6 winning percentage) at at Hec Edmundson Pavilion. Ranked Opponents: With its loss at then-no. 11 Stanford, Feb. 10, UW fell to 3-7 against Top-25 foes this season (counting teams ranked in either the AP or coaches polls). Two of the three wins came at home - versus then-no. 15 Texas A&M and then-no. 23 Florida State. The third was an overtime thriller at No. 20 Cal in which the Huskies came back from as much as a 19-point deficit midway through the second-half. Washington is 42-108 all-time against Top-25 opponents, including a 13-75 mark on the road (4-47 away, 1-15 neutral). These records reflect only teams ranked in the AP poll; Florida State was only ranked in the coaches poll at the time of their meeting in December. Eight of Washington s opponents this season were ranked in the preseason polls (AP/WBCA Coaches Poll): Stanford (4/4), Ohio State (7/7), Purdue (11/13), Arizona State (13/12), Texas A&M (14/14), California (21/21), USC (22/22), and UCLA (23/23). Top Rebounding Dawgs: Like it has all season long, Washington leads the Pac-10 in offensive rebounding with 17.04 offensive boards per game. The Huskies own a 477-343 advantage over their opponents in offensive rebounds. Pac-10 Rankings: Washington also ranks second in the Pac-10 lead in steals (10.14), second in turnover margin (+4.71), third in assist/turnover ratio (0.83), third in scoring offense (72.0) and third in 3-PT FG made (4.57) Cameo Hicks ranks fourth in the Pac-10 in scoring (17.3 ppg) She also ranks fifth in 3-PT field goal percentage (.377) and ninth in steals (1.68) Junior point guard Emily Florence leads the Pac-10 in steals (2.32), is second in assist-turnover ratio (2.39) and fifth in assists (3.93) Senior guard Cheri Craddock ranks eighth in three-point FG percentage (.333). Huskies Shuffle Lineup: UW head coach June Daugherty used her seventh different starting lineup of the season in the Huskies last three games. The latest starting five combination is junior point guard Emily Florence, junior guard Dominique Banks, senior guard Cameo Hicks, senior forward Maggie O Hara and junior forward/center Andrea Plouffe. Ten different players have been inserted into the starting lineup in 2006-07, but the mainstays have been Hicks and Florence. Both Huskies have started all 28 games. A Little Help From Their Friends: Depth has been a key factor in UW s success this season. The Huskies rotate nearly their entire bench into each game. Ten players are averaging at least 12.4 minutes of playing time and eight players are averaging 4.8 or more points per outing. Hicks Named To Another National Watch List: In addition to being named a preseason candidate for the 2006-07 Wooden Award and Naismith Trophy, Washington senior guard Cameo Hicks was selected one of 30 candidates for the 2007 Lowe s Senior CLASS Award in January. The Husky co-captain leads the squad with 17.3 points per game, 5.4 rebounds per game and a 44.7 field goal shooting percentage. This season, Hicks has tallied 26 double-figure scoring games including eight 20- point games. She tallied a string of 20-straight double-figure scoring outputs - a span during which she has averaged 18.8 points per game. She was also named the Pac-10 Player of the Week twice in a three-week span in December. What makes her performances that much more significant is the fact that she is playing with an injured right knee after suffering a bone bruise in practice, Nov. 12. Hicks stays plenty busy when she s not on the basketball court, serving in her second year as the President of the Washington Student-Athlete Advisory Council (WSAAC).

She is also keeping an online diary at GoHuskies.com. As Bell Tolls: Senior forward/center Jill Bell has reached double-figures in scoring in four of the last seven games including 13 points at USC, 10 vs. Arizona State, 11 versus Arizona and 12 at Washington State. Bell has tallied 10 double-figure scoring games this season, including a pair of double-doubles at Eastern Washington (15 points/13 rebounds) and vs. Northern Iowa (12 points/10 rebounds). Bell also leads the team with 19 blocked shots and is tied for third on Washington s all-time blocks list with 94 in her career. She needs seven more blocks to move past former teammate Andrea Lalum who finished her career with 100. Bell is the team s thirdleading scorer with 7.2 points per game and is third on the team in rebounding with 4.3 boards per game. Fearless Florence: Junior point guard Emily Florence serves as the Huskies floor leader and defensive sparkplug. Florence turned in two of her best back-to-back performances during the team s Bay Area road trip two weeks ago, scoring a season-high 12 points in UW s come-from-behind win at then-no. 20 Cal (Feb. 8) and a team-high 11 points at then-no. 11 Stanford (Feb. 10). In fact, she led the Huskies in nearly every statistical category at Stanford with team-highs in points (11), rebounds (eight), assists (four) and steals (three). She also was 3-for-3 from threepoint range in Palo Alto, matching a career-high for 3-pointers made. At Cal, in addition to her season-high 12 points, Florence added seven rebounds, six assists and two steals. She hit a huge three-pointer that tied the game at 68 with 1:50 remaining in regulation. Measuring in as the team s shortest member at 5-5, Florence is second among her teammates in rebounding with 5.3 boards per game and tied for first with Cameo Hicks for the team rebounding lead in Pac-10 play (5.6). Florence has grabbed at least five rebounds in 15 of the last 21 games. She also leads the squad with 110 assists and 65 steals. Florence dished a career-high 11 assists in UW s close loss at No. 6 Ohio State (Dec. 3) and tallied 10 assists in UW s most recent game at Washington State, Saturday. PAC-10 CONFERENCE 2005-2006 PAC-10 STANDINGS (through Thursday, Feb. 22, 2007) TEAM PAC-10 OVERALL 1. Stanford 16-1 (.941) 24-4 (.857) 2. Arizona State 15-2 (.882) 25-3 (.893) 3. California 11-6 (.647) 21-7 (.750) 4. Washington 10-7 (.588) 17-11 (.607) USC 10-7 (.588) 16-11 (.593) 6. Oregon 8-9 (.471) 16-11 (.593) 7. UCLA 7-10 (.412) 13-16 (.448) 8. Arizona 4-13 (.235) 10-19 (.345) 9.Oregon State 3-14 (.176) 8-18 (.308) 10. WSU 1-16 (.059) 5-22 (.185) THIS WEEK IN THE PAC-10 Thur., Feb. 22 - Oregon 51, WSU 34 Washington 70, OSU 59 Stanford 65, UCLA 54 California 86, USC 79 (OT) Sat., Feb. 24 - Arizona State at Arizona Oregon at Washington Oregon State at Washington St. UCLA at California Sun., Feb. 25 - USC at Stanford Banks Makes Her Comeback At Oregon: Junior guard Dominique Banks, a returning starter from last year who averaged 7.2 points and 4.1 rebounds, made her season debut at Oregon, Dec. 21. Banks missed the first 11 games after undergoing surgery to repair stress fractures in both legs, Sept. 15. Banks, who spent six weeks in a wheelchair after the surgery, had multiple stress fractures in both tibias which were discovered in August. The surgery included the insertion of rods down the middle of each tibia. In her first game back on the floor at Oregon, Banks tallied seven points, one rebound and one steal in 12 minutes. She turned in her best game of the season at USC (Jan. 28), recording a season-high 12 points and shared the team lead with four rebounds. Banks followed that up by scoring 10 points in her first start of the season vs. ASU, Feb. 1. She is averaging 4.1 points and 2.7 rebounds in 14 games overall. Hicks Reaches 1,000 Point Milestone: Senior guard Cameo Hicks became the 20th player in program history to record at least 1,000 points, during the Basketball Travelers Husky Classic in November. Hicks 21 points versus Saint Louis (Nov. 25) pushed her above the 1,000 point plateau for her career. She has already made a steady climb up UW s scoring list and now ranks 12th with 1,422 career points. Hicks needs 41 points to move past her former teammate, Andrea Lalum, who ranks 11th all-time with 1,462 points. UW Career Scoring List 1. Jamie Redd (1996-99) 2,027 points (17.8 average) 2. Giuliana Mendiola (2001-04) 1,928 (15.5) 3. Rhonda Smith (1992-95) 1,801 (15.5) 4. Karen Murray (1981-84) 1,745 (16.3) 5. Leteia Hughley (1982-85) 1,704 (16.1) 6. Yvette Cole (1986-89) 1,681 (13.7) 7. Loree Payne (2000-03) 1,675 (14.4) 8. Megan Franza (1998-01) 1,612 (13.5) 9. Karen Deden (1988-91) 1,596 (13.8) 10. Carlin McClary (1979-82) 1,508 (13.5) 11. Andrea Lalum (2001-03) 1,462 (11.9) 12. Cameo Hicks (2004-07) 1,422(12.1) 13. Amber Hall (1996-99) 1,330 (12.8) 14. Laurie Merlino (1988-91) 1,262 (10.3) 15. Amy Mickelson (1987-90) 1,224 (10.0) Catch Husky Women s Hoops On Comcast: Washington s games vs. Stanford (Jan. 11), Arizona State (Feb. 1) and Oregon State (Feb. 22)can be seen exclusively on Comcast ON DEMAND for Comcast Digital Cable subscribers. Viewers can select Channel 1 and then go to the Get Local folder. Tom Lafferty calls the play-by-play and former Husky Kayla Burt provides the color commentary for the broadcast, with Jon Horton reporting from the sidelines. = UW Extends Non-Conference Streak: Washington s win over Florida State (Dec. 17) extended its non-conference home winning streak to 11 games. UW was 6-0 against non-conference opponents at home this year, after going 5-0 last season. The last non-

TOP-25 POLLS ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL February 19, 2007 1. Duke 28-0 2. Tennessee 24-2 3. Connecticut 24-2 4. North Carolina 26-2 5. Ohio State 24-2 6. Maryland 25-4 7. LSU 23-4 8. Stanford 23-4 9. George Washington 23-2 10. Arizona State 25-3 11. Georgia 23-5 12. Vanderbilt 23-4 13. Oklahoma 20-4 14. Baylor 23-4 15. Purdue 23-5 16. Texas A&M 20-5 17. Middle Tennessee State 24-3 18. Bowling Green 24-2 19. Marquette 22-4 20. Michigan State 21-6 21. Rutgers 17-7 22. James Madison 24-2 23. Louisville 22-5 24. UW-Green Bay 21-3 25. Nebraska 21-6 RV: N.C. State, California, Montana, Temple, Pittsburgh, Notre Dame, Tulane, TCU, Western Kentucky USA TODAY/ESPN/WBCA COACHES POLL February 20, 2007 1. Duke 28-0 2. Tennessee 24-2 3. Connecticut 24-2 4. North Carolina 26-2 5. Maryland 25-4 6. Ohio State 24-2 7. LSU 23-4 8. Arizona State 25-3 9. George Washington 23-2 10. Stanford 23-4 11. Oklahoma 20-4 12. Georgia 23-5 12. Vanderbilt 23-4 14. Baylor 23-4 15. Purdue 23-5 16. Bowling Green 24-2 17. Middle Tennessee State 24-3 18. Texas A&M 20-5 19. Marquette 22-4 20. Michigan State 21-6 21. Louisville 22-5 22. Rutgers 17-7 23. UW-Green Bay 21-3 24. Nebraska 21-6 25. James Madison 24-2 RV: California, N.C. State, Montana, BYU, Pittsburgh, New Mexico, TCU, Southern Illinois, Liberty, Mississippi, Temple, Florida State, Iowa State, Tulane, Xavier UW In The Rankings Date AP WBCA/ESPN Pre rv 25 N13 rv 23 N20 nr rv N27 rv rv D4 nr rv D11 nr rv D18 rv rv D25 rv rv J1 rv rv J8 rv rv J15 nr nr J22 nr nr J29 nr nr F5 nr nr F12 nr nr F19 nr nr 2006 HUSKY HONORS Jill Bell Husky Classic All-Tournament Team Cameo Hicks Preseason Wooden Award List Preseason Naismith Trophy List Husky Classic All-Tournament Team Pac-10 Player of the Week (12/4) Pac-10 Player of the Week (1218) Lowe s Senior CLASS Award Nominee Breanne Watson Husky Classic MVP conference home loss for the Huskies was Dec. 21, 2004, versus Colorado - in overtime, 76-74. Daugherty Notches 300th Career Win: Head coach June Daugherty notched her 300th career victory when the Huskies defeated Texas A&M, Dec. 6. She tallied 123 wins during her seven-year career at Boise State and has 190 in her 11th year at Washington. Only two other current Pac-10 coaches have 300 career wins under their belt, Arizona s Joan Bonvicini (601-272/27 years) and Stanford s Tara VanDerveer (684-183/27 years). The Schedule: Washington s 2006-07 schedule features nine opponents that appeared in the 2006 NCAA Tournament including seven squads that advanced to the second round or better. Road games at Purdue, which advanced as far as the NCAA Sweet 16 last year, and Ohio State, ranked No. 2 in the final 2006 AP poll, highlight a formidable preseason slate that also includes fellow 2006 Tourney participants Texas A&M and Florida State. With a conference record six teams getting a nod to the NCAA Tournament last season, the Pac-10 schedule will be that much more challenging. Stanford (Elite Eight), USC (second round), UCLA (second round), Arizona State (second round) and California (first round) are also UW opponents that participated in the Big Dance last year. Husky Coaching Staff: June Daugherty is in her 11th season as the head coach of the Husky women s basketball team, having led Washington to the postseason eight times. She has guided UW to five NCAA Tournaments, including an Elite Eight appearance in 2000-01, and three trips to the WNIT. She was also one of 25 finalists for the prestigious Naismith Coach of the Year award in 2002-03. Twice has a Daugherty squad reached the 22-win plateau. Daugherty has compiled a UW record of 190-137, and a career record of 313-211. She coached seven seasons at Boise State before coming to Seattle. Her husband, Mike, is the Huskies Associate Head Coach, while Janet Soderberg and Kellie Lewis-Jay are the two assistants. Mike Daugherty is in his 11th year with the team, while Soderberg begins her third season and Lewis-Jay enters her fourth year. Senior Angie Jones, who announced her retirement in early October due to recurring knee injuries, will serve as a student assistant coach for UW this year. UW Takes Foreign Tour of Italy: The Huskies got a jump start on the season, taking a foreign tour to Italy from August 22-September 1. The NCAA allows teams to take foreign tours every four years. UW played four games against international competition and traveled to Rome, Florence, Pisa, Venice and Como. The Huskies went 4-0 on the trip, dominating their competition and averaging 97 points a game. Jones Calls It A Career: Senior guard Angie Jones announced the end of her playing career, Oct. 5. She remains with the team as a student-assistant coach this season as she finishes her degree. Jones sustained multiple injuries to her right knee since her junior year of high school that resulted in a build up of arthritis. She underwent two ACL surgeries and two meniscus surgeries during that time. Jones suffered yet another injury to her right knee in one of the Huskies practices prior its foreign tour to Italy in August. She played in 51 games for the Huskies, starting four. She averaged 1.9 points per game and shot 34.2 percent from the field.

2006-07 Washington Women's Basketball Washington Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 22, 2007) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (17-11) (11-3) (6-8) (0-0) CONFERENCE... (10-7) (5-3) (5-4) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (7-4) (6-0) (1-4) (0-0) ---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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 05 Hicks, Cameo... 28-28 826 29.5 172-385.447 29-77.377 110-143.769 59 92 151 5.4 68 0 69 71 11 47 483 17.3 32 Plouffe, Andrea... 25-18 516 20.6 96-255.376 12-36.333 51-68.750 45 45 90 3.6 52 0 16 48 10 24 255 10.2 01 Bell, Jill... 28-10 498 17.8 88-237.371 2-14.143 23-43.535 50 71 121 4.3 44 0 30 36 19 18 201 7.2 22 Clark, Stefanie... 28-17 510 18.2 80-182.440 4-26.154 34-55.618 33 28 61 2.2 61 0 36 68 3 26 198 7.1 03 Watson, Breanne... 28-22 562 20.1 68-175.389 12-37.324 44-71.620 46 60 106 3.8 69 2 25 50 1 28 192 6.9 02 Craddock, Cheri... 28-2 448 16.0 68-186.366 30-90.333 12-17.706 13 28 41 1.5 28 0 21 27 7 9 178 6.4 04 Florence, Emily... 28-28 853 30.5 49-147.333 16-59.271 35-53.660 53 94 147 5.3 62 2 110 46 0 65 149 5.3 20 Whitcomb, Sami... 18-3 258 14.3 27-69.391 15-48.313 17-21.810 12 19 31 1.7 32 1 12 13 1 16 86 4.8 10 Banks, Dominique... 17-6 211 12.4 25-62.403 6-19.316 14-22.636 21 25 46 2.7 20 0 13 13 0 10 70 4.1 23 O'Hara, Maggie... 28-6 444 15.9 22-67.328 0-1.000 44-56.786 39 49 88 3.1 65 5 16 19 12 14 88 3.1 00 McLellan, Laura... 26-0 197 7.6 22-49.449 0-2.000 11-29.379 25 35 60 2.3 46 0 9 29 14 11 55 2.1 11 Schelly, Erica... 23-0 179 7.8 8-19.421 2-2 1.000 13-21.619 12 12 24 1.0 16 0 8 15 0 7 31 1.3 42 Mosiman, Sara... 21-0 126 6.0 12-31.387 0-0.000 3-5.600 8 11 19 0.9 12 0 11 14 2 7 27 1.3 14 McNeill, Heidi... 14-0 43 3.1 2-7.286 0-0.000 0-3.000 3 5 8 0.6 0 0 0 3 0 2 4 0.3 Team... 58 64 122 4.4 2 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total... 28 5671 739-1871.395 128-411.311 411-607.677 477 638 1115 39.8 577 11 376 453 80 284 2017 72.0 Opponents... 28 5677 707-1605.440 109-324.336 415-608.683 343 728 1071 38.2 573-367 585 85 221 1938 69.2 TEAM STATISTICS WASH OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND --------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------- --- ----- ------ SCORING... 2017 1938 11/14/06 at Marquette L 61-78 1233 Points per game... 72.0 69.2 11/17/06 at PURDUE L 64-88 - Scoring margin... +2.8-11/21/06 at Eastern Washington W 67-59 1198 FIELD GOALS-ATT... 739-1871 707-1605 11/25/06 SAINT LOUIS W 96-69 2075 Field goal pct....395.440 11/26/06 NORTHERN IOWA W 81-63 1931 3 POINT FG-ATT... 128-411 109-324 11/30/06 at Kent State LOT 78-81 583 3-point FG pct....311.336 12/03/06 at Ohio State L 79-84 3904 3-pt FG made per game.. 4.6 3.9 12/6/06 TEXAS A&M W 65-59 1894 FREE THROWS-ATT... 411-607 415-608 12/10/06 NEVADA W 79-60 1927 Free throw pct....677.683 12/15/06 GONZAGA W 75-61 2932 REBOUNDS... 1115 1071 12/17/06 FLORIDA STATE W 84-65 2057 Rebounds per game... 39.8 38.2 *12/21/06 at Oregon W 60-56 2909 Rebounding margin... +1.6 - *12/23/06 at Oregon State W OT 71-67 1023 ASSISTS... 376 367 *12/29/06 USC W 76-60 2502 Assists per game... 13.4 13.1 *12/31/06 UCLA W 72-67 2587 TURNOVERS... 453 585 *1/4/07 at Arizona W 83-66 1924 Turnovers per game... 16.2 20.9 *01-07-07 at Arizona State L 83-88 2826 Turnover margin... +4.7 - *1/11/07 STANFORD L 56-77 2794 Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.8 0.6 *1/13/07 CALIFORNIA L 49-72 2781 STEALS... 284 221 *1/20/07 WASHINGTON STATE W 86-64 3175 Steals per game... 10.1 7.9 *01/26/07 at UCLA L 67-73 1110 BLOCKS... 80 85 *1/28/07 at USC L 58-78 1502 Blocks per game... 2.9 3.0 *2/1/07 ARIZONA STATE L 64-75 2516 WINNING STREAK... 2 - *2/3/07 ARIZONA W 79-64 3824 Home win streak... 2 - *2/8/07 at California W OT 79-76 1452 ATTENDANCE... 35551 24294 *2/10/07 at Stanford L 54-80 3885 Home games-avg/game... 14-2539 14-1735 *2/17/07 at Washington State W 81-49 745 Neutral site-avg/game.. - 0-0 *2/22/07 OREGON STATE W 70-59 2556 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------------------------------ ---- ---- ---- ---- Washington... 923 1064 30-2017 Opponents... 860 1052 26-1938

2006-07 Washington Women's Basketball Washington Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 22, 2007) Conference games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (10-7) (5-3) (5-4) (0-0) CONFERENCE... (10-7) (5-3) (5-4) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) ---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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 05 Hicks, Cameo... 17-17 505 29.7 103-235.438 15-46.326 62-79.785 36 59 95 5.6 40 0 42 46 6 29 283 16.6 32 Plouffe, Andrea... 17-14 357 21.0 62-166.373 8-21.381 30-40.750 29 28 57 3.4 35 0 10 36 6 12 162 9.5 01 Bell, Jill... 17-3 277 16.3 46-126.365 1-6.167 16-28.571 21 35 56 3.3 24 0 18 17 11 9 109 6.4 22 Clark, Stefanie... 17-9 256 15.1 43-96.448 2-15.133 15-23.652 15 9 24 1.4 36 0 18 31 2 10 103 6.1 03 Watson, Breanne... 17-11 316 18.6 35-90.389 5-17.294 26-39.667 29 33 62 3.6 38 1 13 31 1 15 101 5.9 04 Florence, Emily... 17-17 536 31.5 34-96.354 11-36.306 15-24.625 34 61 95 5.6 37 1 69 26 0 43 94 5.5 02 Craddock, Cheri... 17-2 253 14.9 35-111.315 16-54.296 6-8.750 9 16 25 1.5 9 0 15 15 5 6 92 5.4 20 Whitcomb, Sami... 12-0 156 13.0 17-44.386 9-32.281 14-17.824 9 11 20 1.7 17 0 7 9 0 11 57 4.8 10 Banks, Dominique... 17-6 211 12.4 25-62.403 6-19.316 14-22.636 21 25 46 2.7 20 0 13 13 0 10 70 4.1 23 O'Hara, Maggie... 17-6 272 16.0 15-44.341 0-0.000 24-32.750 27 32 59 3.5 39 3 10 13 9 7 54 3.2 00 McLellan, Laura... 15-0 118 7.9 13-28.464 0-1.000 5-16.313 11 17 28 1.9 25 0 5 13 7 5 31 2.1 11 Schelly, Erica... 15-0 105 7.0 5-11.455 1-1 1.000 8-12.667 4 6 10 0.7 9 0 4 4 0 3 19 1.3 42 Mosiman, Sara... 10-0 52 5.2 4-12.333 0-0.000 1-2.500 3 1 4 0.4 7 0 6 6 1 2 9 0.9 14 McNeill, Heidi... 10-0 32 3.2 2-4.500 0-0.000 0-1.000 3 5 8 0.8 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 0.4 Team... 33 40 73 4.3 0 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total... 17 3446 439-1125.390 74-248.298 236-343.688 284 378 662 38.9 336 5 230 262 48 164 1188 69.9 Opponents... 17 3452 435-970.448 64-184.348 237-347.683 205 444 649 38.2 332-246 338 54 122 1171 68.9 TEAM STATISTICS WASH OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND --------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------- --- ----- ------ SCORING... 1188 1171 *12/21/06 at Oregon W 60-56 2909 Points per game... 69.9 68.9 *12/23/06 at Oregon State W OT 71-67 1023 Scoring margin... +1.0 - *12/29/06 USC W 76-60 2502 FIELD GOALS-ATT... 439-1125 435-970 *12/31/06 UCLA W 72-67 2587 Field goal pct....390.448 *1/4/07 at Arizona W 83-66 1924 3 POINT FG-ATT... 74-248 64-184 *01-07-07 at Arizona State L 83-88 2826 3-point FG pct....298.348 *1/11/07 STANFORD L 56-77 2794 3-pt FG made per game.. 4.4 3.8 *1/13/07 CALIFORNIA L 49-72 2781 FREE THROWS-ATT... 236-343 237-347 *1/20/07 WASHINGTON STATE W 86-64 3175 Free throw pct....688.683 *01/26/07 at UCLA L 67-73 1110 REBOUNDS... 662 649 *1/28/07 at USC L 58-78 1502 Rebounds per game... 38.9 38.2 *2/1/07 ARIZONA STATE L 64-75 2516 Rebounding margin... +0.8 - *2/3/07 ARIZONA W 79-64 3824 ASSISTS... 230 246 *2/8/07 at California W OT 79-76 1452 Assists per game... 13.5 14.5 *2/10/07 at Stanford L 54-80 3885 TURNOVERS... 262 338 *2/17/07 at Washington State W 81-49 745 Turnovers per game... 15.4 19.9 *2/22/07 OREGON STATE W 70-59 2556 Turnover margin... +4.5 - Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.9 0.7 STEALS... 164 122 Steals per game... 9.6 7.2 BLOCKS... 48 54 Blocks per game... 2.8 3.2 WINNING STREAK... 2 - Home win streak... 2 - ATTENDANCE... 22735 17376 Home games-avg/game... 8-2842 9-1931 Neutral site-avg/game.. - 0-0 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------------------------------ ---- ---- ---- ---- Washington... 521 648 19-1188 Opponents... 529 630 12-1171

2006-07 Washington Women's Basketball Washington Team Game-by-Game (as of Feb 23, 2007) All games TEAM STATISTICS ---TOTAL--- --3-PTRS-- ----REBOUNDS---- Opponent Date Score W/L FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts---Avg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ at Marquette 11/14/06 61-78 L 22-73.301 7-17.412 10-16.625 18 25 43 43.0 32 6 20 1 10 61 61.0 at PURDUE 11/17/06 64-88 L 23-75.307 10-27.370 8-10.800 16 14 30 36.5 18 13 10 3 13 64 62.5 at Eastern Washington 11/21/06 67-59 W 21-65.323 4-11.364 21-35.600 24 36 60 44.3 22 7 29 4 10 67 64.0 SAINT LOUIS 11/25/06 96-69 W 33-75.440 2-15.133 28-36.778 18 23 41 43.5 23 12 14 1 11 96 72.0 NORTHERN IOWA 11/26/06 81-63 W 34-73.466 2-15.133 11-19.579 21 25 46 44.0 20 18 14 3 11 81 73.8 at Kent State 11/30/06 78-81 Lot 26-69.377 3-12.250 23-35.657 16 34 50 45.0 27 10 24 3 13 78 74.5 at Ohio State 12/03/06 79-84 L 31-63.492 7-12.583 10-15.667 12 23 35 43.6 25 22 20 3 9 79 75.1 TEXAS A&M 12/6/06 65-59 W 20-53.377 3-10.300 22-28.786 17 20 37 42.8 17 8 22 3 10 65 73.9 NEVADA 12/10/06 79-60 W 31-66.470 4-11.364 13-20.650 15 21 36 42.0 18 19 14 2 10 79 74.4 GONZAGA 12/15/06 75-61 W 27-62.435 7-15.467 14-23.609 16 19 35 41.3 16 10 12 6 14 75 74.5 FLORIDA STATE 12/17/06 84-65 W 32-72.444 5-18.278 15-27.556 20 20 40 41.2 23 21 12 3 9 84 75.4 at Oregon 12/21/06 60-56 W 20-64.313 3-12.250 17-24.708 19 26 45 41.5 21 7 15 4 8 60 74.1 at Oregon State 12/23/06 71-67 Wot 30-77.390 2-12.167 9-13.692 21 19 40 41.4 17 13 15 2 14 71 73.8 USC 12/29/06 76-60 W 23-71.324 7-14.500 23-29.793 26 24 50 42.0 18 13 8 3 9 76 74.0 UCLA 12/31/06 72-67 W 28-71.394 2-10.200 14-16.875 23 21 44 42.1 16 13 11 4 8 72 73.9 at Arizona 1/4/07 83-66 W 32-65.492 8-17.471 11-17.647 12 22 34 41.6 24 19 16 3 4 83 74.4 at Arizona State 01-07-07 83-88 L 34-64.531 2-9.222 13-22.591 12 19 31 41.0 34 16 22 1 7 83 74.9 STANFORD 1/11/07 56-77 L 20-72.278 5-19.263 11-19.579 13 30 43 41.1 16 10 13 2 7 56 73.9 CALIFORNIA 1/13/07 49-72 L 16-61.262 4-17.235 13-21.619 19 17 36 40.8 13 11 20 2 10 49 72.6 WASHINGTON STATE 1/20/07 86-64 W 31-64.484 2-8.250 22-33.667 14 28 42 40.9 20 18 15 5 19 86 73.2 at UCLA 01/26/07 67-73 L 23-70.329 5-22.227 16-23.696 20 17 37 40.7 21 8 11 1 9 67 73.0 at USC 1/28/07 58-78 L 21-65.323 4-16.250 12-20.600 18 17 35 40.5 16 7 19 0 15 58 72.3 ARIZONA STATE 2/1/07 64-75 L 26-70.371 3-12.250 9-13.692 15 22 37 40.3 20 13 14 3 7 64 71.9 ARIZONA 2/3/07 79-64 W 31-57.544 7-20.350 10-16.625 12 24 36 40.1 22 17 23 2 9 79 72.2 at California 2/8/07 79-76 Wot 30-74.405 6-21.286 13-16.813 19 27 46 40.4 22 18 16 4 12 79 72.5 at Stanford 2/10/07 54-80 L 20-64.313 6-12.500 8-13.615 14 18 32 40.0 19 11 18 3 4 54 71.8 at Washington State 2/17/07 81-49 W 28-53.528 4-14.286 21-28.750 14 26 40 40.0 18 20 15 2 15 81 72.1 OREGON STATE 2/22/07 70-59 W 26-63.413 4-13.308 14-20.700 13 21 34 39.8 19 16 11 7 7 70 72.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Washington 2017 739-1871.395 128-411.311 411-607.677 477 638 1115 39.8 577 376 453 80 284 2017 72.0 Opponents 1938 707-1605.440 109-324.336 415-608.683 343 728 1071 38.2 573 367 585 85 221 1938 69.2 Games played: 28 Rebounds/game: 39.8 Points/game: 72.0 Assists/game: 13.4 FG Pct: 39.5 Turnovers/game: 16.2 3FG Pct: 31.1 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 FT Pct: 67.7 Steals/game: 10.1 Blocks/game: 2.9

2006-07 Washington Women's Basketball Washington Game-by-Game Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Feb 23, 2007) All games 00 01 02 03 04 05 10 11 14 Opponent Date Score WL MCLELLAN, BELL,JILL CRADDOCK, WATSON,BR FLORENCE, HICKS,CAM BANKS,DOM SCHELLY,E MCNEILL,H -------- ---- ----- -- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- at Marquette 11/14/06 61-78 L 1-0- 0 10-8- 1 6-1- 0 9-5- 0 2-4- 1 12-4- 0 DNP 0-1- 1 DNP at PURDUE 11/17/06 64-88 L 0-1- 1 6-3- 0 0-1- 1 7-2- 0 3-2- 4 13-4- 2 DNP 5-2- 1 DNP at Eastern Washington 11/21/06 67-59 W 0-4- 0 15-13- 1 7-2- 1 5-5- 2 6-3- 2 20-6- 0 DNP 0-4- 1 DNP SAINT LOUIS 11/25/06 96-69 W 2-4- 0 9-5- 1 3-3- 0 16-4- 0 0-5- 3 21-3- 3 DNP 1-1- 0 DNP NORTHERN IOWA 11/26/06 81-63 W 3-2- 2 12-10- 4 12-1- 0 14-3- 1 6-6- 2 8-6- 3 DNP 2-1- 0 DNP at Kent State 11/30/06 78-81 OL 6-2- 1 8-6- 2 2-0- 0 4-7- 1 7-8- 4 29-6- 0 DNP DNP 0-0- 0 at Ohio State 12/03/06 79-84 L 4-6- 0 9-7- 1 11-3- 2 9-3- 1 5-4-11 29-2- 6 DNP DNP DNP TEXAS A&M 12/6/06 65-59 W 0-2- 0 2-3- 0 11-4- 0 9-2- 2 8-5- 3 16-6- 1 DNP DNP DNP NEVADA 12/10/06 79-60 W 4-3- 0 10-4- 1 9-0- 0 6-6- 4 5-4- 4 17-6- 5 DNP 3-3- 0 0-0- 0 GONZAGA 12/15/06 75-61 W 2-1- 0 7-5- 1 10-0- 1 3-3- 1 6-6- 3 17-4- 1 DNP 0-1- 0 0-0- 0 FLORIDA STATE 12/17/06 84-65 W 2-7- 0 4-1- 0 15-1- 1 9-4- 0 7-5- 4 18-9- 6 DNP 1-1- 1 0-0- 0 at Oregon 12/21/06 60-56 W 1-4- 0 6-5- 0 8-1- 0 2-0- 0 0-6- 4 18-8- 0 7-1- 0 DNP DNP at Oregon State 12/23/06 71-67 WO DNP 6-2- 1 4-2- 1 4-4- 1 6-7- 5 19-11- 4 0-1- 0 DNP DNP USC 12/29/06 76-60 W 0-5- 0 3-5- 0 6-1- 1 9-6- 1 8-11- 2 18-2- 3 2-3- 2 11-2- 1 2-0- 0 UCLA 12/31/06 72-67 W 0-0- 0 12-8- 4 6-2- 3 7-5- 0 9-5- 1 22-9- 3 2-1- 2 1-2- 0 DNP at Arizona 1/4/07 83-66 W 0-2- 0 12-2- 0 9-3- 0 4-2- 3 10-5- 5 18-3- 6 6-8- 1 0-0- 0 0-0- 0 at Arizona State 01-07-07 83-88 L 4-2- 0 5-3- 0 2-1- 1 10-5- 2 4-2- 5 18-5- 4 0-0- 0 0-0- 0 DNP STANFORD 1/11/07 56-77 L 5-3- 0 2-5- 0 3-1- 0 7-6- 1 0-3- 4 11-4- 3 5-5- 0 0-0- 0 0-3- 0 CALIFORNIA 1/13/07 49-72 L 4-4- 1 0-2- 0 9-5- 2 3-4- 1 4-7- 2 12-5- 0 0-0- 2 0-0- 0 0-0- 0 WASHINGTON STATE 1/20/07 86-64 W 2-0- 0 6-4- 4 9-1- 3 8-2- 0 5-8- 6 12-5- 0 7-7- 0 0-1- 1 0-0- 0 at UCLA 01/26/07 67-73 L 2-0- 0 5-2- 1 5-2- 1 8-3- 0 3-2- 0 20-8- 2 3-2- 2 5-2- 0 DNP at USC 1/28/07 58-78 L 1-0- 0 13-4- 1 0-1- 0 4-4- 0 3-1- 1 13-3- 2 12-4- 1 2-1- 0 0-1- 0 ARIZONA STATE 2/1/07 64-75 L DNP 10-2- 2 5-0- 1 2-1- 0 3-7- 5 16-6- 1 10-3- 1 0-1- 0 DNP ARIZONA 2/3/07 79-64 W 4-1- 0 11-6- 3 8-3- 2 4-3- 1 6-4- 5 25-6- 2 0-0- 0 0-0- 1 0-0- 0 at California 2/8/07 79-76 WO 0-1- 0 4-0- 0 0-0- 0 2-6- 3 12-7- 6 27-6- 6 5-4- 0 0-0- 0 DNP at Stanford 2/10/07 54-80 L 2-1- 1 0-1- 0 3-0- 0 7-3- 0 11-8- 4 8-6- 1 4-0- 0 0-0- 0 0-3- 0 at Washington State 2/17/07 81-49 W 6-5- 3 12-4- 0 12-2- 0 7-3- 0 3-6-10 13-3- 1 1-6- 1 0-0- 0 2-1- 0 OREGON STATE 2/22/07 70-59 W 0-0- 0 2-1- 2 3-0- 0 13-5- 0 7-6- 4 13-5- 4 6-1- 1 0-1- 1 0-0- 0 20 22 23 32 42 Opponent Date Score WL WHITCOMB, CLARK,STE O'HARA,MA PLOUFFE,A MOSIMAN,S -------- ---- ----- -- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- at Marquette 11/14/06 61-78 L 6-5- 1 7-3- 1 2-0- 0 6-6- 1 0-1- 0 at PURDUE 11/17/06 64-88 L 6-2- 0 8-1- 2 0-2- 0 16-7- 0 0-0- 2 at Eastern Washington 11/21/06 67-59 W 2-1- 0 10-8- 0 2-7- 0 DNP 0-0- 0 SAINT LOUIS 11/25/06 96-69 W 1-1- 1 6-0- 0 10-7- 2 23-3- 1 4-2- 1 NORTHERN IOWA 11/26/06 81-63 W 8-1- 3 6-5- 2 6-2- 1 0-5- 0 4-2- 0 at Kent State 11/30/06 78-81 OL 6-1- 0 13-7- 0 1-2- 1 DNP 2-4- 1 at Ohio State 12/03/06 79-84 L DNP 10-4- 1 2-3- 0 DNP 0-2- 0 TEXAS A&M 12/6/06 65-59 W DNP 4-4- 2 0-0- 0 13-5- 0 2-1- 0 NEVADA 12/10/06 79-60 W DNP 16-4- 2 2-1- 1 5-1- 1 2-1- 1 GONZAGA 12/15/06 75-61 W DNP 11-1- 3 7-3- 0 12-3- 0 0-1- 0 FLORIDA STATE 12/17/06 84-65 W DNP 4-0- 5 2-2- 1 18-3- 3 4-1- 0 at Oregon 12/21/06 60-56 W DNP 0-0- 0 9-9- 1 9-4- 1 0-1- 1 at Oregon State 12/23/06 71-67 WO DNP 8-4- 0 4-4- 0 20-1- 1 0-0- 0 USC 12/29/06 76-60 W DNP 0-1- 3 6-6- 0 11-4- 0 DNP UCLA 12/31/06 72-67 W DNP 0-0- 0 5-2- 0 8-4- 0 DNP at Arizona 1/4/07 83-66 W 2-0- 0 8-2- 2 2-2- 1 12-4- 1 DNP at Arizona State 01-07-07 83-88 L DNP 21-2- 1 3-3- 2 16-4- 0 0-0- 1 STANFORD 1/11/07 56-77 L 13-2- 0 0-0- 0 2-1- 0 8-1- 1 0-0- 1 CALIFORNIA 1/13/07 49-72 L 2-0- 0 7-1- 1 1-2- 1 6-1- 1 1-0- 0 WASHINGTON STATE 1/20/07 86-64 W 5-2- 1 13-3- 2 3-2- 0 14-3- 0 2-1- 1 at UCLA 01/26/07 67-73 L 5-1- 0 3-1- 0 5-4- 0 3-7- 2 DNP at USC 1/28/07 58-78 L 5-1- 0 3-3- 1 0-3- 1 2-1- 0 0-0- 0 ARIZONA STATE 2/1/07 64-75 L 6-4- 2 4-2- 0 5-5- 0 3-2- 1 DNP ARIZONA 2/3/07 79-64 W 0-2- 2 9-0- 0 1-5- 0 9-1- 0 2-1- 1 at California 2/8/07 79-76 WO 2-3- 1 8-1- 1 2-2- 0 17-13- 1 DNP at Stanford 2/10/07 54-80 L 3-2- 1 5-1- 3 0-3- 1 9-1- 0 2-0- 0 at Washington State 2/17/07 81-49 W 9-3- 0 6-0- 3 1-1- 1 7-3- 0 2-1- 1 OREGON STATE 2/22/07 70-59 W 5-0- 0 8-3- 1 5-5- 2 8-3- 1 DNP