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NEBRASKA 2008-09 WOMEN S BASKETBALL SID Contact: Jeff Griesch Office Phone: (402) 472-7775 Cell Phone: (402) 540-0279 Fax Number: (402) 472-2005 E-Mail: jgriesch@huskers.com 2008-09 schedule/results (1-0, 0-0) Date Opponent Time/Result Oct. 31 Chadron State (exhibition) W, 102-30 Nov. 5 vs. Nebraska-Kearney (exhibition)** W, 80-69 Nov. 14 Weber State (Huskers.com) W, 96-47 Nov. 17 at Creighton (HuskersNside) 7:05 p.m. Nov. 22 Southern Utah (HuskersNside) 5:05 p.m. Nov. 24 at Denver (HuskersNside) 8 p.m. Nov. 28-29 at New Mexico Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.) Nov. 28 vs. Butler (Lobos All-Access) 6 p.m. Nov. 29 vs. New Mexico/William & Mary 6/8 p.m. Dec. 2 Oral Roberts (HuskersNside) 7:05 p.m. Dec. 6 Ohio State (HuskersNside) Noon Dec. 9 Cal State Bakersfield (HuskersNside) 7:05 p.m. Dec. 12 Long Beach State (HuskersNside) 7:05 p.m. Dec. 20 at UTEP (Miners All-Access) 2 p.m. Dec. 28 Arizona State (FSN) Noon Jan. 1 at LSU (HuskersNside) 1 p.m. Jan. 10 Oklahoma (HuskersNside)^ 7:05 p.m. Jan. 14 at Texas (TexasSports.TV)^ 7 p.m. Jan. 17 at Missouri (Fox Sports Midwest)^ 5 p.m. Jan. 21 Kansas (Huskers.com)^ 7:05 p.m. Jan. 24 Iowa State (FSN)^ 8 p.m. Jan. 27 at Kansas State (Fox Sports Kansas City)^ 7 p.m. Jan. 31 at Colorado (FSN)^ 2 p.m. Feb. 4 Baylor (HuskersNside)^ 7:05 p.m. Feb. 8 at Texas A&M (HuskersNside)^ 2 p.m. Feb. 14 Texas Tech (FSN)^ Noon Feb. 18 at Iowa State (Fox Sports Midwest)^ 7 p.m. Feb. 21 Missouri (HuskersNside)^ 7:05 p.m. Feb. 25 Kansas State (HuskersNside)^ 7:05 p.m. Feb. 28 at Kansas (Fox Sports Midwest)^ 7 p.m. March 3 Colorado (Huskers.com/Senior Night)^ 7:05 p.m. March 7 at Oklahoma State^ 6 p.m. March 12-15 at Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship TBA (Cox Convention Center - Oklahoma City, Okla.) All times listed are Central. ^- Denotes Big 12 Conference game. ** Exhibition game played at the Heartland Events Center in Grand Island. All Nebraska games can be heard live on the Husker Sports Network, including 98.1 FM KFGE in Lincoln and 93.3 FM KTWI in Omaha, and for free on Huskers.com. Home games in bold at the Devaney Center. This Week in Nebraska Women s Basketball Game 2 Nebraska Cornhuskers (1-0) at Creighton Bluejays (0-1) Civic Auditorium (9,377) Lincoln, Neb. Monday, Nov. 17 7:05 p.m. Television: None Radio: Husker Sports Network (98.1-FM KFGE, Lincoln; 93.3-FM KTWI, Omaha) Live Internet Audio: Huskers.com (Free) Live Internet Video: Available to Premium Subscribers on HuskersNside HUSKERS.COM Huskers Head to Omaha to Clash with Creighton Monday The Nebraska women s basketball team plays its first road game of the season when the Huskers make the short drive east down Interstate-80 to collide with Creighton at the Civic Auditorium on Monday, Nov. 17. Tip-off for the game between the Huskers and Bluejays is set for 7:05 p.m., with a live radio broadcast on the Husker Sports Network, including 98.1-FM KFGE in Lincoln and 93.3-FM KTWI in Omaha. A free audio broadcast will be available on Huskers.com, with Husker Sports Network announcers Matt Coatney and Jeff Griesch calling the action. A live video stream will also be available to premium subscribers of HuskersNside, with video provided by Creighton. The Huskers opened the 2008-09 regular season with an impressive 96-47 victory over Weber State at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln on Friday night. Cory Montgomery, Kala Kuhlmann and Monique Whittaker led five Huskers in double figures with 13 points apiece. Kaitlyn Burke added 12 points, including four of Nebraska s school-record 12 three-pointers on the night against the Wildcats, in the first start of her NU career. Omaha native Yvonne Turner scored all 11 of her points in the first half, while adding a game-high four steals for the Huskers. Turner, Burke and Dominique Kelley, who pitched in eight points and a team-high seven rebounds, helped set the defensive tone on the perimeter for the Huskers against the Wildcats. Weber State hit just 19.6 percent of its shots from the field on the night, including just 3-of-21 field goals in the first half. WSU s field goal percentage was the second-lowest by an opponent in Husker history, trailing only the 17.6 percent by Wayne State College on Jan. 28, 1979. Nebraska s series with Creighton is the longest non-conference series in Husker history, with NU owning a 23-10 edge. The Huskers have won three straight in the series, including a 79-65 victory in Lincoln on Nov. 30, 2007, and a 60-57 win at the Civic Auditorium on Dec. 19, 2006. Although NU was victorious in its last trip to Omaha, the Bluejays had won the three previous meetings between the teams at the Civic Auditorium. 2008-09 Nebraska Cornhuskers No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/Other School) Worth Noting 5 Kaitlyn Burke* G 5-7 So. North Vancouver, British Columbia (National Elite Development Academy) 4-of-7 3FG in first career start vs. Weber State 11 Nicole Neals** G 5-6 Jr. Chandler, Ariz. (St. Mary s) Played in all 33 games in 2007-08 (17 3FG) 12 Layne Reeves G 5-11 Fr. Lubbock, Texas (Trinity Christian) Texas All-Stater in 2007, Outstanding 3Pt. Shooter 13 Kala Kuhlmann** G 5-8 Jr. Charter Oak, Iowa (Charter Oak-Ute) 2006 Iowa Athlete of the Year; Career-high 13 points vs. Weber State 15 Monique Whittaker* G 5-10 So. Onalaska, Texas (Livingston) 2007 Texas All-Stater, Career-high 13 points vs. Weber State 21 Harleen Sidhu F 6-1 Fr. Surrey, British Columbia (Fleetwood) 10 points, 8 rebounds, 13 minutes vs. Chadron State 22 Yvonne Turner** G 5-8 Jr. Omaha, Neb. (Bellevue East) 2008 Big 12 All-Defensive Team; 23 pts., 5 3FG vs. Maryland in 08 23 Kelsey Griffin*** F 6-2 Sr. Eagle River, Alaska (Chugiak) Two-Time First-Team All-Big 12; 15.3 ppg, 7.2 rpg in 2007-08 24 Dominique Kelley* G 5-7 So. Lincoln, Neb. (Northeast) 2007 Nebraska HS Player of the Year; NU Freshman Record 33 Starts 32 Tay Hester* G 5-10 Sr. Moreno Valley, Calif. (Perris/UTEP/Mt. San Antonio College) MVP of 2007 Calif. State JUCO Tourney; 33 Starts in 2007-08 35 Jessica Periago* C 6-4 So. Toulon, France (National Sport School) French Junior National Team 40 Cory Montgomery** F 6-2 Jr. Cannon Falls, Minn. (Cannon Falls) 9.4 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 15 games in double figures in 2007-08; 13 pts. vs. WSU 42 Nikki Bober** C 6-4 Jr. Murdock, Neb. (Elmwood-Murdock) 11 points in start vs. Chadron State; Played in 33 games in 2007-08 44 Catheryn Redmon* C 6-3 So. Grand Prairie, Texas (Mansfield Timberview) 16 points, 9 rebounds, 13 minutes vs. Chadron State (Oct. 31) Head Coach: Connie Yori, Seventh Year (Creighton, 1986), 302-221 (19th season overall) 107-81 (Seventh season at Nebraska) Associate Head Coach: Sunny Smallwood, Fourth Year (Boise State, 1983); Assistant Coaches: Tory Verdi, Fourth Year (Keene State, 1996); Kellie Lewis-Jay, Second Year (Boise State, 1998) Director of Operations: Angela Timmons, Seventh Year (Creighton, 2001)

Monday s Probable Starters Nebraska Cornhuskers (1-0) No. Player Ht. Yr. Pos. PPG RPG 32 Tay Hester 5-10 Sr. G/F 9.0 5.0 40 Cory Montgomery 6-2 Jr. F 13.0 5.0 5 Kaitlyn Burke 5-7 So. G 12.0 3.0 22 Yvonne Turner 5-8 Jr. G 11.0 1.0 24 Dominique Kelley 5-7 So. G 8.0 7.0 Off the bench 11 Nicole Neals 5-6 Jr. G 6.0 2.0 13 Kala Kuhlmann 5-8 Jr. G 13.0 1.0 15 Monique Whittaker 5-10 So. G 13.0 1.0 23 Kelsey Griffin 6-2 Sr. F 0.0 0.0 35 Jessica Periago 6-4 So. C 3.0 1.0 42 Nikki Bober 6-4 Jr. C 0.0 5.0 44 Catheryn Redmon 6-3 So. C 4.0 3.0 Head Coach: Connie Yori (Creighton, 1986) Seventh Season at NU (107-81); 19th Season Overall (302-221) Creighton Bluejays (1-0) No. Player Ht. Yr. Pos. PPG RPG 21 Megan Neuvirth 5-11 Jr. F 6.0 8.0 54 Kristina Voss 6-2 Sr. C 4.0 9.7 3 Kelsey Woodard 5-10 So. G 13.0 4.0 5 Chevelle Herring 5-4 Jr. G 8.0 0.0 22 Michelle Kaus 5-9 Sr. G 13.0 1.0 Off the bench 4 Stephani Rhoten 5-6 So. G 3.0 0.0 12 DaNae Moore 5-10 Fr. G 0.0 0.0 15 Kelsey Crites 5-9 Jr. G 4.0 6.0 33 Katie Frank 6-0 Jr. F 0.0 2.0 44 Kellie Nelson 6-3 So. C 3.0 4.0 Head Coach: Jim Flanery (Creighton, 1987) Seventh Season at CU (109-81); Seventh Season Overall (109-81) Inside the Numbers Nebraska Creighton Scoring Average 96.0 56.0 Opponent Scoring Average 47.0 73.0 Scoring Margin +49.0-17.0 Field Goal Percentage 55.3% 33.3% Opponent FG Percentage 19.6% 44.1% 3FG Percentage 48.0% 35.0% Opponent 3FG Percentage 10.0% 35.7% Free Throw Percentage 80.0% 52.0% Opponent FT Percentage 80.0% 76.2% Rebound Margin +6.0-3.0 Assists Per Game 18.0 5.0 Turnovers Per Game 10.0 16.0 Turnover Margin +6.0-4.0 Blocks Per Game 2.0 1.0 Steals Per Game 10.0 6.0 Nebraska vs. Creighton History Last Five Games, Nebraska Leads 4-1 Nov. 30, 2007 NU, 79-65 Devaney Center Dec. 19, 2006 NU, 60-57 Civic Auditorium Nov. 21, 2005 NU, 84-50 Devaney Center Dec. 18, 2004 CU, 58-47 Civic Auditorium Dec. 21, 2003 NU, 70-62 Devaney Center Nov. 11 - Tuesday No Practice Nebraska Women s Basketball Radio Show with Coach Connie Yori 7-7:30 p.m. Husker Sports Network Nebraska Women s Basketball Page 2 at Creighton Nov. 17, 2008 Huskers.com Nov. 12-Wednesday Practice 4:35-7 p.m. Devaney Center Huskers Maul Wildcats in Season-opening win Nebraska connected a school-record 12 three-pointers on its way to a 96-47 season-opening victory over Weber State at the Bob Devaney Sports Center on Friday night. The Huskers, who improved to 33-2 all-time in home season-openers, had five players score in double figures while 12 Huskers played double-figure minutes. Junior forward Cory Montgomery led NU with 13 points, while sophomore guard Kaitlyn Burke added 12 points including a team-best four three-pointers. Burke also pitched in four assists and three steals in the first regular-season start of her career. It s a good start for us, Nebraska Coach Connie Yori said. I liked our intensity and I liked our defensive pressure for a majority of the game. It s always nice when you hit some shots, which we did tonight, but I thought our ball movement was pretty good, too. Junior guard Kala Kuhlmann added a career high with 13 points, while pitching in four assists. Sophomore guard Monique Whittaker added a career-high 13 points off the bench in the second half to help the Huskers pull away. Whittaker hit 3-of-6 shots from the field, including 2-of-4 three-point attempts, while connecting on 5-of-6 free throw attempts. Whittaker added a rebound, an assist and a steal in the best all-around effort of her young career. Junior guard Yvonne Turner also had a big game for the Big Red. Turner scored all 11 of her points in the first half, while leading NU with four steals on the night. In all, 11 of the 12 Huskers who saw action in the game found the scoring column, including nine points and five rebounds from senior starter Tay Hester and eight points and a team-high seven rebounds from sophomore starter Dominique Kelley. Nebraska hit 55.3 percent (36-65) of its shots from the field, including 12-of-25 three-point attempts. NU also connected on 12-of-15 free throw attempts. NU committed 10 turnovers on the night, with five in each half. As good as the Husker offense appeared, it all started with defense for Nebraska. NU held Weber State to just 3-of-21 shooting from the field in the first half, with all three field goals coming from junior guard Tonya Schnibbe, who led WSU with 12 points on the night. Nebraska, which bolted to a 51-19 lead at the half, allowed the Wildcats to hit 13-of-14 free throw attempts in the opening 20 minutes, or the score may have been even more lopsided at the break. The Huskers forced 13 of Weber State s 17 turnovers for the game in the opening half. Nebraska continued to build on its 32-point halftime lead in the first 12 minutes of the second half, posting its biggest advantage of the night at 89-30 on a Nicole Neals three-pointer with 8:30 left in the game. Neals, who hit 2-of-4 three-point attempts, was one of seven Huskers to connect from long range on the evening. Nebraska raced to an 8-0 lead in the game s first 3:12, but Weber State trailed by just nine at 23-14 with 9:34 left in the first half. Montgomery then ignited a 15-0 NU run over the next 5:09, by hitting a pair of field goals before sophomore center Jessica Periago buried a three-pointer from the top of the key. The Huskers then got consecutive baskets from Catheryn Redmon, Turner, Kuhlmann and Kelley to put the Wildcats away. After a pair of free throws by Caitlin Anderson, who joined Schnibbe in double figures with 10 points, stopped the avalanche of Husker points, Burke and Neals hit back-to-back threes to push NU s edge to 28 at 44-16 with 2:08 left. Burke hit another three-pointer with 25 seconds left in the half to give the Huskers a 30-point margin. Huskers Set Three-point Record in Season-Opening win Nebraska connected on a school-record 12 three-pointers to open the season in a 96-47 win over Weber State at the Devaney Center on Nov. 14. NU s 12 triples surpassed the previous school mark of 11 threes set Jan. 19, 2008, in a win over Iowa State at Hilton Coliseum in Ames. The game with Weber State marked the ninth time in school history that a Nebraska team hit 10 or more threepointers in a game, but just the second time the Huskers had ever hit double-figure threes in a non-conference game (Ohio State, Dec. 12, 2003). Scouting the Creighton Bluejays Coach Jim Flanery (Creighton, 1987) brings the Creighton Bluejays into Monday night s game looking to rebound from a 73-56 season-opening setback at Arkansas State on Friday night. Creighton fell behind 13-0 in the game s first 5:33, and trailed 18-3 with 7:05 left in the first half before trimming the ASU edge to 24-23 five minutes before intermission. Arkansas State closed the half strong to rebuild a 33-25 Nov. 13 - Thursday Practice 4-7 p.m. Devaney Center Happy Birthday Kala Kuhlmann Nov. 14 - Friday Game Day Nebraska Shoot-Around 3:40-4:40 p.m. Devaney Center (Closed) Nebraska vs. Weber State 7:05 p.m. Live Radio: Husker Sports Network (98.1-FM, Lincoln; 93.3-FM, Omaha Live Audio & Video: Huskers.com - Free Nov. 15 - Saturday Practice 2-5 p.m. Devaney Center Nov. 16 - Sunday Practice 4:30-6:30 p.m. Civic Auditorium Omaha Nov. 17 - Monday Game Day Nebraska Shoot-Around Noon-1 p.m. (Closed) Civic Auditorium Nebraska at Creighton 7:05 p.m. Live Radio: Husker Sports Network (98.1-FM, Lincoln; 93.3-FM, Omaha Live Audio: Huskers.com Live Video: HuskersNside

Nebraska Women s Basketball Page 3 at Creighton Nov. 17, 2008 Huskers.com halftime lead, before racing to a 52-32 lead with eight minutes left in the game. ASU s lead grew as large as 25 points at 72-47 with 3:37 left before the Jays closed the gap down the stretch. CU struggled with its shooting touch in the opener, hitting just 33.3 percent (18-of-54) of its shots from the field. However, the Jays did connect on 7-of-20 (35 percent) of their three-pointers. Creighton managed just five assists on the night, while committing 16 turnovers. The Jays also hit just 13-of-25 free throw attempts. Michelle Kaus (3-5) and Kelsey Woodard (3-10) each hit a trio of threes for CU, tying for team-high scoring honors with 13 points. Woodard, a 5-10, sophomore guard from Bellevue, Neb., is CU s top returning scorer after averaging 10.4 points per game last season for a 21-12 Bluejay team that advanced to the Postseason WNIT. Kristina Voss, a 6-2 senior center who added 8.2 points and 4.9 boards per game a year ago, managed four points and a team-best nine rebounds against Arkansas State. Megan Neuvirth (4.8 ppg, 5.3 rpg), Kaus (4.6 ppg, 1.8 rpg) and Chevelle Herring will be asked to pick up much of the scoring load left by the absence of three of CU s top players from a year ago. Herring, a 5-4 junior guard out of Bellevue East, returns this season after sitting out 2007-08 following preseason knee surgery. Herring, who was a high school teammate of NU starting guard Yvonne Turner, averaged 8.6 points and 1.8 rebounds as a part-time starter in 2006-07. CU s No. 3 returning scorer Sam Schuett, a 6-0 junior forward, was lost for the season with a leg injury during fall practice. Schuett, who averaged 7.9 points and 6.8 rebounds per game last season, erupted for a game-high 30 points and 10 rebounds against Nebraska in Lincoln last season. Schuett hit 11-of-14 field goal attempts in that game, including 4-of-5 three-pointers. The Bluejays also must replace their top two scorers from a year ago, seniors Ally Thrall (10.8 ppg, 3.8 apg) and Sara Cain (10.5 ppg, 5.5 rpg). Last season, Creighton averaged 67.4 points per game, while surrendering 65.3 points per contest. The Jays controlled the boards with a plus-5.4 team rebounding margin, but owned a negative-2.7 team turnover margin. An excellent three-point shooting team, CU hit 35.3 percent of its long-range attempts while averaging 6.7 made threes per game. The Jays also hit 74.8 percent of their free throws a year ago. Nebraska vs. Creighton Series History The longest non-conference series in Husker women s basketball history, Nebraska s game with Creighton will mark the 34th meeting between the two schools. The Huskers own a 23-10 advantage in the series, which is continuous since the 1983-84 campaign. Nebraska has won three straight games and four of the last five in the series, while Coach Connie Yori (Creighton, 1986) owns a 4-2 record against her alma mater and former Creighton assistant Jim Flanery. Although Yori and the Huskers own a narrow edge in the recent series, Creighton has won three of the last four meetings in Omaha. Nebraska snapped a three-game losing streak at the Civic Auditorium with a 60-57 victory on Dec. 19, 2006. The recent meetings in Omaha have been low scoring, including a 58-57 Creighton win on Dec. 18, 2004, and a 55-40 CU victory on Dec. 1, 2002, in Yori s first season at the helm of the Huskers. Yori also led Creighton to a 66-57 win over the Huskers at the Civic Auditorium on Dec. 3, 2000. Series Flashback: Huskers Fly Past Jays, 79-65 Kelsey Griffin and Danielle Page combined for 37 points on 15-of-21 shooting from the field to help Nebraska run to a 30-point second-half lead and hold on for 79-65 victory over Creighton at the Bob Devaney Sports Center on Nov. 30, 2007. Nebraska s 2008-09 Roster in Depth No. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. G-GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG 5 Kaitlyn Burke 5-7 So. G 1-1 12.0 3.0 4.0 3.0 0.0 11 Nicole Neals 5-6 Jr. G 1-0 6.0 2.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 12 Layne Reeves 5-11 Fr. G 0-0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 13 Kala Kuhlmann 5-8 Jr. G 1-0 13.0 1.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 15 Monique Whittaker 5-10 So. G 1-0 13.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 21 Harleen Sidhu 6-1 Fr. F 1-0 4.0 5.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 22 Yvonne Turner 5-8 Jr. G 1-1 11.0 1.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 23 Kelsey Griffin 6-2 Sr. F 0-0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 24 Dominique Kelley 5-7 So. G 1-1 8.0 7.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 32 Tay Hester 5-10 Sr. G 1-1 9.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 35 Jessica Periago 6-4 So. C 1-0 3.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 40 Cory Montgomery 6-2 Jr. F 1-1 13.0 5.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 42 Nikki Bober 6-4 Jr. C 1-0 0.0 5.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 44 Catheryn Redmon 6-3 So. C 1-0 4.0 3.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 Husker Pronunciation Guide Nikki Bober...........................BO-ber Kala Kuhlmann.............. KAY-luh KOOL-man Jessica Periago..................PAIR-ee-ah-go Harleen Sidhu....................... Sih-DOO Husker Homes The 14 members of the 2008-09 Husker women's basketball team come to Nebraska from three countries, including seven states across America. Alaska (1): Kelsey Griffin Arizona (1): Nicole Neals California (1): Tay Hester Iowa (1): Kala Kuhlmann Minnesota (1): Cory Montgomery Nebraska (3): Nikki Bober, Dominique Kelley, Yvonne Turner Texas (3): Catheryn Redmon, Layne Reeves, Monique Whittaker Canada (2): Kaitlyn Burke, Harleen Sidhu France (1): Jessica Periago Huskers By Class Seniors (2): Kelsey Griffin, Tay Hester Juniors (5): Nikki Bober, Kala Kuhlmann, Cory Montgomery, Nicole Neals, Yvonne Turner Sophomores (5): Kaitlyn Burke, Dominique Kelley, Jessica Periago, Catheryn Redmon, Monique Whittaker Freshmen (2): Layne Reeves, Harleen Sidhu Huskers By Major Accounting: Cory Montgomery Animal Science: Catheryn Redmon Biological Sciences: Kelsey Griffin Child, Youth and Family Studies: Yvonne Turner Communication Studies: Kala Kuhlmann Education: Layne Reeves, Monique Whittaker General Studies: Kaitlyn Burke, Dominique Kelley, Jessica Periago, Harleen Sidhu Management: Nikki Bober, Nicole Neals Psychology: Tay Hester Nebraska Women s Basketball Radio and Television Shows The Nebraska Women s Basketball Radio Show with Coach Connie Yori and host Matt Coatney tipped off on Tuesday, Oct. 21 at 7 p.m. The show will be a half-hour call-in show until moving to a full hour during the Big 12 Conference season. The show will begin every Tuesday at 7 p.m. throughout the season, unless their is a conflict with a game broadcast on the Husker Sports Network. The Bank of the West Nebraska Women s Basketball Television Show with Coach Connie Yori and host Jeff Griesch is scheduled to air for the first time on WOWT, Channel 6 in Omaha on Sunday night, Dec. 7 and on Monday evenings on KOLN/KGIN (My TV) in Lincoln. For a complete listing of airtimes, please visit Huskers.com and click on Coaches Show on the women s basketball home page.

Nebraska Women s Basketball Page 4 at Creighton Nov. 17, 2008 Huskers.com Head Coach Connie Yori (Creighton, 1986) (107-81, Seventh Season at NU) (302-221, 19th Season Overall) NCAA Division III Season School Won Lost Pct. 1990-91 Loras College 10 15.400 1991-92 Loras College 15 10.600 Totals 2 seasons 25 25.500 NCAA Division I 1992-93 Creighton 20 8.714 1993-94 Creighton 24 7.774 1994-95 Creighton 18 9.667 1995-96 Creighton 15 13.536 1996-97 Creighton 8 19.296 1997-98 Creighton 16 12.571 1998-99 Creighton 16 14.533 1999-00 Creighton 12 15.444 2000-01 Creighton 17 11.607 2001-02 Creighton 24 7.774 2002-03 Nebraska 8 20.286 2003-04 Nebraska 18 12.600 2004-05 Nebraska 18 14.563 2005-06 Nebraska 19 13.594 2006-07 Nebraska 22 10.688 2007-08 Nebraska 21 12.636 2008-09 Nebraska 1 0 1.000 Div. I Totals 17th season 277 196.586 Overall 19th season 302 221.577 Yori in the Postseason Year (Tournament) Results 2008 (NCAA) L, at Maryland, 64-76 W, Xavier, 61-58 2007 (NCAA) L, Temple, 61-64 2006 (WNIT) L, at Kansas State, 63-77 W, at Wyoming, 72-67 W, Drake, 62-59 2005 (WNIT) L, Iowa, 67-71 W, Marquette, 66-57 2004 (WNIT) L, Oregon State, 67-75 W, Drake, 73-60 2002 (NCAA) L, Fla. International, 58-73 1999 (WNIT) L, at Kansas State, 60-71 1994 (NCAA) W, Bowling Green, 84-73 L, Texas Tech, 65-75 Noting Coach Yori First coach in Nebraska history to lead the Huskers to five consecutive postseason bids Eight all-time postseason tournament appearances Four NCAA Tournament appearances Led Huskers to second-highest win total in school history in 2006-07 (22) Led Huskers to back-to-back 20-win seasons (2007, 2008) Led Nebraska to an average of 19.6 wins over the past five seasons Coached Huskers to five first-team All-Big 12 awards over past five seasons First Nebraska coach to have two first-team All-Big 12 players in the same season (Kiera Hardy, Kelsey Griffin 2006-07) Huskers have won two Nebraska Life Skills Team Awards honoring the NU team most committed to all areas of life skills and community involvement (2004, 2006) Huskers have finished among the top two teams in each of the four Life Skills Team Award competitions For 25 minutes, we could do no wrong, Nebraska Coach Connie Yori said. I thought we played some great basketball to build a 30-point lead. We were hitting shots, playing great defense and we were taking care of the basketball. Then for the next 15 minutes, it seemed like we couldn t do anything right. The Huskers, who led 41-25 at the half, put the game out of reach early in the second half, outscoring the Jays 16-2 out of the locker room to take a 57-27 lead on a Cory Montgomery jumper with 14:56 left in the game. Montgomery, who was a perfect 4-for-4 from the field on the night, was part of a Husker forward foursome with Griffin, Page and Catheryn Redmon, who went a combined 21-of-27 from the floor against the Bluejays. Those four NU forwards also combined for 18 rebounds and four blocked shots. At that point, Sam Schuett was the only Jay who had hit a field goal for more than 10 minutes in the game, but Schuett made sure she kept hitting field goals the rest of the way. In fact, Schuett filled it up for a career-high 30 points and 10 rebounds, while burying 4-of-5 three-pointers to help Creighton pull within 74-62 before NU held on for a 14-point win. Schuett finished the night 11-of-14 from the field, while the rest of the Bluejays hit just 12-of-48 field goals. Schuett helped Creighton to a quick 11-6 lead early in the game by scoring four points off the bench, but Nebraska answered in a big way by shutting out the Bluejays for the next four minutes to take an 18-11 lead after a free throw by Page with 10:19 left in the half. After Kelsey Crites stopped the run with her jumper at the 9:56 mark, Schuett scored four straight field goals for the Jays to keep CU within striking distance at 24-19 with five minutes left in the half. But the Huskers held the Jays without a field goal for the final five minutes of the half, closing on a 17-6 surge. In fact, Schuett and Crites were the only CU players to hit a field goal for a stretch of nearly 22 minutes, as NU s lead grew to 30 points with 15 minutes left in the game. As a team, NU hit 56.6 percent (30-53) of its shots from the field but knocked down just 17-of-32 free throws (53.1 percent) to allow the Jays to hang around in the contest. Creighton managed just 37.1 percent (23-62) from the field, but connected on 7-of-19 three-pointers and 12-of-14 free throws. NU outrebounded CU, 38-35, and won the turnover battle, 18-16. Balanced Attack Helps Huskers in Exhibition wins Although Yvonne Turner erupted for 28 points in NU s exhibition win over Nebraska-Kearney, balance was the name of the game for the Huskers in exhibition play. Turner averaged a team-leading 18.5 points, 3.0 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 4.5 steals in NU s exhibition wins, but she was far from a one-woman show. Fellow junior Cory Montgomery contributed 15.0 points and 9.0 rebounds in two exhibitions, while sophomore Dominique Kelley pitched in 11.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game. Senior Tay Hester contributed 9.5 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.5 steals per game, while sophomore Kaitlyn Burke added 9.5 points and 3.5 assists per contest. Huskers Enter 2008-09 After Six Seasons of Growth The Huskers head into the 2008-09 season with high hopes after returning 12 letterwinners and four starters from a team that advanced to the second round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament. Nebraska finished with a 21-12 overall record and a 9-7 Big 12 mark in 2007-08, despite a lineup that featured four first-time starters and a roster filled with 10 freshmen and sophomores. The Huskers, who were the only Big 12 team that had 10 players compete in every league game last season, are hoping a year of experience and a strong offseason will help them take another step forward in 2008-09. Two-time first-team All-Big 12 forward Kelsey Griffin returns to lead the Huskers in 2008-09. The senior from Eagle River, Alaska, has amassed 1,348 points and 665 rebounds in her career and could contend for All-America honors on and off the court this season. However, Griffin has been slowed for nearly 12 weeks by a bone bruise on her ankle. She has not practiced and is not expected to play against Weber State. Junior Yvonne Turner will be expected to step up her game in Griffin s absence. Turner earned a spot on the Big 12 All-Defensive Team in 2007-08 after leading the conference in steals during league action. She also ranked fourth in the league in three-point field goal percentage. Turner erupted for a game-high 28 points in NU s exhibition win over Nebraska-Kearney on Nov. 5, including 21 points and four three-pointers in the second half. Husker backcourt starters Tay Hester and Dominique Kelley also return. Hester, a 5-10 senior, produced a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds against the Lopers. Kelley, a 5-7 sophomore from Lincoln, averaged 11 points, three rebounds and two steals in NU s exhibition wins this season. Kelley started an NU freshman record 33 games a year ago. Cory Montgomery has been expected to fill the void left by honorable-mention All-Big 12 pick Danielle Page inside for the Huskers. One of the Big 12 s best off the bench a year ago, the 6-2 Montgomery was impressive in NU s exhibition wins to open the season. She had 17 points and 11 rebounds in NU s win over UNK, after producing 13 points and seven boards in just 18 minutes against Chadron State. She also shared team-high scoring honors with 13 points in NU s season-opening win over Weber State.

Nebraska Women s Basketball Page 5 at Creighton Nov. 17, 2008 Huskers.com Dandy Dozen Return for Huskers in 2008-09 After entering 2007-08 as one of the youngest teams in the Big 12, the Huskers will benefit across the board from a year of experience heading into 2008-09. Overall, Nebraska returns 83 percent of its scoring and rebounding, to go along with 88 percent of its steals and 91 percent of its assists for the coming season. The only player the Huskers lost from their 2007-08 roster was senior starter Danielle Page, who ranked among the top 20 players in the Big 12 in both scoring (12.0 ppg) and rebounding (6.5 rpg). She also set a single-season school record with 78 blocked shots as a senior to finish No. 2 all-time at NU with 207 blocks in her career. Page earned honorable-mention All-Big 12 accolades as a senior and went on to earn a spot with the Connecticut Sun in the WNBA. She will spend the 2008-09 season competing overseas in Europe before returning to the Sun. Kelsey Griffin headlines NU s 12 returnees after earning first-team All-Big 12 honors for the second straight season. A first-team Preseason All-Big 12 selection by the league coaches in 2008-09, Griffin ranked seventh in the Big 12 with 15.3 points per game, while ranking 12th in the league in rebounding with 7.2 boards per contest. Griffin ranks seventh on NU s career rebounding list (665), eighth in blocked shots (68), and 11th on the Huskers career scoring list (1,348). Tay Hester, who started all 33 games for NU in her first season after transferring from Mt. San Antonio College, joins Griffin in the Husker senior class. Hester averaged 6.5 points and 4.1 rebounds per game, and played a major role in NU s 2008 NCAA Tournament win with 13 points against Xavier. Yvonne Turner leads a talented and maturing junior class. The Omaha native claimed Big 12 All-Defensive Team honors while leading the conference in league games with 2.6 steals per contest. She finished with 81 steals on the year, which ranked as the second-best total by a sophomore in NU history. Turner also greatly expanded her offensive game as the season progressed, ranking fourth in the league by hitting 39.3 percent of her three-point attempts in Big 12 play. She capped her season with 23 points and five three-pointers in an NCAA Tournament loss at Maryland, going head-to-head with Terp All-American Kristi Tolliver. Cory Montgomery, who made the first four starts of her career when Griffin was out of the lineup with a rib injury at the end of non-conference play last season, is expected to step into a full-time starting role in 2008-09. One of the Big 12 s best off the bench in 2007-08, Montgomery averaged 9.4 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. She averaged 10 points and 3.5 boards per game in NCAA Tournament play, and 12 points per game as a starter. Kala Kuhlmann, Nicole Neals and Nikki Bober also played significant roles in Nebraska s deep rotation as sophomores in 2007-08, and will be working hard for more improvement as juniors. Dominique Kelley, who set a Husker record by starting 33 games as a true freshman in 2007-08, also worked to make major gains during the offseason. Kelley, who became just the fifth Husker freshman in history to start every game of her rookie campaign, averaged 6.4 points and 2.9 boards per contest while supplying solid defense. Kaitlyn Burke joined Kelley in making a major impact as a freshman by averaging 5.4 points and a team-leading 2.4 assists per game. Burke also ranked second on the team with 33 three-pointers on the year and will continue to give the Huskers one of the deepest backcourts in the Big 12 as a sophomore. Catheryn Redmon, who played in 16 games in NU s deep and talented forward rotation, could see a major increase in playing time this season. Redmon averaged 2.4 points and 2.3 rebounds in just 6.8 minutes per game, while showing some natural defensive skills with nine blocks and four steals. In addition to the return of 6-4 center Jessica Periago, who is a member of the French Junior National Team, and 5-11 guard Monique Whittaker for their sophomore seasons, the Husker roster will also be fortified by the addition of a pair of talented incoming freshmen - Harleen Sidhu and Layne Reeves. At 6-1, Sidhu is a versatile forward who could provide the Huskers with depth both in the backcourt or on the block. A native of British Columbia, Sidhu is one of the most talented young players in Canada. Reeves, a native of Lubbock, Texas, had her high school season cut short by a knee injury but could help the Huskers with her pure shooting touch on the perimeter. 2008 Huskers Claim Third NCAA Tournament Victory The Huskers notched their third NCAA Tournament win in school history with a 61-58 victory over ninth-seeded Xavier at College Park, Md., on March 23. Nebraska made its eighth NCAA Tournament appearance, joining trips in 1988, 1993, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2007. Nebraska, which earned the No. 8 seed in the Spokane Regional, led the Atlantic-10 Conference Tournament champion Musketeers from start to finish. The Huskers last win had come against New Mexico (76-59) on March 13, 1998 in Norfolk, Va. Nebraska earned its first NCAA Tournament victory against San Diego (81-58) on March 17, 1993, at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln. Huskers Post 11th 20-Win Campaign, Second Straight Under Yori Nebraska secured its 11th 20-win season in school history with its 55-45 win over Iowa State in the regular-season finale at the Devaney Center on March 5. The Huskers added win No. 21 with their third-ever NCAA Tournament win by beating Xavier in the first round on March 23. NU s 21 wins tied for the seventh-best total in school history, while the Huskers posted their first back-to-back 20-win campaigns since 1998 and 1999. This season, the Huskers will take aim at becoming the first team in NU history to post three straight 20-win seasons. Nebraska Quick Facts Institution...University of Nebraska Location...Lincoln, Neb. Population... 248,744 Founded... 1869 Nickname... Cornhuskers, Huskers Colors...Scarlet and Cream Home Arena...Bob Devaney Sports Center Capacity... 13,595 Conference...Big 12 Athletic Director... Tom Osborne 2007-08 Overall Record...21-12 Home Record...14-2 Away Record...5-7 Neutral Record...2-3 Head Coach...Connie Yori Alma Mater/Year...Creighton/1986 Record at Nebraska...Seventh season (106-81) Career Record...302-221 (19th season) NCAA Div. I Record...277-196 (17th season) Home Record...67-29 Big 12 Conference Record...43-53 Big 12 Home Record...25-22 Associate Head Coach...Sunny Smallwood Assistant Coaches...Tory Verdi, Kellie Lewis-Jay Director of Operations... Angela Timmons Administrative Assistant... Shawn Gilbert Graduate Assistant Manager... Ashley Ford Strength Coach...Rusty Ruffcorn Athletic Trainer...Leslie Rodriguez Basketball Office Phone... (402) 472-6462 Basketball Office Fax... (402) 472-0849 Women s Basketball Contact...Jeff Griesch Media Relations Office Phone... (402) 472-2263 Griesch s Direct Line... (402) 472-7775 Griesch s Cell Phone... (402) 540-0279 Griesch s Home Phone... (402) 328-8992 Griesch s E-mail... jgriesch@huskers.com Media Relations Fax... (402) 472-2005 Best Time to Contact Yori...Through Griesch 2007-08 Starters Returning/Lost...4/1 2007-08 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...12/1 2008-09 Newcomers... 2 visit Nique s Notes on Huskers.com Throughout the 2008-09 season, sophomore guard Dominique Kelley will be a regular contributor on Nebraska women s basketball home page on Huskers. com. Nique s Notes feature Kelley s thoughts and experiences during her life as a Husker. To read Nique s Notes, just visit Huskers.com and select (W) Basketball from the drop-down menu under Teams. On the left-side menu items, click on Nique s Notes to find Kelley s most recent entries from the season.

Nebraska Women s Basketball Page 6 at Creighton Nov. 17, 2008 Huskers.com Nebraska Individual Career Highs Scoring Player (Game, Date) Points Kelsey Griffin (vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 11/27/05) 31 Yvonne Turner (at Maryland, 3/25/08) 23 Cory Montgomery (at Iowa State, 1/19/08; vs. USC, 12/8/07) 21 Dominique Kelley (vs. Florida, 11/17/07) 16 Kaitlyn Burke (at Cal State Bakersfield, 12/13/07) 15 Tay Hester (at Ohio State, 12/22/07) 14 Kala Kuhlmann (vs. Weber State, 11/14/08) 13 Monique Whittaker (vs. Weber State, 11/14/08) 13 Nikki Bober (vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/12/06) 10 Nicole Neals (vs. Minnesota, 12/5/06) 9 Catheryn Redmon (vs. Akron, 11/25/07) 9 Jessica Periago (at Long Beach State, 12/15/07) 5 Harleen Sidhu (vs. Weber State, 11/14/08) 4 Rebounding Player (Game, Date) Rebounds Kelsey Griffin (vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 11/27/05) 14 Tay Hester (vs. UTEP, 11/9/07) 12 Cory Montgomery (vs. Robert Morris, 12/2/07) 11 Dominique Kelley (vs. Denver, 12/30/07) 9 Kaitlyn Burke (at Long Beach State, 12/15/07) 7 Yvonne Turner (at Kansas St., 2/27/08; at Iowa St., 1/19/08) 7 Nikki Bober (vs. Texas, 1/9/08) 6 Kala Kuhlmann (vs. Texas, 1/9/08) 6 Nicole Neals (vs. Michigan, 12/9/06) 6 Catheryn Redmon (Three Times, vs. UAPB, 1/2/08) 6 Harleen Sidhu (vs. Weber State, 11/14/08) 5 Monique Whittaker (vs. Akron, 11/25/07) 3 Jessica Periago (vs. Florida, 11/17/07) 2 Assists Player (Game, Date) Assists Kaitlyn Burke (at Cal State Bakersfield, 12/13/07) 7 Tay Hester (vs. Iowa State, 3/5/08) 6 Yvonne Turner (Three times, at Maryland, 3/25/08) 6 Dominique Kelley (vs. Texas A&M, 1/23/08) 5 Kala Kuhlmann (at Kansas St., 2/27/08; vs. Florida, 11/17/07) 5 Nicole Neals (Three Times, vs. Weber State, 11/14/08) 5 Kelsey Griffin (vs. Robert Morris, 12/2/07; vs. Northwestern, 12/16/06) 4 Nikki Bober (vs. Akron, 11/25/07) 3 Cory Montgomery (vs. Denver, 12/30/07) 3 Jessica Periago (vs. Akron, 11/25/07) 1 Catheryn Redmon (Three Times, vs. Weber State, 11/14/08) 1 Harleen Sidhu (vs. Weber State, 11/14/08) 1 Monique Whittaker (vs. Weber State, 11/14/08; at BU, 1/26/08) 1 Steals Player (Game, Date) Steals Yvonne Turner (vs. UAPB, 1/2/08; vs. Florida, 11/17/07) 8 Kelsey Griffin (vs. Robert Morris, 12/2/07; vs. Iowa St., 2/1/06) 4 Tay Hester (vs. Denver, 12/30/07) 4 Kaitlyn Burke (vs. Weber State, 11/14/08) 3 Nikki Bober (vs. Texas, 1/9/08; vs. UTPA, 11/28/06) 2 Dominique Kelley (Five Times, vs. Kansas, 3/11/08) 2 Kala Kuhlmann (at Iowa State, 1/19/08) 2 Cory Montgomery (vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/12/06) 2 Nicole Neals (vs. UTPA, 11/28/06; vs. FAU, 11/12/06) 2 Catheryn Redmon (Four Times, vs. UAPB, 1/2/08) 1 Harleen Sidhu (vs. Weber State, 11/14/08) 1 Blocked Shots Player (Game, Date) Blocks Kelsey Griffin (vs. Colorado, 3/2/08; at Kansas State, 2/4/06) 3 Catheryn Redmon (vs. Denver, 12/30/07; vs. Florida, 11/17/07) 2 Yvonne Turner (vs. Oklahoma State, 2/10/08) 2 Nikki Bober (10 Times, at Kansas, 2/17/08) 1 Kaitlyn Burke (vs. Missouri, 2/21/08; vs. UAPB, 1/2/08) 1 Tay Hester (Three Times, vs. Robert Morris, 12/2/07) 1 Kala Kuhlmann (at KSU, 2/7/07; vs. OU, 1/6/07) 1 Cory Montgomery (Seven Times, vs. Missouri, 2/21/08) 1 Harleen Sidhu (vs. Weber State, 11/14/08) 1 Minutes Played Player (Game, Date) Minutes Kaitlyn Burke (at Cal State Bakersfield, 12/13/07) 34 Kelsey Griffin (at Kansas St., 2/27/08; at Kansas St., 2/4/06) 33 Yvonne Turner (at Maryland, 3/25/08) 33 Cory Montgomery (at Ohio State, 12/22/07) 32 Tay Hester (vs. UTEP, 11/9/07) 31 Dominique Kelley (at Kansas, 2/17/08) 29 Nicole Neals (vs. Minnesota, 12/5/06) 29 Kala Kuhlmann (vs. Texas, 1/9/08) 24 Jessica Periago (vs. Weber State, 11/14/08) 17 Nikki Bober (vs. Denver, 12/30/07) 16 Catheryn Redmon (at Long Beach State, 12/15/07) 15 Monique Whittaker (vs. Weber State, 11/14/08) 15 Over the last five seasons under Coach Connie Yori, the Huskers have averaged 19.6 wins per season. In the previous five years, the Huskers averaged just 14.6 wins per season. Huskers Picked Preseason No. 8 in Loaded Big 12 Coming off a pair of NCAA Tournament trips and back-to-back 20-win seasons, the Nebraska women s basketball team was picked to finish eighth in a vote by league coaches in the Big 12 preseason poll on Oct. 8. The Huskers, who return four starters and 12 letterwinners from a team that finished 21-12 and advanced to the second round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament, earned 56 points, as 11 points were awarded for each first-place vote, and one point was awarded for each 11th-place vote. Coaches could not vote for their own teams. In 2007-08, the Big 12 was ranked as the best conference in the nation in the Ratings Percentage Index (RPI), and sent eight teams to the NCAA Tournament. The Big 12 also became the first conference in NCAA history to post a perfect 8-0 record in the NCAA first round, while 11 of the 12 league teams earned postseason bids. All 11 teams produced postseason victories. Oklahoma was a majority choice to win the conference title, as the Sooners earned seven first-place votes to finish with 124 points. The Sooners were a clear favorite, but the four other league teams received at least one first-place vote, including preseason No. 2 Texas, which finished with 95 points and earned one No. 1 vote. Iowa State was the only Big 12 North Division team to earn a spot among the top six teams in the preseason conference poll, as the Cyclones were picked third with 93 points. ISU, which returns seven starters from last year s team that went to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, claimed a pair of first-place votes. Baylor was picked fourth with 89 points and earned one first-place vote, while defending conference tournament champion and NCAA Elite Eight qualifier Texas A&M was picked fifth with 85 points. Oklahoma State, which advanced to the 2008 NCAA Sweet 16, earned the final first-place vote but was picked to finish sixth in the league. Defending Big 12 regular-season champion Kansas State, which returns four starters from a team that moved on to the NCAA second round in 2008, was the preseason choice to finish seventh with 71 points. Kansas (41), Texas Tech (36) and Colorado (18) filled in the No. 9 through No. 11 spots, after all three teams earned wins in the 2008 Postseason WNIT a year ago. Missouri, which returns five starters from last year s team that did not earn a postseason bid, was picked 12th with 15 points. Griffin Earns Preseason First-Team All-Big 12 Honors Nebraska senior Kelsey Griffin claimed one of five spots on the Preseason All-Big 12 team named by the league s women s basketball coaches and announced on Oct. 15. Griffin, a 6-2 forward from Eagle River, Alaska, joined Preseason Big 12 Player-of-the-Year Courtney Paris from Oklahoma, Kansas State s Shalee Lehning, Oklahoma State s Andrea Riley and Texas A&M s Takia Starks on the Preseason All-Big 12 team. A two-time first-team All-Big 12 selection (top 10 players in the league), Griffin averaged 15.3 points and 7.2 rebounds per game last season, while leading the Huskers to a 21-12 overall record, a 9-7 league mark, and the second round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament. She ranked among the top 10 players in the Big 12 in both scoring and rebounding and was at her best in Big 12 play, when she averaged 16.8 points and 8.2 rebounds despite playing the entire season with a cracked rib. Griffin carried the Huskers to their third NCAA Tournament victory in a decade by scoring 26 points in Nebraska s win over Xavier in the first round at College Park, Md. In her three-year career as a starter at Nebraska, Griffin has amassed 1,348 points and 665 rebounds. She also ranks in the top 10 on the NU career chart with 68 blocked shots. Griffin, who was also a preseason first-team All-Big 12 selection in 2007-08, has extended Nebraska s streak to four straight seasons with at least one first-team All-Big 12 selection. Kiera Hardy was also a two-time preseason first-team all-league choice in 2005-06 and 2006-07. The Huskers join Oklahoma as the only other school to have at least one preseason first-team all-conference pick each of the past four years. Eight of the league schools have had one or fewer selections during that span. Big 12 Conference Sends 11 to Postseason, All 11 Get Wins The Big 12 Conference ranked as the nation s strongest league throughout the 2007-08 season and the postseason tournament fields verified that ranking. Eleven of the Big 12 schools advanced to postseason play, including eight teams in the NCAA Tournament. League schools went a perfect 8-0 in the first round, including wins by Nebraska, Texas A&M, Baylor, Oklahoma State, Baylor, Kansas State, Iowa State and Texas, marking the first time in history a league went 8-0. All eight of the Big 12 teams earned No. 8 seeds or higher in the 64-team NCAA Tournament field, including Big 12 Tournament champion Texas A&M, which advanced to the Elite Eight. Oklahoma State also moved on to the Sweet 16, as the league finished the NCAA Tournament with an 11-8 record. In addition to those eight Big 12 schools, which all posted 20 or more wins on the season, three more Big 12 teams (Colorado, Kansas, Texas Tech) earned bids to the 2008 Women s National Invitation Tournament. All three of those schools earned opening-round byes in the 48-team tournament. Texas Tech advanced to the round of 16 in the WNIT with a 33-point over Texas State. Kansas also went 1-1 in the WNIT, while Colorado advanced to the WNIT semifinals before ending its season. Overall, the Big 12 went 16-11 in the 2008 postseason.

Nebraska Women s Basketball Page 7 at Creighton Nov. 17, 2008 Huskers.com Huskers Join Baylor, Oklahoma Among Big 12 s Best Along with back-to-back NCAA Tournament berths and 20-win seasons, the Huskers notched their second consecutive winning record in Big 12 Conference regular-season action by finishing with a 9-7 league mark. In Coach Connie Yori s sixth season at Nebraska, a 13-player Husker roster filled with 10 freshmen and sophomores helped NU to its fourth consecutive.500 or better Big 12 season. Nebraska joins Baylor and Oklahoma as the only Big 12 programs to accomplish that feat in the last four years. NU s 2007-08 success came against a league that was rated the best in the nation and sent eight teams to the NCAA Tournament. Along with sending No. 2 Texas A&M, No. 3 Oklahoma State, No. 3 Baylor, No. 4 Oklahoma, No. 5 Kansas State, No. 7 Iowa State, No. 8 Nebraska and No. 8 Texas to the NCAA Tournament, the Big 12 also had three conference teams (Colorado, Kansas, Texas Tech) earn opening-round byes in the 48-team Postseason WNIT field. Nebraska has earned five consecutive postseason tournament appearances - the longest stretch in school history. NU earned a trip to the 2007 NCAA Tournament and finished with a 22-10 overall record along with a 10-6 conference mark in 2006-07. Griffin To Contend for National Honors as Senior Two-time first-team All-Big 12 forward Kelsey Griffin was dominant down the stretch for the Huskers as a junior, averaging 19 points and nine rebounds per game over the Huskers last 12 contests. Griffin finished the year as the No. 7 scorer (15.3 ppg) and No. 12 rebounder (7.2 rpg) in the Big 12 Conference, despite playing with a cracked rib the entire season, which limited her playing time to just 25.9 minutes per game. Despite being limited by the injury, Griffin ranked among the top three players in the Big 12 in points per minute and rebounds per minute, joining 2006 National Player of the Year Courtney Paris. Griffin trailed only Andrea Riley in points per minutes, while trailing only Paris in rebounds per minute across the league. In Nebraska s last 12 games, Griffin scored 20 or more points on six occasions, including a remarkable 26- point effort against Xavier s inside duo of Amber Harris and Ta Shia Phillips to lead the Huskers to their first NCAA Tournament win in 10 seasons. Griffin also notched four double-doubles in NU s last 12 games, including a seasonhigh 14-rebound effort at Texas Tech. Griffin was at her best in Big 12 play, ranking fifth with 16.8 points per game and sixth with 8.2 rebounds per contest, despite being the focus of every opposing defense. She also ranked among the top 10 players in the league in both field goal and free throw percentage. She had season highs of 26 points against Xavier, at home against Colorado and at home against Missouri, carrying NU to victories in all three games. She opened February as the Big 12 Player-of-the-Week on Feb. 4, after producing 23 points and nine rebounds in a win at Missouri on Feb. 3, after going for 19 points and 11 rebounds against No. 18 Kansas State on Jan. 30. She added 25 points in a comeback win at Colorado on Feb. 6, producing 17 second-half points for the second straight game. Defensively, Griffin led the Huskers with 20 charges drawn in 2007-08, while adding a career-best 40 steals. She also blocked 25 shots on the year. Griffin ranks 11th on Nebraska s all-time scoring list with 1,348 points, seventh on NU s career rebounding list with 665 and eighth on the Husker career block chart with 68. Turner Earns Big 12 All-Defensive Honor A Big 12 All-Defensive Team selection, Yvonne Turner led the conference with 2.6 steals per game in league action. She had six steals against No. 15 Texas and No. 21 Texas A&M, and five steals against Kansas (Jan. 12). Turner had a steal in 21 straight games before going without a steal at Texas Tech. The 5-8 guard from Omaha ranked second on Nebraska s sophomore single-season steals list with 81. She climbed to eighth on NU s overall single-season steals chart. Turner s 81 steals in 2007-08 gave her 45 more than NU s leader - Kelsey Griffin - had in 2006-07. In fact, Turner surpassed the combined steals total of Griffin (36) and first-team All-Big 12 guard Kiera Hardy (33) who combined for 69 steals in 2007-08. Huskers Face Nation s Best in 2008-09 Nebraska will face one of the toughest regular-season schedules in school history in 2008-09 with nine games against teams that finished 2007-08 among the top-25 RPI teams in the nation. A total of 21 games will come against teams that competed in postseason tournaments in 2008, including 15 games against 2008 NCAA Tournament teams. Nebraska s home schedule features big names and big games nearly every night in 2008-09. NU s home schedule features a date with 2008 Big Ten co-champion Ohio State, which has advanced to six straight NCAA tournaments. After battling the Buckeyes on Dec. 6, the Huskers will square off with Pac-10 power Arizona State on Dec. 28. The Sun Devils have advanced to at least the second round of four straight NCAA tournaments. The Big 12 promises to feature a postseason atmosphere every night at the Devaney Center. Oklahoma, Baylor, Iowa State and Kansas State all joined NU in the second round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament, while Colorado, Texas Tech and Kansas all advanced to at least the third round of the Postseason WNIT. While the Huskers 15-game home schedule features nine contests against 2008 postseason clubs, the road will offer even more challenges. Nebraska will play 12 road games against 2008 postseason qualifiers, including a New Year s date with LSU in Baton Rouge, La. The Tigers have advanced to five consecutive NCAA Final Fours. NU 2008-09 Big 12 Preseason Poll Team (First-Place Votes) Returning Starters Points 1. Oklahoma (7) 4 124 2. Texas (1) 4 95 3. Iowa State (2) 7 93 4. Baylor (1) 4 89 5. Texas A&M (0) 3 85 6. Oklahoma State (1) 3 79 7. Kansas State (0) 4 71 8. Nebraska (0) 4 56 9. Kansas (0) 4 41 10. Texas Tech (0) 4 36 11. Colorado (0) 2 18 12. Missouri (0) 5 15 (first-place votes in parentheses; coaches not allowed to vote for own team) Preseason Big 12 Honors Player of the Year: Courtney Paris, Oklahoma, 6-4, Sr., C Newcomer of the Year: Tanisha Smith, Texas A&M, 6-0, Jr., G/F Co-Freshmen of the Year: Whitney Hand, Oklahoma, 6-1, Fr., G Tyra White, Texas A&M, 6-0, RFr., G Preseason First-Team All-Big 12 Shalee Lehning 5-9 Sr. G Kansas State Kelsey Griffin 6-2 Sr. F Nebraska Courtney Paris 6-4 Sr. C Oklahoma Andrea Riley 5-5 Jr. G Oklahoma State Takia Starks 5-8 Jr. G Texas A&M Honorable-Mention Rachel Allison 6-1 Sr. F Baylor Danielle Gant 5-11 Sr. G/F Texas A&M Alison Lacey 6-0 Jr. G Iowa State Jessica Morrow 6-0 Sr. G/F Baylor Brittainey Raven 6-0 Jr. G Texas 2008 Academic All-Big 12 Huskers Player (Class) Danielle Page (Senior) Kelsey Griffin (Junior) Cory Montgomery (Sophomore) Kala Kuhlmann (Sophomore) Major Communication Studies Biological Sciences Accounting Communication Studies Huskers Stay Perfect in GSR The Nebraska women s basketball program is one of a select few across the nation setting a perfect graduation standard. In the most recent Graduation Success Report released by the NCAA in mid-october of 2008, the Huskers posted a perfect 100 percent graduation rate. Nebraska was one of only three Big 12 women s basketball programs to post a perfect 100 percent GSR score, joining Texas and Colorado. Last season, Nebraska was one of only 12 teams that advanced to the 2008 NCAA Tournament that produced a 100 percent GSR. The 11 other schools who produced perfect graduation rates and earned bids to the 2008 NCAA Tournament were Bucknell, Marist, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Robert Morris, San Diego, Syracuse, Tennessee, Texas and Vanderbilt.

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In Big 12 action, NU s road schedule includes trips to NCAA Elite Eight qualifier Texas A&M, NCAA Sweet 16 participant Oklahoma State, and journeys to Texas, Iowa State and Kansas State, which all advanced to the 2008 NCAA second round. Huskers to Be a Fixture on FSN in 2008-09 Nebraska will be featured four times on Fox Sports Net national television games in 2008-09. The Huskers will battle Arizona State, Iowa State, Colorado and Texas Tech in national television matchups this season. Nebraska s marquee non-conference matchup with perennial Pac-10 power Arizona State at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln on Sunday, Dec. 28, at noon (central), is one of only two out-of-conference games in the Big 12 s 26-game national package for women s basketball this season. The other will be defending national champion Tennessee s showdown at Texas on Sunday, Dec. 14. Nebraska s second appearance on FSN will come on Saturday, Jan. 24, when the Huskers take on Iowa State at the Devaney Center. The special Saturday tip time with the Cyclones will be at 8 p.m. The NU-ISU women s game will be the second of two televised basketball games at the Devaney Center on Jan. 24, as the Husker men will battle Oklahoma State at 3 p.m. One week later, FSN will follow the Nebraska women s basketball team to Boulder when the Huskers clash with Colorado at the Coors Events Center on Saturday, Jan. 31, at 2 p.m. central time. Nebraska will wrap up its regular-season FSN national television appearances on Saturday, Feb. 14 at noon, when the Huskers play host to Texas Tech at the Devaney Center. In addition to Nebraska s national telecasts on Fox Sports Net, the Huskers will also appear frequently on Fox Sports Midwest in the state of Nebraska. The Huskers will debut on Fox Sports Midwest on Saturday, Jan. 17, when they travel to Columbia to take on the Missouri Tigers. Tip-off is set for 5 p.m. The Huskers will appear on Fox Sports Midwest again on Tuesday, Jan. 27, at 7 p.m., when they travel to Manhattan, Kan., to challenge Kansas State. On Wednesday, Feb. 18, the Huskers clash with Iowa State in Ames will be televised on Fox Sports Midwest at 7 p.m. NU will wrap up its scheduled Fox Sports Midwest appearances on Saturday, Feb. 28, at 7 p.m., when the Huskers collide with Kansas in Lawrence. Big 12 Hits One Million in Home Attendance Again in 2007-08 For the second straight season and third time overall Big 12 Conference women s basketball teams attracted more than one million fans to their home arenas in 2007-08. The Big 12 has led the nation in attendance in each of the past nine years and is the only league to hit the one million fan milestone in NCAA history. In addition to 2006-07 and 2007-08, the conference also recorded one million fans in 2001-02. The 2006-07 cumulative attendance of 1,023,576 is the NCAA record. In 2007-08, the Big 12 recorded 1,014,309 patrons. Griffin Climbing Husker Career Scoring, Rebounding Charts Kelsey Griffin has jumped to No. 11 on the Nebraska career scoring chart with 1,348 points at the conclusion of her junior season, while ranking seventh with 665 career rebounds and eighth with 68 blocked shots. Griffin will enter her senior season needing 86 points to move ahead of Diane DelVigna in the Huskers career top 10. Griffin has averaged nearly 450 points per season in her three-year NU career, and a similar senior season would put her close to 1,800 career points. Only seven Huskers in history have scored 1,800 or more points. Griffin needs 662 points to become the third player in NU history to acheive the 2,000-point plateau joining 1993 National Player of the Year Karen Jennings and 1988 Big Eight Player of the Year Maurtice Ivy. On the career rebounding list, Griffin has averaged 222 boards per game in her first three years in Lincoln and similar production would creep her close to 900 career boards. Kathy Hagerstrom ranks third on NU s career chart. Only two Huskers, Jennings with 1,000 from 1990-93 and Janet Smith with 1,280 from 1979-82, have recorded 900 rebounds in their NU careers. Turner Sparks Husker Turnover Turnaround With Big 12 All-Defensive Team selection leading the way with 81 steals on the year, Nebraska s defense ranked fifth in the Big 12 with a plus-1.22 turnover margin in 2007-08. The Huskers forced 627 total turnovers for an average of 19.0 turnovers forced per contest, which ranked third in the league. Those 627 turnovers forced come in striking contrast to Coach Connie Yori s first two seasons at Nebraska. In Yori s first season in 2002-03, NU forced opponents into just 451 turnovers on the year, before forcing just 444 turnovers in 2003-04, an average of just 14.8 turnovers per game. The last time a Nebraska team forced more than 600 turnovers in a season came in 1999-00, when the Huskers forced opponents into 688 turnovers. Kelley Sets NU Record with 33 Starts as Freshman Lincoln native Dominique Kelley set the school record for starts by a true freshman after earning the nod in all 33 games for the Huskers in 2007-08. Kelley, a 5-7 guard out of Lincoln Northeast High School, became just the fifth NU freshman in history to start every game and the first since teammate Kelsey Griffin started 32 straight for the Huskers in 2005-06.

Nebraska Women s Basketball Page 9 at Creighton Nov. 17, 2008 Huskers.com Kelley finished the season ranked sixth on the team in scoring at 6.4 points per game, while adding 2.9 rebounds per contest. She also finished fourth on the squad with 2.0 assists per game. Kelley ranked among the top 10 freshmen in the Big 12 in scoring (eighth), rebounding (eighth) and assists (third). Her 17 three-pointers ranked seventh among league freshmen, as did her 37.8 percent accuracy from long range. Kelley, who scored in double figures seven times in her rookie campaign, established her career high with 16 points in a 90-63 win over Florida on Nov. 17, before leading the Huskers with 13 points and seven boards in a 75-47 win over Akron on Nov. 25. She added 15 points and a career-high nine rebounds in NU s win over Denver on Dec. 30. Kelley also hit a career-best three three-pointers against the Pioneers. She had a strong 10-point effort in a win over No. 21 Texas A&M, that included career highs with five assists and two steals. The 2007 Nebraska High School Player of the Year and a WBCA Honorable-Mention High School All-American, Kelley produced one of the best prep careers in Nebraska history at Lincoln Northeast. Kelley led the Rockets to a 70-3 record in her final three seasons, scoring 595 points as a senior, just 19 points shy of the Class A single-season scoring record set by former Husker and 1988 Big Eight Player-of-the-Year Maurtice Ivy. Kelley averaged 24.7 points per game in 2006-07. Montgomery Ranked among Big 12 s Best Off the Bench During Nebraska s run in the 2008 NCAA Tournament, Cory Montgomery continued to show why she was one of the best players coming off the bench in the Big 12 Conference in 2007-08. The 6-2 sophomore forward from Cannon Falls, Minn., averaged 10 points and 3.5 rebounds per game in the Huskers two games in the NCAA Tournament, including a difference-making 12 points and five boards in just 18 minutes in NU s win over Xavier on March 23. Montgomery hit 5-of-11 shots from the field against the Musketeers, including a pair of three-pointers. She also hit three straight mid-range jumpers during a crucial second-half stretch to hold off Xavier s late charge. Montgomery finished the season averaging 9.4 points and 4.5 rebounds per game as one of the most productive reserves in the Big 12. Montgomery made four consecutive starts to close non-conference action, but returned to her reserve role for the start of league play against No. 15 Texas when first-team All-Big 12 forward Kelsey Griffin returned to the lineup. Montgomery scored in double figures 15 times in 2007-08. She matched her career high with 21 points to go along with eight rebounds in just 23 minutes off the bench in NU s win at Iowa State on Jan. 19. She added 18 points and five rebounds in just 17 minutes against No. 17 Oklahoma State. She added 14 points and six rebounds in a careerhigh 32 minutes in her second career start at No. 18 Ohio State on Dec. 22. Montgomery also set a career-best with two three-pointers against the Buckeyes, which she matched against Oklahoma State and Xavier. Montgomery came up big in Nebraska s 87-69 victory over USC on Dec. 8, by setting a career high with 21 points on 7-of-10 shooting from the field to go along with six rebounds. Montgomery produced the first double-double of her career with 16 points and a career-high 11 rebounds in Nebraska s win over Robert Morris on Dec. 2. She earned a spot on the five-player all-tournament team at the Oahu Classic in Honolulu, Hawaii, by averaging 10.3 points off the bench in three tournament games. Hester Gives Huskers All-Around Threat On The Wing Senior guard Tay Hester gives Nebraska an all-around offensive and defensive threat. The 5-10 guard from Moreno Valley, Calif., started all 33 games for the Huskers as a junior in 2007-08, producing double figures on eight occasions, including a huge 13-point effort in NU s first-round NCAA Tournament win over Xavier on March 23. In the win over the Musketeers, Hester hit 5-of-9 shots from the field, including her fifth three-pointer of the season, while knocking down a pair of clutch free throws in the game s final minute. She added two big defensive rebounds in the final minutes, while dishing out two assists and a steal in one of her best games of the season. Hester started her NU career off strong by producing her first career double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds in the season opener against her former teammates from UTEP. The Miners went on to their best season in school history by rolling to the Conference USA crown and advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament before falling at eventual NCAA runner-up Stanford. Hester s double-double was the first by a Husker wing player since Keasha Cannon-Johnson had 11 points and 10 rebounds in NU s Postseason WNIT victory over Drake on March 18, 2004. Hester had a career-high 14 points and four assists in a loss at No. 18 Ohio State on Dec. 22. She had 10 points and five rebounds at No. 11 Oklahoma on Jan. 16, before adding 10 points and six boards at No. 6 Baylor on Jan. 26. She added a career-best six assists with no turnovers in NU s win over Iowa State on March 5. Hester averaged 6.5 points and 4.1 rebounds per game, while ranking third on the team with 67 assists and 35 steals on the season. Burke starred in Supporting Role for Huskers in 2007-08 No stranger to the spotlight, Kaitlyn Burke starred in a supporting role for the Huskers as a freshman. The former childhood actress played starring roles in Nebraska s wins in California in December. The 5-7 guard from North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, erupted for career highs of 15 points, five threepointers and seven assists in a career-best 34 minutes off the bench in NU s win at Cal State Bakersfield on Dec. 13. She provided an impressive encore by leading the Huskers in scoring, rebounding and assists with 14 points, a career-high seven boards and five assists in a 75-52 run past Long Beach State on Dec. 15. Husker Career 20-Point Games Kelsey Griffin (17) Points vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (11/27/05) 31 at Kansas State (2/4/06) 28 vs. Xavier (3/23/08) 26 vs. Colorado (3/2/08) 26 vs. Missouri (2/21/08) 26 at Colorado (2/6/08) 25 vs. Kansas (1/27/07) 24 at Missouri (2/3/08) 23 vs. #13 Baylor (2/3/07) 23 vs. #8 Oklahoma (1/6/07) 22 at UC Irvine (11/24/06) 22 at Northwestern (12/10/05) 22 vs. Kansas (3/11/08) 21 at Texas (1/3/07) 21 vs. Creighton (11/30/07) 20 vs. Nicholls State (12/21/06) 20 vs. #24 Texas A&M (2/11/06) 20 Cory Montgomery (2) Points at Iowa State (1/19/08) 21 vs. USC (12/8/07) 21 Yvonne Turner (1) Points at Maryland (3/25/08) 23 Nebraska s 30-Point Performances (17 Individuals) Player (Years) Games 1. Karen Jennings (1989-92) 12 2. Amy Stephens (1986-89) 9 3. Maurtice Ivy (1985-88) 8 4. Nicole Kubik (1997-00) 5 5. Kiera Hardy (2004-07) 4 Diane DelVigna (1979-80) 4 Debra Powell (1982-85) 4 8. Angie Miller (1984-87) 2 9. Kelsey Griffin (2006-present) 1 Tied with eight others Nebraska Top-10 Single-Game Steals Player (Game) Steals 1. Kathy Hawkins (Wichita State, 2/5/77) 10 2. Nicole Kubik (Washington, 12/6/99) 9 Nicole Kubik (North Texas, 12/20/98) 9 LaToya Doage (Missouri, 1/18/97) 9 Nafeesah Brown (Northern Iowa, 12/28/93) 9 Kathy Hawkins (Occidental, 1/10/77) 9 Kathy Hawkins (UNO, 1/28/76) 9 8. Yvonne Turner (Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 1/2/08) 8 Yvonne Turner (Florida, 11/17/07) 8 Nicole Kubik (Three Times) 8 Kathy Hawkins (One Time) 8 Crystal Coleman, Jan Crouch, Stacy Imming (1) 8 Nebraska s Top Seasons at Home Season Record (Winning Pct.) 1. 1997-98 16-0 (1.000) 2. 1987-88 13-0 (1.000) 3. 1995-96 12-1 (.923) 1992-93 12-1 (.923) 1986-87 12-1 (.923) 6. 2007-08 14-2 (.875) 7. 1998-99 12-2 (.857) Nebraska s Top Home Win Totals Season Wins 1. 1997-98 16 2. 2007-08 14 3. 1978-79 14 2003-04 13 1987-88 13 6. 2007-08 12 2004-05 12 1998-99 12 1995-96 12 1992-93 12 1986-87 12

Nebraska Women s Basketball Page 10 at Creighton Nov. 17, 2008 Huskers.com USA Today/ESPN Top 25 Nov. 3, 2008 1-Connecticut (0-0) (30)...773 2-Stanford (0-0)...676 3-Rutgers (0-0)...639 4-North Carolina (0-0)...629 5-Maryland (0-0)...624 6-Tennessee (0-0) (1)...602 7-Oklahoma (0-0)...600 8-Duke (0-0)...508 9-California (0-0)...495 10-Texas A&M (0-0)...493 11. Louisville (0-0)...481 12-Vanderbilt (0-0)...419 13-Texas (0-0)...315 14-Notre Dame (0-0)...294 15-Oklahoma State (0-0)...279 15-Virginia (0-0)...279 17-Baylor (0-0)...272 18-Arizona State (0-0)...215 19-Ohio State (0-0)...188 20-Old Dominion (0-0)...163 21-Auburn (0-0)...154 22-LSU (0-0)...133 23-Pittsburgh (0-0)...104 24-Florida State (0-0)...101 25-Georgia (0-00)...94 Note: Nebraska 2008-09 opponents in bold. 28-Kansas State (0-0)...72 29-Iowa State (0-0)...63 37-UTEP (0-0)...9 43-New Mexico (0-0)...3 Associated Press Top 25 Oct. 27, 2008 1-Connecticut (0-0) (44)...1,124 2-Stanford (0-0) (1)...1,018 3-Maryland (0-0)...1,005 4-Oklahoma (0-0)...946 5-Rutgers (0-0)...914 6-North Carolina (0-0) (2)...892 7-Tennessee (0-0)...857 8-Duke (0-0)...815 9-California (0-0)...769 10-Louisville (0-0)...726 11-Texas A&M (0-0)...624 12-Vanderbilt (0-0)...546 13-Texas (0-0)...501 14-Oklahoma State (0-0)...442 15-Virginia (0-0)...437 16-Notre Dame (0-0)...374 17-Arizona State (0-0)...364 18-Ohio State (0-0)...359 19-Baylor (0-0)...353 20-Auburn (0-0)...239 21-Florida State (0-0)...204 22-Xavier (0-0)...170 23-Purdue (0-0)...148 24-LSU (0-0)...133 25-Old Dominion (0-0)...124 Other NU Opponents Receiving Votes 28-Iowa State (0-0)...66 33-Kansas State (0-0)...25 41-UTEP (0-0)...2 Note: Nebraska 2008-09 opponents in bold. She added 12 points on 4-of-7 three-point shooting, to go along with six assists in NU s win at Iowa State on Jan. 19. For the season, Burke averaged 5.4 points, 1.5 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game. She led the Huskers with 78 assists on the year, including five in NU s win over Xavier in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Her 78 assists ranked second among all Big 12 freshmen, trailing only Oklahoma s Danielle Robinson (130). Burke also ranked second on the team with 33 three-pointers, which ranked fifth among all Big 12 freshmen. Burke s 5.4 points tied for 11th among league freshmen. Burke brought her talents to the Devaney Center stage in her career-opening performance against UTEP on Nov. 9. She poured in 13 points, including a trio of three-pointers, to help the Huskers to an 81-74 win over the Miners. She added a solid encore in Nebraska s win over Ole Miss on Nov. 11, when she scored nine points, grabbed two steals and dished out an assist in 21 minutes to conclude a strong opening weekend. Burke turned her focus from feature films such as Questar s Ms. Bear (1997) and Bear with Me (2000), to athletics seven years ago, after appearing with such Hollywood stars as Lindsay Lohan, Tyra Banks and Henry Winkler. Last year, Burke played on the international stage as a member of the Canadian Junior National Team and was one of the first members of the Canadian National Development Academy in 2006-07. Husker Schedule Filled with Top 25 Foes When the preseason polls were announced by the Associated Press (Oct. 27) and USA Today/ESPN (Nov. 3), the two sets of rankings strongly resembled Nebraska s 2008-09 schedule. In fact, the Huskers could play as many as 14 regular-season games against teams who earned votes in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Top 25, including a trio of non-conference battles with top-25 foes. Big 12 foe Oklahoma earned the highest preseason ranking of any Husker opponent, as the Sooners came in at No. 4 in the AP Top 25 and No. 7 in the coaches poll. Texas A&M wasn t far behind, as the Aggies earned a No. 10 ranking from the coaches and a No. 11 spot in the AP. A third Big 12 South opponent, Texas, came in at No. 13 in both polls, while Oklahoma State was No. 14 in the AP and No. 15 in the coaches poll. A fifth Big 12 South squad, Baylor, was No. 17 in the coaches poll and No. 19 in the AP ranking. The Arizona State Sun Devils, who the Huskers will face on Dec. 28 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center, were the highest-ranked NU non-conference foe in the preseason, coming in at No. 17 in the AP poll and No. 18 in the coaches poll. Ohio State, NU s opponent at the Devaney Center on Saturday, Dec. 6, was right behind ASU in both polls, coming in at No. 18 in the AP and No. 19 in the coaches rankings. LSU rounded out NU s preseason top-25 opponents with a No. 22 ranking by the coaches and a No. 24 selection by the AP. Big 12 North rivals Iowa State and Kansas State were both among the top five teams receiving votes in both polls, while non-conference foe UTEP also received votes in both polls. New Mexico, which the Huskers could face over the Thanksgiving holiday in Albuquerque, also received votes in the coaches poll. Nebraska s History of Success at Home Since the Bob Devaney Sports Center opened in 1976-77, the Huskers are 325-114 (.740) in games played in the arena, including 120-74 (.619) in conference games. NU finished 2007-08 with a 14-2 home record, tying for the second-highest home victory total in school history. It marked the fifth straight year under Coach Connie Yori that Nebraska has notched 10 or more home wins in a season, the longest stretch in school history. Nebraska s success at home in 2007-08 was even more remarkable considering the strength of the Huskers home schedule. Eleven of NU s 16 home games came against teams that advanced to the postseason in 2008, with the Huskers rolling to an impressive 9-2 record. Not only did Husker foes advance to postseason play, 10 of the 11 opponents won at least one game in a postseason tournament, including 2008 NCAA Elite Eight qualifier Texas A&M. Included among the five Husker home foes that did not advance to postseason play in 2008, were traditional powers USC and Ole Miss, which was coming off a trip to the NCAA Elite Eight in 2007. Since 2003-04, NU is 61-18 (.772) at the Devaney Center, with no more than four losses in any season. The Huskers continued their surge of success at the Devaney Center by opening the 2008-09 season with a 96-47 victory over Weber State on Nov. 14. Nebraska is 3-2 all-time in home postseason play, with an 81-58 win over San Diego on March 17, 1993, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at the Devaney Center. The Huskers added a 73-60 win over Drake in the first round of the WNIT on March 18, 2004, before losing 75-67 in the next round to Oregon State on March 22, 2004. Nebraska closed its 2004-05 season with a 71-67 loss to Iowa on March 25, 2005, in the WNIT second round. The Huskers averaged more than 5,000 fans per game during Big 12 Conference play for the second straight season in 2007-08. Nebraska ranked 14th nationally in average home attendance in 1999-2000 with 4,772 fans per game, after ranking 15th nationally with a school-record average of 5,000 fans per game in 1998-99. NU added an average home crowd of 4,204 in 2000-01.

Nebraska Women s Basketball Page 13 at Creighton Nov. 17, 2008 Huskers.com Overall 2008-09 Season Statistics Overall Record: 1-0 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Rebounds Player G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Tot/Avg. PF-D A TO BK ST TP/Avg. Cory Montgomery 1-1 16-16.0 5-8.625 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 2-3 5/5.0 1-0 1 2 0 0 13/13.0 Kala Kuhlmann 1-0 18-18.0 5-8.625 1-3.333 2-2 1.000 0-1 1/1.0 1-0 4 1 0 0 13/13.0 Monique Whittaker 1-0 15-15.0 3-6.500 2-4.500 5-6.833 1-0 1/1.0 1-0 1 2 0 1 13/13.0 Kaitlyn Burke 1-1 23-23.0 4-7.571 4-7.571 0-0.000 0-3 3/3.0 2-0 4 1 0 3 12/0.0 Yvonne Turner 1-1 18-18.0 4-7.571 1-4.250 0-0.000 0-1 1/1.0 2-0 0 2 0 4 11/11.0 Tay Hester 1-1 10-10.0 4-5.800 0-0.000 1-2.500 0-5 5/5.0 2-0 0 0 0 0 9/9.0 Dominique Kelley 1-1 16-16.0 3-6.500 0-1.000 2-3.667 2-5 7/7.0 4-0 1 0 0 1 8/8.0 Nicole Neals 1-0 22-22.0 2-6.333 2-4.500 0-0.000 0-2 2/2.0 2-0 5 1 0 0 6/6.0 Catheryn Redmon 1-0 14-14.0 2-4.500 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-5 5/5.0 2-0 1 0 1 0 5/5.0 Jessica Periago 1-0 17-17.0 1-2.500 1-1 1.000 0-0.000 1-0 1/1.0 2-0 0 1 0 0 3/3.0 Nikki Bober 1-0 12-12.0 0-1.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-5 5/5.0 3-0 1 0 0 0 0/0.0 Team Rebounds 0-3 3/3.0 0 Huskers 1 200 36-65.554 12-25.480 12-15.800 8-34 42/42.0 23-0 18 10 2 10 96/96.0 Opponents 1 200 11-556.196 1-10.100 24-30.800 14-22 36/36.0 14-0 5 17 3 2 47/47.0 Score by Periods 1 2 OT Total Deadball Rebounds Nebraska 51 45 0 96 2 Opponents 19 28 0 47 3 2008-09 Nebraska Women s Basketball Team: (Front row, from left): Graduate Assistant Manager Ashley Ford, Dominique Kelley, Layne Reeves, Nicole Neals, Kaitlyn Burke, Kala Kuhlmann, Monique Whittaker, Yvonne Turner, Director of Operations Angela Timmons. (Back row, from left): Athletic Trainer Leslie Rodriguez, Assistant Coach Kellie Lewis-Jay, Administrative Assistant Shawn Gilbert, Strength Coach Rusty Ruffcorn, Harleen Sidhu, Kelsey Griffin, Cory Montgomery, Nikki Bober, Jessica Periago, Catheryn Redmon, Tay Hester, Head Coach Connie Yori, Assistant Coach Tory Verdi, Associate Head Coach Sunny Smallwood.

Nebraska Women s Basketball Page 14 at Creighton Nov. 17, 2008 Huskers.com 2008-08 Game-by-Game Results Overall: 1-0 Conference: 0-0 Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Date Opponent W/L Score Home Away Neutral Total Big 12 Att. High Points High Rebounds High Assists 11/14 Weber State W 96-47 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2,302 (13) Kuhlmann (7) Kelley (5) Neals (13) Montgomery (13) Whittaker AP Ranking at game time listed before team % denotes Holiday Inn & Suites Express Midtown Tournament * denotes Big 12 Conference game # denotes Big 12 Tournament game Home Attendance (Avg.) -- 2,302 (2,302) Road Attendance (Avg.) -- 0,000 (0,000) Neutral Attendance (Avg.) -- 0,000 (0,000) Total Attendance (Avg.) -- 2,302 (2,302)

Nebraska Women s Basketball Page 15 at Creighton Nov. 17, 2008 Huskers.com Game-by-Game Linescores Game FG FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF A TO BS ST TP Nebraska 36 65.554 12 25.480 12 15.800 8 34 42 23 18 10 2 10 96 Weber State 11 56.196 1 10.100 24 30.800 14 22 36 14 5 17 3 2 47

Nebraska Women s Basketball Page 16 at Creighton Nov. 17, 2008 Huskers.com 2008-09 Nebraska Team Highs & Lows Husker Team Season Highs Points...96...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 First Half Points...51...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Second Half Points...45...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Field Goals Made...36...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Field Goals Att...65...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Field Goal Pct...55.4 (36-65)...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Three-Pt. FG Made...12...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Three-Pt. FG Att...25...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Three-Pt. FG Pct...48.0 (12-25)...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Free Throws Made...12...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Free Throws Att...15...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Free Throw Pct...80.0 (12-15)...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Rebounds...42...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Rebound Margin...+6 (42-36)...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Assists...18...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Steals...10...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Blocked Shots...2...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Turnovers...10...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Fouls...23...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Opponent Team Season Lows Points...47...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 First Half Points...19...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Second Half Points...28...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Field Goals Made...11...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Field Goals Att...56...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Field Goal Pct...19.6 (11-56)...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Three-Pt. FG Made...1...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Three-Pt. FG Att...10...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Three-Pt. FG Pct...10.0 (1-10)...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Free Throws Made...24...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Free Throws Att...30...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Free Throw Pct...80.0 (24-30)...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Rebounds...36...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Rebound Margin...-6 (36-42)...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Assists...5...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Steals...2...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Blocked Shots...3...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Turnovers...17...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Fouls...14...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Husker Team Season Lows Points...96...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 First Half Points...51...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Second Half Points...45...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Field Goals Made...36...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Field Goals Att...65...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Field Goal Pct...55.4 (36-65)...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Three-Pt. FG Made...12...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Three-Pt. FG Att...25...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Three-Pt. FG Pct...48.0 (12-25)...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Free Throws Made...12...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Free Throws Att...15...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Free Throw Pct...80.0 (12-15)...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Rebounds...42...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Rebound Margin...+6 (42-36)...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Assists...18...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Steals...10...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Blocked Shots...2...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Turnovers...10...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Fouls...23...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Nebraska hit a school-record 12 three-pointers in a 96-47 season-opening victory over Weber State on Nov. 14, 2008. Kaitlyn Burke led NU s three-point barrage with 4-of-7 shooting from long range against the Wildcats. Second Half Points...28...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Field Goals Made...11...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Field Goals Att...56...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Field Goal Pct...19.6 (11-56)...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Three-Pt. FG Made...1...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Three-Pt. FG Att...10...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Three-Pt. FG Pct...10.0 (1-10)...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Free Throws Made...24...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Free Throws Att...30...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Free Throw Pct...80.0 (24-30)...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Rebounds...36...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Rebound Margin...-6 (36-42)...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Assists...5...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Steals...2...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Blocked Shots...3...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Turnovers...17...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Fouls...14...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 Opponent Team Season Highs Points...47...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08 First Half Points...19...vs. Weber State, 11/14/08