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2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NINE-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

SEVEN-STRAIGHT FINAL FOUR TRIPS • 15 FINAL FOURS • 39 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS #1/ #1

2014-15 SCHEDULE Record: 0-0 Overall; 0-0 The American

NOVEMBER Sun. 2 WEST CHESTER - GP W, 115-26 Sun. 9 POST - XL 4:30 p.m. Fri. 14 at UC Davis ESPN3 10 p.m. Mon. 17 at Stanford ESPN2 9 p.m. Sun. 23 CREIGHTON - GP SNY 1 p.m. Fri. 28 1 vs. Coll. of Charleston SNY 8:30 p.m. Sat. 29 1 vs. Minn. or Vandy SNY TBA Sun. 30 1 vs. TBA SNY TBA DECEMBER Sat. 6 2 at Notre Dame Fri. 19 DEPAUL - WB Sun. 21 3 vs. UCLA Sat. 27 *SMU - XL Mon. 29 DUKE - XL Wed. 31 at *East Carolina

ESPN SNY ESPN2 SNY ESPN2 SNY

3:15 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 9 p.m. 2:30 p.m.

JANUARY Sun. 4 at St. John’s Wed. 7 *TULSA - XL Sun. 11 at *SMU Wed. 14 *TEMPLE - GP Sun. 18 *USF - GP Wed. 21 at *UCF Sun. 25 at *Cincinnati Wed. 28 *E. CAROLINA - XL

ESPN2 SNY SNY SNY ESPN2 SNY ESPN2 SNY

1 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m.

FEBRUARY Sun. 1 at *Temple Tue. 3 *CINCINNATI - XL Sat. 7 at *Memphis Mon. 9 S. CAROLINA - GP Sat. 14 *TULANE Tue. 17 *HOUSTON - XL Sat. 21 at *Tulsa Mon. 23 at *Tulane Sat. 28 *MEMPHIS - GP

ESPN2 2 p.m. SNY 7 p.m. SNY 3:30 p.m. ESPN2 8 p.m. CBS SN 4 p.m. SNY 7 p.m. SNY 3 p.m. SNY 8 p.m. CBS SN 2 p.m.

MARCH Mon. 2 at *USF

ESPN2

Fri. 6 - Mon. 9

4 American Championship

7 p.m. TBA

1 - Gulf Coast Showcase, Estero, Fla. 2 - Jimmy V Classic - South Bend, Ind. 3 - Hall of Fame Women’s Challenge - Uncasville, Conn. * - American Regular Season Contest 4 - Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn. All Times Eastern Home Game Denoted in BOLD CAPS GP - Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, Conn. XL - XL Center, Hartford, Conn. WB - Webster Bank Arena, Bridgeport, Conn.

UCONN ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS WBB SID - Pat McKenna email - [email protected] Cell - 860-420-7311 Office - 860-486-2394

MEDIA INTERVIEWS: All interviews with players or members of the coaching staff must be arranged through Pat McKenna and the UConn Athletic Communications Office. No interviews will be granted on gameday until competition is over.

UCONN HUSKIES (0-0, 0-0 AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE)

vs. Post University - Division II (exhibition) (0-0, 0-0 CACC) Date: Sunday, November 9, 2014 Tipoff: 4:30 p.m. (ET) Site: XL Center (16,294) • Hartford, Conn. TV: Neither of the Huskies’ two exhibition games will be televised Radio/Web: Today’s game will be broadcast live on the UConn Radio Network with Bob Joyce and Debbie Fiske on the call. There will be a video stream available on UConnHuskies.com. Up Next: UConn opens the 2014-15 regular season on Friday, November 14 at UC Davis 2014-15 IMG UCONN RADIO NETWORK 1080-AM WTIC (Hartford), 1400-AM WILI (Willimantic) 960-AM WELI (New Haven) WGCH-AM 1490 (Greenwich UCONN PROBABLE STARTERS 2013-14 STATS # Player Pos. Elg. Ht. Hometown PPG RPG FG% FT% Min. 4 Moriah Jefferson G Jr. 5-7 Glenn Heights, Texas 10.0 3.4 .575 .768 27.7 * - 2013-14 All-American Athletic Conference First Team | Finalist for 2014 Nancy Lieberman Award 11 Kia Nurse G Fr. 6-0 Hamilton, Ontario * - Member of the Canadian Senior National Team | Preseason American Athletic Conference FOY 23 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis G/F Sr. 6-0 Anaheim Hills, Calif. 13.4 5.4 .575 .909 29.2 * - Lincoln Regional Most Outstanding Player | Preseason All-American Athletic Conference selection 30 Breanna Stewart F Jr. 6-4 North Syracuse, N.Y. 19.4 8.1 .497 .774 30.5 * - 2013-14 Consensus National Player of the Year | Preseason All-American Athletic Conference POY 41 Kiah Stokes C Sr. 6-3 Marion, Iowa 4.5 4.5 .602 653 13.4 * - Preseason All-American Athletic Conference selection | 2013-14 All-AAC Second Team pick UCONN RESERVES # Player 3 Morgan Tuck 12 Saniya Chong 14 Sadie Edwards 15 Gabby Williams 20 Tierney Lawlor 24 Briana Pulido 22 Courtney Ekmark 51 Natalie Butler POST ROSTER # Player 2 Lexus Childs-Harris 3 Dericka Sims 4 Georgia Black 5 Deaisia Acklin 10 Dominique Woods 11 Kristine Ripson 12 Nicole Viselli 14 Jessica Ayala 15 Emily McCann 21 Toni Deren 24 Nicole Sheloski 30 Jacquelynne Pugh 31 Liz Falcigno 33 Jeshanah Martinez Tyra Jones

Pos. Elg. Ht. F r-So. 6-2 G So. 5-8 G Fr. 5-10 G Fr. 5-11 G So. 5-7 G Jr. 5-7 G Fr. 6-0 C R-So. 6-5

Pos. G F G G F F G F G G F G G F F

Elg. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Jr.

Hometown Bolingbrook, Ill. Ossining, N.Y. Meriden, Conn. Sparks, Nev. Ansonia, Conn. Miami, Fla. Phoenix, Ariz. Fairfax Station, Va.

Ht. 5-7 5-9 5-8 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-7 5-7 5-9 5-6 5-9 5-7 5-6 5-10 5-10

Head Coach - Stephen Schuler Assistant Coaches - John Migliaro, Kelly Romaine

2014-15 Game Notes | 11/9/13 vs. Post | UConnHuskies.com

2013-14 STATS PPG RPG FG% FT% 6.4 3.4 .454 .667 4.7 1.8 .420 .825 1.1 0.4 .421 .250 0.2 0.3 .250 .000 13.9 13.3 .491 .665

Min. 15.8 17.1 3.7 2.3 36.2

Hometown/ Last School New London, Conn. / New London Chesapeake, Va. / Grassfield Burlington,Vt. / Burlington Bronx, NY. / Monroe C.C. Hartford, Conn. / East Catholic Youngstown, N.Y. / Niagara C.C. Groveland, Mass. / Pentucket Middletown, N.Y. / L.I. Lutheran Gold Coast, Australia / Aquinas College Greenlawn, N.Y. / Harborfields Hudson Falls, N.Y. / Hudson Falls Grahamsville, N.Y. / Tri-Valley Middletown, Conn. / Mercy Staten Island, N.Y. / Curtis Rochester, N.Y. / East

2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NINE-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

SEVEN-STRAIGHT FINAL FOUR TRIPS • 15 FINAL FOURS • 39 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Back Row (L-R): Associate Head Coach Chris Dailey, Kia Nurse, Courtney Ekmark, Kiah Stokes, Natalie Butler, Breanna Stewart, Morgan Tuck, Gabby Williams, Assistant Coach Marisa Moseley, Assistant Coach Shea Ralph Front Row (L-R): Sadie Edwards, Briana Pulido, Moriah Jefferson, Head Coach Geno Auriemma, Tierney Lawlor, Saniya Chong, Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis

2014-15 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO 3 4 11 12 14 15 20 22 23 24 30 41 51

NAME Morgan Tuck Moriah Jefferson Kia Nurse Saniya Chong Sadie Edwards Gabby Williams Tierney Lawlor Courtney Ekmark Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis Briana Pulido Breanna Stewart Kiah Stokes Natalie Butler

HEIGHT 6-2 5-7 6-0 5-8 5-10 5-11 5-7 6-0 5-11 5-7 6-4 6-3 6-5

2014-15 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO 51 12 14 22 4 20 23 11 11 30 41 3 15

NAME Natalie Butler Saniya Chong Sadie Edwards Courtney Ekmark Moriah Jefferson Tierney Lawlor Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis Kia Nurse Briana Pulido Breanna Stewart Kiah Stokes Morgan Tuck Gabby Williams

HEIGHT 6-5 5-8 5-10 6-0 5-7 5-7 6-0 6-0 5-7 6-4 6-3 6-2 5-11

POSITION Forward Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Forward Guard Forward Center Center

ELIGIBILTY Sophomore Junior Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Senior Junior Junior Senior Sophomore

HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) Bolingbrook, Ill. (Bolingbrook) Glenn Heights, Texas Hamilton, Ontario (St. Thomas Moore) Ossining, N.Y. (Ossining) Meriden, Conn. (Blair Academy) Sparks, Nev. (Reed) Ansonia, Conn. (Ansonia) Phoenix, Ariz. (St. Mary’s) Anaheim Hills, Calif. (Mater Dei) Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Prep) North Syracuse, N.Y. (Cicero North) Marion, Iowa (Linn-Mar) Fairfax Station, Va. (Lake Braddock)

POSITION Center Guard Guard Guard Guard Guard Forward Guard Guard Forward Center Forward Guard

ELIGIBILTY Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Junior Sophomore Senior Freshman Junior Junior Senior Sophomore Freshman

HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) Fairfax Station, Va. (Lake Braddock) Ossining, N.Y. (Ossining) Meriden, Conn. (Blair Academy) Phoenix, Ariz. (St. Mary’s) Glen Heights, Texas Ansonia, Conn. (Ansonia) Anaheim Hills, Calif. (Mater Dei) Hamilton, Ontario (St. Thomas Moore) Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Prep) Syracuse, N.Y. (Cicero North) Marion, Iowa (Linn-Mar) Bolingbrook, Ill. (Bolingbrook) Sparks, Nev. (Reed)

Head Coach: Geno Auriemma (30th season, West Chester ‘81) Associate Head Coach: Chris Dailey (30th season, Rutgers ‘82) Assistant Coaches: Shea Ralph (seventh season, Connecticut ‘01), Marisa Moseley (sixth season, Boston University ‘04) pro-nuhn-see-A-shuhns Saniya Chong (suh-NIE-uh) Moriah Jefferson (moe-RIE-uh) Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (kuh-LEEN-uh mos-KEHD-uh) Briana Pulido - (bree-ON-uh puh-LEE-doh) Breanna Stewart (bree-ANN-uh)

Kiah Stokes (KEY-uh) Geno Auriemma (or-ee-EHM-uh) Marisa Moseley (muh-RISS-uh MOSE-lee)

2014-15 Game Notes | 11/9/13 vs. Post | UConnHuskies.com

2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NINE-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

SEVEN-STRAIGHT FINAL FOUR TRIPS • 15 FINAL FOURS • 39 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

MORGAN

TUCK

MORIAH

JEFFERSON

r-So. • 6-2 • F • #3

Jr. • 5-7 • G • #4

GABBY

TIERNEY

WILLIAMS

Fr. • 5-11 • G • #15

BREANNA

STEWART

Jr. • 6-4 • F • #30

LAWLOR

So. • 5-7 • G • #20

KIAH

STOKES

Sr. • 6-3 • C • #41

KIA

NURSE

Fr. • 6-0 • G • #11

COURTNEY

EKMARK

Fr. • 6-0 • G • #22

SANIYA

CHONG

So. • 5-8 • G • #12

KALEENA

MOSQUEDA-LEWIS Sr. • 5-11 • F • #23

NATALIE

BUTLER

r-So. • 6-5 • C • #51

2014-15 Game Notes | 11/9/13 vs. Post | UConnHuskies.com

SADIE

EDWARDS

Fr. • 5-10 • G • #14

BRIANA

PULIDO

Jr. • 5-7 • G • #24

GENO

AURIEMMA 30th Season

2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NINE-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

SEVEN-STRAIGHT FINAL FOUR TRIPS • 15 FINAL FOURS • 39 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

QUICK FACTS

Location: ..................................... Storrs, Conn. Founded: ................................................. 1881 Enrollment: ........................................... 30,474 Colors: ..........National Flag Blue (Navy) & White Nickname: ........................................... Huskies Conference: ..........American Athletic Conference President: ........................... Susan Herbst, Ph.D Director of Athletics: ....................Warde Manuel SWA: ..........................................Debbie Corum Home Courts (capacity): ........... Gampel Pavilion (10,167) ...........................................XL Center (16,294) ............................. Webster Bank Arena (8,500)

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STAFF

Head Coach: Geno Auriemma (West Chester ‘81) Overall Record: .............. 879-133 (.869) 29 yrs. School Record: ............... 879-133 (.869) 29 yrs. Associate Head Coach: Chris Dailey (Rutgers ‘82) Assistant Coaches: Shea Ralph (Connecticut ‘01) ..................... Marisa Moseley (Boston Univ. ‘04) WBB Office Phone: ....................(860) 486-4756 WBB Office Fax: ........................(860) 486-5487

2013-14 SEASON REVIEW

Overall Record: .........................................40-0 Home: 18-0; Away: 13-0; Neutral: 9-0 American Record (finish):...................18-0 (1st) Final Ranking: ........... No. 1 (ESPN Coaches Poll) ................................... No. 1 (Associated Press)

HISTORY

All-time record: .............. 971-295 (.767/39 yrs.) Gampel Pavilion record: ............... 297-19 (.940) XL Center record: ........................ 143-13 (.917) All-time conference record: 424-89 (.827/32 yrs.) Conference Regular Season Titles:.................20 ......(1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014) Conference Tournament record: ..... 70-13 (.843) Conference Tournament Titles: ......................19 ......(1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014) NCAA Tournament appearances: ...................26 NCAA Tournament record: ............. 97-17 (.851) National Titles: .............................................. 9 ..... (1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014)

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

Asst. Dir./WBB Contact: .................Pat McKenna Cell: .........................................(860) 420-7311 E-mail: ................. [email protected] Phone: .....................................(860) 486-2394 Fax: .........................................(860) 486-5085 Gampel Press Row Phone: .........(860) 486-1888 XL Press Row Phone: ..................................TBA Internet Address: .................UConnHuskies.com

UConn in the Final Four With the 75-56 win over Stanford on 4/6, UConn improved to 9-6 all-time in national semifinal games and improved to 9-0 in national championship contests with the win over Notre Dame on 4/8. UConn’s 18-6 (.750), mark in national semifinals and championship games is the third-highest winning percentage all-time. Only USC (5-1) and Baylor (4-1) have better winning percentages. Tennessee (21-10, .677) and UConn are the only teams with more than five wins in such games. UConn has now won nine titles while Tennesse has won eight; no other team has more than two.

no other team has more than three 35-win seasons. (Hat tip to the Journal Inquirer’s Carl Adamec)

Undefeated Notes With the win over No. 3 Louisville on 3/3, UConn completed its seventh undefeated regular season, which include 1994-95, 1996-97, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2013-14. Additionally, the Huskies rounded out the inaugural American Athletic Conference regular season with an 18-0 record, which marks the 10th UConn has gone undefeated in regular-season conference play.

Kaleena Notches Triple-Double Junior Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis recorded 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in UConn’s NCAA Tournament second round win over Saint Joe’s on March 25. The performance was UConn’s third triple-double all-time and the first in NCAA Tournament play. It was only the 14th triple-double all-time in NCAA Tournament history. Mosqueda-Lewis joins Stefanie Dolson (11/20/13) and Laura Lishness (3/5/89) as the only Huskies to notch a triple-double.

UConn entered NCAA Tournament play with an unblemished record for the SIXTH time in school history. The Huskies have now completed five undefeated national championship seasons; 1994-95, 2001-02, 2008-09, 2009-10 and 2013-14. Huskies Extend Record With SeventhStraight Final Four Trip UConn extended its record of consecutive final four appearances to seven following the win over Texas A&M on March 31. Stanford has the second-most prolific mark with five-straight. UConn improved to 15-5 all-time in Regional Finals. Another 30-Win Campaign The Huskies secured their NINTH-STRAIGHT 30-win season on March 1 against Rutgers, which extends UConn’s NCAA record streak. Duke was the previous record holder with seven-consecutive 30-win seasons from 2001-07. UConn has won at least 30 games in a season 19 times, all since 1993-94. UConn has won 30plus games in 19 of the past 21 seasons overall with the only exceptions coming in 1998-99 (29 wins) and 2004-05 (25). The Huskies have now won their first 30 games of a season for the SEVENTH time (1994-95, 1996-97, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2013-14). Another 35-Win Campaign UConn has won 35 games for the secondstraight year and the sixth time in the last seven seasons. The Huskies have won at least 35 games 10 times in the last 20 years while

Mosqueda-Lewis = Lincoln Regional MOP Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis earned UConn’s 15th Regional Most Outstanding Player honor after averaging 17.3 points on 51 percent shooting (including 10-23 from deep) and 9.5 rebounds per game during UConn’s four NCAA Tournament victories. She is the ninth different Husky to be selected as the Regional MOP and was joined on the All-Lincoln Regional Team by Stefanie Dolson and Bria Hartley.

UConn Sports 46-Game Winning Streak UConn’s current winning streak is the third-longest in its history. Here is a look at the Huskies’ winning streaks of 20 games or more. 90 70 46 35 33 30 24 21 21 20

11/16/08-12/30/10 11/9/01-3/11/03 3/23/13-pres. 11/26/94- 4/2/95 11/17/96-3/22/97 2/5/00-1/13/01 1/5/11-3/29/11 1/9/94 – 3/24/94 11/11/07-2/5/08 1/18/95-3/25/95

UConn Has Best NCAA Tournament Winning Percentage All-Time UConn made its 26th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance - the third-longest such streak nationally. Only Tennessee (33) and Stanford (27) have longer active streaks of consecutive NCAA Tourney bids. UConn is ranked second overall in NCAA Tournament games played (114) and wins (97) and is the all-time leader in winning percentage (.851). The Huskies enter the 2014 NCAA Tournament as a No. 1 seed for the eighth-consecutive season. TOURNAMENT WINNING PERCENTAGE (Min. 20 games) Pct. Record Team Years .851 (97-17) UCONN 1989-2014 .823 (116-25) Tennessee 1982-2014 .747 (74-26) Stanford 1982-2014 .726 (53-20) Duke 1987-2014 .722 (65-25) Louisiana Tech 1982-2011 Through National Final of 2014 Tournament

2014-15 Game Notes | 11/9/13 vs. Post | UConnHuskies.com

2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NINE-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

SEVEN-STRAIGHT FINAL FOUR TRIPS • 15 FINAL FOURS • 39 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2013-14 AMERICAN STANDINGS W

L

Pct.

W

L

Pct.

1|2|4 UConn

18

0

1.000

40

0

1.000

3 Louisville

16

2

.889

33

5

.882

5 USF

13

5

.722

23

13

.600

5 Rutgers

12

6

.667

28

9

.710

5 SMU

8

10

.444

18

14

.567

Temple

8

10

.444

14

16

.483

Memphis

6

12

.333

13

18

.419

Cincinnati

5

13

.278

13

18

.419

UCF

3

15

.167

10

20

.333

Houston

1

17

.056

6

25

.194

1 - Regular Season Champion | 2 - Tournament Champion | 3 - NCAA Elite Eight 4 - NCAA Champion | 5 - WNIT AMERICAN PLAYER AND FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK November 11 POW: -------------------Keena Mays, SMU FOW: ---------- Mooriah Rowser, Memphis November 18 POW: --------- BRIA HARTLEY, UCONN FOW: --------- Feyonda Fitzgerald, Temple November 25 POW: -----STEFANIE DOLSON, UCONN FOW: ------------------- Zykira Lewis, UCF December 2 POW: -------------------Keena Mays, SMU FOW: --------- Feyonda Fitzgerald, Temple December 9 POW: -------------------Keena Mays, SMU FOW: ------ Bianca Quisenberry, Cincinnati December 16 POW: --------Jeanise Randolph, Cincinnati FOW: ---------- Mooriah Rowser, Memphis December 23 POW: --- BREANNA STEWART, UCONN FOW: --------- Feyonda Fitzgerald, Temple December 30 POW: -------------Betnijah Laney, Rutgers FOW: -------------------- Kiara Perry, SMU

January 6 POW: --------- Shoni SchimmeL, Louisville FOW: ------------------ Ariadna Pujol, USF January 13 POW: --- BREANNA STEWART, UCONN FOW: ---------------Taylor Scaife, Rutgers January 20 POW: --------- BRIA HARTLEY, UCONN FOW: ---------------Taylor Scaife, Rutgers January 27 POW: --------- Shoni SchimmeL, Louisville FOW: --------- Feyonda Fitzgerald, Temple February 3 POW: -------------------Keena Mays, SMU FOW: ---------------Taylor Scaife, Rutgers February 10 POW: --- BREANNA STEWART, UCONN FOW: ---------------Taylor Scaife, Rutgers

FINAL ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 (10/30/14) # School Record Pts. Prev. 1 UConn (35) 40-0 875 2 South Carolina 29-5 824 3 Notre Dame 37-1 798 4 Tennessee 29-6 749 5 Texas A&M 27-9 702 6 Stanford 33-4 645 7 Duke 28-7 577 8 Baylor 32-5 573 9 Texas 22-12 532 10 Maryland 28-7 531 11 Kentucky 26-9 522 12 Louisville 33-5 505 13 North Carolina 27-10 504 14 Michigan St 23-10 433 15 California 22-10 423 16 Nebraska 26-7 314 17 West Virginia 30-5 306 18 Depaul 29-7 301 19 Iowa 27-9 236 20 Oregon St 24-11 183 21 Oklahoma St 25-9 158 22 Dayton 23-8 95 23 UCLA 13-18 86 24 Rutgers 28-9 65 24 Syracuse 23-10 65 FINAL ESPN/USA TODAY COACHES POLL (11/5/14) # School Record Record Pts. 1 UConn (32) 40-0 800 2 South Carolina 29-5 739 3 Notre Dame 37-1 736 4 Tennessee 29-6 683 5 Texas A&M 27-9 630 6 Stanford 33-4 608 7 Duke 28-7 566 8 Maryland 28-7 543 9 Baylor 32-5 531 10 Kentucky 26-9 484 11 Louisville 33-5 474 12 Texas 22-12 458 13 North Carolina 27-10 407 14 California 22-10 366 15 Michigan St 23-10 343 16 Nebraska 26-7 305 17 West Virginia 30-5 274 18 Depaul 29-7 246 19 Iowa 27-9 217 20 Oklahoma St 25-9 164 21 Oregon St 24-11 123 22 Dayton 23-8 117 23 UCLA 13-18 116 24 LSU 21-13 65 25 Syracuse 23-10 55 UCONN WEEK-BY-WEEK IN THE POLLS AP Preseason 1

February 17 POW: --------Jeanise Randolph, Cincinnati FOW: ---------------Taylor Scaife, Rutgers February 24 POW: ------------- Courtney Williams, USF FOW: -------- SANIYA CHONG, UCONN March 4 POW: --- BREANNA STEWART, UCONN FOW: --------- Feyonda Fitzgerald, Temple

2014-15 Game Notes | 11/9/13 vs. Post | UConnHuskies.com

Coaches 1

2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NINE-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

SEVEN-STRAIGHT FINAL FOUR TRIPS • 15 FINAL FOURS • 39 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Moriah Jefferson Having Breakout Season Jefferson scored in double-figures only seven times in 2012-13 and three of those games came during the 2013 NCAA Tournament. Last year, she has scored in double-figures 22 TIMES and averaged 10.0 points while LEADING THE LEAGUE in field goal percentage at 57.5. She has dished-out 195 assists last year, which has long SURPASSED her total from all of last season (69). Jefferson LED the conference in assists per game (4.8) and assist-to-turnover ratio 2.9. Her A/TO Ratio was 12th in the country. She tallied the second-most assists of any UConn sophomore in program history.

MOST ASSISTS BY A SOPHOMORE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Ast. 208 195 163 160 150 143 142 140

Player Diana Taurasi Moriah Jefferson R. Montgomery Sue Bird Jennifer Rizzotti Laura Lishness Kelly Faris Bria Hartley

Avg./Games 5.3 apg/39 g 4.8 apg/40 g 4.5 apg/36 g 4.3 apg/37 g 4.5 apg/33 g 5.1 apg/28 g 3.7 apg/38 g 3.7 apg/38 g

Year 2001-02 2013-14 2006-07 1999-00 1993-94 1988-89 2001-11 2011-12

More Moriah Jefferson’s assist-to-turnover ratio is the most prolific any UConn sophomore has put together. Below is a list of how UConn All-American guards fared during their sophomore seasons.

Player Year A/TO Ratio Moriah Jefferson 2013-14 3.0 195 assists, 66 turnovers in 1187 minutes Diana Taurasi 2001-02 2.51 208 assists, 83 turnovers in 1,131 minutes Sue Bird 1999-2000 2.00 160 assists, 80 turnovers in 1,052 minutes Renee Montgomery 2006-07 1.72 163 assists, 95 turnovers in 1,136 minutes Jen Rizzotti 1993-94 1.66 150 assists, 90 turnovers in 992 minutes (Hat tip to the Hartford Courant’s John Altavilla) Kiah Stokes Having Strong 2013-14 Junior center Kiah Stokes is averaged 4.5 points, 7.1 rebounds and 2.4 blocks in 18.7 minutes per contest during the 2013-14 season. In 2012-13, Stokes finished the year averaging 2.8 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.0 blocks per game in 10.7 minutes per contest. She grabbed at least eight rebounds 13 times in 2013-14 after managing to haul in at least eight boards only TWICE in 32 games in 2012-13. Additionally, she posted FOUR double-doubles in 2013-14 after posting only one in her first two years as a Husky.

All-Time vs. Ranked Foes Connecticut has an all-time record of 211-60 (.778) versus Top-25 AP ranked teams. UConn is 51-23 all-time on the road against ranked opponents and 28-10 in road games against ranked teams since 2004-05. Kaleena LED Country in 3FG% Last Year Junior Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis led the country in 3-point field goal percentage last year. Mosqueda Lewis is shooting 43.1 percent (277-642) from deep in her career at UConn. Sue Bird is the current leader in that category with a career 3-point field goal percentage 45.9 percent. Mosqueda-Lewis made a career-high SEVEN 3FG’s in her return from a nerve contusion in her right elbow vs. Duke on December 17. She returned after a four-game absense due to mononucleosis on March 1 vs. Rutgers. Huskies Against the Top-Five Connecticut has won 19 of the last 26 games it has played against opponents ranked in the AP top-five. In fact, UConn has posted a margin of victory of +14.6 points per game over those 26 games. UConn is 5228 all-time vs. the AP top-five, including 44-18 since the beginning of the 1999-00 season. Date Opponent Score 4-8-14 #2 Notre Dame W, 79-58 3-10-14 #3 Louisville W, 72-52 3-3-14 #3 Louisville W, 68-48 2-9-14 #4 Louisville W, 81-64 12-17-13 #2 Duke W, 83-61 11-11-13 #3 Stanford W, 76-57 4-7-13 #2 Notre Dame W, 83-65 3-4-13 #2 Notre Dame L, 96-87 (3OT) 2-18-13 #1 Baylor L, 76-70 1-21-13 #4 Duke W, 79-49 1-5-13 #5 Notre Dame L, 73-72 12-29-12 #1 Stanford W, 61-35 4-1-12 #4 Notre Dame L, 83-75 3-6-12 #3 Notre Dame W, 63-54 2-27-12 #3 Notre Dame L, 72-59 1-30-12 #5 Duke W, 61-45 1-7-12 #3 Notre Dame L, 74-67 OT 12-18-11 #1 Baylor L, 66-61 11-21-11 #3 Stanford W, 68-58 1-31-11 #3 Duke W, 87-51 11-16-10 #2 Baylor W, 65-64 4-6-10 #2 vs. Stanford W, 53-47 1-16-10 #3 Notre Dame W, 70-46 12-23-09 #2 Stanford W, 80-68 4-5-09 #2 vs. Stanford W, 83-64 3-10-09 #5 Louisville W, 75-36 1-19-09 #2 at North Carolina W, 88-58 11-30-08 #4 Oklahoma W, 106-78 Huskies Against the Top-10 Connecticut is 43-9 against teams ranked in the top-10 since the start of the 2008-09 season. The Huskies had won 16 games in-a-row against teams ranked in the AP top-10 until the 71-59 loss at Stanford on December 30, 2010. UConn is 99-45 all-time vs. the AP top-10,

including 84-27 since the beginning of the 1999-00 season. Stewie Scoring at Alarming Rate Breanna Stewart averaged a team-high 19.4 points per game, which was good for second in the conference last year It was the secondhighest scoring average of any Husky sophomore all-time as Kerry Bascom averaged 22.6 points per game in 1988-89. Maya Moore’s 19.3 points per game in 2008-09 is the second-highest average for a Husky sophomore. Stewart, the American Conference Player of the Year, surpassed Moore’s sophomore record of 754 points. Stewart scored 777 POINTS this season. Her 777 points are the second-most in UConn single-season history.

MOST POINTS SINGLE SEASON 1. 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

868 ---------Maya Moore, 38 games, 2010-11 777 Breanna Stewart, 40 games, 2013-14 754 ---------Maya Moore, 39 games, 2008-09 736 ---------Maya Moore, 39 games, 2009-10 708 -------- Tina Charles, 39 games, 2009-10 694 -------- Kara Wolters, 37 games, 1995-96 680 ------- Kerry Bascom, 34 games, 1990-91 678 ---------Maya Moore, 38 games, 2007-08 670-----------K. Mosqueda-Lewis, 38 games, 2012-13 663 ------- Diana Taurasi, 37 games, 2002-03

November Reign The Huskies completed another perfect November and have won 54 games in-a-row in the calendar’s penultimate month, dating back to a 7165 loss to No. 9/12 North Carolina on 11/21/04. UConn has been perfect in November in 17 of the last 18 seasons. Huskies Avoid Back-To-Back Losses The Huskies have not lost back-to-back games since the 1992-93 season. The last time UConn dropped consecutive games was during the 1992-93 season when they lost against Providence (3/7/93) and Louisville (3/17/93). Connecticut has gone 772 games without back-to-back defeats. The Huskies are 56-0 following a loss during the streak. Huskies Break Single-Season Blocks Mark UConn LED the country in blocked shots per game (8.1) and has three players ranked in the country’s top-35. Stefanie Dolson, Breanna Stewart and Kiah Stokes have all blocked over 50 shots this year, marking the first time in school history three players have blocked at least 50 shots. UConn tied a school record with 17 blocks on January 7, 2014 vs. Houston. The Huskies set a new NCAA blocked shots record this season, surpassing the 201112 Baylor team’s all-time record of 310

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ALL-TIME WINNINGEST COACHES By Percentage Name, Team (next game) 1. Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech 2. *Geno Auriemma, UConn 3. Pat Summitt, Tennessee 4. *Kim Mulkey, Baylor 5. *Tara VanDerveer, Stanford

Yrs. 20 29th 38 13th 33rd

By Victories Name, Team (next game) 1. Pat Summitt, Tennessee 2. *Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina 3. *C. Vivian Stringer, Rutgers 3. Jody Conradt, Sam Houston St., Texas-Arlington, Texas 5. *Tara VanDerveer, Stanford 6. *Geno Auriemma, UConn *active

DOUBLE-DOUBLES Player 2013-14 Breanna Stewart 10 K. Mosqueda-Lewis 4 Kiah Stokes 4 Saniya Chong 1 Chart is in honor of Rich Elliott

Career 14 8 5 1

rejections. rejections

BLOCKED SHOTS

(Single-Season) 1. 324 ------------------ 40 games, 2013-14 2. 250 ------------------------- 35 games, 1994-95 3. 242 ------------------------- 39 games, 2012-13 4. 241 ------------------------- 39 games, 2001-02 5. 232 ------------------------- 33 games, 1993-94 6. 223 ------------------------- 39 games, 2009-10 7. 219 ------------------------- 38 games, 2007-08 Huskies Break Assists Mark This year’s team averaged 21.3 ASSISTS PER GAME, which threatened the single-season school record of 21.7 assists per game. That record belongs to the 2001-02 team, which dished-out an NCAA record 846 assists in 39 games. UConn finished the season with 850 assists Gampel Dominance The Huskies boast a record of 252-7 (.973) in Gampel Pavilion since 1993-94. UConn has won 144 of its last 148 games at Gampel Pavilion and is 297-19 (.940) at the facility all-time. UConn has won 79 of its last 81 games in its on-campus facility, dating back to a 60-56 setback to No. 9 Rutgers on February 7, 2006. SEASON RECORDS AT GAMPEL 1993-94--------------------- 19-0 1994-95--------------------- 18-0 1995-96--------------------- 18-1

Yrs. 38 37th 41st 38 33rd 29th

Record 576-87 879-133 1,098-208 406-86 926-207

Pct. .8688 .8686 .8407 .8252 .8173

Victories 1,098 933 931 900 926 879

1996-97--------------------- 17-0 1997-98--------------------- 16-0 1998-99--------------------- 12-1 1999-00--------------------- 15-1 2000-01--------------------- 14-0 2001-02--------------------- 14-0 2002-03-----------------------8-0 2003-04-----------------------7-0 2004-05-----------------------8-1 2005-06-----------------------8-1 2006-07--------------------- 10-0 2007-08-----------------------8-0 2008-09-----------------------9-0 2009-10--------------------- 10-0 2010-11--------------------- 13-0 2011-12--------------------- 10-1 2012-13-----------------------8-1 2013-14--------------------- 10-0 Excellent at the XL UConn boasts an all-time mark of 143-13 (.910) in games played at the XL Center. UConn has won 69 of its last 72 games played at the XL Center. Huskies Have Not Lost Many Halves Connecticut has played 234 halves over the last two seasons and has been outscored in only 12 of those halves. UConn lost the second half of the Baylor game on 12/18, the second half at Louisville on 2/7, the first half against St. John’s on 2/18, both halves against Notre Dame on 2/27, the second half against ND on 4/1, the first half against ND on 1/5/13, the second half of the Marquette game (1/12/13), the second half of the Baylor game on (2/18), the second half of the Notre Dame game on 3/4/13, the first half of the Notre Dame game (3/12) and the second half vs. Rutgers on 3/9/14

RECORDS BREAKDOWN 12-13 Leading at the half: 34-2 L Trailing at half: 0-2 T Tied 1-0 T at the half:

13-14 Conf. 40-0 18-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Playing overtime: P

0-1

0-0

0-0

Shooting 50% or better: S Shooting between 40-49.9%: S Shooting less than 40%: S Opponent shoots 50% or better: O Opponent shoots between 40-49.9%: O Opponent shoots between 30-39.9%: O Opponent O shoots between 20-29.9%: O Opponent shoots less than 20%:

20-0 13-3 2-1 0-0 1-2 20-2 12-0 2-0

21-0 17-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 22-0 15-0 1-0

11-0 7-0 0-0

U UConn outrebounds its opponent: O Opponent outrebounds UConn: T Teams are tied in rebounds:

30-2 4-2 1-0

37-0 2-0 1-0

17-0 1-0 0-0

U UConn has 10 or more steals: U UConn shoots 70%+ FT’s: B Bench outscores opponent bench:

22-1 26-2 30-1

18-0 27-0 21-0

9-0 12-0 10-0

S Scoring less than 50 points: S Scoring 50-59 points: S Scoring 60-69 points: S Scoring 70-79 points: Scoring 80-89 points: Scoring 90-99 points: Scoring 100 points or more: Allowing 40 points or less: Allowing 41-50 points: Allowing 51-59 points: Allowing 60-69 points: Allowing 70-79 points: Allowing 80-89 points: Allowing 90 points or more:

0-0 0-1 6-0 8-2 7-1 9-0 5-0 10-0 10-0 10-0 5-1 0-2 0-0 0-1

5-0 11-0 13-0 8-0 3-0 10-0 12-0 13-0 4-0

3-0 2-0 7-0 5-0 1-0 6-0 7-0 2-0 2-0 0-0

Playing in Gampel Pavilion: Playing in XL Center: Playing on the road: Playing on a neutral floor:

8-1 9-2 11-1 7-0

Game is decided by 1-4 points: Game is decided by 5-9 points: Game is decided by 10-19 points: Game is decided by 20+ points:

0-2 1-2 5-0 29-0

8-0 32-0

0-0 0-0 1-0 17-0

Playing at night: Playing in the afternoon: Playing on SNY Playing on National Television:

21-3 14-1 21-0 13-4

23-0 17-0 17-0 21-0

7-0 9-0 9-0 6-0

One Player in double-figures: Two Players in double-figures: Three Players in double-figures: Four Players in double-figures: Five Players in double-figures: Six Players in double-figures: No Players with double figures:

1-0 4-1 6-0 15-2 5-1 5-0 0-0

3-0 8-0 18-0 10-0 1-0

0-0 3-0 4-0 8-0 3-0 0-0 0-0

In November In December In January In February In March In April

7-0 4-1 7-1 7-1 6-2 2-0

8-0 5-0 9-0 8-0 8-0 2-0

0-0 1-0 7-0 7-0 1-0

On Monday On Tuesday On Wednesday On Thursday On Friday On Saturday On Sunday

6-2 6-1 3-0 2-0 2-0 12-1 5-0

5-0 7-0 4-0 1-0 2-0 9-0 12-0

1-0 4-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 5-0 5-0

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1-0 7-0 9-0 1-0

0-0 10-0 7-0 13-0 9-0

5-0 3-0 9-0

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1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS The Big 50 During the April 3, 2011 Final Four showdown with Notre Dame, the Irish snapped UConn’s string of 263 consecutive games without allowing an opponent to shoot over .500 from the field. The Irish shot 51.9 percent in the national semifinal victory over the Huskies. Notre Dame is the only opponent in the last 373 games to shoot over 50 percent from the floor against UConn. Regular Season Non-Conference UConn finished the non-conference portion of its regular-season schedule with a 13-0 mark. Below is a look at how UConn has done in regular-season non-conference games since 1993-94. Connecticut has won 94 of its last 97 regular-season non-conference games and had won 53 in-a-row prior to the streak-snapping loss at Stanford. Huskies vs. Non-Conference Opponents in the Regular Season Year W L Pct. 1993-94 7 1 .875 1994-95 8 0 1.000 1995-96 10 2 .833 1996-97 9 0 1.000 1997-98 11 1 .917 1998-99 7 3 .700 1999-00 11 1 .917 2000-01 10 1 .909 2001-02 14 0 1.000 2002-03 13 0 1.000 2003-04 10 1 .909 2004-05 7 4 .636 2005-06 12 2 .857 2006-07 11 2 .846 2007-08 14 0 1.000 2008-09 14 0 1.000 2009-10 14 0 1.000 2010-11 13 1 .929 2011-12 13 1 .929 2012-13 13 1 .929 2013-14 13 0 1.000 UConn And the AP Poll UConn is 333-14 (.958) all-time when playing as the nation’s No. 1 ranked team in the Associated Press Top 25. The Huskies’ most recent loss when ranked No. 1 came on January 5, 2013 vs. Notre Dame. UConn is 83-7 all-time when playing as the No. 2 ranked team. The Huskies have been ranked in the AP Poll for 383 consecutive weeks. (4/17) Prior to the 1/9/12 poll, the Huskies had been ranked either No. 1 or No. 2 every week since the final poll of the 2006-07 season, a span of voting 65 weeks. The Huskies have been ranked No. 1 (AP) for a record-total of 179 weeks in the program’s history - the most of any program. UConn’s recent run as the nation’s top-ranked squad (2008-11) was the longest in program history and spanned 51 weeks - the longest in

THE LAST TIME

UConn Scored 100+ Points 102-41, vs. SMU (February 4, 2014) UConn Scored 90-99 Points 91-52, vs. Saint Joseph’s (March 25, 2014) UConn Scored 39 or Fewer Points 88-39, at Vanderbilt (Dec. 29, 1992) Opponent Scored 100+ Points 113-102 (W) at UCLA (Nov. 17, 1998) Opponent Scored 90-99 Points 75-90, vs. Notre Dame (N) (Mar. 30, 2001) 0pponent Scored 30-39 Points 72-35, vs. Rutgers (March 1, 2014) 0pponent Scored 29 or Fewer Points 86-29, vs. Cincinnati (Feb. 1, 2014) UConn Won in Overtime 75-65, vs. South Florida (Dec. 1, 2004) Opponent Won in Overtime 96-87, at Notre Dame (March 4, 2013) UConn Won by 50+ Points 102-41 (+61), vs. SMU (February 4, 2014) UConn Won by 40-49 Points 87-44 (+43), vs. Prairie View A&M (March 23, 2014) UConn Lost by 25+ Points (-25), at. Providence (Feb. 2, 1992) UConn Shot 60.0 - 64.9 % FG% .638 (44-69), vs. Oregon (November 20, 2013) UConn Shot 65.0 % or Better FG% .686 (35-51), vs. Wake Forest (Nov. 22, 2012) UConn Shot Less Than 30 % FG% .298 (17-57), vs. Seton Hall (Jan. 15, 2003) UConn Shot Less Than 25 % FG% .241 (14-58), at Vanderbilt (Dec. 29, 1992) UConn Shot Less Than 20 % FG % in a Half .172 (5-29 in 1st half), vs. Stanford (April 6, 2010) Opponent Shot 29.9% - 20% FG% .250 (16-64), vs. Prairie View A&M (March 23, 2014) Opponent Shot Less Than 20% FG% .171 (12-70), UCF (February 19, 2014) UConn Shot 90% or Better FT% .909 (10-11), vs. SMU (February 4, 2014) UConn Had 60+ Rebounds 63, vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (Nov. 25, 2011) UConn Had 50+ Rebounds 52, vs. Prairie View A&M (March 23, 2014) UConn Had 25+ Turnovers 35 at Notre Dame (March 4, 2013) 26 at Notre Dame (Jan. 7, 2012) 26, at Georgetown (Feb. 26, 2011) 28, at San Diego State (Dec. 21, 2007) UConn Had Less Than SEVEN Turnovers 5, vs. St. Bonaventure (November 24, 2013) 6, vs. Idaho (March 23, 2013) UConn Had Four or Fewer Turnovers 3, vs. Pittsburgh (Feb. 22, 2005) UConn Forced 25+ Turnovers 27, vs. Memphis (January, 22, 2014) UConn Had 20+ Steals 20, vs. Memphis (January 22, 2014) 21, vs. Temple (January 11, 2014) 23, vs. Hofstra (December 22, 2005) UConn Had 30+ Assists 31, vs. SMU (February 4, 2014) UConn Had 10+ Blocked Shots 11, vs. UCF (February 19, 2014) Opponent had 20+ Steals 21, vs. Miami, (Feb. 8, 2004) Opponent Had 20-24 Assists 20, vs. Stanford (N), (Apr. 6, 2008) Opponent Had 10+ Blocked Shots 11, at Baylor (Dec. 18, 2011) SIX PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURES Breanna Stewart (28), Stefanie Dolson (26), Bria Hartley (17), Moriah Jefferson (14) Kiah Stokes (12), Brianna Banks (10) vs. Oregon (November 20, 2013) FIVE PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURES Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (17), Stefanie Dolson (14), Bria Hartley (14), Breanna Stewart (!3), Moriah Jefferson (11) vs. Texas A&M (March 31, 2014) THREE UCONN PLAYERS SCORED 20 OR MORE POINTS Breanna Stewart (21), Stefanie Dolson (20), Bria Hartley (20) vs. Saint Joseph’s (March 25, 2014) UCONN PLAYER WITH 15 OR MORE REBOUNDS Kiah Stokes (18) vs. Temple (January 11, 2014) UCONN PLAYER WITH 10 OR MORE ASSISTS Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (10) vs. Saint Joseph’s (March 25, 2014) UCONN PLAYER WITH SIX OR MORE STEALS Moriah Jefferson (9) vs. Memphis (Jan. 22, 2014) UConn Player with SIX or More Blocks: Stefanie Dolson (8) vs. Texas A&M (March 31, 2014) UConn Player Scored 30-39 points Breanna Stewart (37), vs. Temple (January 28, 2014) UConn Player Scored 40+ points Maya Moore (41), vs. Florida State (Dec. 21, 2010)

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1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS the history of the AP Poll. Its shortest stretch at the top spot are a pair of one-week stays ... (Feb. 24-March 1, 2004 and Dec. 31, 2012 Jan. 6, 2013) UConn has been ranked in the top-10 of the AP Poll for 172-straight weeks. UConn has been ranked No. 1 in the final AP Poll 10 times in its history (2010-11, 2009-10, 2008-09, 2007-08, 2002-03, 2001-02, 2000-01, 1999-00, 1996-97, 1994-95) UConn has begun the season as the top-ranked team in the AP Poll 1995-96, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2003-04, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2013-14, 2014-15 UConn has gone on to capture the NCAA National Championship in five of the previous nine seasons in which it opened the season ranked No. 1, most recently in 2009, 2010 and 2014 The Huskies have gone on to qualify for the NCAA Final Four in each of the nine seasons they have begun as the nation’s top-ranked squad. This year marks the 15th time UConn has been included in the top-five of the Preseason Poll. UConn has gone wire-to-wire ranked No. 1 five times in its history.

2008-09 2008-09 2009-10 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2013-14

No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2

No. Carolina Stanford Stanford Stanford Baylor Baylor Stanford Duke Notre Dmae

W, 88-58 (A) W, 83-64 (N) W, 80-68 (H) W, 53-47 (N) W, 65-64 (H) L, 66-61 (A) W, 61-35 (A) W, 83-61 (A) W, 79-58 (N)

Trailing Notes UConn’s largest deficit was seven points, against Louisville on March 3. The latest the Huskies trailed was at the 17:02 mark of the second half on March 29 vs. BYU, the first time UConn has trailed in the second half this season. The Huskies trailed for a season-high 9:35 vs. the Cougars. UConn has trailed by at least six points in each of the last three games. (Hat tip to the Journal Inquirer’s Carl Adamec)

UConn and Home Winning Streaks The Huskies have been on either the giving or receiving end of snapping the five most prominent home winning streaks in the history of the sport. Most recently, UConn snapped Baylor’s 69-game home winning streak with a 66-55 victory in Waco on January 13, 2014. 1. 2. T3. T3. T3.

99 82 69 69 69

Home UConn Stanford Tennessee UConn Baylor

Team That Broke Steak St. John’s (2/18/12) UConn (12/29/12) UConn (1/2/96) Duke (1/3/04) UConn (1/13/14)

UConn’s current home winning streak is 20. Huskies Improve in #1 vs. #2 Games With the win over No. 2 ND on 4/8, UConn improved to 16-3 all-time in games pitting the top two teams in the Associated Press top-25 poll against one another. UConn also improved to 13-2 all-time when playing as the No. 1 team in such games. UConn is 333-14 all-time when playing as the nation’s top-ranked team. UCONN IN #1 vs. #2 GAMES Year Opponent Result 1994-95 No. 1 Tennessee W, 77-66 (H) 1998-99 No. 2 Tennessee L, 92-81 (H) 1999-00 No. 2 Tennessee W, 74-67 (A) 1999-00 No. 2 Tennessee W, 71-52 (N) 2000-01 No. 2 Tennessee W, 81-76 (H) 2000-01 No. 1 Notre Dame W, 78-76 (H) 2000-01 No. 2 Notre Dame L, 90-75 (N) 2001-02 No. 2 Tennessee W, 86-72 (A) 2001-02 No. 2 Oklahoma W, 82-70 (N) 2002-03 No. 1 Duke W, 77-65 (A)

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Geno

AURIEMMA

HEAD COACH H 3 30TH SEASON 8 879-133 (.869) OVERALL 4 420-61 (.873) CONFERENCE

Geno Auriemma has redefined the meaning of success in women’s college basketball in his 29 years as head coach of the University of Connecticut. During his illustrious tenure, Auriemma has transformed the UConn program into the standard that all others are measured, both on and off the court. Under his guidance, the Huskies have been transformed from a program with only one winning season, to its current state, which includes nine national titles, 15 Final Fours, five perfect seasons (1995, 2002, 2009, 2010, 2014) and 39 Conference titles, all since Auriemma’s arrival in 1985. On the court, his success includes nine national championships, including a record 90-game winning streak and a spotless 40-0 mark during the 2013-14 campaign. Off the court, success means a flawless, 100 percent graduation rate among four-year players and one of the most beloved and followed sports teams in the country. This unmatched success, which is the standard for collegiate programs nationally, was recognized with Auriemma’s induction into both the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (Springfield, Mass.) and the Women Basketball Hall of Fame (Knoxville, Tenn.) in 2006. In addition, Auriemma recently finished a successful four-year term as he was named the head coach of the U.S. National Team, which won the gold medal at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Auriemma’s squad, which included six former Huskies, posted a spotless 8-0 record en route to the gold medal. Auriemma agreed to serve a second term as the National Team coach from 2013-16. He is the only coach in women’s basketball history to guide a team to seven consecutive Final Four appearances. Auriemma is a seven-time National Coach-of-the-Year and has been named the conference Coach-of-the-Year 10 times, including the 2013-14 honor. He reached the 600, 700 and 800-win mark faster than any other coach in the history of college basketball. UConn swept both the league regular season and tournament crowns in 16 different seasons - all since Auriemma has taken over the program’s reins. Connecticut’s postseason success under Auriemma has been legendary as the Huskies have won the Conference Tournament crown in

Year Overall Pct. Conf. 1985-86 12-15 .444 4-12 1986-87 14-13 .519 9-7 1987-88 17-11 .607 9-7 1988-89 24-6#* .800 13-2 1989-90 25-6# .806 14-2 1990-91 29-5#* .853 14-2 1991-92 23-11 .676 13-5 1992-93 18-11 .621 12-6 1993-94 30-3#* .936 17-1 1994-95 35-0#* 1.000 18-0 1995-96 34-4#* .895 17-1 1996-97 33-1#* .971 18-0 1997-98 34-3#* .919 17-1 1998-99 29-5#* .853 17-1 1999-00 36-1#* .973 16-0 2000-01 32-3#* .914 15-1 2001-02 39-0#* 1.000 16-0 2002-03 37-1# .973 16-0 2003-04 31-4# .886 14-2 2004-05 25-8* .758 13-3 2005-06 32-5* .865 14-2 2006-07 32-4# .889 16-0 2007-08 36-2#* .947 15-1 2008-09 39-0#* 1.000 16-0 2009-10 39-0#* 1.000 16-0 2010-11 36-2#* .947 16-0 2011-12 33-5* .868 13-3 2012-13 35-4 .897 14-2 2013-14 40-0#* 1.000 18-0 30th Year 879-133 .863 402-61 # - Conference Regular Season Champions

Pct. NCAA Tournament .250 .563 .563 .867 First Round .875 Second Round .875 Final Four .722 Second Round .667 First Round .994 Final Eight 1.000 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS .944 Final Four 1.000 Final Eight .944 Final Eight .944 Sweet 16 1.000 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS .938 Final Four 1.000 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1.000 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS .875 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS .867 Sweet 16 .875 Final Eight 1.000 Final Eight .944 Final Four 1.000 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1.000 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1.000 Final Four .813 Final Four .875 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1.000 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS .868 NINE NATIONAL TITLES * - Conference Tournament Champions

NAISMITH NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 1994-95, 1996-97, 1999-00, 2001-02, 2007-08, 2008-09 AP NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 1994-95, 1996-97, 1999-00, 2002-03, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2010-11 WBCA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR 1996-97, 1999-00, 2001-02, 2007-08, 2008-09 VICTOR AWARD 1994-95, 1995-96, 1999-00 CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 1988-89, 1994-95, 1996-97, 1999-00, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2007-08, 2008-09, 200910, 2010-11, 2013-14 12 OLYMPIANS Svetlana Abrosimova (Russian Olympic Team - 2000, 2008), Sue Bird - 2004, 2008, 2012 Swin Cash - 2004, 2012, Tina Charles - 2012, Asjha Jones - 2012 Rebecca Lobo - 1996, Jess McCormack (New Zealand Olympic Team - 2008), Maya Moore - 2012, Rashidat Sadiq (Nigerian Olympic Team - 2004), Nykesha Sales - 2000 (alternate), Diana Taurasi - 2004, 2008, 2012, Kara Wolters - 1996 (alternate), 2000. EIGHT NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Rebecca Lobo (1995), Jennifer Rizzotti (1996), Kara Wolters (1997), Sue Bird (2002), Diana Taurasi (2003, 2004), Maya Moore (2009, 2010, 2011), Tina Charles (2010), Breanna Stewart (2014) 16 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS Svetlana Abrosimova (three times), Kerry Bascom, Sue Bird, Swin Cash, Rebecca Lobo (two times), Jennifer Rizzotti (two times), Nykesha Sales (two times), Kara Wolters (two times), Shea Ralph, Diana Taurasi (three times), Renee Montgomery (two times), Maya Moore (four times), Tina Charles (two times), Bria Hartley (two times), Stefanie Dolson (two times), Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Breanna Stewart THREE COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS OF THE YEAR Rebecca Lobo in 1994+95, Jennifer Rizzotti in 1996, Maya Moore in 2010+11 30 USA BASKETBALL PARTICIPANTS Rebecca Lobo, Kara Wolters, Jennifer Rizzotti, Carla Berube, Kris Lamb, Nykesha Sales, Kerry Bascom, Paige Sauer, Shea Ralph, Sue Bird, Kelly Schumacher, Diana Taurasi, Ashley Battle, Jessica Moore, Ann Strother, Tina Charles, Renee Montgomery, Maya Moore, Charde Houston, Mel Thomas, Tiffany Hayes, Kelly Faris, Stefanie Dolson, Bria Hartley, Samarie Walker, Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Kiah Stokes, Breanna Stewart, Morgan Tuck, Moriah Jefferson

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1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 17 of the last 21 seasons and boast a current streak of 21 consecutive NCAA Regional appearances. Auriemma also guided UConn to its 19th 30-win season in 2013-14, all in the past 21 years. The Huskies swept both the American Athletic Conference regular season and tournament titles in 2013-14 en route to a perfect 40-0 mark, the fifth perfect season in the program’s history and its record ninth NCAA National Championship. UConn advanced to the Final Four for the seventh-consecutive season, which extended its own record for most consecutive Final Four tirps. Three Huskies, Stefanie Dolson, Bria Hartley and Breanna Stewart, were selected to the WBCA/State Farm All-America Team and Stewart was selected as the National Player of the Year by the Associated Press, the United States Basketabll Writers Association, the Atlantia Tip-Off Club (Naismith Trophy), espnW and was selected as the winner of the Honda Sports Award. UConn captured its eighth national title in 2013 as Auriemma led the Huskies to a 35-4 record and a record sixth-straight appearance in the Final Four. Stefanie Dolson and Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis were both honored as All-Americans while Breanna Stewart became only the fourth freshman ever to be honored as the Most Outstanding Performer of the Final Four. The 2010-11 campaign saw the Huskies post an NCAA record 90-consecutive wins, which surpassed John Wooden’s UCLA teams’ iconic 88-game mark and put Conneticut even deeper in the national limelight. The team went on to finish 36-2 and post yet another BIG EAST Regular Season and Tournament Championship and advanced to the 12th Final Four in program history. The 2009-10 season saw the Huskies advance to their 11th Final Four and also marked the 10th time in the last 11 years that UConn has advanced to the NCAA Regional Final. The team put together its second-straight 39-0 season and enters the 2010-11 campaign on a record 78-game winning streak. The Huskies also swept the BIG EAST Regular Season and Tournament crowns for the third year in a row. Tina Charles and Maya Moore each earned All-America status with Charles winning the Wooden and Naismith Awards and being named Player of the Year by the Associated Press. Moore was honored with the Wade Trophy for the second-straight year by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association. Connecticut made even more history in 2008-09, as it became the first NCAA Division I basketball team (men’s or women’s) to go undefeated and beat each of its opponents by at least a 10-point margin. The 2008-09 season saw UConn advance to its ninth NCAA Final Four and also marked the ninth time in the last 10 years overall that Connecticut has advanced to the NCAA Regional Final. Connecticut had three players earn first-team All-America status in 2008-09 as Renee Montgomery, Tina Charles and Maya Moore were each honored. Moore was also selected as the consensus national

player of the year. As a freshman in 2007-08, Moore became the second straight Connecticut player to be recognized as the National Freshman of the Year and also was selected as the first ever freshman recipient (male or female) of the BIG EAST Player of the Year award. Tina Charles was honored in 2008. The 2006-07 campaign saw the Huskies post a perfect 16-0 record in conference play - marking the sixth time that UConn posted an unblemished BIG EAST record under Auriemma. The 2003-04 season was a historical one - even for the traditionrich Connecticut program - as it became only the second program in NCAA history to win three consecutive national titles. The road to their third straight title was a bumpy one at times for the Huskies, but with Auriemma’s leadership the team never wavered from achieving their ultimate goal, despite encountering a few detours along the way. In 2003-04, the Huskies tied the NCAA-record for consecutive home court wins at 69 straight games and won the BIG EAST Regular Season Title for the 11th consecutive season. Senior standout Diana Taurasi was named Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four for the second straight year and was also honored as the Naismith National Player of the Year for the second time in her career, in addition to being the recipient of the Honda Award and the Nancy Lieberman Award. The 2002-03 season, despite an influx of new faces, mirrored Auriemma’s teams of the past. The squad continued the program’s winning tradition by bringing home UConn’s fourth women’s basketball national championship and also broke the NCAA Division I women’s record for most consecutive victories with 70-straight. Connecticut shattered the previous mark of 54 set by Louisiana Tech with its 55th-straight win on January 18, 2003, versus Georgetown in the Hartford Civic Center. For the fourth time in UConn history, the Huskies finished the regular season undefeated with a perfect 29-0 record. They went on to capture UConn’s 10th straight BIG EAST regular season title and continued their winning ways into the postseason, making their seventh Final Four appearance. After two competitive games in the Final Four, the Huskies earned their fourth NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship and became only the third school to do so in back-to-back years. Junior Diana Taurasi was named the 2003 Final Four Most Outstanding Player, while freshman Ann Strother was named to the Final Four All-Tournament team. It was the first time in women’s or men’s basketball history that a program earned the national championship without a senior on its roster. Accolades for the 2002-03 season continued to pour in. Auriemma was named the BIG EAST Coach of the Year as well as the United States Basketball Writer’s Association (USBWA) Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year and Associated Press Coach of the Year. Taurasi garnered Player of the Year honors from the Associated Press, USB-

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1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS WA and Naismith and earned the Wade Trophy and the NCAA Honda Award for the nation’s most outstanding women’s basketball player. Taurasi earned her second straight Kodak All-America award and was named Associated Press First Team All-America for her outstanding play and leadership during UConn’s 37-1 run through the 2002-03 championship season. Auriemma’s 2001-02 squad recorded the second undefeated season in program history with a 39-0 mark and registered UConn’s third national championship and sixth Final Four appearance. Auriemma’s teams also won the 1995 and 2000 national titles. Featuring Kodak All-Americans Sue Bird, Swin Cash and Diana Taurasi, the 2001-02 Huskies posted an NCAA record-tying 39 wins and a 35.4 average margin of victory, another NCAA record. His team also earned its 12th BIG EAST regular season title and 11th BIG EAST tournament crown as the Huskies made their 14th consecutive NCAA appearance. The 1999-2000 national championship season included a thenschool-record 19-straight weeks ranked No. 1 in the national polls and a final record of 36-1. UConn captured the program’s first national title in 1994-95, when Auriemma led the Huskies to a perfect 35-0 record. UConn was only the second team in Division I women’s basketball history to go undefeated en route to the national championship. The Huskies became the first unbeaten team in NCAA history (all divisions, men or women) to win 35 games in a season. Under Auriemma’s direction, UConn ranked second nationally in Division I victories in the 1990’s (Jan. 1, 1990-Dec. 31, 1999) with 290 total wins. The Huskies were also second in the nation in total winning percentage (.860) in the decade as well as establishing a BIG EAST record for conference victories (158). After inheriting a Husky program that had just one winning season in its 11-year history, Auriemma has posted 23 winning seasons since arriving at UConn in August of 1985. The Huskies also hold every BIG EAST single-game and single-season home-court attendance record. Since 1988-89, the first season the Huskies earned a BIG EAST regular season championship, UConn ranks No. 1 among all BIG EAST teams in league regular season wins (321-30, a .915 winning percentage). Coupled with UConn’s 55-6 (.902) record in BIG EAST Tournament action since 1989. The development of national caliber student-athletes has been Auriemma’s forte during his UConn coaching tenure. Every recruited freshman that has played for Auriemma at Connecticut and completed her eligibility at UConn has obtained her undergraduate degree. Impressively, since the 1991-92 season, 40 of UConn’s starters - 25 different players - have been on the Dean’s List. Among these 25 players are four of the most highly acclaimed women’s basketball players ever - Rebecca Lobo, Jennifer Rizzotti, Kara Wolters and Sue Bird. All four of these student-athletes earned Associated Press National Player of the Year honors and won the Wade Trophy and Honda Broderick Awards.

Auriemma has coached 16 First Team WBCA/State Farm All-Americans, with the most recent selections of Stefanie Dolson and Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis in 2013. This includes 11 consecutive seasons (1993-2004) where at least one UConn player earned Kodak/State Farm All-America honors. UConn’s home court record also stands as one of the most impressive in the nation. In Auriemma’s tenure, UConn is 409-37 at home against collegiate opponents, including a record 99-game winning streak from 2007-12. By building such a dynamic program, Huskymania fan support and enthusiasm is at an all-time high. UConn was second nationally in total home attendance for all Division I women’s programs in 200910, attracting 203,648 fans for 20 home dates in Harry A. Gampel Pavilion and the XL Center. The Huskies have sold out 122 home games since 1997. Prior to taking the UConn position, Auriemma served as the primary assistant women’s coach at the University of Virginia under head coach Debbie Ryan from 1981-85. He helped lead the Cavaliers to the Atlantic Coast Conference championship in 1984. Before his Virginia position, Auriemma was assistant women’s basketball coach at St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia with thenhead coach Jim Foster (now Ohio State women’s basketball head coach). He also coached boys’ basketball at his high school alma mater, Bishop Kenrick High School in Norristown, Pa., from 1979-81. Auriemma has found success even beyond the college coaching ranks due to his involvement with USA Basketball. In the summer of 2000, Auriemma represented the United States at the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, as an assistant coach of the gold medal winning Olympic Team. That same summer, Auriemma led the 2000 USA Junior World Championship team to a gold medal in the COPABA Junior World Cup Qualifying Tournament in Argentina. Auriemma and the squad advanced to the 2001 FIBA Junior World Championship for women held in the Czech Republic in July of 2001, and returned with the bronze. In April of 1996, he was co-head coach of the National Senior All-Stars when the All-Stars met the United States National Team. During the summer of 1996, he served as coach of the USA Basketball Select Team in Colorado Springs, Colo. In January of 1995, Auriemma was named an assistant coach of the USA World University Games Women’s Basketball Team, which played in Fukuoka, Japan, in the summer of 1995; due to personal conflicts, however, he had to relinquish that position. He also served as head coach of the West Team at the 1993 U.S. Olympic Festival in San Antonio, Texas. In the summer of 2002, Auriemma was selected as a member of the inaugural induction class to the New England Basketball Hall of Fame and he was enshrined in the Italian-American Hall of Fame in November 2007. In addition to his coaching duties, Auriemma serves on several national basketball committees. He was a four-year member of the Kodak All-America Selection Committee and was named chair of that committee in January of 1992. He has also been a voting member of

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1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS the USA TODAY/WBCA Top 25 Poll. He was recently named to the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Board of Directors and served as the organization’s president from 2009-11. Auriemma has also worked as an analyst during ABC’s and ESPN’s coverage of the WNBA in recent seasons. An accomplished speaker, Auriemma also is involved in numerous regional and state charitable and educational efforts. Auriemma also is affiliated with The V Foundation for Cancer Research. In 1993 The V Foundation for Cancer Research was founded by ESPN and Jim Valvano. It has raised more than $60 million and awarded cancer research grants in 37 states and the District of Columbia. In the fall of 1993, Auriemma was elected into the National Mortar Board academic honor society for his outstanding contributions to UConn academics and for community service.

He was one of four recipients of the 1995 Center for the Study of Sport in Society “National Student-Athlete Day Giant Steps Award”, presented in Boston. He was also honored with “Geno Auriemma Day” at the National Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass., on August 9, 1995. Auriemma has given back to the university as well. In November 1998, he and his wife Kathy gave a $125,000 gift to the University of Connecticut Library. Auriemma is a 1981 graduate of West Chester with a B.A. in political science. He resides in Manchester, Conn., with Kathy and has three children and two grandchildren Christian, born August 2010 and Andrew, born May 2013.

Kathy and Geno Auriemma made the initial donation of $80,000 to the Sandy Hook School Memorial Scholarship Fund to set up endowed scholarships for those affected by the tragedy in Newtown. Auriemma served as co-chair of the Connecticut Arthritis Foundation. In May of 1994, Auriemma was awarded the prestigious UConn Club Outstanding Contribution Award for his service and commitment to Husky athletics. In tribute to the Huskies’ first NCAA National Championship, and for his commitment to intercollegiate athletes and service in the community, Auriemma received two special awards in 1995. AURIEMMA ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS Opponent W Alabama 2 Albany 1 Arizona 1 Arizona State 2 Arkansas 1 Army 2 Auburn 4 Ball State 1 Baylor 3 Boston College 34 Boston University 5 Brown 1 Buffalo 2 BYU 3 California 3 Cal Davis 1 Cal Northridge 1 Cal Santa Barbara 2 Central Connecticut 4 Central Florida 2 Cincinnati 11 Clemson 3 Cleveland State 1 Colgate 4 College of Charleston 2 Colorado State 3 Coppin State 1 Cornell 1 Dartmouth 2 Dayton 1 Denver 1 DePaul 11 Drexel 2 Duke 9 Duquesne 1 E. Washington 1 Fairfield 8 Fairleigh Dickinson 1

L 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0

PCT. 1.000 1.000 1.000 .667 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .600 .791 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .750 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .750 1.000 1.000 1.00 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .750 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

Florida FIU Florida State Fordham George Mason Geo. Washington Georgetown Georgia Georgia State Georgia Tech Hampton Hartford Harvard Hawaii Hofstra Holy Cross Houston Howard Idaho Idaho State Illinois Indiana State Iona Iowa Iowa State Kansas Kansas State Kentucky Lafayette La Salle Lehigh Long Island LSU Louisiana Tech Louisville Loyola (Md.) Maine Manhattan Marist Marquette Maryland

2 1 7 1 2 4 43 3 1 2 1 14 1 2 2 19 2 2 1 1 3 1 5 4 2 2 1 4 2 0 4 2 6 5 15 1 3 1 4 9 3

0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .934 .750 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .666 1.000 .950 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .667 .667 1.000 1.000 .800 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 .857 .714 .938 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

Massachusetts Miami Michigan State Minnesota Memphis Monmouth Morgan State Nebraska New Hampshire Niagara North Carolina UNC Charlotte North Carolina St. Northeastern Northern Arizona Northern Colorado Northwestern Notre Dame Oakland (Mich.) Ohio State Oklahoma Old Dominion Oregon Oregon State Pacific Penn State Pennsylvania Pepperdine Pittsburgh Prairie View A&M Providence Purdue Queens Quinnipiac Rhode Island Richmond Rutgers SMU St. Bonaventure St. Francis (Pa.) St. John’s

3 18 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 6 4 1 1 1 31 2 2 10 7 2 1 2 9 1 4 41 2 39 5 1 1 8 2 33 2 1 2 39

1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 8

.500 .783 .500 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 1.000 .636 1.000 .750 .800 1.000 1.000 1.000 .738 1.000 1.000 1.000 .875 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .911 1.000 .796 .833 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .846 1.000 1.000 1.000 .830

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St. Joseph’s (Pa.) St. Peter’s (N.J.) Sacred Heart San Diego State San Francisco Seton Hall Siena South Florida Southern Southern California South Carolina So. Mississippi Stanford Stony Brook Syracuse Temple Tennessee Tenn. Christian Texas Texas A&M Toledo Towson UCLA UMBC UNLV U.S. International Vanderbilt Vermont Villanova Virginia Va. Common. Virginia Tech Wake Forest Washington West Virginia Western Kentucky Western Michigan Wisconsin-Green Bay Wright State Xavier Yale

5 1 2 2 2 46 1 14 1 2 2 1 10 1 37 3 13 1 5 3 1 1 2 1 1 0 3 4 36 4 1 10 3 3 24 1 1 1 2 1 1

1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 11 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

.833 1.000 1.000 .667 1.000 .958 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .625 1.000 .860 1.000 .591 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .600 1.000 .766 .667 1.000 .909 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000

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2014-15 GAME-BY-GAME HIGHS Date

Opponent

11/14

at UC Davis

11/17

at Stanford

11/23

Creighton

11/28

College of Charleston

11/29

TBA

11/30

TBA

12/6

at Notre Dame

12/19

DePaul

12/21

vs. UCLA

12/27

SMU

12/29

Duke

12/31

at East Carolina

1/4

at St. John’s

1/7

Tulsa

1/11

at SMU

1/14

Temple

1/18

USF

1/21

at UCF

1/25

at Cincinnati

1/28

East Carolina

2/1

at Temple

2/3

Cincinnati

2/7

at Memphis

2/9

South Carolina

2/14

Tulane

2/17

Houston

2/21

at Tulsa

2/23

at Tulane

2/28

Memphis

3/2

at USF

Points

Rebounds

Assists

Steals

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Blocks

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2014-15 GAME-BY-STARTERS Date

Opponent

11/14

at UC Davis

11/17

at Stanford

11/23

Creighton

11/28

College of Charleston

11/29

TBA

11/30

TBA

12/6

at Notre Dame

12/19

DePaul

12/21

vs. UCLA

12/27

SMU

12/29

Duke

12/31

at East Carolina

1/4

at St. John’s

1/7

Tulsa

1/11

at SMU

1/14

Temple

1/18

USF

1/21

at UCF

1/25

at Cincinnati

1/28

East Carolina

2/1

at Temple

2/3

Cincinnati

2/7

at Memphis

2/9

South Carolina

2/14

Tulane

2/17

Houston

2/21

at Tulsa

2/23

at Tulane

2/28

Memphis

3/2

at USF

Guard

Guard

Forward

Forward

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Center

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2014-15 SPECIALTY STATS COMPARISON Date

Opponent

11/14

at UC Davis

11/17

at Stanford

11/23

Creighton

11/28

College of Charleston

11/29

TBA

11/30

TBA

12/6

at Notre Dame

12/19

DePaul

12/21

vs. UCLA

12/27

SMU

12/29

Duke

12/31

at East Carolina

1/4

at St. John’s

1/7

Tulsa

1/11

at SMU

1/14

Temple

1/18

USF

1/21

at UCF

1/25

at Cincinnati

1/28

East Carolina

2/1

at Temple

2/3

Cincinnati

2/7

at Memphis

2/9

South Carolina

2/14

Tulane

2/17

Houston

2/21

at Tulsa

2/23

at Tulane

2/28

Memphis

3/2

at USF

Pts. in the Paint

Pts. off TO’s

Second Chance Pts.

Fast Break Pts.

TOTAL

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GAME

FG

FGA

2014-15 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON

Pct.

3FG

3FGA

Pct.

FT

FTA

Pct.

O

D

T

11/14 at UC Davis vs. UCONN 11/17 at Stanford vs. UCONN 11/23 Creighton vs. UCONN 11/28 College of Charleston vs. UCONN 11/29 TBA vs. UCONN 11/30 TBA vs. UCONN 12/6 at Notre Dame vs. UCONN 12/19 DePaul vs. UCONN 12/21 vs. UCLA vs. UCONN 12/27 SMU vs. UCONN 12/29 Duke vs. UCONN 12/31 at East Carolina vs. UCONN 1/4 at St. John’s vs. UCONN 1/7 Tulsa vs. UCONN 1/11 at SMU vs. UCONN 1/14 Temple vs. UCONN 1/18 USF vs. UCONN 1/21 at UCF vs. UCONN 1/25 at Cincinnati vs. UCONN 1/28 East Carolina vs. UCONN 2/1 at Temple vs. UCONN 2/3 Cincinnati vs. UCONN 2/7 at Memphis vs. UCONN 2/9 South Carolina vs. UCONN 2/14 Tulane vs. UCONN 2/17 Houston vs. UCONN 2/21 at Tulsa vs. UCONN 2/23 at Tulane vs. UCONN 2/28 Memphis vs. UCONN 3/2 at USF vs. UCONN

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PF

TP

A

TO

B

S

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2013-14 UConn Basketball UConn Combined Team Statistics (as of Apr 22, 2014) All games

Overall record: 40-0 Conf: 18-0 Home: 18-0 Away: 13-0 Neutral: 9-0 ##

Player

gp-gs

min

avg

30 14 23 31 04 03 12 41 13 20 11

STEWART, Breanna HARTLEY, Bria MOSQUEDA-LEWIS, DOLSON, Stefanie JEFFERSON, Moriah TUCK, Morgan CHONG, Saniya STOKES, Kiah BANKS, Brianna LAWLOR, Tierney PULIDO, Briana Team Total.......... Opponents......

40-40 40-40 28-26 40-40 40-40 8-0 39-4 39-2 37-8 31-0 28-0

1221 1274 817 1292 1187 116 665 723 527 115 63

30.5 31.9 29.2 32.3 29.7 14.5 17.1 18.5 14.2 3.7 2.3

40 40

8000 8000

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods UConn Opponents

291-586 240-511 139-299 207-367 157-273 24-49 60-143 69-115 49-103 12-29 3-12

3-Point fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

.497 .470 .465 .564 .575 .490 .420 .600 .476 .414 .250

48-140 82-224 66-160 8-27 33-79 7-17 30-93 0-0 13-44 8-19 0-2

1251-2487 .503 295-805 752-2425 .310 179-680

UCONN 3283 82.1 +34.2 1251-2487 .503 295-805 .366 7.4 486-648 .750 12.2 1716 42.9 +9.4 850 21.3 471 11.8 +4.9 1.8 375 9.4 324 8.1 149625 18-8312 -

1st 2nd 1748 1535 913 1000

Total fg-fga

Totals 3283 1913

OPP 1913 47.8 752-2425 .310 179-680 .263 4.5 230-349 .659 5.8 1342 33.5 386 9.7 667 16.7 0.6 218 5.5 90 2.3 178118 13-7438 9-9047

.343 .366 .413 .296 .418 .412 .323 .000 .295 .421 .000

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

147-190 85-123 30-33 76-96 53-69 5-9 33-40 37-53 19-29 1-4 0-2

.366 486-648 .263 230-349

1 1 1 1 2 3 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7

Date 11/09/13 11/11/13 11/15/13 11/17/13 11/20/13 11/22/13 11/23/13 11/24/13 12/01/13 12/05/13 12/17/13 12/22/13 12/29/13 01/01/14 01/04/14 01/07/14 01/11/14 01/13/14 01/19/14 01/22/14 01/26/14 01/28/14 02/01/14 02/04/14 02/09/14 02/16/14 02/19/14 02/22/14 02/25/14 03/01/14 03/03/14 03/08/14 03/09/14 03/10/14 03/23/14 03/25/14 03/29/14 03/31/14 04/06/14 04/08/14

.774 .691 .909 .792 .768 .556 .825 .698 .655 .250 .000

off

92 27 51 84 33 11 16 90 20 1 2 56 .750 483 .659 492

Rebounds def tot

232 117 101 287 103 8 53 188 37 10 7 90 1233 850

pf

dq

324 8.1 62 144 3.6 59 152 5.4 44 371 9.3 92 136 3.4 62 19 2.4 9 69 1.8 33 278 7.1 57 57 1.5 42 11 0.4 9 9 0.3 2 146 1716 42.9 471 1342 33.5 630

avg

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

Opponent HARTFORD #3/3 STANFORD at #8/7 Maryland at #13/15 Penn State OREGON BU MONMOUTH SBU vs Ohio State UC DAVIS at #2/2 Duke vs #22/21 California CINCINNATI at UCF at Memphis HOUSTON TEMPLE at #7/7 Baylor at #21/- Rutgers MEMPHIS USF at Temple at Cincinnati SMU #4/4 LOUISVILLE at USF UCF at Houston at SMU #24/- RUTGERS at #3/3 LOUISVILLE vs Cincinnati vs #24/- Rutgers vs #3/3 Louisville PRAIRIE VIEW A&M SAINT JOSEPH'S vs BYU vs #15/14 Texas A&M vs #6/5 Stanford vs #2/2 Notre Dame

stl

pts

avg

122 67 110 63 173 83 3 67 72 38 5 20 135 103 93 40 195 66 9 106 8 11 1 4 60 27 8 24 34 36 89 13 45 27 6 34 3 3 0 2 3 1 0 2 9 2 850 471 324 375 - 386 667 90 218

a

777 647 374 498 400 60 183 175 130 33 6

19.4 16.2 13.4 12.5 10.0 7.5 4.7 4.5 3.5 1.1 0.2

3283 1913

82.1 47.8

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

to blk

Score 89-34 76-57 72-55 71-52 114-68 96-38 100-46 88-39 70-49 97-37 83-61 80-47 67-34 77-49 90-49 90-40 80-36 66-55 94-64 83-49 81-53 93-56 86-29 102-41 81-64 63-38 83-35 92-41 81-48 72-35 68-48 72-42 83-57 72-52 87-44 91-52 70-51 69-54 75-56 79-58

1 - 2013 Hall of Fame Women's Challenge 2 - 2013 Jimmy V Classic, Durham, N.C. 3 - 2013 Maggie Dixon Classic, New York, N.Y. 4 - 2014 American Athletic Conference Championship, Uncasville, Conn. 5 - 2014 NCAA Tournament First and Second Round, Storrs, Conn. 6 - 2014 NCAA Tournament Lincoln Regional, Lincoln, Neb. 7 2014 NCAA Final Four Nashville Tenn

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Att. 8186 9529 15327 8194 7961 6688 6645 8242 1134 8148 9314 5468 9872 3492 6783 6257 9274 9145 6480 8365 13207 2030 1491 7839 10167 6615 9815 1569 4091 10167 22163 7332 7635 8034 5018 4245 9585 7169 17548 17519

2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NINE-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

SEVEN-STRAIGHT FINAL FOUR TRIPS • 15 FINAL FOURS • 39 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2013-14 UConn Basketball UConn Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 04, 2014) Conference games

RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

gp-gs

OVERALL 18-0 18-0 0-0

##

Player

min

avg

30 14 23 31 04 03 12 41 13 20 11

STEWART, Breanna 18-18 543 HARTLEY, Bria 18-18 561 MOSQUEDA-LEWIS, 14-14 383 DOLSON, Stefanie 18-18 572 JEFFERSON, Moriah 18-18 529 TUCK, Morgan 4-0 57 CHONG, Saniya 17-4 343 STOKES, Kiah 18-0 337 BANKS, Brianna 15-0 209 LAWLOR, Tierney 15-0 44 PULIDO, Briana 14-0 22 Team Total.......... 18 3600 Opponents...... 18 3600

30.2 31.2 27.4 31.8 29.4 14.3 20.2 18.7 13.9 2.9 1.6

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods UConn

1st 2nd 778 705

Total 3-Point fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

142-281 115-230 65-143 85-151 63-106 13-27 30-71 31-49 18-38 2-8 2-4

.505 .500 .455 .563 .594 .481 .423 .633 .474 .250 .500

25-69 44-104 30-81 2-11 15-32 3-8 13-44 0-0 2-16 2-5 0-0

566-1108 .511 136-370 318-1099 .289 75-286

UCONN 1483 82.4 +37.4 566-1108 .511 136-370 .368 7.6 215-284 .757 11.9 772 42.9 +8.8 395 21.9 210 11.7 +5.9 1.9 192 10.7 150 8.3 84963 9-9440 -

HOME 9-0 9-0 0-0

OPP 809 44.9 318-1099 .289 75-286 .262 4.2 98-153 .641 5.4 614 34.1 160 8.9 316 17.6 0.5 93 5.2 35 1.9 54714 9-6079 0-0

.362 .423 .370 .182 .469 .375 .295 .000 .125 .400 .000

AWAY 9-0 9-0 0-0

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

47-71 48-60 8-8 36-44 32-41 2-4 16-20 14-18 12-16 0-2 0-0

.662 .800 1.000

.818 .780 .500 .800 .778 .750 .000 .000

.368 215-284 .757 .262 98-153 .641

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Date 12/29/13 01/01/14 01/04/14 01/07/14 01/11/14 01/19/14 01/22/14 01/26/14 01/28/14 02/01/14 02/04/14 02/09/14 02/16/14 02/19/14 02/22/14 02/25/14 03/01/14 03/03/14

off

41 13 19 35 13 7 10 38 4 1 0 28 209 245

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

Rebounds def tot

112 49 57 120 47 4 24 89 16 4 2 39 563 369

avg

pf dq

153 8.5 31 62 3.4 26 76 5.4 23 155 8.6 38 60 3.3 22 11 2.8 3 34 2.0 13 127 7.1 34 20 1.3 18 5 0.3 5 2 0.1 2 67 772 42.9 215 614 34.1 284

Opponent CINCINNATI at UCF at Memphis HOUSTON TEMPLE at #21/- Rutgers MEMPHIS USF at Temple at Cincinnati SMU #4/4 LOUISVILLE at USF UCF at Houston at SMU #24/- RUTGERS at #3/3 LOUISVILLE

1 - 2013 Hall of Fame Women's Challenge 2 - 2013 Jimmy V Classic, Durham, N.C. 3 - 2013 Maggie Dixon Classic, New York, N.Y. * = Conference game

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0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

a

to blk stl

57 65 45 53 95 2 35 19 20 3 1

51 2 2 43 5 1 4 40 2 0 0

33 39 18 41 31 6 13 17 10 1 0 1 2 395 210 - 160 316

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

pts

avg

356 322 168 208 173 31 89 76 50 6 4

19.8 17.9 12.0 11.6 9.6 7.8 5.2 4.2 3.3 0.4 0.3

150 192 1483

82.4 44.9

34 37 11 18 47 3 14 6 20 1 1

35 93 809 Score 67-34 77-49 90-49 90-40 80-36 94-64 83-49 81-53 93-56 86-29 102-41 81-64 63-38 83-35 92-41 81-48 72-35 68-48

Att. 9872 3492 6783 6257 9274 6480 8365 13207 2030 1491 7839 10167 6615 9815 1569 4091 10167 22163

2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NINE-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

SEVEN-STRAIGHT FINAL FOUR TRIPS • 15 FINAL FOURS • 39 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2013-14 UConn Basketball UConn Team High/Low Analysis (as of Oct 29, 2014) All games

2013-14 UConn Basketball UConn High/Low Analysis (as of Oct 29, 2014) All games

UConn - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS

FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS TURNOVERS FOULS

114 102 100 97 96 44 40 73 69 69 69 69 .640 .638 14 13 28 25 25 .600 .591 22 22 22 31 25 25 .941 .917 .917 56 54 54 31 31 21 20 17 14 14 18 17 19 16

(32-50) (44-69)

(12-20) (13-22)

(16-17) (22-24) (11-12)

OREGON (11/20/13) SMU (02/04/14) MONMOUTH (11/23/13) UC DAVIS (12/05/13) BU (11/22/13) OREGON (11/20/13) SMU (02/04/14) vs #2/2 Notre Dame (04/08/14) at #21/- Rutgers (01/19/14) vs #22/21 California (12/22/13) OREGON (11/20/13) at #8/7 Maryland (11/15/13) at Houston (02/22/14) OREGON (11/20/13) USF (01/26/14) vs #24/- Rutgers (03/09/14) #3/3 STANFORD (11/11/13) USF (01/26/14) CINCINNATI (12/29/13) SMU (02/04/14) vs #24/- Rutgers (03/09/14) at Houston (02/22/14) at Memphis (01/04/14) OREGON (11/20/13) at Houston (02/22/14) MONMOUTH (11/23/13) OREGON (11/20/13) vs Cincinnati (03/08/14) at Memphis (01/04/14) SAINT JOSEPH'S (03/25/14) OREGON (11/20/13) vs #2/2 Notre Dame (04/08/14) HOUSTON (01/07/14) SMU (02/04/14) at Temple (01/28/14) TEMPLE (01/11/14) MEMPHIS (01/22/14) HOUSTON (01/07/14) SMU (02/04/14) TEMPLE (01/11/14) PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (03/23/14) at #13/15 Penn State (11/17/13) #3/3 STANFORD (11/11/13) #4/4 LOUISVILLE (02/09/14)

UConn - GAME LOWS POINTS

FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS

ASSISTS STEALS

BLOCKED SHOTS TURNOVERS FOULS

63 66 67 68 69 22 22 47 50 .367 .394 3 4 4 4 4 4 11 14 14 .158 .200 4 6 5 8 8 .467 .583 33 35 35 35 35 10 12 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 4 4 5 5 5 7 7 7

(22-60) (26-66)

(3-19) (5-25)

(7-15) (7-12)

at USF (02/16/14) at #7/7 Baylor (01/13/14) CINCINNATI (12/29/13) at #3/3 LOUISVILLE (03/03/14) vs #15/14 Texas A&M (03/31/14) at #7/7 Baylor (01/13/14) at USF (02/16/14) at USF (02/16/14) at Houston (02/22/14) at #7/7 Baylor (01/13/14) vs BYU (03/29/14) vs BYU (03/29/14) OREGON (11/20/13) at UCF (01/01/14) vs Cincinnati (03/08/14) vs #3/3 STANFORD (04/06/14) vs #2/2 Notre Dame (04/08/14) HARTFORD (11/09/13) at USF (02/16/14) at Houston (02/22/14) vs BYU (03/29/14) CINCINNATI (12/29/13) vs #24/- Rutgers (03/09/14) at Cincinnati (02/01/14) vs #24/- Rutgers (03/09/14) USF (01/26/14) at Cincinnati (02/01/14) vs #2/2 Notre Dame (04/08/14) SBU (11/24/13) MEMPHIS (01/22/14) HARTFORD (11/09/13) at Cincinnati (02/01/14) vs Cincinnati (03/08/14) vs #3/3 STANFORD (04/06/14) CINCINNATI (12/29/13) vs Cincinnati (03/08/14) at USF (02/16/14) vs #22/21 California (12/22/13) at #21/- Rutgers (01/19/14) vs #3/3 Louisville (03/10/14) SAINT JOSEPH'S (03/25/14) vs #15/14 Texas A&M (03/31/14) vs #2/2 Notre Dame (04/08/14) #24/- RUTGERS (03/01/14) UC DAVIS (12/05/13) #4/4 LOUISVILLE (02/09/14) SBU (11/24/13) USF (01/26/14) BU (11/22/13) UC DAVIS (12/05/13) HOUSTON (01/07/14) #24/- RUTGERS (03/01/14)

2013-14 UConn Basketball UConn High/Low Analysis (as of Oct 29, 2014) All games

2013-14 UConn Basketball UConn High/Low Analysis (as of Oct 29, 2014) All games

Opponent - GAME LOWS

Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS

FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS ASSISTS

STEALS

68 64 64 61 58 27 27 27 88 70 70 70 .435 .415 9 7 7 7 7 7 7 29 29 .500 .400 14 12 18 18 1.000 1.000 42 42 42 17 15 15 15 11 11 11

(27-62) (27-65)

(3-6) (4-10)

(3-3) (2-2)

OREGON (11/20/13) #4/4 LOUISVILLE (02/09/14) at #21/- Rutgers (01/19/14) at #2/2 Duke (12/17/13) vs #2/2 Notre Dame (04/08/14) at #21/- Rutgers (01/19/14) at #2/2 Duke (12/17/13) OREGON (11/20/13) OREGON (11/20/13) UCF (02/19/14) SMU (02/04/14) HOUSTON (01/07/14) at #21/- Rutgers (01/19/14) at #2/2 Duke (12/17/13) vs #3/3 Louisville (03/10/14) at SMU (02/25/14) HOUSTON (01/07/14) at Memphis (01/04/14) at UCF (01/01/14) BU (11/22/13) OREGON (11/20/13) vs #3/3 Louisville (03/10/14) UC DAVIS (12/05/13) vs Ohio State (12/01/13) USF (01/26/14) at #7/7 Baylor (01/13/14) #3/3 STANFORD (11/11/13) at #7/7 Baylor (01/13/14) #3/3 STANFORD (11/11/13) vs #3/3 Louisville (03/10/14) SAINT JOSEPH'S (03/25/14) UCF (02/19/14) TEMPLE (01/11/14) #3/3 STANFORD (11/11/13) #4/4 LOUISVILLE (02/09/14) vs #2/2 Notre Dame (04/08/14) at #7/7 Baylor (01/13/14) at #8/7 Maryland (11/15/13) at Temple (01/28/14) vs #22/21 California (12/22/13) at #13/15 Penn State (11/17/13)

POINTS

FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS ASSISTS

STEALS

BLOCKED SHOTS TURNOVERS FOULS

29 34 34 35 35 11 12 12 44 45 .171 .200 0 0 0 3 .000 .000 2 2 2 2 3 .333 .364 22 23 3 5 5 5 5 1 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 6 9 11 11 11 11

(12-70) (14-70)

(0-0) (0-5)

(2-6) (4-11)

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at Cincinnati (02/01/14) HARTFORD (11/09/13) CINCINNATI (12/29/13) UCF (02/19/14) #24/- RUTGERS (03/01/14) at Cincinnati (02/01/14) HARTFORD (11/09/13) UCF (02/19/14) HARTFORD (11/09/13) UC DAVIS (12/05/13) UCF (02/19/14) SMU (02/04/14) #24/- RUTGERS (03/01/14) vs #24/- Rutgers (03/09/14) vs #24/- Rutgers (03/09/14) at #21/- Rutgers (01/19/14) vs #24/- Rutgers (03/09/14) #24/- RUTGERS (03/01/14) at UCF (01/01/14) at Memphis (01/04/14) SAINT JOSEPH'S (03/25/14) SAINT JOSEPH'S (03/25/14) vs #3/3 Louisville (03/10/14) at UCF (01/01/14) CINCINNATI (12/29/13) HARTFORD (11/09/13) SAINT JOSEPH'S (03/25/14) at Houston (02/22/14) HARTFORD (11/09/13) SMU (02/04/14) #24/- RUTGERS (03/01/14) at #3/3 LOUISVILLE (03/03/14) USF (01/26/14) HARTFORD (11/09/13) at #8/7 Maryland (11/15/13) CINCINNATI (12/29/13) at UCF (01/01/14) at Memphis (01/04/14) at #7/7 Baylor (01/13/14) at Temple (01/28/14) vs Cincinnati (03/08/14) SAINT JOSEPH'S (03/25/14) vs #15/14 Texas A&M (03/31/14) at #8/7 Maryland (11/15/13) at Temple (01/28/14) vs Cincinnati (03/08/14) vs #24/- Rutgers (03/09/14)

2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NINE-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

SEVEN-STRAIGHT FINAL FOUR TRIPS • 15 FINAL FOURS • 39 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

2013-14 UConn Basketball UConn Player High/Low Analysis (as of Oct 29, 2014) All games

2013-14 UConn Basketball UConn Opponent High/Low Analysis (as of Oct 29, 2014) All games OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

UConn - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points

Field Goals Made Field Goal Att.

FG Pct (min 7 made) 3-Point FG Made

3-Point FG Att. 3-Pt FG Pct (min 3 made)

Free Throws Made

Free Throw Att.

FT Pct (min 7 made)

Rebounds

Assists

Steals Blocked Shots

Turnovers

Fouls

37 30 29 29 29 15 12 21 21 21 21 21 1.000 .909 7 6 6 11 11 1.000 1.000 1.000 10 9 9 11 10 10 1.000 1.000 1.000 18 16 16 12 11 11 9 6 8 7 7 7 8 6 6 6 6 5 5

(8-8) (10-11)

(5-5) (3-3) (3-3)

(10-10) (9-9) (8-8)

STEWART, Breanna at Temple (01/28/14) HARTLEY, Bria at #21/- Rutgers (01/19/14) STEWART, Breanna vs USF (01/26/14) STEWART, Breanna vs #22/21 California (12/22/13) HARTLEY, Bria at #13/15 Penn State (11/17/13) STEWART, Breanna at Temple (01/28/14) STEWART, Breanna vs #22/21 California (12/22/13) STEWART, Breanna at #3/3 LOUISVILLE (03/03/14) STEWART, Breanna at SMU (02/25/14) STEWART, Breanna vs UCF (02/19/14) STEWART, Breanna vs USF (01/26/14) HARTLEY, Bria at #8/7 Maryland (11/15/13) DOLSON, Stefanie at Houston (02/22/14) DOLSON, Stefanie vs Oregon (11/20/13) MOSQUEDA-LEWIS, K. at #2/2 Duke (12/17/13) HARTLEY, Bria vs USF (01/26/14) HARTLEY, Bria at #21/- Rutgers (01/19/14) MOSQUEDA-LEWIS, K. at #2/2 Duke (12/17/13) HARTLEY, Bria at #8/7 Maryland (11/15/13) HARTLEY, Bria vs UC Davis (12/05/13) BANKS, Brianna vs Monmouth (11/23/13) JEFFERSON, Moriah vs Monmouth (11/23/13) STEWART, Breanna at #7/7 Baylor (01/13/14) STEWART, Breanna vs #3/3 STANFORD (04/06/14) STEWART, Breanna vs Cincinnati (03/08/14) STEWART, Breanna vs #3/3 STANFORD (04/06/14) HARTLEY, Bria at Houston (02/22/14) STEWART, Breanna at #7/7 Baylor (01/13/14) STEWART, Breanna at #7/7 Baylor (01/13/14) STEWART, Breanna vs Cincinnati (03/08/14) STEWART, Breanna vs Oregon (11/20/13) STOKES, Kiah vs Temple (01/11/14) DOLSON, Stefanie vs #2/2 Notre Dame (04/08/14) DOLSON, Stefanie vs #3/3 Louisville (03/10/14) JEFFERSON, Moriah at Temple (01/28/14) HARTLEY, Bria at Temple (01/28/14) DOLSON, Stefanie vs Oregon (11/20/13) JEFFERSON, Moriah vs Memphis (01/22/14) HARTLEY, Bria at Cincinnati (02/01/14) DOLSON, Stefanie vs #15/14 Texas A&M (03/31/14) STEWART, Breanna vs UCF (02/19/14) DOLSON, Stefanie vs Temple (01/11/14) DOLSON, Stefanie vs Houston (01/07/14) DOLSON, Stefanie vs Ohio State (12/01/13) STEWART, Breanna at Houston (02/22/14) DOLSON, Stefanie at #7/7 Baylor (01/13/14) STEWART, Breanna at #2/2 Duke (12/17/13) JEFFERSON, Moriah vs Oregon (11/20/13) JEFFERSON, Moriah at #3/3 LOUISVILLE (03/03/14) BANKS, Brianna at SMU (02/25/14)

Points

Field Goals Made

Field Goal Att.

FG Pct (min 7 made) 3-Point FG Made 3-Point FG Att. 3-Pt FG Pct (min 3 made)

Free Throws Made Free Throw Att. FT Pct (min 7 made) Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers

Fouls

28 27 23 22 22 12 11 11 27 25 25 25 .636 .588 6 5 16 12 .750 .600 .600 .600 .600 10 6 10 9 1.000 17 14 6 6 6 5 6 4 11 8 8 8 5 5 5 5 5 5

(7-11) (10-17)

(3-4) (6-10) (3-5) (3-5) (3-5)

(10-10)

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JACKSON, Briahanna at UCF (01/01/14) Rowe, Chrishae vs Oregon (11/20/13) WILLIAMS, Courtney vs USF (01/26/14) SCAIFE, Tyler at #21/- Rutgers (01/19/14) Orrange, Amber vs #3/3 STANFORD (11/11/13) Rowe, Chrishae vs Oregon (11/20/13) WILLIAMS, Courtney vs USF (01/26/14) JACKSON, Briahanna at UCF (01/01/14) Rowe, Chrishae vs Oregon (11/20/13) SCHIMMEL, Shoni vs #3/3 Louisville (03/10/14) WILLIAMS, Courtney vs USF (01/26/14) Sims, Odyssey at #7/7 Baylor (01/13/14) CANTY, Briyona vs #24/- Rutgers (03/09/14) SCAIFE, Tyler at #21/- Rutgers (01/19/14) JACKSON, Briahanna at UCF (01/01/14) HEARN, Ariel at Memphis (01/04/14) SCHIMMEL, Shoni vs #3/3 Louisville (03/10/14) HEARN, Ariel at Memphis (01/04/14) Delgado, Amanda vs Oregon (11/20/13) JACKSON, Briahanna at UCF (01/01/14) GIBBS, Tia at #3/3 LOUISVILLE (03/03/14) Robertson, Makenzie at #7/7 Baylor (01/13/14) Katie Rutan at #8/7 Maryland (11/15/13) Sims, Odyssey at #7/7 Baylor (01/13/14) COPPER, Kahleah at #21/- Rutgers (01/19/14) Sims, Odyssey at #7/7 Baylor (01/13/14) COPPER, Kahleah at #21/- Rutgers (01/19/14) Sims, Odyssey at #7/7 Baylor (01/13/14) Davis, Nina at #7/7 Baylor (01/13/14) Alyssa Thomas at #8/7 Maryland (11/15/13) CLOUD, Natasha vs Saint Joseph's (03/25/14) Johnson, Niya at #7/7 Baylor (01/13/14) BOYD, BRITTANY vs #22/21 California (12/22/13) Lucas, Maggie at #13/15 Penn State (11/17/13) HAMSON, Jennifer vs BYU (03/29/14) East, Talia at #13/15 Penn State (11/17/13) FUQUA-BEY, Asianna vs Memphis (01/22/14) FITZGERALD, Feyonda vs Temple (01/11/14) WILDER-COCHRAN, Brei at Memphis (01/04/14) JACKSON, Briahanna at UCF (01/01/14) SLAUGHTER, Antonita vs #3/3 Louisville (03/10/14) MCDONALD, Akila at USF (02/16/14) Moore, Darryce vs Ohio State (12/01/13) Mitchell, Christina vs Monmouth (11/23/13) Loper, Katelyn vs Oregon (11/20/13) Ogwumike, Chiney vs #3/3 STANFORD (11/11/13)

2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Nine-Time national champions

Seven-straight final four trips • 15 final fours • 39 Conference Championships

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 national Champions

AT FIRST GLANCE Only the fifth UConn sophomore to be selected to the WBCA All-America Team, Mosqueda-Lewis’ junior year was tempered by injuries, which forced her to miss 12 games (eight from an ulnar nerve contusion and four due to mononucleosis) ... Recovered and put together a vintage postseason performance, which included the first triple-double by a Husky in NCAA Tournament play, recognition as the Lincoln Regional MOP and spots on the All-NCAA Tournament and All-American Conference Tournament teams. The 2012-13 Associated Press Second Team All-American was selected as an Honorable Mention pick by the AP in 2013-14 ... Enters her senior year in 16th place on UConn’s all-time scoring list at 1,613 career points, third in 3-point field goal percentage at 43.1 percent and fifth with 277 3-point field goals made ... The Anaheim Hills, Calif. native is also ninth all-time with a 15.5 points per game scoring average and second in free throw percentage at 87.0 percent ... The 2012-13 All-BIG EAST First Team selection led UConn in scoring during her freshman and sophomore years and established a new school single-season 3-point field goals made record by burying 118 in 2012-13 ... The record eclipsed Wendy Davis previous record, which had stood for 21 years ... Scored the second-most points of any UConn freshman in 2011-12 and did the same among sophomores by netting 670 points in 2012-13 ... A member of the 2013 All-NCAA Tournament and 2013 All-Bridgeport Regional Teams, Mosqueda-Lewis was the 12th Husky to be selected as the Big East Rookie of the Year i

Kaleena

Mosqueda-lewis

6-0 • Senior forward • #23 anaheim hills, calif. mater dei

2014-15 SEASON • Scored 17 points on 7-of-12 shooting against West Chester in the Huskies’ exhibition opener on Nov. 2.

2013-14 SEASON

• Threw down 12 points in the season-opener against Hartford. Knocked down both of her attempts from

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • 2014-15 Preseason All-Conference First Team • 2013-14 The American All-Tournament Team • 2013-14 NCAA Lincoln Regional MOP • 2013-14 All-American Conference Second Team • 2013-14 Preaseason Wade Watch List • 2013-14 Preseason Wooden Award Watch List • 2013-14 Preseason All-Conference Team • 2012-13 Bridgeport All-Region Team • 2012-13 All-BIG EAST First Team • 2012-13 Wooden Award Final Ballot Pick • 2012-13 Wade Trophy, Naismith Trophy and • 2012-13 Preseason Naismith Award Watch List • 2011-12 BIG EAST Tournament MOP • 2011-12 BIG EAST Freshman of the Year • 2011-12 BIG EAST All-Tournament Team • 2011-12 BIG EAST Sixth Man of the Year • 2011-12 All-BIG EAST Second Team • 2011-12 BIG EAST All-Freshman Team

behind the arc, going 5-for-7 from the floor. Also snatched two rebounds and rounded out her evening with an assist, a block, and a steal. • Scored double-digit points in 19 games, including the final 10. • Recorded the Huskies’ third-ever triple-double with a 20-point, 10-rebound, 10-assist effort against Saint Joseph’s in the NCAA Second Round. • Averaged 14.7 points and shot 47.4 percent during the American Athletic Conference Tournament, en route to an All-tournament selection. • Sported stellar averages of 17.0 points, 8.3 rebounds and 3.9 assists during UConn’s six-game run through the NCAA Tournament. • Missed 12 total games due to injury • Scored a season-best 21 points on 7-of-11 shooting from beyond the arc in UConn’s victory over Duke on Dec. 17. • Recorded four double-double efforts, including a 20-point, 10-rebound showing against Prairie View A&M in the NCAA First Round. • Tallied 18 points in UConn’s dominant 79-58 victory over Notre Dame in the NCAA National Championship game (April 8). • Notched four double-digit rebounding games, including two in the NCAA Tournament (Prairie View A&M, Saint Joseph’s).

2012-13 SEASON • 2012-13 Double Figure Performances: 31 | 2012-13 20-Plus Performances: 11 | 2012-13 30-Plus Performances: One • Mosqueda-Lewis led the Huskies with a new career-high five steals against College of Charleston, totaled four assists and was second on the team with 19 points after hitting five three’s. • Recorded double-digits for the fifth consecutive game going 5-for-8 from the field to total 15 points against No. 12 Purdue. • In a season-high 35 minutes, Mosqueda-Lewis registered a team-best 25 points against No. 10 Penn State going 8-for-13 from the field, 4-for-7 from behind the arc and a perfect 5-for-5 from the foul line. • Went 5-for-6 from the three en route to notching 21 points at Hartford, while tallying four assists. • Led the Huskies to a victory at No. 1 Stanford with a team-best 19 points. Mosqueda-Lewis also grabbed siax boards. • Was one of two Huskies to lead the team with 17 points against No. 5 Notre Dame as she added eight rebounds in 26 minutes of action. • Tied her career-high of six made 3-pointers en route to matching her season-best of 25 points and leading the team in rebounding (9) and steals (4). • Led the team with 21 points against No. 4 Duke and had six rebounds. • Was one of two Huskies to lead the team with 14 points against Syracuse in the BIG EAST Semifinal. • Led the Huskies with 22 points against Idaho in the NCAA First Round. She added six rebounds and three steals. • Mosqueda-Lewis has grabbed five or more rebounds in 27 contests. In 18 of these 27 games the Huskies have brought in seven or more rebounds than their opponents. • Mosqueda-Lewis has shot 50 percent or higher from the three in 21 out of 37 games played. In all but two of these games the Huskies have shot at least eight percent higher from behind the arc than their opponents. Individual Career History

CAREER SUMMARY Season

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

38-1 1073/28.2 38-38 1146/30.2 28-26 817/29.2 104-65 3036/29.2

MOSQUEDA-LEWIS, K. Total fg-fga

203-470 242-458 139-299 584-1227

pct

.432 .528 .465 .476

3-Point fg-fga

93-242 118-240 66-160 277-642

pct

.384 .492 .413 .431

F-Throws ft-fta pct

70-84 68-76 30-33 168-193

off

.833 66 .895 85 .909 51 .870 202

Rebounds def tot

140 155 101 396

206 240 152 598

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avg

pf

5.4 66 6.3 62 5.4 44 5.8 172

fo

ast

to

0 64 56 1 89 58 0 72 38 1 225 152

blk

stl

20 47 12 57 5 20 37 124

Scoring pts avg

569 670 374 1613

15.0 17.6 13.4 15.5

2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Nine-Time national champions

Seven-straight final four trips • 15 final fours • 39 Conference Championships

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 national Champions

Kiah

AT FIRST GLANCE

A member of the 2013-14 All-American Athletic Conference Second Team, Stokes enters her senior season eighth on UConn’s all-time blocked shots list with 178 career rejections ... Has shot at a 61.2 percent clip from the field in her career and needs 31 more made field goals to surpass the minimum needed for requirement. The 61.2 percent mark would be third on UConn’s all-time field goal percentage list ... Her 278 rebounds in 2013-14 were the sixth-most ever pulled down by a UConn junior while her 89 rejections was the third-highest total by a Husky junior ... A member of the 2011-12 Big East All-Freshman Team.

stokes

6-3• Senior center • #41 marion, iowa linn-mar

2014-15 SEASON • Nearly tallied a triple-double (13 points, 12 rebounds, seven blocks) against West Chester in UConn’s exhibition opener (Nov. 2).

2013-14 SEASON

• Chipped in two points and eight boards against No. 8 Maryland. • Scored a career-high 19 points on 9-of-11 shooting against SBU on Nov. 24, also pulling down CAREER HIGHLIGHTS eight rebounds in the wintime in program hist • 2014-15 Preseason All-Conference Second Team • 2013-14 American Conference Second Team • Recorded 18 total rebounds (seven offensive, 11 defensive) against Temple on Jan. 11 in 28 • 2011-12 BIG EAST All-Freshman Team minutes of action. • Snared at least seven rebounds in four of UConn’s six NCAA Tournament games, including 10 against Prairie View A&M on March 23. • Notched at least seven rebounds in 21 of her 39 games. • Scored nine points on a perfect 4-of-4 shooting against Stanford in the Huskies’ Final Four contest, also ripping down four boards. • Was one of three Huskies with at least 85 blocks, rejecting 89 shots in 723 minutes (0.12 blocks/min). • Made a career-best six free throws against No. 3 Stanford on Nov. 11. • Pulled down 278 total rebounds which marks the sixth-highest UConn single-season total.

2012-13 SEASON

• 2012-13 Double-Figure Performances: One • Two was the number for Stokes against College of Charleston as she finished with two rebounds, two points, two assists and two blocks. • Stokes led the Husky defense with a team-best seven rebounds and three blocks at No. 16 Texas A&M. • In 12 minutes of action, Stokes scored two points and brought in three rebounds versus Marist. • Stokes scored six points, grabbed five rebounds and denied three shots against No. 12 Purdue. • In 12 minutes of play against Louisville, Stokes brought in six rebounds and led the team with three blocks. • Stokes scored three points and had four rebounds at Cincinnati. • Stokes had her first career start at St. John’s where she scored seven points, brought in four rebounds and denied two shots. • In a season-high 20 minutes against Marquette, Stokes pulled down seven boards, had two assists and recorded three blocks. • In 15 minutes of action, Stokes set season-highs in points (8) and rebounds (8) as she went three-for-three from the floor. • Stokes went 3-of-4 from the charity stripe en route to scoring seven points at Providence and pulled in four rebounds. • In just five minutes of action against Seton Hall, Stokes went 3-for-3 from the floor scoring six points. • Stokes went 4-for-5 from the foul line en route to six points at USF where she also had four rebounds and three blocks. • Kiah had a career outing against Idaho in the NCAA First Round where she registered her second career double-double with a career-best 14 points and season-high 11 rebounds. Stokes also was one of two Huskies to lead the team with three blocks. • Grabbed six rebounds, dished out two assists and scored two points against Vanderbilt in the NCAA Second Round. • Stokes has registered three or more blocks in eight contests. In these games the Huskies have denied four or more shots than their opponents.

Individual Career History STOKES, Kiah

CAREER SUMMARY Season

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

36-0 483/13.4 32-1 342/10.7 39-2 723/18.5 107-3 1548/14.5

Total fg-fga

65-108 35-53 69-115 169-276

pct

.602 .660 .600 .612

3-Point fg-fga

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

pct

.000 .000 .000 .000

F-Throws ft-fta pct

32-49 18-30 37-53 87-132

off

Rebounds def tot

.653 46 117 .600 36 77 .698 90 188 .659 172 382

163 113 278 554

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avg

pf

4.5 46 3.5 23 7.1 57 5.2 126

fo

0 0 0 0

ast

17 21 34 72

to

blk

27 50 20 39 36 89 83 178

stl

18 4 13 35

Scoring pts avg

162 88 175 425

4.5 2.8 4.5 4.0

2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Nine-Time national champions

Seven-straight final four trips • 15 final fours • 39 Conference Championships

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 national Champions

Breanna

AT FIRST GLANCE Honored as the Final Four Most Outstanding Player after leading the Huskies to the 2013 and 2014 National Championships and joined Diana Taurasi as the only Huskies to earn Final Four MOP honors twice ... Selected as the 2013-14 National Player of the Year by the Associated Press, the Atlanta Tip-Off Club (Naismith Trophy), the United States Basketball Writers Association and the Honda Sports Award ... The North Syracuse, N.Y. native scored 777 points in 2013-14 en route to being selected as a consensus First Team All-American. The 777 points rank second in UConn single-season history and was the most tallied by a UConn sophomore ... Selected as the 2013-14 American Athletic Conference Player of the Year to become the 12th Husky all-time to be honored as the conference Player of the Year ... Earned 2014 American Conference Tournament Most Outstanding honors, marking the 19th time a Husky has been so honored ... Established a new single-season school record with 147 free throws made during her sophomore year ... Only the third UConn freshman, along with Maya Moore in 2008 and Diana Taurasi in 2001, to be selected as the NCAA Regional Most Outstanding Player. Also joins Diana Taurasi (2003 and 2004) and Maya Moore (2010) as the only Huskies to be selected as the NCAA Regional and Final Four Most Outstanding Player in the same season ... Scored 169 points in her first 10 games to establish a new UConn record for most points scored by a player in her first 10 games ... A member of the 2012-13 All-Freshman and 2013 All-BIG EAST Tournament teams while also garnering All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention accolades ... Her 497 points during her freshman year are the fourth-most ever scored by a UConn freshman and her 74 blocks are third all-time amongst Husky freshman ... Enters 2014-15 in 32nd place on UConn’s all-time scoring list at 1,274 career points ... Finished the season ranked sixth on UConn’s all-time blocked shots list with 184 career rejections.

Stewart

6-4 • Junior forward • #30 Syracuse, N.y. cicero north

2014-15 SEASON • Was one of six Huskies to score double-digit points (16) against West Chester on Nov. 2.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • 2014-15 American Athletic Conference Preseason Player of the Year • 2014-15 Preseason All-Conference First Team • 2013-14 Associated Press Player of the Year • 2013-14 Naismith Trophy Winner • 2013-14 USBWA Player of the Year • 2013-14 Honda Sports Award Winner • 2013-14 espnW Player of the Year • 2013-14 Consensus First Team All-American • 2013-14 The American Player of the Year • 2013-14 Final Four Most Outstanding Performer • 2013-14 Wooden Award Watch List • 2012-13 Bridgeport Region Most Outstanding Player • 2013 Final Four Most Oustanding Performer

2013-14 SEASON

• Led the Huskies with 26 points against No. 8 Maryland, making 9-of-16 shots and 5-of-6 free throws. Also grabbed 7 rebounds and chipped in two blocks and a steal. • Scored a career-high 37 points in UConn’s 93-56 victory over Temple (Jan. 11). • Was one of four Huskies with at least 100 assists (122). • Averaged 21.3 points and 7.0 rebounds in the American Athletic Conference Championship and was selected as the event’s Most Outstanding Player. • Recorded double-figure points in 38 of UConn’s 40 games, including 31 straight. • Tallied 20 points or more on 21 occasions. • Set a new school record with 147 free throws made and also led the team with 190 attempts. • Scored a total of 777 points, which is the second most in UConn single-season history and most by a Husky sophomore. • Averaged 18.0 points on 48.8 percent shooting during UConn’s six-game run through the NCAA Tournament en route to being named the Final Four Most Outstanding Player for the second consecutive season. • Led the team in scoring on 22 occasions and recorded the most blocks 17 times. • Recorded 21 points on 10-of-15 shooting in UConn’s 79-58 victory over Notre Dame in the NCAA National Championship game on April 8. • Scored at least 13 points in each of UConn’s six NCAA Tournament contests, registering two double-doubles. • Sank a season-high five three-point FGs on her way to 29 points against USF on Jan. 26.

2012-13 SEASON

• 2012-13 Double Figure Performances: 26 | 2012-13 20-Plus Performances: Nine • Became only the third freshman to be crowned the Paradise Jam Tournament MVP. • Stewart had a tremendous collegiate debut leading the Huskies with 21 points as she went 8-for-11 from the field and was a perfect 5-for-5 from the charity stripe. Additionally, she pulled down five rebounds, blocked a shot and had four steals. • Stewart led the Huskies and registered a 20-plus performance for the second time in three games as she scored 20 points against Wake Forest. Stewart also tallied six rebounds. • Stewart registered her first collegiate double-double leading the team in both rebounds and points with 10 and 20, respectively. • Once again led the team in points with 17, while denying three shots and registering a new career-high four assists against Purdue. • In 29 minutes against Oakland, Stewart recorded her second double-double and set several career-highs with 10 made field goals, eight offensive rebounds and 13 total rebounds. She tied her career-high of 21 points. • Scored a career-high 27 points in only 25 minutes of action at Hartford. Stewart went 9-for-13 from the field and was a perfect 7-of-7 from the charity stripe. She added seven rebounds with a career-best seven defensive rebounds. • Was perfect from the free throw line going 5-for-5 at No. 1 Stanford en route to scoring nine points, while adding six rebounds. • Scored 10 points, brought in nine rebounds and recorded a team-best and career-high six blocks against No. 5 Notre Dame. • Registered her third career double-double with 12 points and a team-high 13 rebounds at Georgetown. • Scored 16 points against Notre Dame in the BIG EAST Final as she went 7-of-14 from the floor. • In her NCAA Tournament debut, Stewart registered 14 points, five rebounds, three steals and a team-high three blocks.

Individual Career History STEWART, Breanna

CAREER SUMMARY Season

2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

36-14 854/23.7 40-40 1221/30.5 76-54 2075/27.3

Total fg-fga

191-376 291-586 482-962

pct

.508 .497 .501

3-Point fg-fga

28-84 48-140 76-224

pct

.333 .343 .339

F-Throws ft-fta

87-112 147-190 234-302

pct

.777 .774 .775

off

78 92 170

Rebounds def tot

151 232 383

229 324 553

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avg

6.4 8.1 7.3

pf

56 62 118

fo

0 0 0

ast

35 122 157

to

54 67 121

blk

74 110 184

stl

41 63 104

Scoring pts avg

497 13.8 777 19.4 1274 16.8

2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Nine-Time national champions

Seven-straight final four trips • 15 final fours • 39 Conference Championships

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 national Champions

Moriah

AT FIRST GLANCE

After being named to the Big East All-Rookie Team in 2013, Jefferson put together an even better sophomore season ... Led the team with 195 assists, which marked the fifth-highest single-season total in UConn history ... Also became just the 5-7 • Junior fourth Husky all-time to record 100 thefts in a season ... Her guard • #4 195 helpers marked the second-most ever dished-out by a Glen Heights, Texas sophomore. Only Diana Taurasi (208 in 2001-02) posted more assists during her sophomore year ... The 106 steals were the most ever registered by a UConn sophomore ... Selected as a finalist for the Nancy Lieberman Award, which honors the nation’s top point guard. Earned a spot on the 2013-14 All-American Conference First Team after leading the league in field goal percentage (57.5), assists per game (4.9) and assist-to-turnover ratio (3.0-1.0).

Jefferson

2014-15 SEASON

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

• Notched a team-best 19 points with five steals against West Chester on Nov. 2.

• 2014-15 Preseason All-Conference First Team

• 2013-14 All-American Conference First Team • 2012-13 BIG EAST All-Freshman Team

2013-14 SEASON • • • • • • • • • • • •

• 2012-13 BIG EAST All-Freshman Team Started in all 40 games for the Huskies, averaing 10.0 points/gm. Led the conference with 4.9 assists per game; recorded six of more assists 16 times. Posted a league-best 57.5 field goal percentage. Scored a career-high 18 points on 6-of-9 shooting against Louisville on March 3. Dropped 15 points against No. 8 Maryland, shooting 7-of-11 in the 35 minutes. Scored 61 points against only seven turnovers during UConn’s six-game run through the NCAA Tournament. Connected for 33 three-pointers on 41.8 percent shooting. Was just two rebounds and two points shy of a triple-double in UConn’s win over USF on Feb. 16 Led the Huskies in assists during a team-high 18 games. Notched a career-best 12 assists against Temple on Jan. 28. Scored 10 points and dished out four assists in the Huskies’ Final Four tilt with Stanford Tallied 13 points on 4-of-8 shooting against No. 7 Baylor on Jan. 13

2012-13 SEASON

• 2012-13 Double Figure Performances: Eight • Scored four points in her college debut, pulled down four rebounds and dished out five assists. • Finished with four points after going 4-for-4 from the charity stripe at No. 16 Texas A&M. • Jefferson pulled down three rebounds and had one assist against Wake Forest. • Recorded a career-high 10 points and finished with three steals. • Tallied five points, two rebounds and two assists against No. 12 Purdue. • Jefferson totaled seven points, three assists and a career-high four steals against Colgate. • Scored four points and two steals against No. 10 Penn State. • Tied her career-high 10 points at Oregon, while adding two assists and two steals. • Jefferson exploded for nine points, a career-high six rebounds and a team-best seven steals in UConn’s victory at Georgetown. • Played a career-high 30 minutes at Marquette as she scored four points, had two assists and four steals. • In just 23 minutes of action, Jefferson registered a career-high 13 points as she went 6-of-7 from the field, while leading the team with five steals. • Jefferson scored 10 points at Rutgers where she matched her career-high 30 minutes. Moriah was one of two Huskies to lead the team with five rebounds. Individual Career History

CAREER SUMMARY Season

2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

39-2 677/17.4 40-40 1187/29.7 79-42 1864/23.6

JEFFERSON, Moriah Total fg-fga

73-172 157-273 230-445

pct

.424 .575 .517

3-Point fg-fga

17-64 33-79 50-143

pct

.266 .418 .350

F-Throws ft-fta pct

19-25 53-69 72-94

.760 .768 .766

off

Rebounds def tot

13 51 33 103 46 154

64 136 200

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avg

pf

1.6 56 3.4 62 2.5 118

fo

ast

to

0 69 49 1 195 66 1 264 115

blk

stl

2 52 9 106 11 158

Scoring pts avg

182 4.7 400 10.0 582 7.4

2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Nine-Time national champions

Seven-straight final four trips • 15 final fours • 39 Conference Championships

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 national Champions

Saniya

Chong

AT FIRST GLANCE

Returns to the team for her second season... Played in 39 of UConn’s 40 games in 2013-14 and earned four starting assignments ... Averaged 4.7 points 2.2 assists and 5-8 • Sophomore only 0.7 turnovers per contest in her rookie season, which guard • #12 earned her a spot on the American Athletic Conference Ossining, N.Y. All-Freshman Team ... Scored in double-figures five times, Ossining High School including a career-high 17 points in the win over UCF (Feb. 19). Chong also recorded her first-career double-double against the Knights, pairing up her 17-point performance with a 10-rebound effort ... Scored 16 points and chaseddown six rebounds, in 27-minutes of action, during the win at Penn State (Nov. 17).

2014-15 SEASON

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

• Logged 22 minutes against West Chester (Nov. 2), scoring 11 points and dishing out two assists.

• 2013-14 American Athletic Conference All-Freshman Team

2013-14 SEASON

• Went 2-for-3 from the field and sunk both of her free throw attempts for an eight point evening. Also dished out two assists and grabbed two rebounds.Went 3-for-4 from the fi eld and knocked in • Electrified a crowd of 9,529 at Gampel Pavilion by hitting back-to-back three-pointers off the bench to break a 2-2 scoreboard deadlock with No. 3 Stanford in the first half. Logged two steals and three assists in her second career game.bo • Delivered a 16-point, six-rebound effort against No. 13 Penn State on Nov. 17. • Connected on 5-of-7 shots (.714) in a 15-point output against Boston University on Nov. 22. • Delivered a 16-point, six-rebound effort against No. 13 Penn State on Nov. 17 • Posted a career-best night against UCF (Feb. 19), chipping in 17 points and 10 rebounds for her first double-double. Also dished out three assists and registered two steals. • Scored nine points and grabbed four defensive boards against Prairie View A&M in the squad’s NCAA First Round game on March 23. • Played 11 minutes against Saint Joseph’s in the NCAA second round (March 25), pulling in a rebound with an assist. • Averaged 2.2 assists to only 0.7 rebounds per game throughout the season. • Earned four consecutive starts from Feb. 16 through Feb. 25, scoring a total of 29 points during the stretch.

Individual Career History

2-2 stalemate against No. 3 Stanford. Logged two steals and three assists in-13 Do

CAREER SUMMARY

Season

2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

39-4 39-4

min/avg

665/17.1 665/17.1

CHONG, Saniya Total fg-fga

60-143 60-143

pct

.420 .420

3-Point fg-fga

30-93 30-93

pct

.323 .323

F-Throws ft-fta pct

33-40 33-40

.825 .825

off

16 16

Rebounds def tot

53 53

69 69

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avg

1.8 1.8

pf

33 33

fo

0 0

ast

60 60

to

27 27

blk

8 8

stl

24 24

Scoring pts avg

183 4.7 183 4.7

2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Nine-Time national champions

Seven-straight final four trips • 15 final fours • 39 Conference Championships

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 national Champions AT FIRST GLANCE

Morgan

Tuck

6-2 • RS-sophomore forward • #3 bolingbrook, ill. bolingbrook

2014-15 SEASON

Was forced to miss all but eight games in 2013-14 due to knee injuries ... Averaged 7.5 points and 2.4 rebounds while shooting 49.0 percent from the floor in 14.5 minutes per contest ... Scored 19 points on 8-10 shooting in the win over Houston on January 7. The game against the Cougars turned out to be Tuck’s final game of the 2013-14 season ... Recorded 11 points in only 18 minutes of action against Stanford on November 11 and notched 12 points in 20-minutes in the win over Cal in New York City on December 22. 2011-12 McDonald’s, Parade Magazine, USA Today and WBCA All-American ... Honored as the Gatorade Illinois Player of the Year and as a MaxPreps All-American in 2012 ... Helped Team USA win gold at the 2011 U19 World Championship.

• Scored 17 points on 7-of-12 shooting against West Chester in the Huskies’ exhibition opener on Nov. 2.

2013-14 SEASON

• Went 3-for-6 from the floor in 12 minutes of playing time against Hartford. Also jumped on three rebounds • Mirrored her numbers from Hartford in another 3-for-6 shooting result against No. 3 Stanford. Knocked down two crucial three-pointers against the Cardinal to help UConn with an eleven-point night, grabbing four rebounds overall. • Underwent knee surgery after scoring 19 points of 8-of-10 shooting against Houston on Jan. 7. • Played only eight games due to knee injuries.

2012-13 SEASON

• 2012-13 Double Figure Performances: Eight • Had a stellar collegiate debut versus College of Charleston going 7-for-11 from the field to register 15 points. In addition to her scoring contributions, Tuck had six rebounds, four assists, two steals and was one of three Huskies to lead the team with two blocks. • Totaled six points and four rebounds at No. 16 Texas A&M. • Registered a new career-high with 16 points shooting 70 percent from the floor and grabbing two boards against Wake Forest. • Scored eight points and pulled down four rebounds in 20 minutes of action against Marist. • Notched eight points in 14 minutes of action vs. No. 12 Purdue. • Tuck finished with nine points, four rebounds, four assists and two steals versus Colgate. • Scored 10 points at Oregon setting a new career-high four made free throws. She also registered a career-best seven rebounds, dished out three assists and led the team with five steals. • Tuck scored seven points at Marquette, while pulling down a team-best and career-high nine rebounds and dishing out a career-best five assists. • Recorded seven points at Cincinnati as Tuck shot 2-for-5 from the field and was a perfect 3-for-3 from the charity stripe. • In just 11 minutes of action against Villanova, Tuck scored three points, had five rebounds and two assists. • Saw 23 minutes of action at St. John’s where Tuck finished with seven points and five rebounds. • Tuck led the Huskies with 15 points at Rutgers going 5-for-7 from the floor and 4-of-4 from the foul line. She was one of two Huskies to lead the team with five rebounds. • Tuck had a great showing against No. 1 Baylor where she scored 11 points, grabbed five rebounds and blocked two shots. • Had her first career start in UConn’s win at USF where she scored six points, brought in three boards and dished out four assists. • In a career-high 34 minutes, Tuck scored 11 points, had seven rebounds, five assists and three steals at No. 2 Notre Dame. • In her first BIG EAST Championships contest, Tuck scored nine points and brought in four rebounds against DePaul.

Individual Career History

CAREER SUMMARY Season

2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

35-2 8-0 43-2

min/avg

554/15.8 116/14.5 670/15.6

TUCK, Morgan Total fg-fga

89-196 24-49 113-245

pct

.454 .490 .461

3-Point fg-fga

13-45 7-17 20-62

pct

.289 .412 .323

F-Throws ft-fta pct

34-51 5-9 39-60

.667 .556 .650

off

41 11 52

Rebounds def tot

79 8 87

120 19 139

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avg

3.4 2.4 3.2

pf

37 9 46

fo

1 0 1

ast

47 8 55

to

43 11 54

blk

9 1 10

stl

19 4 23

Scoring pts avg

225 60 285

6.4 7.5 6.6

2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Nine-Time national champions

Seven-straight final four trips • 15 final fours • 39 Conference Championships

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 national Champions

Briana

AT FIRST GLANCE

PULIDO

Second season on the team as a walk-on after competing with the UConn women’s track and field program... Scored six points and pulled down nine rebounds during the 201314 campaign... Attended Gulliver Preparatory ... received All-Dade Honorable Mention and most Points/Best Offensive Player of the Year in 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons ... Led her high school team in steals, points, and assists in junior campaign ... District champion in her senior year... Was named Female Athlete of the Year in the 2011-2012 season... Achieved such academic notoriety as National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta Honor Society, Rho Kappa Honor Society, Science Honor Society, English National Honor Society, and First

5-7 • Junior guard • #11 Miami, Florida Gulliver Preparatory

Honors.

2013-14 SEASON

• Contributed a steal and an assist in four minutes of action against Hartford. • Registered her first two career rebounds against Oregon on Nov. 20. Individual Career • Scored two points on 1-of-1 shooting against Houston on Jan. 7. • Notched a pair of points against SMU on Feb. 4

CAREER SUMMARY Season

2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

28-0 28-0

min/avg

63/2.3 63/2.3

History

PULIDO, Briana

Total fg-fga

3-12 3-12

pct

.250 .250

3-Point fg-fga

0-2 0-2

pct

.000 .000

F-Throws ft-fta pct

0-2 0-2

.000 .000

off

2 2

Rebounds def tot

7 7

9 9

avg

0.3 0.3

pf

2 2

fo

0 0

ast

3 3

to

1 1

blk

0 0

stl

2 2

Scoring pts avg

6 0.2 6 0.2

AT FIRST GLANCE

Tierney

Returns for her second season onthe team as a walk-on... Scored 33 points in 31 games during the 2013-14 season... Averaged 12.2 points and 8.75 rebounds per game in her final two seasons at Ansonia ... Named All NVL Brass and captained the squad in both her junior and senior years... Selected to the Connecticut High School Coaches Association Academic AllState Team... Tabbed as a New Haven Tap-Off Club Scholar Athlete... Received Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference Scholar Athlete honors... Also lettered in softball and soccer.

Lawlor

5-7 • Sophomore guard • #20 Ansonia, Connecticut Ansonia High School

2013-14 SEASON

• Racked up five points in first career game against Hartford, knocking down a three-pointer and dropping in a layup for perfect shooting percentage in eight minutes of game action. Also added two defensive rebounds to her debut. • Finished with four points on 2-of-3 shooting against Boston University on Nov. 22. • Scored six points in back-to-back contests against SBU (Nov. 24) and UC Davis (Dec. 5) • Connected on 8-of-19 (.421) of her three-point FG tries • Played a career-high 13 minutes against Monmouth, connecting for three points and grabbing a defensive rebound.

Individual Career History

CAREER SUMMARY Season

2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

31-0 31-0

min/avg

115/3.7 115/3.7

LAWLOR, Tierney Total fg-fga

12-29 12-29

pct

.414 .414

3-Point fg-fga

8-19 8-19

pct

.421 .421

F-Throws ft-fta pct

1-4 1-4

.250 .250

off

1 1

Rebounds def tot

10 10

11 11

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avg

0.4 0.4

pf

9 9

fo

0 0

ast

3 3

to

3 3

blk

0 0

stl

2 2

Scoring pts avg

33 1.1 33 1.1

2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Nine-Time national champions

Seven-straight final four trips • 15 final fours • 39 Conference Championships

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 national Champions

Kia

AT FIRST GLANCE

Nurse

6-0 - Freshman guard • #11 Hamilton, Ontario St. Thomas Moore

Tabbed as the American Athletic Conference Preseason Freshman of the Year... Led St. Thomas Moore to gold at the AAAA OFSAA Championship in 2012 and 2013 ... Also won five-straight Provincial Championships with her Transway team and two National Championships with Team Ontario ... Selected as the Tournament MVP on both occasions ... Team finished third in the World Qualifiers and also took third in the World Championships with Team Canada ... Won two Hazel Minor Awards and two Player of the Year Honors for Basketball Ontario ... Selected as the St. Thomas Moore Athlete of the Year during her freshman and sophomore years and was honored as her soccer team’s MVP in 2012 ... Starred on Team Canpeada’s FIBA Americas U16 Championships in 2011 and the U17 World Championships in 2012 ... Additionally, Nurse was averaged 10.0 points per game as Team Canada finished second in the 2013 FIBA Americas Championship, helping Team Canada clinch a spot in the World Championship in 2014.

2014-15 SEASON • Played in 20 minutes, registering 12 points and a rebound in the Huskies’ 115-26 win over West Chester on Nov. 2.

Courtney

AT FIRST GLANCE

EkMark

6-0• Freshman Guard • #22 Phoenix, Ariz. St. Mary’s

Played three years at St. Mary’s High School in Phoenix, leading the Knights to an 87-3 record that included a 49-game winning streak, three straight Division I State Titles, a No. 1 ranking in the USA Today Super 25 in 2012 and a No. 2 ranking in 2013 ... Averaged 19.6 points, five rebounds and four steals in being named Arizona’s Gatorade Player of the Year. In the 2013 state tournament, she broke her nose in the first quarter of the first game of the tourney but still went on to average 21.5 points in four wins en route to the title... In the 49-37 championship game win over Pinnacle, she had a game high 14 points, becoming the first Arizona player to be the top scorer in three consecutive championship games... Was coached by her father Curtis, a former player at Marquette, during her high school career.... Also played tennis at St. Mary’s and was the Knights’ No. 1 singles player... Was ranked the No. 1 student in St. Mary’s Class of 2014, but opted to be home-schooled in 2013-14 to complete the requirements for her diploma.

2014-15 SEASON • Tallied eight points on 2-of-7 shooting against West Chester on Nov. 2 in her first collegiate appearance.

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2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Nine-Time national champions

Seven-straight final four trips • 15 final fours • 39 Conference Championships

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 national Champions

Natalie

AT FIRST GLANCE

As a standout freshman at Georgetown University, Butler immediately stepped into a starting role as a center... She led the squad in minutes played (1157) as the only Hoya to start all 32 games of the 2013-14 season, scoring double-figures in all but four of those contests...The 6-foot-5 center finished fifth in the nation in rebounding (13.3 per game) and first among all freshmen in Division I women’s college basketball... After averaging 13.9 ppg and 13.4 rpg, Butler earned a trio of postseason accolades from the Big East Conference. The Virginia native received Big East Freshman of the Year, All-Big East Second Team and All-Big East Freshman Team honors... A record-setting rookie campaign witnessed her set conference standards for freshman rebounding with a total of 425 boards... On two occasions the freshman pulled down a career-high 20 rebounds in a single game, tying the league rookie record for single-game rebounding... Her breakout season also established the season record in blocked shots with 59... Butler also made significant contributions on the offensive side of the ball, notching 24 double-doubles including 15 in conference play... Her 24 double-doubles tied for ninth-best in the country and first among freshman... Her 445 points were second on the team... Set a career-high with 24 points against Creighton Jan. 1... Set her career marker in offensive rebounds with 11 at Xavier on Jan. 8... Posted five assists against Butler on Jan. 11.

Butler

6-5 - Rs- Sophomore Center • #51 Fairfax Station, Va. Georgetown

Sadie

AT FIRST GLANCE

Edwards

5-10 • Freshman Guard • #14 Meriden, Conn. Blair Academy

Competed for Blair Academy in Blairstown Township, N.J during her junior year ... Led Blair to a 21-3 record and a third-straight New Jersey Prep A State Title in 2012-13 ... Scored 12 points in a 59-43 victory over Lawrenceville in the Final ... Honored as a Newark Star Ledger Prep Player of the Year in 2012-13 while also being selected to the All-Mid-Atlantic Prep League and voted onto the New Jersey Prep A All-State squad ... Played for Nazareth High School in New York City during her sophomore year, helping the Lady Kingsmen win the CHSAA Class AA State Championship ... Scored 19 points in the semifinal win over St. John the Baptist and poured in 21 in the title-clinching win over Moore Catholic ... Helped the Tigers reach the Class LL State Tournament Championship Game as a freshman ... Scored nine points in a 50-47 loss to Norwich Free Academy in the title game.

2014-15 SEASON

• Played in six minutes, grabbing two defensive boards and dishing out a pair of assists against West Chester on Nov. 2.

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2014-15 UCONN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Nine-Time national champions

Seven-straight final four trips • 15 final fours • 39 Conference Championships

1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 national Champions

Gabby

AT FIRST GLANCE

Williams 5-11 - Freshman

Guard • #15 Sparks, Nev.

A three-year starter in basketball for Reed High in Sparks... As a sophomore averaged 18 points, 10 rebounds, and seven steals per game in leading Reed to the Class 4A state title ... Had 15 points, 14 rebounds, and six assists in a semifinal win over Foothill, then had 24 points, four rebounds, and four assists in the championship game win over Reno ... Was named the Las Vegas ReviewJournal Class 4A state Player of the Year ... As a junior was averaging 30 points, 11 rebounds, six assists, and seven blocked shots per game when she suffered a completely torn anterior cruciate ligament and partially-torn meniscus in her right knee on Jan. 19 just 30-seconds into a game against rival Reno High... Had season-ending surgery Feb. 11 and was cleared to return to full basketball activity Oct. 10.

In track and field she is a two-time Nevada Gatorade Player of the Year (2011 and 2012)... In the state championship meet as a freshman she won the high jump, was second 100-meter hurdles, third in the 300-meter hurdles, and ran the second leg of the second-place 4x400-meter relay team ... As a sophomore, she won three individual state championships -- the 100-meter hurdles in a time of 14.11 seconds, the 300 -meter hurdles in 42.86 seconds, and the high jump with a leap of 5’11” ... At age 15, she was the youngest competitor in the 2012 United States Olympic Track & Field Trials held in Eugene, Ore. and cleared 6’2.25” -- the sixth-best ever for a high school athlete and tying Amy Acuff’s 21-year-old top mark for a sophomore ... Finished fifth in a field that included five-time national champion and world silver medalist Chaunte Lowe, the highest collegiate jumper ever in Brigetta Barrett, and five-time Olympian Acuff.

2014-15 SEASON • Pulled down 11 rebounds and added nine points in just 18 minutes of play against West Chester on Nov. 2.

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Individual Career History

CHONG, Saniya Total

3-Point

F-Throws

Rebounds

Scoring

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

fg-fga

pct

fg-fga

pct

ft-fta

pct

off

def

tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

pts avg

2013-14 TOTAL

39-4 39-4

665/17.1 665/17.1

60-143 60-143

.420 .420

30-93 30-93

.323 .323

33-40 33-40

.825 .825

16 16

53 53

69 69

1.8 1.8

33 33

0 0

60 60

27 27

8 8

24 24

183 4.7 183 4.7

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

pts avg

182 4.7 400 10.0 582 7.4

JEFFERSON, Moriah Total

3-Point

F-Throws

Rebounds

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

fg-fga

pct

fg-fga

pct

ft-fta

pct

2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

39-2 677/17.4 40-40 1187/29.7 79-42 1864/23.6

73-172 157-273 230-445

.424 .575 .517

17-64 33-79 50-143

.266 .418 .350

19-25 53-69 72-94

.760 .768 .766

off

def

tot

13 51 33 103 46 154

64 136 200

Scoring

1.6 56 3.4 62 2.5 118

0 69 49 1 195 66 1 264 115

2 52 9 106 11 158

LAWLOR, Tierney Total

3-Point

F-Throws

Rebounds

Scoring

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

fg-fga

pct

fg-fga

pct

ft-fta

pct

off

def

tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

pts avg

2013-14 TOTAL

31-0 31-0

115/3.7 115/3.7

12-29 12-29

.414 .414

8-19 8-19

.421 .421

1-4 1-4

.250 .250

1 1

10 10

11 11

0.4 0.4

9 9

0 0

3 3

3 3

0 0

2 2

33 1.1 33 1.1

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

MOSQUEDA-LEWIS, K. Total Season

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

3-Point

F-Throws

fg-fga

pct

fg-fga

pct

ft-fta

38-1 1073/28.2 203-470 38-38 1146/30.2 242-458 28-26 817/29.2 139-299 104-65 3036/29.2 584-1227

.432 .528 .465 .476

93-242 118-240 66-160 277-642

.384 .492 .413 .431

70-84 68-76 30-33 168-193

Rebounds pct

off

def

tot

.833 66 .895 85 .909 51 .870 202

140 155 101 396

206 240 152 598

Scoring pts avg

5.4 66 6.3 62 5.4 44 5.8 172

0 64 56 1 89 58 0 72 38 1 225 152

20 47 569 12 57 670 5 20 374 37 124 1613

15.0 17.6 13.4 15.5

PULIDO, Briana Total

3-Point

F-Throws

Rebounds

Scoring

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

fg-fga

pct

fg-fga

pct

ft-fta

pct

off

def

tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

pts avg

2013-14 TOTAL

28-0 28-0

63/2.3 63/2.3

3-12 3-12

.250 .250

0-2 0-2

.000 .000

0-2 0-2

.000 .000

2 2

7 7

9 9

0.3 0.3

2 2

0 0

3 3

1 1

0 0

2 2

6 0.2 6 0.2

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

STEWART, Breanna Total

3-Point

F-Throws

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

fg-fga

pct

fg-fga

pct

ft-fta

2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

36-14 854/23.7 40-40 1221/30.5 76-54 2075/27.3

191-376 291-586 482-962

.508 .497 .501

28-84 48-140 76-224

.333 .343 .339

87-112 147-190 234-302

Rebounds pct

off

def

tot

.777 78 151 .774 92 232 .775 170 383

229 324 553

Scoring pts avg

6.4 56 8.1 62 7.3 118

0 35 54 74 41 497 13.8 0 122 67 110 63 777 19.4 0 157 121 184 104 1274 16.8

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

4.5 46 3.5 23 7.1 57 5.2 126

0 0 0 0

17 21 34 72

27 50 20 39 36 89 83 178

18 4 13 35

STOKES, Kiah Total

3-Point

F-Throws

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

fg-fga

pct

fg-fga

pct

ft-fta

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

36-0 483/13.4 32-1 342/10.7 39-2 723/18.5 107-3 1548/14.5

65-108 35-53 69-115 169-276

.602 .660 .600 .612

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000 .000

32-49 18-30 37-53 87-132

Rebounds pct

off

def

tot

.653 46 117 .600 36 77 .698 90 188 .659 172 382

163 113 278 554

Scoring pts avg

162 88 175 425

4.5 2.8 4.5 4.0

Individual Career History

TUCK, Morgan Total

3-Point

F-Throws

Rebounds

Scoring

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

fg-fga

pct

fg-fga

pct

ft-fta

pct

off

def

tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

pts avg

2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

35-2 8-0 43-2

554/15.8 116/14.5 670/15.6

89-196 24-49 113-245

.454 .490 .461

13-45 7-17 20-62

.289 .412 .323

34-51 5-9 39-60

.667 .556 .650

41 11 52

79 8 87

120 19 139

3.4 2.4 3.2

37 9 46

1 0 1

47 8 55

43 11 54

9 1 10

19 4 23

225 6.4 60 7.5 285 6.6