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fiu media information guide
2012-13 FIU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS Media Information Table of Contents & Credits ....................................................... 1 Quick Facts & Media Information ............................................... 2 2012-13 FIU Women's Basketball Rosters ................................ 3 2012 FIU Women's Basketball Schedule ................................... 4 TV/Radio Photo Roster .............................................................. 5 2012-13 Opponent Information ............................................... 6-7 FIU Mission Statements ............................................................. 8 Coaching & Support Staff Head Coach Cindy Russo ................................................... 10-11 Associate Head Coach Inge Nissen......................................... 12 Assistant Coach Desma Thomas Bateast................................ 13 Assistant Coach Cristal Randolph............................................ 14 Support Staff ....................................................................... 14-15 U.S. Century Bank Arena ......................................................... 16 FIU at Home ............................................................................. 16 2012-13 FIU Panthers Returners ............................................................................. 18-28 Newcomers.......................................................................... 29-30 2011-12 Season Review Overall Statistics & Results ...................................................... 32 Sun Belt Conference Statistics & Results ................................ 33 FIU Team Highs & Lows .......................................................... 34 Sun Belt Conference Season Review ................................. 35-36 FIU ATHLETICS 11200 SW 8th St. Miami, Fla. 33199 Phone: (305) 348-8392 Fax: (305) 348-6683 Tickets: (305) FIU-GAME WWW.FIUSPORTS.COM History & Records Individual & Team Records ...................................................... 38 Single Game & Single Season Records .................................. 39 Year-by-Year Leaders .............................................................. 39 FIU in Overtime ........................................................................ 39 Individual Career & Single-Season Records ....................... 40-41 Scoring Leaders ....................................................................... 42 1,000-Point Club....................................................................... 43 Year-by-Year Records.............................................................. 44 Winningest Teams of the '90's ................................................. 44 FIU in the SBC ......................................................................... 44 Award Winners ......................................................................... 45 Postseason Results.................................................................. 46 NCAA Tournament Teams ....................................................... 47 All-Time Roster......................................................................... 48 All-Time Series Records........................................................... 49 Versus 2012-13 Opponents ................................................ 50-51 All-Time Results .................................................................. 52-56 FIU in the WNBA ...................................................................... 57 CREDITS: The 2012-13 FIU Women's Basketball Media Information Guide is an official publication of the FIU Athletic Media Relations Office, written and designed by Maegan Azpiazu and edited by the FIU Athletic Media Relations staff and the FIU women's basketball coaching staff. PHOTOGRAPHY: Florida International University Photography, Roy Viera, Samuel Lewis, Richard Lewis, Alex Hernandez. In all references, please call us FIU. Do not use Florida International University, Florida International, Florida Int’l., Fla. Int’l, or any other variation. Media Information QUICK FACTS Media Information GENERAL INFORMATION Name ..........................................................FIU Location ...........Modesto A. Maidique Campus Miami, FL 33199 Founded/Opened............................ 1965/1972 Enrollment ............................................ 50,000 Nickname........................................... Panthers Colors ....................................... Blue and Gold Affiliation .................................NCAA Division I Conference .........................................Sun Belt Home Court ... U.S. Century Bank Arena (5,000) School President ........ Dr. Mark B. Rosenberg Exec. Dir. of Sports/Entertainment .. Pete Garcia NCAA Faculty Rep. .........Dr. Stephen M. Fain Senior Associate AD/SWA .............. Julie Berg Athletic Department Phone .....(305) 348-2756 Ticket Office Phone .............. (866) FIU-GAME MEDIA INFORMATION Assistant SID/WBB............... Maegan Azpiazu Office Phone............................(305) 348-0261 Email.................................. mazpiazu@fiu.edu Assistant AD/Media Relations .....Paul Dodson Office Phone............................(305) 348-3164 Website.............................. www.fiusports.com Fax...........................................(305) 348-2963 Press Row Phone....................(305) 348-3702 Mailing Address FIU Athletic Media Relations 11200 S.W. 8th St. U.S. Century Bank Arena, Room 211 Miami, FL 33199 TEAM INFORMATION Head Coach ................................Cindy Russo Alma Mater ...................... Old Dominion, 1975 Record at FIU (years)................. 630-329 (33) Career Record (years)................ 670-351 (35) Assoc. Head Coach...................... Inge Nissen Alma Mater ...................... Old Dominion, 1990 Asst. Coach ...............Desma Thomas Bateast Alma Mater ........................... Miami (FL), 1997 Asst. Coach ...........................Cristal Randolph Alma Mater .................... Florida Atlantic, 2007 Dir. of Operations ............Shannon McFarland Team Manager ........................... Sabina Salas Team Trainer ...........................Jennifer Loewe Training Room Phone .............(305) 348-1072 Strength & Conditioning Coach ......Mick Smith Academic Advisor......................... Ayssa Roza Equipment Manager .................Wayne Rustad 2011-12 SEASON REVIEW Overall Record ....................................... 23-11 Sun Belt Conference Record ................... 10-6 SBC Reg. Season Finish ...3rd - East Division SBC Tournament Finish ..................Semifinals Postseason ..... Postseason WNIT, 2nd Round 2012-13 SEASON OUTLOOK Starters Returning/Lost .............................. 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................... 10/3 Newcomers.................................................... 3 PROGRAM HISTORY Inaugural Season ............................... 1975-76 All-Time Record.................................. 649-383 DI NCAA Tournament Appearances ............. 6 Last Appearance .. vs. Penn State, 2nd Round L, 79-96 (2002) WNIT Appearances ....................................... 6 Last Appearance .................vs. Stetson, 1st Round W, 74-47 / at USF, 2nd Round L, 61-77 (2012) 2 COVERING THE PANTHERS PANTHERS ON THE WEB The FIU Athletic Department appreciates your interest in FIU Intercollegiate Athletics and would like to welcome you to Miami. Please let us know if we can facilitate your coverage in any way. The FIU women's basketball homepage is where the media and general public can find the latest information on the Panthers, including biographical information, updated statistics and box scores. Live scoring from the U.S. Century Bank Arena is provided on www.FIUSports.com for all home games. MEDIA RELATIONS DEPARTMENT The FIU Athletic Media Relations office is located in the Room 211 in the southeast corner of the U.S. Century Bank Arena on the Modesto A. Maidique Campus. Media Relations Coordinator Maegan Azpiazu will serve as the primary contact for the FIU women's basketball team and can be reached in the office at (305) 348-0261 or via email at mazpiazu@fiu.edu. INTERVIEWS All interviews with student-athletes and coaches must be coordinated through the FIU Athletic Media Relations office. For women's basketball interview requests, contact Maegan Azpiazu at least 24 hours in advance. During the week, interviews will take place before or after practice at U.S. Century Bank Arena in most cases. Please note that interview requests will not be granted on the day before an event, or on the day of an event. A post-game press conference will take place in Room 122 of the U.S. Century Bank Arena after each home game, featuring Head Coach Cindy Russo and select student-athletes. GAMEDAY SERVICES Media seating is available opposite the scorer's table at the U.S. Century Bank Arena. Please inform Maegan Azpiazu at least 24 hours in advance of the game if you will be attending -- this includes photographers. The U.S. Century Bank Arena is equipped for radio broadcasts; please contact Azpiazu at least one week in advance to ensure availability. Wireless internet is available at the U.S. Century Bank Arena, free of charge. GAME NOTES FIU women's basketball game notes will be posted in PDF format on the women's basketball homepage at www.FIUSports.com, the official website of the FIU Panthers. Notes for the weekend will be posted as they are completed and an archived list of notes will accumulate throughout the season. Updated statistics will be available at each game. CREDENTIALS/PARKING All credential requests must be made to Maegan Azpiazu at least 24 hours in advance. There is no designated media parking, however, parking is available in the Panther Parking Garage or across the street from the west side of the U.S. Century Bank Arena. Media will-call will open one hour before tipoff, and all media should enter through Gate 4. PHOTOGRAPHERS Photographers are asked to use good judgement and to exercise caution when photographing women's basketball games in the U.S. Century Bank Arena. Please keep out of the bench areas and adhere to any additional signage on the court. SOCIAL MEDIA Keep up with the Panthers all year long by following FIU women's basketball on Twitter (@ FIUWBasketball) and by "Liking" FIU women's basketball on Facebook (Facebook.com/ FIUWBasketball). Follow all of FIU's 18 athletic teams on Google+ (FIU Athletics), Twitter (@FIUAthletics), Facebook (Facebook.com/ FIUSports), YouTube (FIUPanthers), Pinterest (FIUAthletics), and Instagram (FIUathletics). SUN BELT CONFERENCE Assistant Commissioner/Communications, Keith Nunez, will serve as the Sun Belt Conference women's basketball contact for the 2012 season. Nunez can be contacted via phone at (504) 299-9066, ext. 218, or via email at nunez@sunbeltsports.org. For more information on the Sun Belt Conference, visit www.sunbeltsports.org. DIRECTIONS TO U.S. CENTURY BANK ARENA From Miami International Airport Take SR 836 West (Dolphin Expressway) to the NW 107th Avenue/South exit. Proceed south on 107th Avenue to SW 8th Street (SR 41/Tamiami Trail). Turn right on 8th Street, two traffic lights to SW 112th Avenue. Turn left onto the FIU campus and then make righthand turns at the first two stop signs. The U.S. Century Bank Arena will be on your left. From I-95 Traveling north or south on I-95, exit at SR 836 West (Dolphin Expressway) to NW 107th Avenue/South exit. Proceed south on 107th Avenue to SW 8th Street (SR 41/Tamiami Trail). Turn right on 8th Street, two traffic lights to SW 112th Avenue. Turn left onto the FIU campus and then go right at the first two stop signs. The U.S. Century Bank Arena will be on your left. From the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) Traveling north or south on the Palmetto Expressway, exit westbound on SW 8th Street (SR 41/Tamiami Trail). Proceed to SW 112th Avenue. Turn left onto the FIU campus and then go right at the first two stop signs. The U.S. Century Bank Arena will be on your left. From the Florida Turnpike Traveling north or south on the Turnpike, exit eastbound on SW 8th Street (No. 25/Tamiami Trail). Turn right onto 8th Street (SR 41/ Tamiami Trail). At SW 112th Avenue, turn right onto the FIU campus, and then go right at the first two stop signs. The U.S. Century Bank Arena will be on your left. 2012-13 FIU Women's Basketball Rosters No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Previous School 2 Aleksandra Bodlovic G 5-5 So. Novi Sad, Serbia Adelphi Christian Academy 3 Zsofia Labady G 5-9 So. Pecs, Hungary Koch Valeria Koze Piskola Taylor Shade G 5-6 Fr. Boynton Beach, Fla. Boynton Beach Community HS 10 5 Katrina Epnere G/F 5-9 Fr. Riga, Latvia Riga State Gymnasium No. 1 12 Marita Davydova C 6-3 Jr. Moscow, Russia Russian Agrarian University 13 Diamond Ashmore F 6-3 Sr. Oklahoma City, Okla. Tallahassee Community College 14 Kamika Idom G 5-9 So. St. Petersburg, Fla. St. Petersburg High School 21 Timeyin Oritsesan F 5-10 Jr. London, England Langley Park School for Girls 22 Jerica Coley G 5-7 Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla. St. Petersburg Catholic 23 Finda Mansare F 6-1 Sr. Budapest, Hungary Kolcsey Ferenc Gymnasium 24 Carmen Miloglav G 5-7 Sr. Dubrovnik, Croatia Gimnazija Dubrovnik 25 Arielle Durant F 5-7 Jr. Lakeland, Fla. Tenoroc High School 32 Tynia McKinzie F 6-0 So. Oviedo, Fla. Lake Howell High School 33 Brianna Wright C/F 6-2 RS-Fr. Titusville, Fla. Titusville High School Media Information NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 13 2 Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown Previous School Diamond Ashmore F 6-3 Sr. Oklahoma City, Okla. Tallahassee Community College Aleksandra Bodlovic G 5-5 So. Novi Sad, Serbia Adelphi Christian Academy 22 Jerica Coley G 5-7 Jr. St. Petersburg, Fla. St. Petersburg Catholic 12 Marita Davydova C 6-3 Jr. Moscow, Russia Russian Agrarian University 25 Arielle Durant F 5-7 Jr. Lakeland, Fla. Tenoroc High School 10 Katrina Epnere G/F 5-9 Fr. Riga, Latvia Riga State Gymnasium No. 1 14 Kamika Idom G 5-9 So. St. Petersburg, Fla. St. Petersburg High School 3 Zsofia Labady G 5-9 So. Pecs, Hungary Koch Valeria Koze Piskola 23 Finda Mansare F 6-1 Sr. Budapest, Hungary Kolcsey Ferenc Gymnasium 32 Tynia McKinzie F 6-0 So. Oviedo, Fla. Lake Howell High School 24 Carmen Miloglav G 5-7 Sr. Dubrovnik, Croatia Gimnazija Dubrovnik 21 Timeyin Oritsesan F 5-10 Jr. London, England Langley Park School for Girls Taylor Shade G 5-6 Fr. Boynton Beach, Fla. Boynton Beach Community HS Brianna Wright C/F 6-2 RS-Fr. Titusville, Fla. Titusville High School 5 33 FIU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach: Cindy Russo, 34th Season (Old Dominion, 1975) Associate Head Coach: Inge Nissen, 24th Season (Old Dominion, 1990) Assistant Coach: Desma Thomas Bateast, 7th Season (University of Miami (FL), 1997) Assistant Coach: Cristal Randolph, 1st Season (Florida Atlantic, 2007) Director of Operations: Shannon McFarland, 1st Season (Clark Atlanta University, 2009) Team Manager: Sabina Salas 3 2012-13 FIU Women's Basketball Schedule Date OCTOBER 25 Media Information Opponent Location Time UNIV. OF QUEBEC (Exh.) MIAMI, FLA. 6:00 P.M. NOVEMBER 2 11 14 19 BARRY (Exh.) NORTH FLORIDA at Florida Gulf Coast at WKU * MIAMI, FLA. MIAMI, FLA. Ft. Myers, Fla. Bowling Green, Ky. 6:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 7:05 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 23 23 25 25 29 FIU Thanksgiving Classic IOWA LSU vs. West Virginia TBA vs. TBA LSU / WEST VIRGINIA ARKANSAS STATE * MIAMI, FLA. Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. MIAMI, FLA. MIAMI, FLA. 6:00 P.M. 8:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 P.M. 5:30 P.M. DECEMBER 1 13 15 20 SOUTH ALABAMA * UCF DARTMOUTH at Middle Tennessee * MIAMI, FLA. MIAMI, FLA. MIAMI, FLA. Murfreesboro, Tenn. 5:30 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 8:00 p.m. 29 29 30 30 FIU Sun & Fun Classic NORTHEASTERN Georgia Tech vs. Quinnipiac TBA vs. TBA GEORGIA TECH / QUINNIPIAC MIAMI, FLA. Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. MIAMI, FLA. 6:00 P.M. 8:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 P.M. JANUARY 2 5 9 12 17 19 23 27 31 at Florida A&M LOUISIANA *! at Arkansas State * at UALR * NORTH TEXAS * TROY * at Louisiana * at South Alabama * MIDDLE TENNESSEE * Tallahassee, Fla. MIAMI, FLA. Jonesboro, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. MIAMI, FLA. MIAMI, FLA. Lafayette, La. Mobile, Ala. MIAMI, FLA. 2:00 p.m. 5:30 P.M. 8:05 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:30 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 8:00 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 5:30 P.M. FEBRUARY 2 6 9 14 16 21 28 ULM * FLORIDA ATLANTIC * at North Texas * at Troy * WKU * UALR * at ULM * MIAMI, FLA. MIAMI, FLA. Denton, Texas Troy, Ala. MIAMI, FLA. MIAMI, FLA. Monroe, La. 5:30 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 6:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 5:30 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 6:15 p.m. MARCH 2 8-11 at Florida Atlantic * Sun Belt Championship Boca Raton, Fla. Hot Springs, Ark. 3:15 p.m. TBD * Sun Belt Conference game / ! Televised (Sun Belt Network) / Home matches in BOLD CAPS All Times Eastern & Subject to Change 4 TV/Radio Photo Roster ALEKSANDRA BODLOVIC So. ♦ G ♦ 5-5 Novi Sad, Serbia 13 ZSOFIA LABADY So. ♦ G ♦ 5-9 Pecs, Hungary 14 DIAMOND ASHMORE Sr. ♦ F ♦ 6-3 Oklahoma City, Okla. INGE NISSEN Assoc. Head Coach KATRINA EPNERE Fr. ♦ G/F ♦ 5-9 Riga, Latvia FINDA MANSARE Sr. ♦ F ♦ 6-1 Budapest, Hungary 33 TYNIA MCKINZIE So. ♦ F ♦ 6-0 Oviedo, Fla. DESMA THOMAS BATEAST Assistant Coach MARITA DAVYDOVA Jr. ♦ C ♦ 6-3 Moscow, Russia 23 JERICA COLEY Jr. ♦ G ♦ 5-7 St. Petersburg, Fla. 32 ARIELLE DURANT Jr. ♦ F ♦ 5-7 Lakeland, Fla. 12 22 TIMEYIN ORITSESAN Jr. ♦ G ♦ 5-10 London, England 25 CARMEN MILOGLAV Sr. ♦ G ♦ 5-7 Dubrovnik, Croatia CINDY RUSSO Head Coach TAYLOR SHADE Fr. ♦ G ♦ 5-6 Boynton Beach, Fla. 21 KAMIKA IDOM So. ♦ G ♦ 5-9 St. Petersburg, Fla. 24 10 5 3 BRIANNA WRIGHT RS-Fr. ♦ C/F ♦ 6-2 Titusville, Fla. CRISTAL RANDOLPH Assistant Coach SHANNON MCFARLAND Dir. of Operations 5 Media Information 2 2012-13 Opponent Information Media Information North Florida Nov. 11, 2012 • Miami, Fla. LSU Nov. 25, 2012 • Miami, Fla. UCF Dec. 13, 2012 • Miami, Fla. Nickname........................................... Ospreys Conference ...................................Atlantic Sun 2011-2012 Record ..................................13-17 2011-2012 Conference Record ....... 10-8 (4th) Starters R/L ................................................3/2 Letterwinners R/L .......................................9/4 Head Coach.......................... Mary Tappmeyer Alma Mater .......................SUNY-Cortland, ‘81 Record at School .............. 284-291 (20 years) Career Record .................. 379-376 (27 years) Arena (Capacity) ....................UNF Arena (5,800) WBB SID ............................Colleen O’Connell Phone ..................................... (904) 620-4026 Email................................ c.oconnell@unf.edu SID Fax................................... (904) 620-2821 Website.......................www.UNFOspreys.com Nickname............................................... Tigers Conference ......................Southeastern (SEC) 2011-2012 Record .................................. 23-11 2011-2012 Conference Record ................10-6 Starters R/L ................................................3/2 Letterwinners R/L .......................................6/6 Head Coach.............................. Nikki Caldwell Alma Mater ......................... Tennessee (1994) Record at School .......................23-11 (1 year) Career Record ........................ 95-37 (4 years) Arena (Capacity)......... PMAC Center (13,215) WBB SID ......................................... Bill Martin Phone ..................................... (225) 578-8204 Email.................................... wmarti4@lsu.edu SID Fax................................... (225) 578-1861 Website...............................www.lsusports.net Nickname.............................................Knights Conference ........................... Conference USA 2011-2012 Record ..................................12-17 2011-2012 Conference Record ..................7-9 Starters R/L ................................................4/1 Letterwinners R/L .......................................7/4 Head Coach..................................Joi Williams Alma Mater ..................... South Florida (1988) Record at School .................... 72-81 (5 years) Career Record .................... 126-141 (9 years) Arena (Capacity)..............UCF Arena (10,000) WBB SID ................................... Jenna Marina Phone ..................................... (407) 823-2464 Email...................... jmarina@athletics.ucf.edu SID Fax................................... (407) 823-2483 Website.......................www.UCFAthletics.com Florida Gulf Coast Nov. 14, 2012 • Ft. Myers, Fla. West Virginia Nov. 25, 2012 • Miami, Fla. Dartmouth Dec. 15, 2012 • Miami, Fla. Nickname..............................................Eagles Conference ...................................Atlantic Sun 2011-2012 Record ....................................29-3 2011 Conference Record..........................18-0 Starters R/L ................................................2/2 Letterwinners R/L .......................................6/7 Head Coach................................ Karl Smesko Alma Mater ..........................Kent State (1993) Record at School ................ 261-49 (10 years) Career Record .................... 322-76 (13 years) Arena (Capacity)............... Alico Arena (4,500) WBB SID ........................................... Mike Hill Phone ..................................... (239) 590-7064 Email....................................... mhill@fgcu.edu SID Fax................................... (239) 590-7014 Website....................... www.fgcuathletics.com Nickname................................... Mountaineers Conference ............................................Big 12 2011-2012 Record ..................................24-10 2011-2012 Conference Record ................ 11-5 Starters R/L ................................................5/0 Letterwinners R/L .....................................10/1 Head Coach...................................Mike Carey Alma Mater ................................ Salem (1980) Record at School ...............227-127 (11 years) Career Record .................. 515-229 (24 years) Arena (Capacity)....... WVU Coliseum (14,000) WBB SID ....................................... Katie Kane Phone ..................................... (304) 293-2821 Email.......................katie.kane@mail.wvu.edu SID Fax................................... (304) 293-4105 Website......................... www.WVUsports.com Nickname.........................................Big Green Conference .................................... Ivy League 2011-2012 Record ....................................6-22 2011-2012 Conference Record ................4-10 Starters R/L ................................................4/1 Letterwinners R/L .......................................7/4 Head Coach...............................Chris Wielgus Alma Mater ......................... Springfield (1974) Record at School .............. 387-320 (27 years) Career Record .................. 424-341 (29 years) Arena (Capacity)............. Leede Arena (2,100) WBB SID ...................................Jessica Poole Phone ..................................... (603) 646-2449 Email...............Jessica.Poole@dartmouth.edu SID Fax................................... (603) 646-3348 Website................ www.DartmouthSports.com WKU Nov. 19, 2012 • Bowling Green, Ky. Feb. 16, 2013 • Miami, Fla. Arkansas State Nov. 29, 2012 • Miami, Fla. Jan. 9, 2013 • Jonesboro, Ark. Middle Tennessee Dec. 20, 2012 • Murfreesboro, Tenn. Jan. 31, 2013 • Miami, Fla. Nickname........................................Hilltoppers Conference ........................................ Sun Belt 2011-2012 Record ....................................9-21 2011-2012 Conference Record ................ 5-11 Starters R/L ................................................3/2 Letterwinners R/L .....................................5/10 Head Coach................... Michelle Clark-Heard Alma Mater .................................. WKU (1990) Record at School ........................................0-0 Career Record ........................ 24-32 (2 years) Arena (Capacity)..... E.A. Diddle Arena (7,326) WBB SID .................................Chris Glowacki Phone ..................................... (270) 745-5388 Email........................ chris.glowacki@wku.edu SID Fax................................... (270) 745-3444 Website........................... www.wkusports.com Nickname......................................Red Wolves Conference ........................................ Sun Belt 2011-2012 Record ..................................12-18 2011-2012 Conference Record ................6-10 Starters R/L ................................................4/1 Letterwinners R/L .......................................6/7 Head Coach.................................. Brian Boyer Alma Mater ...............Missouri Western (1993) Record at School ............... 111-185 (13 years) Career Record ................... 111-185 (13 years) Arena (Capacity)...Convocation Center (13,900) WBB SID ....................................Chris Graddy Phone ..................................... (870) 972-2707 Email...............................cgraddy@astate.edu SID Fax................................... (870) 972-3367 Website.............. www.AStateRedWolves.com Nickname.................................... Blue Raiders Conference ........................................ Sun Belt 2011-2012 Record ....................................26-7 2011-2012 Conference Record ................16-0 Starters R/L ................................................5/0 Letterwinners R/L .....................................10/2 Head Coach.................................... Rick Insell Alma Mater ..............Middle Tennessee (1977) Record at School .................. 174-54 (8 years) Career Record ...................... 174-54 (8 years) Arena (Capacity)........ Murphy Center (11,520) WBB SID .................................... Russell Luna Phone ..................................... (615) 898-5270 Email........................luna@goblueraiders.com SID Fax.................................. (615) 898- 5626 Website................... www.GoBlueRaiders.com Iowa Nov. 23, 2012 • Miami, Fla. South Alabama Dec. 1, 2012 • Miami, Fla. Jan. 27, 2013 • Mobile, Ala. Northeastern Dec. 29, 2012 • Miami, Fla. Nickname........................................ Hawkeyes Conference .......................................... Big Ten 2011-2012 Record ..................................19-12 2011-2012 Conference Record ................ 11-5 Starters R/L ................................................3/2 Letterwinners R/L ........................................8/Head Coach...................................Lisa Bluder Alma Mater ....................Northern Iowa (1983) Record at School ............... 230-144(12 years) Career Record .................. 586-286 (28 years) Arena (Capacity) ..Carver-Hawkeye Arena (15,500) WBB SID ....................................... Aaron Blau Phone ......................................(319) 335-9411 Email........... aaron-blau@hawkeyesports.com SID Fax................................... (319) 335-9417 Website................... www.hawkeyesports.com Nickname............................................ Jaguars Conference ........................................ Sun Belt 2011-2012 Record ..................................17-13 2011-2012 Conference Record ..................9-7 Starters R/L ................................................2/3 Letterwinners R/L .......................................8/4 Head Coach.....................................Rick Pietri Alma Mater .................. South Alabama (1987) Record at School .............. 203-154 (12 years) Career Record .................. 203-154 (12 years) Arena (Capacity)....... Mitchell Center (10,000) WBB SID .................................. Kevin Beasley Phone ..................................... (251) 414-8033 Email......................... kbeasley@usouthal.edu SID Fax................................... (251) 460-7297 Website..........................www.usajaguars.com Nickname............................................ Huskies Conference ....Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) 2011-2012 Record ....................................8-22 2011-2012 Conference Record ................6-12 Starters R/L ....................................................Letterwinners R/L .......................................7/4 Head Coach.......................... Daynia La-Force Alma Mater .......................Georgetown (1995) Record at School .................. 59-123 (6 years) Career Record ...................... 83-130 (7 years) Arena (Capacity)......... Solomon Court (1,800) WBB SID ................................... Bobby Mullen Phone ..................................... (617) 373-7931 Email...................................r.mullen@neu.edu SID Fax................................... (617) 373-8988 Website................................... www.gonu.com 6 Georgia Tech Dec. 30, 2012 • Miami, Fla. UALR Jan. 12, 2013 • Little Rock, Ark. Feb. 21, 2013 • Miami, Fla. Florida Atlantic Feb. 6, 2013 • Miami, Fla. March 2, 2013 • Boca Raton, Fla. Nickname................................. Yellow Jackets Conference .....................Atlantic Coast (ACC) 2011-2012 Record ....................................26-8 2011-2012 Conference Record ................12-4 Starters R/L ................................................2/3 Letterwinners R/L .......................................8/7 Head Coach......................... MaChelle Joseph Alma Mater ...............................Purdue (1992) Record at School ................................179-106 Career Record ....................................... Same Arena (Capacity) .. Alexander Memorial Coliseum WBB SID ................................ Marcus Dittmer Phone ..................................... (404) 894-5445 Email.............. mdittmer@athletics.gatech.edu SID Fax...........................................................Website...................... www.ramblinwreck.com Nickname............................................. Trojans Conference ........................................ Sun Belt 2011-2012 Record ..................................20-13 2011-2012 Conference Record ................12-4 Starters R/L ................................................3/2 Letterwinners R/L .......................................7/6 Head Coach..................................... Joe Foley Alma Mater .............. Central Arkansas (1997) Record at School ................ 172-104 (9 years) Career Record .................. 629-186 (25 years) Arena (Capacity) .. Jack Stephens Center (5,600) WBB SID ................................ Matthew Lofton Phone ..................................... (501 )569-3403 Email............................... mllofton@UALR.edu SID Fax................................... (501) 569-3062 Website...........................www.ualrtrojans.com Nickname.................................................Owls Conference ........................................ Sun Belt 2011-2012 Record ..................................17-13 2011-2012 Conference Record ................ 11-5 Starters R/L ................................................2/3 Letterwinners R/L .......................................6/7 Head Coach........................... Kellie Lewis-Jay Alma Mater ........................ Boise State (1998) Record at School ..................... 0-0 (First year) Career Record ....................................... Same Arena (Capacity)................ FAU Arena (5,000) WBB SID ........................................ Dale Long Phone ..................................... (561) 756-0653 Email.....................................dlong16@fiu.edu SID Fax................................... (561) 297-3963 Website.............................www.fausports.com Quinnipiac Dec. 30 2012 • Miami, Fla. North Texas Jan. 17, 2013 • Miami, Fla. Feb. 9, 2013 • Denton, Texas. Nickname............................................Bobcats Conference ........Northeast Conference (NEC) 2011-2012 Record ..................................22-10 2011-2012 Conference Record ................13-5 Starters R/L ................................................4/1 Letterwinners R/L ......................................12/Head Coach................................. Tricia Fabbri Alma Mater .............................Fairfield (1991) Record at School .............. 243-240 (17 years) Career Record ....................................... Same Arena (Capacity)...TD Bank Sports Center (3,570) WBB SID ............................ Bethany Buckholz Phone ..................................... (203) 582-5387 Email........ bethany.buckholz@quinnipiac.edu SID Fax................................... (203) 582-5385 Website...............www.quinnipiacbobcats.com Nickname.....................................Mean Green Conference ........................................ Sun Belt 2011-2012 Record ..................................15-16 2011-2012 Conference Record ..................7-9 Starters R/L ................................................3/2 Letterwinners R/L .......................................6/4 Head Coach..............................Mike Petersen Alma Mater ........... Northwest Christian (1983) Record at School ........................................0-0 Career Record .................. 313-250 (19 years) Arena (Capacity)...North Texas Coliseum (10,500) WBB SID ............................. Steven Bartolotta Phone .................................... (940) 369-8329 Email.....................Steven.Bartolotta@unt.edu SID Fax................................... (940) 565-3671 Website............... www.meangreensports.com Florida A&M Jan. 2, 2013 • Tallahassee, Fla. Troy Jan. 19, 2013 • Miami, Fla. Feb. 14, 2013 • Troy, Ala. Nickname............................................ Rattlers Conference ........ Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC) 2011-2012 Record ....................................22-8 2011-2012 Conference Record ................14-3 Starters R/L ................................................2/3 Letterwinners R/L .......................................9/6 Head Coach........................... LeDawn Gibson Alma Mater ...............................Warner (2000) Record at School .................... 69-51 (5 years) Career Record ....................................... Same Arena (Capacity)...........Alfred Lawson (8,861) WBB SID ...............................Ronnie Johnson Phone ..................................... (850) 599-3736 Email................... Ronnie.Johnson@famu.edu SID Fax................................... (850) 599-3206 Website...................... www.famuathletics.com Nickname............................................. Trojans Conference ........................................ Sun Belt 2011-2012 Record ....................................2-26 2011-2012 Conference Record ................1-15 Starters R/L ................................................2/3 Letterwinners R/L .......................................8/4 Head Coach.............................. Chanda Rigby Alma Mater .....Southeastern Louisiana (1990) Record at School ..................... 0-0 (First year) Career Record ....................................... Same Arena (Capacity)............. Trojan Arena (5,200) WBB SID ........................................ Matt Mays Phone ..................................... (334) 670-5655 Email...................................mtmays@troy.edu SID Fax................................... (334) 670-5655 Website.........................www.TroyTrojans.com Louisiana Jan. 5, 2013 • Miami, Fla. Jan. 23, 2013 • Lafayette, La. ULM Feb. 2, 2013 • Miami, Fla. Feb. 28, 2013 • Monroe, La. Nickname...................................Ragin’ Cajuns Conference ........................................ Sun Belt 2011-2012 Record ....................................7-23 2011-2012 Conference Record ................1-15 Starters R/L ................................................1/4 Letterwinners R/L .......................................4/9 Head Coach........................... Garry Brodhead Alma Mater ........................... Louisiana (1980) Record at School ........................................0-0 Career Record ............................................0-0 Arena (Capacity)............ Cajundome (13,500) WBB SID ........................................Traci Bode Phone ..................................... (337) 482-6329 Email....................... traci.bode@louisiana.edu SID Fax................................... (337) 482-1041 Website......................... www.ragincajuns.com Nickname........................................ Warhawks Conference ........................................ Sun Belt 2011-2012 Record ....................................9-21 2011-2012 Conference Record ..................7-9 Starters R/L ................................................2/3 Letterwinners R/L ..................................... 11/3 Head Coach.................................Mona Martin Alma Mater ............Northwestern State (1976) Record at School .............. 242-251 (17 years) Career Record ....................................... Same Arena (Capacity).. Fant-Ewing Coliseum (7,900) WBB SID .................... Cameron Weidenthaler Phone ..................................... (318) 342-5461 Email........................... weidenthaler@ulm.edu SID Fax................................... (318) 342-5464 Website................... www.ULMWarhawks.com 7 Media Information 2012-13 Opponent Information Mission Statements Media Information FIU DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY VISION & MISSION www.FIUSports.com www.FIU.edu The FIU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics adheres to the belief that intercollegiate athletics is an integral part of the educational framework of the institution and the program exists to support and compliment the mission and goals of the University. The mission of the FIU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to initiate, stimulate and continually improve the athletic and recreation programs for students by (1) promoting academic excellence and educational leadership, (2) striving to obtain athletic distinction at the Division 1 level, (3) assuring gender equity and cultivating diversity, (4) fostering and promoting personal integrity among its participants, (5) encouraging activities and experiences which instill the value of lifelong participation and total well-being, and (6) providing an avenue for the social development of the student through participatory interaction within and outside athletic and campus community. Vision: Florida International University will be a leading urban public research university focused on student learning, innovation, and collaboration. In addition to augmenting the academic, athletic and personal development of students, events sponsored by the Department are conducted to facilitate unity, promote camaraderie and further social bonding within the community, foster and maintain institutional support from FIU alumni, University affiliates and external constituents positively increase the visibility of the University and the Sun Belt Conference and enhance international and cultural understanding. Truth—in the pursuit, generation, dissemination, and application of knowledge The Department and University fulfill these functions through the enforcement of developed and adopted eligibility rules that comply with the standards of scholarship, sportsmanship, personal conduct and amateurism. The Department strives to operate programs at the highest level of competition within budgetary constraints while respecting NCAA legislation, conference mandates, state and institutional regulations. Participation in FIU Athletics will provide student-athletes with the opportunity to pursue a quality education in one of America's leading urban universities and develop a value system which encourages discipline, teamwork, self-confidence, leadership skills and sporting behavior in an equitable and diverse environment. Ultimately, the goal is to assure the experience that the students have in the FIU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is profound and meaningful and serves to form a lasting bond with Florida International University. 8 Mission: Florida International University is an urban, multi-campus, public research university serving its students and the diverse population of South Florida. We are committed to high-quality teaching, state-of-the-art research and creative activity, and collaborative engagement with our local and global communities. Values: Florida International University is committed to the following core values: Freedom—of thought and expression Respect—for diversity and the dignity of the individual Responsibility—as stewards of the environment and citizens of the world Excellence—in intellectual, personal, and operational endeavors Coaching & Support Staff Head Coach Cindy Russo ..........................10-11 Associate Head Coach Inge Nissen ................12 Assistant Coach Desma Thomas Bateast .......13 Assistant Coach Cristal Randolph ...................14 Support Staff ...............................................14-15 Coaching/Support Staff U.S. Century Bank Arena.................................16 9 Head Coach Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Head Coach 34th Season Old Dominion, 1975 Coaching/Support Staff In 37 years of women's basketball at FIU, Head Coach Cindy Russo has been the driving force for 33 of them. Over that time, she has guided FIU to 22-consecutive winning seasons (1981-2003) and at least 20 victories on 18 occasions. Russo has led her teams to six NCAA Division I Tournament berths, six postseason Women's National Invitation Tournaments (WNIT) and two NCAA Division II Tournaments, in addition to winning eight regular season conference titles and seven tournament crowns. For her career, Russo has amassed a career record of 670-351 in 35 seasons, and comes into the 2012-13 campaign with a record of 630329 across 33 seasons at FIU. Russo has coached seven All-Americans during her tenure with the Panthers, including 2012 AP All-American Jerica Coley. In 2011-12, Russo led FIU to an overall record of 23-11, as the Panthers posted their second-straight, 10-win Sun Belt Conference season and advanced to their second-consecutive SBC Championship semifinal. FIU earned an at-large bid to the Postseason WNIT, advancing to the postseason event for the first time since 2005-06, as the Panthers hosted their third-ever postseason basketball game, defeating Stetson, 75-47, in Miami before falling at USF. The season also saw standout guard Jerica Coley rank as high as No. 2 in the nation in scoring, as she became the first player in FIU women's basketball history to be named SBC Player of the Year en route to All-America honors. Coley and teammate Fanni Hutlassa both joined the 1,000-Point Club that season, becoming the third duo in program history to achieve 1,000-career points in the same season. The previous season, Russo earned her 600th victory at FIU with a 62-59 victory over Middle Tennessee on Jan. 29, 2011. Led by Coley, who became just the second freshman in school history to score 500 points in a season, the Panthers finished second in the SBC East Division and third overall, going on to advance to the SBC Tournament semifinals for the first time since 2005-06. FIU finished the 2010-11 campaign with an overall record of 16-16 and a regular season mark of 10-6 in league play, marking the program’s first 10-win conference season in nine years. In 2006-07, Russo joined elite company by becoming the 16th women's basketball head coach to win 600 career games after her Panthers defeated Central Connecticut, 73-51, on Dec. 23, 2006. Russo later received the Babe Didrickson Zaharias Award from the Sports Society at the 24th annual Women Athletes Reach for the Stars awards banquet for her efforts. The 2005-06 season saw Russo guide the Panthers into the postseason, as FIU advanced to the semifinals of the SBC Tournament behind the firepower of First Team All-SBC selection Lasma Jekabsone, FIU then received its fifth invitation to the WNIT and the Panthers hosted their second postseason basketball game, going on to earn a preliminaryround overtime victory over the BIG EAST's Cincinnati before falling at cross-town rival Miami. 10 In 2001-02, Russo picked up her 500th-career victory with a win over Stephen F. Austin in the Preseason WNIT. After that impressive feat, she went on to lead the Panthers to their first SBC regular season and tournament crowns, and sixth NCAA Division I Tournament appearance. That season, Russo picked up her first SBC Coach of the Year accolade and eighth overall such honor, as FIU finished the regular season ranked in the top 25 in both the Associated Press and USA Today polls. The Panthers began competition in the Sun Belt Conference in 1998-99 after spending eight years in the Trans America Athletic Conference. FIU finished 23-7 overall and 9-3 in the conference, and was ranked in the top 25 for the third-consecutive season. With victories over Harvard, Washington and WKU, the Panthers made a third-straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament and their first as an at-large selection. FIU had its greatest season in the program's history in 1997-98 as the Panthers produced a 29-2 record, advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. FIU started the season with an 11-0 record, and, throughout the year, FIU defeated five NCAA Tournament teams – Purdue, Michigan, Georgia, Miami and Louisville. The Panthers, who failed to receive a vote in the preseason polls, climbed to No. 11 in the AP Poll and No. 12 in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll. With a 59-45 victory over Marquette in the first round of NCAA Tournament play, Russo earned her 400th victory at FIU. In 1993-94, Russo led her squad to a 25-4 record and the program's first NCAA Division I Tournament appearance. The following season, the Panthers continued to improve as they were picked as high as No. 16 in the preseason national polls. FIU finished the campaign with a mark of 27-5, winning an unprecedented fourth-straight TAAC regular season and tournament championship, and upsetting Old Dominion, 81-76, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The women's basketball program first garnered national attention in 1991-92 when Russo guided FIU to a 23-10 mark in the program’s first season in the TAAC. That team earned a berth to the postseason WNIT. One year later, she had only nine student-athletes on the roster, yet still managed a 25-6 record. FIU won the TAAC with a 12-0 record and outscored its conference opponents by 29.6 points per game, while making a second trip to the WNIT. Following that season, the team received mention in both the Associated Press and USA Today/CNN polls for the first time in school history. Russo has coached seven All-Americans during her tenure at FIU and has had seven players compete professionally: Andrea Nagy (Sacramento Monarchs - WNBA), Dalma Ivanyi (San Antonio Silver Stars - WNBA), Gergana Branzova (Detroit Shock -- WNBA), Albena Branzova (New York Liberty -- WNBA), Gergana Slavtcheva (Phoenix Mercury - WNBA), Jennifer Bell (Colorado Xplosian -- ABL) and Lynette Richardson (Miami Tropics - USBL). Two of those players, Nagy and Albena Branzova, were selected to the TAAC 25th-Anniversary Team. Head Coach Cindy Russo The following fall, Russo accepted the position of head coach at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, where she guided the Lady Cardinals to consecutive 20-11 seasons and AIAW playoff berths. She returned to FIU in 1980 and quickly turned the program around. In 1982, FIU enjoyed its first-ever winning season, compiling 27 wins to mark a 20-win improvement from the previous year, and capturing a ninth-place finish at the AIAW Nationals. For those accomplishments, Russo was selected as Florida's Coach of the Year. A native of Portsmouth, Va., Russo received her bachelor's degree in health and physical education from Old Dominion in 1975. She was one of the first female student-athletes to receive athletic grant-in-aid at ODU, and garnered honorable mention honors on ODU's All-Time Lady Monarch squad, as voted on by fans on the University's athletic website, in 2006. In 1978, she earned her master's degree in physical education from FIU. THE RUSSO FILE • Fifteen postseason tournament appearances, including six NCAA Division I Tournaments, three NCAA Division II Tournaments, and six Postseason WNITs • Twenty-two consecutive winning seasons (1981-2003) • Eighteen, 20-win campaigns • Averaged more than 23 wins per season during the 1990s • The 16th coach in NCAA Division I history to reach 600 career victories • An eight-time conference coach of the year honoree • Seven consecutive regular season conference titles (1992-98) • Registered the most overall wins in a season by a TAAC program (29 in 1997-98) and the most conference wins in a season (16 in 1996-96) • Compiled a 138-22 (.863) record against TAAC opponents • Her FIU squads are 137-32 (.811) at home against conference foes • Has coached seven All-Americans during her tenure at FIU BY THE NUMBERS YEAR 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2 YRS 33 YRS 35 YRS SCHOOL FIU Lamar Lamar FIU FIU FIU FIU FIU FIU FIU FIU FIU FIU FIU FIU*# FIU*# FIU*# FIU*# FIU# FIU*# FIU*# FIU FIU FIU FIU@^ FIU FIU! FIU FIU FIU FIU FIU FIU FIU FIU LAMAR FIU CAREER RECORD 8-14 20-11 20-11 7-13 27-10 17-7 17-11 22-6 26-2 26-3 21-7 20-7 20-9 16-13 23-10 25-6 25-4 27-5 23-5 21-9 29-2 23-7 16-13 20-10 27-6 19-11 0-16 18-11 19-13 16-14 13-18 6-24 14-16 16-16 23-11 40-22 630-329 670-351 PCT .364 .645 .645 .350 .730 .708 .607 .786 .929 .897 .750 .741 .690 .552 .697 .806 .862 .844 .821 .700 .935 .767 .552 .666 .818 .633 .000 .621 .594 .533 .419 .200 .467 .500 .676 .645 .657 .656 POSTSEASON N/A AIAW Tournament AIAW Tournament N/A N/A NCAA Division II Tournament N/A N/A NCAA Division II Tournament NCAA Division II Tournament N/A NSWAC Champion NSWAC Champion N/A Postseason WNIT Postseason WNIT NCAA Division I Tournament NCAA Division I Tournament N/A NCAA Division I Tournament NCAA Division I Tournament NCAA Division I Tournament N/A Postseason WNIT NCAA Division I Tournament Postseason WNIT N/A N/A Postseason WNIT N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Postseason WNIT @ Sun Belt Conference Regular Season Champion ^ Sun Belt Conference Tournament Champion * Trans America Athletic Conference Champion # Trans America Athletic Conference Regular Season Champion ! Season includes games later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. Actual on-court record was 11-16. • Has seen seven former student-athletes play professionally WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES Division I / By wins, going into 2012-13 season RANK 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. COACH Vivian Stringer Sylvia Hatchell Tara VanDerveer Geno Auriemma Andy Landers Robin Selvig Jim Foster Muffet McGraw Cindy Russo Joe Foley TEAM Rutgers North Carolina Stanford Connecticut Georgia Montana Ohio State Notre Dame FIU UALR YRS 41 37 33 27 33 34 34 30 35 25 WINS 885 879 861 804 795 774 765 679 670 629 CAREER MILESTONE VICTORIES Win No. 600 500 400 300 200 100 1 Opponent / Score FIU 70, South Alabama 60 FIU 74, Stephen F. Austin 57 FIU 63, Stetson 60 FIU 66, Georgia State 40 FIU 74, Florida A&M 61 FIU 97, Edward Waters 55 FIU 42, Brevard C.C. 41 Date 2/16/07 11/9/01 1/23/97 1/14/93 1/10/88 11/4/83 1/7/78 11 Coaching/Support Staff Russo began coaching at her alma mater, Old Dominion, as an assistant coach following a successful collegiate career. She spent two years assisting at ODU before taking the head coaching position at FIU as a graduate assistant for the 1977-78 season. Associate Head Coach Inge Nissen Inge Nissen Associate Head Coach 24th Season Old Dominion, 1990 Coaching/Support Staff Fresh off her June 2012 induction into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, Inge Nissen enters her 24th season with the Panthers in 2012-13, as she has been essential to Head Coach Cindy Russo in recruiting and building a nationally-recognized women's basketball program at FIU. After joining the FIU coaching staff as an assistant coach in 1989, Nissen was promoted to associate head coach prior to the 1992 season. Since then, Nissen and Russo have compiled an impressive 380-217 (.637) record, and have guided the Panthers to six NCAA Tournaments and six appearances in the Women's Postseason NIT. A season ago, in 2011-12, Nissen helped guide FIU (23-11) to its first 20-win campaign in the last 10 years as the Panthers posted their second-straight, 10-win Sun Belt Conference season and advanced to their second-consecutive SBC Championship semifinal. FIU would then earn an at-large bid to the Postseason WNIT, advancing to the postseason event for the first time since 2005-06. In addition to handling on-floor coaching, travel and budget, Nissen is responsible for establishing the European pipeline that has brought such players as All-Americans Albena Branzova, Andrea Nagy, Gergana Branzova and Dalma Ivanyi, as well as all-conference performers Tátaná Pokorná, Zuzana Michalcova, Gergana Slavtcheva, Milena Tomova and Lasma Jekabsone to the program. Prior to joining the coaching staff at FIU, Nissen had an outstanding playing career, both collegiately and professionally. A native of Denmark, Nissen was one of the top amateur players in Europe in the early 1970s. During that time, she played an important role on five national championship teams with Denmark (1972), Norway (1973) and France (1974, 1975 and 1985). In 1976, Russo – a former assistant coach at Old Dominion University – recruited Nissen to ODU. Nissen helped the Lady Monarchs to a top-15 national ranking in each of her four years. She led Old Dominion to the WNIT Championship in 1978 as the team finished the season ranked No. 12 in the final Associated Press rankings. Nissen then capped her collegiate career by leading the Lady Monarchs to AIAW National Championships in 1979 and 1980. From 1976-80, Kodak, WNIT and the National Scouting Association honored Nissen as an All-American, and she was the team's MVP during the 1978, 1979 and 1980 seasons, as well as the Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year in 1980. Nissen finished her career as the school's all-time leader in points (2,647) and rebounds (1,459) – marks that rank second in the ODU record book today. Her single-game career high of 28 rebounds remains a school record, as does her 148 free throws made in a single season and her 518 career made free throws. Twice, she scored more than 40 points in a game, and her 20 field goals made during the WNIT remains a tournament record. Eight times as a collegian, Nissen scored 32 points or more in a game, five of those times coming in the postseason. 12 In 1985, Nissen was inducted into the Old Dominion Hall of Fame, and her jersey, No. 42, is one of only five numbers to be retired by ODU. She was selected to ODU's All-Time Lady Monarch squad, as voted by fans on the University's athletic website, in 2006. Nissen was also honored as one of ESPN.com's top-25 players of the pre-NCAA era for her accomplishments with the Lady Monarchs. Nissen received her bachelor's degree in French Literature from Old Dominion in 1990. She currently resides in Palmetto Bay, Fla., with her husband, Lance Bennett. NISSEN AS ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH YEAR ................................. RECORD .......................................... PCT 1992-93 .......................................25-6 .......................................... .806 1993-94 .......................................25-4 .......................................... .862 1994-95 .......................................27-5 .......................................... .844 1995-96 .......................................23-5 .......................................... .821 1996-97 .......................................21-9 .......................................... .700 1997-98 .......................................29-2 .......................................... .935 1998-99 .......................................23-7 .......................................... .767 1999-00 .....................................16-13 .......................................... .552 2000-01 .....................................20-10 .......................................... .667 2001-02 .......................................27-6 .......................................... .818 2002-03 .....................................19-11 .......................................... .633 2003-04* .....................................0-16 .......................................... .407 2004-05 .....................................18-11 .......................................... .621 2005-06 .....................................19-13 .......................................... .594 2006-07 .....................................16-14 .......................................... .533 2007-08 .....................................13-18 .......................................... .419 2008-09 .......................................6-24 .......................................... .200 2009-10 .....................................14-16 .......................................... .467 2010-11 .....................................16-16 .......................................... .500 2011-12 .....................................23-11 .......................................... .676 Totals ...................................380-217 .......................................... .637 *Season includes wins later vacated by NCAA Sanctions. Actual on-court record was 11-16. Assistant Coach Desma Thomas Bateast Desma Thomas Bateast Assistant Coach Desma Thomas Bateast enters her seventh season as an assistant coach with the FIU women's basketball program in 2012-13, fresh off her March 2012 induction into the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame. Thomas Bateast has been an integral part of Head Coach Cindy Russo's staff for six seasons and for the past two campaigns has helped develop standout guard, Jerica Coley. Coley earned AP All-America honors in 2011-12 after becoming the first player in FIU women's basketball history to be named SBC Player of the Year. Under Thomas Bateast's direction, Coley joined the 1,000-Point Club as a sophomore, becoming the sixth player in program history to achieve 1,000 career points in two seasons. Upon graduating from UM in 1997 with a bachelor's of business administration in sports management., Thomas Bateast joined the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA in 1997 and went on to play in Italy, Sweden and Turkey before returning to the United States to play for the Birmingham Power of the NWBL in 2002. Thomas Bateast resides in Miami with her husband Wil, daughter Kayla Lee, and son Keion. In 2011-12, Thomas Bateast helped lead FIU (23-11) to its first 20-win campaign in the last 10 years as the Panthers posted their secondstraight, 10-win Sun Belt Conference season and advanced to their second-consecutive SBC Championship semifinal. FIU would then earn an at-large bid to the Postseason WNIT, advancing to the postseason event for the first time since 2005-06. Thomas Bateast’s primary responsibilities at FIU include but are not limited to the coordination of all aspects of recruiting Division I studentathletes, assisting with on-court coaching, assisting practice and game preparation, opponent scouting, promotion and coordination of Cindy Russo's Global Basketball Camps, Inc., and individual instruction and player development with special emphasis on the guard positions. Prior to her arrival at FIU, Thomas Bateast served as an assistant coach at the University of Rhode Island for two seasons. During her time at URI, she helped guide the Rams to a second-place finish in the Atlantic 10 Conference East Division in 2004-05, the program's best finish since 1995-96. Her responsibilities included recruiting, player evaluation, opponent scouting, individual instruction and player development, practice and game preparation, and overseeing team academic progress. Before joining the URI women’s basketball staff, Thomas Bateast served as an assistant coach at Dillard University in New Orleans, La., for two seasons. Under her leadership, the Lady Blue Devils captured back-toback Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Tournament crowns. A two-time All-BIG EAST Third Team selection at the University of Miami, Thomas Bateast scored 1,284 points over her four seasons (1992-97) to rank 11th on the school's all-time list. The Hurricanes' all-time leader in both three-point field goals made and three-point field goals attempted, Thomas Bateast also holds UM's single-game record for most free throws made (18) and attempted (22). 13 Coaching/Support Staff 7th Season Miami (FL), 1997 Assistant Coach Cristal Randolph / Support Staff Cristal Randolph Assistant Coach 1st Season Florida Atlantic, 2007 Cristal Randolph joins the FIU women’s basketball program as an assistant coach for her first season with the Panthers in 2012-13. Randolph comes to FIU from nearby Florida Atlantic University, where she served as an assistant coach with the Owls for two seasons (2010-12). Her duties included assisting in all aspects of recruiting, coordinating film exchange, community relations, monitoring academic progress of student-athletes, preparing scouting reports, assisting with practice planning, and conducting individual skill and development workouts. Coaching/Support Staff Prior to her stint at FAU, Randolph spent two seasons (2008-10) at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, as director of women’s basketball operations. Before her time with the Redhawks, she served as admissions recruiter (2007-08) and community outreach coordinator (2008) at FAU. Randolph enjoyed a four-year playing career at FAU from 2003-07, appearing in every game in the 2005-06 season and leading the Owls to the women’s basketball program’s first-ever NCAA Division I Tournament berth. For her career, Randolph averaged 7.4 points per game, and her 155 career threepointers rank second all-time in school history. Randolph graduated from FAU in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in public communications. She also owns a second degree in sociology, as well as a certificate in ethnic studies. Shannon McFarland Director of Operations 1st Season Clark Atlanta University, 2009 Shannon McFarland enters her first season as FIU’s Director of Women’s Basketball Operations in 2012-13. Prior to joining the FIU women’s basketball staff, McFarland served as a guest services representative for the 2012 NBA Champion Miami HEAT. The Champaign, Ill., native has been a member of the FIU media relations game day staff for men’s and women’s basketball, assisting with various official table duties, and she is currently completing an internship with London Nicole Public Relations as a publicity assistant. McFarland dabbles in sports journalism under her brand, Champion Diaries, and recently began writing features and web content for The Bottom Line Sports Show. In addition, she has experience with brand management and media consulting for athletes. From 2009-11, McFarland enjoyed a stint as elementary site manager with the Don Moyer Boys & Girls Club in her home town of Champaign. Previously, she had served as an assistant volleyball coach at her alma mater, Clark Atlantic University, for the 2008-09 season. McFarland, who played volleyball at Clark Atlanta for two years, graduated in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in public relations management. In December 2012, she is set to graduate from FIU with a master’s degree in recreation and sport management. 14 Support Staff Pete Garcia Executive Director of Sports/Entertainment Julie Berg Senior Associate Athletic Director/SWA Dr. Stephen Fain NCAA Faculty Representative Drew Auguste Assistant Athletic Director, Event Management & Operations Jeremy Lamb Assistant Athletic Director, Ticket Operations & Sales Heather Wight Assistant Athletic Director, Marketing Paul Dodson Assistant Athletic Director, Media Relations Gabe Casanova Head Athletic Trainer Phill Moses Director, Student-Athlete Academic Center Val Sheley Director, Athletic Compliance Maegan Azpiazu Sports Information, Women's Basketball Jennifer Loewe Athletic Trainer, Women's Basketball Ayssa Roza Academic Coordinator, Women's Basketball Monique Garcia NCAA Compliance, Women's Basketball Coaching/Support Staff Dr. Mark Rosenberg President, Florida International University Liz Augustin Assistant Athletic Director, Student-Athlete Development 15 U.S. Century Bank Arena FIU AT "THE BANK" Coaching/Support Staff Since the opening of U.S. Century Bank Arena on Feb. 1, 1986, opponents have quickly discovered that winning basketball games in South Florida is no easy task. Including winning the first three games at the arena to close out the 1985-86 season, the FIU women’s basketball team has amassed an impressive 302-105 actual record at home, for a .668 winning percentage. The Panthers were undefeated at home in 1994-95 (14-0) and in 1997-98 (18-0), and have won 10-or-more home games in all but five seasons since the arena opened. While playing in the Trans America Athletic Conference from 1991-98, the Panthers won 51 of 52 conference games at home. They have continued that success as a member of the Sun Belt Conference, putting together a perfect 7-0 record at home in 2001-02 and going an impressive 6-1 (.857) in home league games during 2005-06. The Panthers won their arena debut with a 109-35 rout of Edward Waters College on Feb. 8, 1986. Other noteworthy victories include the program’s 100th win in the Arena, a 104-51 decision over Valparaiso on Dec. 20, 1993, and the program’s 200th victory in the Arena, an 83-59 win over New Mexico State on Feb. 8, 2001. Head Coach Cindy Russo won her 500th and 600th career games in the friendly confines of the USCBA -- a 74-57 win over Stephen F. Austin on Nov. 9, 2001 and a 70-60 win South Alabama on Feb. 16, 2006. In December of 2011, construction on the east side of USCBA was completed, featuring 11,000 square-foot addition which includes added concessions, box offices, restrooms, meeting rooms and merchandising areas. The addition also features two 1,000 square-foot gameday suites. The main court at USCBA is a Cincinnati Robbins perma-cushion maple wood basketball floor, made up of some 19,000 square-feet of wood. Four retractable basketball backboards allow for the floor to be divided into two practice courts, while Spalding portable basketball standards are used for intercollegiate competition. The arena has an overall seating capacity of 5,000. The facility added a brand-new scoreboard and video board in the spring of 2011. At 24 feet by 16 feet, the state-of-the-art Daktronics scoreboard features a 14 feet by 9 feet video board which has the capability to show highlights and advertisements, becoming a major part of the gameday experience at U.S. Century Bank Arena. Support areas at USCBA include an equipment room, training room and eight full-service dressing rooms. Academic space in the building includes three classrooms, and physiology, computer and kinesiology laboratories. In the summer of 2010, construction on the athletic locker rooms took place. The crown jewel of that project was the completion of the men's and women's basketball locker rooms. Each NBA-quality locker room is 2,000 square-feet and feature a team meeting room and separate coaches locker rooms.The U.S. Century Bank Arena also houses offices and board rooms for FIU athletic administrators and a state-of-the-art, 4,500 square-foot athletic training center that opened in the fall of 2006. The facility features a hydrotherapy room, which includes custom-built, underground hot and cold plunge pools and a therapy pool with an underwater treadmill, a doctor's examination room, functional training area, rehabilitation area with 12 treatment tables, and an audio-visual system that includes high definition and flat screen televisions for comfort and convenience. 16 YEAR 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2010-11 TOTALS ARENA RECORD 3-0 16-3 15-1 14-2 13-4 11-5 12-2 14-2 14-1 14-0 12-2 10-4 18-0 13-2 10-6 12-3 13-2 10-4 0-5 12-5 12-4 10-7 9-9 4-12 8-9 9-7 14-4 302-105 PCT. 1.000 .842 .938 .875 .765 .689 .857 .875 .933 1.000 .857 .714 1.000 .867 .625 .800 .867 .714 .000 .706 .750 .588 .500 .250 .471 .563 .778 .742 OVERALL RECORD 26-2 26-3 21-7 20-7 20-9 16-13 23-10 25-6 25-4 27-5 23-5 21-9 29-2 23-7 16-13 20-10 27-6 19-11 0-16 18-11 19-13 16-14 13-18 6-24 14-16 16-16 23-11 532-265 PCT. .929 .897 .750 .741 .690 .552 .697 .806 .862 .844 .821 .700 .935 .767 .552 .667 .818 .633 .000 .621 .594 .533 .419 .200 .467 .500 .676 .668 A full array of activities have taken place in this 94,000 square-foot multi-purpose facility. Sporting events, concerts, banquets, trade shows, graduations, convocation ceremonies and other University and community events have all been accommodated. In the fall of 2005, the Dalai Lama addressed the University community in a private lecture at U.S. Century Bank Arena, and in the fall of 2012, President Bill Clinton addressed the FIU community. The arena was the summer home of the NBA’s World Champion Miami Heat for three years, and twice hosted rookie tournaments featuring the Heat and three other NBA organizations. In addition, the 2011 South Florida All-Star Classic, featuring nine NBA All-Stars, was held at USCBA. U.S. Century Bank is one of the fastest-growing and best-capitalized community banks in the state of Florida. Locally-owned and headquartered in Miami, the bank specializes in serving the banking needs of South Florida's business and entrepreneurial community with 20 locations throughout Miami-Dade and Broward counties. 2012-13 FIU Panthers Returning Players Diamond Ashmore ......................................... 18 Alekandra Bodlovic ........................................ 19 Jerica Coley .............................................. 20-21 Arielle Durant ................................................. 22 Kamika Idom.................................................. 23 Zsofia Labady ................................................ 24 Finda Mansare............................................... 25 Tynia McKinzie .............................................. 26 Carmen Miloglav............................................ 27 Timeyin Oritsesan .......................................... 28 Newcomers Marita Davydova............................................ 29 Katrina Epnere............................................... 30 Taylor Shade.................................................. 30 17 2012-13 Panthers Brianna Wright ............................................... 29 2012-13 FIU Panthers #13 Diamond Ashmore Junior • 6-3 • Forward Oklahoma City, Okla. Tallahassee Community College Junior (2011-12): Played in 26 games, earning one starting assignment at South Alabama (1/18) … Saw her first collegiate action vs. Jacksonville (11/11), scoring three points and tallying her first-career block and rebound in 16 minutes of play ... Registered 59 points (2.3 ppg) and 39 rebounds (1.5 rpg) for the season, also contributing 10 blocks … Scored a career-high eight points on two occasions – at Louisiana (1/14) and vs. Denver (2/11) … Tallied a career-best four rebounds vs. Troy (2/23) and again vs. Denver (2/11), also notching a career-high two assists against the Trojans and a career-best three blocked shots against the Pioneers … Saw 17 minutes of action vs. Florida Atlantic (1/21) and Denver (2/11) to mark a career high. ASHMORE'S CAREER HIGHS (AT FIU) 2012-13 Panthers Points: ............................................... 8, twice (last vs. Denver, 2/11/12) Field Goals: ......................................................4, at Louisiana (1/14/12) Field Goal Attempts: .......................... 5, twice (last vs. Denver, 2/11/12) Three-Point FG: .................................................................................N/A Three-Point Attempts: ............................ 1, at South Alabama (1/18/12) Rebounds: ............................................. 4, twice (last vs. Troy, 2/23/12) Assists: ................................................................... 2, vs. Troy (2/23/12) Steals: ..................................... 1, three times (last vs. Denver, 2/11/12) Blocks: ................................................................ 3, vs. Denver (2/11/12) Minutes: ........................................... 17, twice (last vs. Denver, 2/11/12) Prior to FIU: Spent her freshman season at Texas A&M (2009-10) … Attended TCC in 2010-11 … A four-year letterwinner in basketball at Midwest City High School from 2005-09 … Rated the No. 29 overall prospect by Michael White's All-Star Girls Basketball Report and the No. 48 overall prospect by ESPN HoopGurlz 100 ... Averaged 10.4 points per game and shot 58 percent from the field as a senior ... Led Midwest City to the state Class 6A semifinals and a runner-up finish in 2009 ... Played AAU basketball for Kansas City Select ... Also lettered in volleyball and track and field ... A Principal's Honor Roll student. Personal: Born April 28, 1991 … Daughter of Howard and Betty Ashmore … Has three siblings: Darnell, Danielle and Arika … Enjoys shopping and reading … Majoring in recreation and sports management. AS HM O RE ' S C A R E E R S T A T IST ICS ( AT F IU) YEAR 2011-12 TOTAL 18 GP-GS 26-1 26-1 MIN 197 197 FG-FGA 23-43 23-43 PCT .535 .535 FT-FTA 13-18 13-18 PCT .722 .722 3FG-FGA 0-1 0-1 PCT .000 .000 REB 39 39 AVG 1.5 1.5 A 5 5 BLK 10 10 STL 4 4 PTS 59 59 AVG 2.3 2.3 2012-13 FIU Panthers #2 Aleksandra Bodlovic Sophomore • 5-5 • Guard Novi Sad, Serbia Adelphi Christian Academy BODLOVIC'S CAREER HIGHS Points: ............................................................. 2, vs. Louisiana (3/3/12) Field Goals: ..................................................... 1, vs. Louisiana (3/3/12) Field Goal Attempts: ........................................ 1, vs. Louisiana (3/3/12) Three-Point FG: ................................................................................ N/A Three-Point Attempts: ...................................................................... N/A Rebounds: .......................................1, at Middle Tennessee (12/21/11) Assists: ............................................1, at Middle Tennessee (12/21/11) Steals: .............................................................................................. N/A Blocks: .............................................................................................. N/A Minutes: ...........................................9, at Middle Tennessee (12/21/11) BODLOVIC' S C A R E E R S T A T IST ICS YEAR 2011-12 TOTAL GP-GS 4-0 4-0 MIN 15 15 FG-FGA 1-1 1-1 PCT 1.000 1.000 FT-FTA 0-0 0-0 PCT .000 .000 3FG-FGA 0-0 0-0 PCT .000 .000 REB 1 1 AVG 0.3 0.3 A 1 1 BLK 0 0 STL 0 0 PTS 2 2 AVG 0.5 0.5 19 2012-13 Panthers Freshman (2011-12): Saw action in four games, totaling 27 minutes … Made her collegiate debut vs. Jacksonville State (12/17), playing three minutes ... Recorded her first-career rebound and assist in a career-high nine minutes at MT (12/21) ... Scored her first-career points vs. UL in the SBC Championship opening round (3/3). 2012-13 FIU Panthers Jerica Coley #22 Junior • 5-7 • Guard St. Petersburg, Fla. St. Petersburg Catholic 2012-13 Panthers Sophomore (2011-12): Named Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention, becoming the fourth player in FIU women's basketball history and the first since 1999 to earn AP All-America recognition … Became FIU’s first-ever Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year, also earning First Team All-SBC honors … Scored in double-figures in 33 of FIU’s 34 games … Led FIU in four statistical categories - points (794, 23.4 ppg), rebounds (241, 7.1 rpg), assists (140, 4.1 apg) and blocks (65, 1.9 bpg) … Led the SBC in scoring, blocks and minutes played (39.4 mpg) … Also ranked second in the league in free throw percentage (.835) and fourth in assists … Ended the season ranked sixth in the NCAA in scoring while also ranking 44th in blocks and 47th in free throw percentage … Registered four double-doubles to put her career total at seven … Scored 20 points or more on 24 occasions and notched eight 30-plus point outings … Earned SBC Player of the Week honors on three occasions during the season to tie an FIU single-season record … Has now earned conference player of the week recognition four times for her career … Became the 22nd player in program history to score 1,000 career points as she tied a career high with 36 points vs. WKU (1/28) … Is now the sixth player in FIU women’s basketball history to achieve 1,000 points in two seasons … Scored a career-high and SBC seasonbest 36 points on two occasions - vs. ULM (1/7) and vs. WKU (1/28) … Went 12-of-12 from the charity stripe against South Alabama (2/25) to tie a single-game school record for free throw percentage … Owns an FIU all-time best career free throw percentage of .818 (310-of-379) … Set an FIU single-season record for free throws made in a season, converting 208-of-249 from the charity stripe (.835) … Recorded her fourth-career double-double with 22 points and 11 rebounds vs. JU (11/11), also notching a career-high-tying eight assists and a career-best seven blocks ... Posted her third double-double of the season and sixth of her career with 28 points and a career-high 16 rebounds vs. Morgan State (1/3), also dishing out a career-high-tying eight assists ... Named to the FIU Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament Team ... Had a career night at UCF (12/2), out-scoring the Knights all by herself, 22-21, for the first half and going on to score 33 points to go along with 14 rebounds ... Named Comfort Inn Holiday Classic MVP ... Named FIU Sun & Fun Classic MVP ... Scored a career-high 36 points and tied a career-best in field goals made (13) vs. ULM (1/7) … Tallied 24 points, six rebounds and a careerhigh-tying six steals at UALR (2/15) … Secured her fourth double-double of the season and seventh of her career with 30 points and 14 rebounds at USF in the WNIT second round (3/17) … A Preseason All-SBC First Team selection. Freshman (2010-11): An All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team pick … Just the second freshman in school history to score 500 points in a season and at 501 points, fell three shy of tying the 19-year-old school record for most points scored by a rookie … Finished the season ranked fifth in the conference for scoring (15.7 ppg), third for steals (2.3), seventh for free throw percentage (.785) and eighth for blocks (0.8 bpg) … In just her second outing in an FIU uniform, led four Panthers in double figures with 16 points and added six rebounds to deliver first win of the year against Rice (11/13) … Led the team back from a 16-point, first-half deficit to win its home opener 59-52 vs. Eastern 20 Kentucky (11/20) with 14 points … Became FIU’s first freshman to nab Sun Belt Player of the Week honors (11/30) after her Tournament MVP performance in the FIU Thanksgiving Classic … Tallied a game-high 18 points, seven rebounds, four assists and four blocked shots in a win over Indiana State (11/28) to give FIU its first Thanksgiving Classic title in five years … Sank 10-of-18 from the field for 21 points vs. UCF (12/5) … Recorded 13 points and six rebounds in FIU’s first road win of the season at Jacksonville (12/13) … Kicked off a three-game streak of scoring at least 20 points, the first such streak achieved in four years, at Florida Gulf Coast (12/15) … Recorded the team’s first double-double of the year with 25 points and 11 rebounds against Indiana (12/18)… Named to the Sun and Fun Classic All-Tournament Team after notching her seventh-straight game of scoring in double figures with a careerhigh 28 points against Georgia (12/30), who was receiving votes in the national poll at the time … Scored a team-high eight points to lift FIU to its first conference win of the season against South Alabama (1/8) … Scored a game-high 25 points to lead FIU back from a 14-point deficit to a win over WKU (1/26), ending a 17-game losing streak to the Hilltoppers and sparking a five-game win streak … Paced four Panthers in double digits with 15 points to deliver Middle Tennessee’s (1/29) first loss to a team that wasn't ranked or receiving votes in the national polls … Led five Panthers in double figures with 23 points against Florida Atlantic (2/19) to deliver FIU’s first 100-point game in 13 years … Posted gamehigh 21 points against Troy (2/26) in the regular season finale to give FIU its first 10-win conference season in nine years … Notched a team-high 15 points against ULM (3/6) in an SBC Tournament quarterfinal victory to lift FIU to its first appearance in the semifinals since 2005. Prior to FIU: A four-year letterwinner in basketball and tennis at St. Petersburg Catholic ... Named basketball MVP her junior and senior seasons ... Led the Barons to the regional semifinal game her junior year after a 32-point, 18-rebound performance in the quarterfinals ... Named the St. Petersburg Times All-Pinellas Player of the Year in 2010 after averaging 23.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 5.0 steals, 4.6 assists and 3.0 blocks per game ... Helped take her tennis program to the Class 2A state tournament in 2009, advancing to and eventually falling in the No. 2 doubles final. Personal: Born January 16, 1992 ... Daughter of Jerry and Cathy Coley ... Has two brothers, Jock and Benjamin ... Her aunt, Tamika Coley, is the UCF women’s basketball record holder for career points and rebounds and led the Knights to a conference tournament title and an NCAA Tournament appearance in 1996 … Majoring in dietetics and nutrition. 2012-13 FIU Panthers #22 Jerica Coley Junior • 5-7 • Guard St. Petersburg, Fla. St. Petersburg Catholic Points: ............................................... 36, twice (last vs. WKU, 1/28/12) Field Goals: .......................................... 13, twice (last vs. ULM, 1/7/12) Field Goal Attempts: ...........................................27, at WKU (12/11/11) Three-Point FG: ........................4, twice (last vs. Morgan State, 1/3/12) Three-Point Attempts: .........9, twice (last vs. South Alabama, 2/25/12) Rebounds: ...............................................16, vs. Morgan State (1/3/12) Assists: ............................. 8, four times (last vs. Morgan State, 1/3/12) Steals:....................................................6, twice (last at UALR, 2/15/12) Blocks: ..................................................... 7, vs. Jacksonville (11/11/11) Minutes: ..............................................45, vs. South Alabama (2/25/12) CO LE Y ' S C A R E E R S T A T I S TICS YEAR GP-GS 2010-11 32-16 2011-12 34-34 TOTAL 66-50 MIN 1091 1339 2430 FG-FGA 185-397 271-635 456-1032 PCT .466 .425 .442 FT-FTA 102-130 208-249 310-379 PCT .785 .835 .818 3FG-FGA 29-117 46-160 75-277 PCT .248 .288 .271 REB 200 241 441 AVG 6.3 7.1 6.7 A 66 140 206 BLK 27 65 92 STL 72 60 132 PTS 501 794 1295 AVG 15.7 23.4 19.6 21 2012-13 Panthers COLEY'S CAREER HIGHS 2012-13 FIU Panthers #25 Arielle Durant Junior • 5-7 • Forward Lakeland, Fla. Tenoroc High School Sophomore (2011-12): Saw action in 21 games, totaling 104 minutes on the season … Made her season debut at UTSA (11/18), pulling down one rebound in three minutes ... Notched her first field goal of the season vs. CSU Bakersfield (11/27) ... Pulled down a career-high five rebounds vs. Lynn University (11/30) in a season-high 13 minutes ... Also saw 13 minutes of action vs. North Texas (2/9) ... Recorded her first-career steal at UALR (2/15) ... Totaled 18 rebounds (0.9 rpg) for the campaign … Scored a season-high two points on six occasions … Went 4-for-5 from the free throw line for the season. 2012-13 Panthers Freshman (2010-11): Appeared in seven games … Scored her firstcareer points off a jumper at No. 2 Baylor (11/12) … Suffered a seasonending knee injury. DURANT'S CAREER HIGHS Points: ..................................2, seven times (last vs. Stetson, 3/15/12) Field Goals: ..............................1, five times (last vs. Stetson, 3/15/12) Field Goal Attempts: ........................................... 4, vs. Lynn (11/30/11) Three-Point FG: ............................................................................... N/A Three-Point Attempts: ..................... 1, twice (last vs. Stetson, 3/15/12) Rebounds: .......................................................... 5, vs. Lynn (11/30/11) Assists: .......................................................... 2, vs. Georgia (12/30/10) Steals: .................................................................. 1, at UALR (2/15/12) Blocks: ............................................................................................. N/A Minutes: ............................................................14, at Baylor (11/12/10) Prior to FIU: A two-time all-county first team honoree ... Earned Class 4A Second Team All-State distinction ... Awarded District 12 Player of the Year and emerged as two-time MVP at Tenoroc ... Spent her first two years at Lake Gibson High and has served as captain every year of her career ... Graduated among the top 10 percent of her class as a member of the National Honor Society … Was the first student from Tenoroc to sign with a Division I program. Personal: Born October 12, 1991 ... Daughter of Marcus and Rojina Durant ... Has three younger siblings, Gabrielle, Danielle and Zane ... Her father played football at Florida A&M … Majoring in management. DURANT' S C A R E E R S T A T I ST ICS YEAR 2010-11 2011-12 TOTAL 22 GP-GS 7-0 21-0 28-0 MIN 46 104 150 FG-FGA 1-8 4-16 5-24 PCT .125 .250 .208 FT-FTA 0-0 4-5 4-5 PCT .000 .800 .800 3FG-FGA 0-0 0-2 0-2 PCT .000 .000 .000 REB 4 18 22 AVG 0.6 0.9 0.8 A 3 2 5 BLK 0 0 0 STL 0 1 1 PTS 2 12 14 AVG 0.3 0.6 0.5 2012-13 FIU Panthers #14 Kamika Idom Sophomore • 5-9 • Guard St. Petersburg, Fla. St. Petersburgh High School IDOM'S CAREER HIGHS Points: .............................................................19, vs. FGCU (11/14/11) Field Goals: .......................................................6, vs. FGCU (11/14/11) Field Goal Attempts: .......................11, twice (last vs. Stetson, 3/15/12) Three-Point FG: .................................................3, vs. FGCU (11/14/11) Three-Point Attempts: ................. 6, twice (last vs. Maryland, 11/25/11) Rebounds: ............................................ 8, vs. South Alabama (2/25/12) Assists: ................................... 3, three times (last vs. Stetson, 3/15/12) Steals: ........................................ 2, vs. twice (last vs. Stetson, 3/15/12) Blocks: .............................................................................................. N/A Minutes: .............................................. 33, vs. South Alabama (2/25/12) Prior to FIU: A three-time First Team All-County Honoree for both Gibbs High School (2009) and St. Petersburg High (2011, 2010) ... Named MVP for Gibbs HS in 2009 … A member of the Class 6A 2010 regional runner-up team for Gibbs ... Averaged 16.7 points, 8.5 rebounds, 4.9 assists, 3.2 steals and 1.2 blocks as a two-time MVP for St. Petersburg High under the direction of her head coach and mother, Tamika Coley ... Served as team captain in 2010 and 2011 … Selected for the FACA State All-Star game as a senior … A member of the Dean’s List and National Honor Society ... A Bright Future Scholarship recipient, also earning the Ebony Scholarship on three occasions … Graduated magna cum laude … Won the Division II National AAU Championship with PC Ballers Under-15 team ... Also recruited by James Madison, Lynn, Stetson and East Carolina. Personal: Born Dec. 27, 1992 ... Daughter of Kemmick Idom and Tamika Coley ... Has one sibling, Serrel Smith, Jr. … Her mother, Tamika, is the UCF women's basketball record holder for career points and rebounds and led the Knights to a conference tournament title and an NCAA Tournament appearance in 1996 ... Cousin of current FIU guard and 2012 All-American, Jerica Coley ... Majoring in accounting. I DO M ' S CA R E E R S T A T I S T I CS YEAR GP-GS 2011-12 33-0 TOTAL 33-0 MIN 521 521 FG-FGA 48-128 48-128 PCT .375 .375 FT-FTA 28-33 28-33 PCT .848 .848 3FG-FGA 12-50 12-50 PCT .240 .240 REB 71 71 AVG 2.2 2.2 A 23 23 BLK 0 0 STL 23 23 PTS 136 136 AVG 4.1 4.1 23 2012-13 Panthers Freshman (2011-12): Played in all but one game in her first collegiate campaign, averaging 4.1 points per game and 2.2 rebounds per contest … Reached double-digits in scoring in her collegiate debut vs. Jacksonville (11/11), also recording six rebounds, one steal and a pair of assists ... Came off the bench to score a career-high 19 points vs. Florida Gulf Coast (11/14) ... Her six made field goals and three converted three-point field goals against the Eagles each marked a career best … Recorded a career-high and FIU season-high-tying six steals at WKU (12/11) ... Posted a career-high eight rebounds to go along with five points and one steal in a career-high 33 minutes vs. South Alabama (2/25) ... Dished out a career-best three assists on three occasions, including vs. Stetson in the WNIT first round (3/15). 2012-13 FIU Panthers #3 Zsofia Labady Sophomore • 5-9 • Guard Pecs, Hungary Koch Valeria Koze Piskola LABADY'S CAREER HIGHS Freshman (2011-12): Saw action in all 34 games in her first collegiate season, earning 29 starting assignments … Averaged 2.5 points per game and 3.2 rebounds per contest for the year … Got her first-career start vs. Jacksonville (11/11), posting a career-high 10 rebounds to go along with two assists, one block and one steal ... Scored a career-high 13 points to go along with five boards and a career-best three steals in 40 minutes at UCF (12/2) ... Also notched career bests of four made field goals and three converted three-point field goals against the Knights … Dished out a career-high three assists vs. Middle Tennessee (1/12), also pulling down five boards … Played a full 40 minutes in three games … Contributed 17 steals, 25 assists and five blocks for the season. 2012-13 Panthers Points: ....................................................................13, at UCF (12/2/11) Field Goals: ..............................................................4, at UCF (12/2/11) Field Goal Attempts: .......................... 8, vs. CSU Bakersfield (11/27/11) Three-Point FG: ........................................................3, at UCF (12/2/11) Three-Point Attempts: ..............................................5, at UCF (12/2/11) Rebounds: .............................................. 10, vs. Jacksonville (11/11/11) Assists: ............................................. 3, vs. Middle Tennessee (1/12/12) Steals: ......................................................................3, at UCF (12/2/11) Blocks: ............................... 1, four times (last vs. Morgan State, 1/3/12) Minutes: ....................................... 40, three times (last at UCF, 12/2/11) Prior to FIU: Has played basketball for nine years … Attended Koch Valeria Koze Piskola … Is a four-time Hungarian Champion with amateur experience with Autopark Pusk. Personal: Born October 30, 1992 … Daughter of Zsolt Labady and Ildiko Dunai … Has one older brother, Balazs Labady, who plays basketball in Hungary … Enjoys reading, watching movies and sailing … Majoring in international business. L ABADY ' S C A R E E R S T A T I ST ICS YEAR GP-GS 2011-12 34-29 TOTAL 34-29 24 MIN 850 850 FG-FGA 31-90 31-90 PCT .344 .344 FT-FTA 12-20 12-20 PCT .600 .600 3FG-FGA 10-40 10-40 PCT .250 .250 REB 109 109 AVG 3.2 3.2 A 25 25 BLK 5 5 STL 17 17 PTS 84 84 AVG 2.5 2.5 2012-13 FIU Panthers #23 Finda Mansare Senior • 6-1 • Forward Budapest, Hungary Kolcsey Ferenc Gymnasium Junior (2011-12): Started all 34 games for the Panthers, totaling 1,001 minutes for a per-game season average of 29.4 … Ranked third on the team in both points per game (11.7) and rebounds per game (6.4) … Registered 52 blocked shots for the season, as her 1.5 blocks-per-game average ranked third in the Sun Belt Conference … Went 174-for-362 from the field for a .481 field goal percentage, a mark which ranked fifth in the SBC and 57th in the nation … Posted a team-best six doubledoubles for the year … Recorded a season-best 20 points vs. Lynn University (11/30) … Was a perfect 3-for-3 from the floor and 8-for-8 from the free throw line in a 14-point outing vs. Delaware State (12/18) ... Went 9-of-17 from the field and converted her first three-pointer of the season to go on for 19 points vs. Morgan State (1/3), also contributing nine rebounds and career-high marks of seven assists and four steals ... Registered her second-career double-double and first of the season with 12 points and 10 rebounds at Louisiana (1/14) … Led FIU on both ends of the floor at South Alabama (1/18), tallying 16 points, seven rebounds and a career-high five blocks ... Registered her third-career double-double and second of the season with 19 points and 11 rebounds at Troy (2/2) … Notched her third double-double of the season and fourth of her career with 14 points and 10 rebounds vs. Denver (2/11) ... Posted her fourth double-double of the season and fifth of her career with 13 points and a career-high 13 rebounds at Arkansas State (2/18) … Played a career-high 42 minutes vs. South Alabama (2/25) … Scored a season-high-tying 20 points vs. Louisiana in the SBC Championship opening round (3/3) ... Posted her fifth double-double of the season and sixth of her career with 13 points and 12 boards vs. Denver in the SBC Championship quarterfinals (3/4) … Registered her sixth double-double of the season and seventh of her career with 14 points and 12 boards vs. Stetson in the WNIT first round (3/15) … Her 10 made field goals against the Hatters marked a season high … A Preseason All-SBC Third Team selection. Points: .................................................................. 28, at WKU (2/23/11) Field Goals: .......................................................... 13, at WKU (2/23/11) Field Goal Attempts: .............................................. 18, vs. ULM (1/7/12) Three-Point FG: ...................................................... 2, at WKU (2/23/11) Three-Point Attempts: .....3, three times (last vs. Morgan State, 1/3/12) Rebounds: ............................................ 13, at Arkansas State (2/18/12) Assists: ...................................................... 7, vs. Morgan State (1/3/12) Steals: ....................................................... 4, vs. Morgan State (1/3/12) Blocks: .................................................... 5, at South Alabama (1/18/12) Minutes: .............................................. 42, vs. South Alabama (2/25/12) ending a 17-game losing streak to the Hilltoppers and sparking a fivegame win streak … Shot 7-of-12 from the field for 14 points to deliver Middle Tennessee’s (1/29) first loss to a team this year who wasn't ranked or receiving votes in the national polls … Sparked a 10-0 run with a jumper midway through the second half to help FIU go on to a win at Florida Atlantic (2/6) … One of five Panthers in double figures with 14 points against Florida Atlantic (2/19) to help deliver FIU’s first 100-point game in 13 years, also adding a career-high-tying five assists … Broke a 10-year-old school record for single-game field goal percentage by netting 13-of-13 from the field to lead FIU to a 75-62 win at WKU (2/23) en route to a career-high 28 points … Posted her first-career doubledouble with 13 points and a game-high 10 rebounds against ULM (3/6) in an SBC Tournament quarterfinal victory to lift FIU to its first appearance in the semifinals since 2005. Freshman (2009-10): Missed the first 15 games due to eligibility ... Worked her way into the starting lineup for nine of the final 10 games of the season ... Made her collegiate debut against ULM, tallying two points, one rebound and one blocked shot in 14 minutes ... Punched in her first-career start and grabbed a career-high nine rebounds vs. UALR (1/30) ... Nearly tallied a double-double with 11 points and nine rebounds in an overtime win at Florida Atlantic (1/30) ... Sank 10-of-14 from the floor en route to a 20-point performance vs. Florida Atlantic (2/17). Sophomore (2010-11): Starter in 30 of 31 games played … Finished the season ranked among the top 10 in the conference for field goal percentage (.498) and blocked shots (1.1 bpg) … Racked up 16 points on a 7-for-8 showing from the field and six rebounds in 27 minutes in a win over Morehead State (11/26) … Scored 13 points in 16 minutes in a win over Indiana State (11/28) to give FIU its first Thanksgiving Classic title in five years … Produced 21 points on a 9-of-12 showing from the field and added seven rebounds and three blocks against CSU Bakersfield (12/3) … Scored a game-high 19 points, including the Panthers’ go-ahead jumper, to lead FIU back from a 23-point deficit against Jacksonville (12/13) for the first road win of season … Scored 17 points to help FIU rally from a 14-point deficit to a win over WKU (1/26), Prior to FIU: Received all-star recognition at the European U20 Tournament in 2008 ... Averaged 11 points, 15 rebounds, two blocks and two assists per game with her club team, Vasas-Csata. Personal: Born July 24, 1989 ... Daughter of Tiendo Mansare and Anna Maria Hegedus … Majoring in international business. MANS ARE ' S C A R E E R S T A TIST ICS YEAR GP-GS 2009-10 15-9 2010-11 31-30 2011-12 34-34 TOTAL 80-73 MIN 352 805 1001 2158 FG-FGA 50-103 119-239 174-362 343-704 PCT .485 .498 .481 .487 FT-FTA 1-2 20-29 48-70 69-101 PCT .500 .690 .686 .683 3FG-FGA 3-15 8-21 1-11 12-46 PCT .200 .381 .091 .261 REB 68 141 219 430 AVG 4.5 4.5 6.4 5.4 A 0 33 50 83 BLK 17 33 52 102 STL 6 32 31 69 PTS 104 266 397 767 AVG 6.0 8.6 11.7 9.6 25 2012-13 Panthers MANSARE'S CAREER HIGHS 2012-13 FIU Panthers #32 Tynia McKinzie Sophomore • 6-0 • Forward Oviedo, Fla. Lake Howell High School Freshman (2011-12): Played in 21 games, averaging 1.6 points per game and 1.5 rebounds per contest … Made her collegiate debut at UTSA (11/18), pulling down two rebounds in four minutes ... Scored her first-career points vs. Jacksonville State (12/17), going 2-of-2 from the floor to contribute four points in six minutes ... Achieved careerhigh marks in points (9), rebounds (7), field goals made and field goals attempted (3-of-5) vs. Delaware State (12/18) … Also notched her firstcareer block and assist in a career-best 24 minutes against the Hornets ... Swiped her first-career steal at MT (12/21) ... Registered her secondcareer block at Troy (2/2). 2012-13 Panthers Prior to FIU: Spent her freshman year at Pine Castle Christian where she was named First Team All State and 1A State MVP ... Transferred to Lake Howell High School in 2008 where she emerged as a three-time First Team All-District (5A-5) and two-time All-Central Florida Second Team honoree ... Won two State Championships in 2007 and 2009 while tallying 2,137 points and 1,252 rebounds throughout her career ... Holds the Lake Howell school record for career points (1,726) and ranks third for rebounds (1,021) ... Named Team MVP as a junior and senior ... Finished her high school career as a 74 percent free-throw shooter ... Played AAU ball for Florida Girls Basketball as a freshman and the Orlando Comets as a sophomore and junior … A member of the National Society of High School Scholars, student government and drama club ... Also recruited by Georgia State, Fordham, UAB, Stetson, Old Dominion and Liberty. MCKINZIE'S CAREER HIGHS Points: ................................................ 9, vs. Delaware State (12/18/11) Field Goals: ........................................ 3, vs. Delaware State (12/18/11) Field Goal Attempts: ........................... 5, vs. Delaware State (12/18/11) Three-Point FG: ................................................................................ N/A Three-Point Attempts: ...................................................................... N/A Rebounds: .......................................... 7, vs. Delaware State (12/18/11) Assists: ............................................. 1, twice (last vs. Denver, 2/11/12) Steals: ........................................ 1, three times (last vs. WKU, 1/28/12) Blocks: ..................................................... 1, twice (last at Troy, 2/2/12) Minutes: ............................................ 24, vs. Delaware State (12/18/11) Personal: Born Nov. 27, 1992 … Daughter of Stan and Cheryl McKinzie … Has three younger siblings: Brayce, Kiara and Tarik … Enjoys watching TV and writing … Majoring in recreation and sports management with aspirations of becoming a reporter or journalist for ESPN. MCKI NZI E ' S C A R E E R S T A TIST ICS YEAR GP-GS 2011-12 21-0 TOTAL 21-0 26 MIN 126 126 FG-FGA 13-22 13-22 PCT .591 .591 FT-FTA 7-8 7-8 PCT .875 .875 3FG-FGA 0-0 0-0 PCT .000 .000 REB 31 31 AVG 1.5 1.5 A 2 2 BLK 2 2 STL 3 3 PTS 33 33 AVG 1.6 1.6 2012-13 FIU Panthers #24 Carmen Miloglav Senior • 5-7 • Guard Dubrovnik, Croatia Gimnazija Dubrovnik Sophomore (2010-11): Started all but two games … Tallied a career high with eight rebounds against CSU Bakersfield (12/3) … Registered a career-high 13 points to go along with five rebounds and four assists at Memphis (12/22) … Converted a pair of free throws for the go-ahead points in a come-from-behind win over WKU (1/26), ending a 17-game losing streak to the Hilltoppers and sparking a five-game win streak … Tied a career high in points with 13 and played all 40 minutes as FIU handed Middle Tennessee (1/29) its first loss to a team that wasn't ranked or receiving votes in the national polls … Played 37 minutes at Florida Atlantic (2/6), contributing four points, two boards, two assists and two steals … Registered two points and three rebounds vs. ULM (3/6) in an SBC Tournament quarterfinal victory to lift FIU to its first appearance in the semifinals since 2005. MILOGLAV'S CAREER HIGHS Points: ........................... 13, twice (last vs. Middle Tennessee, 1/29/11) Field Goals: ....................................................... 6, vs. Stetson (3/15/12) Field Goal Attempts: ............................ 11, vs. Arkansas State (1/20/10) Three-Point FG: ....................3, three times (last at Memphis, 12/22/10) Three-Point Attempts: ......................... 6, vs. CSU Bakersfield (12/3/10) Rebounds: ............................................ 8, vs CSU Bakersfield (12/3/10) Assists: ................................................................. 7, vs. Denver (3/4/12) Steals: ...................................4, twice (last vs. Florida Atlantic, 2/17/10) Blocks: .............................................. 2, twice (last vs. Stetson, 3/15/12) Minutes: ...............................................44, vs. South Alabama (2/25/12) Prior to FIU: Named Best Shooter at the Junior Championship in 2009. Personal: Born February 25, 1991 ... Daughter of Davor and Anita Miloglav ... Enjoys playing tennis and soccer … Majoring in international business. Freshman (2009-10): Missed the first nine games due to eligibility ... Worked her way into the starting lineup for 14 of the final 15 games of the season ... Made her collegiate debut at North Texas (12/20) ... Scored three points and tallied her first-career assist and steal vs. FGCU (12/22) ... Dished out five assists vs. No. 24 Georgia Tech (12/29) ... Brought down five rebounds at New Orleans (1/3) ... Punched her firstcareer start vs. ULM (1/6) ... Notched her first collegiate double-figure game with 10 points at WKU (1/19) ... Dished out a season-high five assists for the third time of the season vs. North Texas (2/6) ... Swiped a career-high four steals for the second time of the season vs. Florida Atlantic (2/17). MIL O G LAV ' S C A R E E R S T A TIST ICS YEAR GP-GS 2009-10 21-14 2010-11 32-30 2011-12 34-34 TOTAL 87-78 MIN 642 848 1048 2538 FG-FGA 27-84 43-111 50-136 120-331 PCT .321 .387 .368 .363 FT-FTA 12-23 18-24 12-20 42-67 PCT .522 .750 .600 .627 3FG-FGA 9-35 12-43 12-59 33-137 PCT .257 .279 .203 .241 REB 69 79 115 263 AVG 3.3 2.5 3.4 3.0 A 50 54 97 201 BLK 1 2 8 11 STL 31 32 37 100 PTS 75 116 124 315 AVG 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 27 2012-13 Panthers Junior (2011-12): Started all 34 games for the Panthers, totaling 1,048 minutes for a per-game average of 30.8 … Registered 3.6 points per game and 3.4 rebounds per contest for the season to go along with 97 assists, 37 steals and eight blocks …Her 2.9 assist-per-game average ranked eighth in the Sun Belt Conference … Tallied a season-high three steals on five occasions … Recorded a career-high two blocks on two occasions – vs. Morgan State (1/3) and Stetson (3/15) ... Played a career-high 44 minutes vs. South Alabama (2/25) ... Converted two three-point field goals in four games … Dished out a career-high seven assists vs. Denver in the SBC Championship quarterfinals (3/4) … Went 6-of-7 from the floor for a season-high 12 points vs. Stetson in the WNIT first round (3/15) … Her six made field goals against the Hatters marked a career best and her single-game field goal percentage of .857 ranked tied for first on the team. 2012-13 FIU Panthers #21 Timeyin Oritsesan Junior • 5-10 • Forward London, England Langley Park School for Girls Sophomore (2011-12): Played in 15 games, earning a pair of starting assignments … Recorded her first-career start vs. Jacksonville (11/11), posting four rebounds, two points and a career-high two assists ... Posted per-game averages of 1.6 points and 1.8 rebounds for the season … Tallied four points, two rebounds and her first-career block vs. Florida Gulf Coast (11/14) … Had a career outing vs. CSU Bakersfield (11/27), posting career-best marks of 11 points and eight rebounds in a career-high 23 minutes … Went 5-of-7 from the field against the Roadrunners, marking career bests in made field goals. 2012-13 Panthers Freshman (2010-11): Appeared in eight games, averaging nearly five minutes per contest … Grabbed her first-career rebounds at No. 2 Baylor (11/12), ending with four boards … Scored first-career points off a long jumper in a win over Morehead State (11/26) en route to a careerbest five points … Went 3-for-4 from the free throw line against Florida Atlantic (2/19) to help deliver FIU’s first 100-point game in 13 years … Notched one rebound and one assist in three minutes of action vs. Troy (2/26). ORITSESAN'S CAREER HIGHS Points: ............................................. 11, vs. CSU Bakersfield (11/27/11) Field Goals: ....................................... 5, vs. CSU Bakersfield (11/27/11) Field Goal Attempts: .......................... 7, vs. CSU Bakersfield (11/27/11) Three-Point FG: .................................................................................N/A Three-Point Attempts: .......................................................................N/A Rebounds: ......................................... 8, vs. CSU Bakersfield (11/27/11) Assists: ..................................................... 2, vs. Jacksonville (11/14/11) Steals: ...............................................................................................N/A Blocks: .............................. 1, twice (last vs. CSU Bakersfield, 11/27/11) Minutes: ........................................... 23, vs. CSU Bakersfield (11/27/11) Prior to FIU: A member of the U18 National Championship Team (Sevenoaks Suns), regional championship team (Southeast England) and county championship team (Surrey) in 2007 ... Named U14 Most Improved Player in 2005-06 and U18 Most Improved in 2009-10 ... Served as Christian Union Leader in 2009-10. Personal: Born May 23, 1992 ... Daughter of Omasan and Sandra Oritsesan ... Enjoys spending time with family, listening to music and volunteering for her local church … Majoring in management. OR I TS E S AN ' S C A R E E R S T AT IST ICS YEAR GP-GS 2010-11 8-0 2011-12 15-2 TOTAL 23-2 28 MIN 38 153 191 FG-FGA 3-4 10-25 13-29 PCT .750 .400 .448 FT-FTA 4-7 2-5 6-12 PCT .571 .400 .500 3FG-FGA 0-0 0-0 0-0 PCT .000 .000 .000 REB 8 27 35 AVG 1.0 1.8 1.5 A 1 5 6 BLK 0 2 2 STL 0 0 0 PTS 10 22 32 AVG 1.3 1.5 1.4 2012-13 FIU Panthers #33 Brianna Wright Redshirt Freshman • 6-2 • Center/Forward Titusville, Fla. Titusville High School Freshman (2011-12): Redshirted. Prior to FIU: A four-year letter winner and first team all-conference honoree for the Titusville High School basketball team ... Also competed in track and field for two years … Averaged 13.7 points, 10.3 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game for the Terriers ... Helped Titusville to a District and Regional Championship in the 2010-11 ... Named MVP her junior season ... Competed for three club teams: Lady Comets (age 12-15), FGB (freshman and sophomore years), and Orlando Comets (junior and senior years) ... Named Chairman of the Boards in 2009 and 2010 … A member of the Vision Mentoring Program, Key Club and NAACP Youth Council … Was recognized with the Athletic-Academic Award after maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher throughout basketball season … Also recruited by Jacksonville, Florida Atlantic, East Carolina, Saint Joseph’s and Bethune-Cookman. #12 Marita Davydova Junior • 6-3 • Center Moscow, Russia Russian Agrarian University Prior to FIU: A 10-year basketball veteran … Comes to FIU as a junior transfer from Russian State Agrarian University … Boasted averages of 31.2 points, 17.8 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.0 steals per contest in high school, earning MVP honors from 2008-10 … Led her squads to the Russian Junior Championships from 2006-08 before finishing as runners-up in 2009-10 … Competed for Russia in the U-20 European Championships in the summer of 2012. Personal: Born February 22, 1993 … Daughter of Mikhail and Tatjana Davydova … Has one older sibling, Alexey … Her mother and father both played collegiate basketball in Russia … Aspires to play basketball in Europe or in the WNBA … Enjoys reading, music and spending time with friends and family … Majoring in management. 29 2012-13 Panthers Personal: Born on Dec. 9, 1992 ... Daughter of Allen Sr. and Veronica Wright ... Has one brother, Allen ... Enjoys hanging out with her teammates, shopping and listening to music … Majoring in nursing. 2012-13 FIU Panthers #10 Katrina Epnere Freshman • 5-9 • Guard/Forward Riga, Latvia Riga State Gymnasium No. 1 Prior to FIU: A two-time MVP out of Riga State Gymnasium No. 1 … An all-star for five years in the Latvian Youth League, also earning MVP recognition from 2007-10 … Led her youth league squad to a first-place finish in 2009-10 … Averaged 19.1 points, 9.7 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 3.0 steals per game for her career, also totaling 57 blocks ... Has club experience, having played for TTT Riga in 2011-12. Personal: Born August 28, 1993 … Daughter of Einars Holm and Una Epnere … Has a twin brother, Kristaps, and two older siblings, Kaspars and Girts … Enjoys charity events and volunteering … Undecided on a major, and hopes to study further in health sciences upon graduation. 2012-13 Panthers Taylor Shade #5 Freshman • 5-6 • Guard Boynton Beach, Fla. Boynton Beach High School Prior to FIU: A three-time MVP at Boynton Beach Community High School … Is coming off a 2011-12 season in which she led the Tigers to a district championship … Has received multiple all-state, all-conference and all-area accolades … Was a nominee for the 2012 McDonald’s All-American Game … Posted Boynton Beach High School’s only triple-double in girls’ basketball history with 26 points, 12 assists and 10 steals … Scored 1,768 points for her career, averaging 18.0 points per game … Posted career per-game averages of 4.2 rebounds, 3.0 steals and 2.8 assists … Converted a career 151 three-point field goals, including 60 treys in her final campaign … Also a standout flag football athlete, earning Sun Sentinel Player of the Year recognition in 2009-10 … Earned various all-conference, all-state and all area awards for flag football … An excellent student, having earned multiple scholar athlete awards … A four-time Academic Student Player of the Year selection … Graduated with honors and was in the top-five percent of her class from 2008-12 … A member of National Honor Society. Personal: Born April 26, 1994 … Daughter of Reginald and Cecelia Shade … Has two siblings, Toyrei and Tyra … Her father was a member of the track & field team at Bethune-Cookman … Enjoys sleeping, eating, listening to music and spending time with family … Aspires to play in the WNBA or overseas … Also has aspirations of becoming a physical therapist and starting her own practice, and would like to give back by working with youth in her community … Majoring in sports management. 30 2011-12 Season Review Overall Statistics & Results ........................... 32 Sun Belt Conference Statistics & Results...... 33 FIU Team Highs & Lows ................................ 34 2011-12 Season Review Sun Belt Conference Season Review ...... 35-36 31 2011-12 Overall Statistics RECORD ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE OVERALL 23-11 10-6 13-5 HOME 14-4 6-2 8-2 AWAY 5-6 4-4 1-2 NEUTRAL 4-1 0-0 4-1 2011-12 STATISTICS - ALL GAMES # PLAYER 22 Coley, Jerica 10 Hutlassa, Fanni 23 Mansare, Finda 14 Idom, Kamika 24 Miloglav, Carmen 03 Labady, Zsofia 13 Ashmore, Diamond 05 Melnikova, Sasha 32 McKinzie, Tynia 21 Oritsesan, Timeyin 25 Durant, Arielle 02 Bodlovic, Aleksandra 20 Salas, Sabina TM TEAM Total Opponents GP-GS 34-34 34-31 34-34 33-0 34-34 34-29 26-1 18-5 21-0 15-2 21-0 4-0 8-0 MIN-AVG 1339-39.4 1150-33.8 1001-29.4 521-15.8 1048-30.8 850-25.0 197-7.6 294-16.3 126-6.0 153-10.2 104-5.0 15-3.8 27-3.4 FG-FGA 270-635 166-355 174-362 48-128 50-136 31-90 23-43 17-51 13-22 10-25 4-16 1-1 0-4 PCT .425 .468 .481 .375 .368 .344 .535 .333 .591 .400 .250 1.000 .000 3FG-3FGA 46-160 33-103 1-11 12-50 12-59 10-40 0-1 6-22 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 34 34 6825 6825 807-1868 .432 120-448 687-1864 . .369 143-501 PCT .288 .320 .091 .240 .203 .250 .000 .273 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 FT-FTA 208-249 84-124 48-70 28-33 12-20 12-20 13-18 16-18 7-8 2-5 4-5 0-0 0-0 PCT .835 .677 .686 .848 .600 .600 .722 .889 .875 .400 .800 .000 .000 .268 .285 434-570 .761 391-594 .658 OFF-DEF 91-150 62-175 76-143 39-32 27-88 35-74 10-29 19-22 7-24 14-13 7-11 0-1 0-4 53-62 440-828 443-701 TOTAL 241 237 219 71 115 109 39 41 31 27 18 1 4 115 1268 1144 AVG 7.1 7.0 6.4 2.2 3.4 3.2 1.5 2.3 1.5 1.8 0.9 0.3 0.5 3.4 37.3 33.6 AST 140 75 50 23 97 25 21 10 2 5 2 1 2 437 541 TO 130 74 78 29 94 33 31 11 8 5 8 5 4 24 534 535 BLK 65 12 52 0 8 5 10 6 2 2 0 0 0 STL 60 69 31 23 37 17 4 5 3 0 1 0 0 PTS 794 449 397 136 124 84 59 56 33 22 12 2 0 AVG 23.4 13.2 11.7 4.1 3.6 2.5 2.3 3.1 1.6 1.5 0.6 0.5 0.0 162 71 250 250 2168 1908 63.8 56.1 2011-12 RESULTS - ALL GAMES 2011-12 Season Review DATE 11/11/11 11/14/11 11/18/11 11/21/11 11/25/11 11/27/11 11/30/11 12/2/11 12/11/11 12/17/11 12/18/11 12/21/11 12/29/11 12/30/11 1/3/12 1/7/12 1/12/12 01/14/12 01/18/12 1/21/12 01/28/12 02/02/12 2/4/12 2/9/2012 02/11/12 2/15/12 02/18/12 2/23/12 02/25/12 3/3/12 03/04/12 3/5/12 03/15/12 3/17/12 OPPONENT JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA GULF COAST at UTSA FLORIDA A&M ! MARYLAND ! CSU Bakersfield LYNN UNIVERSITY at UCF * at WKU $ vs Jacksonville State $ vs Delaware State * at Middle Tennessee % ALBANY % AUBURN Morgan State * ULM * MIDDLE TENNESSEE * at Louisiana * at South Alabama * FLORIDA ATLANTIC * WKU * at Troy * at Florida Atlantic * NORTH TEXAS * DENVER * at UALR * at Arkansas State * TROY * SOUTH ALABAMA & vs Louisiana & vs Denver & vs Middle Tennessee # STETSON ^ at USF RESULT W, 63-37 L, 72-80 L, 54-61 W, 79-64 L, 52-84 W, 82-59 W, 68-30 W, 61-46 L, 48-65 W, 79-52 W, 73-57 L, 53-58 W, 69-56 W, 64-55 W, 77-60 W, 65-55 L, 60-74 W, 78-48 W, 50-48 L, 49-50 W, 60-56 W, 65-41 L, 49-51 W, 68-65 W, 58-42 L, 58-63 W, 52-45 W, 74-52 W, 58-55 (OT) W, 74-53 W, 67-59 L, 53-63 W, 75-47 L, 61-77 * = Sun Belt Conference game ! = FIU Thanksgiving Classic (Miami, Fla.) $ = UNF Osprey Holiday Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.) % = FIU Sun & Fun Classic (Miami, Fla.) & = Sun Belt Conference Championship (Hot Springs, Ark.) # = Postseason WNIT First Round (Miami, Fla.) ^ = Postseason WNIT Second Round (Tampa, Fla.) 32 ATTENDANCE 348 326 935 359 334 277 318 311 769 618 581 2596 437 342 267 366 365 198 518 776 383 311 607 307 343 1739 1733 337 443 3350 3459 3148 296 741 TEAM-HIGH POINTS (22) Coley, Jerica (22) Hutlassa, Fanni (18) Hutlassa, Fanni (32) Coley, Jerica (24) Coley, Jerica (30) Coley, Jerica (20) Mansare, Finda (33) Coley, Jerica (32) Coley, Jerica (35) Coley, Jerica (18) Coley, Jerica (17) Coley, Jerica (24) Hutlassa, Fanni (28) Coley, Jerica (28) Coley, Jerica (36) Coley, Jerica (29) Coley, Jerica (22) Coley, Jerica (16) Mansare, Finda (21) Coley, Jerica (36) Coley, Jerica (26) Coley, Jerica (17) Hutlassa, Fanni (25) Coley, Jerica (18) Coley, Jerica (24) Coley, Jerica (23) Coley, Jerica (26) Hutlassa, Fanni (25) Coley, Jerica (20) Mansare, Finda (22) Coley, Jerica (21) Hutlassa, Fanni (21) Coley, Jerica (30) Coley, Jerica SCORE BY PERIODS: FIU Opponents TEAM-HIGH REBOUNDS (11) Coley, Jerica (9) Coley, Jerica (9) Hutlassa, Fanni (8) Coley, Jerica (8) Hutlassa, Fanni (7) Hutlassa, Fanni (8) Labady, Zsofia (8) Hutlassa, Fanni (8) Mansare, Finda (7) Coley, Jerica (14) Coley, Jerica (8) Coley, Jerica (8) Coley, Jerica (8) Hutlassa, Fanni (8) Hutlassa, Fanni (10) Hutlassa, Fanni (8) Mansare, Finda (6) Miloglav, Carmen (16) Coley, Jerica (12) Hutlassa, Fanni (7) Coley, Jerica (10) Mansare, Finda (7) Mansare, Finda (8) Hutlassa, Fanni (9) Coley, Jerica (9) Mansare, Finda (11) Mansare, Finda (6) Hutlassa, Fanni (7) Miloglav, Carmen (10) Mansare, Finda (8) Hutlassa, Fanni (13) Mansare, Finda (9) Hutlassa, Fanni (9) Hutlassa, Fanni (12) Hutlassa, Fanni (12) Mansare, Finda (14) Hutlassa, Fanni (12) Mansare, Finda (14) Coley, Jerica 1st 1000 887 2nd 1161 1017 OT 7 4 Total 2168 1908 2011-12 Sun Belt Conference Statistics RE CO RD ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE OV ER A L L 10-6 10-6 - H OME 6-2 6-2 - AWAY 4-4 4-4 - NEUTRAL 4-1 0-0 - 2011-12 STATISTICS - CONFERENCE GAMES (REGULAR SEASON) # PLAYER 22 Coley, Jerica 10 Hutlassa, Fanni 23 Mansare, Finda 24 Miloglav, Carmen 13 Ashmore, Diamond 14 Idom, Kamika 05 Melnikova, Sasha 03 Labady, Zsofia 32 McKinzie, Tynia 25 Durant, Arielle 21 Oritsesan, Timeyin 02 Bodlovic, Aleksandra 20 Salas, Sabina TM TEAM Total Opponents GP-GS 16-16 16-15 16-16 16-16 13-1 15-0 13-5 16-11 11-0 10-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 MIN-AVG 637-39.8 564-35.2 503-31.4 491-30.7 101-7.8 212-14.1 172-13.2 395-24.7 73-6.6 47-4.7 17-5.7 11-5.5 2-2.0 FG-FGA 128-313 70-162 81-179 21-56 14-21 10-37 7-29 6-34 7-13 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 PCT .409 .432 .453 .375 .667 .270 .241 .176 .538 .250 .000 .000 .000 16 16 3225 3225 345-849 .406 320-849 .377 3FG-3FGA 22-77 16-46 0-7 3-21 0-1 2-14 1-14 2-17 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 PCT .286 .348 .000 .143 .000 .143 .071 .118 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 FT-FTA 104-122 43-63 26-40 6-11 7-10 6-8 10-12 5-7 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 PCT .852 .683 .650 .545 .700 .750 .833 .714 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 46-197 76-233 .234 .326 209-275 .760 152-245 .620 OFF-DEF 49-55 28-75 35-71 13-48 3-21 18-11 11-11 16-26 5-14 2-6 1-1 0-1 0-0 22-29 203-369 199-338 TOTAL 104 103 106 61 24 29 22 42 19 8 2 1 0 51 572 537 AVG 6.5 6.4 6.6 3.8 1.8 1.9 1.7 2.6 1.7 0.8 0.7 0.5 0.0 3.2 35.8 33.6 AST 50 26 17 40 3 5 4 11 1 0 0 1 1 159 159 TO 65 32 44 45 16 12 8 11 4 2 2 2 0 13 256 266 BLK 24 6 25 1 4 0 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 STL 32 39 13 14 4 14 4 10 3 1 0 0 0 PTS 382 199 188 51 35 28 25 19 16 2 0 0 0 AVG 23.9 12.4 11.8 3.2 2.7 1.9 1.9 1.2 1.5 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 67 38 134 112 945 868 59.1 54.2 2011-12 RESULTS - CONFERENCE GAMES (REGULAR SEASON) OPPONENT * at WKU * at Middle Tennessee * ULM * MIDDLE TENNESSEE * at Louisiana * at South Alabama * FLORIDA ATLANTIC * WKU * at Troy * at Florida Atlantic * NORTH TEXAS * DENVER * at UALR * at Arkansas State * TROY * SOUTH ALABAMA RESULT L, 48-65 L, 53-58 W, 65-55 L, 60-74 W, 78-48 W, 50-48 L, 49-50 W, 60-56 W, 65-41 L, 49-51 W, 68-65 W, 58-42 L, 58-63 W, 52-45 W, 74-52 W, 58-55 (OT) ATTENDANCE 769 2596 366 365 198 518 776 383 311 607 307 343 1739 1733 337 443 TEAM-HIGH POINTS (32) Coley, Jerica (17) Coley, Jerica (36) Coley, Jerica (29) Coley, Jerica (22) Coley, Jerica (16) Mansare, Finda (21) Coley, Jerica (36) Coley, Jerica (26) Coley, Jerica (17) Hutlassa, Fanni (25) Coley, Jerica (18) Coley, Jerica (24) Coley, Jerica (23) Coley, Jerica (26) Hutlassa, Fanni (25) Coley, Jerica TEAM-HIGH REBOUNDS (8) Coley, Jerica (10) Hutlassa, Fanni (12) Hutlassa, Fanni (7) Coley, Jerica (10) Mansare, Finda (7) Mansare, Finda (8) Hutlassa, Fanni (9) Coley, Jerica (9) Mansare, Finda (11) Mansare, Finda (6) Hutlassa, Fanni (7) Miloglav, Carmen (10) Mansare, Finda (8) Hutlassa, Fanni (13) Mansare, Finda (9) Hutlassa, Fanni (9) Hutlassa, Fanni 2011-12 Season Review DATE 12/11/11 12/21/11 1/7/12 1/12/12 01/14/12 01/18/12 1/21/12 01/28/12 02/02/12 2/4/12 2/9/2012 02/11/12 2/15/12 02/18/12 2/23/12 02/25/12 * = Sun Belt Conference game SCORE BY PERIODS: FIU Opponents 1st 401 395 2nd 537 469 OT 7 4 Total 945 868 33 2011-12 Team Highs & Lows FIU TEAM LOWS FIU TEAM HIGHS POINTS FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOAL ATT. FIELD GOAL PCT. 48 at WKU (12/11/11) CSUB (11/27/11) vs Jacksonville State (12/17/11) 49 FAU (1/21/12) 79 FLORIDA A&M (11/21/11) 49 at FAU (2/4/12) 78 at Louisiana (01/14/12) 50 at South Alabama (01/18/12) 77 MSUW (1/3/12) 52 MARYLAND (11/25/11) 34 STETSON (03/15/12) 52 at Arkansas State (02/18/12) 33 at Louisiana (01/14/12) 70 STETSON (03/15/12) 67 FLORIDA A&M (11/21/11) .592 (29-49) .568 (21-37) 3 PT FG MADE POINTS 82 79 FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOAL AT. vs Jacksonville State (12/17/11) vs Delaware State (12/18/11) 10 MSUW (1/3/12) 9 vs Jacksonville State (12/17/11) 25 MARYLAND (11/25/11) FIELD GOAL PCT. 15 at WKU (12/11/11) 16 SOUTH ALABAMA (02/25/12) 37 vs Delaware State (12/18/11) 44 AUBURN (12/30/11) .263 (15-57) at WKU (12/11/11) .291 (16-55) SOUTH ALABAMA (02/25/12) 0 vs Delaware State (12/18/11) 3 PT FG MADE 0 at Louisiana (01/14/12) 4 vs Delaware State (12/18/11) JACKSONVILLE (11/11/11) 7 JACKSONVILLE (11/11/11) .500 (10-20) MSUW (1/3/12) 7 at UTSA (11/18/11) .500 (9-18) vs Jacksonville State (12/17/11) 7 3 PT FG ATT. 23 3 PT FG PCT. .571 (4-7) FREE THROWS MADE vs Middle Tennessee (3/5/12) 3 PT FG ATT. 3 PT FG PCT. at Troy (02/02/12) .000 (0-4) vs Delaware State (12/18/11) .000 (0-8) at Louisiana (01/14/12) 31 vs Delaware State (12/18/11) 24 NORTH TEXAS (2/9/2012) 39 vs Delaware State (12/18/11) 32 at USF (3/17/12) 5 MSUW (1/3/12) FREE THROW PCT. 1.000 (20-20) SOUTH ALABAMA (02/25/12) 5 STETSON (03/15/12) .923 (12-13) at Louisiana (01/14/12) FREE THROW ATT. 0 vs Middle Tennessee (3/5/12) FREE THROW PCT. .000 (0-0) FREE THROW ATT. REBOUNDS ASSISTS 2011-12 Season Review STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS TURNOVERS FOULS 34 50 JACKSONVILLE (11/11/11) 47 STETSON (03/15/12) 47 TROY (2/23/12) 47 LYNN UNIVERSITY (11/30/11) 47 CSUB (11/27/11) 23 MSUW (1/3/12) 21 vs Louisiana (3/3/12) 16 at WKU (12/11/11) 13 at FAU (2/4/12) 13 WKU (01/28/12) 12 FREE THROWS MADE 8 .500 (5-10) REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS JACKSONVILLE (11/11/11) 11 CSUB (11/27/11) 24 at Middle Tennessee (12/21/11) 24 JACKSONVILLE (11/11/11) 29 at UTSA (11/18/11) 23 at USF (3/17/12) 0 TURNOVERS FOULS 23 vs Middle Tennessee (3/5/12) STETSON (03/15/12) vs Middle Tennessee (3/5/12) MSUW (1/3/12) MARYLAND (11/25/11) 24 FAU (1/21/12) 4 at WKU (12/11/11) 6 WKU (01/28/12) 1 at South Alabama (01/18/12) 2 vs Middle Tennessee (3/5/12) 1 MARYLAND (11/25/11) 1 at WKU (12/11/11) 8 LYNN UNIVERSITY (11/30/11) 10 at UCF (12/2/11) 6 at Louisiana (01/14/12) 7 MSUW (1/3/12) 2011 Sun Belt Conference Season Recap 2011-12 SUN BELT CONFERENCE STANDINGS (FINAL) Sun Belt Pct. Overall Pct. Postseason (Record) 16-0 11-5 10-6 9-7 5-11 1-15 1.000 .688 .625 .563 .313 .063 26-7 17-13 23-11 17-13 9-21 2-26 .788 .567 .676 .567 .300 .071 NCAA Tournament (0-1) Postseason WNIT (0-1) Postseason WNIT (1-1) - 12-4 11-5 7-9 7-9 6-10 1-15 .750 .688 .438 .438 .375 .063 20-13 19-12 15-16 9-21 12-18 7-23 .606 .613 .484 .300 .400 .233 NCAA Tournament (0-1) - # - Regular Season Champion 2012 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Fanni Hutlassa, FIU Ebony Rowe, Middle Tennessee Kortni Jones, Middle Tennessee Icelyn Elie, Middle Tennessee Marian Kursh, UALR Most Outstanding Player Taylor Gault, UALR 2012 POSTSEASON HONORS First Team All-SBC Taylor Gault (UALR, Fr., G) Kaetlyn Murdoch (Denver, Sr., F) Jerica Coley (FIU, So., G) Ebony Rowe (Middle Tennessee, So., F) Kortni Jones (Middle Tennessee, Jr., G) Second Team All-SBC Jane Morrill (Arkansas State, So. F) Marian Kursh (UALR, Sr., C) Emiko Smith (Denver, Jr., G) Chenise Miller (Florida Atlantic, So., F) Icelyn Elie (Middle Tennessee, Jr., F) Third Team All-SBC Fanni Hutlassa (FIU, RS-Sr., G) Larrie Williams (ULM, Sr., C) Jasmine Godbolt (North Texas, Jr., F) Mansa El (South Alabama, r-Jr., G) LaTeira Owens (WKU, Sr., F) SBC Player of the Year Jerica Coley (FIU, So., G) SBC Defensive Player of the Year Teri Stamps (Florida Atlantic, Sr., G) SBC Freshman of the Year Taylor Gault (UALR, Fr., G) % Tournament Champion 2012 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Summit Arena -- Hot Springs, Ark. Saturday, March 3, 2012 Game 1 - (E) #3 FIU 74, (W) #6 Louisiana 53 Game 2 - (E) #5 WKU 66, (W) #4 ULM 50 Game 3 - (W) #3 North Texas 75, (E) #6 Troy 61 Game 4 - (E) #4 South Alabama 62, (W) #5 Arkansas State 38 Sunday, March 4, 2012 Game 5 - (E) #1 Middle Tennessee 65, (E) #5 WKU 57 (Sun Belt Network) Game 6 - (E) #3 FIU 67, (W) #2 Denver 59 Game 7 - (W) #1 UALR 60, (E) #4 South Alabama 54 (Sun Belt Network) Game 8 - (E) #2 Florida Atlantic 56, (W) #3 North Texas 55 Monday, March 5, 2012 Game 9 - (E) #1 Middle Tennessee 63, (E) #3 FIU 53 (Sun Belt Network) Game 10 - (W) #1 UALR 59, (E) #2 Florida Atlantic 42 (Sun Belt Network) Tuesday, March 6, 2012 Championship Game - (W) #1 UALR 71, (E) #1 Middle Tennessee 70 (OT) (ESPNU) 2011-12 SBC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ARCHIVE Nov. 15 ......................................................................................................Kaetlyn Murdoch, Denver Nov. 22 ..................................................................................................Jane Morrill, Arkansas State Nov. 29 ................................................................................................... Tamara Torru, North Texas Dec. 6 .....................................................................................................................Jerica Coley, FIU Dec. 13 ...........................................................................................Ebony Rowe, Middle Tennessee Dec. 20 ...................................................................................................... Kaetlyn Murdoch, Denver Jan. 2 ..............................................................................................Ebony Rowe, Middle Tennessee Jan. 9 .....................................................................................................................Jerica Coley, FIU Jan. 16 ............................................................................................ Sarda Peterson, South Alabama Jan. 23 ............................................................................................Ebony Rowe, Middle Tennessee Jan. 30 ....................................................................................................... Kaetlyn Murdoch, Denver Feb. 6 .............................................................................................. Sarda Peterson, South Alabama Feb. 13 ..................................................................................................................Jerica Coley, FIU Feb. 20 ...............................................................................................................Marian Kursh, UALR Feb. 27 ............................................................................................Ebony Rowe, Middle Tennessee SBC Coach of the Year Rick Insell, Middle Tennessee 35 2011-12 Season Review Team East Division Middle Tennessee # Florida Atlantic FIU South Alabama WKU Troy West Division UALR % Denver North Texas ULM Arkansas State Louisiana 2011-12 Sun Belt Conference Statistical Top-Fives TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS 3FG 46 115 0 0 12 FT 208 69 101 94 100 PTS AVG/G 794 23.4 556 16.8 513 16.5 538 16.3 486 16.2 G 33 34 31 31 30 W-L 26-7 23-11 15-16 19-12 9-21 PTS 2186 2168 1878 1875 1798 AVG/G 66.2 63.8 60.6 60.5 59.9 Scoring Margin 1. Middle Tennessee 2. FIU 3. South Alabama 4. North Texas 5. Denver G 33 34 30 31 31 OFF 66.2 63.8 59.1 60.6 60.5 DEF MARGIN 57.3 +8.9 56.1 +7.6 52.8 +6.3 57.7 +2.8 57.8 +2.7 2011-12 Season Review G 34 33 31 33 30 Rebounding 1. Rowe, Ebony-MT 2. Ammons, Taylor-USA 3. Kursh, Marian-UALR 4. Elie, Icelyn-MT 5. Owens, LaTeira-WKU G 33 30 32 33 30 OFF 189 91 77 117 78 DEF 144 176 180 146 148 TOT 333 267 257 263 226 Field Goal Percentage 1. Rowe, Ebony-MT 2. Murdoch, Kaetlyn-DU 3. Kursh, Marian-UALR 4. Elie, Icelyn-MT 5. Mansare, Finda-FIU G 33 31 32 33 34 FG 222 206 147 172 174 FGA 407 387 280 352 362 PCT .545 .532 .525 .489 .481 Rebounding Margin 1. WKU 2. North Texas 3. FIU 4. South Alabama 5. UALR 3-PT FG Percentage 1. Nagy, Ieva-TROY 2. Reynolds, Camille-USA 3. Fothergill, Danay-WKU 4. Torru, Tamara-NT 5. Jones, Kortni-MT G 28 30 22 31 33 3FG 31 33 31 36 115 FGA 77 86 87 102 329 PCT .403 .384 .356 .353 .350 Field Goal Percentage 1. FIU 2. Middle Tennessee 3. Denver 4. UALR 5. Florida Atlantic G 34 33 31 33 30 FGM 807 798 690 729 617 FGA 1868 1914 1661 1794 1607 PCT .432 .417 .415 .406 .384 Free Throw Percentage 1. Morrill, Jane-ASU 2. Coley, Jerica-FIU 3. El,Mansa-USA 4. Motley, Krystal-ULL 5. Elie, Icelyn-MT G 30 34 30 26 33 FTM 100 208 84 60 94 FTA 114 249 106 77 124 PCT .877 .835 .792 .779 .758 3-PT FG Percentage 1. Denver 2. Middle Tennessee 3. Florida Atlantic 4. UALR 5. South Alabama G 31 33 30 33 30 FGM 134 224 137 101 198 FGA 407 706 450 334 667 PCT .329 .317 .304 .302 .297 Assists 1. Smith, Emiko-DU 2. Torres,Elizabeth-ULM 3. Jones, Kortni-MT 4. Coley, Jerica-FIU 5. Ford, Taylor-UALR Cason, Shanice-MT G 31 30 33 34 33 33 AST 199 147 153 140 132 132 AVG/G 6.4 4.9 4.6 4.1 4.0 4.0 Free Throw Percentage 1. FIU 2. Arkansas State 3. Louisiana 4. Denver 5. North Texas G 34 30 30 31 31 FTM 434 343 265 361 419 FTA 570 493 385 531 623 PCT .761 .696 .688 .680 .673 Steals 1. Rowe, Ebony-MT 2. Smith, Emiko-DU 3. Cason, Shanice-MT 4. Hutlassa, Fanni-FIU 5. Noonan, Quincey-DU G 33 31 33 34 16 STL 79 71 67 69 32 AVG/G 2.4 2.3 2.0 2.0 2.0 Assists 1. Denver 2. Middle Tennessee 3. FIU 4. ULM 5. North Texas G 31 33 34 30 31 NO. 441 462 437 352 333 AVG/G 14.2 14.0 12.9 11.7 10.7 Blocked Shots 1. Coley, Jerica-FIU 2. Murdoch, Kaetlyn-DU 3. Mansare, Finda-FIU 4. Johnson, Jasmine-WKU 5. Blakely, Braylah-NT G 34 31 34 30 21 BLK 65 49 52 40 24 AVG/G 1.9 1.6 1.5 1.3 1.1 Steals 1. Middle Tennessee 2. Louisiana 3. ULM 4. Arkansas State 5. WKU G 33 30 30 30 30 NO. 341 272 250 245 244 AVG/G 10.3 9.1 8.3 8.2 8.19 Assist/Turnover Ratio 1. Smith, Emiko-DU 2. Cason, Shanice-MT 3. Jones, Kortni-MT 4. Torres,Elizabeth-ULM 5. Ford, Taylor-UALR G 31 33 33 30 33 AST 199 132 153 147 132 T/O 129 102 124 120 110 NO. 162 129 114 103 3.0 AVG/G 4.8 4.3 3.5 3.4 Minutes Played 1. Coley, Jerica-FIU 2. Jones, Kortni-MT 3. Rowe, Ebony-MT 4. Smith, Emiko-DU 5. Olvera, Ashley-ASU G 34 33 33 31 30 MINS 1339 1273 1200 1116 1057 AVG 14.2 12.9 14.0 10.2 10.7 36 FG 270 186 206 222 187 Scoring Offense 1. Middle Tennessee 2. FIU 3. North Texas 4. Denver 5. ULM Scoring 1. Coley, Jerica-FIU 2. Jones, Kortni-MT 3. Murdoch, Kaetlyn-DU 4. Rowe, Ebony-MT 5. Morrill, Jane-ASU RATIO 1.5 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 AVG/G 39.4 38.6 36.4 36.0 35.2 AVG/G 10.1 8.9 8.0 8.0 7.5 G 30 31 34 30 33 TM 1242 1272 1268 1236 1259 Blocked Shots 1. FIU 2. ULM 3. UALR 4. WKU 5. Denver 31 G 34 30 33 30 93 Assist/Turnover Ratio 1. Denver 2. FIU 3. Middle Tennessee 4. Arkansas State 5. UALR G 31 34 33 30 33 AST 441 437 462 305 353 AVG 41.4 41.0 37.3 41.2 38.2 OPP 1028 1084 1144 1141 1166 T/O 501 534 568 466 557 AVG 34.3 35.0 33.6 38.0 35.3 AVG 16.2 15.7 17.2 15.5 16.9 MARGIN +7.1 +6.1 +3.6 +3.2 +2.8 RATIO 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.6 History & Records Individual & Team Records .......................38-39 Single Game & Single Season Records ........39 Year-by-Year Leaders ....................................39 FIU in Overtime .............................................39 Individual Career Records ........................40-41 Individual Single Season Records ............40-41 Scoring Leaders ............................................42 1,000-Point Club ............................................43 Year-by-Year Records ...................................44 Winningest Teams of the '90's .......................44 FIU in the SBC...............................................44 Award Winners ..............................................45 Postseason Results .......................................46 NCAA Tournament Teams .............................47 All-Time Roster ..............................................48 All-Time Series Records ................................49 Versus 2012-13 Opponents ......................50-51 All-Time Results .......................................52-56 History & Records FIU in the WNBA ...........................................57 37 Individual & Team Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SEASON / GAME / CAREER GAMES PLAYED Season: 35, Karen Turnquest 35, Chandra Timmons 35, Pat Felizzola 35, Shirlee Musselman Career: 125, Andrea Nagy 124, Albena Branzova (1981-82) (1981-82) (1981-82) (1981-82) (1991-95) (1991-95) GAMES STARTED Season: 35, Karen Turnquest (1981-82) 35, Shirlee Musselman (1981-82) Career: 133, Fanni Hutlassa (2007-12) POINTS Game: 45, Albena Branzova vs. Marquette (3/27/93) Season: 820, Karen Turnquest (1981-82) Career: 2,515, Albena Branzova (1991-95) SCORING AVERAGE Season: 25.3, Lynette Richardson (1984-85) Career: 21.8, Karen Turnquest (1981-82) FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 18, Karen Turnquest vs. Eckerd (2/18/82) 18, Albena Branzova vs. Butler (3/25/93) 18, Albena Branzova vs. Southern Miss. (12/4/95) 18, Milena Tomova at Denver (1/17/05) Season: 350, Karen Turnquest (1981-82) Career: 1,033, Albena Branzova (1991-95) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game: 34, Karen Turnquest vs. Eckerd (2/18/82) Season: 770, Karen Turnquest (1981-82) Career: 1,825, Lynette Richardson (1982-86) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 1.000 (13-13), Finda Mansare at WKU (2/23/11) 1.000 (9-9), Anita Heller vs. Eastern Kentucky (12/7/01) Season: .645 (214-332) Shelia Reynolds (1988-89) Career: .607 (1,033-1,702) Albena Branzova (1991-95) History & Records FREE THROWS MADE Game: 18, Faeza Bouderra vs. Cincinnati (3/16/06) Season: 208, Jerica Coley (2011-12) Career: 453, Gergana Slavtcheva (1998-2002) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game: 22, Tidra Hardy vs. Bethune-Cookman (12/9/88) Season: 272, Tidra Hardy (1990-91) Career: 583, Andrea Nagy (1991-95) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: 1.000 (12-12), Jerica Coley vs. South Alabama (2/25/12) 1.000 (12-12), Karlin Sedlacek vs. Old Dominion (12/20/92) 1.000 (12-12), Giavonne Combs vs. Mercer (2/17/90) Season: .853 (81-95) Albena Branzova (1994-95) Career: .818 (310-379) Jerica Coley (2010-present) 38 CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE Game: 12, Jerica Coley vs. South Alabama (2/25/12) 12, Karlin Sedlacek vs. Old Dominion (12/20/92) 12, Giavonne Combs vs. Mercer (2/17/90) Season: 23, Gergana Slavtcheva (2/15/01 - 2/22/01) Career: 37, Albena Branzova (2/26/94 - 12/19/94) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 7, Ashley Traugott vs. N.C. State (11/13/09) 7, Michelle Gonzalez vs. Troy (2/18/09) 7, Gergana Slavtcheva vs. New Orleans (3/4/01) Season: 65, Monika Bosilj (2008-09) 65, Mandy Shafer (2002-03) Career: 172, Gergana Slavtcheva (1998-2002) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game: 16, Monika Bosilj (at Troy, 1/3/09) Season: 219, Monika Bosilj (2008-09) Career: 492, Gergana Slavtcheva (1998-2002) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 1.000 (6-6), Tátána Pokorná vs. Stetson (2/6/93) Season: .445 (20-45), Albena Branzova (1991-92) .445 (20-45), Albena Branzova (1993-94) Career: .416 (77-185), Albena Branzova (1991-95) REBOUNDS Game: 26, Barbara Howell vs. Tampa (1/26/80) Season: 434, Karen Turnquest (1981-82) Career: 1,092, Albena Branzova (1991-95) REBOUNDING AVERAGE Season: 12.7, Barbara Howell (1979-80) Career: 11.5, Karen Turnquest (1981-83) ASSISTS Game: Season: Career: 19, Andrea Nagy vs. SE Louisiana (1/21/93) 315, Andrea Nagy (1994-95) 1,165, Andrea Nagy (1991-95) ASSIST AVERAGE Season: 10.3, Andrea Nagy (1993-94) Career: 9.3, Andrea Nagy (1991-95) STEALS Game: 12, Dalma Iványi vs. Army (12/31/97) Season: 120, Rosalind Jones (1987-88) Career: 376, Dalma Iványi (1995-99) BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 8, Lasma Jekabsone at Troy (12/17/06) 8, Albena Branzova vs. Mercer (2/25/93) 8, Albena Branzova vs. Charleston (1/19/95) Season: 92, Lasma Jekabsone (2006-07) Career: 251, Lasma Jekabsone (2003-07) TEAM RECORDS SEASON / GAME POINTS Game: Season: 128 vs. Flagler (11/26/82) 2,684 (1981-82) FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 56 vs. Flagler (11/26/82) Season: 1,108 (1981-82) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game: 116 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/10/82) Season: 2,676 (1981-82) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: .737 (42-57) vs. Canisius (1/2/92) Season: .541 (948-1,751) 1993-94 FREE THROWS MADE Game: 39 vs. Miami (Fla.) (3/4/86) Season: 546 (2001-02) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Game: 61 vs. Florida A&M (2/6/89) Season: 777 (2001-02) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: .947 (18-19) vs. North Texas (2/6/09), Season: .748 (397-531) 2003-04 .748 (335-448) 2010-11 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 13 at N.C. State (11/13/09) Season: 196 (2007-08) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game: 29 vs. Georgia Tech (12/29/09) 29 vs. CSU Bakersfield (12/3/10) Season: 629 (2007-08) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: .900 (9-10) vs. Stetson (2/6/93) Season: .368 (71-193) 1988-89 REBOUNDS Game: 84 vs. Edward Waters (11/6/82) Season: 1,729 (1981-82) ASSISTS Game: Season: 37 vs. Lynn (12/11/94) 697 (1991-92) STEALS Game: Season: 24 vs. Lehigh (1/2/93) 394 (1989-90) BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 16 vs. Bryant (12/28/09) Season: 189 (2005-06) Bold indicates current student-athlete. Single Game & Single Season Records / Year-By-Year Leaders / FIU in OT Largest Winning Margin 88 vs. Flagler, 128-40 (11/26/82) Largest Losing Margin 85 vs. Lamar, 113-28 (12/1/79) Most Points Scored 128 vs. Flagler (11/26/82) Fewest Points Scored 21 vs. Miami-Dade Kendall (1/14/79) Most Points Allowed 123 vs. Broward CC-Central (2/19/79) Fewest Points Allowed 19 vs. Lawrence (12/18/82) Most Combined Points 203 vs. Providence, 105-98 (12/29/90) Top Single-Game Scoring Performances 45 Albena Branzova vs. Marquette (3/27/93) 43 Milena Tomova at Denver (1/17/05) 42 Gergana Slavtcheva vs. UAB (3/16/01) 40 Albena Branzova vs. Southern Miss (12/4/95) 40 Albena Branzova vs. Butler (3/25/93) 40 Karen Turnquest vs. Eckerd (2/18/82) 39 Gergana Branzova vs. Florida Atlantic (2/28/98) 38 Albena Branzova vs. Stetson (1/9/93) 37 Karen Turnquest vs. Miami (12/4/82) 36 Jerica Coley at WKU (1/28/12) 36 Jerica Coley vs. ULM (1/7/12) 36 Albena Branzova vs. UCF (1/23/93) 36 Giavonne Combs vs. Stetson (2/10/90) 36 Lynette Richardson vs. Edward Waters (11/4/83) Top Single-Game Rebounding Performances 26 Barbara Howell vs. Tampa (1/26/80) 24 Barbara Howell vs. St. Leo (1/25/80) 23 Pia Hakansson vs. St. Leo (1/28/79) 22 Peggy Egan vs. St. Leo (1/28/79) 21 Karen Turnquest vs. Miami (1/26/82) 20 Cheryl Moody vs. UALR (2/23/02) 20 Karen Turnquest vs. Miami (12/4/82) 19 Cormisha Cotton vs. Mississippi (12/29/02) 19 Cheryl Moody vs. Arkansas State (2/20/02) 19 Cheryl Moody vs. South Alabama (1/24/02) 19 Cheryl Moody vs. Stephen F. Austin (11/9/01) 19 Karen Turnquest vs. Rollins (2/22/82) MISC. SEASON RECORDS Games Played: 37 (1981-82) Wins: 29 (1997-98) Losses: 24 (2008-09) Consecutive Wins: 18 (1/8/98 - 3/13/98) Consecutive Losses: 25 (2/26/78 - 12/28/79) Consecutive Home Wins: 23 (1/9/93 - 3/16/94) Consecutive Road Wins: 20 (11/29/86 - 12/4/87) Highest Scoring Average: Lowest Scoring Average: 83.5 (1982-83) 40.1 (1978-79) 100 Point Games: 4 (1982-83 & 1993-94) Scoring Margin: +27.3 (1985-86) Most Opponents Points Scored: 2,370 (1991-92) Highest Opponent Scoring Average: 84.4 (1978-79) Lowest Opponent Scoring Average: 53.5 (1985-86) FIU IN OVERTIME Date Result Opponent (Location) March 3, 1984 ....................W, 83-31 (2OT) .................................................... Miami (Miami, Fla.) Nov. 23, 1984.....................L, 77-73 .................................... vs. Eastern Illinois (at Orlando, Fla.) March 10, 1987 ..................L, 75-73 ................Delta State (NCAA South Regional - Miami, Fla.) Feb. 19, 1990 ....................W, 71-59 ................................................. Georgia State (Miami, Fla.) Dec. 28, 1991.....................W, 90-88 ........................ vs. Tennessee Tech (at Coral Gables, Fla.) Jan. 25, 1992 .....................L, 76-72 ........................................................ at Mercer (Macon, Ga.) Feb. 8, 1992 .......................L, 80-79 (2OT) ................................ at SE Louisiana (Hammond, La.) Dec. 10, 1994.....................W, 86-84 (2OT) .............................. at SE Louisiana (Hammond, La.) Jan. 21, 1995 .....................L, 76-73 .......................................... at Campbell (Buies Creek, N.C.) Dec. 18, 1995.....................L, 83-82 ............................................... Southern Illinois (Miami, Fla.) Jan. 11, 1997 .....................W, 93-87 ................................................. Georgia State (Miami, Fla.) Feb. 22, 1997 .....................W, 82-72 ............................................. Campbell (Buies Creek, N.C.) Nov. 22, 2003.....................L, 81-76 ..................................... vs. Temple (at East Lansing, Mich.) Feb. 9, 2004 .......................L, 73-69 ...............................................at WKU (Bowling Green, Ky.) Jan. 6, 2005 .......................W, 70-63 .............................................................. UALR (Miami, Fla.) Jan. 8, 2005 .......................L, 85-74 ................................................ Arkansas State (Miami, Fla.) March 16, 2006 ..................W, 81-75 ......................................vs. Cincinnati (WNIT - Miami, Fla.) Jan. 23, 2008 .....................L, 72-64 .................................... at Arkansas State (Jonesboro, Ark.) Nov. 22, 2008.....................L, 67-59 ................................ at West Virginia (Morgantown, W. Va.) Nov. 14, 2009.....................W, 64-61 ....................................... vs. Western Michigan (Raleigh, N.C.) Jan. 30, 2010 .....................W, 77-75 .................................. at Florida Atlantic (Boca Raton, Fla.) Feb. 25, 2012 W, 58-55 South Alabama (Miami, Fla.) 22 OT GAMES 11-11 ALL-TIME IN OT YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Year-by-Year Scoring Leaders PPG 2011-12 Jerica Coley .......................... 23.4 2010-11 Jerica Coley .......................... 15.7 2009-10 Elisa Carey ............................. 13.6 2008-09 Monika Bosilj .......................... 14.4 2007-08 LaQuetta Ferguson ................ 16.3 2006-07 LaQuetta Ferguson ................ 15.4 2005-06 Lasma Jekabsone .................. 15.8 2004-05 Milena Tomova ....................... 19.1 2003-04 Milena Tomova ....................... 16.6 2002-03 Mandy Shafer ......................... 15.7 2001-02 Gergana Slavtcheva ............... 16.6 2000-01 Gergana Slavtcheva ............... 19.8 1999-00 Gergana Slavtcheva ............... 17.6 1998-99 Zuzana Michalcova ................ 16.3 1997-98 Gergana Branzova ................. 17.3 1996-97 Gergana Branzova ................. 16.2 1995-96 Kathy Brown ........................... 14.9 1994-95 Albena Branzova .................... 21.2 1993-94 Albena Branzova .................... 20.2 1992-93 Albena Branzova .................... 24.1 1991-92 Albena Branzova .................... 15.8 1990-91 Tidra Hardy............................. 20.0 1989-90 Giavonne Combs.................... 19.0 1988-89 Shelia Reynolds ..................... 19.5 1987-88 Debra Bullock ......................... 20.8 1986-87 Sandra Bogan ........................ 20.6 1985-86 Lynette Richardson ................ 19.4 1984-85 Lynette Richardson ................ 25.3 1983-84 Lynette Richardson ................ 19.4 1982-83 Karen Turnquest..................... 19.3 1981-82 Karen Turnquest..................... 23.4 1980-81 Danette Hardemon ................. 15.4 1979-80 Barbara Howell ....................... 12.7 Year-by-Year Rebounding Leaders RPG 2011-12 Jerica Coley ............................ 7.1 2010-11 Jerica Coley ............................ 6.3 2009-10 Elisa Carey ............................... 9.6 2008-09 Elisa Carey ............................... 9.1 2007-08 Jasmine Jenkins ....................... 7.1 2006-07 Lasma Jekabsone .................... 9.4 2005-06 Lasma Jekabsone .................. 10.2 2004-05 Lasma Jekabsone .................... 8.6 2003-04 Milena Tomova ......................... 8.6 2002-03 Cormisha Cotton ...................... 9.0 2001-02 Cheryl Moody ......................... 11.5 2000-01 Cheryl Moody ........................... 8.6 1999-00 Gergana Slavtcheva ................. 8.0 1998-99 Zuzana Michalcova ................ 10.7 1997-98 Gergana Branzova ................... 7.3 1996-97 Zuzana Michalcova .................. 9.4 1995-96 Zuzana Michalcova .................. 7.9 1994-95 Albena Branzova ...................... 8.4 1993-94 Albena Branzova ...................... 8.4 1992-93 Albena Branzova .................... 11.1 1991-92 Tidra Hardy............................... 8.5 1990-91 Tidra Hardy............................. 10.2 1989-90 Shelia Reynolds ....................... 9.5 1988-89 Courtney Bullard....................... 9.4 1987-88 Debra Bullock ........................... 9.1 1986-87 Teresa Baker ............................ 9.6 1985-86 Lillie Young ............................... 6.2 1984-85 Lillie Young ............................... 8.8 1983-84 Cheryl Miller ............................. 9.0 1982-83 Karen Turnquest..................... 10.2 1981-82 Karen Turnquest..................... 12.4 1980-81 Chandra Timmons .................. 10.4 1979-80 Barbara Howell ....................... 12.2 Bold indicates current student-athlete 39 History & Records SINGLE GAME RECORDS Individual Career & Single Season Records Single-Season Field Goal Percentage 1. Sheila Reynolds ........ .645 ....... 214-332 ............................................... (1988-89) 2. Albena Branzova ...... .634 ....... 291-459 ............................................... (1994-95) 3. Gergana Branzvoa.... .620 ....... 220-355 ............................................... (1997-98) 4. Albena Branzova ...... .615 ....... 308-501 ............................................... (1992-93) 5. Albena Branzova ...... .605 ....... 237-392 ............................................... (1993-94) 6. Andrea Nagy ............. .589 ....... 185-314 ............................................... (1993-94) 7. Dace Cinite ............... .573 ....... 129-225 ............................................... (2002-03) 8. Albena Branzova ...... .563 ....... 197-350 ............................................... (1991-92) 9. Gergana Branzova.... .557 ....... 200-359 ............................................... (1996-97) 10. Teresa Baker ............ .551 ....... 161-292 ............................................... (1985-86) FREE THROWS Career Free Throws Made 1. Gergana Slavtcheva .. 453 ..... (1998-02) 2. Andrea Nagy .............. 427 ..... (1991-95) 3. Lynette Richardson .... 383 ..... (1982-86) 4. Albena Branzova ....... 372 ..... (1991-95) 5. Tidra Hardy ................ 320 .... (1990-92) 6. Jerica Coley.............. 310 ..... (2011-12) Dalma Iványi .............. 310 ..... (1995-99) 7. LaQuetta Ferguson .... 297 ..... (2004-08) 8. Cormisha Cotton ........ 273 ..... (1999-03) 9. Milena Tomova .......... 256 ..... (2001-05) 10. Zuzana Michalcová .... 254 ..... (1995-99) Single-Season Free Throws Made 1. Jerica Coley.............. 208 ..... (2011-12) 2. Tidra Hardy ................ 182 ..... (1990-91) 3. Lynette Richardson .... 157 ..... (1984-85) 4. Giavonne Combs ....... 154 ..... (1989-90) 5. Gergana Slavtcheva .. 149 ..... (2000-01) 6. Gergana Slavtcheva .. 147 ..... (2001-02) 7. Tidra Hardy ................ 138 ..... (1991-92) 8. Sandra Bogan ............ 131 ..... (1986-87) 9. Karen Turnquest ........ 120 ..... (1981-82) 10. Milena Tomova .......... 118 ..... (2003-04) History & Records Career Free Throw Attempts 1. Andrea Nagy .............. 583 ..... (1991-95) 2. Gergana Slavtcheva .. 574 ..... (1998-02) 3. Lynette Richardson .... 571 ..... (1982-86) 4. Tidra Hardy ................ 502 .... (1990-92) 5. Albena Branzova ....... 459 ..... (1991-95) 6. LaQuetta Ferguson .... 439 ..... (2004-08) 7. Cormisha Cotton ........ 413 ..... (1999-03) 8. Dalma Iványi .............. 386 ..... (1995-99) 9. Jerica Coley.............. 379 ..... (2011-12) 10. Zuzana Michalcová .... 361 ..... (1995-99) Single-Season Free Throw Attempts 1. Tidra Hardy ................ 272 ..... (1990-91) 2. Jerica Coley.............. 249 ..... (2011-12) 3. Lynette Richardson .... 233 ..... (1984-85) 4. Tidra Hardy ................ 230 ..... (1991-92) 5. Giavonne Combs ....... 203 ..... (1989-90) 6. Karen Turnquest ........ 193 ..... (1981-82) 7. Sandra Bogan ............ 189 ..... (1986-87) 8. Gergana Slavtcheva .. 182 ..... (2000-01) 9. Loria Foreman ........... 173 ..... (1989-90) 10. Shelia Reynolds ......... 168 ..... (1989-90) 40 Career Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 250 attempts) 1. Jerica Coley............ .818 ....... 310-379 .............................................. (2010-pr.) 2. Gergana Branzova.... .811 ....... 245-302 ............................................... (1994-98) 3. Albena Branzova ...... .810 ....... 372-459 ............................................... (1991-95) 4. Dalma Iványi ............. .803 ....... 310-386 ............................................... (1995-99) 5. Gergana Slavtcheva . .789 ....... 453-574 ............................................... (1998-02) 6. Milena Tomova ......... .785 ....... 256-326 ............................................... (2001-05) 7. Lasma Jekabsone..... .785 ....... 233-297 ............................................... (2003-07) 8. Michelle Gonzalez ... .781 ....... 200-256 ............................................... (2008-11) 9. Ivelina Vrancheva ..... .747 ....... 242-324 ............................................... (1999-04) 10. Giavonne Combs ...... .740 ....... 221-299 ............................................... (1988-90) Single-Season Free Throw Percentage (Minimum 70 attempts) 1. Dalma Iványi ............. .866 ....... 103-119 ............................................... (1998-99) 2. Albena Branzova ...... .853 ........... 81-95 ............................................... (1994-95) 3. Albena Branzova ...... .852 ......... 92-108 ............................................... (1993-94) 4. Gergana Branzova.... .848 ........... 84-99 ............................................... (1996-97) 5. Milena Tomova ......... .837 ....... 118-141 ............................................... (2003-04) 6. Jerica Coley............ .835 ....... 208-249 .............................................. (2010-pr.) 7. Viktoria Nagy ............ .829 ......... 92-111 ............................................... (1999-00) 8. Gergana Slavtcheva . .819 ....... 149-182 ............................................... (2000-01) 9. Michelle Gonzalez ... .819 ......... 95-116 ............................................... (2010-11) 10. Lasma Jekabsone..... .818 ....... 112-137 ............................................... (2005-06) THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Career Three-Point Field Goals 1. Monika Bosilj.............. 188 .... (2006-10 ) 2. Gergana Slavtcheva .. 172 ..... (1998-02) 3. Mandy Shafer ............ 153 ..... (1999-03) 4. Fanni Hutlassa ........... 147 ..... (2007-12) 5. LaQuetta Ferguson .... 144 ..... (2004-08) 6. Iva Ciglar.................... 120 ..... (2005-08) 7. Michelle Gonzalez ..... 116 ..... (2008-11) 8. Ivelina Vrancheva ...... 105 ..... (1999-04) 9. Dalma Iványi .............. 103 ..... (1995-99) 10. Donna Carrell............. 100 ..... (1996-98) Single-Season Three-Point Field Goals 1. Monika Bosilj................ 65 ..... (2008-09) Mandy Shafer .............. 65 ..... (2002-03) 3. Gergana Slavtcheva .... 58 ..... (2000-01) 4. Gergana Slavtcheva .... 57 ..... (1999-00) 5. Allison Bustamante ...... 56 ..... (2003-04) 6. Donna Carrell............... 53 ..... (1997-98) 7. Mandy Shafer .............. 52 ..... (2001-02) 8. Monika Bosilj................ 51 ..... (2007-08) 9. LaQuetta Ferguson ...... 49 ..... (2007-08) 10. Monika Bosilj................ 48 ..... (2006-07) Individual Career & Single Season Records Single-Season Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 1. Fanni Hutlassa ......... .452 ........... 33-78 ............................................... (2010-11) 2. Albena Branzova ...... .445 .......... 20-45 ............................................... (1991-92) Albena Branzova ...... .445 ........... 20-45 ............................................... (1993-94) 4. Dalma Iványi ............. .406 ......... 41-101 ............................................... (1998-99) 5. Andrea Nagy ............. .400 ........... 30-75 ............................................... (1993-94) 6. Gergana Slavtcheva . .400 ........... 14-35 ............................................... (1998-99) 7. Albena Branzova ...... .397 ........... 23-58 ............................................... (1992-93) 8. Albena Branzova ...... .378 ........... 14-37 ............................................... (1994-95) Career Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 1. Monika Bosilj.............. 626 ..... (2006-10) 2. Gergana Slavtcheva .. 492 ..... (1998-02) 3. Mandy Shafer ............ 463 ..... (1999-03) 4. LaQuetta Ferguson .... 453 ..... (2004-08) 5. Fanni Hutlassa ........... 434 ..... (2007-12) 6. Iva Ciglar.................... 364 ..... (2005-08) 7. Ivelina Vrancheva ...... 361 ..... (1999-04) 8. Donna Carrell............. 304 ..... (1996-98) 9. Dalma Iványi .............. 298 ..... (1995-99) 10. Eva Makela ................ 271 ..... (2003-07) Single-Season Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 1. Monika Bosilj.............. 219 ..... (2008-09) 2. Mandy Shafer ............ 207 ..... (2002-03) 3. Gergana Slavtcheva .. 178 ..... (2000-01) 4. Allison Bustamante .... 174 ..... (2003-04) 5. Monika Bosilj.............. 166 ..... (2007-08) 6. Donna Carrell............. 161 ..... (1997-98) 7. Jerica Coley.............. 160 ..... (2011-12) 8. Rakia Rodgers ........... 154 ..... (2010-11) 9. Gergana Slavtcheva .. 152 ..... (1999-00) 10. LaQuetta Ferguson .... 149 ..... (2006-07) ASSISTS Career Assists 1. Andrea Nagy ........... 1,165 ..... (1991-95) 2. Dalma Iványi .............. 896 ..... (1995-99) 3. Ivelina Vrancheva ...... 631 ..... (1999-04) 4. Iva Ciglar.................... 399 ..... (2005-08) 5. Janet Hollack ............. 391 ..... (1983-87) 6. Gergana Slavtcheva .. 376 ..... (1998-02) Tátána Pokorná ......... 376 ..... (1992-96) 8. Michelle Gonzalez ..... 359 ..... (2008-11) 9. Faeza Bouderra ......... 350 ..... (2002-06) 10. Anita Heller ................ 307 ..... (1999-03) REBOUNDS Career Rebounds 1. Albena Branzova .... 1,092 ..... (1991-95) 2. Zuzana Michalcová . 1,002 ..... (1995-99) 3. Lasma Jekabsone...... 892 ..... (2003-07) 4. Cormisha Cotton ........ 875 ..... (1999-03) 5. Cheryl Moody............. 823 ..... (1998-02) 6. Kim Pellegrini ............. 821 ..... (1981-85) 7. Gergana Slavtcheva .. 740 ..... (1998-02) 8. Marquita Adley ........... 704 ..... (2005-10) 9. Fanni Hutlassa ........... 670 ..... (2007-12) 10. Karen Turnquest ........ 668 ..... (1981-84) Single-Season Assists 1. Andrea Nagy .............. 315 ..... (1994-95) 2. Andrea Nagy .............. 298 ..... (1993-94) 3. Dalma Iványi .............. 294 ..... (1997-98) 4. Andrea Nagy .............. 282 ..... (1991-92) 5. Andrea Nagy .............. 270 ..... (1992-93) 6. Dalma Iványi .............. 265 ..... (1998-99) 7. Ivelina Vrancheva ...... 207 ..... (2002-03) 8. Ivelina Vrancheva ...... 205 ..... (2000-01) 9. Dalma Iványi .............. 186 ..... (1995-96) 10. Iva Ciglar.................... 170 ..... (2006-08) Single-Season Rebounds 1. Karen Turnquest ........ 434 ..... (1981-82) 2. Cheryl Moody............. 378 ..... (2001-02) 3. Albena Branzova ....... 344 ..... (1992-93) 4. Chandra Timmons ..... 329 ..... (1981-82) 5. Lasma Jekabsone...... 325 ..... (2005-06) 6. Zuzana Michalcová .... 321 ..... (1998-99) 7. Kim Pellegrini ............. 303 ..... (1981-82) 8. Tidra Hardy ................ 296 ..... (1990-91) 9. Zuzana Michalcová .... 283 ..... (1996-97) Lasma Jekabsone...... 283 ..... (2006-07) STEALS Career Steals 1. Dalma Iványi .............. 376 ..... (1995-99) 2. Andrea Nagy .............. 312 ..... (1991-95) 3. Tátána Pokorná ......... 304 ..... (1992-96) 4. Lynette Richardson .... 267 ..... (1982-86) 5. Rosalind Jones .......... 197 ..... (1986-88) 6. Janet Hollack ............. 196 ..... (1983-87) Michelle Gonzalez ..... 196 ..... (2008-11) 8. Gergana Slavtcheva .. 188 ..... (1998-02) 9. Cheryl Moody............. 179 ..... (1998-02) 10. Faeza Bouderra ......... 173 ..... (2002-06) Career Rebound Average 1. Karen Turnquest ....... 11.5 ..... (1981-83) 2. Tidra Hardy ................. 9.3 ..... (1990-92) 3. Debra Bullock ............. 9.0 ..... (1986-88) 4. Albena Branzova ........ 8.8 ..... (1991-95) 5. Zuzana Michalcová ..... 8.7 ..... (1995-99) 6. Shelia Reynolds .......... 8.5 ..... (1988-90) 7. Lasma Jekabsone....... 8.2 ..... (2003-07) 8. Kim Pellegrini .............. 8.0 ..... (1981-85) 9. Lillie Young ................. 7.6 ..... (1984-86) 10. Cheryl Moody.............. 7.4 ..... (1998-02) Cormisha Cotton ......... 7.4 ..... (1999-03) Single-Season Steals 1. Rosalind Jones .......... 120 ..... (1987-88) 2. Dalma Iványi .............. 114 ..... (1995-96) 3. Dalma Iványi .............. 106 ..... (1997-98) 4. Dalma Iványi .............. 103 ..... (1998-99) 5. Tátána Pokorná ........... 99 ..... (1993-94) 6. Lynette Richardson ...... 93 ..... (1984-85) 7. Cheryl Moody............... 90 ..... (2001-02) 8. Andrea Nagy ................ 89 ..... (1994-95) 9. Tátána Pokorná ........... 84 ..... (1992-93) 10. Shirlee Musselman ...... 83 ..... (1979-80) Single-Season Rebound Average 1. Karen Turquest ......... 12.4 ..... (1981-82) 2. Barbara Howell ......... 12.2 ..... (1979-80) 3. Cheryl Moody............ 11.5 ..... (2001-02) 4. Albena Branzova ...... 11.1 ..... (1991-92) 5. Zuzana Michalcová ... 10.7 ..... (1998-99) 6. Chandra Timmons .... 10.4 ..... (1980-81) 7. Lasma Jekabsone..... 10.2 ..... (2005-06) Tidra Hardy ............... 10.2 ..... (1990-91) Karen Turquest ......... 10.2 ..... (1982-83) 10. Elisa Carey ................. 9.6 ..... (2009-10) Teresa Baker .............. 9.6 ..... (1986-87) BLOCKED SHOTS Career Blocked Shots 1. Lasma Jekabsone...... 251 ..... (2003-07) 2. Albena Branzova ....... 250 ..... (1991-95) 3. Milena Tomova .......... 150 ..... (2001-05) 4. Cormisha Cotton ........ 142 ..... (1999-03) 5. Silvia Mesa ................ 107 ..... (1999-03) 6. Finda Mansare.......... 102 .... (2009-pr.) 7. Elisa Carey ................ 101 ..... (2006-10) Marquita Adley ........... 101 ..... (2005-10) Teresa Reker ............. 101 ..... (1986-90) 10. Jerica Coley................ 92 .... (2010-pr.) Bold indicates current student-athlete History & Records Career Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 100 attempts) 1. Albena Branzova ...... .416 ........ 77-185 ............................................... (1991-95) 2. Wendy Oaster ........... .356 ........ 58-163 ............................................... (1988-90) 3. Dalma Iványi ............. .352 ....... 105-298 ............................................... (1995-99) 4. Gergana Slavtcheva . .350 ....... 172-492 ............................................... (1998-02) 5. Crystal Jenkins ......... .341 ......... 42-123 ............................................... (1995-99) 6. Iva Ciglar................... .339 ......... 74-218 ............................................... (2005-08) Fanni Hutlassa .......... .339 ....... 147-434 ............................................... (2007-12) 8. Donna Carrell............ .332 ....... 100-304 ............................................... (1996-98) 9. Michelle Gonzalez ... .331 ....... 333-998 ............................................... (2008-11) 10. Mandy Shafer ........... .330 ......... 88-262 ............................................... (1999-03) Single-Season Blocked Shots 1. Lasma Jekabsone........ 92 ..... (2006-07) 2. Lasma Jekabsone........ 91 ..... (2005-06) 3. Albena Branzova ......... 77 ..... (1992-93) 4. Albena Branzova ......... 75 ..... (1994-95) 5. Jerica Coley................ 65 ..... (2011-12) 6. Lasma Jekabsone........ 60 ..... (2004-05) Milena Tomova ............ 60 ..... (2003-04) 8. Milena Tomova ........... 57 ..... (2004-05) 9. Albena Branzova ......... 53 ..... (1993-94) 10. Finda Mansare............ 52 ..... (2011-12) 41 All-Time Scoring Leaders CAREER SCORING LEADERS Player (Years) 1. Albena Branzova (91-95) 2. Lynette Richardson (82-86) 3. Gergana Slavtcheva (98-02) 4. Andrea Nagy (91-95) 5. Tátána Pokorná (92-96) 6. Dalma Iványi (95-99) 7. LaQuetta Ferguson (04-08) 8. Cormisha Cotton (99-03) 9. Kim Pellegrini (81-85) 10. Gergana Branzova (94-98) 11. Zuzana Michalcová (95-99) 12. Jerica Coley (10-present) 13. Karen Turnquest (81-83) 14. Monika Bosilj (06-10) 15. Fanni Hutlassa (07-12) 16. Milena Tomova (01-05) 17. Lasma Jekabsone (03-07) G 124 105 120 125 119 106 115 119 103 107 115 66 58 117 133 104 109 FG-FGA 1033-1702 850-1825 599-1475 657-1323 614-1306 543-1254 479-1291 540-1099 570-1232 542-938 541-1048 456-1032 546-1178 436-1210 447-1061 447-960 458-967 FG% .607 .466 .406 .497 .470 .433 .371 .491 .463 .578 .516 .442 .463 .360 .421 .466 .474 FT-FTA 372-459 399-602 453-574 427-583 214-330 310-386 297-439 273-413 203-277 245-302 254-361 310-379 171-278 156-214 168-242 256-326 233-297 FT% .810 .663 .789 .732 .648 .803 .677 .661 .733 .811 .704 .818 .615 .729 .694 .785 .785 Reb 1092 630 740 445 714 508 530 875 821 608 1002 441 668 541 670 615 892 Avg 8.8 6.1 6.2 3.6 6.0 4.8 4.6 7.4 8.0 5.7 8.7 6.7 11.5 3.8 5.0 5.9 8.2 Ast 218 308 376 1165 376 896 261 104 25 135 174 206 31 105 182 103 123 Stl 170 263 188 312 304 376 144 94 106 58 132 132 124 75 156 121 73 Pts 2515 2099 1823 1812 1506 1499 1399 1353 1343 1339 1336 1295 1263 1216 1209 1204 1170 Avg 20.3 20.0 15.2 14.5 12.7 14.1 12.2 11.4 13.0 12.5 11.6 19.6 21.8 8.4 9.1 11.6 10.7 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 61 102 54 112 55 92 112 92 356-748 380-953 416-815 410-846 396-693 333-998 311-866 314-818 .476 .399 .510 .485 .571 .334 .359 .384 320-502 128-177 184-283 176-270 211-314 200-256 242-324 119-150 .637 .723 .650 .652 .672 .781 .747 .793 568 390 488 823 470 247 462 267 9.3 3.8 9.0 7.4 8.5 2.7 4.1 2.9 74 142 89 152 86 359 631 399 97 110 149 179 87 196 139 104 1048 1041 1020 1006 1003 982 969 867 17.2 10.2 18.9 9.0 18.3 10.7 8.7 9.4 Tidra Hardy (90-92) Mandy Shafer (99-03) Debra Bullock (86-88) Cheryl Moody (98-02) Shelia Reynolds (88-90) Michelle Gonzalez (08-11) Ivelina Vrancheva (99-04) Iva Ciglar (05-08) CAREER THREE-POINT LEADERS History & Records Player (Years) 1. Monika Bosilj (06-10) 2. Gergana Slavtcheva (98-02) 3. Mandy Shafer(99-03) 4. Fanni Hutlassa (07-12) 5. LaQuetta Ferguson (04-08) 6. Iva Ciglar (05-08) 7. Michelle Gonzalez (08-11) 8. Ivelina Vrancheva (99-04) 9. Dalma Ivanyi (98-99) 10. Donna Carrell (96-98) 11. Eva Makela (03-07) 12. Albena Branzova (91-95) 13. Jerica Coley (10-present) 14. Andrea Nagy (91-95) 15. Laura Camps (96-00) 16. Tátána Pokorná (92-96) 17. Wendy Oaster (88-90) 18. Allison Bustamante (03-04) 19. Milena Tomova (01-05) 20. Kathy Brown (94-96) 21. Ashley Traugott (05-10) 22. Crystal Jenkins (95-99) 23. Martha Rodriguez (87-91) 24. Carmen Miloglav (09-present) Faeza Bouderra (02-06) 42 3FG 188 172 153 147 144 120 116 105 103 100 81 77 75 71 65 64 58 56 54 53 47 42 36 33 33 Bold indicates current student-athlete FGA 626 492 463 434 453 364 350 361 298 304 271 185 277 221 203 225 163 174 182 211 134 123 119 137 122 PCT .300 .350 .330 .339 .312 .330 .331 .291 .346 .332 .299 .416 .271 .321 .320 .284 .356 .322 .297 .251 .351 .341 .303 .241 .270 1,000-Point Club ALBENA BRANZOVA 2,515 POINTS LYNETTE RICHARDSON 2,114 POINTS GERGANA SLAVTCHEVA 1,823 POINTS YEAR G PTS 1991-92 32 504 1992-93 31 748 1993-94 29 586 1994-95 32 677 TOTALS 124 2,515 YEAR 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 TOTALS YEAR G 1998-99 28 1999-2000 29 2000-01 30 2001-02 33 TOTALS 120 G 23 27 28 27 105 PTS 351 523 709 531 2,114 AVG 15.3 19.4 25.3 19.7 20.2 PTS 171 511 593 548 1,823 AVG 6.1 17.6 19.8 16.2 15.2 ANDREA NAGY 1,812 POINTS TÁTÁNA POKORNÁ 1,506 POINTS DALMA IVÁNYI 1,499 POINTS LAQUETTA FERGUSON 1,399 POINTS CORMISHA COTTON 1,353 POINTS KIM PELLEGRINI 1,343 POINTS YEAR 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 TOTALS YEAR 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 TOTALS YEAR 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 TOTALS YEAR 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 TOTALS YEAR G PTS AVG 1999-2000 26 186 7.2 2000-01 30 362 12.1 2001-02 33 455 13.8 2002-03 30 350 11.7 TOTALS 119 1,353 11.4 YEAR 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 TOTALS G PTS AVG 33 457 13.9 31 423 13.7 29 508 17.5 32 424 13.3 125 1,812 14.5 G PTS AVG 30 376 12.5 29 410 14.1 32 336 10.5 28 384 13.7 119 1,506 12.7 G PTS AVG 28 398 14.2 17 198 11.6 31 453 14.6 30 450 15.0 106 1,499 14.1 G PTS AVG 29 276 9.5 32 269 8.4 30 462 15.4 24 392 16.3 115 1,399 12.2 G PTS AVG 30 402 13.4 23 265 11.5 22 258 11.8 28 418 14.9 103 1,343 13.0 GERGANA BRANZOVA 1,339 POINTS ZUZANA MICHALCOVÁ 1,336 POINTS JERICA COLEY 1,295 POINTS KAREN TURNQUEST 1,263 POINTS MONIKA BOSILJ 1,216 POINTS FANNI HUTLASSA 1,209 POINTS YEAR 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 TOTALS YEAR 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 TOTALS YEAR G PTS AVG 2010-11 32 501 15.7 2011-12 34 794 23.4 TOTALS 66 1,295 19.6 YEAR G PTS AVG 1981-82 35 820 23.4 1982-83 23 443 19.3 TOTALS 58 1,263 21.8 YEAR 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 TOTALS YEAR 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 TOTALS G PTS AVG 31 170 5.5 15 145 9.7 30 487 16.2 31 537 17.3 107 1,339 12.5 G PTS AVG 27 266 9.9 30 346 11.5 28 235 8.4 30 489 16.3 115 1,336 11.6 G PTS AVG 30 154 5.1 31 353 11.4 30 432 14.4 26 277 10.3 117 1,216 10.4 G PTS AVG 31 280 9.0 7 57 8.1 29 161 5.6 32 262 8.2 34 449 13.2 133 1,209 9.1 MILENA TOMOVA 1,204 POINTS LASMA JEKABSONE 1,170 POINTS TIDRA HARDY 1,048 POINTS MANDY SHAFER 1,041 POINTS DEBRA BULLOCK 1,020 POINTS CHERYL MOODY 1,006 POINTS YEAR 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 TOTALS YEAR 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 TOTALS YEAR G PTS AVG 1990-91 29 580 20.0 1991-92 32 468 14.6 TOTALS 61 1,048 17.2 YEAR G PTS AVG 1999-2000 2 59 2.7 2000-01 22 219 10.0 2001-02 28 292 10.4 2002-03 30 471 15.7 TOTALS 102 1,041 10.2 YEAR G PTS AVG 1986-87 26 438 16.9 1987-88 28 582 20.8 TOTALS 54 1,020 18.9 YEAR G PTS AVG 1998-99 30 138 4.6 1999-2000 19 103 5.4 2000-01 30 270 9.0 2001-02 33 495 15.0 TOTALS 112 1,006 9.0 G PTS AVG 20 56 2.8 28 145 5.2 27 449 16.6 29 554 19.1 104 1,204 11.6 G PTS AVG 18 21 1.2 29 232 8.0 32 504 15.8 30 413 13.8 109 1,170 10.7 SHELIA REYNOLDS 1,003 POINTS YEAR G PTS AVG 1988-89 27 527 19.5 1989-90 28 476 17.0 TOTALS 55 1,003 18.2 43 History & Records AVG 15.8 24.1 20.2 21.2 20.3 Year-By-Year Records / FIU in the SBC / Winningest Teams of the 1990's YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS WINNINGEST TEAMS OF THE 1990'S BY TOTAL WINS 1. Tennessee .......................................................... 313 2. Connecticut ......................................................... 290 3. Louisiana Tech ................................................... 278 4. Stanford .............................................................. 269 5. Texas Tech ......................................................... 268 6. Virginia ................................................................ 258 7. Stephen F. Austin ............................................... 255 8. Penn State .......................................................... 242 9. Georgia ............................................................... 240 10. Old Dominion ...................................................... 239 11. WKU ................................................................... 238 12. Toledo ................................................................. 237 Southwest Missouri State ................................... 237 Purdue ................................................................ 237 15. Montana .............................................................. 233 George Washington ............................................ 233 17. North Carolina..................................................... 232 18. FIU ...................................................................... 228 19. Notre Dame ........................................................ 223 Vanderbilt ............................................................ 223 BY WINNING PERCENTAGE 1. Tennessee ............................. 313-37 ................ .894 2. Connecticut ............................ 290-47 ................ .860 3. Louisiana Tech ...................... 278-52 ................ .842 4. Stanford ................................. 269-51 ................ .841 5. Texas Tech ............................ 268-56 ................ .827 6. Stephen F. Austin .................. 255-57 ................ .817 7. Virginia ................................... 258-64 ................ .801 8. Rutgers .................................. 210-55 ................ .792 9. Montana ................................. 233-64 ................ .785 10. Penn State ............................. 242-70 ................ .776 11. Southwest Missouri St. .......... 237-71 ................ .769 12. Old Dominion ......................... 239-73 ................ .766 13. Toledo .................................... 237-74 ................ .762 Purdue ................................... 237-74 ................ .762 15. FIU ......................................... 228-72 ................. 760 16. Georgia .................................. 240-79 ................ .752 17. WKU ...................................... 238-80 ................ .748 18. North Carolina........................ 232-85 ................ .732 19. George Washington ............... 233-87 ................ .728 20. Mount Saint Mary’s ................ 206-81 ................ .718 History & Records BY CONFERENCE WINS 1. Stanford (PAC 10) .............................................. 162 2. Connecticut (BIG EAST) ..................................... 158 3. Stephen F. Austin (Southland) ........................... 155 4. SW Missouri State (Gateway MVC) ................... 149 5. Old Dominion (CAA/Sun Belt) ............................ 148 6. Toledo (Mid American) ....................................... 142 Mount Saint Mary’s (Md.) (NEC) ........................ 142 8. Notre Dame (MCC/BIG EAST) ........................... 134 9. Montana (Big Sky) .............................................. 133 10. Purdue (Big 10) .................................................. 132 11. Virginia (ACC) ..................................................... 130 12. Texas Tech (SWC/Big 12) .................................. 127 Maine (NAC/America East) ................................ 127 George Washington (A10) .................................. 127 15. Tennessee Tech (OVC) ...................................... 126 16. Iowa (Big 10) ...................................................... 123 17. Bowling Green (MAC) ......................................... 122 18. Hawaii (Big West/WAC) ...................................... 121 19. Kent State (MAC) ............................................... 120 20. UW-Green Bay (No. Star/MidCon./MCC) ........... 118 21. FIU (NSWC/TAAC/SBC) .................................... 117 BY CONFERENCE WIN PERCENTAGE 1. Louisiana Tech (SBC) ............. 106-9 ................. 992 2. Old Dominion (CAA/SBC) ...... 148-13 ................. 919 3. Stephen F. Austin (So’land)... 155-14 ................. 917 4. Stanford (PAC 10) ................. 162-18 ................. 900 5. Tennessee (SEC) .................. 100-12 ................. 893 Connecticut (BIG EAST) ........ 158-19 ................. 893 7. Montana (Big Sky) ................. 133-19 ................. 875 8. FIU (NSWC/TAAC/SBC) ....... 117-19 ................ .860 9. Texas Tech (SWC/Big 12) ..... 127-23 ................. 847 10. Holy Cross (Patriot) ................. 98-18 ................. 845 44 YEAR 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals RECORD 6-12 7-12 8-14 0-14 6-16 7-13 27-10 17-7 17-11 22-6 26-2 26-3 21-7 20-7 20-9 16-13 23-10 25-6 25-4 27-5 23-5 21-9 29-2 23-7 16-13 20-10 27-6 19-11 0-16 18-11 19-13 16-14 13-18 6-24 14-16 16-16 23-11 649-383 PCT .333 .368 .364 .000 .273 .350 .730 .708 .607 .786 .929 .897 .750 .741 .690 .552 .697 .806 .862 .844 .821 .700 .935 .767 .552 .666 .818 .633 .000 .621 .594 .533 .419 .200 ..467 .500 .676 .629 COACH Susan Uscier Patty Abbot Cindy Russo Rick Jendra Mary Ellen Fiske Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo Cindy Russo 37 years POSTSEASON NCAA Division II Tournament NCAA Division II Tournament NCAA Division II Tournament NSWAC Champion NSWAC Champion *#Postseason WNIT *#Postseason WNIT *#NCAA Division I Tournament *#NCAA Division I Tournament # *#NCAA Division I Tournament *#NCAA Division I Tournament NCAA Division I Tournament Postseason WNIT @^NCAA Division I Tournament Postseason WNIT ! Postseason WNIT Postseason WNIT @ Sun Belt Conference Regular Season Champion ^ Sun Belt Conference Tournament Champion * Trans America Athletic Conference Champion # Trans America Athletic Conference Regular Season Champion ! Season includes games later vacated due to NCAA sanctions. Actual on-court record was 11-16. FIU IN THE SUN BELT CONFERENCE Season........................ SBC Record ...................Pct. ....................Finish (East) 1998-99 ....................... 9-3 ................................... .750.................................. 2nd 1999-00 ....................... 10-6 ................................. .625................................... 3rd 2000-01 ....................... 11-5 ................................. .688.................................. 2nd 2001-02* ..................... 13-1 ................................. .929................................... 1st 2002-03 ....................... 9-5 ................................... .643......................... Tied, 2nd 2003-04 # .................... 0-9 ................................... .000................................... 5th 2004-05 ....................... 7-7 ................................... .500................................... 4th 2005-06 ....................... 9-5 ................................... .643................................... 3rd 2006-07 ....................... 9-9 ................................... .500................................... 3rd 2007-08 ....................... 8-10 ................................. .444................................... 4th 2008-09 ....................... 4-14 ................................. .222................................... 6th 2009-10 ....................... 9-9 ................................... .500.......................... Tied, 4th 2010-11 ....................... 10-6 ................................. .625.................................. 2nd 2011-12 ....................... 10-6 ................................. .625................................... 3rd TOTALS ...................... 118-95 ............................ .554....................................... / * SBC Tournament Champions - # Wins vacated due to NCAA sanctions. Actual overall record was 11-16. Actual Sun Belt Conference record was 5-9. Award Winners ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICA Andrea Nagy, 1995 (3rd) Albena Branzova, 1995 (HM) Dalma Ivanyi, 1998 (HM) Dalma Ivanyi, 1999 (3rd) Jerica Coley, 2012 (HM) BASKETBALL TIMES MAGAZINE ALL-AMERICA Dalma Ivanyi, 1999 (3rd) FAST BREAK MAGAZINE ALL-AMERICA Karen Turnquest, 1982 (2nd) Lynette Richardson, 1984 Lynette Richardson, 1986 KODAK ALL-AMERICA Lynette Richardson, 1985 Andrea Nagy, 1994 DISTRICT KODAK ALL-AMERICA Karen Turnquest, 1983 Lynette Richardson, 1986 Albena Branzova, 1993 Dalma Iványi, 1998 NATIONAL SCOUTING ASSOCIATION ALL-AMERICA Lynette Richardson, 1984 U.S. BASKETBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION ALL-AMERICA Andrea Nagy, 1994 Andrea Nagy, 1995 USA TODAY ALL-AMERICA Andrea Nagy, 1994 FAST BREAK MAGAZINE FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA Lynette Richardson, 1983 Andrea Nagy, 1992 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NEWS SERVICE ALL AMERICA Andrea Nagy, 1995 Dalma Ivanyi, 1998 Gergana Branzova, 1998 Dalma Ivanyi, 1999 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NEWS SERVICE FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA Gergana Branzova, 1995 Andrea Nagy, 1992 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL JOURNAL ALL-AMERICA Dalma Ivanyi, 1998 (5th) Dalma Ivanyi, 1999 (4th) ALL-SOUTH AIAW ALL-REGION Karen Turnquest, 1982 FASTBREAK MAGAZINE ALL-REGION Karen Turnquest, 1983 Lynette Richardson, 1984 Lynette Richardson, 1986 VERIZON ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Mandy Shafer, 2003 Lasma Jekabsone, 2007 NEW SOUTH WOMEN’S ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ALL-CONFERENCE Debra Bullock, 1988 (1st) Rosalind Jones, 1988 (2nd) Adrienne Jackson, 1988 (HM) Shelia Reynolds, 1989 (1st) Courtney Bullard, 1989 (1st) Adrienne Jackson, 1989 (2nd) Shelia Reynolds, 1990 (1st) Giavonne Combs, 1990 (1st) Loria Foreman, 1990 (HM) ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Shelia Reynolds, 1989 COACH OF THE YEAR Cindy Russo, 1988 Cindy Russo, 1989 TRANS AMERICA ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ALL-CONFERENCE Andrea Nagy, 1992 (1st) Albena Branzova, 1992 (2nd) Albena Branzova, 1993 (1st) Andrea Nagy, 1993 (1st) Tátána Pokorná, 1993 (2nd) Albena Branzova, 1994 (1st) Andrea Nagy, 1994 (1st) Tátána Pokorná, 1994 (2nd) Albena Branzova, 1995 (1st) Andrea Nagy, 1995 (1st) Tátána Pokorná, 1996 (1st) Kathy Brown, 1996 (2nd) Dalma Ivanyi, 1996 (2nd) Gergana Branzova, 1997 (1st) Zuzana Michalcová, 1997 (2nd) Dalma Iványi, 1998 (1st) Gergana Branzova, 1998 (1st) ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM Tátána Pokorná, 1993 Erica Rivers, 1994 Dalma Iványi, 1996 Zuzana Michalcová, 1996 Donna Carrell, 1997 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Andrea Nagy, 1992 Tátána Pokorná, 1993 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Andrea Nagy, 1994 Albena Branzova, 1995 Dalma Iványi, 1998 COACH OF THE YEAR Cindy Russo, 1993 Cindy Russo, 1995 Cindy Russo, 1996 Cindy Russo, 1998 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Jennifer Bell, 1992 Tidra Hardy, 1992 Andrea Nagy, 1992 Albena Branzova, 1993 Andrea Nagy, 1993 Tátána Pokorná, 1993 Albena Branzova, 1994 Andrea Nagy, 1994 Tátána Pokorná, 1994 Andrea Nagy, 1995 Albena Branzova, 1995 Tátána Pokorná, 1996 Gergana Branzova, 1997 Zuzana Michalcova, 1997 Dalma Iványi, 1997 Gergana Branzova, 1998 Zuzana Michalcova, 1998 Dalma Iványi, 1998 TOURNAMENT MVP Andrea Nagy, 1992 Andrea Nagy, 1993 Andrea Nagy, 1994 Andrea Nagy, 1995 Gergana Branzova, 1997 Dalma Iványi, 1998 PLAYER OF THE WEEK Debra Bullock (2), 1988 Shelia Reynolds (2), 1989 Giavonne Combs, 1990 Loria Foreman, 1990 Shelia Reynolds, 1990 Shauntay Cunningham, 1991 Albena Branzova, 1992 Albena Branzova (4), 1993 Andrea Nagy, 1993 Tátána Pokorná, 1993 Albena Branzova (2), 1994 Andrea Nagy (2), 1994 Albena Branzova (3), 1995 Andrea Nagy, 1995 Tátána Pokorná, 1995 Kathy Brown, 1996 Dalma Iványi (2), 1996 Zuzana Michalcová (2), 1996 Dalma Ivanyi, 1997 Yoana Aramberri, 1997 Gergana Branzova (3), 1998 Dalma Iványi (2), 1998 SUN BELT CONFERENCE ALL-CONFERENCE Dalma Iványi, 1999 Zuzana Michalcová, 1999 Gergana Slavtcheva, 2000 Gergana Slavtcheva, 2001 Cheryl Moody, 2002 Gergana Slavtcheva, 2002 Cormisha Cotton, 2003 Mandy Shafer, 2003 Milena Tomova, 2004 Ivelina Vrancheva, 2004 (HM) Milena Tomova, 2005 Lasma Jekabsone, 2006 Lasma Jekabsone, 2007 LaQuetta Ferguson, 2007 LaQuetta Ferguson, 2008 Monika Bosilj, 2009 Elisa Carey, 2010 Jerica Coley, 2011 (2nd) Jerica Coley, 2012 (1st) PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jerica Coley, 2012 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Dalma Iványi, 1999 COACH OF THE YEAR Cindy Russo, 2002 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Dalma Iványi, 1999 Zuzana Michalcová, 1999 Gergana Slavtcheva, 2001 Cormisha Cotton, 2002 Cheryl Moody, 2002 Gergana Slavtcheva, 2002 Lasma Jekabsone, 2006 Fanni Hutlassa, 2012 TOURNAMENT MVP Cheryl Moody, 2002 PLAYER OF THE WEEK Zuzana Michalcová, 1999 Gergana Slavtcheva, 2000 Gergana Slavtcheva (3), 2001 Cheryl Moody (3), 2002 Gergana Slavtcheva, 2002 Cormisha Cotton, 2003 Mandy Shafer, 2003 Ivelina Vrancheva, 2003 Milena Tomova (3), 2005 Lasma Jekabsone, 2006 Jerica Coley, 2011 Jerica Coley (3), 2012 45 History & Records AIAW ALL-AMERICA Karen Turnquest, 1982 (2nd) All-Time Postseason Results 1977-78 AIAW Small College Southeast Regional (Troy, Ala.) Troy State: L, 64-49 1981-82 AIAW Small College Southeast Regional (Orlando, Fla.) Armstrong State: W, 81-77 UCF: L, 80-79 West Georgia: W, 90-81 1993-94 Trans America Athletic Conference Tournament (Hammond, La.) Stetson: W, 64-51 Southeastern Louisiana: W, 89-67 NCAA Division I Mideast Regional (Miami, Fla.) Clemson: L, 65-64 AIAW Small College National Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) College of Charleston: L, 96-72 Wisconsin-Green Bay: W, 85-84 1994-95 Trans America Athletic Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) College of Charleston: W, 84-62 Campbell: W, 69-48 Southeastern Louisiana: W, 76-74 1982-83 NCAA Division II East Regional (Buffalo, N.Y.) C.W. Post: L, 60-59 NCAA Division I Mideast Sub-Regional (Knoxville, Tenn.) Old Dominion: W, 81-76 Tennessee: L, 70-44 1985-86 NCAA Division II South Regional (Cleveland, Miss.) Delta State: L, 94-63 1995-96 Trans America Athletic Conference Tournament (Hammond, La.) Georgia State: W, 68-62 Florida Atlantic: L, 71-64 1986-87 NCAA Division II South Regional (Cleveland, Miss.) Albany State: W, 75-53 Delta State: L, 75-73 (OT) 1987-88 New South Women’s Athletic Conference Tournament (DeLand, Fla.) UCF: W, 73-57 Florida A&M: L, 65-63 1988-89 New South Women’s Athletic Conference Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) Georgia Southern: L, 84-66 1989-90 New South Women’s Athletic Conference Tournament (Miami, Fla.) Stetson: W, 82-68 Georgia Southern: L, 71-70 1990-91 New South Women’s Athletic Conference Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) Georgia Southern: W, 78-56 Miami (Fla.): L, 75-55 History & Records 1991-92 Trans America Athletic Conference Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.) Stetson: W, 83-63 Georgia State: W, 104-86 Georgia Southern: W, 88-78 Women’s National Invitational Tournament (Amarillo, Texas) Hawaii: L, 83-73 UAB: W, 95-74 Wisconsin-Green Bay: L, 72-70 (Consolation) 1992-93 Trans America Athletic Conference Tournament (Miami, Fla.) College of Charleston: W, 84-60 Mercer: W, 77-52 Women’s National Invitational Tournament (Amarillo, Texas) Butler: W, 74-71 (OT) SMU: L, 60-59 Marquette: W, 93-87 (Third-Place Game) 46 1996-97 Trans America Athletic Conference Tournament (DeLand, Fla.) Georgia State: W, 92-60 UCF: W, 88-78 Jacksonville State: W, 91-71 NCAA Division I Mideast Sub-Regional (Gainesville, Fla.) Florida: L, 92-68 1997-98 Trans America Athletic Conference Tournament (Miami, Fla.) Florida Atlantic: W, 72-43 Jacksonville State: W, 82-44 Georgia State: W, 86-50 NCAA Division I Mideast Sub-Regional (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Marquette: W, 59-45 North Carolina: L, 85-72 NCAA Mideast Region (State College, Pa.) Creighton: W, 73-58 Penn State: L, 96-79 2002-03 Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) Louisiana: W, 77-41 South Alabama: L, 74-57 Women’s National Invitational Tournament First Round (Tallahassee, Fla.) Florida State: L, 77-51 2004-05 Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Denton, Texas) New Mexico State: W, 48-45 Louisianae: L, 61-60 2005-06 Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) New Orleans: W, 69-46 Denver: W, 68-59 WKU: L, 66-58 Women’s National Invitational Tournament Preliminary Round (Miami, Fla.) Cincinnati: W, 81-75 (OT) First Round (Coral Gables, Fla.) Miami (Fla.): L, 95-83 2006-07 Sun Belt Conference Tournament First Round (Miami, Fla.) Troy: W, 61-49 Second Round (Lafayette, La.) Louisiana: L, 67-49 2007-08 Sun Belt Conference Tournament First Round (Miami, Fla.) Denver: W, 68-57 Second Round (Mobile, Ala.) UALR: L, 57-52 2008-09 Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) South Alabama: L, 50-44 1998-99 Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.) Louisiana: W, 73-42 WKU: W, 76-65 Louisiana Tech: L, 84-60 2009-10 Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Hot Springs, Ark.) North Texas: L, 51-61 NCAA Mideast Sub-Regional (Storrs, Conn.) Xavier: L, 85-71 2010-11 Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Hot Springs Ark.) ULM: W, 52-51 UALR: L, 37-47 1999-00 Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.) New Orleans: W, 64-60 Western Kentucky: L, 77-67 2000-01 Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) New Orleans: W, 98-76 Denver: L, 78-67 Women’s National Invitational Tournament First Round (Birmingham, Ala.) UAB: L, 96-83 2001-02 Sun Belt Conference Tournament (New Orleans, La.) New Mexico State: W, 88-57 Denver: W, 80-65 North Texas: W, 66-49 2011-12 Sun Belt Conference Tournament (Hot Springs, Ark.) Louisiana: W, 74-53 Denver: W, 67-59 Middle Tennessee: L, 53-63 Women’s National Invitational Tournament First Round (Miami, Fla.) Stetson: W, 75-47 Second Round (Tampa, Fla.) USF: L, 61-77 NCAA Tournament Teams 1994-95 (27 -5) 00 Sha-Kim Wilson ................ F/C ......... 6-2 ..........JR ..........Freeport, N.Y. 3 Erica Rivers.......................... G ......... 5-9 ......... SR ..........Niagara Falls, N.Y. 10 Kathy Brown......................... G ......... 5-9 ..........JR ..........Miami, Fla. 11 Andrea Nagy ........................ G ......... 5-7 ......... SR ..........Budapest, Hungary 12 Dawn Spann ........................ G ......... 5-5 ......... FR ..........Bloomfield, Mich. 13 Tátána Pokorná ................ F/G ......... 6-0 ..........JR ..........Prague, Czech Republic 14 Gergana Branzova ................F ......... 6-4 ......... FR ..........Bourgas, Bulgaria 23 Amy Gonzalez...................... G ......... 5-9 .........SO ..........Raleigh, N.C. 31 Albena Branzova...................C ......... 6-5 ......... SR ..........Bourgas, Bulgaria 34 Dessi Dakova ........................F ......... 6-3 ......... SR ..........Sofia, Bulgaria 42 Jessie Phillips ...................... G ....... 5-10 ......... FR ..........Sigourney, Iowa 44 Renee Jaksch .......................F ....... 5-11 ..........JR ..........Kennewick, Wash. 55 Petra Hauff ............................F ......... 6-3 .........SO ..........Stockholm, Sweden Head Coach: Cindy Russo; Associate Head Coach: Inge Nissen; Assistant Coach: Geneva Morgan 1996-9 7 (2 1-9 ) 4 Dalma Iványi ........................ G ....... 5-10 .........SO ..........Mezobereny, Hungary 14 Gergana Branzova ................C ......... 6-4 ..........JR ..........Bourgas, Bulgaria 15 Laura Camps .................... G/F ....... 5-11 ......... FR ..........Barcelona, Spain 20 Aila Mengüc ......................... G ......... 5-8 .........SO ..........Stockholm, Sweden 21 Yoana Aramberri ...................C ......... 6-5 .........SO ..........Deba, Spain 23 Crystal Jenkins..................... G ......... 5-9 .........SO ..........Miami, Fla. 24 Donna Carrell ....................... G ......... 5-9 ..........JR ..........Diamond Head, Miss. 32 Zuzana Michalcová ........... F/C ......... 6-1 .........SO ..........Bratislava, Slovakia 33 Maesha Freeney ...................F ......... 6-0 ..........JR ..........Pensacola, Fla. 34 Adaya Powell ........................F ......... 6-1 ......... FR ..........Clinton, Md. 44 Viktoria Nagy..................... F/C ......... 6-2 ......... FR ..........Szekestehervar, Hungary 45 Melissa James ..................... G ....... 5-11 .........SO ..........Vorhees, N.J. Head Coach: Cindy Russo; Associate Head Coach: Inge Nissen; Assistant Coach: Kathy Russell 1997-98 (29-2) 4 Dalma Iványi ........................ G ....... 5-10 ..........JR ..........Mezobereny, Hungary 10 Jana Ciperová .......................F ......... 6-0 ......... FR ..........Prague, Czech Republic 14 Gergana Branzova ................C ......... 6-4 ......... SR ..........Bourgas, Bulgaria 15 Laura Camps .................... G/F ....... 5-11 .........SO ..........Barcelona, Spain 20 Aila Mengüc ......................... G ......... 5-8 ..........JR ..........Stockholm, Sweden 22 Diane Lewis ......................... G ......... 5-9 ......... FR ..........Haines City, Fla. 23 Crystal Jenkins..................... G ......... 5-9 ..........JR ..........Miami, Fla. 24 Donna Carrell ....................... G ......... 5-9 ......... SR ..........Diamond Head, Miss. 32 Zuzana Michalcová ........... F/C ......... 6-1 ..........JR ..........Bratislava, Slovakia 33 Maesha Freeney ...................F ......... 6-0 ......... SR ..........Pensacola, Fla. 34 Adaya Powell ........................F ......... 6-1 .........SO ..........Clinton, Md. 44 Viktoria Nagy..................... F/C ......... 6-2 .........SO ..........Szekestehervar, Hungary 45 Melissa James ..................... G ....... 5-11 ..........JR ..........Vorhees, N.J. Head Coach: Cindy Russo; Associate Head Coach: Inge Nissen; Assistant Coach: Kertria Lofton 1998-99 (23-7) 00 Jana Ciperová .......................F ......... 6-0 .........SO ..........Prague, Czech Republic 4 Dalma Iványi ........................ G ....... 5-10 ......... SR ..........Mezobereny, Hungary 5 Sonia Cotton ..................... G/F ....... 5-11 ......... FR ..........Miami, Fla. 12 Gergana Slavtcheva ......... G/F ......... 6-1 ......... FR ..........Sofia, Bulgaria 15 Laura Camps .................... G/F ....... 5-11 ..........JR ..........Barcelona, Spain 20 Aila Mengüc ......................... G ......... 5-8 ......... SR ..........Stockholm, Sweden 22 Diane Lewis ......................... G ......... 5-9 .........SO ..........Haines City, Fla. 23 Crystal Jenkins..................... G ......... 5-9 ......... SR ..........Miami, Fla. 32 Zuzana Michalcová ........... F/C ......... 6-1 ......... SR ..........Bratislava, Slovakia 34 Adaya Powell ........................F ......... 6-1 ..........JR ..........Clinton, Md. 44 Viktoria Nagy..................... F/C ......... 6-2 ..........JR ..........Szekestehervar, Hungary 45 Melissa James ..................... G ....... 5-11 ......... SR ..........Vorhees, N.J. 50 Karen Roxborough ............ F/C ......... 6-3 ......... FR ..........Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 55 Cheryl Moody ........................F ......... 6-1 ......... FR ..........Bainbridge, Ga. Head Coach: Cindy Russo; Associate Head Coach: Inge Nissen; Assistant Coach: Didi Cotton 2001-02 (27-6) 5 Deniz Boz............................. G ......... 5-8 .........SO ..........Adana, Turkey 12 Gergana Slavtcheva ......... G/F ......... 6-1 ......... SR ..........Sofia, Bulgaria 13 Dace Cinite ....................... F/C ......... 6-3 ......... FR ..........Rujiena, Latvia 14 Milena Tomova ................. F/C ......... 6-3 ......... FR ..........Sofia, Bulgaria 15 Kenitra Newman .................. G ......... 5-9 .........SO ..........Grayson, Ga. 20 Anita Heller .......................... G ......... 5-9 ..........JR ..........Pecs, Hungary 21 Silvia Mesa............................C ......... 6-8 ..........JR ..........Valencia, Spain 23 Mandy Shafer.................... G/F ......... 6-0 ..........JR ..........Eustis, Fla. 24 DeCole Shoemate............. G/F ....... 5-10 .........SO ..........Beaufort, S.C. 32 Maquissia Garcon ................ G ......... 5-6 .........SO ..........West Palm Beach, Fla. 34 Vera Perostiyska ...................C ......... 6-5 .........SO ..........Plovdiv, Bulgaria 42 Cormisha Cotton ...................F ......... 6-2 ..........JR ..........Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 45 Ivelina Vrancheva ................ G ......... 5-8 ..........JR ..........Plovidv, Bulgaria 50 Karen Roxborough ............ F/C ......... 6-3 ......... SR ..........Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 55 Cheryl Moody ........................F ......... 6-1 ......... SR ..........Bainbridge, Ga. Head Coach: Cindy Russo; Associate Head Coach: Inge Nissen; Assistant Coach: Didi Cotton, Andrea Nagy 47 History & Records 1993-9 4 (2 5-4 ) 3 Erica Rivers....................... G/F ......... 5-9 ..........JR ..........Niagara Falls, N.Y. 11 Andrea Nagy ........................ G ......... 5-7 ..........JR ..........Budapest, Hungary 13 Tátána Pokorná ................... G ......... 6-0 .........SO ..........Prague, Czech Republic 14 Petra Hauff ............................F ......... 6-3 ......... FR ..........Stockholm, Sweden 20 Karlin Sedlacek ................. G/F ......... 5-8 ......... SR ..........Loveland, Colo. 23 Amy Gonzalez...................... G ......... 5-7 ......... FR ..........Raleigh, N.C. 31 Albena Branzova...................C ......... 6-5 ..........JR ..........Bourgas, Bulgaria 32 Shelly Godbolte.....................F ....... 5-11 ......... SR ..........Reading, Pa. 33 Ioanna Ledaki .......................F ......... 6-2 ......... FR ..........Athens, Greece 34 Dessi Dakova ........................F ......... 6-3 ..........JR ..........Sofia, Bulgaria 44 Renee Jaksch .......................F ....... 5-11 .........SO ..........Kennewick, Wash. Head Coach: Cindy Russo; Associate Head Coach: Inge Nissen; Assistant Coach: Geneva Morgan All-Time Roster A Stacey Admire ..............1983-84 Laly Albalate .................1976-77 Yoana Aramberri ..........1995-97 Lourdes Araujo .............1980-81 Diamond Ashmore ..... 2011-pr. Sandy Atkins ................1976-77 Julie Auger ........1989-91, 92-93 Marquita Adley ..............2005-10 B Teresa Baker ................1985-87 Esther Ball-Llovera .......1976-77 Gordana Bedalov ..........2004-07 Jennifer Bell...................1990-92 Shannon Bernard .........1989-90 Liene Bernsone .............2003-07 Aleksandra Bodlovic .. 2011-pr. Sandra Bogan ..............1985-87 Monika Bosilj .................2006-10 Faeza Bouderra ............2002-06 Deniz Boz ..........2000-02, 03-04 Albena Branzova ..........1991-95 Gergana Branzova .......1994-98 Caron Brettholtz ...........1976-77 Kathy Brown .................1994-96 Mistoria Brown.................... 2003 Cherisse Buddy .............2008-10 Courtney Bullard ...........1988-89 Debra Bullock ...............1986-88 Jana Burke ...................1980-81 Allison Bustamante........2003-04 History & Records C Maureen Cahill .............1990-92 Elisa Carey ....................2006-11 Donna Carrell ...............1996-98 Laura Camps ............1996-2000 Susan Chue ..................1991-92 Iva Ciglar .......................2005-08 Dace Cinite ...................2001-04 Jana Ciperova ..............1997-99 Karen Clark ..................1976-77 Margaret Clark ..............1979-80 Shirley Coleman ...........1977-78 Jerica Coley ................ 2010-pr. Giavonne Tullis-Combs .1988-90 Cormisha Cotton ......1999-2003 Sonia Cotton .............1998-2000 Shauntay Cunningham .1989-91 Katina Curry .................1990-92 D Dessislava Dakova .......1991-95 Jenifer Davies ...............1985-88 Debbie Davis ................1976-77 Tammy Dorsey .............1983-84 Arielle Durant .............. 2010-pr. E Peggy Egan ..................1978-79 F Patricia Felizzola ..........1981-83 LaQuetta Ferguson .......2004-08 48 Gail Fitzgerald ..............1977-78 Mae Foley .....................1975-77 Loria Foreman ..............1988-90 Kathleen Fraser ............1975-77 Audrey Freeman ...........1987-89 Maesha Freeney ..........1996-98 G Maquissia Garcon ........2000-02 Betsy Gillette ................1988-92 Shelly Godboldte ..........1990-94 Janet Goliger ................1977-78 Amy Gonzalez ..............1993-95 Michelle Gonzalez .........2008-11 Patricia Green ..............1983-84 H Pia Hakansson .............1977-78 Regina Hanshaw ..........1982-84 Danette Hardemon .......1980-81 Tidra Hardy ...................1990-92 Chris Harman ...............1988-89 Marty Harris ..................1981-82 Terry Harty ...................1981-82 Petra Hauff ...................1993-96 Michele Heffern ............1990-92 Anita Heller ...............1999-2003 Angela Hill ....................1986-87 Janet Hollack ................1983-87 Jamee Houk .................1982-83 Barbara Howell .............1979-80 Fanni Hutlassa ..............2007-12 I Kamika Idom ............... 2011-pr. Dalma Iványi .................1995-99 Rita Ivy ..............1980-81, 82-83 J Adrienne Jackson .........1987-89 Khadija Jackson ............2006-09 Renee Jaksch ...............1992-96 Melissa James ..............1995-99 Lasma Jekabsone .........2003-07 Liene Jekabsone ...........2007-11 Crystal Jenkins .............1995-99 Jasmine Jenkins ........2004-2009 Rosalind Jones .............1986-88 K Ajsa Kadric ...................2000-01 Christel Knudsen ..........1987-90 Maja Krajacic .................2007-11 Korey Kruse ..................1984-86 L Zsofia Labady ............. 2011-pr. Ioanna Ledaki ...............1993-94 Diane Lewis ..................1997-99 M Eva Makela....................2003-07 Finda Mansare ............ 2009-pr. Norma Martinez ............1978-79 Rachel Matakas ............1992-93 Melissa McKind ............1980-81 Tynia McKinzie ........... 2011-pr. Sasha Melnikova ...........2011-12 Aila Mengüc ..................1995-99 Silvia Mesa ...............1999-2003 Zuzana Michalcová ......1995-99 Cheryl Miller .................1983-84 Carmen Miloglav.........2009- pr. Cheryl Moody ...........1998-2002 Doursiel Moore .............2002-04 Paulette Murphy ...........1990-91 Maureen Murray ...........1980-81 Shirlee Musselman .......1979-82 N Andrea Nagy ................1991-95 Viktoria Nagy ............1996-2000 Asha Neal ......................2003-08 Kenitra Newman ...........2002-03 O Wendy Oaster ..............1988-90 Timeyin Oritsesan ...... 2010-pr. Julie Orlowski ...............1987-88 P Ashley Painter ...............2004-05 Kim Pellegrini ...............1981-85 Vera Perostiyska ..........2000-02 Amber Petschel ............1981-82 Jessie Phillips ...............1994-95 Tátána Pokorná ............1992-96 Lindy Pollock ................1985-87 Adaya Powell ............1996-2000 Katherine Prinzi ............1979-80 R Susan Radosevich .......1985-86 Paula Raflowitz .............1979-81 Shantel Ragin ................2004-05 Teresa Reker ................1986-90 Shelia Reynolds ...........1988-90 Lynette Richardson ......1982-86 Montoya Riley ...............1990-92 Loretta Risco ................1983-84 Erica Rivers ..................1993-95 Rakia Rodgers...............2009-11 Martha Rodriguez .........1987-91 Karen Roxborough ...1998-2002 S Sabina Salas .................2009-12 Sandra Scherr ..............1979-80 Karlin Sedlacek ............1992-94 Mandy Shafer ...........1999-2003 DeCole Shoemate ........2000-02 Renae Siplin .................1985-86 Gergana Slavtcheva .1998-2002 Kim Smith .....................2002-03 Dana Smoot .................1977-78 Dawn Spann .................1994-95 Lisa Spinosa .................1983-84 Joy Stewart ...................1976-77 Shannon Stewart ..........1988-90 Sharon Stotsbery...........1982-84 T Jean Taylor ...................1986-87 Chandra Timmons ........1980-83 Milena Tomova .............2001-05 Ashley Traugott ............ 2005-10 Alison Tunnicliff ............1992-93 Tangela Turner .............1988-89 Karen Turnquest ...........1981-83 V Denise Vangates ..........1985-86 Melody Van Vaulkenberg .......... 1977-78 Hilda Vargas-Vila ..........1979-80 Felecia Vines ................1984-86 Ivelina Vrancheva ....1999-2001, 02-04 W Cynthia Whitehead .......1980-81 Betty Williams ...............1976-78 Lisa Williams ................1987-88 Maggie Williams ...........1978-81 Sandra Williams ...........1976-77 Asia Wilson....................2008-10 Sha-Kim Wilson ............1994-96 Terry Wyborny ..............1987-88 Y Lillie Young ...................1984-86 Z Antonia Zeigler ..........2005-2009 Bold indicates current student-athlete All-Time Series Records Opponent.............................W .......L Florida Atlantic ..................... 25 .......6 Florida Bible........................... 1 .......0 Florida Gulf Coast.................. 0 .......3 Florida Memorial .................. 11 .......0 Florida Southern .................... 3 .......4 Florida State .......................... 2 .......9 Fordham ................................ 2 .......0 Gardner-Webb ....................... 1 .......0 George Mason ....................... 1 .......0 George Washington............... 1 .......0 Georgetown ........................... 0 .......2 Georgia .................................. 1 .......3 Georgia Southern ................ 11 .......6 Georgia State ...................... 23 .......3 Georgia Tech ......................... 0 .......2 Grambling .............................. 2 .......1 Harvard .................................. 2 .......0 Hawaii .................................... 0 .......1 Hofstra ................................... 1 .......0 Holy Cross ............................. 3 .......0 Houston ................................. 1 .......2 Howard .................................. 3 .......0 Illinois-Chicago ...................... 1 .......1 Indiana ................................... 0 .......1 Indiana State ......................... 2 .......0 Iona........................................ 3 .......0 Iowa ....................................... 0 .......2 Iowa State.............................. 0 .......1 Jacksonville .......................... 3 .......1 Jacksonville State .................. 6 .......1 James Madison ..................... 2 .......1 Kansas................................... 0 .......2 Kansas State ......................... 1 .......1 Kent State .............................. 1 .......0 Kentucky ................................ 0 .......2 La Salle.................................. 1 .......0 Lafayette ................................ 1 .......0 Lamar .................................... 2 .......3 Lawrence (Wis.)..................... 1 .......0 Lehigh .................................... 1 .......0 Long Island ............................ 1 .......0 Longwood .............................. 1 .......0 Louisiana ............................. 16 .......6 ULM ....................................... 4 .......3 LSU........................................ 1 .......3 Louisiana Tech ...................... 0 .......7 Louisville ................................ 2 .......0 Loyola-Baltimore.................... 1 .......0 Loyola-Chicago...................... 0 .......1 Loyola Marymount ................. 1 .......0 Lynn University ...................... 4 .......0 Maine ..................................... 1 .......0 Malone ................................... 1 .......0 Manhattan.............................. 1 .......0 Marist ..................................... 1 .......0 Marquette .............................. 2 .......1 Marshall ................................. 1 .......0 Maryland ................................ 0 .......1 UMBC .................................... 5 .......0 Maryland-Eastern Shore........ 1 .......0 McMaster ............................... 0 .......1 Memphis ................................ 1 .......1 Mercer ................................. 22 .......3 Merrimac CC ......................... 0 .......2 Miami (Fla.).......................... 22 .....33 Miami (Ohio) .......................... 1 .......0 Miami Christian ...................... 2 .......0 Miami-Dade Kendall .............. 3 .......7 Miami-Dade North ................. 4 .....11 Miami-Dade Wolfson ............ 4 .......3 Michigan ................................ 1 .......0 Michigan State ....................... 1 .......0 Middle Tennessee ................. 8 .....17 Opponent.............................W .......L Minnesota .............................. 2 .......0 Mississippi ............................. 1 .......2 Mississippi U-Women ............ 1 .......0 Monmouth (N.J.) .................... 3 .......0 Montana State ....................... 0 .......1 Morehead State ..................... 1 .......0 Morgan State ......................... 1 .......0 Mount St. Mary’s.................... 1 .......0 Murray State .......................... 2 .......1 National College of Education 1 .......0 Nebraska-Omaha .................. 1 .......1 UNLV ..................................... 0 .......1 New Hampshire ..................... 2 .......0 New Mexico ........................... 0 .......1 New Mexico State.................. 6 .......0 New Orleans ........................ 12 .......5 New York Tech ...................... 1 .......0 Niagara .................................. 1 .......0 North Carolina ....................... 0 .......1 UNC Asheville ....................... 1 .......0 UNC Greensboro ................... 1 .......0 NC State ................................ 1 ......1 North Florida .......................... 1 .......0 North Texas ........................... 9 .......6 Northeastern .......................... 1 .......0 NE Missouri State .................. 1 .......0 Northern Colorado ................. 1 .......0 Northern Illinois...................... 1 .......0 NW Missouri State ................. 1 .......0 Northwestern ......................... 2 .......0 Notre Dame ........................... 0 .......1 Old Dominion ......................... 3 .......1 Pace ...................................... 1 .......0 Palm Beach Atlantic .............. 4 .......0 Penn State ............................. 0 .......1 Pittsburgh .............................. 1 .......1 Portland State ........................ 1 .......0 Providence............................. 0 .......3 Purdue ................................... 1 .......1 Radford .................................. 1 .......0 Rice ....................................... 3 .......0 Richmond .............................. 2 .......0 Rider ...................................... 1 .......0 Rollins .................................... 3 .......1 Sacramento State .................. 1 .......0 St. Anselm ............................. 1 .......0 St. Francis (Ill.) ...................... 1 .......0 St. John’s ............................... 1 .......0 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) .................. 1 .......1 St. Leo ................................... 2 .......1 St. Mary’s (Calif.) ................... 0 .......2 St. Thomas ............................ 2 .......0 Samford ................................. 1 .......0 Santa Clara............................ 1 .......1 Seton Hall .............................. 1 .......0 Siena ..................................... 0 .......1 Slippery Rock ........................ 1 .......1 South Alabama .................... 15 .....11 South Carolina ....................... 0 .......2 South Carolina State ............. 4 .......0 South Dakota State ............... 0 .......1 USF ....................................... 8 .....12 Southeastern ......................... 1 .......0 SE Louisiana ......................... 9 .......4 SE Missouri State .................. 0 .......2 Southern ................................ 1 .......0 Southern Illinois ..................... 0 .......1 Southern Methodist ............... 0 .......1 Southern Mississippi.............. 2 .......3 SW Missouri State ................. 0 .......2 Stephen F. Austin .................. 1 .......2 Stetson ................................ 29 .......4 Stonehill ................................. 1 .......0 Opponent.............................W .......L Stony Brook ........................... 2 .......0 Syracuse................................ 2 .......0 Tampa ................................... 8 .......3 Temple................................... 1 .......1 Tennessee ............................. 0 .......1 Tennessee Tech .................... 1 .......0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi .... 1 .......0 Texas-Arlington ..................... 0 .......1 Texas-El Paso (UTEP) .......... 1 .......0 Texas-San Antonio (UTSA) ... 1 .......1 Texas Southern ..................... 4 .......1 Texas Tech ............................ 0 .......2 Troy ..................................... 10 .......6 Tulane.................................... 1 .......1 Tulsa ...................................... 1 .......0 Tuskegee ............................... 1 .......0 Upper Iowa ............................ 0 .......1 Valdosta State ....................... 2 .......3 Valparaiso.............................. 1 .......0 Vanderbilt .............................. 0 .......1 Villanova ................................ 0 .......1 Virginia................................... 0 .......3 VCU ....................................... 1 .......0 Virginia Tech.......................... 1 .......0 Wake Forest .......................... 2 .......0 Warner Southern ................... 2 .......0 Washington............................ 2 .......0 Wayne State .......................... 1 .......0 Webber .................................. 1 .......0 West Florida .......................... 3 .......0 West Georgia......................... 2 .......0 West Point ............................. 0 .......1 West Virginia ......................... 0 .......2 Western Illinois ...................... 1 .......0 WKU ...................................... 8 .....23 Western Michigan .................. 2 .......0 William & Mary....................... 1 .......0 Wisconsin-Green Bay ........... 2 .......3 Xavier .................................... 0 .......1 Yale ....................................... 1 .......0 Youngstown State ................. 2 .......0 History & Records Opponent.............................W .......L Air Force ................................ 0 .......1 Alabama ................................ 0 .......1 UAB ....................................... 1 .......3 Alabama State ....................... 1 .......0 Alaska-Anchorage ................. 1 .......0 Albany.................................... 1 .......1 Albany State .......................... 1 .......0 American ............................... 0 .......1 Appalachian State ................. 1 .......0 Arkansas................................ 1 .......0 UALR ................................... 13 .......8 Arkansas State .................... 17 .......6 Armstrong State..................... 2 .......0 Army ...................................... 1 .......1 Auburn ................................... 2 .......2 Augustana (Ill.) ...................... 1 .......0 Barry ...................................... 2 .......0 Ball State ............................... 1 .......0 Baylor .................................... 0 .......1 Bethune-Cookman............... 10 .......2 Biola (Calif.) ........................... 1 .......0 Boston College ...................... 0 .......2 Boston University................... 0 .......1 Bowling Green ....................... 0 .......1 Bradley .................................. 1 .......0 Brevard CC. ........................... 1 .......1 Brigham Young ...................... 1 .......0 Broward CC ........................... 0 .......1 Broward CC Central .............. 3 .......8 Brown .................................... 2 .......0 Bryant .................................... 1 .......0 Bucknell ................................. 2 .......0 Butler ..................................... 1 .......0 California ............................... 1 .......0 CSU Bakersfield .................... 1 .......1 Cal-Poly Pomona................... 0 .......1 Cal-State Hayward ................ 1 .......0 Campbell ............................... 7 .......2 Canisius ................................. 1 .......0 Central Connecticut State...... 2 .......0 UCF ..................................... 28 .......9 Charleston ........................... 12 .......2 Charlotte ................................ 1 .......0 Cincinnati ............................... 1 .......0 Clemson ................................ 0 .......1 Cleveland State ..................... 3 .......0 Colorado ................................ 0 .......1 Colorado State....................... 1 .......0 Columbia ............................... 1 .......0 Connecticut............................ 0 .......1 Coppin State .......................... 1 .......0 Creighton ............................... 1 .......0 C.W. Post .............................. 1 .......1 Dartmouth .............................. 1 .......0 Davidson................................ 0 .......1 Davis and Elkins .................... 1 .......0 Dayton ................................... 1 .......1 Delaware State ...................... 1 .......0 Delta State ............................. 0 .......3 Denver ................................. 12 .......6 DePaul ................................... 1 .......1 Drake ..................................... 0 .......1 Duke ...................................... 1 .......1 East Carolina ......................... 0 ......1 Eastern Illinois ....................... 1 .......1 Eastern Kentucky .................. 5 .......0 Eastern Michigan ................... 1 .......2 Eckerd ................................... 3 .......0 Edward Waters ...................... 8 .......0 Elon ....................................... 1 .......0 Flagler.................................... 5 .......4 Florida.................................... 2 .......4 Florida A&M ......................... 10 .......4 49 Series History vs. 2012-13 Opponents UALR (13-8) 11/28/81 (A) . . . . L . . . . 66-82 12/18/01 (A) . . . . W . . . . 91-64 1/24/04 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 48-58 2/21/00 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 77-42 12/12/81 (H) . . . . L . . . . 64-66 12/11/04 (H) . . . . W . . . . 82-55 1/24/05 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 58-68 3/2/00 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 85-63 3/5/82 (N) . . . . . . W . . . . 71-55 12/21/06 (H) . . . . W . . . . 76-59 3/5/05 (N) . . . . . . L . . . . 60-61 1/25/01 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 80-67 3/13/82 (N) . . . . . L . . . . 79-80 2/10/07 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 72-67 1/21/06 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 72-47 2/22/01 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 63-49 1/14/84 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 52-68 1/5/08 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 53-44 1/6/07 (A) . . . . . . L . . . . 73-84 12/30/01 (H) . . . . W . . . . 77-52 2/2/85 (H) . . . . . . L . . . . 81-84 2/21/08 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 59-64 2/22/07 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 52-75 2/23/02 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 70-55 12/3/85 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 83-69 1/14/09 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 82-94 3/3/07 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 49-67 1/25/03 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 66-55 2/10/87 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 96-66 2/28/09 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 48-57 2/6/08 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 75-60 3/1/03 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 96-44 2/6/88 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 73-55 1/30/10 (A) . .W (ot) . . . . 77-75 2/4/09 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 64-44 1/6/05 (H) . . .W (ot) . . . . 70-63 2/27/88 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 72-56 2/17/10 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 59-42 2/3/10 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 77-51 2/14/05 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 60-55 3/3/88 (N) . . . . . . W . . . . 73-57 2/6/11 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 60-53 2/9/11 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 62-52 1/5/06 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 60-45 1/16/89 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 84-68 2/19/11 (H) . . . . . W . . . 100-64 1/14/12 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 78-48 2/11/06 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 60-55 2/13/89 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 70-65 1/21/12 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 49-50 3/3/12 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 74-53 2/1/07 (A) . . . . . . L . . . . 58-65 1/13/90 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 92-78 2/4/12 (A) . . . . . . L . . . . 49-51 12/22/07 (A) . . . . L . . . . 45-65 2/12/90 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 82-69 2/13/08 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 61-55 2/25/91 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 93-75 Florida Gulf Coast (0-3) 1/20/07 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 59-48 3/8/08 (N) . . . . . . L . . . . 52-57 1/23/93 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 88-59 12/22/09 (H) . . . . L . . . . 62-76 1/19/08 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 50-53 1/31/09 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 40-59 2/20/93 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 81-62 12/15/10 (A) . . . . L . . . . 71-86 1/24/09 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 31-53 1/23/10 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 44-52 1/29/94 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 92-67 11/14/11 (H) . . . . L . . . . 72-80 1/6/10 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 63-55 1/19/11 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 45-54 2/24/94 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 98-53 3/7/11 (N) . . . . . . L . . . . 37-47 1/7/95 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 83-65 Florida A&M (10-4) 3/6/11 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 52-51 2/15/12 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 58-63 2/23/95 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 96-62 2/8/79 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 46-94 1/7/12 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 65-55 ULM (4-3) 1/2/11 (A) . . . . . . L . . . . 42-56 1/25/96 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 70-67 1/10/88 (H) . . . . W . . . . 74-61 Arkansas State (17-6) 2/17/96 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 92-65 2/8/88 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 51-58 LSU (1-3) 1/3/94 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 79-50 1/25/97 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 56-54 3/4/88 (N) . . . . . L . . . . 63-65 1/2/87 (H) . . . . . . L . . . . 58-81 1/25/99 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 63-58 2/15/97 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 73-71 1/23/89 (A) . . . . W . . . . 77-71 12/17/92 (H) . . . . W . . . . 77-64 2/23/99 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 84-64 3/7/97 (N) . . . . . . W . . . . 88-78 2/6/89 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 76-69 12/16/96 (H) . . . . L . . . . 69-81 2/7/00 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 69-63 1/29/98 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 81-61 1/20/90 (H) . . . . W . . . . 81-66 11/30/02 (H) . . . . L . . . . 54-68 3/4/00 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 70-64 2/23/98 (H) . . . . . W . . . 113-59 2/5/90 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 58-68 1/8/01 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 80-52 12/19/04 (A) . . . . W . . . . 66-55 1/19/91 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 65-61 Middle Tennessee (8-17) 1/21/01 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 76-65 12/5/10 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 65-74 1/31/91 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 76-57 1/11/01 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 74-63 1/17/02 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 57-58 12/2/11 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 61-46 1/16/92 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 91-65 2/3/01 (A) . . . . . . L . . . . 63-78 2/15/92 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 95-85 1/5/02 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 82-72 2/20/02 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 73-61 1/23/03 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 72-62 Dartmouth (1-0) 11/17/06 (N) . . . . W . . . . 64-50 2/2/02 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 71-55 2/27/03 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 76-66 12/18/03 (H) . . . . W . . . . 80-69 11/21/11 (H) . . . . W . . . . 79-64 2/1/03 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 65-63 1/8/05 (H) . . . L (ot) . . . . 74-85 Florida Atlantic (25-6) Georgia Tech (0-2) 2/7/04 (A) . . . . . . L . . . . 47-73 2/12/05 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 51-62 1/28/85 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 78-47 12/12/80 (H) . . . . L . . . . 43-79 3/1/04 (H) . . . . . . L . . . . 48-63 1/7/06 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 54-50 2/12/85 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 56-46 12/29/09 (H) . . . . L . . . . 57-68 2/7/05 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 66-55 2/13/06 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 67-63 2/4/86 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 58-33 1/27/07 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 67-64 2/27/93 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 78-55 Iowa (0-2) 2/2/06 (A) . . . . . . L . . . . 65-70 1/23/08 (A) . . L (ot) . . . . 64-72 1/22/94 (H) . . . . . W . . . 102-52 11/29/03 (H) . . . . L . . . . 86-93 2/27/06 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 73-57 12/17/08 (A) . . . . W . . . . 63-51 2/19/94 (A) . . . . . W . . . 112-80 11/18/06 (A) . . . . L . . . . 62-72 1/9/07 (H) . . . . . . L . . . . 52-86 2/22/09 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 55-44 1/14/95 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 86-65 1/20/10 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 65-61 2/18/95 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 97-72 Louisiana (16-6) 12/19/07 (A) . . . . L . . . . 64-77 1/5/11 (H) . . . . . . L . . . . 61-62 1/6/96 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 57-51 1/21/99 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 81-60 2/9/08 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 74-62 2/18/12 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 52-45 3/2/96 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 91-55 2/11/99 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 79-47 1/11/09 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 35-68 3/8/96 (N . . . . . . L . . . . 64-71 3/4/99 (N) . . . . . . W . . . . 73-42 2/25/09 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 54-74 UCF (28-9) 1/6/97 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 78-57 1/16/00 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 80-39 1/13/10 . . . . . . . . L . . . . 58-90 2/7/76 (N) . . . . . . L . . . . 42-63 3/2/97 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 79-62 2/12/00 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 74-52 2/24/10 . . . . . . . . L . . . 58-101 1/29/77 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 66-53 2/7/98 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 77-44 1/13/01 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 77-59 1/29/11 . . . . . . . . W . . . . 62-59 2/23/78 (N) . . . . . W . . . . 68-51 2/28/98 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 83-61 2/9/02 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 85-50 2/12/11 . . . . . . . . L . . . . 52-66 2/2/79 (A) . . . . . . L . . . . 36-96 3/5/98 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 72-43 1/18/03 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 79-48 12/21/11 (A) . . . . L . . . . 53-58 1/18/80 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 48-91 11/18/00 (A) . . . . W . . . . 93-65 3/6/03 (N) . . . . . . W . . . . 77-41 1/12/12 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 60-74 1/6/04 (A) . . . . . . L . . . . 60-62 2/22/03 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 57-61 2/26/05 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 58-67 History & Records 2/15/07 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 59-66 3/5/12 (A) . . . . . . L . . . . 53-63 50 Series History vs. 2012-13 Opponents Northeastern (1-0) Troy (10-6) Records reflect 2003-04 11/26/88 (A) . . . . W . . . . 64-59 3/2/78 (N) . . . . . L . . . . 49-64 vacated wins due to NCAA 1/15/98 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 89-64 infractions North Florida (1-0) 2/18/06 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 55-65 H Home 11/24/06 (H) . . . . W . . . . 86-46 12/17/06 (A) . . . . W . . . . 63-58 A Away 2/8/07 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 66-61 N Neutral North Texas (9-6) 2/28/07 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 61-49 1/18/01 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 86-69 1/9/08 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 55-49 1/9/02 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 70-65 2/23/08 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 47-61 3/5/02 (N) . . . . . . W . . . . 66-49 1/3/09 (A) . . . . . . L . . . . 58-69 1/4/03 (A) . . . . . . L . . . . 47-64 2/18/09 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 61-62 1/19/04 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 53-55 1/9/10 (H) . . . . . . L . . . . 59-61 1/15/05 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 48-53 2/13/10 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 55-47 1/16/06 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 68-65 2/3/11 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 57-53 1/18/07 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 67-55 2/26/11 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 71-47 2/2/08 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 77-70 2/2/12 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 65-41 1/21/09 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 43-58 2/23/12 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 74-52 12/20/09 (A) . . . . W . . . . 64-55 2/6/09 (W) . . . . . W . . . . 72-55 WKU (8-23) 3/6/10 (N) . . . . . . L . . . . 51-61 1/4/99 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 79-68 1/13/11 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 69-76 2/18/99 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 68-74 2/9/12 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 68-65 3/5/99 (N) . . . . . . W . . . . 76-65 1/8/00 (H) . . . . . . L . . . . 54-58 Quinnipiac (0-0) 2/5/00 (A) . . . . . . L . . . . 75-84 First Meeting 3/10/00 (N) . . . . . L . . . . 67-77 South Alabama (15-11) 2/15/01 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 98-80 1/4/89 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 81-75 1/3/02 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 84-71 12/27/89 (H) . . . . L . . . . 67-88 1/30/02 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 72-58 2/4/99 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 72-49 1/30/03 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 68-80 2/13/99 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 78-48 2/20/03 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 57-75 1/29/00 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 59-52 2/9/04 (A) . . . L (ot) . . . . 69-73 2/17/00 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 58-35 2/28/04 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 66-73 1/4/01 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 73-47 2/5/05 (H) . . . . . . L . . . . 67-88 1/24/02 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 60-58 2/28/05 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 57-74 2/13/03 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 68-70 2/4/06 (A) . . . . . . L . . . . 49-71 3/9/03 (N) . . . . . . L . . . . 57-74 2/23/06 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 67-76 2/23/04 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 58-59 3/6/06 (N) . . . . . . L . . . . 58-66 2/19/05 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 78-62 1/11/07 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 61-71 2/16/06 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 70-60 2/24/07 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 66-79 1/4/07 (A) . . . . . . W . . . . 56-41 1/13/08 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 53-84 2/18/07 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 46-56 2/27/08 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 56-79 1/17/08 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 66-51 1/7/09 (H) . . . . . . L . . . . 47-54 3/1/08 (H) . . . . . . L . . . . 47-62 2/22/09 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 74-83 12/20/08 (H) . . . . L . . . . 47-65 1/17/10 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 62-73 2/11/09 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 52-66 2/27/10 (H) . . . . . L . . . . 61-64 3/4/09 (A) . . . . . . L . . . . 44-50 1.26/11 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 69-54 12/31/09 (H) . . . . L . . . . 51-61 2/23/11 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 75-62 2/10/10 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 62-50 12/11/11 (A) . . . . L . . . . 48-65 1/8/11 (H) . . . . . . W . . . . 48-43 1/28/12 (H) . . . . . W . . . . 60-56 History & Records 1/27/01 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 59-76 1/22/11 (A) . . . . . L . . . . 42-60 1/18/12 (A) . . . . . W . . . . 50-48 West Virginia (0-2) 2/25/12 (H) . . W(ot) . . . . 58-55 11/27/04 (H) . . . . L . . . . 49-58 11/22/08 (A) . . . . L . . . . 59-67 51 All-Time Results 1975-76 Head Coach: Susan Uscier Season Record: 6-12 (.333) 1/16 MDCC North L, 47-50 1/26 MDCC-Wolfson L, 62-68 1/28 at Broward CCC L, 43-52 1/29 at Miami L, 38-56 2/4 at Broward CCC L, 54-72 2/6 #vs. Florida State L, 35-58 2/7 #vs. UCF L, 42-63 2/10 at MDCC Kendall L, 51-55 2/12 MDCC Wolfson W, 65-48 2/14 at MDCC North W, 63-56 2/17 at Miami W, 57-50 2/20 ^vs. Broward CCC W, 63-58 2/20 ^vs. Florida L, 25-58 2/21 ^vs. Florida State L, 44-81 2/24 at MDCC Kendall W, 43-35 2/26 +vs. Miami W, 59-57 2/27 +vs. Florida L, 34-65 2/28 +vs. USF L, 51-73 # Flagler College Invitational, St. Augustine, Fla.; ^ MDCC North Invitational, Miami, Fla.; + FCIAW State Tournament, Lake City, Fla. 1976-77 Head Coach: Patty Abbot Season Record: 7-12 (.368) 1/4 Merrimac CC L, 47-51 1/15 Flagler L, 56-108 1/17 at MDCC North L, 29-72 1/19 at Broward CCC L, 41-77 1/22 USF L, 38-48 1/26 at MDCC-Wolfson W, 59-42 1/28 at MDCC Kendall L, 42-45 1/29 UCF W, 66-53 2/1 Miami W, 57-49 2/8 MDCC-Wolfson W, 75-51 2/12 MDCC North L, 56-73 2/14 at Miami L, 65-73 2/15 MDCC Kendall L, 34-58 2/17 #at MDCC North L, 51-67 2/18 #vs. Miami W, 50-48 2/23 Miami L, 51-64 2/24 ^vs. USF W, 65-60 2/25 ^at Miami W, 66-58 2/26 ^vs. Florida State L, 41-66 # Falconette Invitational, Miami, Fla.; ^ FCIAW State Tournament, Coral Gables, Fla. History & Records 1977-78 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 8-14 (.364) 1/2 Merrimac CC L, 64-71 1/7 at Brevard CC W, 42-41 1/14 Stetson W, 70-44 1/16 at MDCC North W, 73-30 1/20 #vs. Florida State L, 63-87 1/21 #at USF L, 70-71 1/23 at Miami L, 53-77 2/6 at Florida Bible W, 86-30 2/8 at Miami L, 50-54 2/10 ^vs. Bethune-Cookman W, 79-69 2/11 ^at Flagler L, 60-71 2/13 at MDCC Kendall L, 60-63 2/15 at Broward CCC L, 62-74 2/17 +vs. Flagler W, 61-58 2/18 +vs. Miami L, 43-50 2/19 +vs. Broward CCC L, 53-70 2/21 MDCC North L, 77-90 2/23 †vs. UCF W, 68-51 2/25 †vs. Florida Southern W, 62-42 2/26 †vs. Bethune-Cookman L, 52-58 2/27 †at Tampa L, 61-76 3/2 @Troy L, 49-64 # USF Invitational, Tampa, Fla.; ^ 52 Flagler Invitational, St. Augustine, Fla.; + Miami-Dade North Invitational, Miami, Fla.; † FAIAW State Tournament, Tampa, Fla.; @ AIAW Southeast Regional Tournament 1978-79 Head Coach: Rick Jendra Season Record: 0-14 (.000) 1/26 at Florida Southern L, 37-77 1/27 at Tampa L, 24-66 1/28 at St. Leo L, 50-70 2/2 at UCF L, 36-96 2/3 at Stetson L, 41-105 2/6 at Miami L, 44-77 2/8 Florida A&M L, 46-94 2/12 at Miami L, 58-86 2/17 #vs. Flagler L, 33-98 2/18 #at MDCC North L, 40-63 2/19 at Broward CCC L, 48-123 2/20 at MDCC Kendall L, 21-80 2/24 ^Florida Southern L, 51-67 2/27 at MDCC North L, 32-80 # Falconette Invitational, Miami, Fla.; ^ FAIAW State Tournament, Lakeland, Fla. 1979-80 Head Coach: Mary Ellen Fiske Season Record: 6-16 (.273) 1/2 #vs. Lamar L, 28-113 1/3 #vs. West Point L, 28-89 1/5 #vs. Upper Iowa L, 41-73 1/8 at MDCC North L, 48-66 1/14 at Broward CCC L, 65-80 1/15 at Miami L, 41-98 1/18 at UCF L, 48-91 1/19 at Stetson L, 51-71 1/24 Miami Christian W, 78-34 1/25 at St. Leo W, 43-42 1/26 at Tampa L, 53-75 1/27 at Florida Southern L, 45-83 1/29 at MDCC-Wolfson W, 65-58 2/1 USF L, 61-78 2/5 at Miami L, 35-83 2/8 Miami Christian W, Forfeit 2/12 at MDCC North W, 74-72 2/14 ^vs. Flagler L, 57-87 2/15 ^vs. Broward CCC W, 55-53 2/16 ^vs. Brevard CC L, 56-57 2/19 at MDCC Kendall L, 50-93 2/21 +Rollins L, 66-71 # at Coral Gables, Fla.; ^ Falconette Invitational, Miami, Fla.; + FAIAW State Tournament, Orlando, Fla. 1980-81 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 7-13 (.350) 12/10 at Broward CCC L, 71-84 12/12 Georgia Tech L, 43-79 12/18 at MDCC North L, 71-84 1/4 #vs. McMaster L, 67-74 1/7 at MDCC-Wolfson L, 66-67 1/13 at MDCC Kendall L, 58-89 1/21 MDCC North L, 61-71 1/22 ^vs. UAB L, 28-110 1/24 Warner Southern W, 114-47 1/27 at Miami L, 55-109 1/29 at Florida Southern L, 64-68 1/30 at St. Leo W, 56-44 1/31 at Eckerd W, 74-61 2/5 MDCC-Wolfson L, 54-84 2/7 at Florida Memorial W, 55-51 2/12 at Southeastern W, 84-41 2/13 at Webber W, 80-35 2/14 at Warner Southern W, Forfeit 2/16 Stetson L, 59-89 2/21 at Miami L, 56-84 # Hurricane New Year’s Classic, Coral Gables, Fla.; ^ at Coral Gables, Fla. 1981-82 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 27-10 (.730) 11/18 Broward CCC W, 71-54 11/21 USF W, 70-67 11/23 Palm Beach Atlantic W, 77-38 11/27 #vs. Tampa W, 87-64 11/28 #at UCF L, 66-82 12/4 at Edward Waters W, 78-73 12/5 at Flagler W, 75-49 12/11 Florida State L, 64-74 12/12 UCF L, 64-66 12/16 MDCC Kendall W, 73-51 12/30 Slippery Rock W, 78-67 1/6 MDCC North L, 69-74 1/8 Houston L, 67-78 1/9 Flagler W, 90-57 1/11 Miami L, 59-78 1/15 at Palm Beach Atlantic W, 87-51 1/16 Florida Southern W, 72-47 1/18 at Florida Memorial W, Forfeit 1/23 Florida Memorial W, Forfeit 1/26 at Miami L, 66-69 1/29 Tampa W, 58-55 2/5 Stetson W, 78-54 2/12 at Houston L, 79-93 2/13 at Rice W, 76-70 2/16 at MDCC North W, 67-56 2/18 at Eckerd W, 91-39 2/19 at Florida Southern W, 70-62 2/22 Rollins W, 116-67 2/26 at MDCC Kendall W, 87-62 3/4 ^Tampa W, 87-74 3/5 ^UCF W, 71-55 3/6 ^Bethune-Cookman W, 80-65 3/12 +Armstrong State W, 81-77 3/13 +UCF L, 79-80 3/14 +West Georgia W, 90-81 3/18 †College of Charleston L, 72-96 3/20 †Wisconsin-Green Bay W, 85-84 # UCF Thanksgiving Tournament, Orlando, Fla.; ^ FAIAW State Tournament, Daytona Beach, Fla.; + AIAW Southeast Regional, Orlando, Fla.; † AIAW National Southern Satellite, Charleston, S.C. 1982-83 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 17-7 (.708) NCAA Division II Tournament 11/6 Edward Waters W, 95-48 11/26 at Flagler W, 128-40 11/27 #vs. Armstrong State W, 83-59 12/4 Miami W, 89-73 12/10 Palm Beach Atlantic W, 119-44 12/18 Lawrence W, 101-19 12/28 ^vs. Augustana (Ill.) W, 82-72 12/30 ^vs. Monmouth W, 84-76 12/31 ^vs. SE Missouri State L, 67-81 1/3 ^vs. Nebraska-Omaha L, 53-55 1/5 ^vs. St. Francis (Ill.) W, 94-68 1/7 NE Missouri State W, 78-51 1/10 +UNC Asheville W, 71-67 1/11 at Tampa W, 79-60 1/25 at Palm Beach AtlanticW, 100-27 1/29 Rice W, 95-60 2/7 Stetson W, 94-40 2/12 at Florida State L, 65-77 2/16 at Cal-Poly Pomona L, 68-72 2/18 at Biola W, 91-69 2/21 at UNLV L, 75-86 2/27 South Carolina L, 73-87 3/2 at Miami W, 63-53 3/11 @CW Post L, 59-60 # at St. Augustine, Fla.; ^ Dial Classic, Miami, Fla.; + at Tampa, Fla.; @ NCAA East Regional, Brookville, N.Y. 1983-84 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 17-11 (.607) 11/4 Edward Waters W, 97-55 11/25 #vs. Boston University L, 41-74 11/26 #at Monmouth W, 59-52 12/2 South Carolina State W, 79-75 12/3 Lamar W, 77-67 12/9 Eckerd W, 111-36 12/10 Valdosta State L, 73-79 12/16 Tampa W, 102-61 12/29 ^vs. Delta State L, 77-96 12/31 ^vs. Dayton L, 61-75 1/1 ^vs. Duke W, 83-56 1/2 ^vs. Nebraska-Omaha W, 72-60 1/4 ^vs. Mercer W, 71-68 1/7 SE Missouri State L, 61-74 1/13 at Rollins W, 85-58 1/14 at UCF L, 52-68 1/16 at Tampa W, 74-59 1/21 Florida Memorial W, 81-52 1/24 at Miami L, 64-82 1/28 New York Tech W, 80-44 1/30 Stetson W, 82-61 2/2 at Valdosta State L, 68-90 2/11 Bethune-Cookman L, 61-70 2/17 at Illinois-Chicago L, 67-74 2/18 at DePaul W, 60-57 2/20 at Loyola L, 69-83 3/3 Miami (2ot) W, 83-81 # Monmouth Invitational, Long Branch, N.J.; ^ Miami Masonic Classic, Coral Gables, Fla. 1984-85 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 22-6 (.786) 11/21 Florida Memorial W, 78-42 11/23 #vs. Eastern Illinois (ot) L, 73-77 11/24 #vs. West Georgia W, 82-59 11/26 at Tampa W, 73-59 12/8 at West Florida W, 83-69 12/14 Edward Waters W, 79-58 12/17 Valdosta State W, 74-69 12/18 Dartmouth W, 78-47 12/20 Nat’l College of Educ. W, 79-42 12/28 ^vs. Western Illinois W, 69-68 1/1 ^vs. NW Missouri State W, 80-66 1/2 ^vs. Wisc-Green Bay W, 76-69 1/4 ^vs. Air Force L, 78-83 1/12 Lamar W, 85-62 1/16 at Georgia Southern L, 78-80 1/18 at Valdosta State L, 74-77 1/19 at Edward Waters W, 75-50 1/21 Tampa W, 97-79 1/26 at Florida Memorial W, 99-63 1/28 Florida Atlantic W, 78-47 2/2 UCF L, 81-84 2/7 Miami W, 73-72 2/12 at Florida Atlantic W, 56-46 2/15 at Howard W, 84-62 2/17 at VCU W, 69-68 2/18 at Richmond W, 73-65 2/25 Rollins W, 90-62 3/4 at Miami L, 73-81 # UCF Invitational, Orlando, Fla.; ^ Women’s Court Classic, Coral Gables, Fla. 1985-86 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 26-2 (.929) NCAA Division II Tournament All-Time Results 1986-87 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 26-3 (.897) NCAA Division II Tournament 11/28 Purdue L, 64-80 11/29 Monmouth W, 66-56 12/5 Grambling W, 87-84 12/14 at CW Post W, 55-38 12/16 at Rider W, 65-63 12/18 South Carolina State W, 67-54 12/20 Minnesota W, 87-69 12/27 +Eastern Michigan W, 77-62 12/28 +UMBC W, 52-44 12/30 +Florida W, 74-68 12/31 +Miami (Ohio) W, 82-60 1/2 #LSU L, 58-81 1/3 #Cleveland State W, 64-57 1/4 #Holy Cross W, 93-78 1/12 St. Thomas W, 65-50 1/16 Maryland-East. Shore W, 89-53 1/22 at Georgia Southern W, 66-46 1/24 at Mercer W, 99-74 1/29 at Florida Memorial W, 85-64 2/6 St. Thomas W, 78-28 2/10 at UCF W, 96-66 2/11 at West Florida W, 66-47 2/13 at Edward Waters W, 86-49 2/14 ^Valdosta State W, 85-83 2/18 at Miami W, 78-71 2/27 Florida Memorial W, 76-23 3/6 Tulane W, 64-59 3/7 @Albany State W, 76-53 3/10 @Delta State (ot) L, 73-75 + FIU Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; # Burger King Classic, Miami, Fla.; ^ at St. Augustine, Fla.; @ NCAA South Regional, Miami, Fla. 1987-88 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 21-7 (.750), 9-3 (.750) First Year in Division I 11/30 Bethune-Cookman W, 63-61 12/3 Florida Memorial W, 70-51 12/14 at Texas Southern L, 73-87 12/16 at Lamar L, 63-83 12/20 *Mercer W, 81-53 12/28 Grambling L, 52-76 12/29 Iona W, 94-82 12/30 UMBC W, 70-43 1/2 #New Hampshire W, 57-56 1/3 #Radford W, 76-61 1/4 #Houston W, 76-67 1/7 *Georgia State W, 59-56 1/10 *Florida A&M W, 74-61 1/16 *Stetson W, 78-70 1/18 *at Georgia Southern L, 61-74 1/20 *at Mercer W, 82-62 1/22 *at Georgia State L, 85-90 1/30 USF W, 66-51 2/4 *at Stetson W, 75-68 2/6 *at UCF W, 73-55 2/8 *at Florida A&M L, 51-58 2/13 at Miami W, 79-69 2/18 *Georgia Southern W, 68-64 2/24 Miami W, 79-70 2/27 *UCF W, 72-56 2/29 at USF W, 69-62 3/3 %vs. UCF W, 73-57 3/4 %vs. Florida A&M L, 63-65 * New South Women’s Conference opponent; # FIU Sun and Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % NSWAC Tournament, DeLand, Fla. 12/17 Illinois-Chicago W, 87-61 12/27 ^South Alabama L, 67-88 12/28 ^Brown W, 69-68 12/29 Pittsburgh L, 71-76 1/3 +Iona W, 95-65 1/4 +Stephen F. Austin L, 60-67 1/5 +James Madison W, 58-56 1/13 *at UCF W, 92-78 1/15 *at Stetson L, 60-64 1/20 *Florida A&M W, 81-66 1/22 *Georgia Southern W, 73-70 1/27 *at Georgia State W, 71-68 1/29 *at Mercer W, 80-69 2/1 at Miami L, 64-71 2/3 *at Georgia Southern W, 78-64 2/5 *at Florida A&M L, 58-68 2/10 *Stetson W, 85-74 2/12 *UCF W, 82-69 2/17 *Mercer W, 82-74 2/19 *Georgia State (ot) W, 71-59 2/23 Miami L, 76-94 3/1 %Stetson W, 82-68 3/2 %Georgia Southern L, 70-71 * New South Women’s Conference opponent; # FIU Thanksgiving Classic, Miami, Fla.; ^ Burger King Classic, Miami, Fla.; + FIU Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % NSWAC Tournament, Miami, Fla. 1988-89 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 20-7 (.741), 11-1 (.917) NSWAC Champion 11/26 at Northeastern W, 64-59 11/28 at Providence L, 75-82 12/9 at Bethune-Cookman W, 81-71 12/16 *Mercer W, 72-63 12/17 at USF L, 61-71 12/28 #Yale W, 77-63 12/29 #UMBC W, 75-67 12/30 #Iowa State L, 56-57 1/2 ^Cleveland State W, 85-60 1/3 ^Kansas State W, 81-68 1/4 ^South Alabama W, 81-75 1/9 *Georgia State W, 80-64 1/14 *Stetson W, 87-82 1/16 *at UCF W, 84-68 1/21 *at Georgia Southern W, 76-73 1/23 *at Florida A&M W, 77-71 1/31 at Miami L, 76-83 2/4 *Georgia Southern W, 84-74 2/6 *Florida A&M W, 76-69 2/9 USF W, 100-77 2/11 *at Stetson W, 82-78 2/13 *UCF W, 70-65 2/18 *at Georgia State W, 77-74 2/20 *at Mercer L, 62-67 2/24 Miami L, 85-100 2/25 Bethune-Cookman W, 75-55 3/2 %vs. Georgia Southern L, 66-84 * New South Women’s Conference opponent; # FIU Classic, Miami, Fla.; ^ FIU Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % NSWAC Tournament, Atlanta, Ga. 1990-91 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 16-13 (.552), 7-5 (.583) 11/23 #Eastern Illinois W, 74-66 11/24 #Lamar L, 72-98 11/29 at Santa Clara L, 54-67 12/1 at St Mary’s, CA L, 65-93 12/7 Bethune-Cookman W, 76-57 12/8 USF W, 73-59 12/15 Texas Southern W, 67-55 12/28 ^vs. Virginia L, 46-78 12/29 ^vs. Providence L, 98-105 12/30 ^vs. Syracuse W, 56-54 1/2 +UMBC W, 81-66 1/3 +Murray State L, 60-74 1/4 +Mississippi L, 64-75 1/10 *Stetson W, 87-63 1/17 *at Georgia Southern W, 85-76 1/19 *at Florida A&M W, 65-61 1/24 *Mercer W, 69-57 1/26 *Georgia State W, 43-41 1/31 *Florida A&M W, 76-57 2/2 *Georgia Southern L, 63-69 2/5 *Miami L, 64-74 2/9 *at Stetson W, 77-70 2/14 *at Georgia State L, 49-66 2/16 *at Mercer L, 59-71 2/18 Portland State W, 82-63 2/25 UCF W, 93-75 3/2 *at Miami L, 54-79 3/7 %vs. Georgia Southern W, 78-56 3/8 %vs. Miami L, 55-75 * New South Women’s Conference opponent; # FIU Thanksgiving Classic, Miami, Fla.; ^ Pepsi/Church’s Holiday Classic, Coral Gables, Fla.; + Converse Sun & Fun Invitational, Miami, Fla.; % NSWAC Tournament, Tallahassee, Fla. 1989-90 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 20-9 (.690), 10-2 (.833) NSWAC Champion 11/24 #Youngstown State W, 71-59 11/25 #Manhattan W, 69-54 11/26 #American L, 63-69 12/2 at UMBC W, 87-60 12/4 at Loyola (MD) W, 57-51 12/16 Texas Southern W, 89-87 1991-92 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 23-10 (.697), 10-2 (.833) Postseason WNIT 11/29 #Howard W, 75-69 11/30 #Brigham Young W, 72-69 12/6 +at Stephen F. Austin L, 66-70 12/7 +vs. Southern Miss. L, 74-86 12/12 Texas Southern W, 78-59 12/14 *SE Louisiana W, 93-72 12/19 Minnesota W, 88-70 12/20 Harvard W, 81-73 12/28 †vs. Tenne. Tech (ot) W, 90-88 12/29 †at Miami L, 53-78 12/30 †vs. Santa Clara W, 65-62 1/2 ^Canisius W, 92-77 1/3 ^St. Mary’s L, 80-84 1/4 ^Kansas L, 69-81 1/11 *at Stetson W, 96-60 1/16 *Florida A&M W, 91-65 1/18 *Georgia Southern W, 83-62 1/23 *at Georgia State W, 84-72 1/25 *at Mercer (ot) L, 72-76 1/30 at Bethune-Cookman W, 82-58 1/31 at USF L, 88-94 2/6 *Stetson W, 77-48 2/8 *at SE Louisiana (2ot) L, 79-80 2/13 *at Georgia Southern W, 100-74 2/15 *at Florida A&M W, 95-85 2/20 *Mercer W, 71-50 2/22 *Georgia State W, 75-50 3/5 %vs. Stetson W, 83-63 3/6 %vs. Georgia State W, 104-86 3/7 %at Georgia Southern W, 88-78 3/26 @Hawaii L, 73-83 3/27 @UAB W, 95-74 3/28 @Wisconsin-Green Bay L, 70-72 * Trans America Athletic Conference opponent; # FIU Thanksgiving Classic, Miami, Fla.; + Dial Classic, Nacogdoches, Texas; † Pepsi/Church’s Holiday Classic, Coral Gables, Fla.; ^ FIU Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % TAAC Tournament, Statesboro, Ga.; @ Women’s National Invitational Tournament 1992-93 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 25-6 (.806), 12-0 (1.000) TAAC Champion Postseason WNIT 12/4 #Mississippi L, 68-78 12/5 at Maine W, 75-61 12/13 Miami L, 58-80 12/17 LSU W, 77-64 12/19 Texas Southern W, 78-64 12/21 Bethune-Cookman W, 86-45 12/28 ^vs. Old Dominion W, 71-67 12/29 ^vs. Texas Tech L, 66-70 12/30 ^vs. Appalachian State W, 93-64 1/2 +Lehigh W, 101-42 1/3 +Eastern Kentucky W, 82-68 1/4 +Colorado L, 71-74 1/9 *at Stetson W, 97-50 1/14 *at Georgia State W, 66-40 1/16 *at Charleston W, 80-48 1/21 *SE Louisiana W, 88-40 1/23 *UCF W, 88-59 1/28 *at Mercer W, 86-64 1/31 at Auburn L, 50-62 2/6 *Stetson W, 102-55 2/11 *Georgia State W, 88-51 2/13 *Charleston W, 78-56 2/18 *at SE Louisiana W, 77-61 2/20 *at UCF W, 81-62 2/25 *Mercer W, 73-53 2/27 Florida Atlantic W, 78-55 3/4 %Charleston W, 84-60 3/5 %Mercer W, 77-52 3/25 @Butler W, 79-75 3/26 @SMU L, 59-60 3/27 @Marquette W, 93-87 53 History & Records 11/22 Wayne State W, 86-49 11/23 at Florida Memorial W, 93-50 11/25 Davis & Elkins W, 75-43 12/3 UCF W, 83-69 12/7 Grambling W, 91-75 12/8 West Florida W, 91-56 12/12 Florida W, 77-51 12/19 Mercer W, 71-46 12/31 #Pace W, 82-60 1/2 #Northern Colorado W, 78-52 1/4 #Slippery Rock L, 59-61 1/6 Stonehill W, 73-55 1/8 St. Anselm W, 89-51 1/10 Malone W, 100-45 1/18 Florida Memorial W, 98-29 1/23 at Edward Waters W, 86-60 1/24 ^vs. Tuskegee W, 84-52 1/27 ^vs. Miss. U , Women W, 77-54 1/28 at Flagler W, 91-36 1/29 at Bethune-Cookman W, 88-68 2/4 at Florida Atlantic W, 58-33 2/8 Edward Waters W, 109-35 2/12 at Cal-State Hayward W, 73-57 2/14 at Sacramento State W, 64-63 2/21 Alaska-Anchorage W, 77-51 2/25 Bethune-Cookman W, 65-52 3/4 at Miami W, 81-52 3/11 @at Delta State L, 63-94 # Coors Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; ^ at Tallahassee, Fla.; @ NCAA Division II Playoffs, Cleveland, Miss. * Trans America Athletic Conference opponent; # at Orono, Maine; ^ Church’s Holiday Classic, Coral Gables, Fla.; + FIU Sun and Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % TAAC Tournament, Miami, Fla.; @ Women’s National Invitational Tournament 1993-94 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 25-4 (.862), 11-1 (.917) TAAC Champion NCAA Division I Tournament 12/4 #vs. Louisville W, 76-67 12/5 #at Texas Tech L, 59-89 12/8 Syracuse W, 69-44 12/11 Lynn W, 96-71 12/19 Auburn W, 72-46 12/20 Valparaiso W, 104-51 12/28 ^vs. Lafayette W, 97-45 12/29 ^at Miami W, 75-56 1/2 +Central Conn. State W, 98-46 1/3 +Arkansas State W, 79-50 1/4 +George Washington W, 74-48 1/13 *Georgia State W, 102-60 1/15 *Southeastern La. W, 82-58 1/22 Florida Atlantic W, 102-52 1/27 *at Stetson W, 75-49 1/29 *at UCF W, 92-67 2/3 *Charletson W, 72-44 2/5 *Mercer W, 90-52 2/10 *at Southeastern La. L, 72-76 2/12 *at Georgia State W, 83-63 2/14 at Georgia L, 50-72 2/19 at Florida Atlantic W, 112-80 2/24 *UCF W, 98-53 2/26 *Stetson W, 75-50 3/3 *at Mercer W, 90-58 3/5 *at Charleston W, 85-64 3/11 %vs. Stetson W, 64-51 3/12 %at Southeastern La. W, 89-67 3/17 @Clemson L, 64-65 * Trans America Athletic Conference opponent; # Lady Raider Classic, Lubbock, Texas; ^ Church’s Holiday Classic, Coral Gables, Fla.; + FIU Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % TAAC Tournament, Hammond, La.; @ NCAA Tournament Mideast Regional, Miami, Fla. History & Records 1994-95 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 27-5 (.844), 15-1 (.938) TAAC Champion NCAA Division I Tournament 11/15 #at Vanderbilt L, 63-80 11/26 Lynn W, 109-54 12/3 ^vs. Holy Cross W, 64-53 12/4 ^vs. Southern Miss. L, 89-104 12/6 Miami W, 77-62 12/10 *at SE Louisiana (2ot) W, 86-84 12/19 +vs. UAB L, 63-66 12/20 +vs. Southern W, 63-46 12/31 Wake Forest W, 73-60 1/2 !Murray State W, 78-35 1/3 !New Hampshire W, 86-53 1/4 !Saint Joseph’s (PA) W, 72-60 1/7 *UCF W, 83-65 1/9 *Stetson W, 79-39 1/14 *at Florida Atlantic W, 86-65 1/19 *at Charleston W, 88-66 1/21 *at Campbell (ot) L, 73-76 1/26 *Mercer W, 77-50 1/28 *Georgia State W, 95-59 2/2 *at Mercer W, 67-47 2/4 *at Georgia State W, 81-49 54 2/9 *Campbell W, 69-48 2/11 *Charleston W, 88-37 2/18 *Florida Atlantic W, 97-72 2/23 *at UCF W, 96-62 2/25 *at Stetson W, 96-66 3/2 *SE Louisiana W, 78-50 3/9 %at Charleston W, 84-62 3/10 %vs. Campbell W, 69-48 3/11 %vs. SE Louisiana W, 76-74 3/16 @vs. Old Dominion W, 81-76 3/18 @at Tennessee L, 44-70 * Trans America Athletic Conference opponent; # Preseason National Invitational Tournament, Nashville, Tenn.; ^ Carrier Classic, Syracuse, N.Y.; + Lady Eagle Classic, Hattiesburg, Miss.; ! FIU Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % TAAC Championship, Charleston, S.C.; @ NCAA SubRegional, Knoxville, Tenn. 1995-96 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 23-5 (.821), 16-0 (1.000) 11/24 Indiana State W, 68-46 11/25 South Carolina State W, 100-75 11/30 at Wake Forest W, 82-78 12/9 USF W, 72-45 12/16 at Miami L, 49-71 12/18 Southern Illinois (ot) L, 82-83 12/29 #James Madison L, 67-83 12/30 #at St. John’s W, 64-55 1/2 ^Murray State W, 75-47 1/3 ^Southern Miss. L, 69-77 1/6 *at Florida Atlantic W, 57-51 1/11 *at Mercer W, 71-64 1/13 *at Georgia State W, 80-72 1/18 *Jacksonville State W, 68-55 1/20 *SE Louisiana W, 77-49 1/25 *at UCF W, 70-67 1/27 *at Stetson W, 63-62 2/1 *Campbell W, 77-53 2/3 *Charleston W, 79-63 2/8 *Georgia State W, 77-71 2/10 *at Jacksonville State W, 79-53 2/15 *Stetson W, 76-74 2/17 *UCF W, 92-65 2/22 *at Charleston W, 81-65 2/24 *at Campbell W, 88-67 3/2 *at Florida Atlantic W, 91-55 3/7 %Georgia State W, 68-62 3/8 %Florida Atlantic L, 64-71 * Trans America Athletic Conference opponent; # St. John’s Red Storm Invitational, Jamaica, N.Y.;^ Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % TAAC Championship, Hammond, La. 1996-97 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 21-9 (.700), 12-4 (.750) TAAC Champion NCAA Division I Tournament 11/27 at Southern Miss. W, 75-68 11/29 #Texas-Arlington L, 44-48 11/30 #Eastern Kentucky W, 67-66 12/14 Miami L, 49-55 12/16 LSU L, 69-81 12/18 at USF W, 67-64 12/28 ^Marist W, 78-39 12/29 ^Virginia L, 64-85 1/3 +Brown W, 86-54 1/4 +La Salle W, 80-62 1/6 *Florida Atlantic W, 78-57 1/9 *Mercer W, 63-57 1/11 *Georgia State (ot) W, 93-87 1/16 *at Jacksonville State L, 62-65 1/18 *at SE Louisiana L, 65-73 1/23 *Stetson W, 63-60 1/25 *UCF W, 56-54 1/30 *at Campbell W, 69-66 2/1 *at Charleston L, 64-73 2/6 *at Mercer W, 58-40 2/8 *SE Louisiana L, 69-72 2/13 *at Stetson W, 71-52 2/15 *at UCF W, 73-71 2/20 *Charleston W, 68-55 2/22 *Campbell (ot) W, 82-72 3/2 *at Florida Atlantic W, 79-62 3/6 %Georgia State W, 92-60 3/7 %UCF W, 88-78 3/8 %Jacksonville State W, 91-71 3/15 @Florida L, 68-92 * Trans America Athletic Conference opponent; # Greater Shreveport Shootout, Shreveport, La.; ^ FIU Holiday Classic, Miami, Fla.; + Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % TAAC Tournament, DeLand, Fla.; @ NCAA Mideast Regional, Gainesville, Fla. 1997-98 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 29-2 (.935), 15-1 (.938) TAAC Champion NCAA Division I Tournament 11/28 #Michigan W, 69-67 11/29 #Purdue W, 79-67 12/5 ^Georgia W, 83-68 12/6 ^Florida State W, 66-63 12/14 at Miami W, 81-60 12/20 Cleveland State W, 74-58 12/27 +Pittsburgh W, 80-65 12/28 +Louisville W, 77-60 12/31 ! Army W, 76-56 1/1 ! Columbia W, 85-49 1/3 *at Charleston W, 93-65 1/5 *at Campbell L, 67-69 1/8 *Mercer W, 80-34 1/10 *Georgia State W, 62-38 1/15 *at Troy W, 89-64 1/22 *Stetson W, 85-58 1/24 *Campbell W, 72-52 1/29 *at UCF W, 81-61 1/31 *at Stetson W, 72-51 2/7 *Florida Atlantic W, 77-44 2/12 *Samford W, 101-33 2/14 *Jacksonville State W, 95-63 2/19 *at Mercer W, 72-53 2/21 *at Georgia State W, 85-54 2/23 *UCF W, 113-59 2/28 *at Florida Atlantic W, 83-61 3/5 %Florida Atlantic W, 72-43 3/6 %Jacksonville State W, 82-44 3/7 %Georgia State W, 86-50 3/15 @Marquette W, 59-45 3/17 @North Carolina L, 72-85 * Trans America Athletic Conference opponent; # FIU Thanksgiving Tournament, Miami, Fla.; ^ Seminole Classic, Tallahassee, Fla.; + FIU Holiday Classic, Miami, Fla.; ! Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % TAAC Tournament, Miami, Fla.; @ NCAA Mideast Regional, Chapel Hill, N.C. 1998-99 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 23-7 (.717), 9-3 (.750) NCAA Division I Tournament 11/13 #Mount St. Mary’s W, 85-54 11/14 #Howard W, 77-44 11/18 Miami L, 65-67 11/22 ^Kent State W, 79-54 11/23 ^at Florida State W, 75-62 11/27 !Texas-El Paso W, 82-38 11/28 !at Southern Miss. W, 66-47 12/3 Washington W, 73-68 12/13 at SW Missouri State L, 51-75 12/18 Harvard W, 85-58 12/28 +William & Mary W, 69-44 12/29 +Niagara W, 80-51 1/1 $Tulsa W, 84-45 1/2 $ James Madison W, 73-46 1/4 *WKU W, 79-68 1/7 *at Louisiana Tech L, 64-71 1/9 *New Orleans W, 83-56 1/21 *Louisiana W, 81-60 1/25 *Arkansas State W, 63-58 2/4 *at South Alabama W, 72-49 2/6 *at New Orleans W, 66-62 2/9 *Louisiana Tech L, 65-80 2/11 *Louisiana W, 79-47 2/13 *South Alabama W, 78-48 2/18 *at WKU L, 68-74 2/23 *at Arkansas State W, 84-64 3/4 %Louisiana W, 73-42 3/5 %WKU W, 76-65 3/6 %Louisiana Tech L, 60-84 3/12 @Xavier L, 71-85 * Sun Belt Conference opponent; # FIU Tip Off Classic, Miami, Fla.; ^ Tallahassee Democrat Seminole Classic, Tallahassee, Fla.; ! Lady Eagle Classic, Hattiesburg, Miss.; + FIU Holiday Classic, Miami, Fla.; $ Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % Sun Belt Conference Tournament, Jonesboro, Ark.; @ NCAA Mideast Regional, Storrs, Conn. 1999-2000 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 16-13 (.552), 10-6 (.625) 11/26 #Long Island W, 76-56 11/27 #Eastern Kentucky W, 85-55 12/4 at Miami L, 61-76 12/12 at New Mexico L, 55-64 12/19 $Notre Dame L, 62-68 12/21 SW Missouri State L, 61-74 12/29 ^Temple W, 80-55 12/30 ^Florida State L, 55-76 1/2 at Washington W, 82-68 1/5 Bucknell W, 77-49 1/8 *WKU L, 54-58 1/14 Georgetown L, 54-55 1/16 *Louisiana W, 80-39 1/20 *Louisiana Tech L, 54-65 1/22 *Denver W, 66-62 1/27 *at New Orleans L, 70-76 1/29 *at South Alabama W, 59-52 2/3 *at Denver L, 46-47 2/5 *at WKU L, 75-84 2/7 *Arkansas State W, 69-63 2/10 *at Louisiana Tech L, 62-89 2/12 *at Louisiana W, 74-52 2/17 *South Alabama W, 58-35 2/19 *New Orleans W, 75-63 2/21 *UALR W, 77-42 3/2 *at UALR W, 85-63 3/4 *at Arkansas State W, 70-64 3/9 %New Orleans W, 64-60 3/10 %WKU L, 67-77 * Sun Belt Conference opponent; # FIU Thanksgiving Tournament, Miami, Fla.; $ Orange Bowl Fab Four, Miami, Fla.; ^ FIU Sun and Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % Sun Belt Conference Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky. All-Time Results 2001-02 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 27-6 (.818), 13-1 (.929) Sun Belt Conference Champion NCAA Division I Tournament 11/9 @Stephen F. Austin W, 74-57, 11/11 @at Connecticut L, 47-91 11/16 Iona W, 98-36 11/23 #Northwestern W, 71-53 11/24 #Michigan State W, 69-56 12/1 Drake L, 66-69 12/7 Eastern Kentucky W, 90-63 12/9 $Colorado State W, 75-72 12/18 at Florida Atlantic W, 91-64 12/20 at Virginia L, 65-78 12/22 at Coppin State W, 83-43 12/28 ^Ball State W, 85-67 12/29 ^Boston College L, 70-79 12/30 *UALR W, 77-52 1/3 *at WKU W, 84-71 1/5 *at Middle Tennessee W, 82-72 1/9 *North Texas W, 70-65 1/12 *Denver W, 67-59 1/17 *at Arkansas State L, 57-58 1/24 *at South Alabama W, 60-58 1/26 *at New Orleans W, 79-63 1/30 *WKU W, 72-58 2/2 *Middle Tennessee W, 71-55 2/6 *New Mexico State W, 76-52 2/9 *at Louisiana W, 85-50 2/16 at Miami W, 71-65 2/20 *Arkansas State W, 73-61 2/23 *at UALR W, 70-55 3/2 %New Mexico State W, 88-57 3/4 %Denver W, 80-65 3/5 %North Texas W, 66-49 3/15 !Creighton W, 73-58 3/17 !Penn State L, 79-96 * Sun Belt Conference opponent; # FIU Thanksgiving Tournament, Miami, Fla.; @ Oakland Tribune Classic, Berkeley, Calif.; $ Orange Bowl Fab Four, Miami, Fla.; ^ FIU Sun and Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % Sun Belt Conference Tournament, New Orleans, La.; ! NCAA Tournament, State College, Pa. 2002-03 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 19-11 (.633), 9-5 (.643) Postseason WNIT 11/22 Georgia State L, 67-72 11/23 Alabama State W, 70-44 11/29 #Virginia Tech W, 79-70 11/30 #LSU L, 54-68 12/6 Bradley W, 89-73 12/7 at Stony Brook W, 96-44 12/14 Miami W, 81-70 12/16 Charlotte W, 71-58 12/18 at Duke L, 58-106 12/20 at UNC Greensboro W, 71-64 12/28 ^Texas A&M-CC W, 67-53 12/29 ^Mississippi W, 76-68 1/1 Siena L, 66-78 1/4 *at North Texas L, 47-64 1/9 *at Denver W, 74-55 1/16 *at New Mexico State W, 56-55 1/18 *Louisiana W, 79-48 1/23 *at Arkansas State W, 72-62 1/25 *at UALR W, 66-55 1/30 *WKU L, 68-80 2/1 *Middle Tennessee W, 65-63 2/13 *South Alabama L, 68-70 2/15 *New Orleans W, 82-70 2/20 *at WKU L, 57-75 2/22 *at Middle Tennessee L, 57-61 2/27 *Arkansas State W, 76-66 3/1 *UALR W, 96-44 3/6 %Louisiana W, 77-41 3/9 %South Alabama L, 57-74 3/20 !at Florida State L, 51-77 * Sun Belt Conference opponent; # FIU Thanksgiving Tournament, Miami, Fla.; ^ FIU Sun and Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % Sun Belt Conference Tournament, Bowling Green, Ky.; ! Women’s National Invitational Tournament, Tallahassee, Fla. 2003-04 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 0-16 (.000), 0-9 (.000) 11/22 ^Temple (ot) L, 76-81 11/23 ^Davidson L, 55-62 11/28 #Appalachian State% W, 72-53 11/29 #Iowa L, 86-93 12/2 at Miami L, 58-78 12/5 @Eastern Michigan% L, 42-52 12/6 @Drexel% W, 61-53 12/15 at Old Dominion L, 66-77 12/18 Dartmouth% W, 80-69 12/21 Alabama% W, 61-55 12/28 !Albany L, 57-61 12/29 !Hofstra% W, 80-56 1/2 Radford% W, 68-32 1/4 *at UALR% W, 66-57 1/6 *at Arkansas State L, 60-62 1/17 *Denver% W, 59-54 1/19 *North Texas L, 53-55 1/24 *at Louisiana L, 48-58 1/26 *New Mexico State% W, 60-51 1/31 *UALR% W, 70-56 2/2 *Arkansas State% W, 67-57 2/7 *at Middle Tennessee L, 47-73 2/9 *at WKU (ot) L, 69-73 2/21 *at New Orleans L, 48-52 2/23 *at South Alabama L, 58-59 2/28 *WKU L, 66-73 3/1 *Middle Tennessee L, 48-63 % Wins vacated due to NCAA sanctions. * Sun Belt Conference opponent Actual on-court record was 11-16. ^ Spartan Classic, East Lansing, Mich. # FIU Thanksgiving Classic, Miami, Fla. @ Mildred & Roger L. White Invitational, Evanston, Ill.; ! Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla. 2004-05 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 18-11 (.621), 7-7 (.500) 11/19 ^Bucknell W, 61-44 11/20 ^USF L, 43-55 11/26 #Elon W, 56-44 11/27 #West Virginia L, 49-58 12/1 Fordham W, 61-52 12/4 Miami W, 67-62 12/11 Florida Atlantic W, 82-55 12/16 Northwestern W, 68-55 12/18 @Marshall W, 61-58 12/19 @at UCF W, 66-55 12/28 !Stony Brook W, 78-44 12/29 !Dayton W, 68-44 1/3 at Alabama L, 54-60 1/6 *UALR (ot) W, 70-63 1/8 *Arkansas State (ot) L, 74-85 1/15 *at North Texas L, 48-53 1/17 *at Denver W, 74-59 1/22 *at New Mexico State W, 61-49 1/24 *Louisiana L, 58-68 2/5 *WKU L, 67-88 2/7 *Middle Tennessee W, 66-55 2/12 *at Arkansas State L, 51-62 2/14 *at UALR W, 60-55 2/19 *South Alabama W, 78-62 2/21 *New Orleans W, 73-49 2/26 *at Middle Tennessee L, 58-67 2/28 *at WKU L, 57-74 3/4 %New Mexico State W, 48-45 3/5 %Louisiana L, 60-61 * Sun Belt Conference opponent ^ FIU/Traveler’s Tournament, Miami, Fla.; # FIU Thanksgiving Classic, Miami, Fla.; @ UCF Christmas Classic, Orlando, Fla.; ! Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % Sun Belt Conference Tournament, Denton, Texas 2005-06 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 19-13 (.594), 11-6 (.647) Postseason WNIT 11/18 #vs. Gardner-Webb W, 65-57 11/19 #at Longwood W, 72-55 11/25 ^Western Michigan W, 66-65 11/26 ^Seton Hall W, 61-39 12/1 at Kentucky L, 56-71 12/6 at Miami L, 63-75 12/10 Bowling Green L, 56-67 12/18 at Kansas L, 65-73 12/21 Old Dominion W, 80-76 12/29 !Northern Illinois W, 74-71 12/30 !Arkansas W, 58-54 1/2 USF L, 50-63 1/5 *UALR W, 60-45 1/7 *Arkansas State W, 54-50 1/14 *at Denver L, 45-50 1/16 *at North Texas W, 68-65 1/19 *New Orleans W, 87-51 1/21 *Louisiana W, 72-47 1/28 South Dakota State L, 56-60 2/2 *at Middle Tennessee L, 65-70 2/4 *at WKU L, 49-71 2/11 *at UALR W, 60-55 2/13 *at Arkansas State W, 67-63 2/16 *South Alabama W, 70-60 2/18 *at Troy L, 55-65 2/23 *WKU L, 67-76 2/27 *Middle Tennessee W, 73-57 3/2 +New Orleans W, 69-46 3/4 +Denver W, 68-59 3/6 +WKU L, 58-66 3/16 &Cincinnati (ot) W, 81-75 3/18 &at Miami L, 83-95 * Sun Belt Conference opponent # Lancer Invitational, Farmville, Va. ^ FIU Thanksgiving Classic, Miami, Fla. ! FIU Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla. + Sun Belt Conference Tournament, Murfreesboro, Tenn. & Women’s National Invitational Tournament 2006-07 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 16-14 (.533), 9-9 (.500) 11/12 Barry W, 69-36 11/17 !vs. Florida A&M W, 64-50 11/18 !at Iowa L, 62-72 11/24 ^North Florida W, 86-46 11/25 ^Tulane L, 64-69 11/3 at USF L, 73-96 12/5 Miami W, 83-78 12/17 *at Troy W, 63-58 12/21 *Florida Atlantic W, 76-59 12/23 Central Connecticut W, 73-51 12/29 $George Mason W, 73-59 12/30 $Kansas State L, 52-59 1/4 *at South Alabama W, 56-41 1/6 *at Louisiana L, 73-84 1/9 *Middle Tennessee L, 52-86 1/11 *WKU L, 61-71 1/13 *Denver L, 61-74 1/18 *North Texas W, 67-55 1/20 *at ULM W, 59-48 1/25 *at New Orleans W, 57-47 1/27 *Arkansas State W, 67-64 2/1 *at UALR L, 58-65 2/8 *Troy W, 66-61 2/10 *at Florida Atlantic W, 72-67 2/15 *at Middle Tennessee L, 59-66 2/18 *South Alabama L, 46-56 2/22 *Louisiana L, 52-75 2/24 *at WKU L, 66-79 2/28 @Troy W, 61-49 3/3 &at Louisiana L, 49-67 ! KCRG-TV9 Hawkeye Challenge, Iowa City, Iowa; ^ FIU Thanksgiving Classic, Miami, Fla.; $ FIU Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.;* Sun Belt Conference Game; @ Sun Belt Conference Tourn. 1st Round, Miami, Fla.; & Sun Belt Conference Tournament, Lafayette, La. 2007-08 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 13-18 (.419), 8-10 (.444) 11/9 Lynn W, 70-62 11/15 !at DePaul L, 77-89 11/17 !vs. Florida State L, 50-70 11/23 @Providence L, 60-71 55 History & Records 2000-01 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 20-10 (.667), 11-5 (.688) Postseason WNIT 11/18 at Florida Atlantic W, 93-65 11/24 #Villanova L, 50-52 11/25 #Youngstown State W, 84-68 12/2 @Loyola Marymount W, 67-63 12/3 @California W, 57-51 12/9 Miami W, 78-48 12/17 $Kentucky L, 58-60 12/29 ^Richmond W, 90-74 12/30 ^Holy Cross W, 78-58 1/2 Fordham W, 81-73 1/4 *at South Alabama W, 73-47 1/8 *Arkansas State W, 80-52 1/11 *Middle Tennessee W, 74-63 1/13 *Louisiana W, 77-59 1/18 *North Texas W, 86-69 1/21 *at Arkansas State W, 76-65 1/25 *UALR W, 80-67 1/27 *at WKU L, 59-76 2/1 *at Louisiana Tech L, 58-65 2/3 *at Middle Tennessee L, 63-78 2/8 *New Mexico State W, 83-59 2/10 *at New Orleans W, 73-59 2/12 at Georgetown L, 64-76 2/15 *WKU W, 98-80 2/17 *at Denver L, 64-81 2/22 *at UALR W, 63-49 2/24 *Louisiana Tech L, 63-70 3/4 %New Orleans W, 98-76 3/5 %Denver L, 67-78 3/16 !UAB L, 83-96 * Sun Belt Conference opponent; # FIU Thanksgiving Tournament, Miami, Fla.; @ Oakland Tribune Classic, Berkeley, Calif.; $ Orange Bowl Fab Four, Miami, Fla.; ^ FIU Sun and Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % Sun Belt Conference Tournament, Mobile, Ala.; ! Women’s National Invitation Tournament, Birmingham, Ala. 11/25 @South Carolina L, 66-82 11/29 USF L, 56-84 12/4 at Miami (Fla.) W, 60-58 12/8 Eastern Michigan L, 58-77 12/14 UTSA W, 68-57 12/19 *at Middle Tennessee L, 64-77 12/22 *at UALR L, 45-65 12/29 #Hofstra W, 62-56 12/30 #Georgia L, 56-70 1/5 *Florida Atlantic W, 53-44 1/9 *Troy W, 55-49 1/13 *at WKU L, 53-84 1/17 *at South Alabama W, 66-51 1/19 *ULM L, 50-53 1/23 *at Arkansas State (ot) L, 64-72 1/26 *New Orleans L, 60-70 1/31 *at Denver W, 53-52 2/2 *at North Texas W, 77-70 2/6 *Louisiana W, 75-60 2/9 *Middle Tennessee W, 74-62 2/13 *UALR W, 61-55 2/21 *at Florida Atlantic L, 59-64 2/23 *at Troy L, 47-61 2/27 *WKU L, 56-79 3/1 *South Alabama L, 47-62 3/5 %Denver W, 68-57 3/8 $vs. UALR L, 52-57 * Sun Belt Conference Game; ! DePaul Invitational, Chicago, Ill.; @ FIU Thanksgiving Classic , Miami, Fla.; # FIU Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % Sun Belt Conference Tourn. 1st Round, Miami, Fla. History & Records 2008-09 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 6-24 (.200), 4-14 (.222) 11/14 Wisconsin-Green Bay L, 45-68 11/20 at Jacksonville L, 43-51 11/22 at West Virginia (ot) L, 59-67 11/25 Miami L, 49-66 11/28 @N.C. State W, 58-42 11/30 @Auburn L, 52-63 12/5 at USF L, 71-99 12/14 at Boston College L, 65-93 12/17 *at Arkansas State W, 63-51 12/20 *South Alabama L, 47-65 12/22 South Carolina State W, 64-56 12/29 #Georgia Southern L, 49-61 12/30 #East Carolina L, 47-66 1/3 *at Troy L, 58-69 1/7 *WKU L, 54-47 1/11 *at Middle Tennessee L, 35-68 1/14 *at Florida Atlantic L, 82-94 1/17 *Denver W, 55-52 1/21 *North Texas L, 43-58 1/24 *at ULM L, 31-53 1/28 *at New Orleans L, 40-59 1/31 *at UALR L, 51-62 2/7 *at Louisiana W, 64-44 2/11 *Arkansas State W, 55-44 2/18 *at South Alabama L, 52-66 2/22 *at WKU L, 74-83 2/25 *Middle Tennessee L, 54-74 2/28 *Florida Atlantic L, 48-57 3/4 %at South Alabama L, 44-50 * Sun Belt Conference Game; FIU Thanksgiving Classic , Miami, Fla.; # FIU Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % Sun Belt Conference Tourn. 1st Round, Mobile, Ala. 2009-10 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 14-16 (.467), 9-9 (.500) 11/13^at NC State L, 71-87 56 11/14 ^vs. Western Mich. W, 64-61 (OT) 11/17 Jacksonville W, 67-41 11/21 at Green Bay L, 56-67 11/27 @Saint Joseph’s L, 48-64 11/29 @Florida L, 60-71 12/02 Barry W, 65-43 12/04 Memphis W, 81-72 12/14 *at Denver L, 48-62 12/20 *at North Texas W, 64-55 12/22 Florida Gulf Coast L, 62-76 12/28 #Bryant W, 68-60 12/29 No. 24 #Georgia Tech L, 57-68 12/31 *South Alabama L, 51-61 1/3 *New Orleans L, 39-46 1/6 *ULM W, 63-55 1/9 *Troy L, 59-61 1/13 *at Middle Tennessee L, 58-90 1/17 *at WKU L, 62-73 1/20 *Arkansas State W, 65-61 1/23 *UALR L, 44-52 1/30 *at Florida Atlantic W, 77-75 (OT) 2/3 *at Louisiana W, 77-51 2/6 *North Texas W, 72-55 2/10 *at South Alabama W, 62-50 2/13 *at Troy W, 55-47 2/17 *Florida Atlantic W, 59-42 2/24 *Middle Tennessee L, 58-101 2/27 *WKU L, 61-64 3/6 %North Texas L, 51-61 ^ Sheraton Wolfpack Invitational, Raleigh, N.C.; * Sun Belt Conference Game; @ FIU Thanksgiving Classic , Miami, Fla.; # FIU Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % Sun Belt Conference Tourn. 1st Round, Hot Springs, Ark. 2010-11 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 16-16 (.500), 10-6 (.625) 11/12 ^at Baylor L, 36-83 11/13 ^vs. Rice W, 66-65 11/14 ^vs. Montana State L, 57-58 11/20 Eastern Kentucky W, 59-52 11/26 !Morehead State W, 78-65 11/28 !Indiana State W, 68-47 12/3 CSU Bakersfield L, 64-68 12/5 UCF L, 65-74 12/13 at Jacksvonville W, 66-59 12/15 at Florida Gulf Coast L, 71-86 12/18 Indiana L, 60-64 12/22 at Memphis L, 65-71 12/29 #Marguette L, 67-73 12/30 #Georgia L, 65-70 1/2 *at ULM L, 42-56 1/5 *Arkansas State L, 61-62 1/8 *South Alabama W, 48-43 1/13 *at North Texas L, 69-76 1/15 * at Denver W, 71-63 1/18 *UALR L, 45-54 1/22 *at South Alabama L, 42-60 1/26 *WKU W, 69-54 1/29 *Middle Tennessee W, 62-59 2/3 *at Troy W, 57-53 2/6 *at Florida Atlantic W, 60-53 2/9 *Louisiana W, 62-52 2/12 *at Middle Tennessee L, 52-66 2/19 *Florida Atlantic W, 100-64 2/23 *at WKU W, 75-62 2/26 *Troy W, 71-47 3/6 %vs. ULM W, 52-51 3/7 %vs. UALR L, 37-47 * Sun Belt Conference Game; ^ World Vision Invitational, Waco, Texas; ! FIU Thanksgiving Classic , Miami, Fla.; # FIU Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % Sun Belt Conference Tournament, Hot Springs, Ark. 2011-12 Head Coach: Cindy Russo Season Record: 23-11 (.676), 10-6 (.625) 11/11 Jacksonville W, 63-37 11/14 Florida Gulf Coast L, 72-80 11/18 at UTSA L, 54-61 11/21 Florida A&M W, 79-64 11/25 !Maryland L, 52-84 11/27 !CSU Bakersfield W, 82-59 11/30 Lynn University W, 68-30 12/2 at UCF W, 61-46 12/11 *at WKU L, 48-65 12/17 ^Jacksonville State W, 79-52 12/18 ^Delaware State W, 73-57 12/21 *at Middle Tennessee L, 53-58 12/29 #Albany W, 69-56 12/30 #Auburn W, 64-55 1/3 Morgan State W, 77-60 1/7 *ULM W, 65-55 1/12 *Middle Tennesee L, 60-74 1/14 *at Louisiana W, 78-48 1/18 *at South Alabama W, 50-48 1/21 *Florida Atlantic L, 49-50 1/28 *WKU W, 60-56 2/2 *at Troy W, 65-41 2/4 *at Florida Atlantic L, 49-51 2/9 *North Texas W, 68-65 2/11 *Denver W, 58-42 2/15 *at UALR L, 58-63 2/18 *at Arkansas State W, 52-45 2/23 *Troy W, 74-52 2/25 *South Alabama W, 58-55 (ot) 3/3 %Louisiana W, 74-53 3/4 %Denver W, 67-59 3/5 %Middle Tennessee L, 53-63 3/15 $Stetson W, 75-47 3/17 &USF L, 61-77 * Sun Belt Conference Game; ! FIU Thanksgiving Classic , Miami, Fla.; ^UNF Osprey Holiday Classic, Jacksonville, Fla.; # FIU Sun & Fun Classic, Miami, Fla.; % Sun Belt Conference Tournament, Hot Springs, Ark.; $ Postseason WNIT First Round, Miami, Fla.; & Postseason WNIT Second Round, Tampa, Fla. FIU in the WNBA JENNIFER BELL ANDREA NAGY Colorado Xplosion (ABL), 1997 PROFESSIONAL: Nagy played professionally for seven seasons before retiring in 2003… Traded by the New York Liberty to the Sacramento Monarchs at the beginning of 2002 season… Started eight games with the Monarchs, averaging three assists per game in 24 appearances… Ranked third in the league with 7.1 assists per 40 minutes average… Selected by the Mystics in the third round of the 1999 WNBA Draft… In two seasons with the Washington Mystics, started every game she played… The 2000 season was highlighted by 10-assist performance against ANDREA NAGY Sacramento, leading to a fifthplace finish overall in assists (118)… Started 23 games, averaging 4.2 points, 2.7 rebounds and 5.1 assists… In 1999, started all 32 games, finishing seventh in the league in assists, averaging 4.6 per game… Also averaged 5.1 points and shot 76.3 percent from the free throw line… In 1996, Seattle selected Nagy in the fourth round of the ABL Draft… Played in 39 games and finished second on the team in assists (113), fifth in steals (34) and ninth in scoring (3.8)… In 1997, played for Long Beach, leading the Stingrays to the finals… Finished third in the league in assists (273) and averaged 7.6 points per game. PROFESSIONAL: Drafted in the third round by the WNBA’s New York Liberty in 1998... Played in 11 games, averaging 2.1 points and 1.5 rebounds… Scored a career-high five points versus the Utah Starzz… Continued to play professionally in the EuroLeague with Nadezhda Orenburg in Russia. COLLEGE: A two-time All-American, Branzova played from 1991-95… Was the first of three players to have a jersey retired by the Panthers… Competed in two NCAA Tournaments and two WNIT Tournaments… Scored 26 points to help give FIU its first NCAA Tournament victory with an 81-76 win over Old Dominion… Remains the program’s scoring leader with 2,515 points—including a school-record 45 points versus Marquette on March 27, 1993, and continues to rank first in career field goals (1,033), career field goal percentage (.607), career three-point field goal percentage (.416), and career rebounds (1,092)… At time of graduation, was one of just two players in the state of Florida to reach the 2,000-point, 1,000-rebound plateau… A three-time All-TAAC selection, was named to the Atlantic Sun Conference’s (formerly the TAAC) 25th Anniversary Team. GERGANA BRANZOVA PROFESSIONAL: Selected by Detroit in the third round of the 1998 WNBA Draft… Played in 26 games, averaging 2.7 points and 1.6 rebounds… Scored a career-high 11 points versus Washington… Averaged 13.8 points and 10.7 rebounds over six games in the 2008 European Championships with Bulgaria... Continues to play professionally in Europe with the Turkish team Fenerbahce Istanbul. COLLEGE: A two-time All-TAAC selection, Branzova played for FIU from 1994-98 and earned second team All-America honors as a senior… Finished her career with 1,339 points which ranks ninth in FIU history… Currently ranks first in career free throw percentage (.811), second in career field goal percentage (.578), seventh in career blocked shots (74) and 10th in career free throws (245)… In 1998, she averaged 17.3 points per game and finished eighth in the NCAA in field goal percentage (.620)… Became just the 15th player in FIU history to record at least 500 points in a single season when she had 537 as a senior. DALMA IVÁNYI PROFESSIONAL: In 2006, Iványi ranked second in the EuroLeague in assists, averaging 5.7 per game and a team-high 6.2 rebounds and 11.9 points per outing for MiZo-Pécs… In 2005, signed a free-agent contract with the WNBA’s San Antonio Silver Stars, making 14 starts in 30 games played… Averaged 2.5 points and 2.3 assists per game, while shooting a team-high 44.4 percent from three-point range... In 2004, selected to the All-Star Five after leading MiZo-Pécs to the FIBA EuroLeague Women’s Final Four for the second-straight season… Started the 2003 season with the Phoenix Mercury after playing in Europe the previous three years… One of only 10 college players taken in the 1999 draft, picked in the fourth round by the Utah Starzz… Started 16 games in 2002, playing in 27… Averaged 3.4 points, 2.0 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game… Dished out a game-high seven assists and grabbed a game-high four steals in Utah’s win over Seattle… In 1999, played in 14 games, averaging 0.8 points and 0.5 assists… Played for the Hungarian National Team at the EuroBasket Final Round in 1997, 2001 and 2003. COLLEGE: A two-time All-American, Iványi played from 1995-99… One of three FIU players with a jersey retired by the Panthers… Competed in three NCAA Tournaments… In the program’s career record book, ranks first in steals (376), second in assists (896) and sixth in points (1,499) … As a senior, averaged 15.0 points, 3.8 rebounds and 8.8 assists per game, shooting 40.6 percent from three-point range to garner third team All-America honors by the Associated Press… 1998 Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year and 1997 Trans America Athletic Conference Player of the Year… In 2005, named to the Sun Belt Conference’s 30-Year Anniversary Team. COLLEGE: One of the greatest players in school history, Nagy played for FIU from 1991-95… One of three players with a jersey retired by the Panthers… Helped FIU to two NCAA Tournament appearances and finished her career averaging 14.5 points, 3.6 rebounds and 9.4 assists— the fourth-best assist average in NCAA history… Her 1,165 assists are second- best all-time in NCAA history and an FIU record… Ranks fourth in school history with 1,812 career points… Led the nation in 1994 with 10.3 assists per game and was selected first team All-America by Kodak, United States Basketball Writer’s Association and USA Today… Named to the Atlantic Sun Conference’s (formerly the TAAC) 25th Anniversary Team. LYNETTE RICHARDSON Miami Tropics (USBL), 1987 GERGANA SLAVTCHEVA PROFESSIONAL: Played 2003 season in the WNBA with the Phoenix Mercury… Was drafted in the second round by the Los Angeles Sparks in 2002—the highest round of any FIU player picked in the WNBA Draft. COLLEGE: The queen of three-point range, Slavtcheva played at FIU from 1998-2002… Set the previous school record for three-point baskets made in a season with 57 as a sophomore… Broke that mark the following season, hitting 58 from beyond the arc… Reigned as alltime school leader in threepointers made (172) and attempted (492) for eight years... Produced two career triple-doubles… Left FIU third in points (1,823), fifth in rebounds (729), tied for fourth in assists (376) and seventh in steals (188)… Three-time All-Sun Belt Conference honoree, fivetime SBC Player of the Week and three-time tournament MVP… Averaged 15.2 points, 6.3 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game… Posted double-figure points in 82 games and scored 20 or more points 35 times… In 2005, named to the Sun Belt Conference’s 30-Year Anniversary Team. GERGANA SLAVTCHEVA 57 History & Records ALBENA BRANZOVA