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  • 2012-13Women’s Basketball Almanac

  • 2 2 2012-13 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

    2012-13 SCHEDULE

    DATE OPPONENT TV TIME11/ 5 Nova Southeastern (Exhibition) 7:05 p.m.11/ 9 North Florida 8 p.m.11/ 12 at Richmond 7 p.m.11/ 18 Tennessee 2:05 p.m.11/ 23 Florida Atlantic# 5/7 p.m.11/ 24 Radford/SIU# 5/7 p.m. 11/ 29 Penn State! 5/7 p.m.12/ 03 Alcorn State 7:05 p.m.12/ 08 Davidson 7:05 p.m.12/ 16 at Rutgers 5:30 p.m.12/ 20 NC State* 7:05 p.m.12/ 28 Central Connecticut$ 5/7:05 p.m.12/29 Wisconsin/Delaware State$ 5/7:05 p.m.1/3 Clemson* 7:05 p.m.1/6 Virginia* FS South 1 p.m.1/10 at Maryland* 7 p.m.1/13 at Florida State* FS South 3 p.m.1/17 Georgia Tech* 7:05 p.m.1/20 Virginia* ESPN3 2 p.m.1/24 at Wake Forest* FS South 6:30 p.m.1/27 North Carolina* ESPN2 2 p.m.1/31 Duke* ACCDN-YouTube 7 p.m.2/3 Virginia Tech* 2:05 p.m.2/7 at Clemson* CSS 7 p.m.2/10 Florida State* CSS 2 p.m.2/17 Boston College* 2:05 p.m.2/21 at NC State* 7 p.m.2/24 at Georgia Tech* FS South 1 p.m.2/28 Duke * 7:05 p.m. 3/3 at Virginia Tech* 2 p.m.3/7-10 ACC Championship, Greensboro, N.C.

    All home games are played at the BankUnited CenterGame times are subject to change* ACC game ! ACC/Big Ten Challenge# UM Thanksgiving Tournament$ UM Holiday Tournament

    2012-13 ROSTER

    # Name Yr. Pos. Ht.1 Caprice Dennis Fr. G 5-9 Detroit, Mich. | Pershing3 Stefanie Yderstrom Sr. G 5-8 Ostertalje, Sweden | Igelstaviken10 Michelle Woods So. G 5-8 Naples, Fla. | Community12 Krystal Saunders Jr. G 5-8 West Park, Fla.| South Broward15 Tyler Hobgood So. F 6-1 Oxford, N.C. | J.F. Webb20 Keyona Hayes Fr. F 6-1 Marietta, Ga. | Saint Francis21 Jassany Williams RJr. F 6-2 Davie, Fla. | Nova25 Jessica Capers Sr. F 6-2 Gastonia, N.C. | West Virginia | Indian River State College31 Macy Keen Fr. C 6-6 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. | Dillard32 Morgan Stroman Sr. F 6-1 Hopkins, S.C. | Lower Richland33 Suriya McGuire So. G 5-11 Minneapoilis, Minn. | Roosevelt40 Shawnice Wilson Sr. C 6-6 Pittsburgh, Pa. | Westinghouse50 Maria Brown Jr. F 6-1 Monroe, La. | Ouachita ParishHead Coach: Katie MeierAssistant Coaches: Darrick Gibbs, Carolyn Kieger, Octavia Blue

    2011-12 RESULTS

    DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE11/03 Barry W 96-4411/11 Texas-Pan Am. W 83-3711/15 at #3 Tennessee L 76-9211/17 Prairie View A&M W 107-2611/23 at AK-Anchorage W 72-5511/24 South Florida W 92-7211/27 Longwood W 92-4312/01 at Michigan St.! W 76-6012/05 #11 Rutgers W 92-8112/10 Ole Miss W 76-4812/16 Louisianna- Mon. W 103-3912/21 at #17 Georgetown L 46-7112/28 Holy Cross W 91-6112/29 VCU W 99-8901/02 at #23 UNC* L 63-6501/05 NC State * W 78-6801/09 at Ga. Tech * W 77-6501/12 #5 Maryland * L 75-6301/15 at FSU * W 60-5701/19 at Virginia* W 56-5301/23 Virginia Tech* W 79-4801/26 Wake Forest * W 64-3901/29 at Boston College* W 88-5702/05 Clemson* W 68-4702/08 #22 UNC W 61-3702/12 at Maryland * W 76-7402/16 at NC State* W 73-6102/19 FSU* W 67-6002/24 at #7 Duke* L 64-7402/26 Boston College W 88-42ACC Tournament - Greensboro Colisieum03/02 Wake Forest L 74-81 NCAA Tournament (Spokane) 3/17 Idaho State W 70-413/19 Gonzaga L 54-65 ! Big Ten/ACC Challenge * ACC game

    MIAMI DIGITAL GUIDEMiami is not printing media guides this season. Instead, fi nd the online version at the link below:http://wbbguide.theusports.com/wbbguide/pc/

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    • In 2012-13, head coach Katie Meier and her staff will begin their eighth year at the helm in Coral Gables. The Hurricanes advanced to the NCAA tournament second round for the second consecutive season, fi nishing second in the Atlantic Coast Conference with a 14-2 record. Overall, Miami fi nished with a 26-6 record, the third straight 20-win season for Meier. • Miami returns two All-ACC players for the 2012-13 campaign. Sharp-shooting point guard Stefanie Yderstrom earned third-team conference honors last season, leading the ACC with 68 3-pointers. Morgan Stroman was well on her way to earning conference honors for the second consecutive season. However, midway through the season, the 2009 McDonald’s All-American tore her Achilles tendon, ending her junior campaign. As a sophomore, the forward earned third-team honors.• The Hurricanes enter the season with the nation’s second-longest home win streak. Only Stanford (79) has more consecutive home wins than Miami’s 40 inside the BankUnited Center. Defending national champs Baylor also has 40 consecutive home wins. Kentucky and Ohio State are next in line with at 20 straight wins.• In addition to the always exciting ACC schedule, Miami will welcome two top-ranked programs to the BankUnited Center. On Nov. 18, the Canes will face Tennessee for the second consecutive season. Then on Nov. 29 Penn State will make a trip to Coral Gables as part of the ACC/Big Ten Women’s Basketball Challenge.• The 2012-13 Miami basketball team boasts fi ve seniors, three juniors, four sophomores and three freshmen. • The Canes welcome freshmen Caprice Dennis (G, 5-9) from Detroit, Keyona Hayes (F, 6-1) from Marietta, Ga., and Macy Keen (C, 6-6) from nearby Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., to the 2012-13 squad. • Stefanie Yderstrom has been named to the ACC All-Academic Team each of the last two seasons. The senior is a sports ad-ministration major, has earned an overall 3.28 GPA and a was named to the dean’s list last semester with a 3.66 GPA.• The Hurricanes saw their 6-6 center, Shawnice Wilson in action for the fi rst time last season after she transferred from Pitt. The Pittsburgh native started to come into her own late in the season and against NC State (Feb. 16), she secured her fi rst double-double with 17 points and 17 rebounds. It was the fi rst win for the Canes at Reynolds Coliseum.• Before Stroman’s injury last season, Yderstrom averaged 9.1 points per game and scored in double fi gures in nine of19 games. In the fi nal 13 games of the season, the Swede scored in double digits nine times, twice setting her career high with 22 points vs. Virginia Tech, then 26 at No. 8 Maryland. Over that span, the 5-8 guard averaged 13.5 points and connected on 28 3-pointers.• In April, Miami’s Shenise Johnson and Riquna Williams were selected by the San Antonio Silver Stars and the Tulsa Shock with the fi fth and 17th picks, respectively, in the 2012 WNBA Draft. Johnson and Williams became the third and fourth players in Miami’s history to be selected in the WNBA Draft. Williams was named to the 2012 WNBA All-Rookie Team.

    Quick FactsTHE UNIVERSITYName of School University of MiamiCity, State, Zip Coral Gables, FL, 33146Founded 1925Enrollment 15,524Nickname HurricanesSchool Colors Orange (1665), Green (3435) & WhiteMascot Sebastian the IbisArena BankUnited CenterCapacity 7,200Affi liation NCAA Division IConference Atlantic CoastPresident Dr. Donna E. ShalalaInterim Director of Athletics Blake JamesTicket Offi ce 1-800-GO-CANESAthletics Website HurricaneSports.com

    PROGRAM HISTORYFirst Year of Basketball 1972All-Time Record 631-452All-Time ACC Record 46-68NCAA Appearances 8 1989, ‘92, ‘93, ‘98, 2003, ‘04, ‘11, ‘12Last NCAA Postseason Opponent Gonzaga Result: L, 65-54 (second round)NIT Appearances 5 1990, ‘99, 2002, ‘06, ‘10Last NIT Opponent California Result: L, 73-61 (Championship)

    TEAM INFORMATION2011-12 Overall Record 26-6Home/Away/Neutral 16-0/9-5/1-12011-12 ACC Record 14-22011-12 ACC Finish 2ndStarters Returning / Lost 2/3Lettermen Returning / Lost 10/3

    COACHING STAFFHead Coach Katie Meier Alma Mater Duke, ‘90 Overall Record (Yrs.) 202-140 (11) Record at UM (Yrs.) 126-95 (7)Assistant Coach Darrick Gibbs Alma Mater Woff ord, ‘00Assistant Coach Carolyn Kieger Alma Mater Marquette, ‘06Assistant Coach Octavia Blue Alma Mater Miami, ‘08

    Director of Operations Lonnette HallStrength & Conditioning Coach Alex ParrAssociate Athletic Trainer Alana EichmanCoord. of Projects and Tech. Drew Thomas

    ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONSAssistant Director of Communications / WBB Scott Zavitz [email protected] Offi ce (305) 284-3236 Cell (305) 342-1424

    SOCIAL MEDIATwitter @MiamiWBB | @HurricaneSportsFacebook /MiamiWBB | /MiamiHurricanes

    Returning Numbers2011-12 Per Game Pct.Points 39.3 .517Rebounds 22.0 .509Assists 7.1 .472Starts 69 of 160 .431

    2011-12 Team Statistics Category ACC NCAAScoring Off ense 75.9 2 7Scoring Defense 57.2 3 66FG Percentage 41.5 6 56FT Percentage 70.7 4 1113-Pt FG Pct% 31.8 6 963-Pt FG PG 6.2 1 59FG Pct. Defense 26.4 2 67Steals 12.9 2 5Blocked Shots 4.1 4 81Rebound Margin +5.3 4 37Turnover Margin +6.2 2 9

    2012-13 HURRICANESReturning Starters Year Pos. PPG RPGStefanie Yderstrom Sr. G 10.6 apg-2.2Morgan Stroman Sr. F 12.9 6.5Key ReturneesShawnice Wilson Sr. C 6.4 5.8Krystal Saunders Jr. G 3.3 2.1Suriya McGuire So. G 3.2 1.7Michelle Woods So. G 3.1 1.4Maria Brown Jr. F 2.5 2.9Key LossesShenise Johnson Grad G 17.0 8.0Riquna Williams Grad G 16.6 3.4Sylvia Bullock Grad F 4.1 4.3Newcomers Ht. Caprice Dennis Fr. G 5-9 Macy Keen Fr. C 6-6Keyona Hayes Fr. F 6-1

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    NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos Ht Cl Hometown (High School/Last School)1 Caprice Dennis G 5-9 Fr. Detroit, Mich. / Pershing3 Stefanie Yderstrom G 5-8 Sr. Ostertalje, Sweden/ Igelstaviken10 Michelle Woods G 5-8 So. Naples, Fla. / Community12 Krystal Saunders G 5-8 Jr. West Park, Fla. / South Broward15 Tyler Hobgood F 6-1 So. Oxford, N.C. / J.F. Webb20 Keyona Hayes F 6-1 Fr. Marietta, Ga. / Saint Francis21 Jassany Williams F 6-2 RJr. Davie, Fla. / Nova/Auburn25 Jessica Capers F 6-2 Sr. Gastonia, N.C./Forestview/West Virginia/Indian River31 Macy Keen C 6-6 Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. / Dillard 32 Morgan Stroman F 6-1 Sr. Hopkins, S.C. / Lower Richland33 Suriya McGuire G 5-11 So. Minneapoilis, Minn. / Roosevelt 40 Shawnice Wilson C 6-6 Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Westinghouse 50 Maria Brown F 6-1 Jr. Monroe, La. / Ouachita Parish

    ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos Ht Cl Hometown (High School/Last School)50 Maria Brown F 6-1 Jr. Monroe, La. / Ouachita Parish25 Jessica Capers F 6-2 Sr. Gastonia, N.C./Forestview/West Virginia/Indian River1 Caprice Dennis G 5-9 Fr. Detroit, Mich. / Pershing20 Keyona Hayes F 6-1 Fr. Marietta, Ga. / Saint Francis15 Tyler Hobgood F 6-1 So. Oxford, N.C. / J.F. Webb31 Macy Keen C 6-6 Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. / Dillard 33 Suriya McGuire G 5-11 So. Minneapoilis, Minn. / Roosevelt12 Krystal Saunders G 5-8 Jr. West Park, Fla. / South Broward32 Morgan Stroman F 6-1 Sr. Hopkins, S.C. / Lower Richland21 Jassany Williams F 6-2 RJr. Davie, Fla. / Nova/Auburn40 Shawnice Wilson C 6-6 Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Westinghouse10 Michelle Woods G 5-8 So. Naples, Fla. / Community3 Stefanie Yderstrom G 5-8 Sr. Ostertalje, Sweden/ Igelstaviken

    Head Coach: Katie Meier (Duke ‘90, 8th season)Assistant Coaches: Octavia Blue (Miami ‘98), Darrick Gibbs (Woff ord ’00), Carolyn Kieger (Marquette ’06)Director of Operations: Lonnette Hall Strength & Condititiong Coach: Alex ParrAssociate Athletic Trainer: Alana EichmanCoordinator of Special Projects and Technology: Drew Thomas

    Numerical and Alphabetical Rosters

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    RETURNERSNo. Name Pos Ht Cl Hometown (High School/Last School)50 Maria Brown F 6-1 Jr. Monroe, La. / Ouachita Parish25 Jessica Capers F 6-2 Sr. Gastonia, N.C./Forestview/West Virginia/Indian River15 Tyler Hobgood F 6-1 So. Oxford, N.C. / J.F. Webb33 Suriya McGuire G 5-11 So. Minneapoilis, Minn. / Roosevelt12 Krystal Saunders G 5-8 Jr. West Park, Fla. / South Broward32 Morgan Stroman F 6-1 Sr. Hopkins, S.C. / Lower Richland40 Shawnice Wilson C 6-6 Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Westinghouse/Pittsburgh10 Michelle Woods G 5-8 So. Naples, Fla. / Community3 Stefanie Yderstrom G 5-8 Sr. Ostertalje, Sweden/ Igelstaviken

    NEWCOMERSNo. Name Pos Ht Cl Hometown (High School/Last School)1 Caprice Dennis G 5-9 Fr. Detroit, Mich. / Pershing20 Keyona Hayes F 6-1 Fr. Marietta, Ga. / Saint Francis31 Macy Keen C 6-6 Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. / Dillard21 Jassany Williams F 6-2 RJr. Davie, Fla. / Nova/Auburn

    BY CLASSNo. Name Pos Ht Cl Hometown (High School/Last School)25 Jessica Capers F 6-2 Sr. Gastonia, N.C./Forestview/West Virginia/Indian River32 Morgan Stroman F 6-1 Sr. Hopkins, S.C. / Lower Richland40 Shawnice Wilson C 6-6 Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa. / Westinghouse/Pittsburgh3 Stefanie Yderstrom G 5-8 Sr. Ostertalje, Sweden/ Igelstaviken50 Maria Brown F 6-1 Jr. Monroe, La. / Ouachita Parish12 Krystal Saunders G 5-8 Jr. West Park, Fla. / South Broward21 Jassany Williams F 6-2 RJr. Davie, Fla. / Nova/Auburn15 Tyler Hobgood F 6-1 So. Oxford, N.C. / J.F. Webb33 Suriya McGuire G 5-11 So. Minneapoilis, Minn. / Roosevelt10 Michelle Woods G 5-8 So. Naples, Fla. / Community1 Caprice Dennis G 5-9 Fr. Detroit, Mich. / Pershing20 Keyona Hayes F 6-1 Fr. Marietta, Ga. / Saint Francis31 Macy Keen C 6-6 Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. / Dillard

    Class Breakdowns

    PRONUNCIATION GUIDE40 Shawnice shaw-NEICE3 Yderstrom YEE-dur-strum50 Maria Mariah33 Suriya sir-RAY-uh

    CoachesMeier MeyerCarolyn Kieger CARE-oh-lynn KEY-grr

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    Coaches & Staff 2012-13

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    Eighth Season | Duke, 1990HEAD COACH KATIE MEIER

    Katie Meier enters her eighth season as the head coach of the Hurricanes’ women’s basketball program in 2012-13. A well known and respected fi gure in women’s basketball, Meier has worked tirelessly to put her mark on Miami’s program and to build a winning tradition. All of her hard work was rewarded after the 2010-11 season as she was named the Associated Press National Coach of the Year - sharing the award with Connecticut’s Geno Auriemma and Stanford’s Tara VanDerveer. Meier led the Hurricanes into the NCAA tournament for the fi rst time since 2004 and its win over Gardner-Webb in the fi rst round was the fi rst tournament win for the ‘Canes since 1993. Miami entered the 2010-11 season with high internal expectations, but were picked eighth in the Preseason ACC Poll and were coming off a season in which it was the No. 12 seed in the ACC Tournament. However, the Hurricanes exceeded all of the outside expectations and, at one point, won 17 straight games. They were a perfect 20-0 inside the BankUnited Center and fi nished 12-2 in ACC play - earning their fi rst regular season conference title since joining the league in 2004. As a reward, Meier was named the ACC Coach of the Year and later would be selected as the WBCA/RUSSELL ATHLETIC Region 2 Coach of the Year, as voted on by her peers. Meier continued that success into the 2011-12 season, a year in which the Canes accomplished many fi rsts for the program. Miami defeated Maryland - the eventual ACC tournament champ - twice during the regular season, the fi rst when they were ranked No. 5 in the nation. It was the fi rst time in program history that the Hurricanes had defeated a Top 5 team. Later in the year, UM ascended to its highest ranking ever, also at No. 5. The Hurricanes have proved to be formidable on the court inside the BankUnited Center as the 2011-12 season saw Miami go un-defeated at home for the second consecutive season. Their 16-0 mark on the year, pushed the Canes record win streak to 40 consecutive games. Only Stanford ended the season with a longer active streak. For her dedication to the University of Miami and the athletic department, Meier was signed to a two-year contract extension, securing the Wheaton, Ill., native through the 2017-18 season.

    A New Era Hired April 19, 2005, then Miami AD Paul Dee announced the appointment of Meier in front of national and local media, fans, alumni and support staff , signifying the beginning of a new era. Following an unprecedented career as one of the greatest athletes to ever play in the Atlantic Coast Conference, Meier quickly estab-lished herself in the coaching ranks. Following an impressive four-year tenure as the head coach at Charlotte where she helped bring the 49er program into national prominence, Meier made it clear that her goal is to make Miami one of the premier women’s basketball programs in the country.

    Creating a Winning Program In her fi rst season, Meier wasted little time in making the fi rst steps towards those goals. After receiving little attention in the ACC preseason polls, the Hurricanes posted an impressive overall record of 17-13. After fi ghting through a conference that would send nine teams to the postseason, including three to the NCAA Final Four. Miami fi nished with a sixth-place, 6-8 record in ACC play en route to earn-ing a berth into the second round of the 2006 Women’s National Invitation Tournament. Throughout the season Miami posted wins over ranked teams such as Mississippi (No. 25), Boston College (No. 21) and Virginia Tech (No. 25)--and nearly knocked off then-No. 1 Duke in double-overtime. The Hurricanes also recorded wins over two eventual conference champions in Hartford (America East) and Oakland (Mid-Continent). Under her direction, standout Tamara James produced one of the greatest seasons ever seen by a UM player in 2005-06, including becoming the University’s all-time leading scorer before being taken as the No. 8 overall pick in the 2006 WNBA Draft by the Washington Mystics. In Meier’s second season in 2006-07, the Hurricanes got off to a strong start, winning seven of their fi rst eight games--including a 79-70 win over Indiana to claim the UM Thanksgiving Tournament title. On Dec. 1, Meier picked up her 100th career victory as the Hur-ricanes defeated Jackson State, 77-50. However, with only eight healthy players to call upon by the start of the ACC schedule, Miami faced challenge after challenge competing in a league that ranked among the top-three strongest women’s basketball conferences nationally and produced two of the NCAA Tournament’s four No. 1 seeds in 2006-07.

    Regardless, Renee Taylor emerged as the ACC’s leading scorer--upholding Miami’s streak of producing the league’s leading scorer in all three years it had been a member. The All-ACC Second Team selection set school records in single-game scoring with 42 points at Houston and became the 19th Hurricane to score at least 1,000 points--and just the sixth to do so in her fi rst two sea-sons. In addition, transfer Maurita Reid emerged as a defensive threat, tying the school record with 10 steals versus Wake Forest and fi nishing among the ACC’s leaders and NCAA’s top 10 in steals per game. The 2007-08 season, Meier’s third with the Hurricanes, saw Maurita Reid continue her rise among the ACC elite. The senior was nothing short of impressive shooting beyond the arc and picking opponent’s pockets. She hit four or more three-pointers on 10 diff erent occasions and fi nished the season with 110 steals, good for second in the conference and fi fth in the NCAA. The Queens, N.Y. native led the team in points (15.3 ppg) and rebounding (5.6 rpg) and was also named the ACC All-Defensive Team. With a No. 21 incoming recruiting class, Meier and the Hurricanes saw signifi cant improvement during the 2008-09 season. The freshman class was highlighted by McDonald’s All-American Shenise Johnson - out of Henrietta, N.Y. - and Riquna Williams - from nearby Pahokee, Fla.

    Hometown: Wheaton, Ill. | Head Coach: Charlotte, 2001-05 | Miami, 2005-present

    MEIER’S CAREER RECORDSSchool Years Overall ConferenceCharlotte 2001-05 76-45 36-20Miami 2005-pres. 126-95 42-58Overall 11 202-140 78-78

    MEIER’S CAREERAssistant1994-99 Tulane1993-94 UNC Asheville Associate Head Coach1999-2001 TulaneHead Coach2005-pres. Miami2001-05 Charlotte

    EDUCATIONWheaton High School, 1985 Duke University, 1990 M.A. English (Teaching English) Duke University, 1989 B.A. English (Literature)

    NCAA APPEARANCES2003 - Charlotte 2011 - Miami 2012 - Miami

    WNIT APPEARANCES2004 - Charlotte 2005 - Charlotte 2006 - Miami 2010 - Miami

    PLAYING CAREERWheaton High School, 1981-85 Duke University, 1985-90 BBC Mini-Flat Waregem (Belgium), 1990-93

    MISCELLANEOUSACC Rookie of the Year, 1986 GTE Academic All-American, 1988 First Team All-ACC, 1990 Kodak/WBCA District All-American, 1990 Duke Hall of Honor Inductee, 2002 ACC Tournament Legend, 2006 ACC Coach of the Year, 2011 AP National Coach of the Year, 2011

    PERSONALHometown: Wheaton, Ill.

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    Johnson lived up to the hype as she was the team leader on the season in points, rebounds, assists and steals. Under Meier’s guidance, Johnson was named the ACC Rookie of the Week on three occasions and was named to the ACC All-Freshmen team as well as ACC Honorable Mention. The versatile guard/forward also led the U19 USA team to a gold medal fi nish in the 2009 World Championships in Bangkok, Thailand. The 2009-10 season was one of the most successful in program history. Under Meier’s vision, the Hurricanes advanced to the WNIT Championship game. Miami posted a 22-14 overall record - the fi rst 20-win campaign since the 2002-03 season and just the eighth all-time. In her sophomore season, Johnson was joined by a healthy Riquna Williams and the duo racked up accolades throughout the season. Johnson was named fi rst team All-ACC, while Williams garnered second-team honors. The tandem led Miami to a 5-1 WNIT record - the deepest postseason run in team history - with both earning all-tournament honors along the way. Following the 2009-10 campaign, then University of Miami Director of Athletics Kirby Hocutt an-nounced that Meier signed a contract extension through 2015. “We are excited about the tremendous progress our women’s basketball team achieved this past season,” said Hocutt. “Coach Meier continues to assemble a special group of talented young women at the University of Miami and we look forward to the future success of our program.” Miami’s success proved to be immediate, as it earned a conference regular season title in 2010-11 and returned to the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst time in seven seasons. Johnson and Williams proved to be the All-America candidates that they were expected to be. In fact, Johnson was named to four diff erent All-America squads, including the prestigious WBCA/State Farm Coaches’ All-America Team. She also earned AP, USBWA and Full Court Press honors and became the second player in program history to be named the conference player of the year (Frances Savage - BIG EAST - 1992). Johnson also garnered All-ACC Defensive Team honors for the second straight season and was named to the ACC Tournament Team. Williams, along with Johnson, was named fi rst team All-ACC and was the conference scoring champion, pouring in 21.7 points per game. The duo combined for seven ACC Player of the Week accolades on the season as Williams took home the award on four occasions. No other team in the league was recognized more than twice for the weekly honor. The season also saw the emergence of sophomore forward Morgan Stroman. The 6-1, 2009 McDonald’s All-American matched Johnson for the team lead with 11 double-doubles on the season, as she scored 13.6 points and grabbed 8.2 rebounds per game. For her eff orts she was named third team All-ACC. Miami’s success continued into the 2011-12 season. The Canes fi nished second in the conference standings with a record of 14-2 and were 26-6 overall. UM also defeated the eventual confer-ence tournament champion - Maryland - both times they faced in the regular season. Seniors Shenise Johnson and Riquna Williams continued to live up to the hype of them being one of the best backcourt duos in the nation, as they were second and third in the league in scoring and each were again named fi rst team All-ACC. The accolade was the third straight honor for Johnson and the second for Williams. Johnson was also named to the All-ACC Defensive Team for the third consecutive season. Johnson earned a place on fi ve diff erent All-America teams, including the WBCA squad for the second straight year. Williams eanred AP All-America third team recognition in her fi nal collegiate campaign as well. Unfortunately, Morgan Stroman suff ered a season-ending injury midway through the conference schedule, leaving a seemingly insurmountable void in the lineup. However, junior guard Stefanie Yderstrom stepped up to the occasion. The native of Sweden ended the season with more three-pointers than any other player in the league as was rewarded with a Third Team All-ACC selection. Miami once again advanced to the NCAA tournament as a No. 3 seed. The Canes traveled to Spokane, Wash., and defeated the No. 14 seed, Idaho State in the fi rst round but fell to host Gonzaga in the second. Though the departure of Williams, Johnson and Sylvia Bullock cannot be ignored, there is plenty of talent returning for the Canes for the 2012-13 season, including four players that have started a signifi cant amount of games and All-ACC performers in Yderstrom and Stroman. Pepper Wilson, the 6-6 center, also entered her name into the fray of players that will look to garner conference and even national recognition with her play late in the 2011-12 campaign.

    Establishing Her Legacy as a Player Meier’s success as a coach is a direct refl ection of her playing career as a standout at Duke University. A four-year letterwinner for the Blue Devils under head coach Debbie Leonard from 1986-90, Meier’s name is scattered throughout the Duke record books. She currently ranks among the school’s all-time career leaders in scoring average (16.2 points per game), steals (232), free throws made (447) and free throws attempted (624). She is also listed among Duke’s leaders in career points (1,761), fi eld goals made (653), fi eld goals attempted (1,283), assists (409) and rebounding average (6.1 rebounds per game). Meier wasted no time making her mark at Duke, earning ACC Rookie of the Year and Basketball Yearbook Freshman All-America honors 1986. Meier injured her knee in 1988 during her junior season and ultimately missed the entire 1989 campaign while recovering. Meier returned to Duke for her senior season in 1990 without missing a beat, earning Kodak/WBCA District 2 All-America and All-ACC fi rst team accolades while being named the Blue Devils’ most valuable player. In 2002, Meier was honored by Duke for her eff orts as a player when she was named to the inaugural induction class in the Blue Devils’ Hall of Honor. That same year Meier was named to the Atlantic Coast Conference’s 50th Anniversary Team. In 2006, she was once again honored by the conference when she was named one of 12 ACC Tournament Legends at the 2006 ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament. Meier’s success on the court was only outdone by her accomplishments in the classroom. She was named to the Dean’s List from 1986-88. In 1988 she also earned GTE Academic All-America Second Team honors. After earning a bachelor’s degree in English literature with cum laude honors in 1989, Meier went on to earn a master’s in Teaching English from Duke in 1990. Following her playing career at Duke, Meier moved overseas to play three seasons with BBC Mini-Flat Waregem in Belgium from 1990-93. There, she helped lead her team to three First Division regular season titles and one Belgian Cup Championship. While in Belgium, Meier also spent time teaching classes of conversational English while coaching teams of 15- to 17-year-olds. A native of Wheaton, Ill., Meier graduated from Wheaton High School in 1985 and in October 2009 was inducted into her high school hall of fame

    MEIER YEAR-BY-YEAR Overall Conference Post-Year School W-L W-L Finish Season2001-02 Charlotte 19-10 13-5 t-7 2002-03 Charlotte 16-12 11-7 1 NCAA 0-12003-04 Charlotte 23-10 12-6 t-7 WNIT 1-12004-05 Charlotte 16-13 10-8 t-5 WNIT 1-12005-06 Miami 17-13 6-8 6 WNIT 1-12006-07 Miami 11-19 2-12 112007-08 Miami 9-21 2-12 12 2008-09 Miami 13-17 2-12 t-10 2009-10 Miami 22-14 4-10 t-10 WNIT 5-12010-11 Miami 28-5 12-2 t-1 NCAA 1-12011-12 Miami 26-6 14-2 2 NCAA 1-1 Overall 202-140 78-78

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    Darrick Gibbs is in his eighth season as an assistant coach with the University of Miami women’s basketball team and helped guide the Hurricanes to another success-ful seasons in 2011-12. Gibbs has been vital to the Hurricane’s success. He is responsible for post development and scheduling and his recruiting eff orts have helped the Canes earn four Top 25 classes during his tenure. Gibbs joined the UM coaching ranks prior to the 2005-06 season, and helped lead UM to a 17-13 record and an appearance at the 2006 WNIT in his fi rst season with the Hurricanes. Prior to his arrival at UM, Gibbs served as an assistant coach under Katie Meier at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte for two seasons from 2003-05. While at Charlotte, Gibbs helped Meier lead the 49ers to two WNIT appearances, including Charlotte’s fi rst postseason victory with a 78-71 win over Clemson in the 2004 WNIT. The 49ers put together 39-23 record in those two seasons, including a 22-9 mark in 2004-05 to tie for the third-most single-season wins in Charlotte history. As one of the 49ers’ main recruiting contacts, Gibbs played a major role in putting together their 33rd-ranked 2004 recruiting class during his fi rst season at Charlotte. Gibbs joined the Charlotte coaching staff in 2003 following a two-year stay at the College of Charleston where he served as an assistant coach from 2001-03. His responsibilities with the Cougars included recruiting, organizing practice schedules, scouting opponents and coordinating team travel. Prior to his stint at the College of Charleston, Gibbs spent three seasons at Woff ord College. As an undergraduate, he served as a student assistant with the Terriers from 1998-00, and remained with the team as an assistant during the 2000-01 season. Originally from Pawleys Island, S.C., Gibbs received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Woff ord in 2000. Gibbs and his wife D’Erica were married in April 2009.

    ASSISTANT DARRICK GIBBSEighth Season | Woff ord, 2000

    Carolyn Kieger is in her sixth season on UM’s staff . Kieger, who is in her second stint at Miami, enters her fi fth season as an assistant coach under Katie Meier. At Miami, Kieger’s primary responsibilities lie with guard development and the 2011-12 season saw three Miami guards earn All-ACC honors. Once again, Shenise Johnson and Riquna Williams were named to the conference’s fi rst team, while Stefanie Yderstrom was named to the third team. Johnson was also named an All-American for the second stra The 2010-11 season saw Johnson earn All-America and ACC Player of the Year honors. Guard Riquna Williams earned fi rst team All-ACC accolades along with Johnson and was the conference’s scoring champion with 21.7 points per game. The 2009-10 season saw the rise of one of the most dynamic backcourts in the nation. Johnson and Williams each earned All-ACC honors and became the nation’s high-est scoring backcourt. During the 2007-08 season, Kieger held the Director of Operations position at her alma mater, Marquette University. She was responsible for coordinating fi lm exchange, directing summer camp programs and assisted with team travel. Prior to returning to Marquette, Kieger spent one year at UM where she served as the Hurricanes’ coordinator of basketball operations during the 2006-07 season. In her role at Miami, Kieger worked along side the team’s Director of Basketball Operations and Video Coordinator. She assisted with fi lm editing and scouting, recruiting, and team travel. She also helped coordinate the Miami women’s basketball summer camps. As a player at Marquette, Kieger was a four-year starter and Marquette’s all-time assists leader. She is the only player in program history with at least 1,200 career points, 400 career rebounds and 600 assists. For her career, Kieger averaged 10.3 points per game and was a second team All-Big East selection for the 2005-06 season, as well as, a second team All-Conference USA selection for the 2003-04 and 2004-05 seasons. In addition to her athletic accomplishments, Kieger also received the BIG EAST Conference’s Sportsmanship award as a senior. Also, during her senior campaign, Kieger was a fi nalist for the Nancy Lieberman Award, given to the nation’s top point guard. Kieger graduated from Marquette University with a bachelor’s degree in broadcasting and electrical communications in 2006. In 2007, she received the McCahill Award given to a MU graduated senior student-athlete who demonstrated the highest performance in scholarship, leadership and athletics.

    ASSISTANT CAROLYN KIEGERFifth Season | Marquette, 2006

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    The University of Miami welcomed back one of its own as women’s basketball head coach Katie Meier named Octavia Blue the Hurricanes’ newest assistant coach on May 2, 2012. Blue, who amassed 1,724 points from 1994-98 as a Cane, returns to The U after coaching stints at St. John’s (2008-09) and Georgia Tech (2009-12), along with a nine-year professional basketball career. Among Blue’s responsibilities at Miami will be post-player development, recruiting and opponent scouting. After her decorated collegiate career, Blue was selected 15th overall by the Los Angeles Sparks in 1998, becoming Miami’s fi rst WNBA Draft pick. She had a lengthy professional career that lasted from 1998-2006, which included playing for two WNBA teams (Sparks and Houston Comets) and international clubs in Greece, Israel, France, Turkey and Poland. Blue returned to school to secure her degree in sociology/sport management in 2007 and, in 2008, was inducted into the UM Sports Hall of Fame and named an ACC Women’s Basketball Legend.

    ASSISTANT OCTAVIA BLUEFirst Season | Miami, 2008

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    LONETTE HALL | DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

    DREW THOMAS | COORD. OF SPECIAL PROJECTS AND TECHNOLOGY

    ALEX PARR | STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH

    ALANA EICHMAN | ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER

    University of Miami Head Coach Katie Meier announced in May that Lonnette Hall had been added to her staff as the Director of Women’s Basketball Operations. Hall served as an assistant coach with the Hurricanes from 2007-10 and was a driving force behind the 2008 recruit-ing class that included recently departed seniors Shenise John-son, Riquna Williams and Sylvia Bullock. The same position was held by Hall during the 2006-07 season, before she moved into

    her coaching role. Hall will be responsible for team travel and will act as the team’s liaison between the coaching staff and the academics, compliance and housing departments. Among some of her other duties will be season ticket holder relations.

    Hall came to Miami following a one-year stint as the head girl’s basketball coach at R.L. Pas-chal High School in Fort Worth, Texas, in 2004-05. In addition to the day-to-day coaching duties, Hall also managed the program’s budget and marketing activities, and oversaw the team’s booster club. She also organized HOOP Group, a youth basketball program in the Fort Worth area. Hall spent six years at TCU, serving as an as-sistant coach with the Lady Frogs from 1999-2003 and as the Director of Basketball Operations during the 2003-04 season. A native of Oxnard, Calif., Hall served in the United States Navy from 1986-88. She earned an associate’s degree in art from Ventura Junior College in 1991 and went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Cal State University-Northridge in 1994. Hall added a master’s degree in sports administration from Wisconsin-La Crosse in 1996.

    Drew Thomas enters his fourth year with the Hurricanes. A 2007 graduate of Marquette University with a bach-elor’s degree in History, Thomas also was a four-year manager with the Marquette women’s basketball team. Upon graduation, Thomas was named a graduate as-sistant at Southern Illinois where he received his master’s in Kinesiology in 2009. Thomas hails from Earlville, Iowa.

    Alex Parr is in his second year as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Miami, working primarily with the women’s basketball and swimming & diving programs. He is responsible for designing year-long comprehensive and sport-specifi c programs for student-athletes, focusing on strength, fl exibility, balance, agility and conditioning, while also providing nutrition consultation. The Canes women’s basketball team advanced to the sec-

    ond round of the NCAA Championship for the second straight season in 2011-12. A native of Montgomery Village, Md., Parr is a certifi ed Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, a level one Sports Performance Coach through United States Weightlifting, a Performance Enhancement Specialist through the National

    Academy of Sports Medicine and a certifi ed Golf Fitness Instructor through the Titleist Performance Institute. Prior to arriving in Coral Gables, he served as a strength and conditioning coach at George Wash-ington University from 2008-11, working with the baseball, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s soccer, lacrosse, golf and swimming teams. He also assisted with the strength programs for both the men’s and women’s basketball teams. From 2006-08, he was a graduate as-sistant at GW in health and wellness, facilities and strength and conditioning. Parr began his career as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the Tennis Center at Col-lege Park, working with both amateur and professional athletes in basketball,hockey and tennis. Parr earned a bachelor’s degree in fi nance from the University of Maryland in 2006 and added a master’s degree in exercise science/strength and conditioning from George Washington in 2008.

    Alana Eichman is entering her fourth year as an assistant athletic trainer at the University of Miami. She is primarily responsible for the health care of the women’s basketball and rowing teams. Prior to working with UM, Eichman was an athletic trainer with Select Medical Corporation in Orlando, where she worked with the entertainment cast members at Disney World. Her responsibilities included immediate care, recogni-

    tion, greenroom and show coverage, individual strength and conditioning program design and implementation, and providing interventions.

    Before working at Disney World, Eichman served as an assistant athletic trainer for Ohio Uni-versity for more than two years, handling the daily medical needs for the women’s basketball, women’s volleyball and softball teams. In addition to handling all general athletic training re-sponsibilities, she also served as an approved clinical instructor for CAATE (Commission on Ac-creditation of Athletic Training Education). Eichman earned her bachelor’s degree in science from UCF in 2003, and added a masters’ degree in the administration of higher education with a minor in sports management in 2005 from Auburn. She was a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Tigers, primarily covering the football and equestrian teams.

    Basketball Staff

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    Marylynne SchaeferVideo Coordinator

    Stanley Wakefi eldGraduate Assistant

    Scott ZavitzCommunications

    Support Staff

    Steve Waterfi eldDeputy AD & CFO

    Jennifer StrawleySr. Assoc. AD/SWA

    Chris FreetAssoc. AD for Comm. & Marketing

  • Players2012-13

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    2012-13 Photo Roster

    40Shawnice Wilson

    Sr. | C | 6-6Pittsburgh, Pa.

    Pittsburgh

    21Jassany Williams

    R-Jr. | F | 6-2Davie, Fla.

    Auburn

    10Michelle Woods

    So. | G | 5-8Naples, Fla.Community

    32Morgan Stroman

    Sr. | F | 6-1Hopkins, S.C.

    Lower Richland

    33Suriya McGuire

    So. | G | 5-11Minneaoplis, Minn.

    Roosevelt

    31Macy Keen

    Fr. | C | 6-6Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

    Dillard

    12Krystal Saunders

    Jr. | G | 5-8West Park, Fla.South Broward

    15Tyler Hobgood

    So. | F | 6-1Oxford, N.C.

    J.F. Webb

    25Jessica Capers

    Sr. | F | 6-2Gastonia, N.C.

    Indian River State College

    1Caprice Dennis

    Fr. | G | 5-9Detroit, Mich.

    Pershing

    50Maria Brown

    Jr. | F | 6-1Monroe, La.

    Ouachita Parish

    20Keyona Hayes

    Fr. | F | 6-1Marietta, Ga.Saint Francis

    Katie MeierHead Coach

    Octavia BlueAssistant Coach

    Darrick GibbsAssistant Coach

    Carolyn KiegerAssistant Coach

    Lonnette HallDirector of Operations

    3Stefanie Yderstrom

    Sr. | G | 5-8Ostertalje, Sweden

    Igelstaviken

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    As a Sophomore (2011-12): Tied game-high with six rebounds vs. Boston College (2/26)... Scored six points and pulled down six boards at Boston College (1/29)... Grabbed career-best seven rebounds at North Carolina (1/2)... Scored seven points and had three rebounds and two steals vs. Holy Cross (12/28)... Scored seven points with four rebounds versus USF (11/24)... Grabbed four boards and scored four points vs. Prairie View A&M (11/17)... Was great off the bench at No. 3 Tennessee (11/15), hitting 4-of-5 shots for eight points.

    As a Freshman (2010-11): Appeared in all 33 games of 2010-11 season... Scored career-high nine points and four fi led goals at Ole Miss (12/21)... Grabbed career-best six rebounds against UC Riverside (12/18) and George Washington (12/28)... Recorded career-best three steals vs. Alcorn State (12/11)... Led team in blocked shots in nine games during 2010-11 season. High School: Rated as 28th best player at position nationally by HoopGurlz.com... Averaged 13 points and nine rebounds per game as junior... Received all-state recognition after sophomore and junior seasons... During career helped Lady Lions achieve No. 1 ranking in state in class 5A.

    Junior | Forward | 6-1MARIA BROWN

    Monroe, La. | Ouachita Parish

    Brown Season / Career HighsPoints Season: 8, at Tennessee 11/15/11Career: 9, at Ole Miss 12/21/10Rebounds Season: 7, at North Carolina 1/2/12Career: 7, at North Carolina 1/2/12Assists Season: 2*, vs. Virginia Tech 1/23/12Career: 2 *, vs. Virginia Tech 1/23/12Steals Season: 2*, vs. Wake Forest, 1/26/12Career: 3, vs. Alcorn State, 12/11/10Blocked Shots Season: 2 , vs. Virginia Tech 1/23/12Career: 2*, vs. Virginia Tech 1/23/12Field Goals Season: 4*, vs. Tennessee 11/15/11Career: 4*, vs. Tennessee 11/15/11Field Goal AttemptsSeason: 6*, vs. Holy Cross 12/28/11Career: 8*, vs. Morgan State 12/30/10Free Throws Season: 4, vs. Virginia Tech 1/23/12Career: 5, vs. UAB 11/22/10Free Throw AttemptsSeason: 6*, vs. Virginia Tech 1/23/12Career: 6*, vs. Virginia Tech 1/23/123-Point Field GoalsSeason: N/ACareer: N/A3-Point Field Goal AttemptsSeason: 1*, at North Carolina 1/2/12Career: 1*, at North Carolina 1/2/12MinutesSeason: 21, at North Carolina 1/2/12Career: 28, vs. Lipscomb 1/1/11

    *Recorded more than once with most recent listed

    #50#502010-11

    Opposition P R AKENNESAW STATE 0 4 0at Nebraska 0 1 0MIAMI (OH) 4 3 1UAB 5 1 1FLORIDA ATLANTIC 7 4 0UNC GREENSBORO 3 4 0SOUTHERN 5 3 1CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD 3 3 1GEORGETOWN 3 4 1ALCORN STATE 8 3 0UC RIVERSIDE 7 6 1at Ole Miss 9 3 1GEORGE WASHINGTON 6 6 1MORGAN STATE 6 3 1LIPSCOMB 2 5 0at Virginia 0 2 0 at Virginia Tech 0 1 0CLEMSON 2 5 0BOSTON COLLEGE 0 0 1at Florida State 1 1 1NC STATE 4 1 0GEORGIA TECH 2 0 0at Duke 0 1 1MARYLAND 1 0 0at North Carolina 0 1 1at Boston College 2 0 0WAKE FOREST 4 3 0FLORIDA STATE 1 1 1at Georgia Tech 0 1 0vs. NC State 2 4 0vs. North Carolina 0 1 0vs. Gardner-Webb 0 0 0vs. Oklahoma 0 0 0

    CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. REB Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg. 2010-11 33 0 441 13.4 32 75 .427 0 0 .000 24 42 .571 76 2.3 13 36 15 12 88 2.72011-12 32 0 416 13.0 33 94 .351 0 2 .000 15 36 .417 93 2.9 13 33 5 15 81 2.5TOTAL 65 0 857 13.2 65 169 .385 0 2 .000 39 78 .500 169 2.6 26 69 20 27 169 2.6

    2011-12Opposition P R ATEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 2 4 2at Tennessee 8 3 0PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 4 4 2at AK.-Anchorage 5 2 0vs. USF 7 4 0LONGWOOD 2 3 0at Michigan State 2 3 0RUTGERS 2 2 0OLE MISS 4 3 1LA.-MONROE 2 2 1at Georgetown 2 5 1HOLY CROSS 7 3 0VCU 2 3 0at North Carolina 0 7 0NC STATE 4 2 1at Georgia Tech 0 4 0MARYLAND 0 3 0at Florida State 0 2 0at Virginia 0 1 0VIRGINIA TECH 6 2 2WAKE FOREST 2 3 0at Boston College 6 6 0CLEMSON 6 1 1NORTH CAROLINA 0 4 1at Maryland 0 1 1at NC State 0 1 0FLORIDA STATE 4 2 1at Duke 0 1 0BOSTON COLLEGE 2 6 0vs. Wake Forest 0 0 0vs. Idaho State 0 2 0at Gonzaga 0 4 0

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    As a Junior (2011-12): Scored season-best nine points, while pulling down game-high tying six rebounds against Boston College (2/26)... Had six points vs.ULM (12/16)... Scored fi rst points (2) as Hurricane against USF (11/24)... Grabbed six rebounds in Miami’s win over Prairie View A&M (11/17)... Made Miami debut against Texas-Pan American, recording two rebounds and a steal in four minutes.

    As a Sophomore at Indian River State College (2010-11): Named Division I NJCAA First Team All-Region Award Winner in 2010-11, averaging 15.8 points and 10.5 rebounds per game, shooting 60 percent from fi eld.

    As a Freshman at West Virginia (2009-10): Averaged 0.3 points, 0.5 rebounds per game in 18 contests.

    High School: Averaged 18.6 points, 8.3 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 2.3 steals per game as senior at Forestview High School... 2008 All-Piedmont fi rst team and Player of the Year... Invited to both Adidas Top 10 Camp and Junior Phenom Camp... Scored 1,300 career points and grabbed over 1,000 rebounds, fi rst player in school history to do so... East-West All-Star... North-South All-Star... All-state, All-district and All-region... Three-time team MVP... Three-time team captain... Rated 74th-best prep prospect by AllStarGirlsReport.com.

    Senior | Forward | 6-2JESSICA CAPERS

    Gastonia, N.C. | Indian River State College | West Virginia University | Forestview

    #25#25 Capers Season / Career HighsPoints Season: 9, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Career: 9, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Rebounds Season: 6*, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Career: 6*, vs. Boston College 2/26/12AssistsSeason: 1*, vs. North Carolina, 2/8/12Career: 1*, vs. North Carolina, 2/8/12Steals Season: 2*, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Career: 2*, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Blocked Shots Season: 2, vs. Prairie View A&M 11/17/11Career: 2, vs. Prairie View A&M 11/17/11Field Goals Season: 3, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Career: 3, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Field Goal AttemptsSeason: 6, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Career: 6, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Free Throws Season: 3, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Career: 3, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Free Throw AttemptsSeason: 4, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Career: 4, vs. Boston College 2/26/123-Point Field GoalsSeason: N/ACareer: N/A3-Point Field Goal AttemptsSeason: N/ACareer: N/AMinutesSeason: 18, at Alaska-Anchorage 11/23/11Career: 18, at Alaska-Anchorage 11/23/11

    *Recorded more than once with most recent listed

    CAREER STATISTICS AT MIAMI Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. REB Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg. 2011-12 20 0 147 7.4 15 34 .441 0 0 .000 4 14 .286 47 2.4 3 12 4 8 34 1.7

    2011-12Opposition P R ATEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 0 2 0at Tennessee - - -PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 0 6 0at AK.-Anchorage 0 4 0vs. USF 2 3 0LONGWOOD 2 4 0at Michigan State - - -RUTGERS 0 0 0OLE MISS 0 1 0LA.-MONROE 6 2 0at Georgetown - - -HOLY CROSS 4 1 0VCU - - -at North Carolina - - -NC STATE - - -at Georgia Tech - - -MARYLAND - - -at Florida State 0 2 0at Virginia - - -VIRGINIA TECH 5 4 0WAKE FOREST 2 3 0at Boston College 0 2 1CLEMSON 0 0 1NORTH CAROLINA 0 2 1at Maryland 0 1 0at NC State - - -FLORIDA STATE 0 0 0at Duke - - -BOSTON COLLEGE 9 6 0vs. Wake Forest - - -vs. Idaho State 2 3 0at Gonzaga 2 1 0

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    High School: Ranked as high as No. 31 overall prospect by Blue Star Basketball… ESPN HoopGurlz ranked as No. 11 forward in nation… Named to 2012 GSWA Class A All-State fi rst team and 2012 Atlanta Journal-Constitution Class A All-State fi rst team averaging 16 points and 6 rebounds as a senior… Averaged 18 points, 12 rebounds, six assists and fi ve blocks per game as junior and 19 points and 13 rebounds as sophomore.

    Freshman | Forward | 6-1KEYONA HAYES

    Marietta, Ga. | Saint Francis

    #20#20

    High School: Four-star prospect according to ESPN HoopGurlz… Ranked as No. 47 overall prospect and the No. 16 guard in country… During senior season, led team to a 15-1 record, averaging 26 points, eight rebounds and eight assists per game… Won multiple awards during 2011-12 season, was named AP Class A Player of the Year by Michigan Chapter of Associated Press and also won Detroit Public School League Miss Basketball Award... Named to All-State Dream Team by Detroit News.

    Freshman | Guard | 5-9CAPRICE DENNIS

    Detroit, Mich. | Pershing

    #1#1

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    As a Freshman (2011-12): Pulled down season-best four rebounds vs. Holy Cross (12/28)... Grabbed three rebounds with steal in seven minutes vs. ULM (12/16)... Scored two points in four minutes in collegiate debut against Prairie View A&M (11/17).

    High School: Averaged 20 points, 13 rebounds, 4 steals and 2 assists per game at JF Webb High School... Named to all-conference team three times... Led the league in rebounding each of her last three seasons... Led JF Webb to conference championship three years in a row... Voted team MVP.

    Sophomore | Forward | 6-1TYLER HOBGOOD

    Oxford, N.C. | J.F. Webb

    #15#15 Hobgood Season / Career HighsPointsSeason: 2*, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Career: 2*, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Rebounds Season: 4, vs. Holy Cross 12/28/11Career: 4, vs. Holy Cross 12/28/11AssistsSeason: N/ACareer: N/ASteals Season: 1, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Career: 1, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Blocked ShotsSeason: 1*, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Career: 1*, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Field GoalsSeason: 1*, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Career: 1*, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Field Goal AttemptsSeason: 1*, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Career: 1*, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Free ThrowsSeason: 1, vs. Idaho State 3/17/12Career: 1, vs. Idaho State 3/17/12Free Throw AttemptsSeason: 3, vs. Holy Cross 12/28/11Career: 3, vs. Holy Cross 12/28/113-Point Field GoalsSeason: N/ACareer: N/A3-Point Field Goal AttemptsSeason: N/ACareer: N/AMinutesSeason: 7, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Career: 7, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11

    *Recorded more than once with most recent listed

    CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. REB Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg. 2011-12 9 0 36 4.0 3 7 .429 0 0 .000 1 5 .200 17 1.9 0 2 2 1 7 0.8

    2011-12Opposition P R ATEXAS-PAN AMERICAN - - -at Tennessee - - -PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 2 0 0at AK.-Anchorage - - -vs. USF 0 1 0LONGWOOD - - -at Michigan State - - -RUTGERS - - -OLE MISS - - -LA.-MONROE 0 3 0at Georgetown - - -HOLY CROSS 0 4 0VCU - - -at North Carolina - - -NC STATE - - -at Georgia Tech - - -MARYLAND - - -at Florida State - - -at Virginia - - -VIRGINIA TECH 2 3 0WAKE FOREST - - -at Boston College 0 2 0CLEMSON 0 2 0NORTH CAROLINA - - -at Maryland - - -at NC State - - -FLORIDA STATE - - -at Duke - - -BOSTON COLLEGE 2 0 0vs. Wake Forest - - -vs. Idaho State 1 2 0at Gonzaga - - -

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    Freshman | Center | 6-6MACY KEEN

    Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. | Dillard

    #31#31High School: Ranked as high as No.37 overall prospect and as seventh best center in nation by ESPN HoopGurlz… 6-5 center transferred to Dillard as junior and helped lead Panthers to two straight class 5A state titles... As senior, averaged 10 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks per game

    Personal: Has twin brothers, Z’Mari and Z’Cari, as well as sister Zariyah... Majoring in sports medicine and aspiring to become sports trainer with minor in computer technology.

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    As a Freshman (2011-12): Scored nine points at Boston College (1/29)... In just 11 minutes, scored season-best 10 points, to go with three rebounds and three blocks (12/29)... Scored six points with two boards vs. Holy Cross (12/28)... Dished out six assists to go with four rebounds vs. ULM (12/16)... Had four steals in just 11 minutes vs. Ole Miss (12/10)... Recorded career-fi rst block vs. Longwood (11/27), while scoring fi ve points and pulling down four rebounds... Had seven points with fi ve rebounds vs. USF (11/24)... Scored nine points to go with four steals in 13 minutes vs. Prairie View A&M... Was defensive catalyst for Canes at No. 3 Tennessee (11/15), recording pair of steals to go with four points... Scored four points, grabbed fi ve boards and handed out pair of assists in collegiate debut, win over Texas-Pan American (11/11).

    High School: Was ranked as No. 7 overall player in nation by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report and fi fth-best point guard by hoopgurlz.com... Scored 13 points per game season ago and was one of fi ve players to be named to Nike Nationals All-Tournament Team while playing for North Tartan AAU squad.

    Sophomore | Guard | 5-11SURIYA MCGUIRE

    Minneapolis, Minn. | Roosevelt

    McGuire Season / Career HighsPoints Season: 10, vs. VCU 12/29/11Career: 10, vs. VCU 12/29/11Rebounds Season: 5*, vs. USF 11/24/11Career: 5*, vs. USF 11/24/11Assists Season: 6, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Career: 6, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Steals Season: 4*, vs. Ole Miss 12/25/11Career: 4*, vs. Ole Miss 12/25/11Blocked Shots Season: 3, vs. VCU 12/29/11Career: 3, vs. VCU 12/29/11Field Goals Season: 4*, vs. VCU 12/29/11Career: 4*, vs. VCU 12/29/11Field Goal AttemptsSeason: 6*, at Gonzaga 3/19/12Career: 6*, at Gonzaga 3/19/12Free Throws Season: 4, vs. Idaho State 3/17/12Career: 4, vs. Idaho State 3/17/12Free Throw AttemptsSeason: 4*, vs. Idaho State 3/17/12Career: 4*, vs. Idaho State 3/17/123-Point Field GoalsSeason: 1*, vs. Idaho State 3/17/12 Career: 1*, vs. Idaho State 3/17/123-Point Field Goal AttemptsSeason: 1*, vs. Idaho State 3/17/12 Career: 1*, vs. Idaho State 3/17/12MinutesSeason: 18, vs. Longwood 11/27/11Career: 18, vs. Longwood 11/27/11

    *Recorded more than once with most recent listed

    #33#33

    CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. REB Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg. 2011-12 31 0 321 10.4 39 92 .424 3 8 .375 19 32 .594 53 1.7 24 43 11 26 100 3.2

    2011-12Opposition P R ATEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 4 5 2at Tennessee 4 0 0PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 9 0 0at AK.-Anchorage 0 0 2vs. USF 7 5 0LONGWOOD 5 4 1at Michigan State 2 2 2RUTGERS 0 0 0OLE MISS 4 1 1LA.-MONROE 1 4 6at Georgetown 3 3 0HOLY CROSS 6 2 0VCU 10 3 0at North Carolina 5 3 1NC STATE 1 0 1at Georgia Tech 0 1 1MARYLAND 0 0 0at Florida State 0 0 0at Virginia 0 1 0VIRGINIA TECH 0 0 1WAKE FOREST 0 0 1at Boston College 9 2 1CLEMSON 4 4 0NORTH CAROLINA 0 2 0at Maryland - - -at NC State 6 0 0FLORIDA STATE 2 2 1at Duke 0 3 1BOSTON COLLEGE 3 1 1vs. Wake Forest 0 2 0vs. Idaho State 9 1 0at Gonzaga 6 2 1

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    Junior | Guard | 5-8KRYSTAL SAUNDERS

    West Park, Fla. | South Broward

    #12#12 Saunders Season / Career HighsPointsSeason: 16, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Career: 16, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Rebounds Season: 7, at Duke 2/24/12Career: 8, vs. Florida Atlantic 11/26/10AssistsSeason: 5*, vs. Longwood 11/27/11Career: 5*, vs. Longwood 11/27/11Steals Season: 2, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Career: 4, vs. Southern 11/29/10Blocked ShotsSeason: N/ACareer: 1, vs. UAB 11/22/10Field GoalsSeason: 6, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Career: 6, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Field Goal AttemptsSeason: 10, vs. Longwood 11/27/11Career: 10*, vs. Longwood 11/27/11Free ThrowsSeason: 4, at Duke 2/24/12Career: 4, at Duke 2/24/12Free Throw AttemptsSeason: 4*, at Duke 2/24/12Career: 4*, at Duke 2/24/123-Point Field GoalsSeason: 2*, vs. Boston College 2/26/12Career: 3, vs. George Washington 12/28/103-Point Field Goal AttemptsSeason: 5*, at Gonzaga 3/19/12Career: 6, vs. Cal State Bakersfi eld, 12/5/10MinutesSeason: 28, at Gonzaga 3/19/12Career: 28, at Gonzaga 3/19/12

    *Recorded more than once with most recent listed

    As a Sophomore (2011-12): Grabbed seven rebounds, six on off ensive glass and scored nine points at Duke (2/24)... Made fi rst career start vs. Virginia Tech (1/23)... Scored career-high 16 points vs. ULM (12/16), connecting on 2-of-3 3-pointers... Hit fi rst 3-pointer of season at Michigan State (12/1)... Dished out fi ve assists to go with two steals and four points vs. Longwood (11/27)... Had seven points and was 3-3 from FT line at Alaska Anchorage (11/23)... Scored six points and grabbed six rebounds to go with fi ve assists and pair of steals vs. Prairie View A&M (11/17).

    As a Freshman (2010-11): Appeared in 24 games of 2010-11 season... Led all freshman with 18.8 minutes per game despite missing nine games with hand injury... Scored career-best 14 points against George Washington (12/28)... Grabbed career-high eight rebounds vs. FAU (11/26)... Led team once on season in rebounds, assists and steals.

    High School: Was named Florida’s MissBasketball after leading South Broward to 23-2 record and appearance in Class 6A Final Four... Led team with 22.7 points, 7.0 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game that season... Was named Sun-Sentinel Player of the Year.

    2011-12Opposition P R ATEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 2 2 1at Tennessee 2 1 0PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 6 6 5at Alaska-Anchorage 7 1 0vs. USF 6 2 2LONGWOOD 4 3 5at Michigan State 3 3 3RUTGERS 0 0 0OLE MISS 0 1 1LA.-MONROE 16 4 1at Georgetown 0 1 0HOLY CROSS 2 5 2VCU 4 2 1at North Carolina 0 0 0NC STATE 6 3 1at Georgia Tech 2 3 3MARYLAND 0 0 0at Florida State 0 2 2at Virginia 2 0 1VIRGINIA TECH 4 1 1WAKE FOREST 4 1 0at Boston College 6 4 2CLEMSON 0 4 1NORTH CAROLINA 4 2 0at Maryland 0 0 0at NC State 3 1 0FLORIDA STATE 0 0 0at Duke 9 7 0BOSTON COLLEGE 6 2 2vs. Wake Forest 0 1 0vs. Idaho State 3 2 0at Gonzaga 3 1 1

    2010-11Opposition P R AKENNESAW STATE 5 4 3at Nebraska 4 1 2MIAMI (OH) 8 0 0UAB 2 0 0FLORIDA ATLANTIC 6 8 2UNC GREENSBORO 3 3 1SOUTHERN 2 3 3 CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD 6 3 0 GEORGETOWN 8 1 1ALCORN STATE 2 3 3UC RIVERSIDE 10 3 0at Ole Miss 0 0 1GEORGE WASHINGTON 14 2 1MORGAN STATE 4 4 1LIPSCOMB 7 0 2at Virginia 0 0 0at Virginia Tech 8 1 1CLEMSON 6 3 2BOSTON COLLEGE 2 1 1at Florida State 6 0 0NC STATE 0 1 1GEORGIA TECH 3 1 2at Duke 0 1 1MARYLAND 0 0 0at North Carolina - - -at Boston College - - -WAKE FOREST - - -FLORIDA STATE - - -at Georgia Tech - - -vs. NC State - - -vs. North Carolina - - -vs. Gardner-Webb - - -vs. Oklahoma - - -

    CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. REB Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg. 2010-11 24 0 450 18.8 35 121 .289 20 78 .256 16 21 .762 43 1.8 28 24 1 23 106 4.42011-12 32 6 508 15.9 39 132 .295 10 55 .182 16 21 .762 67 2.1 36 31 0 25 104 3.3TOTAL 56 6 958 17.1 74 253 .292 30 133 .226 32 42 .762 110 2.0 64 55 1 48 210 3.8

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    2010-11 All ACC Third Team2009-10 All-ACC Academic TeamJan. 10, 2010 ACC Rookie of the Week

    As a Junior (2011-12): Missed fi nal 13 games of season due to season-ending Achilles injury... Named to Miami Holiday All-Tourna-ment Team... Had six rebounds to go with 11 points at Florida State (1/15)... Scored 10 points with eight rebounds and season-high tying four assists vs. Maryland (1/12)... Recorded second double-double of season with 18 points and 10 rebounds at Georgia Tech (1/9)... Scored 12 points vs. NC State (1/5)... Tied career-high with seven steals at North Carolina (1/2), also scored 13 points, while pull-ing down eight boards... Scored 12 points with seven rebounds and three steals vs. Holy Cross (12/28)... Seven rebounds led the Canes vs. ULM (12/16), also scored 14 points... Scored 14 points to go with eight rebounds and three steals vs. Ole Miss (12/10)... Grabbed 12 rebounds to go along with seven points and three steals vs. Rutgers (12/5)... Led all scorers with 20 points on 7-of-7 shooting from fi eld and was 6-of-7 from line at Michigan State (12/1)... Hit 8-of-10 fi eld goals on way to 20 points vs. Longwood (11/27), also had fi ve rebounds and four steals... Scored 14 points at Alaska Anchorage (11/23)... Recorded fi rst double-double of season with 12 points and 10 rebounds against Prairie View A&M (11/17)... Despite early foul trouble, scored 11 points at No. 3 Tennessee (11/15)... Scored 12 points and pulled down seven rebounds with pair of steals in only 18 minutes of action in Miami’s season-opening win over Texas-Pan American (11/11).

    As a Sophomore (2010-11): Named Third Team All-ACC... Started all 33 games of 2010-11 season... Scored career-high 21 points on three occasions during 2010-11 season... Named Miami Thanksgiving Tournament MVP... Finished season tied for fi rst with 29 blocked shots and outright fi rst on team in off ensive rebounds (107) and steals (109)... Finished season second on team in rebounds (270), rebounds per game (8.2) and defensive rebounds (163)... Led team in fi eld goal percentage (.519) and free throw attempts (187)... Finished season third on team in points (450), scoring average (13.6), fi eld goal attempts (316), fi eld goals made (164) and free throws made (121)... Tied career high with eight free throws made at North Carolina (2/13) and four assists at Georgia Tech (2/27)... Led team in rebounds 16 times, blocked shots 12 times and steals 14 times during 2010-11 season... Ranked 11th in ACC with 13.6 points per game...Led ACC and fi nished fi fth in nation with 3.3 steals per game... Tied for fi rst on team with 11 double-doubles on season.

    As a Freshman (2009-10): Played in all 36 games, starting 21... Led ACC freshmen in steals (1.8)... In conference play ranked eighth among freshman with 7.4 points per game... Her 5.9 rebounds on year ranked third among ACC freshman... Scored eight points and pulled down nine rebounds at Michigan (3/31)... Grabbed nine rebounds against Providence... Had 12 points and fi ve rebounds against North Carolina A&T (3/25)... Scored 13 points in fi rst round of WNIT against FGCU (3/18)... Grabbed nine rebounds and scored fi ve points against Wake Forest in fi rst round of ACC Tournament (3/4)... Hit game-tying layup with under a second to go in regulation against Boston College (2/28), while scoring seven points and recording three steals... Grabbed seven rebounds against Florida State (2/25)...Scored 10 points with two steals at Clemson (2/18)... Grabbed team-high eight rebounds to go with three steals at NC State (2/14)... Recorded her third double-double of season, scoring 13 points and grabbing 10 rebounds against SIU Edwardsville (2/7)... Scored eight points with four rebounds and three steals at Boston College (1/31)... Had career highs with four blocks and 31 minutes played against Georgia Tech (1/27)...Scored 10 points on eight of 10 free throw shooting at Maryland (1/21)...Scored 15 points and six rebounds against Duke (1/14)... Named ACC Freshman of the Week (1/10) for the fi rst time in her career after grabbing fi ve rebounds, and scoring 14 points, including going six of seven from free throw line in victory over Florida State (1/10)... Grabbed seven rebounds at Miami (OH) (1/3)... Had six points, fi ve rebounds and three assists against UNF (12/31)... Scored eight points with fi ve rebounds against Texas (12/29)... Scored 12 points and grabbed eight rebounds against Quinnipiac (12/28)... Scored eight points, while matching a season-best two blocks at Cornell (12/21)... Grabbed 10 rebounds and scored six points at Binghamton (12/19) in fi rst collegiate start... Played career-high 30 minutes while scoring six points and pulling down six rebounds against Nebraska (12/5)... Recorded second double-double of season against Long Beach State (11/27) with 13 points and 12 rebounds... Scored eight points and pulled down seven rebounds at UAB (11/21)... In third collegiate game, recorded fi rst double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds vs. Bethune-Cookman (11/18)... Scored 17 points in second collegiate game at CSU Bakersfi eld (11/15), while recording game-high fi ve steals... Made collegiate debut with four points and seven rebounds in season-opening win at UC Riverside, also had two assists and two blocks (11/13).

    High School: Named McDonald’s All-American, Parade All-American third team, South Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year, EA Sports All-American, Sporting News Preseason All-American, The State Newspaper Basketball All-Area Player of the Year, South Carolina Coaches Association 3A Player of the Year and South Carolina Hall of Fame Amateur Athlete of the Year... Inducted into school’s girls basketball ring of honor during senior season... Scored 1,459 points during high school career... Led team to four consecutive South Carolina State Championships... Played on varsity basketball team since seventh grade, earning six letters... Four-time letterwinner in volleyball.

    Personal: Majoring in sports administration... Daughter of Debbie and Donnie Stroman and has two brothers... Enjoys playing volleyball and going to movies... Chose Miami due to chemistry with team and wanted to help build up program.

    Senior | Forward | 6-1MORGAN STROMAN

    Hopkins, S.C. | Lower Richland

    #32#32 Stroman Season / UM Career HighsPoints Season: 23, vs. VCU 12/29/11Career: 23, vs. VCU 12/29/11ReboundsSeason: 12, vs. Rutgers 12/5/11 Career: 16, vs. Cal State Bakersfi eld 12/5/10AssistsSeason: 4*, vs. Maryland 1/12/12Career: 4*, vs. Maryland 1/12/12StealsSeason: 7*, at North Carolina 1/2/12Career: 7*, at North Carolina 1/2/12Blocked Shots Season: 2*, at Virginia 1/19/12Career: 4, at Georgia Tech 1/27/10Field Goals Season: 9, vs. VCU 12/29/11Career: 9*, vs. VCU 12/29/11Field Goal AttemptsSeason: 13*, at Georgia Tech 1/9/12 Career: 15*, vs. Florida State 2/24/11Free Throws Season: 6*, at Georgia Tech 1/9/12Career: 8*, at North Carolina 2/13/11Free Throw AttemptsSeason: 7*, vs. VCU 12/29/11Career: 11*, vs Gardner-Webb 3/20/113-Point Field GoalsSeason: 1, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Career: 1*, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/113-Point Field Goal AttemptsSeason: 1*, vs. Florida State 1/15/12Career: 1*, vs. Florida State 1/15/12MinutesSeason: 33, vs. Rutgers 12/5/11Career: 41, vs. Georgetown 12/7/10

    *Recorded more than once with most recent listed

    CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. REB Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg. 2009-10 36 21 812 22.6 83 201 .413 0 1 .000 97 136 .713 211 5.9 38 85 24 64 263 7.32010-11 33 33 933 28.3 164 316 .519 1 6 .167 121 187 .647 270 8.2 69 79 29 109 450 13.6 2011-12 19 19 431 22.7 93 168 .554 1 2 .500 58 79 .734 124 6.5 25 47 8 42 245 12.9TOTAL 88 73 2176 24.7 340 685 .496 2 9 .222 276 402 .687 605 6.9 132 211 61 215 958 10.9

    2011-12Opposition P R ATEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 12 7 0at Tennessee 11 3 0PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 12 10 4at Alaska-Anchorage 12 10 4vs. Usf 6 3 0LONGWOOD 20 5 1at Michigan State 20 4 1RUTGERS 7 12 1OLE MISS 14 8 1LOUISIANA-MONROE 14 7 2at Georgetown 7 6 1HOLY CROSS 12 7 2VCU 23 6 2at North Carolina 13 8 3NC STATE 12 5 0at Georgia Tech 18 10 1MARYLAND 10 8 4at Florida State 11 6 1at Virginia 9 5 1VIRGINIA TECH - - -WAKE FOREST - - -at Boston College - - -CLEMSON - - -NORTH CAROLINA - - -at Maryland - - -at NC State - - -FLORIDA STATE - - -at Duke - - -BOSTON COLLEGE - - -vs. Wake Forest - - -vs. Idaho State - - -at Gonzaga - - -

    2010-11Opposition P R AKENNESAW STATE 21 12 3at Nebraska 8 6 1MIAMI (OH) 16 4 3UAB 12 7 2FLORIDA ATLANTIC 21 7 2UNC GREENSBORO 15 8 2SOUTHERN 20 13 1CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD 21 16 1GEORGETOWN 8 7 3ALCORN STATE 8 7 1UC RIVERSIDE 19 5 2at Ole Miss 9 6 3GEORGE WASHINGTON 10 6 4MORGAN STATE 11 8 3LIPSCOMB 20 10 0at Virginia 12 12 3at Virginia Tech 15 12 2CLEMSON 5 3 0BOSTON COLLEGE 5 2 1at Florida State 7 2 0NC STATE 18 8 3GEORGIA TECH 18 10 0at Duke 4 6 1MARYLAND 20 9 3at North Carolina 16 11 3at Boston College 12 12 3WAKE FOREST 11 10 2FLORIDA STATE 19 7 2at Georgia Tech 8 11 4vs. NC State 16 5 2vs. North Carolina 10 2 2vs. Gardner-Webb 17 12 3vs. Oklahoma 18 14 4

    2009-10Opposition P R Aat UC Riverside 4 7 2at Cal State Bakersfi eld 17 4 2BETHUNE COOKMAN 10 10 4at UAB 8 7 1HOUSTON 1 3 0LONG BEACH STATE 13 12 0MASSACHUSETTS 2 3 0NEBRASKA 6 6 0at Binghamton 6 10 0at Cornell 8 4 2QUINNIPIAC 12 8 1TEXAS 8 5 1NORTH FLORIDA 6 5 3at Miami (OH) 3 7 0FLORIDA STATE 14 5 2DUKE 15 6 1at Wake Forest 4 6 3at Maryland 10 2 2VIRGINIA TECH 6 7 2at Georgia Tech 5 7 1at Boston College 8 4 1NORTH CAROLINA 6 4 0SIUE 13 10 1VIRGINIA 2 0 0at NC State 0 8 1at Clemson 10 4 0GEORGIA TECH 7 6 2at Florida State 2 7 0BOSTON COLLEGE 7 1 1vs. Wake Forest 5 9 0FLORIDA GULF COAST 13 3 1FLORIDA 4 2 0NORTH CAROLINA A&T 12 5 2at Providence 3 9 1at Michigan 8 9 1at California 5 6 0

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    As a Sophomore at Auburn (2011-12): Played in all 30 games, starting nine... Scored 105 points, averaging 3.5 per game... Had season high of 12 points and neared double-double with eight rebounds against Troy... Started and logged nine points, fi ve rebounds, and two blocks in season opener at Mercer... Tied season-high of eight rebounds at FIU... Pulled down 111 rebounds averaging 3.7... Blocked career-high seven shots at Duke, tying for 13th all-time at Auburn in single-game blocks... 57 blocks rank in tie for third all-time among Auburn sophomores in single-season blocks... Finished season ranked fourth in SEC, 47th in country, in blocks with 1.9 per game... Had fi ve games with four or more blocks during 2011-12 season... Transferred from Auburn to Miami (Fla.) following season.

    As a Freshman at Auburn (2010-11): Played in all 32 games, starting nine... All nine starts came in the fi nal nine games of the season... Scored 118 points, averaging 3.7 per game; also pulled down 120 rebounds for 3.8 per game... Blocked 23 shots on season, ranking 10th all-time at Auburn in single-season blocks by freshman... Made collegiate debut in season-opener against Mercer, scoring nine points with six rebounds, two blocks and two steals... Earned fi rst collegiate start at LSU, scoring six points with two rebounds and two blocks in 19 minutes... Came off bench to score season-high 13 points against South Alabama... Pulled down season-high 12 rebounds against Alabama... Dished out season-high two assists at Tennessee Tech in WNIT... Blocked two shots in eight diff erent games and tallied three steals each against Florida State, Ole Miss and South Carolina... Named to SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll and Auburn Academic Top Tiger.

    High School: Ranked as No. 59 overall prospect in the country by ESPN.com’s HoopGurlz and is seventh-best post prospect in nation... Also received top-100 ranking from All-Star Girls Report, coming in at 83rd... Recognized as ESPN Rise Magazine Player to Watch, led team to state runner-up fi nish as junior... The state champion-ship appearance was fi rst for any team, boys or girls, at high school... Named to All-Sun-Sentinel and Miami Herald fi rst teams... Also been recognized as part of FAB 5 of Broward County... Averaged 18.9 points, 10.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game as senior... Was runner-up for Florida Class 5A Player of the Year... All-State fi rst team selection... Three-time All-Big 8 Tournament Team selection... Played for South Florida Lady Jaguars club team... Led team to a runner-up fi nish at the 2005 USSA Girls National Invitational Tournament and was MVP the next year at USSA Treasure Coast State Qualifi er... Named MVP of South Florida Lady Jaguar Tourna-ment and Big Orange Classic in 2009.

    R-Junior | Forward | 6-2JASSANY WILLIAMS

    Davie, Fla. | Auburn | Nova

    #21#21 J. Williams Season/Career Highs at AuburnPoints Season: 12, vs. Belmont 11/15/11Career: 13, vs. South Alabama 12/2/10Rebounds Season: 8*, at Florida 2/9/12Career: 12, vs. Alabama 2/17/11AssistsSeason: 2*, at Florida 2/9/12Career: 2*, at Florida 2/9/12Steals Season: 3, at Florida 2/9/12Career: 3*, at Florida 2/9/12Blocked Shots Season: 7, at Duke 11/18/11Career: 7, at Duke 11/18/11Field Goals Season: 5*, vs. Troy 11/30/11Career: 5*, vs. Troy 11/30/11Field Goal AttemptsSeason: 8*, vs. Troy 11/30/11Career: 13, vs. Mercer 11/12/10Free Throws Season: 3, at Mississippi State 1/22/12Career: 3*, at Mississippi State 1/22/12Free Throw AttemptsSeason: 4*, vs. Florida 2/9/12Career: 9, vs. Florida State 2/26/123-Point Field GoalsSeason: N/ACareer: N/A3-Point Field Goal AttemptsSeason: N/ACareer: N/A

    *Recorded more than once with most recent listed

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    2012 All-ACC Tournament Second Team

    As A Junior (2011-12): Named second team All-ACC Tournament... Scored 12 points to go with nine rebounds against Gonzaga (3/19)... Led all players with 14 rebounds to go with nine points vs. Idaho State (3/17).. Grabbed game-high 13 rebounds to go with eight points vs. Wake Forest (3/2)... Recorded fi rst double-double of season at NC State (2/16) with season-bests 17 points and 17 rebounds... Scored eight points and made season-best four free throws vs. Maryland (2/5)... Made fi rst start as Hurricane and had 12 points and fi ve boards vs. Virginia Tech (1/23)... Scored seven points and pulled down nine rebounds at Virginia (1/19)... Grabbed nine rebounds and scored fi ve points vs. Maryland (1/12)... Tied a season-best with 11 rebounds vs. NC State (1/5), also scored seven points and recorded three blocks... Grabbed team-high tying nine rebounds at Georgetown (12/21)... Scored 15 points on 6-of-11 shooting vs. Ole Miss (12/10)... Finished with eight points and four boards vs. Longwood (11/27)... Scored eight points against USF (11/24)... Grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds in 27 minutes of action against No. 3 Tennessee (11/15)... Scored eight points and pulled down fi ve rebounds in Miami debut in a win over Texas-Pan American (11/11).

    At Pittsburgh (2009-11): Averaged 6.9 points and 5.3 rebounds per game and recorded impressive 83 blocks in 57 starts... Was named to BIG EAST All-Freshman team and was fi nalist for USA Basketball U19 squad.

    High School: Named City League Player of the Year as junior and senior while at Westinghouse... Four-time All-City League... 2005 Fresh-man of the Year... District and Player of the Year in as junior and senior... Second team All-State in 2007-08... Post-Gazette Fab Five City League team... Invited to prestigious adidas Top Ten All-America Camp... Was ranked 23 out of top 50 seniors in the 2008 High School Slam Magazine... Scored 1,540 points in career... National Honor Society member and graduated fi rst in class.

    Senior | Center | 6-6SHAWNICE WILSON

    Pittsburgh, Pa. | Pittsburgh | Westinghouse

    Wilson Season HighsPoints Season: 17, at NC State 2/16/12Rebounds Season: 17, at NC State 2/16/12Assists Season: 2, vs. Wake Forest 1/26/12Steals Season: 2*, vs. Idaho State 3/17/12Blocked Shots Season: 3, vs. NC State 1/3/12Field Goals Season: 6*, at NC State 2/16/12Field Goal AttemptsSeason: 11*, at Gonzaga 3/19/12Free Throws Season: 5, at NC State 2/16/12Free Throw AttemptsSeason: 6, at NC State 2/16/123-Point Field GoalsSeason: N/A3-Point Field Goal AttemptsSeason: N/AMinutesSeason: 30, vs. NC State 2/16/12

    *Recorded more than once with most recent listed

    #40#40

    CAREER STATISTICS AT MIAMI Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. REB Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg. 2011-12 32 12 434 13.6 78 172 .453 0 0 .000 50 68 .735 184 5.8 14 60 18 16 206 6.4

    2011-12Opposition P R ATEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 8 5 1at Tennessee 4 11 1PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 6 2 1at AK.-Anchorage 4 2 0vs. USF 8 3 1LONGWOOD 8 4 0at Michigan State 7 3 0RUTGERS 6 4 0OLE MISS 15 4 0LA.-MONROE 6 5 0at Georgetown 8 9 0HOLY CROSS 0 3 1VCU 6 1 0at North Carolina 0 0 0NC STATE 7 11 0at Georgia Tech 4 6 0MARYLAND 5 9 0at Florida State 4 1 0at Virginia 7 9 1VIRGINIA TECH 12 5 1WAKE FOREST 4 6 2at Boston College 4 4 1CLEMSON 8 4 0NORTH CAROLINA 5 4 0at Maryland 2 3 0at NC State 17 17 1FLORIDA STATE 2 3 1at Duke 0 4 1BOSTON COLLEGE 6 5 0vs. Wake Forest 8 13 0vs. Idaho State 9 14 1at Gonzaga 12 9 0

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    Sophomore | Guard | 5-8MICHELLE WOODS

    Naples, Fla. | Community

    #10#10As a Freshman (2011-12): Grabbed season-best fi ve rebounds vs. North Carolina (2/8)... Scored eight points to go with three assists vs. Clemson (2/5)... Dished out team-high four assists at Boston College (1/29)... Scored nine rebounds and grabbed three rebounds vs. Wake Forest (1/26)... Grabbed season-best four rebounds vs. Holy Cross (12/28)... In only 11 minutes at Georgetown (12/21), hit three 3-pointers in seven attempts, for all nine points... Scored freshman season-high 13 points vs. ULM (12/16) to go along with fi ve assists and three steals... Scored seven points with pair of assists vs. USF (11/24).. Had hand in on six steals to go with fi ve points and three assists against Prairie View A&M (11/17)... In collegiate debut against Texas-Pan American (11/11), scored seven points and hit one of three UM 3-pointers, to go along with three steals.

    High School: Ranked as high as No. 44 overall prospect by ESPN HoopGurlz.com and No. 10 best shooting guard by AllStarGirlsReport.com... Finished high school with 2,365 career points... Averaged 18 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per game at Naples Com-munity School... Named 2A state player of the year during sophomore and senior years... Led team to two state championships and fi ve district championships.

    2011-12Opposition P R ATEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 7 1 0at Tennessee 0 1 0PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 5 1 3at AK.-Anchorage 4 0 1vs. USF 7 2 2LONGWOOD 2 3 1at Michigan State 5 2 0RUTGERS 0 2 0OLE MISS 3 2 0LA.-MONROE 13 3 5at Georgetown 9 1 0HOLY CROSS 2 4 0VCU 0 0 3at North Carolina 0 0 1NC STATE 0 0 0at Georgia Tech 2 0 1MARYLAND - - -at Florida State 0 0 0at Virginia 0 0 1VIRGINIA TECH 1 2 1WAKE FOREST 9 3 0at Boston College 0 0 4CLEMSON 8 4 3NORTH CAROLINA 1 5 2at Maryland 1 2 0at NC State 3 1 1FLORIDA STATE 0 0 0at Duke 2 0 1BOSTON COLLEGE 2 2 0vs. Wake Forest 2 1 0vs. Idaho State 7 1 0at Gonzaga 2 1 0

    Woods Season / Career HighsPoints Season: 13, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Career: 13, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Rebounds Season: 5, vs. North Carolina 2/8/12Career: 5, vs. North Carolina 2/8/12AssistsSeason: 5, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Career: 5, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Steals Season: 6, vs. Prairie View A&M 11/17/11Career: 6, vs. Prairie View A&M 11/17/11Blocked Shots Season: N/ACareer: N/AField Goals Season: 5, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Career: 5, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Field Goal AttemptsSeason: 9, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Career: 9, vs. Louisiana-Monroe 12/16/11Free Throws Season: 5*, vs. Idaho State 3/17/12Career: 5*, vs. Idaho State 3/17/12Free Throw AttemptsSeason: 6*, vs. Idaho State 3/17/12Career: 6*, vs. Idaho State 3/17/123-Point Field GoalsSeason: 3, at Georgetown 12/21/11Career: 3, at Georgetown 12/21/113-Point Field Goal AttemptsSeason: 7, at Georgetown 12/21/11Career: 7, at Georgetown 12/21/11MinutesSeason: 22*, vs. Idaho State 3/17/12Career: 22*, vs. Idaho State 3/17/12

    *Recorded more than once with most recent listed

    CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. REB Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg. 2011-12 31 0 350 11.3 29 92 .315 15 58 .259 24 33 .727 44 1.4 30 31 0 31 97 3.1

  • 26 2012-13 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

    2011-12 All-ACC Third Team 2011-12 All-Academic Team2011 Miami Holiday All-Tournament Team2010-11 All-Academic Team2010 Miami All-Holiday Classic Team As a Junior (2011-12): Named third team All-ACC and to All-ACC Academic Team... Named to Miami Holiday All-Tournament Team... Led ACC with 68 3-pointers... Nailed a trio of 3s on way to 18 points vs. Wake Forest (3/2)... Hit three 3-pointers on way to 13 points vs. Boston College (2/26)... Scored 16 points with four 3-pointers at Duke (2/24)... Scored 12 points at NC State (2/16)... Poured in a career-best 26 points in win at No. 8 Maryland (2/12), also reached career mark by going 8-of-8 from free throw line... Scored 10 points and had career-high seven steals vs. North Carolina (2/8)... Scored 15 points with three treys at Boston College (1/29)... Hit three 3-pointers on way to 14 points vs. Wake Forest (1/26), also had career-best three blocks... Scored career-best 22 points vs. Virginia Tech (1/23)... All nine of points came via the 3-ball, including game-winner at Florida State (1/15)... Hit four second half 3-pointers vs. Maryland (1/12) for all 12 of points... Vs. NC State (1/5), scored 12 points with three assists and pair of steals... Scored 15 points with three 3-pointers at North Carolina (1/2)... Had 3 career night vs. VCU (12/29), scor-ing 3 career-best 20 points and matching career-highs with seven made fi eld goals and four steals... Tied 3 career-high with fi ve made 3-pointers vs. Holy Cross (12/28), on way to 17 points and three assists... Grabbed four rebounds and hit two 3-pointers for six points vs. Ole Miss (12/10)... Played career-high 41 minutes vs. Rutgers (12/5), hitting two 3-pointers as well... Scored 11 points for the second straight game, with three treys at Michigan State (12/1)... Hit three 3-pointers vs. Longwood (11/27) on way to 11 points... Scored nine points with three boards and three assists vs. USF (11/24)... Hit three 3-pointers on way to 13 points to go with fi ve assists vs. Prairie View A&M (11/17)... Sank two 3-pointers at No. 3 Tennessee (11/15)... Scored 12 points and was perfect 2-2 from the 3-point line in Miami’s season-opening win over Texas-Pan American.

    As a Sophomore (2010-11): Named to All-ACC Academic Team... Started all 33 games of 2010-11 season... Finished 10th in the ACC in three-point fi eld goals made (53, 1.6/game)... Led team in assists 11 times on the season... Finished second on team in 3-point fi eld goal attempts (172) and 3-point fi eld goals made (53)... Finished third on team in assists (88) and total minutes (962)... Finished fourth on team in total season points (264), scoring average (8.0), fi eld goal attempts (255), fi eld goals made (83) and free throws made (45)... Grabbed career-best six rebounds against George Washington (11/28) and No. 13/10 North Carolina (2/13)... Converted on two 3-pointers in overtime to seal Miami’s win over No. 25 Georgia Tech (1/30)... Scored confer-ence schedule-high 14 points at No. 13/10 North Carolina (2/13)... Named to Miami All-Holiday Classic Team.

    As a Freshman (2009-10): Played in 30 games, starting 17... Fifth among ACC freshmen in scoring (7.6)... Second among ACC Freshmen with 47 three-pointers... Led all ACC freshmen with .846 free throw percentage... Third among ACC freshmen with 63 assists... Connected on two 3-pointers, scoring nine points in fi rst round of the WNIT against FGCU (3/18)... Hit four treys and scored 16 points against Florida State (2/25)...Scored 11 points at Clemson (2/18) with three 3-pointers... Hit three 3s for nine points at NC State (2/14)... Dished out career-high seven assists to go with seven points against SIU Edwardsville (2/7)... Scored 13 points going 6-of-6 from free throw line along with four assists against North Carolina...Hit three 3-point fi eld goals for nine points at Boston College (1/31)... Had four points and four assists against Georgia Tech (1/27)...Scored nine points in the win at Maryland (1/21)... Pulled down career-high four rebounds against Wake Forest (1/17)...Scored seven points and dished out four assists to open conference play against FSU (1/10)... Scored 11 points and dealt out four assists at Miami, OH (1/3)... Played 39 minutes against Texas (12/29)... Hit fi ve 3-pointers on way to scoring 19 points against Quinnipiac (12/28)... Scored seven points while adding season-best fi ve assists at Cornell (12/21)... Scored seven points against Binghamton (12/19) with two 3-pointers in fi rst collegiate start... Scored 15 points off the bench against Nebraska (12/5)... Scored 11 points in collegiate debut going 3-of-5 from beyond 3-point line against UMass (11/28).

    High School: Has played for Swedish national youth teams since age 15... Competed in four youth European Championships and the U19 World Championships... In World Championships in 2007, led team to silver-medal fi nish.

    Personal: Sport administration major... Daughter of Dick Yderstrom and and Charlotta Enjebo and has three older siblings - Marie, Cecilia and Joacim... Chose Miami because of coaches and family atmosphere... Speaks both Swedish and English... Enjoys skiing and snow mobiling.

    Senior | Guard | 5-8STEFANIE YDERSTROM

    Ostertalje, Sweden | Igelstaviken

    Yderstrom Season / Career HighsPoints Season: 26, at Maryland 2/12/12Career: 26, at Maryland 2/12/12Rebounds Season: 6, vs. Wake Forest 1/26/12Career: 6*, vs. Wake Forest 1/26/12Assists Season: 5*, vs. Boston College 1/26/12Career: 7, vs. SIUE 2/7/10Steals Season: 7 , vs. North Carolina 2/9/12Career: 7 , vs. North Carolina 2/9/12Blocked Shots Season: 3, vs. Wake Forest 1/26/12 Career: 3, vs. Wake Forest 1/26/12Field Goals Season: 8, at Maryland 2/12/12Career: 8, at Maryland 2/12/12Field Goal AttemptsSeason: 15*, at Maryland 2/12/12Career: 17*, at Florida State 2/25/10Free Throws Season: 8, at Maryland 2/12/12Career: 8, at Maryland 2/12/12Free Throw AttemptsSeason: 8, at Maryland 2/12/12Career: 8, at Maryland 2/12/123-Point Field GoalsSeason: 5*, vs. Holy Cross 12/28/11Career: 5*, vs. Holy Cross 12/28/113-Point Field Goal AttemptsSeason: 11, at North Carolina 1/2/12Career: 12*, at Florida State 2/25/10MinutesSeason: 41, vs. Rutgers 12/5/11Career: 41, vs. Rutgers 12/5/11

    *Recorded more than once with most recent listed

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    Opposition P R AKENNESAW STATE 7 0 2at Nebraska 6 3 1MIAMI (OH) 13 2 2UAB 2 4 2FLORIDA ATLANTIC 4 1 2UNC GREENSBORO 10 3 1SOUTHERN 10 4 3CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD 9 2 4GEORGETOWN 14 2 4ALCORN STATE 14 3 4UC RIVERSIDE 5 3 5at Ole Miss 16 4 4GEORGE WASHINGTON 10 6 5MORGAN STATE 11 2 2LIPSCOMB 5 2 1at Virginia 3 1 1at Virginia Tech 0 2 2CLEMSON 3 0 4BOSTON COLLEGE 3 1 1at Florida State 4 1 0NC STATE 6 1 5GEORGIA TECH 6 1 2at Duke 7 2 5MARYLAND 9 1 4at North Carolina 14 6 6at Boston College 10 0 0WAKE FOREST 10 4 4FLORIDA STATE 8 2 3at Georgia Tech 5 4 2vs. NC State 15 3 2vs. North Carolina 0 1 3vs. Gardner-Webb 11 4 2vs. Oklahoma 14 0 0

    CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-Point Free Throws Rebounds ScoringSeason GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. FG FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. REB Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg. 2009-10 30 17 748 24.9 78 245 .318 47 159 .296 22 26 .846 44 1.5 64 58 10 26 225 7.52010-11 33 33 962 29.2 83 255 .325 53 172 .308 45 54 .833 75 2.3 88 86 7 44 264 8.0 2011-12 32 32 819 25.6 113 299 .378 68 195 .349 46 54 .852 49 1.5 54 74 5 36 340 10.6TOTAL 95 82 2529 26.6 274 799 .343 168 526 .319 113 134 .843 168 1.8 223 218 22 106 829 8.7

    2011-12Opposition P R ATEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 12 0 1at Tennessee 6 2 2PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 13 1 5at Alaska-Anchorage 0 1 0vs. Usf 9 3 3LONGWOOD 11 3 1at Michigan State 11 0 2RUTGERS 7 0 5OLE MISS 6 4 3LOUISIANA-MONROE 4 0 1at Georgetown 0 2 0HOLY CROSS 17 1 3VCU 20 0 2at North Carolina 15 1 0NC STATE 12 0 3at Georgia Tech 2 2 0MARYLAND 12 2 4at Florida State 9 0 2at Virginia 6 0 1VIRGINIA TECH 22 3 3WAKE FOREST 14 6 4at Boston College 15 0 1CLEMSON 5 4 2NORTH CAROLI