2012 #WACCB1G Program

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John D. Swofford John D. Swofford ACC Commissioner ACC Commissioner

James E. Delany James E. Delany Big Commissioner Big Ten Ten Commissioner

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WEDNESDAY • November 28

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Ohio State returns three starters and 11 letterwinners from last year’s team that finished 25-7.

OHIO STATE BUCKEYES

Ohio State has won at least a share of the last eight Big Ten Player of the Year awards in Jessica Davenport (2005-07), Jantel Lavender (2008-11) and Samantha Prahalis (2012).

North Carolina head coach Sylvia Hatchell is the second-winningest active coach in Division I with 879 career wins. Hatchell also won her 600th career game at Carolina during the 2011-12 season at Virginia Tech on Jan. 19, joining Kay Yow and Debbie Ryan as coaches with at least 600 wins at an ACC school.

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This season’s squad figures to be one of the youngest in program history with just three seniors and no juniors on the roster. The Tar Heels welcome five freshmen as well as a sophomore transfer in Erika Johnson, who comes to Chapel Hill from Cal.

Ohio State has won 14 Big Ten championships in school history, the most of any school in the conference. The Buckeyes won a record six in a row from 2005-10. Ohio State has 218 victories over the past eight years – the ninthmost among NCAA Division I teams.

TAYLER Hill

Ohio State recorded its 10th straight 20-win season under head coach Jim Foster last season, marking the 26th of Foster’s career and his 13th consecutive overall. Ohio State led the Big Ten and ranked seventh in the NCAA in FG percentage at 46.2 percent last season. It also finished 14th in the NCAA in 3-point shooting at 35.9 percent. Ohio State finished second in the Big Ten and 13th in the NCAA with 74.8 ppg last season. It also led the Big Ten in blocked shots and assist/TO ratio.

HEAD COACH

HEAD COACH

Jim Foster

Sylvia Hatchell

ROSTER No. Name

Despite a rash of injuries that was possibly the worst in the history of the program, Carolina still won 20 games in 2011-12, including 10 over ACC opponents. The 20 wins gave UNC its 23rd season with at least 20 wins and its 18th under Hatchell.

Tierra Ruffin-Pratt

ROSTER Pos.

No. Name

Pos.

1

Kalpana Beach

F

2

Latifah Coleman

G

3

Amber Stokes

G

3

Megan Buckland

G

4

Tayler Hill

G

10

Danielle Butts

G

11

Shelbi Honeycutt

G

11

Brittany Rountree

G

12

Maleeka Kynard

G

13

Hillary Fuller

F

13

Cait Craft

G

15

Antoinette Bannister

G

14

Ameryst Alston

G

21

Krista Gross

F

15

Aleksandra Dobranic

C

22

N’Dea Bryant

G

21

Lisa Blair

C

24

Whitney Adams

F

22

Darryce Moore

C

30

Hillary Summers

F

23

Martina Ellerbe

F

31

Erika Johnson**

G

25

Amy Scullion

G

32

Waltiea Rolle

C

31

Raven Ferguson

G

34

Xylina McDaniel

F

33

Ashley Adams

C

44

Tierra Ruffin-Pratt

G

50

Emilee Harmon

F

**Johnson will sit out the first semester due to NCAA transfer rules

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Senior guard Tierra Ruffin-Pratt will enter her final season at Carolina as the team’s starting point guard. A versatile player who has seen time at no fewer than four positions during her career and the team’s best on-ball defender, Ruffin-Pratt will be asked to run the Tar Heel offense in 2012-13. Carolina took its fourth international tour over the summer, traveling to Austria, Hungary and the Czech Republic. The Tar Heels were 3-0 on the trip with wins over club teams in Prague and Vienna and the Hungary U20 National Team.


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The University of Iowa women’s basketball team finished the 2011-12 season with a 19-12 overall record, including a tie for second place in the Big Ten with an 11-5 mark. The Hawkeyes won their final eight regular season games to finish tied for

IOWA HAWKEYES

FSU’s streak of seven straight NCAA Tournaments ended in 2012, but FSU is looking to bounce back behind All-ACC forward Natasha Howard, fifth-year seniors Chasity Clayton and Alexa Deluzio and a healthy Morgan Toles – a senior point guard who played in four games last year after transferring before suffering a season-ending injury. Clayton, Deluzio and Toles are all captains this season.

FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES

Iowa was an at-large selection for the NCAA Tournament, earning a No. 9 seed in the South Bend first and second round site. Last year marked the ninth time in 12 seasons under head coach Lisa Bluder that Iowa has been selected for the NCAA Tournament, including each of the last five seasons. The Hawkeyes have participated in postseason play in all but one season, under Bluder (two WNIT appearances).

Morgan Johnson

Iowa’s win over 13thranked Purdue marked the 13th time under Bluder that the Hawkeyes have defeated a top-15 team. Iowa has at least one win against a top25 team in all but two seasons under Bluder. The Hawkeyes return second team All-Big ten center Morgan Johnson, third team All-Big Ten pick Jaime Printy and unanimous Big Ten All-Freshman Team selection Samantha Logic. Johnson led the Big Ten and finished seventh in the NCAA in field goal percentage (54.9), Printy ranked in the top 10 in the NCAA in free throw percentage before an ACL injury and Logic recorded the fourth tripledouble in school history.

Natasha Howard

HEAD COACH

Sue Semrau begins her 16th season as the head coach of the Seminoles. She is the all-time winningest coach in school history and a three-time ACC Coach of the Year.

HEAD COACH

Lisa Bluder

Sue Semrau

ROSTER No. Name

Howard led the ACC in double-doubles last season with 12 and was a third-team All-ACC pick and an ACC All-Defensive Team selection. She is one of just two players returning this year who was named all-conference and ACC all-defense in 2011-12. In conferenceonly games last season, Howard averaged 9.4 rebounds per game to lead the ACC.

ROSTER Pos.

No. Name

Pos.

3

Claire Till

G

00

Chasity Clayton

F

11

Trisha Nesbitt

G

1

Morgan Toles

G

12

Morgan Johnson

C

3

Alexa Deluzio

G

13

Kathy Thomas

G

5

Yashira Delgado

G

21

Melissa Dixon

G

10

Leonor Rodriguez

G

22

Samantha Logic

G

12

Jakelle King-Gilchrist

G

23

Theairra Taylor

G

20

Kristi Mokube

F

24

Jaime Printy

G

31

Ebony Wells

F

25

Kali Peschel

G

32

Lauren Coleman

F

33

Kathryn Reynolds

G

33

Natasha Howard

F

45

Nicole Smith

C

34

Chelsea Davis

F

51

Bethany Doolittle

C

--

Morgan Jones*

G

54

Kayla Timmerman

F

* Jones will redshirt the 2012-13 season per NCAA transfer rules

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Deluzio shot 91.9 percent from the free throw line in ACC games to lead the conference and shot 84 percent overall from the charity stripe to set an FSU single-season record. She started at point guard last season but will move to shooting guard. Deluzio averaged 13.1 ppg last season – fifth-most in the league among returners in the conference. Over the past three seasons, FSU has been the best shooting team in the ACC – making a conference-best 44.8 percent of its shots in ACC games over that span (44 games).


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The Hokies return their top four scorers from last season.

The Badgers improved to 3-2 all-time in the ACC/ Big Ten Challenge after defeating Boston College 58-50 last season.

WISCONSIN BADGERS

The 2011-12 Badger team was the best 3-point shooting and free throw shooting team in UW history. Wisconsin set overall and Big Ten-season records for 3-pointers made and attempted as well as free throw percentage.

VIRGINIA TECH HOKIES

Monet Tellier led the team, averaging 13.7 points per game. Aerial Wilson added 12.1 points per game and upped her averaged to 13.0 in ACC contests. Alyssa Fenyn added 7.8 ppg and led the team in assists with 88 and steals with 49. Porschia Hadley tallied 5.6 ppg. Virginia Tech protected the ball well last season, recording just 467 turnovers to its opponents 509. The tally marked the third fewest turnovers in a season by the Hokies in program history. The 199091 team holds the record with 454.

Wisconsin returns two of its top three scorers for 2012-13. Senior Taylor Wurtz led the Badgers with 16.1 points per game last season while junior Morgan Paige added 10 points per game.

TAYLOR WURTZ

UW returns two of the most improved scorers in the Big Ten last season. Based on scoring averages from 2010-11, Wurtz (+7.8 ppg/3rd) and Paige (+6.7/6th) ranked among the most improved players in the conference. The Badgers’ freshman class features the 2012 Miss Wisconsin Basketball in Nicole Bauman, a member of the Canadian Junior National team in Dakota Whyte and two allstate players in Makailah Dyer and Tessa Cichy. Freshman Makailah Dyer is the second generation of her family to put on the Cardinal and White. She follows her mother, Janet (Huff), who played for the Badgers from 1980-84, earning All-Big Ten honors in 1984. Her aunt, Theresa (Huff) also played for UW from 1979-83 and is the only women’s basketball player to have her number retired. Theresa ended her career as the Badgers’ all-time scoring and rebounding leader.

Aerial Wilson

HEAD COACH

HEAD COACH

Bobbie Kelsey

Dennis Wolff

ROSTER No. Name 00

Shannon Malone

2

Taylor Wurtz

3

AnnMarie Brown

ROSTER Pos.

No. Name

Pos.

F

2

Kerry Sarver

G

G

3

Aerial Wilson

G

G/F

10

Lauren Evans

G

4

Nicole Bauman

G

12

Rachel Nichols

G

5

Morgan Paige

G

13

Alyssa Fenyn

G

10

Dakota Whyte

G

14

Uju Ugoka

F

11

Makailah Dyer

G

20

Nia Evans

F

12

Lindsay Smith

G

21

Alex Kiss-Rusk

F

22

Tessa Cichy

G

22

Porschia Hadley

23

Daria Kryuchkova

G

23

Larryqua Hall

G

24

Tiera Stephen

G

24

Taijah Campbell

F

25

Michala Johnson*

F

31

Monet Tellier

G

35

Jacki Gulczynski

G/F

32

Alexis Lloyd

G

43

Cassie Rochel

F/C

33

Kelsey Conyers

G

* Johnson will redshirt the 2012-13 season per NCAA transfer rules

3

F/C

Tech picked up a milestone win last season, defeating then-No. 8 Maryland on the road. The Terrapins held the 34-31 advantage at halftime, but the Hokies out-scored Maryland 4435 in the second period to pull off the win. It marked just the third win in program history over a team ranked eighth or higher. The previous win over a top-8 was 10 years prior. Monet Tellier tied a career-high with 31 points. The Hokies welcome five newcomers to the team this season. Freshmen Lauren Evans, Alexis Lloyd, Alex Kiss-Rusk and Taijah Campbell as well as JUCO transfer Uju Ugoka. Lauren Evans and Alexis Lloyd were tabbed fourstar recruits by ESPN HoopGurlz while Alex KissRusk and Taijah Campbell were recognized as threestar recruits.


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Duke has been preseason ranked No. 3 nationally in the Lindy’s Magazine Collegiate Basketball Preview issue.

DUKE BLUE DEVILS

The Blue Devils return four starters, 10 letterwinners and 88.7 percent of their scoring from a year ago, which is the third-highest among top 25 teams in the final 2011-12 AP poll.

Michigan is 4-1 all-time in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, dropping its first game of the series last season at No. 6 Maryland.

Michigan Wolverines

The Wolverines are led by first-year head coach Kim Barnes Arico, who was named the ninth head coach in school history in April. She spent the last 10 years at St. John’s, leading the Red Storm to the last three NCAA Tournaments, including the 2012 NCAA Sweet 16.

Duke welcomes back its top six scorer’s from a year ago – Elizabeth Williams (14.0), Chelsea Gray (12.5), Tricia Liston (12.0), Haley Peters (10.8), Chloe Wells (9.4) and Richa Jackson (9.4).

U-M went 20-12 in 201112, earning its first NCAA Tournament berth since 2000-01. It was Michigan’s fourth 20-win season in program history.

The Blue Devils welcome the No. 7 ranked recruiting class in the nation with the addition of Alexis Jones (Irving, Texas), Sierra Moore (Hanover, Pa.) and Katie Heckman (Centennial, Colo.) to the 2012-13 roster. Jones and Moore were McDonald’s All-America selections last season. Head coach Joanne P. McCallie enters her sixth season with the Blue Devils, after collecting a 141-32 mark the first five years at Duke. McCallie has led the Blue Devils to three straight ACC regular season crowns and the 2010 and 2011 ACC Tournament titles. She was the 2010 and 2012 ACC Coach of the Year. Known as Coach P around the nation, she collected a 457-180 overall record in 20 years as a head coach. Duke features a 30-game home winning streak against ACC opponents in Cameron Indoor Stadium entering the 2012-13 season.

CHELSEA GRAY

HEAD COACH

HEAD COACH

Kim Barnes Arico

Joanne P. McCallie

ROSTER No. Name 1

Elizabeth Williams

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Michigan features a five-member senior class in Jenny Ryan, Rachel Sheffer, Kate Thompson, Nya Jordan and Sam Arnold, which helped U-M to last year’s NCAA Tournament for the first time in 11 years.

Jenny Ryan

ROSTER Pos.

No. Name

Pos.

C/F

1

Brenae Harris

Alexis Jones

G

3

Kelsey Mitchell

F

Chloé Wells

G

5

Madison Ristovski

G

G

5

Sierra Moore

G/F

11

Sam Arnold

F

12

Chelsea Gray

G

12

Kate Thompson

G

14

Ka’lia Johnson

G/F

14

Nicole Elmblad

G

15

Richa Jackson

G/F

15

Symone Denham

G

25

Katie Heckman

C

21

Nya Jordan

G

30

Amber Henson

C/F

22

Cyesha Goree

F

32

Tricia Liston

G

23

Aquashia Anderson

G

33

Haley Peters

F/G

24

Jenny Ryan

G

35

Jenna Frush

G

32

Rebecca Lyttle

43

Allison Vernerey

C

34

Val Driscoll

44

Rachel Sheffer

F

54

Kendra Seto

F

4

F C/F

Michigan’s roster features two former Michigan Miss Basketball winners in senior Jenny Ryan and freshman Madison Ristovski. It is only the second time that two former winners have been on the team. Senior Jenny Ryan will serve as captain for the 2012-13 season. Ryan has started all but one game in her career, appearing in every contest since the 2009-10 season. The Wolverines will play 17 games at newly renovated Crisler Center this season. Phase II was recently completed, adding approximately 63,000 square feet to the facility.


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The Terrapins return four of their five starters from last year’s ACC Championship squad. They welcome back three All-ACC Team honorees and an All-American from their 2012 NCAA Elite Eight team.

MARYLAND TERRAPINS

Maryland welcomes a stellar newcomer class this year. Redshirt junior Katie Rutan, a transfer from a top 10 program in Xavier, is eligible. At Xavier, she shot over 39 percent from outside the arc and averaged over 8.0 points per game. Malina Howard, Chloe Pavlech and Tierney Pfirman make up Frese’s ninth-straight top 10 recruiting class. Howard was the No. 1 post player and No. 6 overall recruit in the country. Pfirman was ranked No. 22 overall in the nation.

Senior Tianna Hawkins has made incredible strides in her career. As a junior, she made the All-ACC Second Team and led the nation with her field goal percentage of 62.3. Hawkins returns this year stronger and ready for action in the paint in 2012-13.

Nebraska returns four starters from a team that went 24-9 overall and 10-6 in the Big Ten in 2011-12.

NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS

Entering the 201213 season, NU’s four returning starters – Lindsey Moore (98), Jordan Hooper (64), Emily Cady (33), Hailie Sample (33) had all started every game of their college careers. Lindsey Moore and Jordan Hooper were two of 25 players named to the Wade Watch List and Preseason Wooden Award Top 30 before the 2012-13 season.

Alyssa Thomas

One of the tallest teams in the country, they led the ACC in scoring and the nation in rebounding last season and return 73.5 percent of their offense and 75 percent of their rebounding. Maryland’s average height as a team is once again over 6-0. Junior Alyssa Thomas is just the second junior in history to return as the ACC Player of the Year. She led the league in scoring last year, was named ACC Tournament MVP, a WBCA AllAmerican, a First Team AP All-American, and a USBWA All-American.

TEAM NOTES

Jordan Hooper

HEAD COACH

HEAD COACH

Brenda Frese

Connie Yori

ROSTER No. Name

In the only previous meeting between Nebraska and Maryland, the Terrapins defeated the Huskers 76-64 in the second round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament at College Park, Md.

ROSTER Pos.

No. Name

Pos.

0

Sequoia Austin

G

00

Lindsey Moore

G

1

Laurin Mincy

G

1

Tear’a Laudermill

G

3

Brene Moseley

G

3

Hailie Sample

F

4

Malina Howard

C

10

Meghin Williams

F

5

Essence Townsend

C

13

Brandi Jeffery

G

13

Alicia DeVaughn

C

14

Katie Simon

F

15

Chloe Pavlech

G

21

Sadie Murren

G

21

Tianna Hawkins

F

22

Courtney Aitken

G

22

Tierney Pfirman

F

23

Emily Cady

F

25

Alyssa Thomas

F

24

Rachel Theriot

G

40

Katie Rutan

G

35

Jordan Hooper

F

55

Adrianna Maurer

C

5

Jordan Hooper became the first sophomore in Nebraska history to reach the 1,000-point mark in her career in 2011-12. Hooper entered her junior season with 1,078 points and 511 rebounds. She also ranked fifth in school history with 134 three-pointers in her first two seasons. Lindsey Moore was one of eight finalists for the Nancy Lieberman Award, presented to the nation’s top point guard in 2012. Moore entered the 201213 season ranked No. 16 at Nebraska in points (1,160), fourth in assists (504) and eighth in threepointers (121). Emily Cady ranked among the top six freshmen in the Big Ten in scoring, rebounding, assists, steals and blocked shots in 2011-12. The Big Ten All-Freshman selection averaged 9.9 points and 6.5 rebounds per game.


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Georgia Tech head coach MaChelle Joseph was a standout at Purdue from 1988-92. She graduated as Purdue and the Big Ten’s all-time leading scorer and was the only player in conference history to rank in the top 10 in points and assists. She was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 1989, first team All-Big Ten in 1990, 1991 and 1992 and was named Big Ten Player of the Year and a KODAK AllAmerican in 1992.

GEORGIA TECH YELLOW JACKETS

The Boilermakers are the defending Big Ten Tournament champions, winning their third title in six years under head coach Sharon Versyp. Overall, Purdue has eight tournament championships, twice as many as any other Big Ten team.

Purdue Boilermakers

Purdue is the only Big Ten team to win an NCAA national championship in women’s basketball and has made three Final Four appearances.

Georgia Tech will be trying for its seventh consecutive 20-win season and seventh straight NCAA Tournament bid. Joseph has said this is her most talented and best offensive team, but her least experienced with six freshmen on the roster. Joseph believes the backcourt of Tyaunna Marshall, Sydney Wallace and Dawnn Maye is one of the best in the ACC, if not the country. The Yellow Jackets were picked third by both the coaches and media in the ACC preseason poll, the highest Tech has ever been picked. Marshall was named to the Preseason All-ACC Team as well. Marshall will score her 1,000th career point this season (she enters the year with 978 points) and will be the 26th Yellow Jacket with 1,000 career points and only the 10th Tech player to score 1,000 points before her senior season.

Tyaunna Marshall

Courtney Moses

HEAD COACH

HEAD COACH

Sharon Versyp

MaChelle Joseph

ROSTER No. Name 0

Brittany Jackson

1

Dawnn Maye

2

Aaliyah Whiteside

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Versyp is in her seventh season at her alma mater and picked up her 250th career win last year in the Big Ten Tournament. Coming into the 2012-13 season, Versyp’s career record was 253-135, including 136-70 at Purdue.

ROSTER Pos.

No. Name

Pos.

G

4

Torrie Thornton

G

G

10

Hayden Hamby

G

G/F

15

Courtney Moses

G

Sharena Taylor

G

20

Dee Dee Williams

G

Kymberly Ellison

G

21

Joslyn Massey

F

10

Danielle Hamilton-Carter

F

22

KK Houser

11

Nariah Taylor

C

23

Liza Clemons

12

Frida Fogdemark

G/F

24

Drey Mingo

F

15

Tyaunna Marshall

G

25

April Wilson

G

G/F

32

Sam Ostarello

G

42

Camille Redmon

20

Breana McDonald

23

Sydney Wallace

24

Shayla Bivins

44

Jasmine Blain

54

Roddreka Rogers

G F

F F/C

C

43

Chantel Poston

G/F

50

Taylor Manuel

F/C

F

52

Whitney Bays

F

6

G

Junior Courtney Moses was named Preseason All-Big Ten by the coaches. She is one of four players with starting experience and conference honors. Drey Mingo sat out last season with an ACL injury, but was a starter in 2010-11 and earned third team All-Big Ten. Last season, point guard KK Houser and leading rebounder Sam Ostarello were both starters who earned honorable mention All-Big Ten by the media. Purdue has made 22 NCAA Tournament appearances, including 18 in the last 19 years. The Boilermakers own a 44-21 NCAA Tournament record, including wins in 15-straight first-round games and 17-1 overall in first-round matchups.


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Clemson’s scoring defense has improved in each of Itoro Coleman’s first two seasons; Last season’s 65.1 points allowed per game was the lowest for a Clemson team since the 2002-03 season.

CLEMSON LADY TIGERS

IU and Clemson last met in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge on Dec. 2, 2010. The Hoosiers won that contest on the road, 65-51.

INDIANA Hoosiers

Indiana first year head coach Curt Miller will be participating in his first ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Miller spent the last 11 seasons at Bowling Green State University where he compiled a record of 292-58 (.737), winning at least a share of the MAC title in each of the last eight seasons, going to the postseason in each of those years and winning five MAC tournament championships with five NCAA Tournament appearances.

Clemson defeated No. 21 North Carolina last season in Chapel Hill, the Tigers’ first win over a ranked team since 2003. The Lady Tigers attempted just 315 three-point goals last season, their lowest figure since the 1997-98 season. The Lady Tigers are the third least-experienced team in the nation in terms of average years played (0.833 years/player) (research by UIC SID Mike Laninga)

Quinyotta Pettaway

Clemson’s 2012 Recruiting class was ranked 16th by ESPN Hoopgurlz, the 5th-highest rank among ACC teams. The Lady Tigers return their 2011-12 leader in scoring, rebounding, steals, assists, threepointers, field goals, free throws, and minutes. *89% of Steals and 88% of assists return from last season, as well as 78% of all minutes played form a season ago.

Aulani SINCLAIR

HEAD COACH

HEAD COACH

Itoro Coleman

Curt Miller

ROSTER No. Name 1

Charmaine Tay

2

Chelsea Lindsay

5

Kelly Gramlich

Indiana returns its two leading scorers from a year ago in seniors Jasmine McGhee and Aulani Sinclair. McGhee averaged 12.6 points and 5.8 rebounds per game in 2011-12, playing in 26 games before missing IU’s last four contests due to injury. Sinclair scored 12.4 points per game and led the team in 3-point field goals made (52) while shooting 90.7 percent from the free throw line.

ROSTER Pos. G G G/F

10

Aisha Turner

11

Jonquel Jones

G/F

G

12

Quinyotta Pettaway

F/C

15

Nyilah Jamison-Myers

F/C

21

Nikki Dixon

G/F

22

Danaejah Grant

G/F

23

Chancie Dunn

G

30

Deja Hawkins

F/C

34

Natiece Ford

G/F

7

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1 2 3 4 11 12 13 15 21 22 24 32 34 40 44 55

G G G F G G G G/F F/C F/C F G F F/C C F

Jasmine McGhee Brionna Arnold Carmela Roeschlein Linda Rubene Andrea Newbauer Nicole Bell Candyce Ussery Kaila Hulls Jocelyn Mousty Sasha Chaplin Aulani Sinclair Andrea Mize Claire Jakubicek Quaneisha McCurty Simone Deloach Milika Taufa

This year’s matchup with Clemson at Assembly Hall will be the first time IU has hosted an ACC/Big Ten Challenge game since 2009.


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Head Coach Joe McKeown took his team on a four-game exhibition tour of Italy during the summer of 2012 during which the team went 4-0 against Italian professional squads in Rome, Florence and Stresa.

Northwestern Wildcats

New BC head coach Erik Johnson was an assistant coach under former coach Cathy Inglese from 2005 to 2008. Johnson became the head coach at Denver and took former BC assistant Yvonne Hawkins with him. The two compiled a record of 7252 in four years at Denver before returning to the Heights in May.

BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLES

Senior forward Kendall Hackney is the Wildcats’ leading returning scorer after finishing eighth in the Big Ten during the 201112 campaign with 15.0 points per game.

This is Boston College’s 40th season in program history. The Eagles first became a varsity program at the Heights in 19721973 under the direction of first-year coach Maureen Enos.

Hackney, who also averaged 6.0 rebounds per game in 2011-12, and senior forward Dannielle Diamant are two of only five returning Big Ten players who finished last season ranked among the conference’s top 15 in scoring and rebounding.

Karly Roser

BC has 16 teams on the 2012-13 schedule that made post-season play including Rutgers, BYU, Sacred Heart, Hampton, Maryland, Duke, Georgia Tech and Miami, which all made the NCAA Tournament.

Kristen Doherty

Guard Karly Roser shared third in the Big Ten last season with 4.7 assists-pergame as a true freshman. The Wildcats added five freshman to this year’s roster: forward Devon Brookshire from Ranchos Palos Verdes, Calif.; forward Lauren Douglas from Collierville, Tenn.; guard Tessa Haldes from Chicago, Ill. ; forward Christen Johnson from Powder Springs, Ga.; and guard Nof Kedem from Olesh, Israel. Now in his fifth season at the helm, Head Coach Joe McKeown guided the Wildcats to more wins in his first four campaigns (58) than the program had earned over the previous nine years before his arrival (55).

HEAD COACH

HEAD COACH

Joe McKeown

Erik Johnson

ROSTER No. Name

For the first time in program history BC will play BYU and either Seattle or Portland.

ROSTER Pos.

No. Name

2

Tessa Haldes

G

03

Tessah Holt

Pos. G

4

Kendall Hackney

F

05

Amber Cooper

C

5

Alex Cohen

F

10

Kerri Shields

G

11

Lauren Douglas

F

11

Nicole Boudreau

G

13

Nof Kedem

G

20

Shayra Brown

G

14

Meghan McKeown

G

13

Alexa Coulombe

F

21

Anna Cole

C

15

Lauren Engeln

G

23

Inesha Hale

F

21

Kristen Doherty

G/F

25

Maggie Lyon

F

25

Karima Gabriel

F

30

Christen Johnson

31

Dannielle Diamant

F

31

Tiffany Ruffin

G

F/C

32

Victoria Lesko

F

32

La’Terria Taylor

G

44

Kat Cooper

33

Devon Brookshire

F

45

Katie Zenevitch

40

Kate Popovec

F

42

Karly Roser

G

8

G F/C

Boston College returns four regular starters to the lineup this season – lone senior Kerri Shields, junior center Katie Zenevitch, junior guard Tiffany Ruffin and junior guard/forward Kristen Doherty. Shields’ remains the only senior on the roster, while Zenevitch, Ruffin and Doherty are three of five juniors on the team. BC has two transfers on the roster this season. Karima Gabriel and Lauren Engeln. Gabriel, a New Hampshire native, played one season at DePaul. Lauren Engeln, a native of California, played two seasons at UConn.


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Prior to Coquese Washington’s tenure, the Lady Lions had only one McDonald’s High School All-American in program history, but with the addition of Candice Agee, Penn State will tout three McDonald’s High School All-Americans on their roster this season, joining Maggie Lucas and Dara Taylor.

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, finishing second in the Atlantic Coast Conference with a 14-2 record. Overall, Miami finished with a 26-6 record, the third straight 20-win season for Meier.

MIAMI HURRICANES

penN state LADY LIONS

Freshman center Candice Agee helped the USA Basketball U18 National Team to a gold medal at the FIBA Americas Championship in Puerto Rico in August. Agee had an 11-point and fourrebound performance in dominating 99-26 victory over Puerto Rico. Senior guard Alex Bentley opens her senior season in the top 15 in the Penn State record books in several categories, including scoring, assists, steals and field goal attempts. Despite only being a junior, Maggie Lucas is in the program’s top 25 in career scoring, top five in all-time three-point field goals made, career three-point field goal percentage and career three-point field goals attempted. Senior center Nikki Greene has an opportunity to become just the fourth player in school history to be a part of an elite club with 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. Greene would need to average 5.4 points and 9.2 rebounds in a 30-game season to accomplish the milestone. The members of the 1,000-1,000 club are Susan Robinson (2,253-1,070), Kahadeejah Herbert (2,025-1,103) and Andrea Garner (1,619-1,016).

Alex Bentley

Miami returns two All-ACC players for the 2012-13 campaign. Sharp-shooting point guard Stefanie Yderstrom earned thirdteam conference honors last season, leading the ACC with 68 threepointers. 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.

Morgan Stroman

HEAD COACH HEAD COACH

Coquese Washington

Katie Meier

ROSTER No. Name 1

Candice Agee

2

Dara Taylor

5

Talia East

ROSTER Pos.

No. Name 1 3 10 12 20 21 25 31 32 33 40 50

C G F/C

20

Alex Bentley

23

Ariel Edwards

G

24

Mia Nickson

F

25

Gizelle Studevent

G

33

Maggie Lucas

G

40

Marisa Wolfe

F

44

Tori Waldner

F

54

Nikki Greene

F/C

G/F

9

Caprice Dennis Stefanie Yderstrom Michelle Woods Krystal Saunders Keyona Hayes Jassany Williams Jessica Capers Macy Keen Morgan Stroman Suriya McGuire Shawnice Wilson Maria Brown

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

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.


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Michigan State is one of 13 teams in the nation to have won at least 20 games in each of the last nine seasons.

MICHIGAN STATE Spartans

The Spartans have finished second or better in the Big Ten in each of the last four seasons.

NC State has made 21 appearances in the NCAA Tournament, has reached the Round of 16 on 11 occasions and played in the 1998 Final Four.

NC STATE WOLFPACK

NC State has won at least 19 games under the guidance of head coach Kellie Harper twice in her first three seasons with the Wolfpack.

MSU has won at least 10 Big Ten games in each of the last 10 seasons, tied for the longest streak in the conference.

Myisha Goodwin-Coleman is first NC State player to record 100+ assists as a freshman and sophomore since Angie Armstrong (1980 & 1981)

The Spartans have one of the strongest fan bases in the country, having ranked in the top-15 nationally in each of the last eight seasons. Last year, MSU set a single-season record with 7,505 fans per game, which was eighth in the nation.

Courtney Schiffauer

Myisha Goodwin-Coleman

Kody Burke entered the season with 110 career blocks in two seasons (school record is 203 by Genia Beasley). NC State set a school record with 205 threepointers in 2011-12.

Head coach Suzy Merchant entered the season ranked 10th in Big Ten history in conference winning percentage.

HEAD COACH

HEAD COACH

Suzy Merchant

Kellie Harper

ROSTER No. Name 0 1 2 4 5 10 11 12 14 21 22 23 24 25 40 52

Kiana Johnson Jasmine Thomas Cara Miller Jasmine Hines Mariah Harris Branndais Agee Annalise Pickrel Tracy Nogle Anna Morrissey Klarissa Bell Camille Glymph Aerial Powers Courtney Schiffauer Akyah Taylor Madison Williams Becca Mills

Senior Marissa Kastanek is one of 30 candidates for the 2012-13 Senior CLASS Award, and the only representative from the Atlantic Coast Conference.

ROSTER Pos. G G G C G G F G G G G G F F C F

No. Name 1 2 5 10 12 23 30 34 41 42 44 52

10

Pos.

Myisha Goodwin-Coleman G Len’Nique Brown G Breezy Williams F Ashley Eli G Krystal Barrett G Marissa Kastanek G Kaley Moser G Markeisha Gatling C Lakeesa Daniel F/C Therany Dunnigan F Kody Burke F Kiana Evans F


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Head coach Joanne Boyle is in her second season with the Cavaliers after leading the team to a 25-win season in her initial campaign. Boyle has won 20 or more games in eight of her ten seasons as a head coach and has won 25 or more games three times.

VIRGINIA CAVALIERS

Minnesota Golden Gophers

Senior forward Katie Loberg is Minnesota’s top rebounder from a season ago, as she averaged 5.7 rebounds per game.

Ataira Franklin

The aggressive 2011-12 Cavalier defense also led the ACC in stealsper-game (13.1) and in turnover margin (+8.31). They ranked second among all DI schools in steals per game and third in turnover margin.

Minnesota Lynx guard Monica Wright, a Virginia alum, had her number 22 retired in a halftime ceremony during the Cavaliers season-opener. Wright is Virginia’s all-time leading scorer with 2,540 points. She currently wears No. 22 for the Lynx.

Pam Borton returns 67.8 (1644 of 2423) percent of her offensive production from last season and 60.2 (882 of 1465) percent of her rebounding efforts. Rachel Banham brings the bulk of the Gophers’ offensive numbers, as she averaged 16.1 points per game in 2011-12, while also adding to the rebounding returns after averaging 5.2 boards per game.

Boyle’s teams are known for their defense. In her first year with Virginia, the Cavaliers led the ACC by holding opponents’ scoring to 54.1 points per game. The year before Boyle arrived, the team was allowing 64.5 ppg, a reduction of over 10 points per game. Boyle had a similar impact when she took over at California, with the Bears allowing 60.1 ppg in her first season (2005-06) after averaging 71.3 points allowed the year before.

Junior guard Ataira Franklin’s 12.4 ppg average last season ranks ninth among all players returning to the ACC this season. Franklin was named to the preseason All-ACC team by both the ACC Coaches and the ACC Blue Ribbon Panel.

TEAM NOTES

Rachel Banham

HEAD COACH

HEAD COACH

Joanne Boyle

Pam Borton

ROSTER No. Name 1

China Crosby

3 4

Banham enters her sophomore campaign with 580 points, needing 420 points this season to become only the third Gopher to reach the 1,000-point milestone in just two years of play.

ROSTER Pos.

No. Name

Pos.

G

1

Rachel Banham

G

Sarah Beth Barnette

F

2

Jane Thompson

G

Simone Egwu

C

3

Shayne Mullaney

G

10

Kelsey Wolfe

G

4

Jackie Johnson

F

14

Lexie Gerson

G

5

Kionna Kellogg

G/F

15

Jaryn Garner

G

11

Leah Cotton

G

20

Faith Randolph

G

15

Micaëlla Riché

F

21

Jazmin Pitts

F

20

Kayla Hirt

G/F

23

Ataira Franklin

G

21

Sari Noga

G

30

Telia McCall

F

24

Mikayla Bailey

G

33

Raeshaun Gaffney

G

25

Katie Loberg

F

42

Sarah Imovbioh

F

32

Amanda Zahui B.

C

11

Minnesota will welcome back Kayla Hirt to its 2012-13 roster, a top100 ranked recruit who averaged 26.0 points and 14.1 rebounds per game as a high school junior, after missing last year due to injury. Junior Micaëlla Riché, along with sophomore Rachel Banham, was named one of the Gophers’ team captains this season. The forward from Ontario started the last seven games for Minnesota, which included two games in the Big Ten Tournament and four contests in the Gophers’ run to the WBI Championship. Riché dedicated herself to become a fit and wellrounded player in the offseason and looks to be one of Minnesota’s biggest assets in the frontcourt.


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First year head coach Jen Hoover returns to Wake Forest. She is the program’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder.

WAKE FOREST DEMON DEACONS

Sandra Garcia played in the Olympic Qualifying Tournament with Puerto Rico this past summer.

Matt Bollant entered the season with a 282-55 overall record in 10 seasons as a collegiate head coach with seven straight victories over Big Ten teams.

Illinois Fighting Illini

Karisma Penn entered the season with 28 career double-doubles. She is on pace to become the all-time blocks leader at Illinois.

Senior Asia Williams broke her leg 15 games into the 2011-12 season and is back on the court this season.

Amber Moore began the season fifth on the Illini’s all-time three-point list.

Three Demon Deacons have a chance to record their 1,000th career points during the season: Sandra Garcia (946), Lakevia Boykin (848) and Chelsea Douglas (666). Wake Forest returns 74 percent of its scoring and 75 percent of its rebounding from the 2011-12 season.

Chelsea Douglas

Senior Lakevia Boykin was named All-ACC honorable mention following the conclusion of the 2011-12 regular season. She averaged over 14 points per game in ACC play last season. The Demon Deacons are coming off just their second 20-win season.

Karisma Penn

HEAD COACH

HEAD COACH

Jen Hoover

Matt Bollant

ROSTER No. Name

Illinois defeated Clemson, 61-50, in last year’s Big Ten/ACC Challenge. Karisma Penn had 16 points and 14 rebounds and the Illini held the Tigers scoreless for nearly eight minutes in one stretch of the second half.

ROSTER Pos.

5

Chelsea Douglas

G

11

Patrice Johnson

G

13

Mykala Walker

F

14

Susie Webster

F

15

Millesa Calicott

G

21

Sandra Garcia

C

22

Lakevia Boykin

G

23

Christelle Shembo

F

25

Dearica Hamby

F

31

Lindsy Wright

C

33

Asia Williams

G

42

Kandice Ball

F

No. Name 0 00 1 3 5 10 13 22 23 24 32 42 44

Sarah Hartwell* Karisma Penn McKenzie Piper Taylor Tuck Nia Oden Cassie Dumoulin Eriel Davis Ivory Crawford Alexis Smith Adrienne GodBold Kierra Morris Amber Moore Kersten Magrum

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

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