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2013-14 Schedule/Results (13-4, 3-2 Big Ten) Date Opponent Time/Result Oct. 27 PiƩsburg State (exhibiƟon) [Huskers.com] W, 98-47 Nov. 3 Nebraska-Kearney (exhibiƟon) W, 75-34 Nov. 8 UCLA [NET/BTN.com] W, 77-49 Nov. 11 Alabama [BTN.com] W, 62-48 Nov. 15 at Utah [Pac-12 Network/Mountain] W, 75-69 Nov. 21 Arkansas-Pine Blu[BTN.com] W, 78-55 Nov. 24 Southern [BTN.com] W, 87-64 Nov. 27 UMass-Lowell [BTN.com] W, 77-42 Nov. 30 Washington State [Huskers.com] L, 72-76 Dec. 4 at #18 North Carolina [ESPN3] L, 62-75 Dec. 8 Utah State [BTN.com] W, 95-75 Dec. 14 Creighton [BTN.com] W, 63-38 Dec. 21 South Dakota [BTN.com] W, 87-53 Dec. 29 Oral Roberts [BTN.com] W, 89-53 Jan. 2 Northwestern^ [BTN/BTN2Go.com] W, 66-65 Jan. 9 at Michigan State^ [BTN/BTN2Go.com] L, 57-70 Jan. 12 at Illinois^ [BTN/BTN2Go.com] W, 75-56 Jan. 16 Minnesota^ [BTN/BTN2Go.com] W, 88-85 OT Jan. 19 #22 Purdue^ [BTN/BTN2Go.com] L, 75-77 Jan. 26 at Northwestern^ [BTN.com] 4 p.m. Jan. 29 Michigan^ [NET/BTN.com] 7 p.m. Feb. 1 at Iowa^ [BTN.com] 2 p.m. Feb. 5 at Wisconsin^ [BTN.com] 7 p.m. Feb. 8 Michigan State^ [BTN/BTN2Go.com] 2 p.m. Feb. 13 at Michigan^ [BTN.com] 6 p.m. Feb. 16 Indiana^ (Play4Kay) [BTN/BTN2Go.com] Noon Feb. 20 at Ohio State^ [BTN.com] 6 p.m. Feb. 24 Penn State^ [ESPN2] 6 p.m. Feb. 27 Illinois^ (Senior Night) [BTN or BTN.com] 6/7/8 p.m. March 2 at Purdue^ [ESPN2] 1 p.m. March 6-9 at Big Ten Tournament (Bankers Life Fieldhouse - Indianapolis, Ind.) March 22-25 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (16 Predetermined Sites) March 29-31 NCAA Lincoln Regional (Pinnacle Bank Arena) March 29 Regional Seminal Game 1 5:30 p.m. March 29 Regional Seminal Game 2 8 p.m. March 31 Regional Final 8:30 p.m. April 6-8 NCAA Women’s Final Four (Nashville, Tenn.) April 6 Naonal Seminal Game 1 5:30 p.m. April 6 Naonal Seminal Game 2 8 p.m. April 8 Naonal Championship Game 7:30 p.m. All mes listed are Central. Home games in bold at Pinnacle Bank Arena. ^- Denotes Big Ten Conference game. All of Nebraska’s regular-season games can be heard live on the Husker Sports Network, including B107.3 FM in Lincoln and The Wolf 93.3 FM in Omaha, and free on Huskers.com. [BTN/BTN2Go.com] - Big Ten Network; [BTN.com] - Live Video Streams for subscribers of Big Ten Digital Network All-Access [Huskers.com]-Live Video Streams Get Your Tickets Now at Huskers.com or Call 800-8-BIG-RED / (800) 824-4733 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL This Week in Nebraska Women’s Basketball University of Nebraska Media Relaons Oce • One Memorial Stadium, P.O. Box 880123, Lincoln, NE, 68588-0123 WBB Contact: JeGriesch • Oce (402): 472-7775 • Cell: 540-0279 • Fax: 472-2005 • E-Mail: [email protected] • Twier: @JeGriesch HUSKERS.COM W W O O M M E E N N S S B B A A S S K K E E T T B B A A L L L L W W O O M M E E N N S S B B A A S S K K E E T T B B A A L L L L 2013-14 2013-14 www.Huskers.com (news, results, schedule, roster) www.ThisIsNebraska.com (more about Nebraska) Game #18 #21/#18 Nebraska Cornhuskers (13-4 Overall, 3-2 Big Ten) Northwestern Wildcats (12-7 Overall, 2-4 Big Ten) Sunday, Jan. 26, 4 p.m. (Central) Welsh-Ryan Arena (Evanston, Ill.) Facebook.com/HuskersWBB @HuskersWBB & #Huskers 2013-14 Nebraska Roster/StaƟsƟcs No. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. G-GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG 1 Tear’a Laudermill** 5-9 Jr. G 17-14 8.6 2.9 1.1 1.0 0.5 3 Hailie Sample** 6-1 Jr. F 17-17 6.1 5.8 2.6 0.7 0.4 10 Hannah Tvrdy 5-9 Fr. G 14-0 1.6 0.5 0.6 0.4 0.0 11 Esther Ramacieri 5-7 Fr. G 10-0 0.1 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 13 Brandi Jeery** 5-7 Jr. G 16-3 4.9 2.4 1.6 0.7 0.0 21 Sadie Murren* 5-8 So. G 16-0 3.4 1.5 0.4 0.1 0.0 22 Allie Havers 6-5 Fr. C 17-0 3.4 2.6 0.2 0.2 0.3 23 Emily Cady** 6-2 Jr. F 17-17 14.3 9.5 2.7 0.9 1.2 33 Rachel Theriot* 6-0 So. G 17-17 13.6 3.3 5.9 1.1 0.2 35 Jordan Hooper*** 6-2 Sr. F 17-17 19.5 10.1 1.3 1.0 0.6 Huskers Shoot for a Sweep of Wildcats Sunday in Evanston The No. 21 Nebraska women’s basketball team shoots for a sweep of its rst two-game Big Ten series, when the Huskers travel to Evanston, Ill., to take on Northwestern Sunday aernoon. Tip-obetween the Big Red (13-4, 3-2 Big Ten) and the Wildcats (12-7, 2-4 Big Ten) is set for 4 p.m. (CT) with live radio coverage on the Husker Sports Network, including agships B107.3 FM in Lincoln and the Wolf 93.3 FM in Omaha. Free live audio is available on Huskers.com and live premium video is available on BTN.com All-Access. The game will not be televised naonally. Nebraska is coming oa 77-75 last-second loss to naonally ranked Purdue in Lincoln on Sunday. It was the Huskers’ rst Big Ten home loss at Pinnacle Bank Arena. The game was ed at 75 aer a pair of Rachel Theriot free throws with 27.9 seconds le, but Whitney Bays’ putback with 1.7 seconds leallowed Purdue to escape with the win. Theriot, a 6-0 point guard from Middleburg Heights, Ohio, led the Huskers with 19 points to complete the best week of her career. She captured the rst Big Ten Player-of-the-Week award of her career aer averaging 26.0 points and 6.5 assists last week, including career highs of 33 points and nine assists in an 88-85 overme win over Minnesota on Jan. 16. One of the naon’s top young point guards, Theriot is leading the Huskers in scoring in Big Ten acon with 18.6 points per game, while adding 7.0 assists. In the rst meeng with Northwestern, Theriot had 19 points, six rebounds, eight assists and two steals to lead the Huskers to a 66-65 victory on Jan. 2. Two-me All-American and rst-team All-Big Ten forward Jordan Hooper connues to lead the Huskers in scoring and rebounding on the season with 19.5 points and 10.1 boards per game. The 6-2 senior from Alliance, Neb., owns 2,017 points and 982 rebounds in her career. She is 18 boards away from becoming the h Big Ten Conference player in history to reach the combined 2,000-point, 1,000-rebound milestones. Junior Emily Cady is also making a strong case for All-Big Ten honors. The 6-2 forward from Seward, Neb., is averaging 16.4 points and 12.0 rebounds in Big Ten play, with four straight double-doubles. NCAA Lincoln Regional Tickets: Huskers.com / 1-800-8-BIG-RED Radio: 25-Staon IMG College Husker Sports Network (PBP-Ma Coatney; Analyst-JeGriesch) 107.3 FM KBBK-Lincoln; 93.3 FM KFFF-Omaha Free Live Audio: Huskers.com Live Video: BTN.com All-Access

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2013-14 Schedule/Results (13-4, 3-2 Big Ten)Date Opponent Time/ResultOct. 27 Pi sburg State (exhibi on) [Huskers.com] W, 98-47Nov. 3 Nebraska-Kearney (exhibi on) W, 75-34Nov. 8 UCLA [NET/BTN.com] W, 77-49Nov. 11 Alabama [BTN.com] W, 62-48Nov. 15 at Utah [Pac-12 Network/Mountain] W, 75-69Nov. 21 Arkansas-Pine Bluff [BTN.com] W, 78-55Nov. 24 Southern [BTN.com] W, 87-64Nov. 27 UMass-Lowell [BTN.com] W, 77-42Nov. 30 Washington State [Huskers.com] L, 72-76Dec. 4 at #18 North Carolina [ESPN3] L, 62-75Dec. 8 Utah State [BTN.com] W, 95-75Dec. 14 Creighton [BTN.com] W, 63-38Dec. 21 South Dakota [BTN.com] W, 87-53Dec. 29 Oral Roberts [BTN.com] W, 89-53Jan. 2 Northwestern^ [BTN/BTN2Go.com] W, 66-65Jan. 9 at Michigan State^ [BTN/BTN2Go.com] L, 57-70Jan. 12 at Illinois^ [BTN/BTN2Go.com] W, 75-56Jan. 16 Minnesota^ [BTN/BTN2Go.com] W, 88-85 OTJan. 19 #22 Purdue^ [BTN/BTN2Go.com] L, 75-77Jan. 26 at Northwestern^ [BTN.com] 4 p.m.Jan. 29 Michigan^ [NET/BTN.com] 7 p.m.Feb. 1 at Iowa^ [BTN.com] 2 p.m.Feb. 5 at Wisconsin^ [BTN.com] 7 p.m.Feb. 8 Michigan State^ [BTN/BTN2Go.com] 2 p.m.Feb. 13 at Michigan^ [BTN.com] 6 p.m.Feb. 16 Indiana^ (Play4Kay) [BTN/BTN2Go.com] NoonFeb. 20 at Ohio State^ [BTN.com] 6 p.m.Feb. 24 Penn State^ [ESPN2] 6 p.m.Feb. 27 Illinois^ (Senior Night) [BTN or BTN.com] 6/7/8 p.m.March 2 at Purdue^ [ESPN2] 1 p.m.March 6-9 at Big Ten Tournament (Bankers Life Fieldhouse - Indianapolis, Ind.)March 22-25 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds (16 Predetermined Sites)March 29-31 NCAA Lincoln Regional (Pinnacle Bank Arena) March 29 Regional Semifi nal Game 1 5:30 p.m.March 29 Regional Semifi nal Game 2 8 p.m.March 31 Regional Final 8:30 p.m.April 6-8 NCAA Women’s Final Four (Nashville, Tenn.)April 6 Nati onal Semifi nal Game 1 5:30 p.m.April 6 Nati onal Semifi nal Game 2 8 p.m.April 8 Nati onal Championship Game 7:30 p.m.

All ti mes listed are Central. Home games in bold at Pinnacle Bank Arena. ^- Denotes Big Ten Conference game. All of Nebraska’s regular-season games can be heard live on the Husker Sports Network, including B107.3 FM in Lincoln and The Wolf 93.3 FM in Omaha, and free on Huskers.com. [BTN/BTN2Go.com] - Big Ten Network; [BTN.com] - Live Video Streams for subscribers of Big Ten Digital Network All-Access[Huskers.com]-Live Video Streams

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Game #18#21/#18 Nebraska Cornhuskers(13-4 Overall, 3-2 Big Ten)Northwestern Wildcats(12-7 Overall, 2-4 Big Ten)Sunday, Jan. 26, 4 p.m. (Central)Welsh-Ryan Arena (Evanston, Ill.)

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2013-14 Nebraska Roster/Sta s csNo. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. G-GS PPG RPG APG SPG BPG1 Tear’a Laudermill** 5-9 Jr. G 17-14 8.6 2.9 1.1 1.0 0.53 Hailie Sample** 6-1 Jr. F 17-17 6.1 5.8 2.6 0.7 0.410 Hannah Tvrdy 5-9 Fr. G 14-0 1.6 0.5 0.6 0.4 0.011 Esther Ramacieri 5-7 Fr. G 10-0 0.1 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.013 Brandi Jeff ery** 5-7 Jr. G 16-3 4.9 2.4 1.6 0.7 0.021 Sadie Murren* 5-8 So. G 16-0 3.4 1.5 0.4 0.1 0.022 Allie Havers 6-5 Fr. C 17-0 3.4 2.6 0.2 0.2 0.323 Emily Cady** 6-2 Jr. F 17-17 14.3 9.5 2.7 0.9 1.233 Rachel Theriot* 6-0 So. G 17-17 13.6 3.3 5.9 1.1 0.235 Jordan Hooper*** 6-2 Sr. F 17-17 19.5 10.1 1.3 1.0 0.6

Huskers Shoot for a Sweep of Wildcats Sunday in Evanston The No. 21 Nebraska women’s basketball team shoots for a sweep of its fi rst two-game Big Ten series, when the Huskers travel to Evanston, Ill., to take on Northwestern Sunday aft ernoon. Tip-off between the Big Red (13-4, 3-2 Big Ten) and the Wildcats (12-7, 2-4 Big Ten) is set for 4 p.m. (CT) with live radio coverage on the Husker Sports Network, including fl agships B107.3 FM in Lincoln and the Wolf 93.3 FM in Omaha. Free live audio is available on Huskers.com and live premium video is available on BTN.com All-Access. The game will not be televised nati onally. Nebraska is coming off a 77-75 last-second loss to nati onally ranked Purdue in Lincoln on Sunday. It was the Huskers’ fi rst Big Ten home loss at Pinnacle Bank Arena. The game was ti ed at 75 aft er a pair of Rachel Theriot free throws with 27.9 seconds left , but Whitney Bays’ putback with 1.7 seconds left allowed Purdue to escape with the win. Theriot, a 6-0 point guard from Middleburg Heights, Ohio, led the Huskers with 19 points to complete the best week of her career. She captured the fi rst Big Ten Player-of-the-Week award of her career aft er averaging 26.0 points and 6.5 assists last week, including career highs of 33 points and nine assists in an 88-85 overti me win over Minnesota on Jan. 16. One of the nati on’s top young point guards, Theriot is leading the Huskers in scoring in Big Ten acti on with 18.6 points per game, while adding 7.0 assists. In the fi rst meeti ng with Northwestern, Theriot had 19 points, six rebounds, eight assists and two steals to lead the Huskers to a 66-65 victory on Jan. 2. Two-ti me All-American and fi rst-team All-Big Ten forward Jordan Hooper conti nues to lead the Huskers in scoring and rebounding on the season with 19.5 points and 10.1 boards per game. The 6-2 senior from Alliance, Neb., owns 2,017 points and 982 rebounds in her career. She is 18 boards away from becoming the fi ft h Big Ten Conference player in history to reach the combined 2,000-point, 1,000-rebound milestones. Junior Emily Cady is also making a strong case for All-Big Ten honors. The 6-2 forward from Seward, Neb., is averaging 16.4 points and 12.0 rebounds in Big Ten play, with four straight double-doubles.

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Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 2 • 2013-14 Game Notes • Huskers.com

Jan. 21 - TuesdayPrac ce

3:15 - 6:15 p.m.Hendricks Complex

Jan. 22 - WednesdayPrac ce

2 - 5 p.m.Hendricks Complex

Media Availability1 p.m.

Devaney Center

Jan. 24 - FridayPrac ce

2:30 - 5:30 p.m.Hendricks Complex

Jan. 23 - ThursdayNo Prac ce

Projected Lineups#21 Nebraska Cornhuskers (13-4, 3-2 Big Ten)No. Play er Ht. Yr. Pos. PPG RPG3 Hailie Sample 6-1 Jr. F 6.1 5.823 Emily Cady 6-2 Jr. F 14.3 9.535 Jordan Hooper 6-2 Sr. F 19.5 10.133 Rachel Theriot 6-0 So. G 13.6 3.31 Tear’a Laudermill 5-9 Jr. G 8.6 2.9Off the Bench13 Brandi Jeff ery 5-7 Jr. G 4.9 2.421 Sadie Murren 5-8 So. G 3.4 1.522 Allie Havers 6-5 Fr. C 3.4 2.610 Hannah Tvrdy 5-9 Fr. G 1.6 0.511 Esther Ramacieri 5-8 Fr. G 0.1 0.4Head Coach: Connie Yori (Creighton, 1986) 12th Season at NU (228-139); 24th Season Overall (423-279)

Northwestern Wildcats (12-7, 2-4 Big Ten)No. Player Ht. Yr. Pos. PPG RPG5 Alex Cohen 6-5 Jr. F 6.6 4.710 Nia Coff ey 6-1 Fr. F 15.8 8.23 Ashley Deary 5-4 Fr. G 6.5 3.424 Christen Inman 5-10 Fr. G 13.1 3.425 Maggie Lyon 6-1 So. G 13.4 5.3Off the Bench11 Lauren Douglas 6-2 So. F 11.2 4.733 Devon Brookshire 6-2 So. F 2.5 1.14 Meghan McKewon 5-9 Sr. G 2.5 0.932 La’Tierra Taylor 5-11 Sr. G 0.4 1.031 Allie Tutt le 6-4 Fr. F 0.3 0.130 Christen Johnson 6-3 So. F 0.2 1.6Head Coach: Joe McKeown (Kent State, 1979)Sixth Season at Northwestern (83-92); 28th Season Overall (592-266)

Inside the Numbers Nebraska NorthwesternScoring Average 75.6 69.9Opponent Scoring Average 61.8 64.7Scoring Margin +13.8 +5.2Field Goal Percentage 44.1% 42.5%Opponent FG Percentage 37.8% 35.6%3FG Percentage 33.7% 32.9%Opponent 3FG Percentage 30.2% 32.3%Free Throw Percentage 78.8% 73.4%Opponent FT Percentage 63.8% 68.3%Rebound Margin +7.0 -7.7Assists Per Game 16.4 17.4Turnovers Per Game 15.0 16.2Turnover Margin -0.3 +3.3Blocks Per Game 3.2 7.3Steals Per Game 5.9 9.6

Huskers vs. Wildcats Nebraska leads the al l - t ime ser ies with Northwestern, 7-2, including victories in the last three meeti ngs as Big Ten opponents. The Huskers defeated the Wildcats 66-65 in Lincoln on Jan. 2. Northwestern won the first meeting between the two schools as Big Ten foes, a 63-51 triumph at the Devaney Center in Lincoln on Feb. 16, 2012. The Huskers avenged that loss with an 88-56 run past the Wildcats in the opening round of the 2012 Big Ten Tournament at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on March 1, 2012. Last season, the Huskers added a 55-50 victory in Evanston on Feb. 7, 2013.

Theriot Takes First Big Ten Weekly Award Rachel Theriot captured the fi rst Big Ten Player-of-the-Week award of her career, when the conference offi ce announced the honor on Monday, Jan. 20. Theriot, a 6-0 point guard from Middleburg Heights, Ohio, averaged 26.0 points and 6.5 assists, while shooti ng 66.7 percent from the fl oor for the Huskers. She played all 85 minutes of Nebraska’s two-game split last week against Minnesota and Purdue. Theriot poured in a career-high 33 points in the Huskers’ 88-85 overti me win against Minnesota on Thursday, Jan. 16, while adding nine assists without a turnover. She helped Nebraska rally from a 14-point second-half defi cit by scoring 21 points aft er halft ime, including two free throws with 14.9 seconds left in overti me to seal the victory. The second-year starter scored a team-high 19 points and added four assists against Purdue. She went 7-for-12 from the fi eld against the Boilermakers, including 2-of-3 from three-point range. For the week, she hit 5-of-7 three-point att empts and 11-of-12 free throws, including two in a one-and-one situati on to ti e the game with Purdue at 75 with 27.9 seconds left . Through fi ve Big Ten Conference games, Theriot leads the Huskers with 18.6 points and 7.0 assists per game. She is shooti ng 55.6 percent in league play, including 50 percent (10-20) from long range. She also has hit 13-of-16 free throws. She has increased her season averages to 13.6 points and 5.9 assists per game, aft er producing double fi gures in six consecuti ve games.

Husker Hot Shots - Nebraska’s Star ng Five#35, Jordan Hooper, 6-2, Sr., F, Alliance, Neb. (19.5 ppg, 10.1 rpg) • Senior All-American Jordan Hooper became just the fourth Husker in history to reach the 2,000-point mark for her career in Nebraska’s win over Minnesota Jan. 16. Hooper produced her eighth double-double of the year and 34th of her career with 18 points and 10 rebounds. She has increased her season total to 2,017 points, joining 1993 Wade Trophy winner Karen Jennings (2,405, 1990-93), 1988 Big Eight Player of the Year Maurti ce Ivy (2,131, 1985-88) and 2010 All-American Kelsey Griffi n (2,033, 2006-10) in Nebraska’s presti gious 2,000-point club. • Hooper enters Sunday’s game at Northwestern needing 16 points to catch Kelsey Griffi n at No. 3 on Nebraska’s career scoring list. • Hooper enters the Northwestern game needing 18 rebounds to become the third Husker in history to achieve the 2,000-point, 1,000-rebound career milestones (Jennings, Griffi n). Hooper would become just the fi ft h Big Ten Conference player in history to achieve those combined plateaus. Hooper ranks No. 4 in Nebraska history with 982 career rebounds. Jennings grabbed exactly 1,000 rebounds in her career, while Griffi n had 1,019. • Hooper is also a candidate for CoSIDA Academic All-America honors with a 3.45 GPA as a psychology major. She is scheduled to graduate in May. Hooper is also a Senior CLASS Award candidate. • Hooper ranks No. 8 nati onally among all acti ve NCAA Division I players with 2,017 career points. She ranks No. 3 in the Big Ten in scoring and No. 44 nati onally with 19.5 points per game this season. • Through games Jan. 19, Hooper ranked second in the Big Ten and 39th nati onally with 10.1 rebounds per game. With 982 career rebounds, Hooper ranks No. 10 among all acti ve NCAA Division I players. • Hooper needs six more double-doubles to match Kelsey Griffi n’s Nebraska career record of 40. Hooper’s eight double-doubles this season are ti ed for 34th nati onally with teammate Emily Cady. • Hooper is expected to make her 116th consecuti ve start in Sunday’s game at Northwestern. • With an assist against Minnesota, Hooper matched her previous single-season career high of 22. • Hooper has scored in double figures in 100 of her 115 career games, including 42 20-point performances. She owns eight career 30-point eff orts, including 33 points and 14 boards against Utah State (Dec. 8) and 30 points and 11 rebounds against ORU (Dec. 29) this season. She has grabbed double-digit rebounds on 40 occasions, including 10 ti mes this year.

#23, Emily Cady, 6-2, Jr., F, Seward, Neb. (14.3 ppg, 9.5 rpg, 2.7 apg, 1.2 bpg, 0.9 spg) • Arguably the most versati le player in the Big Ten, Emily Cady is the only forward in the conference to rank among the top 10 in scoring (16.4 ppg, 10th) and rebounding (12.0 rpg, 2nd) in Big Ten play. She is also the only forward to rank among the top 15 in the conference in both blocked shots (1.6 bpg, T8th) and assists (4.2 apg, T8th) in Big Ten acti on. • In Big Ten play, Cady ranks in the top 11 in scoring, rebounding, assists, blocked shots, free throw

Jan. 20 - MondayNo Prac ce

Jan. 25 - SaturdayPrac ce

9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.Hendricks Complex

Team TravelCharter Flight

Depart Lincoln - 3 p.m.Arrive Evanston - 6 p.m.

Jan. 26 - Sunday

#21 Nebraskaat Northwestern

4 p.m. (CT)Live Video: BTN.comHusker Sports Network

107.3 FM - Lincoln93.3 FM - Omaha

Free Audio: Huskers.com

Nebraska Women’s Basketball • Page 3 • 2013-14 Game Notes • Huskers.com

Husker Pronuncia on GuideEmily Cady . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KAY-deeAllie Havers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HAY-versTear’a Laudermill. . . . . . . . . . . TAIR-uh LOUD-er-millSadie Murren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MURR-enEsther Ramacieri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RAH-muh-CherryRachel Theriot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TERRY-ohHannah Tvrdy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuh-VER-dee

Husker HomesThe 10 members of the 2013-14 Husker women's basketball team came to Nebraska from six states across America and one Canadian province.California (1): Tear’a LaudermillLouisiana (1): Brandi Jeff eryMichigan (1): Allie HaversNebraska (4): Emily Cady, Jordan Hooper, Sadie Murren, Hannah TvrdyOhio (1): Rachel TheriotTexas (1): Hailie SampleQuebec, Canada (1): Esther Ramacieri

Huskers By ClassSenior (1): Jordan HooperJuniors (4): Emily Cady, Brandi Jeffery, Tear’a Laudermill, Hailie SampleSophomore (2): Sadie Murren, Rachel TheriotFreshmen (3): Allie Havers, Esther Ramacieri, Hannah Tvrdy

Huskers By MajorActuarial Science: Sadie MurrenBiological Sciences: Hailie SampleBroadcas ng: Allie HaversBusiness Administra on: Emily CadyChild, Youth & Family Studies: Brandi Jeff eryCriminology & Criminal Jus ce: Tear’a LaudermillPsychology: Jordan HooperUndeclared: Esther Ramacieri, Rachel Theriot Hannah Tvrdy

2013-14 Nebraska Honor WatchJordan Hooper ................. Wade Watch List (1 of 25)Jordan Hooper ...............Wooden Midseason Top 20Jordan Hooper ........... Naismith Early Season Top 50Jordan Hooper ....Senior CLASS Award Candidate (1 of 30)Jordan Hooper .... CoSIDA Academic All-America NomineeJordan Hooper ............Preseason All-Big Ten (1 of 5)Sadie Murren ...... CoSIDA Academic All-America Nominee

percentage (.912, 5th), defensive rebounds (8.8 rpg, 1st), off ensive rebounds (3.2 rpg, 3rd) and minutes played (38.4 mpg, 3rd) and assist-to-turnover rati o (11th, 1.4-to-1). • In Big Ten games only, Cady is the only forward to rank among the league’s top 10 in scoring, rebounding, assists and blocks. In fact, no other Big Ten forward ranks in the top 10 in more than two of those categories. • Cady notched her fourth consecuti ve Big Ten double-double against No. 22 Purdue on Jan. 19 with 13 points and a career-high-tying 16 rebounds. She added six assists and a season-high-tying three blocks. That followed a season-high 23 points to go along with 10 rebounds and six assists in the win over Minnesota on Jan. 16. She also had 19 points and 10 rebounds at Illinois to go along with 16 points and 12 boards at Michigan State. • Cady is ti ed with Jordan Hooper for the Big Ten lead with eight double-doubles this season, which is ti ed for 34th nati onally. Cady owns 16 career double-doubles and needs two more to catch two-ti me WNBA All-Star Anna DeForge in eighth with 18 career double-doubles at Nebraska. • Cady ranks No. 4 overall in rebounding (9.5 rpg) and No. 3 in defensive rebounds (7.4 pg) in the Big Ten. She is also No. 3 in the conference in fi eld goal percentage (.552). She is 15th in scoring and ranks ninth with her .859 free throw percentage and 13th in blocked shots (1.2 bpg). • Cady enters the weekend with 645 rebounds. She ranks 12th on Nebraska’s all-ti me rebounding list and needs 14 boards to catch Charlie Rogers (659, 1997-2000) in 11th. Cady is 16 rebounds away from joining the Nebraska career top 10 by tying Angie Miller (661, 1984-87) • Cady, who owns 877 points and 163 career assists picked up her 100th career steal against Minnesota Jan. 16 to become the ninth Husker in history with 800 points, 600 rebounds, 100 assists and 100 steals in her career. • Cady ranks 10th in NU history with 78 career blocks. She needs 10 more to catch Casey Leonhardt (88, 2000-01) in ninth on the Husker career chart. Only seven Huskers have 100 career blocks.

#33, Rachel Theriot, 6-0, So., G, Middleburg Heights, Ohio (13.6 ppg, 3.3 rpg, 5.9 apg) • One of the best young point guards in the nati on, Rachel Theriot is Nebraska’s leader with 18.6 points and 7.0 assists in Big Ten play. For the season, she is averaing 13.6 points, 3.3 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game. • She earned the fi rst Big Ten Player-of-the-Week award of her career on Jan. 20, aft er averaging 26.0 points and 6.5 assists against Minnesota and Purdue. She produced career highs of 33 points and nine assists without a turnover in Nebraska’s 88-85 OT win over Minnesota Jan. 16. Theriot scored 21 points aft er halft ime, including 17 in the second half to lead NU back from a 14-point defi cit with 13:40 to play. Theriot added four in overti me, including two free throws with 14.9 seconds left to seal the win. • Theriot ranks fourth in the Big Ten and 24th nati onally with 5.9 assists per game, including 7.0 assists per game in Big Ten play. She has produced back-to-back 100-assist seasons. • Theriot leads the Big Ten with a 2.5 assist-to-turnover rati o in league play (35-to-14). • Theriot ranks No. 2 in the Big Ten in overall assist-to-turnover rati o (2.2-to-1). • She ranks No. 4 in the Big Ten and No. 19 nati onally in free throw percentage (.896, 43-48). • Theriot leads Nebraska with 18 steals on the season. • Theriot has scored in double fi gures on 12 occasions this season, including six straight games. She had a career-high 33 points in an overti me win over Minnesota (Jan. 16). It topped her previous season and career high of 28 points at Utah (Nov. 15), when she added a career-best seven rebounds. Theriot owns 19 career double-fi gure scoring eff orts and two career 20-point games. • Theriot has scored 231 points and has 101 assists through 17 games. Last season, she scored 211 points and had 101 assists while playing all 34 games, including 28 starts. Theriot’s producti on has come in 303 fewer minutes than 2012-13.

2013-14 Nebraska CornhuskersNo. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown (High School/Other School) Worth Noting 1 Tear’a Laudermill** G 5-9 Jr. Riverside, Calif. (Canyon Springs) 9.7 ppg, 2.8 rpg, 1.4 apg, 1.4 spg last 9 games; Career-high 15 pts vs. S. Dakota (Dec. 21)3 Hailie Sample** F 6-1 Jr. Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus) Career-high 20 pts at Creighton Dec. 5, 2012; 1st Double-Double at No. 9 Texas A&M, 201310 Hannah Tvrdy G 5-9 Fr. Seward, Neb. (Seward) Two-Time Super-Stater for Dad/Coach Tom; Mom Shelly (Block) Played at NU in 1980s11 Esther Ramacieri G 5-8 Fr. Repentigny, Quebec, Canada (Dawson) Fourth Canadian to play for Huskers under Coach Yori13 Brandi Jeffery** G 5-7 Jr. Vacherie, La. (St. James) 11 pts, 3 reb, 4 assists, 2 steals on perfect shooting day in Creighton win (Dec. 14)21 Sadie Murren* G 5-8 So. Colon, Neb. (Wahoo) Career-high 12 pts. (4-4 3FG) vs. UAPB (Nov. 21); 11 pts, 8 reb. vs. USD (Dec. 21)22 Allie Havers C 6-5 Fr. Paw Paw, Mich. (Mattawan) Three-sport Michigan All-Stater; 14 pts. vs. UCLA; 7 pts., 7 rebs. at Utah23 Emily Cady** F 6-2 Jr. Seward, Neb. (Seward) 2012, 2013 HM All-Big Ten (Media); 16 career double-doubles (8 in 2013-14)33 Rachel Theriot* G 6-0 So. Middleburg Heights, Ohio (Midpark) Big Ten All-Freshman; Big Ten POW (Jan. 20); Career-highs 33 pts, 9 asts vs. MINN (Jan. 16)35 Jordan Hooper*** F 6-2 Sr. Alliance, Neb. (Alliance) 2012, 2013 AP All-American; 1st Team All-Big Ten (2012, 2013); 2012 Big Ten All-Tourney National Player-of-the-Year Candidate; Starter on 2013 U.S. World Univ. Games Team* denotes letters earnedHead Coach: Connie Yori (Creighton, 1986), 423-279 (24th season overall) 228-139 (12th season at Nebraska) - 2010 Big 12 & National Coach of the Year - 2013 Big Ten Coach of the YearAssociate Head Coach: Sunny Smallwood, Ninth Season (Boise State, 1983) Assistant Coaches: Shimmy Gray-Miller, Second Season (Michigan, 1994); Dayna Finch, Fourth Season (Creighton, 2004)Director of Operations: Jan Bethea, Fourth Season (St. Augustine’s, 1995); Administrative Assistant/Video Coordinator: Austin Thoms, Second Season (Taylor, 2010)Graduate Assistant Manager: Dominique Kelley, Second Season (Nebraska, 2012); Women’s Basketball Strength Coach: Rusty Ruffcorn, Eighth Season (Nebraska-Omaha, 2004)Women’s Basketball Athletic Trainer: Julie Tuttle, Third Season (Creighton, 1991)

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Coach Connie Yori(Creighton, 1986)2010 WBCA Nati onal Coach of the Year2010 AP Nati onal Coach of the Year2010 Naismith Coach of the Year2010 USBWA Coach of the Year2010 Kay Yow Award2013 Big Ten Coach of the Year2010 Big 12 Coach of the Year2002 Missouri Valley Coach of the Year

(228-139, 12th Season at NU)(423-279, 24th Season Overall)NCAA Division IIISeason School Won Lost Pct.1990-91 Loras College 10 15 .4001991-92 Loras College 15 10 .600Totals 2 seasons 25 25 .500NCAA Division I1992-93 Creighton 20 8 .7141993-94 Creighton 24 7 .7741994-95 Creighton 18 9 .6671995-96 Creighton 15 13 .5361996-97 Creighton 8 19 .2961997-98 Creighton 16 12 .5711998-99 Creighton 16 14 .5331999-00 Creighton 12 15 .4442000-01 Creighton 17 11 .6072001-02 Creighton 24 7 .7742002-03 Nebraska 8 20 .2862003-04 Nebraska 18 12 .6002004-05 Nebraska 18 14 .5632005-06 Nebraska 19 13 .5942006-07 Nebraska 22 10 .6882007-08 Nebraska 21 12 .6362008-09 Nebraska 15 16 .4842009-10 Nebraska 32 2 .9412010-11 Nebraska 13 18 .4192011-12 Nebraska 24 9 .7272012-13 Nebraska 25 9 .7352013-14 Nebraska 13 4 .765Div. I Totals 22 seasons 398 254 .610Overall 24 seasons 423 279 .603

Yori in the PostseasonYear (Tournament) Results 2013 (NCAA) L, vs. Duke, 45-53 W, at Texas A&M, 74-63 W, Chatt anooga, 73-592012 (NCAA) L, Kansas, 49-572010 (NCAA) L, Kentucky, 67-76 W, UCLA, 83-70 W, Northern Iowa, 83-442009 (WNIT) L, at New Mexico, 43-542008 (NCAA) L, at Maryland, 64-76 W, Xavier, 61-582007 (NCAA) L, Temple, 61-642006 (WNIT) L, at Kansas State, 63-77 W, at Wyoming, 72-67 W, Drake, 62-592005 (WNIT) L, Iowa, 67-71 W, Marquett e, 66-572004 (WNIT) L, Oregon State, 67-75 W, Drake, 73-602002 (NCAA) L, Fla. Internati onal, 58-731999 (WNIT) L, at Kansas State, 60-711994 (NCAA) W, Bowling Green, 84-73 L, Texas Tech, 65-75

No ng Coach YoriWinningest Coach in Nebraska historyFirst coach in Nebraska history to lead the Huskers to nine postseason bids (2004-2010, 2012-13)12 all-ti me postseason tournament appearancesSeven NCAA Tournament appearancesLed Nebraska to Two NCAA Sweet Sixteens (2010, 2013)Led Huskers to school-record 32 wins (2010)Led Huskers to fi ve 20-win seasons (2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013)Led Nebraska to average nearly 21 wins over past 11 seasonsCoached Huskers to 10 fi rst-team all-conference awards over past 10 seasonsLed Huskers to Nebraska Life Skills Team Awards in 2004 and 2006 for being most committ ed NU team to all areas of life skills and community involvement

#3, Hailie Sample, 6-0, Jr., F, Flower Mound, Texas (6.1 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 2.6 apg) • Hailie Sample is expected to join Jordan Hooper and Emily Cady in Nebraska’s starti ng front line for the 85th consecuti ve game on Sunday at Northwestern. • Sample is averaging 6.1 points and 5.8 rebounds, while ranking third on the team with 2.6 assists per game. She produced double fi gures for the fourth ti me this season with 12 points against No. 22 Purdue on Jan. 19. She had a season-high 13 points in a win over Creighton on Dec. 14. Sample owns 10 career double-fi gure scoring performances, including a career-high 20 points at Creighton last season. • Sample is ti ed for 13th in the Big Ten in off ensive rebounds (2.0 rpg). • With 12 steals this season, Sample has surpassed her season total of 11 from a year ago.

#1, Tear’a Laudermill, 5-9, Jr., G, Riverside, Calif. (8.6 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 1.1 apg, 1.0 spg) • Tear’a Laudermill has averaged 9.7 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.4 steals over the past nine games. • Laudermill had scored in double fi gures in fi ve of the past seven games, including 14 points against No. 22 Purdue on Jan. 19. She hit a pair of big threes in the fi nal two minutes to bring Nebraska back from a 73-67 defi cit to ti e the game at 73 with 1:22 left . She had 13 points and a season-high-matching three steals at Illinois Jan. 12. She produced 14 points, a career-high-matching fi ve assists, no turnovers and two steals in NU’s Big Ten-opening win over Northwestern (Jan. 2). She scored a career-high 15 points in NU’s win over South Dakota (Dec. 21) and added 11 points, a career-high fi ve assists and a season-high three steals in just 18 minutes against ORU (Dec. 29). • Laudermill has eight double-fi gure scoring eff orts in the last 13 games. She had just four double-fi gure eff orts in the fi rst 65 games of her career. • Laudermill owns eight blocked shots this season - all in the last 16 games. She produced fi ve blocked shots in the fi rst 62 games of her career, all coming last season. • Laudermill is Nebraska’s No. 2 acti ve career three-point shooter with 54 makes. Jordan Hooper leads NU with 248 in her career.

Husker Headliners • Nebraska’s front line players Jordan Hooper, Emily Cady and Hailie Sample are expected to make their 85th consecuti ve starts together on Sunday at Northwestern. The group is averaging 39.9 points and 25.4 rebounds per game this season. • Emily Cady, Hailie Sample and Rachel Theriot have combined to step up their producti on from a year ago. The trio combined for just 327 points in NU’s fi rst 17 games (19.2 ppg) last season compared to 577 points in 17 contests (33.9 ppg) this season - combining for 14.7 more points per game than 2012-13. • Junior guard Brandi Jeff ery started NU’s fi rst three games. She missed the Southern game with an injury but has returned for Nebraska’s last 11 games. Over NU’s last six home games, Jeff ery has averaged 6.9 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game, while going 10-of-18 from three-point range. • Nebraska ranks No. 9 nati onally with 73,782 fans at home this season. The Huskers rank 11th nati onally with an average home att endance of 5,676 per game. The Huskers drew 10 of the top-16 non-conference home crowds in school history this season, including a record 9,750 vs. UCLA (Nov. 8).

Big Red, Big Picture • Nebraska 2013-14 recruiti ng class is ranked No. 9 nati onally by ESPN. • Nebraska has sold more than 3,900 all-session ti ckets for the NCAA Lincoln Regional (March 29-31). • Nebraska recognized 2013 All-American Lindsey Moore during the Oral Roberts game (Dec. 29) for her part in helping the Minnesota Lynx to the 2013 WNBA ti tle. The fi rst-round pick in the WNBA Draft returned to Lincoln from her professional team in Italy to receive a minute-long standing ovati on. • Nebraska will reti re 2010 All-American Kelsey Griffi n’s jersey at the Michigan game (Jan. 29). The 2010 Senior CLASS Award winner and Nebraska Female Student-Athlete of the Year will have her number raised at Pinnacle Bank Arena, but not permanently reti red. Current Husker Emily Cady shares Griffi n’s No. 23. Griffi n, a four-year WNBA veteran, will make a return trip to Lincoln from her club team in Australia. • The Huskers have advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 twice in the last four seasons (2010, 2013). • NU has earned NCAA Tournament trips in fi ve of the past seven seasons (2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013). • Coach Connie Yori is the winningest coach in Husker history (228 victories) and has won conference coach-of-the-year honors in the Big Ten (2013), Big 12 (2012) and Missouri Valley (2002). She was the nati onal coach-of-the-year in 2010.

Scou ng the Northwestern Wildcats Northwestern enters the weekend with a 12-7 overall record that includes a 2-4 Big Ten mark aft er dropping an 90-65 loss at No. 22 Purdue on Thursday. The Wildcats, who went 10-3 in non-conference play, defeated the Boilermakers 71-68 on Jan. 9 in Evanston. The Wildcats are 2-1 at home in league play, with their only setback coming in a 76-74 loss to in-state rival Illinois on Jan. 15. The Cats are 0-3 on the road in Big Ten acti on, with a 66-65 setback to Nebraska in Lincoln to open league play on Jan. 2, and a 94-59 drubbing at Minnesota on Jan. 12. Northwestern is averaging 73 points at home in Big Ten play, while allowing 67.3. On the road in league play, the Wildcats have averaged just 63, while surrendering 83.3 points per game. Freshman Nia Coff ey has been a consistent leader for the Wildcats as a freshman. The fi rst-team high school All-American is averaging team bests with 15.8 points and 8.2 rebounds per game on the year. She has been equally producti ve in her fi rst Big Ten season with 16.3 points and 7.0 boards per game,

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however her assist, block and steal numbers were all signifi cantly higher in non-conference play. She had 16 points and nine boards in the fi rst meeti ng with Nebraska. Coff ey leads a balanced Wildcat lineup that features four players averaging in double fi gures. Sophomore Maggie Lyon, the 2013 Big Ten Freshman of the year, has added 13.4 points and 5.3 rebounds per game, while leading the team with 37 three-pointers. Lyon had just fi ve points on 2-of-16 shooti ng in the fi rst meeti ng with the Big Red. Christen Inman gives the Wildcats another explosive freshman starter alongside Coff ey. The 5-10 guard is averaging 13.1 points and 3.4 rebounds, including 13.7 points and 2.5 boards in Big Ten play. Inman had 19 points and hit all eight of her shots from the fi eld in the fi rst meeti ng with the Huskers. Ashley Deary, a 5-4 freshman from Flower Mound, Texas, gives the Wildcats three freshmen in their starti ng fi ve. The Lieberman Award candidate is averaging 6.5 points, 3.4 rebounds, 7.2 assists and 2.4 steals per game on the season. In Big Ten play she has managed 5.0 points, 4.7 rebounds, 8.7 assists and 2.0 steals, despite shooti ng just 22.9 percent from the fi eld, including 1-for-13 from long range. Alex Cohen, a 6-5 junior forward, is the most experienced Wildcat in their regular playing rotati on. She has produced 6.6 points and 4.7 rebounds per game, including 5.7 points and 2.5 boards in league play. Lauren Douglas, a 6-2 sophomore forward, gives the Wildcats one of the Big Ten’s best sixth-players. She is averaging 11.2 points and 4.7 rebounds per game, including 11.3 points and 5.0 rebounds in 26.2 minutes per game off the bench. She nearly shot the Cats to victory in Lincoln, scoring all 13 of her points in the second half. The only other Wildcats to play in all six conference games are Meghan McKeown and La’Terria Taylor. McKeown, the daughter of Northwestern head coach Joe McKeown, has averaged 2.5 points and 0.9 rebounds per game. Taylor has two points and seven rebounds in 23 minutes of conference play. No other Cat has played more than nine total minutes in conference acti on. Joe McKeown is in his sixth season as the head coach of the Wildcats and owns an 83-92 record. He is in his 28th season overall as a collegiate head coach and carries a 592-266 career mark. Last season, McKeown guided Northwestern to a 13-17 overall record that included a 5-11 Big Ten mark. The Wildcats fi nished 10th in the Big Ten and did not compete in the postseason. In Big Ten play, Northwestern is averaging 68 points while surrendering just 75.3 per contest. The Wildcats are shooti ng 42.6 percent from the fi eld, including 32.4 percent from three-point range, while hitti ng 77.6 percent of their free throws. However, the Cats have been outrebounded by an average of 12.7 boards per game, including minus-27 on the glass in Thursday night’s loss at Purdue. The Cats are plus-0.8 in the turnover department in Big Ten play. In the fi rst meeti ng with Nebraska, the Huskers outrebounded the Cats just 41-39. NU committ ed just eight turnovers to win the turnover batt le by fi ve, 13-8. Northwestern is 10-2 at home with its only losses coming to Illinois and NC State.

Nebraska vs. Northwestern Series History Nebraska owns a 7-2 lead in the all-ti me series with the Wildcats, including wins in the last three meeti ngs as Big Ten opponents. The Huskers won the series opener this season with a 66-65 win on Jan. 2. Rachel Theriot scored 19 points to lead four Husker starters in double fi gures. She added six rebounds and eight assists while playing the full 40 minutes. Jordan Hooper added a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds, despite going just 4-of-14 from the fi eld, while Tear’a Laudermill added 14 points and fi ve assists. Emily Cady just missed a double-double with 11 points and nine rebounds, despite hitti ng just 5-of-14 shots from the fl oor. The rest of the Huskers accounted for just eight points, including four off the bench. Northwestern won the fi rst meeti ng between the two schools as Big Ten foes, a 63-51 triumph at the Devaney Center in Lincoln on Feb. 16, 2012. The Huskers avenged that loss with an 88-56 run past the Wildcats in the opening round of the 2012 Big Ten Tournament at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on March 1, 2012. Last season, the Huskers added a 55-50 victory over Northwestern at Welsh-Ryan Arena in Evanston on Feb. 7, 2013. In four games against Northwestern, Husker All-American Jordan Hooper has averaged 17.5 points and 8.0 rebounds per game.

Huskers Fall in Final Seconds to No. 22 Purdue No. 18 Nebraska rallied from big defi cits in both halves to ti e the game, but Whitney Bays’ putback with 1.7 seconds left allowed No. 22 Purdue to escape Pinnacle Bank Arena with a 77-75 win on Jan. 19. Nebraska trailed by 12 points in the fi rst half and by nine at 72-63 with 4:07 left , but back-to-back three-pointers from Tear’a Laudermill in a 20-second span pulled the Huskers even at 73 with 1:22 left . Aft er a bucket by Bays put Purdue back in front at 75-73 with 49 seconds remaining, Rachel Theriot hit two clutch free throws in a one-and-one-situati on with 27.9 seconds left to ti e the score at 75. The Huskers forced a missed runner from April Wilson on the left side with three seconds left , but Bays cleaned up the weakside board and cashed it in for the game-winning score. Bays scored all 17 of her points in the second half to keep the Huskers at bay. Courtney Moses led Purdue with 21 points, hitti ng her fi rst fi ve threes to open the game to stake Purdue to a 27-15 lead. Theriot led the Big Red with 19 points, while Laudermill added 10 of her 14 points in the second half. Emily Cady notched her fourth straight double-double with 13 points and a career-high-tying 16 rebounds.

Nebraska Quick FactsIns tu on ............................ University of Ne bras ka Loca on ............................................... Lincoln, Neb.Popula on ................................................... 264,501Enrollment .................................................... 24,445Founded ........................................................... 1869Nickname ...............................Cornhuskers, HuskersColors .......................................... Scarlet and CreamHome Arena ............................ Pinnacle Bank ArenaCapacity......................................................... 15,000Conference ....................................................Big TenDirector of Athle cs .........................Shawn Eichorst2013-14 Overall Record .................................... 13-4 Home Record ................................................ 11-2 Away Record ................................................... 2-2 Neutral Record ................................................ 0-0 Big Ten Record ................................................. 2-12012-13 Overall Record .................................... 25-9 Home Record ................................................ 13-4 Big Ten Record ............................................... 12-4Head Coach ............................................ Connie Yori Alma Mater/Year .........................Creighton/1986 Record at Nebraska .......... 12th season (228-139) Career Record .................423-279 (24th seasons) NCAA Div. I Record .........398-254 (22nd seasons) Home Record ............................................141-47 Big Ten Conference Record ......................... 25-12 Big Ten Home Record .................................... 12-7 Big Ten Road Record...................................... 13-5Associate Head Coach ..................Sunny SmallwoodAssistant Coaches: ...Shimmy Gray-Miller, Dayna FinchDirector of Opera ons ............................Jan BetheaAdministra ve Assistant .................... Austi n ThomsGraduate Assistant Manager ....... Dominique KelleyStrength Coach ..................................Rusty Ruff cornAthle c Trainer ....................................... Julie Tutt leBasketball Offi ce Phone ...................(402) 472-6462Basketball Offi ce Fax ........................(402) 472-0849Women’s Basketball Contact .................Jeff GrieschMedia Rela ons Offi ce Phone .........(402) 472-2263Griesch’s Direct Line ........................(402) 472-7775Griesch’s Cell Phone .........................(402) 540-0279Griesch’s Home Phone .....................(402) 328-8992Griesch’s E-mail .................... [email protected] Rela ons Fax .........................(402) 472-2005Best Time to Contact Yori ..............Through Griesch2012-13 Starters Returning/Lost ........................4/12012-13 Le erwinners Returning/Lost ..............7/3Returning All-American (1) .................................... ...Jordan Hooper (AP, WBCA honorable menti on)Returning All-Big Ten Players (3) ............................ ....................................Jordan Hooper, First Team ......................................... Emily Cady, Media HM ...............................Rachel Theriot, All-FreshmanReturning Starters (4) ............................................ ................ Jordan Hooper, Jr., F, 17.9 ppg, 8.8 rpg .......................Emily Cady, So., F, 9.1 ppg, 7.9 rpg ........................Rachel Theriot, Fr., G, 6.2, 2.8 rpg .................. Hailie Sample, So., F, 4.8 ppg, 4.6 rpgStarter Lost (1) ....................................................... .Lindsey Moore, Sr., G, 15.1 ppg, 3.6 rpg, 5.7 apgOther Returning Le erwinners (3) ......................... ............Tear’a Laudermill, So., G, 5.9 ppg, 1.8 rpg ................. Brandi Jeff ery, So., G, 3.5 ppg, 1.9 rpg .................. Sadie Murren, Fr., G, 1.7 ppg, 1.0 rpgOther Le erwinner Lost (1) ................................... .............. Meghin Williams, Sr., F, 2.2 ppg, 2.3 rpg2013-14 Newcomers (3) ......................................... ......................................... Allie Havers, 6-5, HS, F .................................Esther Ramacieri, 5-8, HS, G ......................................Hannah Tvrdy, 5-9, HS, G

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Nebraska Individual Career HighsScoringPlayer (Game, Date) Points Jordan Hooper (vs. Florida State, 12/8/12) 36Rachel Theriot (vs. Minnesota, 1/16/14) 33Emily Cady (vs. Ohio State, 2/26/12; at Ohio State, 1/19/12) 24Hailie Sample (at Creighton, 12/5/12) 20Tear’a Laudermill (vs. South Dakota, 12/21/13) 15Allie Havers (vs. UCLA, 11/8/13) 14Brandi Jeff ery (at Florida State, 11/27/11; vs. MVSU, 11/15/11) 12Sadie Murren (vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff , 11/21/13) 12Hannah Tvrdy (vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff , 11/21/13) 6Esther Ramacieri (vs. South Dakota, 12/21/13) 1

ReboundingJordan Hooper (vs. Wisconsin, 2/19/12) 18Emily Cady (vs. Ohio State, 2/14/13) 16Hailie Sample (at Texas A&M, 3/25/13; vs. Northwestern, 2/16/12) 11Sadie Murren (vs. South Dakota, 12/21/13) 8Allie Havers (at Utah, 11/15/13) 7Rachel Theriot (Four Times, at Utah, 11/15/13) 7Brandi Jeff ery (vs. Ohio State, 2/26/12) 6Tear’a Laudermill (Three Times, vs. Minnesota, 1/16/14) 6Hannah Tvrdy (vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff , 11/21/13) 3Esther Ramacieri (vs. ORU, 12/29/13; vs. USD, 12/21/13) 2

AssistsRachel Theriot (vs. UCLA, 11/8/13) 9Emily Cady (vs. Utah State, 12/8/13; at Purdue, 2/2/12) 7Hailie Sample (at Purdue, 2/11/13) 6Tear’a Laudermill (vs. Northwestern, 1/2/14; vs. ORU, 12/29/13) 5Jordan Hooper (vs. Alabama, 11/11/13; (vs. NC A&T, 11/9/12) 4Brandi Jeff ery (Three Times, vs. Creighton, 12/14/13) 4Hannah Tvrdy (vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff , 11/21/13) 3Sadie Murren (Four Times, at Michigan State, 1/9/14) 2Allie Havers (Four Times, vs. UMass-Lowell, 11/27/13) 1Esther Ramacieri 0

StealsBrandi Jeff ery (vs. Vermont, 12/18/11) 6Emily Cady (vs. Indiana, 1/5/12) 5Jordan Hooper (at Minnesota, 2/13/12; at N. Arizona, 12/10/11) 4Tear’a Laudermill (vs. Wisconsin, 1/2/13; vs. Temple, 11/11/12) 4Rachel Theriot (vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff , 11/21/13) 4Hailie Sample (vs. Northwestern, 1/2/14) 3Hannah Tvrdy (vs. Oral Roberts, 12/29/13) 2Sadie Murren (vs. Wash. St., 11/30/13; vs. ORU, 12/20/12) 1Allie Havers (Three Times, vs. Oral Roberts, 12/29/13) 1Esther Ramacieri 0

Blocked ShotsEmily Cady (at Wisconsin, 2/28/13) 4Jordan Hooper (Five Times, at South Florida, 12/16/12) 3Tear’a Laudermill (vs. UMass-Lowell, 11/27/13) 2Hailie Sample (Three Times, vs. South Dakota, 12/21/13) 2Rachel Theriot (vs. Purdue, 1/5/13) 2Allie Havers (Five Times, vs. Minnesota, 1/16/14) 1Brandi Jeff ery (Four Times, vs. Purdue, 3/4/12) 1Sadie Murren 0Esther Ramacieri 0Hannah Tvrdy 0

Minutes PlayedJordan Hooper (at Purdue, 2/2/12) 51Emily Cady (at Purdue, 2/2/12) 49Rachel Theriot (vs. Minnesota, 1/16/14) 45Hailie Sample (vs. Purdue, 3/4/12; at Purdue, 2/12/12) 40Tear’a Laudermill (vs. Washington State, 11/30/13) 33Brandi Jeff ery (vs. Texas-Pan American, 12/4/11) 27Sadie Murren (vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff , 11/21/13) 25Allie Havers (vs. UMass-Lowell, 11/27/13) 24Hannah Tvrdy (vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff , 11/21/13) 24Esther Ramacieri (vs. Oral Roberts, 12/29/13) 8

Three-Pointers MadeJordan Hooper (vs. Missouri, 2/2/11) 7Tear’a Laudermill (vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff , 11/12/11) 4Sadie Murren (vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff , 11/21/13) 4Emily Cady (vs. Wisconsin, 1/2/13; vs. Minnesota, 1/22/12) 3Brandi Jeff ery (vs. Minnesota, 1/16/14) 3Rachel Theriot (Three Times, vs. Minnesota, 1/16/14) 3Hannah Tvrdy (vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff , 11/21/13) 2Hailie Sample (Three Times, vs. Oral Roberts, 12/20/12) 1Allie Havers 0Esther Ramacieri 0

Comeback Over Gophers One of Largest in Husker History Nebraska’s 88-85 comeback win over Minnesota in OT on Jan. 16, came aft er trailing by 14 points with 13:40 left to ti e for the second-largest second-half defi cit overcome by a Connie Yori-coached Husker team. In Yori’s fi rst season, the Huskers trailed by fi ve at half, then 19 in the second half but came back to win 62-61 at San Diego on Dec. 28, 2002. In 2007-08, Nebraska trailed by eight at half and 14 in the second half before Kesley Griffi n rallied the Huskers for a 73-67 win at Missouri on Feb. 3, 2008. Double-digit comebacks are nothing new to the Huskers under Coach Yori. In fact, the win over Minnesota marked the 16th ti me in Yori’s 12 seasons at Nebraska that the Huskers have overcome a double-digit defi cit to win. In 2011-12, the Huskers overcame double-digit defi cits fi ve ti mes to earn wins. However, it was only the eighth ti me the team trailed by double digits in the second half and won.

Nebraska Celebrates Season One at New Arena Nebraska celebrates its fi rst season in Pinnacle Bank Arena in 2013-14. The arena, located in the historic Haymarket in downtown Lincoln just steps away from the Nebraska campus, will serve as the new home for Husker men’s and women’s basketball teams.

The $179 million project was completed in the summer of 2013 after being approved by voters in May of 2010. A ribbon cutti ng ceremony that included Governor Dave Heineman, Lincoln Mayor Chris Beutler, UNL Chancellor Harvey Perlman, Director of Athleti cs Shawn Eichorst and Husker coaches Connie Yori and Tim Miles, ti pped off the opening of the new arena in late August. The 470,400-square foot arena project has sparked a revitalizati on of the Haymarket District, including the additi on of several new hotels and upscale housing opti ons. It also has added the Railyard, an outdoor entertainment area adjacent to the arena. The Railyard includes “The Cube” a massive outdoor screen that will serve as a hub for other entertainment opti ons.

In “Season One” at Pinnacle Bank Arena, the Husker women’s basketball program has experienced more than a 50 percent increase in season ti cket sales, surpassing the 3,200 mark. The number shatt ered NU’s previous season ti cket record. The women’s program was also selected as one of four NCAA Regional hosts for the 2014 NCAA Tournament. The Huskers will play host to the NCAA Sweet 16 and Elite Eight rounds at Pinnacle Bank Arena, March 29-31. Nebraska has advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 in two of the past four seasons, but Lincoln has not played host to an NCAA Tournament game in men’s or women’s basketball since 1993. On the men’s side, the Huskers have sold out for the season, guaranteeing a school-record average of more than 15,000 per game in their fi rst year at the arena.

Hooper Crea ng Historic Husker Career Senior Jordan Hooper is leaving a legacy of success at Nebraska, while making her mark on the nati onal landscape. The 6-2 forward from Alliance, Neb., ranks No. 8 among acti ve NCAA Division I scorers with 2,017 career points. She ranks No. 10 among acti ve Division I rebounders with 982 career boards. Hooper also is ti ed for seventh among acti ve career three-point shooters with 248 makes and is one of only two forwards among the top 25, joining UConn’s Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis. Hooper is one of only 12 acti ve Division I players to achieve career milestones of 1,500 points and 800 career rebounds. She ranks No. 6 in career fi eld goal att empts (1,782), No. 7 in career three-point fi eld goal att empts (743), No. 13 in career fi eld goals made (696) and No. 26 in career free throws made (377) among all acti ve NCAA

Division I players.

Hooper Chasing Big Ten All-Time Elite Jordan Hooper is bidding to become just the fi ft h player in Big Ten Conference history to achieve combined career milestones of 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. She enters the Northwestern game with 2,017 points and needs 18 rebounds to reach those two elite levels. In the storied history of Big Ten women’s basketball, only four players - Jessica Davenport and Jantel Lavender from Ohio State, Jenna Smith from Illinois and Laura Coenen from Minnesota - have achieved the dual milestones. Lavender (2008-11) scored 2,818 points and grabbed 1,422 rebounds, while Davenport (2004-07) had 2,303 points and 1,094 rebounds for the Buckeyes. Smith (2007-10) produced 2,160 points and 1,217 rebounds

for the Fighti ng Illini, while Coenen (1982-85) was the fi rst Big Ten player to achieve the marks with 2,044 points and 1,029 rebounds for the Golden Gophers. Hooper, who is on track to rank among the top 10 career scorers and rebounders in Big Ten history, would join Davenport, Lavender and Smith as the only players in Big Ten history to rank among the top 10 on both lists. All three of those players were chosen in the top 15 in their respecti ve WNBA Draft s.

Big Ten Bests2,000-Point/1,000 ReboundCareer Big Ten PerformersPlayer (School) Pts-RbsJantel Lavender (Ohio St.) 2818-1422Jessica Davenport (Ohio St.) 2303-1094Jenna Smith (Illinois) 2160-1217Laura Coenen (Minnesota) 2044-1029Jordan Hooper (Nebraska) 2017-982

Hooper in HistoryHooper’s Place Among Ac veNCAA Division I PlayersPlayer (School) Pts-RbsChiney Ogwumike (Stanford) 2231-1321Ebony Rowe (Mid. Tenn.) 2115-1220Jordan Hooper (Nebraska) 2017-982Alyssa Thomas (Maryland) 1993-1044Rachel Tecca (Akron) 1965-941Michelle Plouff e (Utah) 1833-1025

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2014 Big Ten Standings (as of Jan. 23) Team Overall (Big Ten)1. Penn State 14-4 (5-1)2. Michigan 13-6 (4-2) Michigan State 12-7 (4-2)4. Nebraska 13-4 (3-2)5. Purdue 14-5 (4-3)6. Iowa 15-5 (3-3) Ohio State 13-9 (3-3)8. Indiana 15-4 (2-4) Minnesota 13-7 (2-4) Northwestern 12-7 (2-4) Wisconsin 9-9 (2-4) Illinois 9-10 (2-4)

This Week in Big Ten BasketballWednesday, Jan. 22Penn State 65, Indiana 52 (BTN.com)Thursday, Jan. 23Illinois 61, Michigan State 51 (BTN.com)Purdue 90, Northwestern 65 (BTN)Ohio State 61, Michigan 50 (BTN.com)Minnesota 64, Wisconsin 53 (BTN)Saturday, Jan. 25Indiana at Iowa, 6 p.m. (BTN)Sunday, Jan. 26Michigan State at Ohio State, 11:30 a.m. (BTN)Michigan at Wisconsin, Noon (BTN.com)Minnesota at Penn State, Noon (CBS)Nebraska at Northwestern, 4 p.m. (BTN.com)Monday, Jan. 27Purdue at Illinois, 6 p.m. (BTN)

Preseason Coaches All-Big Ten TeamJordan Hooper, Sr., F, Nebraska (Unanimous Pick)*Maggie Lucas, Sr., G, Penn State (Unanimous Pick)Klarissa Bell, Sr., G, Michigan StateCourtney Moses, Sr., G, PurdueRachel Banham, Jr., G, Minnesota*denotes preseason player of the year

Returning All-Big Ten PlayersJordan Hooper, Nebraska, Sr. (1st Team) ForwardMaggie Lucas, Penn State, Sr. (1st Team) GuardRachel Banham, Minnesota, Jr. (1st Team) GuardKlarissa Bell, Michigan State, Sr. (3rd Team) GuardCourtney Moses, Purdue, Sr. (3rd Team) GuardMorgan Paige, Wisconsin, Sr. (3rd Team) GuardRachel Theriot, Nebraska, So. (All-Frosh) GuardMaggie Lyon, Northwestern, So. (All-Frosh) ForwardShayne Mullaney, Minnesota, So. (All-Frosh) GuardAmeryst Alston, Ohio State, So. (All-Frosh) Guard

NU All-Time Big Ten Players of the Week1/20/14 Rachel Theriot12/31/13 Jordan Hooper2/12/13 Jordan Hooper2/5/13 Jordan Hooper12/24/12 Jordan Hooper1/2/12 Jordan Hooper12/26/11 Jordan Hooper12/12/11 Jordan Hooper11/21/11 Lindsey Moore

NU All-Time Big Ten Freshmen of the Week2/5/13 Rachel Theriot1/22/13 Rachel Theriot12/31/12 Rachel Theriot1/24/12 Emily Cady

Hooper Named to Wooden Award Midseason Top 20 Two-ti me All-American Jordan Hooper was one of 21 players chosen to the Wooden Award Midseason Top 20, when the Wooden Nati onal Advisory Board announced its selecti ons on Friday, Jan. 17. Hooper is a nati onal player-of-the-year candidate for the Wade and Naismith trophies as well in 2013-14. She was also a candidate for all three awards in 2012-13. Hooper, a 6-2 senior forward from Alliance, Neb., is a two-ti me WBCA and Associated Press honorable-menti on All-American and a two-ti me fi rst-team All-Big Ten selecti on. She is poised to become just the third player in Nebraska history to score 2,000 points and grab 1,000 rebounds in her career, joining 1993 Wade Trophy winner Karen Jennings and 2010 fi rst-team WBCA All-American Kelsey Griffi n. Hooper, who has scored 2,017 points and pulled down 982 rebounds in starti ng the fi rst 115 games of her Husker career, is also in positi on to break the school’s three-point record. She enters the Northwestern game with 248 made three-pointers, just 19 shy of the school record held by three-ti me fi rst-team All-Big 12 guard Kiera Hardy (2004-07). Hooper has averaged nearly 72 three-pointers per season at Nebraska, including 81 a year ago when she helped shoot the Huskers to the 2013 NCAA Sweet 16. Over the summer, Hooper helped the USA Basketball Women’s World University Games Team to a gold medal in Kazan, Russia. In the championship, Hooper earned a start and scored nine points while grabbing nine rebounds while going head-to-head against several members of Russia’s 2012 Olympic Team. Hooper was one of three players from the Big Ten to earn menti on on the Wooden Award Midseason Top 20 and the Wade and Naismith preseason lists, joining Penn State’s Maggie Lucas and Minnesota’s Rachel Banham.

Hooper Named Candidate for Senior CLASS Award Nebraska’s Jordan Hooper has been selected as one of 30 candidates nati onally for the Senior CLASS Award for women’s basketball. The Senior CLASS Award announced its list of candidates on Wednesday, Oct. 30. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must display notable achievements in community, classroom, character and competi ti on. The acronym for “Celebrati ng Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School,” the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platf orm in athleti cs to make a positi ve impact as leaders in their communiti es. Hooper, a 6-2 senior forward from Alliance, Neb., is a two-ti me honorable-menti on All-American and a two-ti me fi rst-team All-Big Ten selecti on. She has also been a nominee for CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. In the community, she has volunteered her ti me at Belmont Elementary School, Saint Elizabeth’s Regional Medical Center and parti cipated on Nebraska’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committ ee. On the court, Hooper has led the Huskers to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances, including a trip to the 2013 NCAA Sweet 16. She has started 115 consecuti ve games and is a two-ti me team captain. She could challenge Nebraska career records for points, rebounds and three-pointers made. Hooper is one of only two women’s basketball student-athletes in the Big Ten Conference to earn a spot on the elite list of 30 Senior CLASS Award candidates, joining Penn State’s Maggie Lucas. The list of 30 candidates will be narrowed to 10 midseason by a nati onal media committ ee for the 2014 Senior CLASS Award. The 10 fi nalists will be placed on the offi cial ballot for a nati onwide vote. Fan balloti ng will be coupled with votes from coaches and media to determine the recipient of the award.

Cady, Theriot Making Strong Early Cases for All-Big Ten Awards Emily Cady is a two-ti me honorable-menti on All-Big Ten pick who is making an impressive case for bigger honors early in her junior campaign. The 6-2 forward from Seward, Neb., enters the Northwestern game ranked in the top 11 in nine stati sti cal categories in Big Ten play, including scoring (10th, 16.4 ppg), rebounding (2nd, 12.0 rpg), assists (8th, 4.2 apg), blocked shots (11th, 1.6 bpg), defensive rebounds (1st, 8.8 drpg), off ensive rebounds (3rd, 3.2 orpg), minutes played (3rd, 38.4 mpg), free throw percentage (5th, .912) and assist-to-turnover rati o (11th, 1.4-to-1). Cady is the only Big Ten forward to rank in the top 11 in conference play in scoring, rebounding, assists and blocked shots. In fact, no other conference forward ranks among the top 11 in more than any two of those categories. Cady and teammate Jordan Hooper are the only Big Ten forwards to rank among the league’s top 10 in both scoring and rebounding. In fi ve conference games, Cady has produced four double-doubles and just missed another double in the league opener with 11 points and nine boards in a win over Northwestern on Jan. 2. Sophomore Rachel Theriot also has been a dominant player for the Huskers early in the Big Ten season. The 6-0 point guard from Middleburg Heights, Ohio, ranks fourth in conference games-only with a team-leading 18.6 points per game. She leads the Big Ten with 40.4 minutes per game in conference play and is ti ed for the league lead in Big Ten play with her 2.5-to-1 assist-to-turnover rati o. She ranks third in Big Ten play with 7.0 assists per game, is ti ed for second in three-point fi eld goal percentage (.500), fi ft h in fi eld goal percentage (.556), ti ed for seventh in three-pointers made (2.0 pg). Both Cady and Theriot were Big Ten All-Freshman selecti ons early in their careers. Cady was chosen to the All-Freshman Team in 2011-12, while Theriot earned a spot in 2012-13.

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USA Today Coaches Top 2510th Regular-Season Poll

(Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014)1-Connecti cut (19-0) (32) .......................800 (1)2-Notre Dame (17-0) ..............................763 (2)3-Duke (18-1) ..........................................727 (3)4-Stanford (17-1) ....................................715 (4)5-Louisville (18-1) ...................................672 (5)6-Maryland (16-1) ..................................642 (6)7-North Carolina (16-3) ........................ 589 (9)8-Kentucky (15-3) .................................533 (12)9-Oklahoma State (16-1) ......................510 (13)10-Baylor (14-3) ......................................497 (7)11-South Carolina (17-2) ........................492 (8)12-Tennessee (14-4) .............................466 (10)13-Penn State (13-4) .......................... 389 (17)14-LSU (14-4) ........................................317 (14)15-Texas A&M (15-4) .......................... 310 (T21)16-California (13-4) ..............................272 (15)17-Iowa State (14-3) .............................267 (11)18-Nebraska (13-4) ............................ 261 (16)19-Vanderbilt (16-3) .............................230 (25)20-Purdue (13-5) ............................... 202 (19)21-West Virginia (16-2) ........................ 184 (NR)22-Gonzaga (16-3) ................................183 (23)23-Arizona State (15-3)...........................92 (24)24-NC State (16-3) ................................ 89 (T21)25-Florida State (14-4) ............................62 (18)Note: Nebraska 2013-14 opponents in bold.NU Opponents Receiving Votes:

Associated Press Top 2510th Regular-Season Poll

(Monday, Jan. 20, 2014)1-Connecti cut (19-0) (36) .......................900 (1)2-Notre Dame (16-0) ..............................847 (2)3-Duke (18-1) ..........................................824 (3)4-Stanford (16-1) ....................................810 (4)5-Louisville (18-1) ...................................742 (5)6-Maryland (16-1) ..................................735 (6)7-North Carolina (16-3) ........................ 642 (9)8-Oklahoma State (16-1) ......................613 (11)9-Kentucky (15-3) .................................592 (10)10-South Carolina (17-2) ........................567 (8)11-Tennessee (14-3) .............................557 (12)12-Baylor (14-3) ......................................551 (7)13-Penn State (13-4) .......................... 422 (16)14-Arizona State (15-2).........................403 (19)15-LSU (14-4) ........................................341 (14)16-Vanderbilt (16-3) .............................340 (24)17-Texas A&M (15-4) ............................306 (25)18-West Virginia (16-2) ........................ 255 (NR)19-California (12-4) ..............................244 (15)20-Iowa State (14-3) .............................190 (13)21-Nebraska (13-4) ............................ 170 (18)22-Purdue (13-5) ............................... 166 (22)23-NC State (16-3) ................................161 (20)24-Florida State (14-4) ............................84 (17)25-Gonzaga (16-3) ................................. 75 (NR)NU Opponents Receiving Votes: 27-Michigan State (36); 29-Michigan (19); T33-Indiana (3); T38-Iowa (1)

Husker Rankings Week-by-WeekWeek AP USA TodayNov. 1/2 17 12Nov. 11/12 15 10Nov. 18/19 11 10Nov. 25/26 10 10Dec. 2/3 15 13Dec. 9/10 19 16Dec. 16/17 19 17Dec. 23/24 18 15Dec. 30/31 18 15Jan. 6/7 16 14Jan. 13/14 18 16Jan. 20/21 21 18

Husker Front Line to Make 85th Straight Starts Together Nebraska’s starti ng forwards of Jordan Hooper (115), Emily Cady (84) and Hailie Sample (84) have joined each other in the Huskers’ starti ng fi ve for 84 consecuti ve games. The inside trio has been joined in the Husker starti ng lineup for each of the last 45 games by Rachel Theriot. Brandi Jeff ery started the fi rst three games of 2013-14 with the quartet, aft er starti ng the fi rst three games of 2012-13 with Hooper, Cady and Sample before being replaced in the starti ng fi ve by Theriot. Tear’a Laudermill has taken over the starti ng role the past 14 games. Consistent starti ng lineups are nothing new for the Huskers under Coach Connie Yori. In 2011-12, fi ft h-year senior guard Kaitlyn Burke joined Moore, Hooper, Cady and Sample in NU’s starti ng lineup for every game. Three ti mes in Yori’s fi rst 12 seasons at Nebraska, the Huskers have used the same starti ng fi ve for every game in a season, including all 33 games in 2011-12. The 2006-07 Huskers featured the same starti ng fi ve for 32 games on their way to a 22-10 season and the NCAA Tournament. Yori’s 2003-04 Huskers also used the same starti ng fi ve for 30 games on their way to an 18-12 season and a WNIT bid. A full year with the same starti ng fi ve is rare in women’s college basketball. In fact, Nebraska was the only Big Ten team to feature the same starti ng fi ve throughout 2011-12, and was one of only three teams in the 2012 NCAA Tournament to start the same fi ve every game. Kansas State and BYU were the others. Over the past nine seasons, Nebraska has used only 22 diff erent starti ng lineups in 276 games.

Big Red Playing Big on Boards Nebraska has produced a plus-7.0 rebounding margin over its fi rst 17 games of 2013-14, outrebounding the oppositi on by an average of 42.1-35.1. Jordan Hooper has led the barrage on the boards by averaging 10.1 rebounds per game, which ranks second in the Big Ten. Hooper owns a 15-rebound game against Creighton, 14-rebound eff orts against Washington State and Utah State, 13 rebounds against Alabama, 12 boards at Utah, 11 rebounds against UCLA and ORU, and 10 against Minnesota, Northwestern and UMass-Lowell. Emily Cady (9.5 rpg) has added eight double-digit rebound games of her own, including a career-high-matching 16 against Purdue on Jan. 19. She added 14 boards against Southern, 13 against Minnesota and Washington State, 12 at Michigan State, 11 rebounds against Alabama and 10 against Utah State and Illinois. She ranks fourth in the Big Ten in rebounding. Nebraska’s returning front line of Hooper, Cady and Hailie Sample have combined to average 25.4 rebounds per game.

Free Throws Pay Off Big For Big Red Nebraska has outscored its fi rst 17 opponents by an average of 17.3-7.5 (+9.8 ppg) at the free throw line. The Huskers have att empted 373 free throws, nearly doubling the 199 att empts by their opponents. The Huskers are shooti ng 78.8 percent at the line as a team, which leads the Big Ten. For the season, Nebraska has outscored the oppositi on by a total of 235 points, with 167 of those coming at the free throw line. Rachel Theriot is fi ft h in the Big Ten with her .896 (43-48) accuracy at the stripe, while Emily Cady (.859, 85-99), Tear’a Laudermill (.846, 22-26), Jordan Hooper (.798, 75-94) and Brandi Jeff ery (.750, 9-12), are all hitti ng at least 75 percent of their free throws. Cady ranks ninth in the Big Ten. Hailie Sample has hit 23-of-35 (.657) free throws, including 15 of her last 17 att empts (.882). Sample, Cady, Hooper, Theriot and Laudermill have all had double-digit streaks of made free throws this season. Nebraska’s primary front line players of Hooper (75), Cady (85), Hailie Sample (23) and Havers (18) have outscored NU’s opponents, 201-127 at the line.

Huskers More Than Fair in Foul Department Nebraska’s dominance at the free throw line starts with the Huskers winning the fi ght in the foul department. NU leads the Big Ten and ranks third nati onally by committi ng just 13.9 fouls per game. While the Huskers barely put their opponents in the bonus each game, they consistently force double-bonus free throw situati ons by the oppositi on. Nebraska’s opponents are averaging 20.3 fouls per game against the Big Red. Nebraska’s plus-6.4 diff erenti al in fouls per game and its nearly 80 percent free throw shooti ng has allowed the Big Red to outscore its opponents by 167 points at the line this season (9.8 ppg). Nebraska has conti nued a non-fouling trend from last season. The Huskers were whistled for just 12.8 fouls per game last season, including 11 fouls per game in Big Ten regular-season games.

@RachTheRiot Wreaking Havoc on Opposing Defenses Rachel Theriot has emerged as one of the top young point guards in the nati on in 2013-14. The 6-0 sophomore is averaging 13.6 points, 3.3 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 1.1 steals per game. She has been even bett er in Big Ten play with team bests of 18.6 points and 7.0 assists, while adding 2.6 rebounds and 1.0 steal per game. Last season, All-American Lindsey Moore averaged 15.0 points, 3.4 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 1.2 steals per game. Through 17 games of her sophomore campaign in 2010-11, Moore averaged 10.6 points, 3.6 rebounds and 5.1 assists per contest. On Jan. 16 against Minnesota, Theriot scored a career-high 33 points on 11-of-15 shooti ng from the fi eld, including 3-of-4 three-pointers, while knocking down all eight of her free throws. She hit Nebraska’s

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Nebraska’s Career Scoring LeadersPlayer (Years) Points1. Karen Jennings (1990-93) 2,4052. Maurti ce Ivy (1985-88) 2,1313. Kelsey Griffi n (2005-10) 2,0334. Jordan Hooper (2011-14) 2,0175. Amy Stephens (1986-89) 1,9766. Kiera Hardy (2004-07) 1,9307. Nicole Kubik (1997-2000) 1,8678. Anna DeForge (1995-98) 1,859

Husker Career 20-Point GamesJordan Hooper (42) Pointsat Illinois (1/12/14) 22at Michigan State (1/9/14) 21vs. Oral Roberts (12/29/13) 30vs. Utah State (12/8/13) 33vs. Washington State (11/30/13) 24vs. UMass-Lowell (11/27/13) 25vs. Southern (11/24/13) 23vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/21/13) 23vs. #24 Florida State (12/8/12) 36vs. Oral Roberts (12/20/12) 33at Northern Arizona (12/10/11) 32at #16 Penn State (12/30/11) 31at Missouri (2/2/11) 31vs. South Dakota State (12/21/11) 30at Iowa (2/11/13) 29vs. Idaho State (12/1/12) 29at Ohio State (1/31/13) 28vs. UCLA (11/8/13) 27vs. Minnesota (2/3/13) 27vs. Northern Arizona (11/16/12) 27at #15 Purdue (2/2/12) 27vs. #25 Michigan State (1/24/13) 25vs. #21 Purdue (3/4/12) 25vs. Mississippi Valley State (11/15/11) 25vs. Houston (12/18/10) 25vs. Nebraska-Omaha (11/26/10) 25vs. Iowa (3/8/13) 24at South Florida (12/16/12) 24vs. Minnesota (1/22/12) 23vs. Iowa (1/26/12) 22vs. Creighton (12/8/11) 22vs. #23 USC (11/18/11) 22vs. Miami (11/17/10) 22vs. #9 Texas A&M (3/25/13) 21vs. Chatt anooga (3/23/13) 21vs. #14 Ohio State (3/3/12) 21vs. Indiana (1/5/12) 21vs. Vermont (12/18/11) 21at Florida A&M (11/25/11) 21at Minnesota (2/13/12) 20vs. Kansas State (2/19/11) 20vs. Florida A&M (1/2/11) 20Emily Cady (3) Pointsvs. #8 Ohio State (2/26/12) 24at #10 Ohio State (1/19/12) 24vs. Minnesota (1/16/14) 23Rachel Theriot (2) Pointsvs. Minnesota (1/16/14) 33at Utah (11/15/13) 28Hailie Sample (1) Pointsat Creighton (12/5/12) 20

Nebraska’s 30-Point Games (Career)(21 Individuals/71 Games)Player (Years) Games1. Karen Jennings (1989-92) 122. Amy Stephens (1986-89) 93. Jordan Hooper (2011-14) 8 Maurti ce Ivy (1985-88) 85. Kelsey Griffi n (2006-10) 5 Nicole Kubik (1997-00) 5-- Rachel Theriot (2013-14) 1

Nebraska Career Games StartedPlayer (Years) Games Played1. Lindsey Moore (2010-13) 132 Kelsey Griffi n (2006-10) 1273. Janet Smith (1979-82) 1224. Meggan Yedsena (1991-94) 120 Kathy Hagerstrom (1980-83) 1206. Nicole Kubik (1997-00) 1197. Jordan Hooper (2011-14) 115 Anna DeForge (1995-98) 1149. Amy Stephens (1986-89) 11310. Dominique Kelley (2008-11) 110

fi nal two free throws with 14.9 seconds left to seal an 88-85 overti me win over the Gophers. Theriot scored 21 points aft er halft ime and played a career-high 45 minutes in the game. She did not commit a turnover. Earlier this season, Theriot erupted for a then-career-high 28 points, while matching her career best with seven rebounds in NU’s 75-69 win at Utah on Nov. 15. She added four assists while going a career-best 8-for-8 at the free throw line. She scored 19 points and had fi ve rebounds in the second half alone, while going 6-for-6 at the line in the game’s fi nal 35 seconds to seal the victory. In Nebraska’s Big Ten-opening win over Northwestern, Theriot produced game highs of 19 points and eight assists while committi ng just one turnover. She added six rebounds, two steals and a blocked shot while playing the full 40 minutes. She also hit two huge shot-clock buzzer-beaters late in the second half and grabbed NU’s fi nal defensive rebound. She scored a team-high 19 points and added four assists while playing the full 40 minutes against Purdue on Jan. 19. She hit two free throws in a one-and-one situati on with 27.9 seconds left to ti e the game at 75. Theriot added 11 points, six assists and a blocked shot for the third straight game in NU’s win at Illinois on Jan. 12. It followed an 11-point, eight-assist night at Michigan State Jan. 9, when she ti ed a career high with three three-pointers. Theriot has scored in double fi gures 12 ti mes this season, including each of the last six games and nine of the last 11 contests. Theriot pumped in 17 points and dished out fi ve assists in a win over Alabama, aft er distributi ng a career-high nine assists in the season-opening victory over UCLA. She had 13 points and eight assists in a win over Southern Nov. 24, before adding 10 points, six rebounds and six assists against Washington State, Nov. 30. Theriot contributed 12 points and fi ve assists in a loss at No. 18 North Carolina on Dec. 4, before producing 11 points, four rebounds and eight assists in the win over Utah State Dec. 8. As a starter at shooti ng guard as a freshman, the Middleburg Heights, Ohio, nati ve averaged 6.2 points, 2.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game and earned Big Ten All-Freshman honors.

Laudermill Excelling as a Starter Tear’a Laudermill has solidifi ed Nebraska’s starti ng lineup over the last 14 games, producing the most consistent and effi cient stretch of her career. The 5-9 junior guard from Riverside, Calif., is averaging 9.4 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.1 assists and 1.1 steals in 20.3 minutes per game as a starter. In Nebraska’s fi rst three games this season, Laudermill averaged 5.3 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.0 assist in 21 minutes per game off the bench. Laudermill’s production has steadily increased throughout her Husker career in a similar way that former Husker All-Big 12 guard and current professional Yvonne Turner grew during her career. Laudermill averaged 4.0 points and 1.5 rebounds per game as a freshman, before contributi ng 5.9 points and 1.8 boards per game as a sophomore. This season, she has increased her season averages to 8.6 points and 2.9 boards per game. The most notable jump though has come in Laudermill’s effi ciency. As a freshman in 2011-12, Laudermill shot just 27 percent from the fi eld and 52.4 percent at the free line. As a sophomore, Laudermill hit 35.1 percent of her shots from the fi eld and 73.8 percent of her free throws. This season, she is shooti ng 42.9 percent from the fi eld and a sparkling 84.6 percent at the line. She has been even bett er over the past nine games, averaging 9.7 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.4 steals while hitti ng 44.3 percent (31-70) of her shots, including 35.3 percent (12-34) of her threes. She also has hit 92.9 percent (13-14) of her free throws in 20 minutes per contest.

Huskers Sign Top Recrui ng Class in School History A fi ve-player signing class and a talented walk-on who received other NCAA Division I scholarship off ers have given Nebraska the best recruiti ng class in school history - coming in at No. 9 in ESPN’s class rankings on Nov. 21. Each of Nebraska’s scholarship recruits ranked among the top 25 nati onally by ESPN at their positi on. Tennessee Class 2-AA Player of the Year Jasmine Cincore, Kansas Class 4A Player of the Year Kaylee Page, California prep stars Natalie Romeo and Darrien Washington, and Washington High School standout Chandler Smith will join Coach Connie Yori’s Huskers. Emily Wood, a walk-on from Salina, Kan., completed the six-player NU freshman class for 2014-15. Smith, a 6-0 guard from Washington, signed her lett er of intent Monday, Nov. 18, aft er being ranked as the No. 62 player in the nati on by ESPN. Her additi on propelled the Huskers up seven spots in ESPN’s class rankings for 2014. Page and Romeo headline the Husker class. The 6-2 Page was ranked No. 42 nati onally by ESPN, while Romeo was No. 55. Romeo, a 5-7 point guard from the Bay Area, has been ranked as high as the No. 27 player overall nati onally by Full Court Press. Romeo’s club teammate, the 6-2 Washington, was ranked as the No. 16 post player in the nati on by ESPN, while Cincore was ranked as ESPN’s No. 24 point guard in the 2014 class, despite being projected as a combo guard for the Huskers. “We are excited about the potenti al of this recruiti ng class, and we hope all six players have outstanding senior seasons in high school this year,” Yori said. “We have built quite a bit of momentum in recruiti ng the past few years and this class is part of it.” Nebraska’s previous top recruiti ng class, which came with current Husker juniors Emily Cady, Hailie Sample, Tear’a Laudermill and Brandi Jeff ery, was ranked No. 24 nati onally in November of 2010.

Laudermill Growing LouderJunior Guard Tear’a Laudermill’s DevelopmentSeason PPG FG% 3FG% FT%2011-12 4.0 .270 .236 .5242012-13 5.9 .351 .233 .7382013-14 8.3 .410 .288 .846Last 9 Gms 9.7 .443 .353 .929

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Nebraska’s six newcomers will be expected to replace the loss of Jordan Hooper, a two-ti me All-American who is the only senior on the Huskers’ 11-player roster in 2013-14. Page, a 6-2 senior at Wamego High School in Kansas, was ranked as the No. 13 wing/shooti ng guard nati onally by ESPN. She averaged 20.8 points, 8.1 rebounds, 4.3 blocked shots, 3.0 assists and 1.8 steals per game as a junior. A gift ed shooter, Page knocked down 57 three-pointers for the Red Raiders in 2012-13. She helped Wamego to the Kansas Class 4A state championship while playing for her father, Jim Page, who was the Kansas Coach of the Year. Romeo, ESPN’s No. 12 point guard nati onally as a four-year starter at Carondelet High School in California, averaged 21.4 points, 6.7 assists and 6.3 steals per game as a junior to help the Cougars to the North Coast Secti on Division II ti tle for the third consecuti ve season. Along the way, she earned East Bay Athleti c League MVP and Nor Cal Prep Player-of-the-Year honors in 2012-13, helping Carondelet to a top 20 nati onal ranking as a team. Romeo has been a starter for one of the premier club programs in the nati on, the Cal Stars Elite, since she was an eighth grader. As a member of the Cal Stars program, Romeo has earned all-tournament or MVP honors at 16 nati onal tournaments. Smith’s signing brought even more talent to the Husker 2014 class. Smith plays point guard for her high school and club teams, but was ranked as the No. 18 wing in the country by ESPN. The 6-0 guard from Brewster High School in Washington, averaged 21.3 points, 9.2 rebounds, 6.9 assists and 4.2 steals as a junior to lead the Bears to a Class 1A state championship. She had 26 points and 10 rebounds in the 2013 state ti tle game, aft er producing 35 points and 12 boards in the 2012 Class 2B championship game. Cincore brings more athleti cism and strength to the perimeter for the Huskers. The 5-8 guard will add a gritt y defensive presence along with an expanding off ensive game to the NU backcourt. As a junior at Briarcrest Christi an in 2012-13, Cincore averaged 15 points, seven rebounds, four assists and three steals per game while leading her team to the state semifi nals. Washington adds size and potenti al to the Nebraska inside game. The 6-2 Washington plays at Skyline High School in the Bay Area and on the Cal Stars Elite. She is relati vely new to basketball, but brings excellent athleti cism to the court. Wood, a 5-5 guard from Salina Central High School, turned down scholarship off ers from Harvard and Dartmouth and Western Illinois to walk-on at Nebraska. She is a two-ti me Kansas Class 5A all-state selecti on and averaged 11.2 points and 2.3 assists per game as a junior. She has hit 132 career three-pointers as a three-year starter at Salina Central.

Huskers to Honor All-American Griffi n with Jersey Re rement The Nebraska women’s basketball program is adding another name and number to its wall of honor inside the new Pinnacle Bank Arena - and this one is a legend. Kelsey Griffi n, one of the most accomplished Huskers both on and off the court in program history, will be honored by Nebraska with the reti rement of her No. 23 jersey on Wednesday, Jan. 29, when the Huskers take on Michigan. She will join 1993 Wade Trophy Winner and CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Famer Karen Jennings (No. 51) and 1988 Big Eight Player-of-the-Year Maurti ce Ivy (No. 30) among Nebraska’s reti red jersey honorees. Griffi n, a fi rst-team All-American on the court and a nati onal player-of-the-year fi nalist in 2010, became the face of Nebraska women’s basketball for fi ve seasons (2006-10). The lightly recruited 6-2 forward from Eagle River, Alaska, powered Nebraska’s rise to nati onal prominence by earning three fi rst-team All-Big 12 Conference awards. Griffi n also led Nebraska to a trio of NCAA Tournament appearances in 2007, 2008 and 2010. Her fi nal season as a Husker, she etched a permanent place in Husker history as part of a six-player senior class that led Nebraska to an unbeaten regular season (29-0), 30 consecuti ve victories, a Big 12 Conference regular-season ti tle and Nebraska’s fi rst-ever trip to the NCAA Sweet 16. She captured Big 12 Player-of-the-Year honors while leading NU to a 32-2 fi nal record that included a 16-0 Big 12 mark. She ranks No. 3 on Nebraska’s all-ti me scoring list with 2,033 points, while ranking No. 2 in the Husker record book with 1,019 career rebounds. She joins 1993 Wade Trophy winner and fellow fi rst-team All-American Karen Jennings as the only players in Nebraska history with 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. Griffi n also set Nebraska’s career record with 40 double-doubles in her four years on the court in Lincoln. Her 127 career starts rank No. 2 in school history. As a senior, Griffi n averaged 20.1 points and 10.4 rebounds per game, including 20 double-doubles. She also earned a spot on the Big 12 All-Defensive Team by notching 60 steals, 26 blocked shots and took a remarkable 29 charges on the year. Griffi n was NU’s fi rst-ever winner of the Senior CLASS Award, recognizing her achievements in the community and the classroom, while honoring her character and success in competi ti on. She was honored as Nebraska’s Female Student-Athlete of the Year in 2009-10, before earning the No. 3 overall pick in the 2010 WNBA Draft . Griffi n earned a spot on the WNBA All-Rookie Team with the Connecti cut Sun in 2010. She completed her fourth professional season with the Sun in 2013, starti ng all 34 games and averaging career bests of 8.7 points and 5.0 rebounds per game. In her four-year WNBA career, she has played in 133 games with 61 starts for Connecti cut. Griffi n also has played professionally in Hungary, Israel and most recently for the Bendigo Spirit in Australia’s WNBL. In 2012-13, Griffi n led the Spirit to the WNBL ti tle and was named the MVP of the championship series. She has returned to Australia for the 2013-14 campaign, where she plays alongside former Husker teammate and 2012 Olympian Chelsea Aubry.

Husker Career Double-DoublesJordan Hooper (34)[34 Career: 2013-14 (8); 2012-13 (9); (2011-12 (14); 2010-11 (3)]vs. Minnesota (1/16/14) 18 points - 10 reboundsvs. Northwestern (1/2/14) 14 points - 10 reboundsvs. Oral Roberts (12/29/13) 30 points - 11 reboundsvs. Utah State (12/8/13) 33 points - 14 reboundsvs. Washington St. (11/30/13) 24 points - 14 reboundsvs. UMass-Lowell (11/27/13) 25 points - 10 reboundsat Utah (11/15/13) 13 points - 12 reboundsvs. UCLA (11/8/13) 27 points - 11 reboundsvs. Chatt anooga (3/23/13) 21 points - 12 reboundsat Michigan (2/21/13) 14 points - 12 reboundsat Indiana (1/10/13) 11 points - 11 reboundsvs. #14 Purdue (1/5/13) 15 points - 14 reboundsat South Florida (12/16/12) 24 points - 14 reboundsvs. #24 Florida State (12/8/12) 36 points - 12 reboundsvs. Idaho State (12/1/12) 29 points - 10 reboundsvs. Sam Houston St. (11/20/12) 19 points - 10 reboundsvs. Temple (11/11/12) 12 points - 14 reboundsvs. #21 Purdue (3/4/12) 25 points - 10 reboundsvs. #14 Ohio State (3/3/12) 21 points - 10 reboundsvs. Iowa (3/2/12) 15 points - 10 reboundsvs. Wisconsin (2/19/12) 19 points - 18 reboundsat Illinois (1/29/12) 12 points - 16 reboundsvs. Iowa (1/26/12) 22 points - 15 reboundsat #10 Ohio State (1/19/12) 19 points - 14 reboundsvs. Indiana (1/5/12) 21 points - 11 reboundsat #16 Penn State (12/30/11) 31 points - 12 reboundsvs. South Dakota State (12/21/11) 30 points - 11 reboundsvs. Vermont (12/18/11) 21 points - 14 reboundsat Georgia Tech (11/30/11) 15 points - 10 rebounds#23 USC (11/18/11) 22 points - 13 reboundsMississippi Valley State (11/15/11) 25 points - 10 reboundsvs. Louisville (12/20/10) 18 points - 10 reboundsvs. Houston (12/18/10) 25 points - 13 reboundsat Creighton (12/8/10) 14 points - 10 rebounds

Emily Cady (16)[16 Career: 2013-14 (8); 2012-13 (5); (2011-12 (3)]vs. #22 Purdue (1/19/14) 13 points - 16 reboundsvs. Minnesota (1/16/14) 23 points - 13 reboundsat Illinois (1/12/14) 19 points - 10 reboundsat Michigan State (1/9/14) 16 points - 12 reboundsvs. Utah State (12/8/13) 16 points -10 reboundsvs. Washington St. (11/30/13) 13 points - 13 reboundsvs. Southern (11/24/13) 18 points - 14 reboundsvs. Alabama (11/11/13) 19 points - 11 reboundsvs. #7 Penn State (3/3/13) 15 points - 10 reboundsvs. Ohio State (2/14/13) 10 points - 16 reboundsat Minnesota (1/20/13) 12 points - 10 reboundsat Indiana (1/10/13) 11 points - 10 reboundsvs. Wisconsin (1/2/13) 13 points - 14 reboundsvs. Kansas (3/18/12) 10 points - 10 reboundsvs. Iowa (3/2/12) 15 points - 10 reboundsat #15 Purdue (2/2/12) 11 points - 12 rebounds

Hailie Sample (1) at #9 Texas A&M (3/25/13) 10 points - 11 rebounds

NU Career Minutes PlayedPlayer, Pos. (Season) Minutes1. Lindsey Moore, G (2009-13) 4,3602. Meggan Yedsena, G (1991-94) 3,9953. Nicole Kubik, G (1997-00) 3,7984. Amy Stephens, G (1986-89) 3,7425. Anna DeForge, G (1995-98) 3,6526. Jina Johansen, G (2002-05) 3,5817. Jordan Hooper (2011-14) 3,4798. Kiera Hardy, G (2004-07) 3,4639. Cathy Owen, G (1982-85) 3,43410. Karen Jennings, F (1990-93) 3,36911. Maurti ce Ivy, F/G (1985-88) 3,327

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NCAA Lincoln Regional All-Session Tickets Selling Strong The University of Nebraska was awarded one of four regional host sites for the 2014 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, announced by the NCAA on Wednesday, Oct. 9. The Huskers will host the four-team regional at Pinnacle Bank Arena in downtown Lincoln, March 29 and 31. All-session ti ckets went on sale to the general public on Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 8 a.m., and sales have been strong, more than 3,900 as of Wednesday, Jan. 22. All-session reserved seats are $40, while all-session general admission seati ng is available for just $25 over three games. The GA seats include lower level seats behind each basket (secti ons 101 and 112), along with 200 and 300 Level seats. Student ti ckets are available for just $15 ($5 per game if purchased in advance, all-session). “It’s an exciti ng ti me to be a part of the Nebraska women’s basketball program, and the NCAA Regional announcement just keeps that building,” Coach Connie Yori said. “We’ve got a long way to go as a team before we can even think about the possibility of getti ng back to the Sweet 16 this year, but it is certainly a great opportunity for men’s and women’s basketball fans to have a chance to watch college basketball being played at a really high level at the end of March in Lincoln.” The last ti me the University of Nebraska served as a host for the an NCAA men’s or women’s basketball tournament came on March 17, 1993, when the Husker women defeated San Diego, 81-58, in the fi rst round at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. It is the only game the Nebraska women’s basketball team has ever played on its home court in the NCAA Tournament. The other three NCAA Regional sites are Louisville, Ky., Notre Dame, Ind., and Stanford, Calif. The 16 NCAA fi rst- and second-round locati ons are Baylor, Duke, Iowa, Iowa State, Kentucky, LSU, Maryland, North Carolina, Penn State, Purdue, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Toledo, UConn, UCLA and Washington. The NCAA Women’s Final Four will be held at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn., April 6-8.

Hooper Powers Team USA to Gold at World University Games Nebraska’s Jordan Hooper scored nine points and grabbed nine rebounds while making her fi rst internati onal start, powering the USA Basketball Women’s World University Games Team to a 90-71 victory in the gold medal game on July 15. Hooper, a 6-2 senior forward from Alliance, Neb., erupted in her fi rst USA start, pouring in fi ve points, including the game’s fi rst three-pointer, to go along with three early rebounds to fuel the U.S. team’s 13-3 lead to open the game. She also played a major role defensively in helping the United States to its third straight World University Games gold medal. Hooper scored seven fi rst-quarter points to help the USA take a 22-13 lead at the end of the quarter. She played the enti re fi rst period and fi nished with 31 minutes in the game. In the tournament, Hooper fi nished with 6.5 points and 5.8 rebounds in 15.7 minutes per game, giving her per 40-minute averages of 16.6 points and 14.9 boards. Hooper started the second quarter on the bench, and while she was out, the Russian team quickly trimmed the USA margin to 25-21 with 7:46 left in the fi rst half. Hooper immediately returned to the court and helped shut out the Russians for the next three minutes to ignite a 7-0 USA run. Hooper’s off ensive rebound and assist to Crystal Bradford (Central Michigan) in the corner for a three-pointer, gave the USA a 38-25 lead with 2:43 left in the half. It was the fi rst of back-to-back threes by Bradford in a 45-second stretch to send the U.S. squad to halft ime with a 41-27 lead. With Hooper keying the defense, the USA allowed six points in the fi nal seven-plus minutes of the half. Nebraska’s two-ti me All-American played every minute of the third quarter. She again keyed a U.S. defense that helped the team build a 68-47 lead at the end of three quarters. Hooper’s fi nal bucket came with 7:30 left in the game, giving the USA a 75-55 lead.

2012-13 Nebraska Team Season Highlights • 2013 NCAA Sweet 16 (second appearance in last four years) • 25 wins (second-highest victory total in school history) - 25-9 overall record • 12 Big Ten wins (second-most conference wins in school history) - 12-4 Big Ten record • Big Ten regular-season runner-up fi nish / Big Ten Tournament semifi nalist • No. 16 in fi nal NCAA RPI. Nebraska played the No. 12 Strength of Schedule in the nati on. • No. 18 in fi nal USA Today/Coaches Top 25; No. 24 in fi nal AP Poll (regular season) • No. 16 nati onally in average home att endance (5,243) • 10 victories over 2013 NCAA Tournament teams (10-8) • Nebraska’s 74-63 win at No. 9 Texas A&M on March 25 marked the Huskers’ fi rst true road NCAA Tournament victory in history and the highest seed (No. 3) NU has ever defeated in the tournament. • 10-game winning streak (Jan. 20-Feb. 28), second-longest winning streak in school history • Nebraska closed season with seven-game winning streak in true road games (acti ve streak) • Big Ten No. 2 RPI Conference in the nati on and 6-0 in fi rst-round NCAA Tournament games • Coach Connie Yori was named the Big Ten Coach of the Year • Nebraska was one of 25 teams in the 64-team NCAA Tournament fi eld with a perfect 100 percent graduati on rate. NU has had a 100 percent grad rate in each of NU’s fi ve tournament appearances under Coach Connie Yori.

2013-14 Husker Season In-DepthNU leads at the half 10-0NU trails at the half 2-4NU is ti ed at the half 1-0

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Nebraska Career Three-Point LeadersPlayer, Pos. (Season) 3FG1. Kiera Hardy, G (2004-07) 2672. Jordan Hooper, F (2011-present) 2483. Yvonne Turner, G (2007-10) 1834. Lindsey Moore, G (2009-13) 1735. Anna DeForge, G (1995-98) 1556. Kate Galligan, G (1993-96) 1457. Nicole Kubik, G (1997-00) 1298. Amy Stephens, G (1986-89) 1299. Kaitlyn Burke, G (2007-12) 11010. Amanda Went, G (1998-01) 96

Nebraska Season 3FG MadeSeason 3FG1. 2011-12 2302. 2009-10 2253. 2010-11 2184. 2012-13 2145. 2006-07 1736. 2008-09 1717. 2004-05 1618. 2005-06 155 2007-08 14810. 2003-04 145*all teams coached by Connie Yori

Nebraska Season 3FG a emptedSeason 3FG1. 2011-12 7592. 2012-13 6843. 2009-10 6614. 2010-11 6585. 2006-07 5196. 2008-09 5167. 2004-05 4848. 2003-04 4629. 2005-06 45710. 2007-08 455*all teams coached by Connie Yori

Nebraska’s Top Home Win TotalsSeason Wins1. 2009-10 162. 1997-98 163. 2007-08 14 4. 1978-79 145. 2012-13 13 2011-12 13 2003-04 13 1987-88 139. 2004-05 12 1998-99 12 1995-96 12 1992-93 12 1986-87 12-- 2013-14 11Nebraska owns 11 straight seasons with 10 or more home victories (longest streak in school history).

Go Big RoadNU’s Seasons with 10 or More Road Wins1. 2009-10 16-2 (12-0 Away; 4-2 Neutral)2. 1975-76 15-83. 1976-77 14-144. 2012-13 12-5 (10-3 Away; 2-2 Neutral) 2006-07 12-6 1991-92 12-8 1979-80 12-148. 2011-12 11-6 (8-4 Away; 3-2 Neutral) 1992-93 11-7

Yori Captured Big Ten Coach-of-the-Year Honors Nebraska’s Connie Yori was named the Big Ten Coach of the Year in voti ng by conference coaches for 2013. Yori captured her second conference coach-of-the-year award in the last four seasons and her

fi rst in the Big Ten. In 2012-13, Yori guided Nebraska to 10 straight conference wins, including a perfect February, as the Huskers fi nished with a 12-4 Big Ten mark as the regular-season runner-up. Yori’s young squad overcame a plethora of injuries and a 2-3 Big Ten start to play for a share of the Big Ten ti tle in the regular-season fi nale against No. 7 Penn State at the Devaney Center. Although Nebraska came up short against the Lady Lions, Yori’s team fi nished the regular

season with a 22-7 overall record that included a Big Ten-best 7-1 road mark in conference play. Yori captured Big 12 Coach-of-the-Year honors in 2010 on her way to WBCA, AP, USBWA, Naismith and Kay Yow Nati onal Coach-of-the-Year awards. She led the Huskers to the 2010 NCAA Sweet Sixteen aft er capturing the Big 12 regular-season ti tle with a perfect 16-0 record. The 2009-10 Huskers, which featured fi rst-team All-American Kelsey Griffi n and fi rst-team All-Big 12 picks Cory Montgomery and Yvonne Turner, fi nished with a 32-2 overall record. Before becoming Nebraska’s head coach in 2002-03, Yori claimed Missouri Valley Conference Coach-of-the-Year honors in her fi nal season at Creighton in 2002. In Yori’s fi rst 11 seasons as NU’s coach, her Huskers have earned a total of 32 all-conference awards (10 fi rst team, 2 second team, 11 honorable menti on, 5 freshmen, 4 defensive).

Yori’s 2012-13 Huskers Notched Another 20-Win Campaign Coach Connie Yori is in the midst of leading the Huskers to the most successful era in school history. The 2012-13 Huskers earned their second NCAA Sweet 16 selecti on in the past four years, while rolling to

25 wins - the second-highest victory total in school history. It was Nebraska’s fi ft h 20-win season in the past seven years. Prior to Yori leading her 2006-07 Huskers to 22 wins, Nebraska had only managed fi ve 20-win seasons in the previous 26 years. NU has managed 14 20-win seasons in 38 full seasons of women’s basketball as a varsity sport. Over the past seven seasons, Nebraska has averaged 21.7 wins, including the three highest victory totals in school history - 32 wins in 2009-10, 25 in 2012-13 and 24 wins in 2011-12. Over the past four years, NU has averaged

23.5 wins per year. Prior to Yori’s arrival in 2002-03, Nebraska’s record for most wins in a season was 23 (1978-79, 1979-80, 1992-93, 1997-98).

Hooper Joins Pres gious 2,000-Point, 900-Rebound Club Jordan Hooper has reached a truly elite combinati on with 2,000 points and 900 rebounds in her career. Hooper has pushed her career totals to 2,017 points and 982 rebounds. She is just the third player in school history to reach those levels of producti on. Only fi rst-team All-Americans Karen Jennings (1990-93) and Kelsey Griffi n (2006-10) have achieved both of those marks, and by the end of this season both will have their Husker jerseys reti red.

Hooper Closing in on Husker Career Three-Point Record Senior Jordan Hooper owns 248 career three-pointers, just 19 shy of the Husker career record set by Kiera Hardy (267, 2004-07). Hooper became the fi rst Husker junior to reach 200 career threes in 2012-13. Hardy ended her junior

campaign in 2005-06 with 196. Hooper, who hit 67 three-pointers in each of her fi rst two seasons as a Husker, knocked down 81 in 2012-13, to match Hardy’s 2005-06 total for the most by a junior in school history. Hooper did not att empt a three-pointer on her way to a 33-point, 14-rebound performance against Utah State Dec. 8. It is the only game in Hooper’s career without a three-point att empt. She also went without hitti ng a three in Nebraska’s win over Creighton on Dec. 14. It marked just the second ti me in her career that she went without a made three-pointer in consecuti ve games, joining a home game against Kansas (0-2) on Jan. 16,

2010, and a road game at Kansas State (0-3) on Jan. 22, 2010 during her freshman season. She has never gone three straight games in her career without hitti ng a three. Hooper connected on a three-pointer in NU’s win over South Dakota on Dec. 21, before going 4-for-8 from long range in Nebraska’s fi nal non-conference victory over Oral Roberts on Dec. 29.

Hooper Puts Up Double-Doubles at Record Rate Jordan Hooper ranks third all-ti me at Nebraska with 34 career double-doubles, following her 18-point, 10-rebound eff ort against Minnesota on Jan. 16. It was her eighth double-double of the season and second in Big Ten play, joining 14 points and 10 boards against Northwestern on Jan. 2.

Husker 3FG Leaders Player (Class) 3FGJordan Hooper (Sr.) 248Tear’a Laudermill (Jr.) 54Emily Cady (Jr.) 51Brandi Jeff ery (Jr.) 44Rachel Theriot (So.) 43Sadie Murren (So.) 21

2,000-900 Club2,000 Points, 900 ReboundsHusker (Years) Pts-RbsKaren Jennings (90-93) 2405-1000Kelsey Griffi n (06-10) 2033-1019Jordan Hooper (11-14) 2017-982

Yori’s Conference GloryCoach of the Year SeasonBig Ten Conference 2012-13Big 12 Conference 2009-10Missouri Valley Conference 2001-02

Yori’s 20-Win SeasonsSeason Record1. 2009-10 32-22. 2012-13 25-9 3. 2011-12 24-9 2006-07 22-10 5. 2007-08 21-12

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She owns two huge doubles this season with 30 points and 11 rebounds in a win over Oral Roberts on Dec. 29 and 33 points, 14 rebounds in a win over Utah State on Dec. 8. Hooper, who produced three double-doubles in Big Ten play in 2013, has produced some monstrous doubles in her career. In fact, 19 of her career double-doubles have included 20-point scoring eff orts, including fi ve of her eight career 30-point games. Her 30th career double-double came with 24 points and 14 rebounds in a loss to Washington State on Nov. 30. Last season in a win at 2013 NCAA second-round parti cipant South Florida, Hooper poured in 24 points and had 14 rebounds. The previous game against 2013 NCAA second-round parti cipant Florida State, Hooper erupted for 36 points and 12 boards in a win on Dec. 8, 2012. She recorded her 20th career double-double with 29 points and 10 boards against Idaho State on Dec. 1, 2012. In the 2012 Big Ten Tournament, Hooper produced three double-doubles in four games, including 25 points and 10 boards against No. 21 Purdue and 21 points and 10 rebounds against No. 14 Ohio State. Earlier in the 2011-12 season, Hooper had 19 points and a career-high 18 rebounds in a win at Wisconsin on Feb. 19, 2012. She added 22 points and 15 rebounds against Iowa on Jan. 26, 2012. Hooper led the Big Ten and ranked among the top 25 players nati onally with 14 double-doubles in 2011-12. Hooper, who produced double fi gures in 32 of Nebraska’s 33 games, recorded 14 double-fi gure rebounding performances as a sophomore. Hooper’s 14 double-doubles ranked as the third-highest single-season total in school history, trailing only fi rst-team All-American Kelsey Griffi n’s 20 in 2009-10, and Nafeesah Brown’s 16 in 1993-94. Griffi n and Brown were both seniors when they produced their impressive double-fi gure totals. As a sophomore, Hooper became just the fi ft h player in Nebraska history to post double-fi gure double-doubles in a season, joining Griffi n (10, 2006-07, 20, 2009-10), Brown (16, 1993-94), Karen Jennings (13, 1990-91, 13, 1991-92), Maurti ce Ivy (10, 1985-86) and Carol Garey (10, 1978-79). Hooper recorded double-doubles in a personal-best four straight games from Dec. 18, 2011, to Jan. 5, 2012.

Nebraska’s History of Success at Home Nebraska has opened the Pinnacle Bank Arena era with an 11-2 home record in 2013-14, including a 77-49 win over UCLA (Nov. 8) in the fi rst-ever regular-season basketball game at the arena. NU added a 62-48 victory over Alabama (Nov. 11), a 78-55 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Nov. 21), an 87-64 win over Southern (Nov. 24) and a 77-42 victory over UMass-Lowell (Nov. 27). NU lost its fi rst-ever game to Washington State (76-72) at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Nov. 30, but bounced back with a 95-75 win over Utah State on Dec. 8. The Huskers added a 63-38 win over Creighton on Dec. 14, before rolling to an 87-53 win over South Dakota on Dec. 21 and an 89-53 victory over Oral Roberts on Dec. 29. NU won its fi rst-ever Big Ten home game with a 66-65 thriller over Northwestern Jan. 2, and an 88-85 overti me win over Minnesota on Jan. 16. It marked the fi rst overti me game in Pinnacle Bank Arena history. NU suff ered its fi rst home Big Ten loss with a 77-75 setback on a last-second shot against No. 22 Purdue on Jan. 19. The Huskers have improved to 399-132 (.751) all-ti me at home. The Huskers have gone 135-36 (.789) over the last 11 seasons at home, posti ng double-fi gure home victory totals in each of the last 11 seasons, including 11-2 in 2013-14. NU went a perfect 16-0 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in 2009-10. Nebraska played in the Devaney Center from 1976-77 through 2012-13, posti ng a 388-130 record, including 146-88 (.624) mark in conference play. NU went 13-4 at home in 2012-13.

Big Ten Network Provides Major Exposure for Huskers For the third consecuti ve season, Nebraska expects to have every regular-season and postseason game available in nati onal television/video form for Husker fans to follow all the acti on. In 2013-14, at least seven regular-season Nebraska women’s basketball games will be televised live nati onally by the Big Ten Network, including each of NU’s fi rst fi ve Big Ten Conference contests. An eighth regular-season game (Illinois, Feb. 27) could be picked up by BTN, and Nebraska’s early round games in the Big Ten Conference Tournament also will be televised by BTN. If the Huskers can advance to the Big Ten championship game in Indianapolis, that game will be televised by ESPN. It would give Nebraska three appearances on the ESPN family of networks in just over two weeks, following a Feb. 24 clash with Penn State and NU’s regular-season fi nale at Purdue on March 2. Both those games will be televised live nati onally by ESPN2. Nebraska’s Big Ten/ACC Challenge game at North Carolina on Dec. 4 was streamed live world-wide by ESPN3. Nebraska’s fi rst nati onally televised game of the season will come at Utah on Nov. 15, when the Huskers appear on the Pac-12 Network. NU also will make two appearances on Nebraska Educati onal Television (NET) in 2013-14. The fi rst game in the history of Pinnacle Bank Arena appeared on NET when the Huskers batt led the UCLA Bruins on Nov. 8. Nebraska will be back on NET again against Michigan on Jan. 29. Both of Nebraska’s NET games will be streamed live to the Big Ten Digital Network (BTDN aka BTN.com All-Access). Throughout the season, BTDN will provide video streams to at least 16 games for BTN.com All-Access subscribers.

Nebraska in Big Ten RankingsTEAM (Through games Jan. 23)Defensive Rebounds - 1st (31.7 drbpg)Defensive Rebound Pct. - 1st (.758)Scoring Margin - 1st (+13.8 ppg)Free Throw Pct. - 1st (.788)Scoring Off ense - 2nd (75.6 ppg)Scoring Defense - 2nd (61.8 ppg)Opponent Total Rebounds - 2nd (35.1 rpg)Rebound Margin - 3rd (+7.0 rpg)Total Rebounds - 3rd (42.1 rpg)Assist-to-Turnover Rati o - 4th (1.1)Assists - 5th (16.4 apg)Field Goal Pct. - 5th (.441)3FG Pct. Defense - 5th (.302)FG Pct. Defense - 6th (.378)3FG Pct. - 6th (.337)3FG Made - 7th (6.4 pg)Turnover Margin - 7th (-0.3 topg)Steals - 9th (5.9 spg)Off ensive Rebounds - 10th (10.4 orbpg)Off ensive Rebound Pct. - 11th (.293)Blocked Shots - 11th (3.2 bpg)

INDIVIDUAL (Through games Jan. 23)Scoring - Jordan Hooper - 3rd (19.5 ppg)Scoring - Emily Cady - 15th (14.3 ppg)Scoring - Rachel Theriot - 20th (13.6 ppg)Rebounding - Jordan Hooper - 2nd (10.1 rpg)Rebounding - Emily Cady - 4th (9.5 rpg)FG Pct. - Emily Cady - 3rd (.552)FG Pct. - Rachel Theriot - 11th (.506)3FG Pct. - Rachel Theriot - 7th (.417)3FG Made - Jordan Hooper - 11th (1.9 pg)Assists - Rachel Theriot - 4th (5.9 apg)Assist-to-TO Rati o - Rachel Theriot - 2nd (2.2-to-1)FT Pct. - Rachel Theriot - 5th (.896)FT Pct. - Emily Cady - 9th (.859)Blocked Shots - Emily Cady - 13th (1.2 bpg)Defensive Rebounds - Jordan Hooper - 1st (7.8 drbpg)Defensive Rebounds - Emily Cady - 3rd (7.4 drbpg)Off ensive Rebounds - Jordan Hooper - 9th (2.2 orbpg)Off ensive Rebounds - Emily Cady - 10th (2.1 orbpg)Off ensive Rebounds - Hailie Sample - T14th (2.0 orbpg)Minutes Played - Rachel Theriot - 10th (34.2 mpg)

Nebraska in NCAA RankingsTEAM (Top 100 rankings through games Jan. 19)Personal Fouls Per Game - 3rd (13.9)FT Pct. - 5th (.788)Scoring Margin - 30th (+13.8 ppg)Win-Loss Pct. - 40th (.765)FG Pct. - 40th (.441)Assists Per Game - 42nd (16.4 apg)Assist-to-Turnover Rati o - 42nd (1.09)Rebound Margin - 44th (+7.0 rpg)Scoring Off ense - 48th (75.6 ppg)Scoring Defense - 66th (61.8 ppg)3FG Pct. - 79th (.337)Turnovers Per Game - 82nd (15.0)FG Pct. Defense - 83rd (.378)3FG Made Per Game - 83rd (6.4)

INDIVIDUAL (Top 100 rankings through games Jan. 19)Points Per Game - Jordan Hooper - 44th (19.5 ppg)Total Points - Jordan Hooper - 51st (332)Rebounds Per Game - Jordan Hooper - 39th (10.1 rpg)Rebounds Per Game - Emily Cady - 54th (9.5 rpg)Double-Doubles - Jordan Hooper - 34th (8)Double-Doubles - Emily Cady - 34th (8)Assists Per Game - Rachel Theriot - 24th (5.9 apg)Assist-to-Turnover Rati o - Rachel Theriot - 44th (2.20)Free Throw Pct. - Rachel Theriot - 19th (.896)Free Throw Pct. - Emily Cady - 57th (.859)

Double-Double DynamoNebraska’s Career LeadersPlayer (Years) Doubles1. Kelsey Griffi n (06-10) 402. Karen Jennings (90-93) 363. Jordan Hooper (11-14) 34

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Nebraska’s inaugural exhibiti on game at Pinnacle Bank Arena against Pitt sburg State on Oct. 29 was streamed live for free on Huskers.com. NU’s Nov. 30 game with Washington State also was streamed live on Huskers.com. For the fi rst ti me in school history in 2011-12, all 33 games played by the Huskers were delivered by nati onal television or live video streams to Husker fans. In 2012-13, Nebraska enjoyed its highest level of nati onal TV exposure in school history, while adding two outstanding alternati ve video streaming sources. NU’s game with Duke was the 34th game of 2012-13 available world-wide to fans and the 16th nati onally televised game. It was NU’s fourth game on ESPN2. The Huskers had 10 nati onally televised games on the Big Ten Network, one on CBS and one on the Pac-12 Network. The Big Ten Network distributed 10 other Nebraska women’s basketball games through live video streams on BTN.com, including two that were televised live in the state of Nebraska by NET. HuskersNside, the live video area on Huskers.com, took care of the rest of NU’s games in 2012-13.

Husker Sports Network, Huskers.com Carries NU World-Wide The Husker Sports Network enters its 20th season of producing and marketi ng the live broadcasts of Nebraska women’s basketball in 2013-14. Women’s basketball play-by-play announcer Matt Coatney and color commentator Jeff Griesch are in their 13th season together as the Huskers’ broadcast team. The Husker Sports Network and Nebraska women’s basketball have teamed up for well over a decade to take every game, home and away, around the world for free on Huskers.com. In additi on to carrying every women’s basketball game free on Huskers.com, the Husker Sports Network fl agship stati ons B107.3 FM-KBBK (Lincoln) and The Wolf 93.3 FM-KFFF (Omaha) provide strong FM signals for Husker women’s basketball and volleyball. 880-AM-KRVN (Lexington) also provides a huge AM signal statewide in central Nebraska, while more than 20 stati ons have joined the Husker Sports Network’s women’s basketball coverage across the state.

Fastbreakers Off er Travel Opportuni es to Follow Huskers The Fastbreakers Nebraska Women’s Basketball Booster Club is off ering a pair of opportuniti es to follow the Huskers on the road this season. The fi rst trip being organized is for Nebraska’s Feb. 1 showdown with Iowa in Iowa City. The second trip will join the Huskers at the 2014 Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis, March 6-9. For complete informati on on the travel opportuniti es, visit the Nebraska women’s basketball home page on Huskers.com and click on “Fastbreakers Travel” in the right side menu opti ons. Fans can also e-mail Gary Schuster at [email protected].

Fastbreakers Prepare for More Fun with Pregame Par es The Fastbreakers Women’s Basketball Booster Club has set the dates for four Pregame Parti es in Lincoln for the 2013-14 season. With the new development in the Haymarket District, the Fastbreakers invite fans to take a tour of some of the new restaurants in the area at these fun new events. Each Pregame Party will begin two hours prior to the ti p-off for select games, and wrap up 30 minutes before the game begins to allow fans to get to their seats in ti me for the game. Pregame Parti es will feature great food and drink specials at each locati on, lots of door prizes, and a diff erent Husker spirit item provided for each fan in att endance. There is no cost to att end (food and drink will be available for purchase), and no RSVP is required. At the season’s end, fans will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite locati on, where next year’s events will be held. The fi rst Pregame Party was held on Thursday, Nov. 21 at the Courtyard Marriott Bistro, just two blocks from Pinnacle Bank Arena. The party began at 5 p.m., prior to the game against Arkansas-Pine Bluff , which ti pped off at 7 p.m. The second Pregame Party was held on Sunday, Dec. 8 (game vs. Utah State). NU’s third Pregame Party was Thursday, Jan. 16 (game vs. Minnesota), and the fi nal one will be Saturday, Feb. 8 (game vs. Michigan State). Locati ons will be announced on Huskers.com, Twitt er, Facebook and at Husker Women’s Basketball games. Questi ons can be directed to the Huskers Athleti c Fund at (402) 472-2367 or 800-8-BIG RED, or at athleti [email protected].

Husker Home A endance Soars Past 70,000 Through 13 home games, the Huskers have att racted 73,782 fans including 10 of the top-16 largest home non-conference crowds in school history. NU has drawn 5,000 or more fans for nine of its fi rst 13 home

games at Pinnacle Bank Arena, including seven of 10 home non-conference games. The Big Red drew only fi ve home non-conference crowds of 5,000 or more in 37 seasons at the Devaney Center. Nebraska’s total home att endance of 73,782 ranks No. 9 nati onally, while NU’s average home att endance of 5,676 ranks 11th. Nebraska att racted almost 15,000 fans to Pinnacle Bank Arena in its season-opening weekend, including a non-conference school-record crowd of 9,750 for a season-opening win over UCLA on Nov. 8. The Huskers added a crowd of 4,924 for a Veterans Day win over Alabama on Nov. 11.

Nebraska All-Time NCAA Appearances11 Appearances, 18 Games (7-11 Record)Season (Sd.) Opponent Site Result1988 (5) at (4) USC Los Angeles L, 82-1001993 (6) vs. (11) San Diego Lincoln W, 81-581993 (6) at (3) USC Los Angeles L, 60-781996 (9) vs. (8) Colo. St. Stanford, Calif. L, 62-661998 (9) vs. (8) New Mexico Norfolk, Va. W, 76-591998 (9) at (1) Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. L, 60-751999 (11) vs. (6) Kentucky Los Angeles L, 92-982000 (12) vs. (5) Boston College Charlott esville, Va. L, 76-932007 (9) vs. (8) Temple Raleigh, N.C. L, 61-642008 (8) vs. (9) Xavier College Park, Md. W, 61-582008 (8) at (1) Maryland College Park, Md. L, 64-762010 (1) vs. (16) UNI Minneapolis W, 83-442010 (1) vs. (8) UCLA Minneapolis W, 83-702010 (1) vs. (4) Kentucky Kansas City L, 67-762012 (6) vs. (11) Kansas Litt le Rock L, 49-572013 (6) vs. (11) Chatt anooga College Stati on, Texas W, 73-592013 (6) at (3) Texas A&M College Stati on, Texas W, 74-632013 (6) vs. (2) Duke Norfolk, Va. L, 45-53

Nebraska’s Top 25 Wins Under Yori (28)Opponent Final Loca on#9 Texas A&M (March 25, 2013) 74-53 College Stati on, Texas#25 Michigan State (Jan. 24, 2013) 59-54 Devaney Center#24 Florida State (Dec. 8, 2012) 78-77 Devaney Center#14 Ohio State (March 3, 2012) 77-62 Indianapolis, Ind.#8 Ohio State (Feb. 26, 2012) 71-57 Devaney Center#15 Purdue (Feb. 2, 2012) 93-89 3OT West Lafayett e, Ind.#16 Penn State (Dec. 30, 2011) 71-63 University Park, Pa.#23 USC (Nov. 18, 2011) 68-50 Devaney Center#22 UCLA (March 23, 2010) 83-70 Minneapolis#11 Oklahoma (Feb. 24, 2010) 80-64 Norman, Okla.#13 Iowa State (Feb. 17, 2010) 60-50 Devaney Center#12 Texas A&M (Feb. 6, 2010) 71-60 Devaney Center#10 Oklahoma State (Feb. 3, 2010) 88-67 Devaney Center#9 Baylor (Jan. 17, 2010) 65-56 Waco, Texas#19 Texas (Jan. 12, 2010) 91-79 Devaney Center#5 LSU (Dec. 20, 2009) 77-63 Devaney Center#20 Kansas State (Feb. 25, 2009) 52-47 Devaney Center#24 Arizona State (Dec. 28, 2008) 62-58 Devaney Center#21 Texas A&M (Jan. 23, 2008) 73-60 Devaney Center#15 Texas (Jan. 9, 2008) 56-45 Devaney Center#13 Baylor (Feb. 3, 2007) 76-67 Devaney Center#25 Kansas State (Jan. 17, 2007) 70-63 Devaney Center#18 New Mexico (Nov. 13, 2006) 66-59 Tempe, Ariz.#14 Iowa State (Feb. 12, 2005) 88-59 Devaney Center#2 Baylor (Jan. 12, 2005) 103-99 3OT Devaney Center#9 Kansas State (Jan. 24, 2004) 81-63 Devaney Center#13 Ohio State (Dec. 12, 2003) 60-55 Devaney Center#25 Cincinnati (Dec. 15, 2002) 65-55 Devaney Center

Nebraska’s 20-Win SeasonsSeason Record (Pct.) Conference (Pct.)1. 2009-10 32-2 (.941) 16-0 (1.000)2. 2012-13 25-9 (.735) 12-4 (.750) 3. 2011-12 24-9 (.727) 10-6 (.625)4. 1992-93 23-8 (.742) 10-4 (.714) 1997-98 23-10 (.697) 11-5 (.688) 1978-79 23-13 (.639) none 1979-80 23-17 (.575) none 2006-07 22-10 (.688) 10-6 (.625) 1987-88 22-7 (.759) 11-3 (.786)10.1975-76 21-9 (.700) none 1991-92 21-11 (.656) 9-5 (.643) 2007-08 21-12 (.636) 9-7 (.563) 1998-99 21-12 (.636) 8-8 (.500)14. 1976-77 21-16 (.588) none*bold indicates team coached by Connie Yori

NU’s Best Winning PercentagesSeason Record (Pct.) Conference (Pct.)1. 2009-10 32-2 (.941) 16-0 (1.000)2. 1987-88 22-7 (.759) 11-3 (.786)3. 1992-93 23-8 (.742) 10-4 (.714)4. 2012-13 25-9 (.735) 12-4 (.750)5. 2011-12 24-9 (.727) 10-6 (.625)6. 1975-76 21-9 (.700) none7. 1997-98 23-10 (.697) 11-5 (.688)8. 2006-07 22-10 (.688) 10-6 (.625)9. 1996-97 19-9 (.679) 8-8 (.500)10.1991-92 21-11 (.656) 9-5 (.643)*bold indicates team coached by Connie Yori

Packing PinnacleNU’s Top 5 Non-ConferenceHome A endance SeasonsSeason Total (Avg.)1. 2013-14 56,575 (5,658)2. 2012-13 36,436 (4,049)3. 2009-10 27,167 (3,396)4. 1998-99 20,307 (3,395)5. 2010-11 27,137 (3,392)

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The 14,674 fans over two games nearly matched the 15,221 fans who att ended Nebraska’s eight home non-conference games in Coach Connie Yori’s fi rst season in 2002-03. Nebraska’s average home att endance of 5,658 marked the best single-season non-conference average in school history, crushing the 4,049 fans per game the Huskers averaged during home non-conference acti on in 2012-13. With just one more home non-conference game than a year ago, the Big Red att racted 20,139 more fans than last season (36,436), which was also a school non-conference record. Growing interest in Nebraska women’s basketball is not new. In fact, 13 of the 21 largest non-conference home crowds in school history have come over the last 21 non-conference home games for the Big Red.

Game One Featured Nebraska Life Skills Sportsmanship Pep Rally Game One presented by Ameritas at Pinnacle Bank Arena featured more than just a top-25 showdown between the Nebraska and UCLA women’s basketball teams on Nov. 8. The special day-long celebrati on of the regular-season openers for both the Nebraska men’s and women’s basketball teams at their new downtown arena ti pped off with an energy-fi lled pep rally featuring an all-star cast of speakers and entertainers. The Nebraska Life Skills Sportsmanship Pep Rally on the morning of Nov. 8 on the new home court of the Huskers reached more than 4,500 middle-school youth from nearly 50 schools across Nebraska. Students from Centennial to Crete, Norris to North Bend Central, Seward to Sandy Creek and Wahoo to Wilber-Clatonia joined students from several private schools in Lincoln for a morning of moti vati onal messages and exciti ng basketball acti on. The sportsmanship pep rally, which was organized with assistance from the Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame, included messages from nati onally recognized speakers. Nebraska’s men’s basketball coach Tim Miles, baseball coach Darin Erstad, two-ti me NCAA and Olympic wrestling champion Jordan Burroughs, along with NCAA discus champion Chad Wright all delivered inspirati onal messages. Amanda Burau from Nebraska’s nati onal champion women’s bowling team, Matti e Fowler from the Huskers’ Women’s College World Series soft ball team and Shavon Shields from the men’s basketball team added impressive messages, along with former women’s basketball player Meghin Williams. Acrodunk, a nati onally acclaimed high-fl ying dunk team, added a spectacular performance. The Huskers’ ti p ti me was moved to noon to accommodate the students’ att endance at the pep rally and their return to their home schools.

Nebraska Over me Facts • Nebraska is 19-18 all-ti me in overti me games, including 11-9 at home, 5-6 in true road games and 3-3 on neutral courts in overti me. • Nebraska is 6-4 all-ti me in 12 seasons under Coach Connie Yori in overti me, including 4-2 at home and 1-0 in Pinnacle Bank Arena. Yori-coached Husker teams are 1-1 in double-overti me and 2-0 in triple overti me. • Nebraska is 4-1 in multi -overti me games, including 2-1 since 2005-06. The lone loss came to Purdue in the Big Ten Championship Game, 74-70 in double-overti me in 2012. • NU’s last overti me came with an 88-85 overti me win over Minnesota on Jan. 16. It marked the fi rst overti me game in the history of Pinnacle Bank Arena. Nebraska’s fi rst overti me game in the history of the Bob Devaney Sports Center also came against Minnesota - a 68-67 win for the Huskers on Dec. 30, 1977. • Nebraska has never played back-to-back overti me games at home. The Huskers have played back-to-back overti me games only once in school history, an 83-81 loss to Texas A&M in College Stati on on Dec. 30, 1985, before returning to Lincoln for an 80-75 win over Eastern Kentucky at the Devaney Center on Jan. 2, 1986. • Nebraska’s most frequent overti me opponent is Purdue. The Huskers and Boilermakers have played three overti me games in four all-ti me meeti ngs, all coming in the past two seasons. The Huskers also batt led Missouri in three single-overti me games among the 71 all-ti me contests in that series. NU’s six total overti mes against Purdue are also the most against any team in school history. • The Huskers have played eight all-ti me overti me games against Big Ten opponents and own a 3-5 record. NU is 2-2 against Big Ten opponents since joining the conference for the start of the 2011-12 season.

Nebraska’s Double-Digit Rallies Under Yori(16 Games, 5 in 2011-12)Opponent Defi cit 2nd Half Half Finalat San Diego (Dec. 28, 2002) -19 -19 -5 62-61#24 Ariz. St. (Dec. 28, 2008) -16 -10 -9 62-58Minnesota (Jan. 16, 2014) -14 -14 -3 88-85 OTat Missouri (Feb. 3, 2008) -14 -14 -8 73-67vs. #14 Ohio St. (March 3, 2012) -13 -- +6 77-62at Florida St. (Nov. 27, 2011) -13 -13 -8 66-63at Missouri (Jan. 8, 2005) -13 -13 -9 81-74#2 Baylor (Jan. 12, 2005) -13 -13 -8 103-99 3OTat Colorado (Feb. 6, 2008) -12 -6 +1 80-71Iowa State (Jan. 10, 2004) -12 -1 -1 62-57at Wisconsin (Jan. 12, 2012) -11 -7 -5 75-69at #16 Penn St. (Dec. 30, 2011) -11 -9 Tied 71-63at Texas (Jan. 3, 2007) -11 -11 -4 79-75at Kansas St. (March 6, 2010) -11 -7 -7 82-72Indiana (Jan. 5, 2012) -10 -- +13 62-48St. Mary’s (Nov. 17, 2010) -10 -4 +5 64-63

Nebraska All-Time in Over me (19-18)NU is 6-4 Under Coach Connie Yori in OT, 4-2 at homeNU is 1-0 in 2OT Under Yori, 2-0 in 3OTNU is 11-9 all- me at home in OT, 5-6 true road, 3-3 neutralOpponent Result Loca onMinnesota (Jan. 16, 2014) W, 88-85 OT Pinnacle BankPurdue (Jan. 5, 2013) L, 66-69 OT Devaney Centervs. Purdue (March 4, 2012) L, 70-74 2OT Indianapolisat Purdue (Feb. 2, 2012) W, 93-89 3OT West Lafayett eat N. Arizona (Dec. 10, 2011) W, 97-88 2OT Flagstaff , Ariz.Kansas (Jan. 16, 2011) W, 75-61 OT Devaney Centervs. Iowa State (March 7, 2007) L, 76-79 OT Oklahoma CityKansas State (Feb. 18, 2006) W, 64-62 OT Devaney CenterMissouri (Feb. 26, 2005) L, 65-70 OT Devaney CenterBaylor (Jan. 12, 2005) W, 103-99 3OT Devaney Center---------Oklahoma St. (Feb. 22, 2000) W, 75-71 OT Devaney CenterWisconsin (Nov. 21, 1999) L, 85-92 OT Devaney Centerat Texas (Feb. 17, 1997) L, 70-71 OT Austi n, TexasColorado (Feb. 14, 1996) W, 83-75 2OT Devaney Centerat Iowa State (Jan. 28, 1996) L, 77-79 OT Ames, Iowaat Missouri (Jan. 19, 1996) W, 73-68 OT Columbia, Mo.Indiana (Nov. 26, 1994) L, 80-83 OT Devaney CenterMissouri (Feb. 12, 1992) W, 69-65 OT Devaney Centerat Creighton (Jan. 3, 1991) L, 80-81 OT Omaha, Neb.Wisconsin (Dec. 7, 1990) L, 74-80 OT Devaney CenterKansas (Feb. 17, 1990) L, 69-70 OT Devaney CenterColorado (Feb. 20, 1988) W, 85-73 OT Devaney Centerat Drake (Dec. 19, 1987) W, 76-73 OT Des MoinesKansas (Jan. 11, 1987) W, 81-78 OT Devaney CenterE. Kentucky (Jan. 2, 1986) W, 80-75 OT Devaney Centerat Texas A&M (Dec. 30, 1985) L, 81-83 OT College Stati onUMKC (Dec. 7, 1983) L, 79-81 OT Devaney CenterKansas State (Jan. 18, 1983) L, 103-104 OT Devaney Centerat Notre Dame (Feb. 25, 1982) W, 98-88 2OT South Bend, Ind.at CS Fullerton (Jan. 4, 1982) L, 87-91 OT Fullerton, Calif.Arizona State (March 6, 1981) L, 83-88 OT Devaney Centerat So. Dakota (Feb. 14, 1981) L, 85-87 OT Vermillion, S.D.Minnesota (Dec. 30, 1977) W, 68-67 OT Devaney Centervs. Houston (Nov. 26, 1977) L, 82-87 OT Plainview, Texasvs. NWMS (March 6, 1976) W, 61-60 OT Fargo, N.D.vs. Wayne St. (Feb. 23, 1976) W, 58-55 OT Fremont, Neb.vs. Wayne St. (Feb. 21, 1976) W, 71-66 OT Fremont, Neb.

NU Career Games Played LeadersPlayer (Years) Games Played1. Janet Smith (1979-82) 1362. Kaitlyn Burke (2008-12) 1343. Lindsey Moore (2010-13) 1324. Cory Montgomery (2007-10) 130 Kathy Hagerstrom (1980-83) 1306. Danielle Page (2005-08) 1297. Kelsey Griffi n (2006-10) 1278. Yvonne Turner (2007-10) 1269. Nicole Kubik (1997-00) 125 Brooke Schwartz (1997-00) 12511. Kiera Hardy (2005-08) 123 Chelsea Aubry (2004-07) 123-- Jordan Hooper (2011-14) 115

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2013-14 Nebraska Women’s Basketball Team: Back Row (from le ): Associate Head Coach Sunny Smallwood, Director of Opera ons Jan Bethea, Hailie Sample, Jordan Hooper, Emily Cady, Allie Havers, Ka e Simon, Rachel Theriot, Head Coach Connie Yori, Assistant Coach Dayna Finch, Assistant Coach Shimmy Gray-Miller. Front row (from le ): Administra ve Assistant/Video Coordinator Aus n Thoms, Athle c Trainer Julie Tu le, Esther Ramacieri, Sadie Murren, Tear’a Laudermill, Hannah Tvrdy, Brandi Jeff ery, Graduate Assistant Manager Dominique Kelley, Strength Coach Rusty Ruff corn.

ReboundsPlayer G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot/Avg. PF-D A TO BK ST TP/Avg.35-Jordan Hooper 17-17 544-32.0 112-276 .406 33-107 .308 75-94 .798 38-133 171/10.1 27-0 22 24 10 17 332/19.5

23-Emily Cady 17-17 542-31.9 74-134 .552 10-23 .435 85-99 .859 37-125 162/9.5 46-1 46 38 20 15 243/14.3

33-Rachel Theriot 17-17 581-34.2 84-166 .506 20-48 .417 43-48 .896 0-56 56/3.3 22-0 101 46 4 18 231/13.6

1-Tear’a Laudermill 17-14 347-20.4 54-126 .429 17-55 .309 22-26 .846 7-43 50/2.9 28-0 19 25 8 17 147/8.6

3-Hailie Sample 17-17 504-29.6 40-88 .455 0-0 .000 23-35 .657 34-64 98/5.8 21-0 44 31 6 12 103/6.1

13-Brandi Jeff ery 16-3 279-17.4 28-68 .412 13-35 .371 9-12 .750 4-34 38/2.4 28-0 26 22 0 11 78/4.9

21-Sadie Murren 16-0 187-11.7 17-38 .447 14-28 .500 7-10 .700 9-15 24/1.5 20-0 6 11 0 1 55/3.4

22-Allie Havers 17-0 208-12.2 20-48 .417 0-3 .000 18-25 .720 11-34 45/2.6 28-0 5 28 5 3 58/3.4

14-Kati e Simon 6-0 51-8.5 7-17 .412 0-2 .000 1-3 .333 4-8 12/2.0 6-0 1 2 1 0 15/2.5

10-Hannah Tvrdy 14-0 154-11.0 5-37 .135 2-20 .100 10-19 .526 4-3 7/0.5 7-0 9 14 0 6 22/1.6

11-Esther Ramacieri 10-0 28-2.8 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 1-3 4/0.4 3-0 0 2 0 0 1/0.1

Team 27-21 48/2.8 12

Total 17 3,425 441-1,000 .441 109-323 .337 294-373 .788 176-539 715/42.1 236-1 279 255 54 100 1,285/75.6Opponents 17 3,425 405-1,072 .378 113-374 .302 127-199 .638 172-424 596/35.1 345-9 203 250 53 125 1,050/61.8

Score by Periods 1 2 OT OT Total Deadball ReboundsNebraska 628 647 10 0 1,285 39

Opponents 508 535 7 0 1,050 26

2013-14 Overall Season Sta s csOverall Record: 13-4 Home: 11-2 Away: 2-2 Neu tral: 0-0

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Jordan Hooper is a two- me fi rst-team All-Big Ten selec on. A three- me na onal player-of-the-year candidate, Hooper is a two- me honorable-men on All-American by both the Associated Press and the Women’s Basketball Coaches Associa on. During the summer of 2013, Hooper helped the USA Basketball Women’s World University Games Team to a gold medal in Kazan, Russia. Hooper started in the championship game, scoring nine points and grabbing nine rebounds against a Russian squad that featured several 2012 Olympians.

ReboundsPlayer G-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot/Avg. PF-D A TO BK ST TP/Avg.33-Rachel Theriot 5-5 202-40.4 35-63 .556 10-20 .500 13-16 .813 0-13 13/2.6 8-0 35 14 3 5 93/18.6

35-Jordan Hooper 5-5 187-37.4 28-87 .322 8-32 .250 20-27 .741 10-31 41/8.2 11-0 4 3 3 4 84/16.8

23-Emily Cady 5-5 192-38.4 24-50 .480 3-9 .333 31-34 .912 16-44 60/12.0 15-0 21 15 8 2 82/16.4

1-Tear’a Laudermill 5-5 104-20.8 18-43 .419 6-19 .316 4-5 .800 2-13 15/3.0 10-0 7 4 3 8 46/9.2

13-Brandi Jeff ery 5-0 104-20.8 10-30 .333 6-15 .400 2-4 .500 2-12 14/2.8 12-0 7 12 0 3 28/5.6

3-Hailie Sample 5-5 172-34.4 11-31 .355 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 12-19 31/6.2 6-0 10 9 0 5 23/4.6

22-Allie Havers 5-0 31-6.2 2-9 .222 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 2-6 8/1.6 5-0 0 4 1 0 4/0.8

21-Sadie Murren 5-0 31-6.2 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1-2 3/0.6 2-0 2 1 0 0 1/0.2

11-Esther Ramacieri 1-0 2-2.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0/0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0/0.0

10-Hannah Tvrdy 2-0 3-1.5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0/0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0/0.0

Team 12-6 18/3.6 1

Total 5 1,025 128-315 .406 33-96 .344 72-91 .791 57-146 203/40.6 69-0 86 63 18 27 361/72.2Opponents 5 1,025 137-325 .422 35-112 .313 44-66 .667 56-137 193/38.6 92-2 73 64 25 35 353/70.6

Score by Periods 1 2 OT OT Total Deadball ReboundsNebraska 146 205 10 0 361 12

Opponents 162 184 70 0 353 8

2013-14 Big Ten Conference-Only Sta s csOverall Record: 3-2 Home: 2-1 Away: 1-1 Neu tral: 0-0

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Overall: 13-4 Big Ten: 3-2 Home: 11-2 Away: 2-2 Neu tral: 0-0

Date Opponent W/L Score Home Away Neutral Total Big Ten A . High Points High Rebounds High Assists11/8 UCLA W 77-49 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 9,750 (27) Hooper (11) Hooper (9) Theriot11/11 Alabama W 62-48 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 4,924 (19) Cady (13) Hooper (5) Theriot11/15 at Utah W 75-69 2-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 949 (28) Theriot (12) Hooper (4) Theriot11/21 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 88-48 3-0 1-0 0-0 4-0 0-0 4,599 (23) Hooper (8) Cady (6) Theriot (8) Sample11/24 Southern W 87-64 4-0 1-0 0-0 5-0 0-0 5,454 (23) Hooper (14) Cady (8) Theriot 11/27 UMass-Lowell W 77-42 5-0 1-0 0-0 6-0 0-0 5,019 (25) Hooper (10) Hooper (3) Hooper (3) Sample11/30 Washington State W 76-72 5-1 1-0 0-0 6-1 0-0 5,933 (24) Hooper (14) Hooper (6) Theriot12/4 at #18 North Carolina% L 62-75 5-1 1-1 0-0 6-2 0-0 1,534 (18) Hooper (9) Hooper (5) Theriot12/8 Utah State W 95-75 6-1 1-1 0-0 7-2 0-0 4,494 (33) Hooper (14) Hooper (8) Theriot12/14 Creighton W 63-38 7-1 1-1 0-0 8-2 0-0 5,233 (14) Cady (15) Hooper (4) Cady (4) Jeff ery (4) Theriot12/21 South Dakota W 87-53 8-1 1-1 0-0 9-2 0-0 5,358 (19) Hooper (8) Murren (5) Theriot (5) Sample12/29 Oral Roberts W 89-53 9-1 1-1 0-0 10-2 0-0 5,811 (30) Hooper (11) Hooper (5) Laudermill1/2 Northwestern* W 66-65 10-1 1-1 0-0 11-2 1-0 6,089 (19) Theriot (10) Hooper (8) Theriot1/9 at Michigan State* L 57-70 10-1 1-2 0-0 11-3 1-1 5,024 (21) Hooper (12) Cady (8) Theriot 1/12 at Illinois* W 75-56 10-1 2-2 0-0 12-3 2-1 3,306 (22) Hooper (10) Cady (6) Theriot1/16 Minnesota* W 88-85 OT 11-1 2-2 0-0 13-3 3-1 4,922 (33) Theriot (13) Cady (9) Theriot 1/19 #22 Purdue* L 75-77 11-2 2-2 0-0 13-4 3-2 6,196 (19) Theriot (16) Cady (6) Cady

2013-14 Game-by-Game Results

AP Ranking at game ti me listed before team% denotes Big Ten/ACC Challenge Game* denotes Big Ten Conference game# denotes Big Ten Tournament game (Bankers Life Fieldhouse-Indianapolis, Ind.)

Home A endance (Avg.) -- 73,782 (5,676)Road A endance (Avg.) -- 10,813 (2,703)Neutral A endance (Avg.) -- 0,000 (0,000)Total A endance (Avg.) -- 84,595 (4,976)

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Game-by-Game LinescoresGame FG FGA PCT 3FGM 3FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT OR DR TOT PF A TO BS ST TP #17 Nebraska 28 55 .509 3 14 .214 18 23 .783 12 32 44 16 21 15 0 7 77UCLA 18 53 .340 4 19 .211 9 17 .529 7 16 23 18 8 15 3 6 49#15 Nebraska 19 49 .388 4 20 .200 20 24 .833 7 35 42 11 13 19 4 8 62Alabama 20 63 .317 4 23 .174 4 7 .571 10 25 35 20 7 15 1 8 48#15 Nebraska 25 64 .391 7 18 .389 18 21 .857 15 30 45 13 13 11 1 1 75at Utah 25 60 .417 10 20 .500 9 14 .643 8 26 34 18 17 9 3 6 69#11 Nebraska 29 60 .483 11 27 .407 9 16 .563 13 29 42 14 17 20 4 8 78Arkansas-Pine Bluff 24 56 .429 2 6 .333 5 8 .625 5 23 28 19 7 19 0 9 55#11 Nebraska 26 48 .542 6 18 .333 29 44 .659 9 33 42 16 14 12 2 7 87Southern 24 65 .369 8 21 .381 8 12 .667 11 23 34 31 6 13 2 3 64#10 Nebraska 29 66 .439 3 20 .150 16 19 .842 11 41 52 16 15 14 5 6 77UMass-Lowell 17 70 .243 5 28 .179 3 6 .500 14 27 41 19 6 17 4 6 42#10 Nebraska 24 66 .364 4 18 .222 20 26 .769 14 34 48 14 13 16 2 5 72Washington State 26 61 .426 12 25 .480 12 16 .750 5 33 38 24 18 15 3 10 76#15 Nebraska 22 56 .393 6 21 .286 12 12 1.00 7 26 33 15 10 21 2 3 62at #18 North Carolina 32 66 .485 6 20 .300 5 11 .455 13 27 40 17 17 15 4 13 75#15 Nebraska 28 47 .596 8 15 .533 31 37 .838 8 30 38 13 24 25 3 7 95Utah State 30 72 .417 8 27 .296 7 9 .778 13 14 27 29 20 17 2 16 75#19 Nebraska 22 50 .440 2 8 .250 17 19 .895 1 38 39 7 14 10 6 6 63Creighton 15 65 .231 7 31 .226 1 2 .500 13 28 41 19 8 13 4 4 38#19 Nebraska 29 63 .460 10 24 .417 19 24 .792 11 35 46 19 19 14 3 3 87South Dakota 17 58 .293 4 25 .160 15 23 .652 8 25 33 21 8 16 1 6 53#18 Nebraska 32 61 .525 12 24 .500 13 17 .765 11 30 41 13 20 15 4 12 89Oral Roberts 20 58 .345 8 17 .471 5 8 .625 9 20 29 18 8 22 1 3 53#18 Nebraska 27 71 .380 4 20 .200 8 12 .667 13 28 41 12 20 8 2 8 66Northwestern 27 59 .458 4 21 .190 7 10 .700 6 33 39 14 17 13 7 3 65#16 Nebraska 20 65 .308 6 17 .353 11 14 .786 13 33 46 16 17 15 4 3 57at Michigan State 25 63 .397 8 19 .421 12 18 .667 11 32 43 19 18 12 9 7 70#16 Nebraska 25 53 .472 7 19 .368 18 20 .900 7 30 37 15 15 18 2 7 75at Illinois 22 63 .349 2 27 .074 10 16 .625 13 21 34 20 9 15 5 10 56#18 Nebraska 29 72 .403 10 27 .370 20 23 .870 17 28 45 15 22 6 5 3 88Minnesota 33 73 .452 11 26 .423 8 11 .727 13 27 40 22 18 10 2 2 85#18 Nebraska 27 54 .500 6 13 .462 15 22 .682 7 27 34 11 12 16 5 6 75#22 Purdue 30 67 .448 10 19 .526 7 11 .636 13 24 37 17 11 14 2 13 77

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Husker Team Season HighsPoints ............................... 95 ......................vs. Utah State, 12/8/13First Half Points ................ 62 (NU record) ..vs. Oral Roberts, 12/29/13Second Half Points ........... 49 ......................vs. Minnesota, 1/16/14 ......................................... 49 ......................at Illinois, 1/12/14 ......................................... 49 ......................vs. Southern, 11/24/13Overti me Points ............... 10 ......................vs. Minnesota, 1/16/14Field Goals Made .............. 32 ......................vs. Oral Roberts, 12/29/13Field Goals Att . ................. 72 ......................vs. Minnesota, 1/16/14Field Goal Pct. .................. 59.6 (28-47) ......vs. Utah State, 12/8/13Three-Pt. FG Made ........... 12 ......................vs. Oral Roberts, 12/29/13Three-Pt. FG Att . .............. 27 ......................vs. Minnesota, 1/16/14 ......................................... 27 ......................vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff , 11/21/13Three-Pt. FG Pct. .............. 53.3 (8-15) ........vs. Utah State, 12/8/13Free Throws Made ........... 31 ......................vs. Utah State, 12/8/13Free Throws Att . ............... 44 ......................vs. Southern, 11/24/13Free Throw Pct. ................ 100.0 (12-12) ....at North Carolina, 12/4/13Rebounds ......................... 52 ......................vs. UMass-Lowell, 11/27/13Rebound Margin .............. +21 (44-23) .......vs. UCLA, 11/8/13Assists ............................... 24 ......................vs. Utah State, 12/8/13Steals ................................ 12 ......................vs. Oral Roberts, 12/29/13Blocked Shots .................. 6 ........................vs. Creighton, 12/14/13Turnovers ......................... 25 ......................vs. Utah State, 12/8/13Fouls ................................. 19 ......................vs. South Dakota, 12/21/13

Opponent Team Season LowsPoints ............................... 38 ......................Creighton, 12/14/13First Half Points ................ 16 ......................UMass-Lowell, 11/27/13Second Half Points ........... 11 ......................Creighton, 12/14/13Overti me Points ............... 7 ........................Minnesota, 1/16/14Field Goals Made .............. 15 ......................Creighton, 12/14/13Field Goals Att . ................. 53 ......................UCLA, 11/8/13Field Goal Pct. .................. 23.1 (15-65) ......Creighton, 12/14/13Three-Pt. FG Made ........... 2 ........................at Illinois, 1/12/14 ......................................... 2 ........................Arkansas-Pine Bluff , 11/21/13Three-Pt. FG Att . .............. 6 ........................Arkansas-Pine Bluff , 11/21/13Three-Pt. FG Pct. .............. 7.4 (2-27) ..........at Illinois, 1/12/14Free Throws Made ........... 1 ........................Creighton, 12/14/13Free Throws Att . ............... 2 ........................Creighton, 12/14/13Free Throw Pct. ................ 45.5 (5-11) ........at North Carolina, 12/4/13Rebounds ......................... 23 ......................UCLA, 11/8/13Rebound Margin .............. -21 (23-44) ........UCLA, 11/8/13Assists ............................... 6 ........................UMass-Lowell, 11/27/13 ......................................... 6 ........................Southern, 11/24/13Steals ................................ 2 ........................Minnesota, 1/16/14Blocked Shots ................... 0 ........................Arkansas-Pine Bluff , 11/21/13Turnovers ......................... 9 ........................at Utah, 11/15/13Fouls ................................. 14 ......................Northwestern, 1/2/14

Husker Team Season LowsPoints ............................... 57 ......................at Michigan State, 1/9/14First Half Points ................ 24 ......................at Michigan State, 1/9/14Second Half Points ........... 27 ......................vs. Oral Roberts, 12/29/13Overti me Points ............... 10 ......................vs. Minnesota, 1/16/14Field Goals Made .............. 19 ......................vs. Alabama, 11/11/13Field Goals Att . ................. 47 ......................vs. Utah State, 12/8/13Field Goal Pct. .................. 30.8 (20-65) ......at Michigan State, 1/9/14Three-Pt. FG Made ........... 2 ........................vs. Creighton, 12/14/13Three-Pt. FG Att . .............. 8 ........................vs. Creighton, 12/14/13Three-Pt. FG Pct. .............. 15.0 (3-20) ........vs. UMass-Lowell, 11/27/13Free Throws Made ........... 8 ........................vs. Northwestern, 1/2/14Free Throws Att . ............... 12 ......................vs. Northwestern, 1/2/14 ......................................... 12 ......................at North Carolina, 12/4/13Free Throw Pct. ................ 56.3 (9-16) ........vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff , 11/21/13Rebounds ......................... 33 ......................at North Carolina, 12/4/13Rebound Margin .............. -7 (33-40) ..........at North Carolina, 12/4/13Assists ............................... 10 ......................at North Carolina, 12/4/13Steals ................................ 1 ........................at Utah, 11/15/13Blocked Shots .................. 0 ........................vs. UCLA, 11/8/13Turnovers ......................... 6 ........................vs. Minnesota, 1/16/14Fouls ................................. 7 ........................vs. Creighton, 12/14/13

Opponent Team Season HighsPoints ............................... 77 ......................Purdue, 1/19/14First Half Points ................ 45 ......................Washington State, 11/30/13Second Half Points ........... 41 ......................Purdue, 1/19/14Overti me Points ............... 7 ........................Minnesota, 1/16/14Field Goals Made .............. 33 ......................Minnesota, 1/16/14Field Goals Att . ................. 73 ......................Minnesota, 1/16/14Field Goal Pct. .................. 48.5 (32-66) ......at North Carolina, 12/4/13Three-Pt. FG Made ........... 12 ......................Washington State, 11/30/13Three-Pt. FG Att . .............. 31 ......................Creighton, 12/14/13Three-Pt. FG Pct. .............. 52.6 (10-19) ......Purdue, 1/19/14Free Throws Made ........... 15 ......................South Dakota, 12/21/13Free Throws Att . ............... 23 ......................South Dakota, 12/21/13Free Throw Pct. ................ 78.6 (11-14) ......at Michigan State, 1/9/14Rebounds ......................... 43 ......................at Michigan State, 1/9/14Rebound Margin .............. +7 (40-33) .........at North Carolina, 12/4/13Assists ............................... 20 ......................Utah State, 12/8/13Steals ................................ 16 ......................Utah State, 12/8/13Blocked Shots ................... 9 ........................at Michigan State, 1/9/14Turnovers ......................... 22 ......................Oral Roberts, 12/29/13Fouls ................................. 31 ......................Southern, 11/24/13

2013-14 Nebraska Team Highs & Lows

Jordan Hooper led the Huskers with 30 points and 11 rebounds in just 20 minutes in Nebraska’s win over Oral Roberts on Dec. 29. It was Hooper’s eighth career 30-point game and second of 2013-14.

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2013-14 Game-By-Game Box ScoresGame #1

#17 Nebraska 77UCLA 49

Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 8, 2013

UCLA Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPNyingifa* 40 4-13 4-6 7 2 0 3 12Livulo* 39 2-6 0-2 5 5 0 0 4Lemberger* 38 6-17 3-5 3 2 4 1 17Williams* 29 1-4 0-0 6 1 4 1 3Fields* 37 4-11 2-4 1 4 0 1 11Gardner 17 1-2 0-0 0 4 0 0 2Team Rebounds 1Totals 200 18-53 9-17 23 18 8 6 49

Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPSample* 28 2-2 1-2 6 1 1 1 5Cady* 19 4-6 3-4 5 4 2 0 12Hooper* 32 9-14 7-8 11 3 0 1 27Jeff ery* 20 4-9 1-2 4 2 4 2 9Theriot* 30 2-4 0-0 4 0 9 1 4Laudermill 18 1-5 0-0 3 0 2 1 2Tvrdy 16 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 0Ramacieri 0+ 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Simon 14 1-4 0-0 3 1 1 0 2Murren 8 1-3 0-0 1 1 0 0 2Havers 15 4-6 6-7 3 2 0 0 14Team Rebounds 4Totals 200 28-55 18-23 44 16 21 7 77

1st 2nd FinalUCLA 20 29 49#17 Nebraska 40 37 77

3FG: UCLA 4-19 (Lemberger 2-6, Williams 1-4, Fields 1-7, Nyingifa 0-1, Gardner 0-1); Nebraska 3-14 (Hooper 2-5, Cady 1-1, Murren 0-1, Laudermill 0-2, Tvrdy 0-2, Jeff ery 0-3). 3FG%: UCLA 21.1; Nebraska 21.4. FG%: UCLA 34.0; Nebraska 50.9. FT%: UCLA 52.9; Nebraska 78.3. Steals: UCLA 6 (Nyingifa 3); Nebraska 7 (Jeffery 2). Blocked Shots: UCLA 3 (Livulo 2); Nebraska 0. Turnovers: UCLA 15; Nebraska 15. Technical Fouls: None. Offi cials: Matti ngly, Trammell, Price. A endance: 9,750.

Game Highlights: Jordan Hooper erupted for 27 points and 11 rebounds to lead No. 17 Nebraska to a 77-49 season-opening win over UCLA in the fi rst-ever regular-season basketball game at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Playing in front of the largest non-conference crowd in Nebraska women’s basketball history (9,750), the Huskers dominated the short-handed Bruins from start to fi nish. Hooper scored 19 fi rst-half points to help the Huskers build a 40-20 halft ime lead. Hooper notched the 34th 20-point game of her career and her 27th career double-double. Emily Cady added 12 points and fi ve boards, while freshman center Allie Havers scored all 14 of her points in 11 second-half minutes in her collegiate debut. Rachel Theriot added a career-high nine assists, as Nebraska notched 21 assists on 28 made baskets as a team. Brandi Jeff ery added a strong eff ort in her seventh career start with nine points and a career-high four assists. Jeff ery scored six straight points aft er back-to-back threes by Hooper to fuel a 14-0 run that turned a 19-13 lead into a 33-13 NU edge with 5:39 left in the fi rst half. Nebraska improved to 38-2 all-ti me in home openers with its eighth consecuti ve season-opening win.

Game #2#15 Nebraska 62

Alabama 48Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 11, 2013

Alabama Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPHegstett er* 31 2-7 0-0 3 1 0 1 4Simmons* 39 6-18 1-2 9 1 4 4 14Davis* 19 2-3 0-0 1 3 1 0 5Myers* 30 3-14 1-2 5 3 0 1 7Middlebrook* 25 2-9 0-1 3 4 0 0 4Hunter 2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Carter 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0Williams 17 1-3 2-2 5 0 1 1 4Hutchen 11 2-3 0-0 2 3 0 0 4Jack 8 1-3 0-0 0 2 0 0 3Rivers 15 1-2 0-0 3 1 1 1 3Hamilton 2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0Team Rebounds 4Totals 200 20-63 4-7 35 20 7 8 48

Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPSample* 26 1-4 2-2 8 0 2 1 4Cady* 34 4-7 10-10 11 2 0 2 19Hooper* 32 3-12 1-1 13 2 4 1 8Jeff ery* 19 1-4 2-2 1 2 1 1 4Theriot* 31 7-14 2-2 3 1 5 2 17Laudermill 20 2-3 1-2 0 2 1 1 6Tvrdy 18 1-4 2-5 0 0 0 0 4Ramacieri 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0Simon 3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0Murren 5 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0Havers 11 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 0Team Rebounds 2Totals 200 19-49 20-24 42 11 13 8 62

1st 2nd FinalAlabama 24 24 48#15 Nebraska 29 33 62

3FG: Alabama 4-23 (Davis 1-2, Rivers 1-2, Jack 1-3, Simmons 1-5, Middlebrook 0-3, Myers 0-8); Nebraska 4-20 (Laudermill 1-1, Cady 1-2, Hooper 1-6, Theriot 1-6, Tvrdy 0-2, Jeff ery 0-3). 3FG%: Alabama 17.4; Nebraska 20.0. FG%: Alabama 31.7; Nebraska 38.8. FT%: Alabama 57.1; Nebraska 83.3. Steals: Alabama 8 (Simmons 4); Nebraska 8 (Cady, Theriot 2). Blocked Shots: Alabama 1 (Hegstetter 1); Nebraska 4 (Cady, Hooper, Theriot, Laudermill 1). Turnovers: Alabama 15; Nebraska 19. Technical Fouls: None. Officials: Napier, Billy Smith, Marsh. A endance: 4,924.

Game Highlights: Emily Cady notched her ninth career double-double with 19 points and 11 rebounds, and Rachel Theriot added 17 points and fi ve assists to lead No. 15 Nebraska to a 62-48 win over Alabama at Pinnacle Bank Arena. On a tough shooti ng night for both teams, Cady went 4-for-7 from the fi eld and a perfect 10-for-10 at the free throw line to lead the Huskers. Theriot added the second-best scoring total of her career by going 7-of-14 from the fl oor, despite hitti ng just 1-of-6 three-pointers. As a team, Nebraska went just 4-for-20 from long range, including 1-of-6 shooti ng from Jordan Hooper, who fi nished with eight points. Hooper did produce a career-high 13 rebounds and matched her career best with four assists. NU outscored Alabama, 20-4, at the free throw line, and outrebounded the Tide, 42-35.

Game #3#15 Nebraska 75

Utah 69Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 15, 2013

Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPSample* 26 2-6 2-3 3 4 2 0 6Cady* 28 5-9 3-3 9 5 3 1 13Hooper* 35 5-16 0-0 12 1 1 0 13Jeff ery* 11 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0Theriot* 40 9-19 8-8 7 0 4 0 28Laudermill 25 3-6 0-0 3 1 0 0 8Tvrdy 18 0-4 0-0 2 0 2 0 0Havers 17 1-4 5-7 7 1 1 0 7Team Rebounds 1Totals 200 25-64 18-21 45 13 13 1 75

Utah Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPPott er* 32 3-9 1-2 10 4 1 0 10Plouff e* 38 9-21 6-7 12 4 5 3 27Wilson* 34 3-8 0-0 2 5 3 1 9Rodriguez* 36 6-10 2-4 3 2 5 1 16Dunbar* 23 3-5 0-1 3 2 1 0 7Nawahine 17 1-4 0-0 2 0 1 1 3Arquett e 6 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0Owens 10 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0Reynolds 4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Team Rebounds 0Totals 200 25-60 9-14 34 18 17 6 69

1st 2nd Final#15 Nebraska 36 39 75Utah 41 28 69

3FG: Nebraska 7-18 (Hooper 3-10, Theriot 2-2, Laudermill 2-4, Tvrdy 0-2); Utah 10-20 (Plouff e 3-3, Wilson 3-6, Rodriguez 2-3, Dunbar 1-3, Nawahine 1-3, Arquette 0-1, Owens 0-1). 3FG%: Nebraska 38.9; Utah 50.0. FG%: Nebraska 39.1; Utah 41.7. FT%: Nebraska 85.7; Utah 64.3. Steals: Nebraska 1 (Cady 1); Utah 6 (Plouff e 3). Blocked Shots: Nebraska 1 (Cady 1); Utah 3 (Pott er 2). Turnovers: Nebraska 11; Utah 9. Technical Fouls: None. Offi cials: Pantoja, P. Davis, Cornell. A endance: 949.

Game Highlights: Rachel Theriot erupted for a then-career-high 28 points to power Nebraska back from a fi ve-point halft ime defi cit to a 75-69 road win at Utah. Theriot scored 19 points in the second half alone, matching her previous career game high, including a career-best 8-for-8 eff ort at the free throw line. She hit six free throws in the fi nal 35 seconds to seal the win. Theriot also matched her career high with seven rebounds, while adding four assists. Jordan Hooper added her second double-double of the year with 13 points and 12 rebounds, while Emily Cady just missed a double-double of her own with 13 points and nine rebounds. Tear’a Laudermill added eight points off the bench, while Allie Havers pitched in seven points and seven rebounds to help the Huskers overcome foul trouble by both Hailie Sample and Cady. Sample scored all six of her points in the second half, while Havers had six points and six rebounds aft er halft ime. The team eff ort allowed NU to overcome 27 points and 12 rebounds by Utah’s Michelle Plouff e, and a career-high 16 points from Ute point guard Danielle Rodriguez. Utah went 8-for-11 from three-point range in the fi rst half to take a 41-36 lead to the locker room.

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2013-14 Game-By-Game Box ScoresGame #4

#11 Nebraska 78Arkansas-Pine Bluff 55

Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 21, 2013

UAPB Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPM. Campbell* 18 2-3 0-0 2 1 1 0 4Wormley* 7 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0Thompson* 28 0-3 0-0 5 4 0 0 0Lasane* 27 4-16 2-4 3 4 2 0 10Wright* 32 5-11 0-0 1 0 0 1 12Carr 17 1-2 0-0 2 3 1 1 2Haggie 9 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0Ham 28 1-5 2-2 2 4 2 4 4Walker 16 5-10 0-1 5 0 0 3 10Johnson 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Victorian 13 6-6 1-1 3 3 0 0 13E. Campbell 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Team Rebounds 4Totals 200 24-56 5-8 28 19 7 9 55

Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPSample* 23 4-8 0-1 8 1 4 1 8Cady* 26 3-6 4-6 8 1 0 1 11Hooper* 21 9-13 2-2 6 0 1 1 23Laudermill* 13 0-4 2-2 4 0 0 0 2Theriot* 15 4-5 0-0 2 1 6 4 9Tvrdy 24 2-6 0-0 3 1 3 0 6Ramacieri 4 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0Jeff ery 16 1-3 0-0 0 3 2 1 2Simon 14 1-4 0-1 2 1 0 0 2Murren 25 4-4 0-2 3 2 0 0 12Havers 19 1-6 1-2 5 3 1 0 3Team Rebounds 1Totals 200 29-60 9-16 42 14 17 8 78

1st 2nd FinalArkansas-Pine Bluff 17 38 55#11 Nebraska 42 36 78

3FG: UAPB 2-6 (Wright 2-3, Walker 0-1, Lasane 0-2); Nebraska 11-27 (Murren 4-4, Hooper 3-6, Tvrdy 2-5, Cady 1-3, Jeff ery 0-1, Ramacieri 0-1, Havers 0-2, Laudermill 0-3). 3FG%: UAPB 33.3; Nebraska 40.7. FG%: UAPB 42.9; Nebraska 48.3. FT%: UAPB 62.5; Nebraska 56.3. Steals: UAPB 9 (Ham 4); Nebraska 8 (Theriot 4). Blocked Shots: UAPB 0; Nebraska 4 (Cady, Havers, Hooper, Simon 1). Turnovers: UAPB 19; Nebraska 20. Technical Fouls: None. Offi cials: Kantner, Laura Morris, Lukanich. A endance: 4,599.

Game Highlights: Jordan Hooper hit her fi rst seven shots from the fi eld, including three three-pointers, all in the fi rst 10 minutes to shoot No. 11 Nebraska to a 38-7 lead on its way to a 78-55 victory over Arkansas-Pine Bluff . Hooper scored the game’s fi rst 12 points in litt le more than three minutes to help the Huskers take a 14-0 lead. Nebraska’s lead grew to 31 points with just over six minutes left in the fi rst half, before Arkansas-Pine Bluff began to respond. Hooper fi nished with a game-high 23 points to go along with six rebounds. Sophomore Sadie Murren set a career high with 12 points by going 4-for-4 from three-point range. Emily Cady added 11 points and eight rebounds, while Hailie Sample pitched in eight points, eight rebounds, four assists and a steal. Hannah Tvrdy added back-to-back three-pointers early in the fi rst half, as the Huskers hit a season-high 11 threes for the game.

Game #5#11 Nebraska 87

Southern 64Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 24, 2013

Southern Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPJeff erson* 26 3-4 1-1 5 5 0 0 7King* 17 1-5 0-0 3 2 1 0 2Coleman* 31 9-16 5-7 2 1 1 0 30Sanders* 26 6-13 0-0 5 3 2 1 12Purnell* 17 0-3 0-0 5 2 1 0 0Fuller 3 2-8 0-2 3 3 0 0 4Litmon 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Brundidge 8 0-0 0-0 0 4 1 0 0Scott 17 0-0 0-0 0 4 1 0 0Nelson 16 0-4 0-0 1 4 0 1 0Parrish 5 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0Washington 15 3-10 2-2 2 1 0 1 9Willix 7 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 0Team Rebounds 4Totals 200 24-65 8-12 34 31 6 3 64

Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPSample* 34 1-3 2-8 6 2 2 1 4Cady* 33 5-6 8-11 14 3 2 1 18Hooper* 32 7-18 6-11 8 1 0 2 23Laudermill* 21 4-7 4-4 4 3 1 1 12Theriot* 31 4-6 4-4 3 3 8 1 13Tvrdy 16 1-2 3-4 1 2 0 1 5Ramacieri 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Simon 4 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2Murren 17 2-3 2-2 1 1 0 0 8Havers 11 1-2 0-0 3 1 1 0 2Team Rebounds 2Totals 200 26-48 29-44 16 14 12 7 87

1st 2nd FinalSouthern 32 32 64#11 Nebraska 38 49 87

3FG: Southern 8-21 (Coleman 7-12, Washington 1-4, Sanders 0-2, Fuller 0-3); Nebraska 6-18 (Hooper 3-9, Murren 2-3, Theriot 1-3, Cady 0-1, Havers 0-1, Laudermill 0-1). 3FG%: Southern 38.1; Nebraska 33.3. FG%: Southern 36.9; Nebraska 52.2. FT%: Southern 66.7; Nebraska 65.9. Steals: Southern 3 (Sanders, Nelson, Washington 1); Nebraska 7 (Hooper 2). Blocked Shots: Southern 2 (Fuller, Washington 1); Nebraska 2 (Cady, Sample 1). Turnovers: Southern 13; Nebraska 12. Technical Fouls: None. Offi cials: Grintner, Cross, Brooks. A endance: 5,454.

Game Highlights: Jordan Hooper scored 23 points and Emily Cady added her second double-double of the season with 18 points and 14 rebounds to propel No. 11 Nebraska to an 87-64 win over Southern at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Rachel Theriot added 13 points and eight assists, while Tear’a Laudermill solidifi ed the Husker starti ng backcourt with 12 points and four rebounds. Cady, Theriot and Laudermill went a combined 13-for-19 from the fi eld, while hitti ng 16-of-19 free throws. The Huskers dominated, forcing 31 fouls on the Jaguars and shooti ng 44 free throws. NU outscored SU, 29-8, at the line. The Huskers also hit a season-high 54.2 percent (26-48) of their their shots from the fi eld, including 6-of-18 three-pointers. NU’s hot shooti ng allowed the Huskers to overcome a 30-point performance by Southern guard Kendra Coleman, who hit 7-of-12 three-pointers on the aft ernoon.

Game #6#10 Nebraska 77UMass-Lowell 42

Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 27, 2013

UML Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPFiola* 8 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 0Stewart* 28 2-12 0-0 11 3 0 2 4Mitchell* 18 0-3 0-0 3 2 0 0 0Samuels* 23 7-21 2-4 6 3 3 1 16McCarron* 9 1-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 3Snyder 4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Griffi n 3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0Gonsalves 8 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Lomanno 17 2-9 0-0 2 1 2 0 4Hamilton 7 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 0 1Frase 17 3-8 0-0 1 1 0 0 8Dunphy 5 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0Parra 10 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 0 0Doucett e 30 0-4 0-0 10 2 1 1 0Hayner 13 2-5 0-0 1 1 0 1 6Team Rebounds 1Totals 200 17-70 3-6 41 19 6 6 42

Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPSample* 23 2-3 1-2 6 0 3 1 5Cady* 17 5-7 4-4 7 2 1 2 14Hooper* 23 8-16 7-7 10 1 3 1 25Laudermill* 16 4-8 0-0 6 1 2 0 9Theriot* 23 3-7 0-0 1 2 2 0 6Tvrdy 22 0-5 1-2 0 1 0 1 1Ramacieri 5 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0Jeff ery 14 0-1 0-0 4 3 1 0 0Simon 15 4-8 1-2 6 4 0 0 9Murren 18 1-4 0-0 1 1 2 0 2Havers 24 2-6 2-2 6 0 1 1 6Team Rebounds 5Totals 200 29-66 16-19 52 16 15 6 77

1st 2nd FinalUMass-Lowell 16 26 42#10 Nebraska 40 37 77

3FG: UMass-Lowell 5-28 (Hayner 2-5, Frase 2-7, McCarron 1-2, Gonsalves 0-1, Dunphy 0-1, Doucett e 0-1, Samuels 0-3, Stewart 0-4, Lomanno 0-4); Nebraska 3-20 (Hooper 2-6, Laudermill 1-3, Cady 0-1, Ramacieri 0-1, Jeff ery 0-1, Simon 0-1, Murren 0-2, Theriot 0-2, Tvrdy 0-3). 3FG%: UMass-Lowell 17.9; Nebraska 15.0. FG%: UMass-Lowell 24.3; Nebraska 43.9. FT%: UMass-Lowell 50.0; Nebraska 84.2. Steals: UMass-Lowell 6 (Stewart 2); Nebraska 6 (Cady 2). Blocked Shots: UMass-Lowell 4 (Stewart 2); Nebraska 5 (Laudermill 2). Turnovers: UMass-Lowell 17; Nebraska 14. Technical Fouls: None. Offi cials: Forsberg, Bob Enterline,Bruce Morris . A endance: 5,019.

Game Highlights: Jordan Hooper scored 25 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead No. 10 Nebraska to a 77-42 win over UMass-Lowell. Hooper notched her third double-double of the season and 29th of her career to lead the Huskers. She also posted her third straight game with 20 or more points, crossing the 1,800-point mark for her career. Emily Cady added 14 points and seven boards in just 17 minutes of acti on, as Nebraska bolted to a 34-2 lead against the River Hawks. Tear’a Laudermill added nine points while matching her career high with six rebounds despite batt ling illness. She also set a career high with two blocks.

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2013-14 Game-By-Game Box ScoresGame #7

Washington State 76#10 Nebraska 72

Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 30, 2013

Wash. St. Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPRomberg* 26 3-5 0-0 5 3 0 0 9Dheensaw* 30 0-4 2-2 11 3 3 0 2Galdeira* 17 5-11 1-1 1 5 2 3 14Presley* 30 6-13 5-7 7 3 5 5 17Awa* 32 5-9 1-2 2 1 5 1 13Edmondson 29 4-9 2-2 3 1 2 0 13Kmetovska 2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0Thomas 12 1-5 0-0 2 1 0 0 3Cooks 14 1-3 1-2 5 2 1 0 3Pott er 8 1-2 0-0 0 4 0 1 2Team Rebounds 2Totals 200 26-61 12-16 38 24 18 10 76

Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPSample* 34 4-5 3-3 6 2 4 1 11Cady* 38 4-8 4-6 13 3 2 0 13Hooper* 36 6-27 10-11 14 3 1 2 24Laudermill* 33 5-11 0-2 3 2 0 1 10Theriot* 40 3-11 3-4 6 2 6 0 10Tvrdy 4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Jeff ery 4 1-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 2Murren 5 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 0Havers 6 1-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 2Team Rebounds 3Totals 200 24-66 20-26 48 14 13 5 72

1st 2nd FinalWashington State 45 31 76#10 Nebraska 38 34 72

3FG: Washington State 12-25 (Romberg 3-4, Edmondson 3-6, Galdeira 3-6, Awa 2-5, Thomas 1-2, Presley 0-2); Nebraska 4-18 (Hooper 2-8, Cady 1-1, Theriot 1-5, Tvrdy 0-1, Laudermill 0-3). 3FG%: Washington State 48.0; Nebraska 22.2. FG%: Washington State 42.6; Nebraska 36.4. FT%: Washington State 75.0; Nebraska 76.9. Steals: Washington State 10 (Presley 5); Nebraska 5 (Hooper 2). Blocked Shots: Washington State 3 (Dheensaw 2); Nebraska 2 (Cady, Hooper 1). Turnovers: Washington State 15; Nebraska 16. Technical Fouls: None. Offi cials: Beverly Roberts, Napier, Price. A endance: 5,933.

Game Highlights: No. 10 Nebraska fought back from a 19-point second-half defi cit to pull within one at 66-65, but Washington State held on for a 76-72 win to hand the Huskers their fi rst-ever loss at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Jordan Hooper and Emily Cady both produced double-doubles, as all fi ve Husker starters produced double fi gures. However, they were unable to overcome the hot-shooti ng Cougars, who hit 12-of-25 three-pointers on the night, including 9-of-17 in the fi rst half. WSU jumped to a 29-14 fi rst-half lead, before NU used a 16-0 run to take its only lead of the game at 30-29. But the Cougars responded to take a 45-38 halft ime lead, then built the margin to 63-44 with 12 minutes left . Cady then fueled another 16-0 run by scoring 10 points in the next four minutes. Tia Presley led four Cougars in double fi gures with 17 points, scoring six of WSU’s fi nal eight points to seal the win. The Cougars won the game from outside, outscoring Nebraska 36-12 from beyond the arc. The Huskers outrebounded WSU 48-38 and outscored the Cougars 20-12 at the free throw line.

Game #8#18 North Carolina 75

#15 Nebraska 62Chapel Hill, N.C., Dec. 4, 2013

Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPSample* 33 3-7 4-4 4 2 2 0 10Cady* 35 2-3 2-2 8 3 1 1 6Hooper* 30 7-19 0-0 9 2 1 1 18Laudermill* 21 4-12 2-2 2 2 0 0 11Theriot* 39 4-10 4-4 2 2 5 1 12Jeff ery 13 2-4 0-0 3 0 1 0 5Havers 14 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0Murren 13 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 0 0Simon 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Tvrdy 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Team Rebounds 3Totals 200 22-56 12-12 33 15 10 3 62

UNC Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPMcDaniel* 30 11-15 2-5 8 1 0 1 25Mavunga* 30 4-7 0-1 11 3 3 2 8Gray* 29 5-9 2-3 3 4 2 4 14Rountree* 25 2-6 0-0 1 1 1 1 6Washington* 27 3-6 1-2 0 2 2 1 7Coleman 13 0-2 0-0 0 1 5 1 0DeShields 24 5-15 0-0 4 3 4 0 11Bryant 8 1-2 0-0 3 0 0 0 2Johnson 3 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0Butt s 6 1-2 0-0 1 2 0 3 2Summers 5 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Team Rebounds 7Totals 200 32-66 5-11 40 17 17 13 72

1st 2nd Final#15 Nebraska 30 32 62#18 North Carolina 40 35 75

3FG: Nebraska 6-21 (Hooper 4-10, Jeff ery 1-3, Laudermill 1-4, Murren 0-1, Theriot 0-3); North Carolina 6-20 (Gray 2-4, Rountree 2-6, McDaniel 1-3, DeShields 1-3). 3FG%: Nebraska 28.6; North Carolina 30.0. FG%: Nebraska 39.3; North Carolina 48.5. FT%: Nebraska 100.0; North Carolina 45.5. Steals: Nebraska 3 (Cady, Hooper, Theriot 1); North Carolina 13 (Gray 4). Blocked Shots: Nebraska 2 (Cady 2); North Carolina 4 (Mavunga 2). Turnovers: Nebraska 21; North Carolina 15. Technical Fouls: None. Offi cials: Cunningham, Humphrey, Outlaw. A endance: 1,534.

Game Highlights: Nebraska shot to a 16-7 lead in the fi rst fi ve minutes, but No. 18 North Carolina used a 23-4 surge to take control and run to a 75-62 win at Carmichael Arena in Chapel Hill. Jordan Hooper scored nine of her team-high 18 points in the fi rst fi ve minutes on a trio of three-pointers to shoot NU to the lead. The Huskers were sti ll in front when Hooper was whistled for her second foul with 8:28 left in the half. But Hooper went to the bench and the athleti c Tar Heels seized control, pushing the lead to double digits before Hooper returned with just over two minutes left in the half. NU trailed by 10 at the half, but four straight points from Hooper cut the UNC margin to 42-36 with more than 17 minutes left . However, the Huskers could get no closer. Rachel Theriot produced 12 points and fi ve assists, while Tear’a Laudermill added 11 points. Hailie Sample pitched in 10 points. Xylina McDaniel led UNC with a career-high-tying 25 points, including 17 on 7-of-7 shooti ng in the fi rst half.

Game #9#15 Nebraska 95

Utah State 75Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 8, 2013

Utah State Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPVaaulu* 28 4-9 0-0 7 4 1 4 8Strikas* 20 2-6 2-2 2 3 1 2 7Nelson* 28 3-6 4-5 5 3 5 4 10Schlott * 23 6-16 1-2 2 5 8 3 13Williams* 32 9-21 0-0 3 4 2 1 21Bairstow 18 2-3 0-0 0 1 0 2 5Cloninger 8 1-4 0-0 0 0 0 0 3Miles 2 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0Porter 7 2-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 5Johnson 9 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 0 0Turner 25 1-4 0-0 3 5 2 0 3Team Rebounds 2Totals 200 30-72 7-9 27 29 20 16 75

Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPSample* 22 2-3 2-2 2 2 3 1 6Cady* 32 3-5 10-10 10 1 7 1 16Hooper* 32 11-16 11-15 14 0 1 1 33Laudermill* 19 2-4 2-2 1 2 1 0 8Theriot* 38 3-5 3-4 4 1 8 1 11Tvrdy 2 0-2 1-2 0 0 0 1 1Ramacieri 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Jeff ery 21 2-5 0-0 2 0 4 1 6Murren 18 2-4 2-2 1 4 0 0 8Havers 14 3-3 0-0 2 3 0 1 6Team Rebounds 2Totals 200 28-47 31-37 38 13 24 7 95

1st 2nd FinalUtah State 39 36 75#15 Nebraska 52 43 95

3FG: Utah State 8-27 (Williams 3-12, Bairstow 1-1, Cloninger 1-2, Strikas 1-2, Turner 1-4, Nelson 0-1); Nebraska 8-15 (Jeff ery 2-3, Murren 2-3, Theriot 2-3, Laudermill 2-4, Cady 0-1, Tvrdy 0-1). 3FG%: Utah State 29.6; Nebraska 53.3. FG%: Utah State 41.7; Nebraska 59.6. FT%: Utah State 77.8; Nebraska 83.8. Steals: Utah State 16 (Nelson, Vaaulu 4); Nebraska 7 (Cady, Sample, Hooper, Theriot, Tvrdy, Jeff ery, Havers 1). Blocked Shots: Utah State 2 (Porter, Turner 1); Nebraska 3 (Hooper, Laudermill, Havers 1). Turnovers: Utah State 17; Nebraska 25. Technical Fouls: Utah State-TEAM (Finkbeiner). Offi cials: Zentz, Blauch, Steratore. A endance: 4,494.

Game Highlights: Jordan Hooper erupted for 33 points and 14 rebounds for her fi ft h double-double of the season to power No. 15 Nebraska to a 95-75 win over Utah State at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Emily Cady added 16 points, 10 rebounds and a career-high-tying seven assists for her fourth double-double of the year. With Hooper and Cady leading the way, the Huskers produced their highest point total since a double-overti me win at Northern Arizona in non-conference play in 2011. Nebraska did major damage at the free throw line, going 31-of-37 at the stripe, including Cady’s second 10-for-10 eff ort of the season. The Aggies found themselves in major foul trouble in the fi rst half, committi ng 19 fouls including four each for starti ng guards Jennifer Schlott and Makenlee Williams. The backcourt duo entered the game averaging 45 points per game.

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2013-14 Game-By-Game Box ScoresGame #10

#19 Nebraska 63Creighton 38

Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 14, 2013

Creighton Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPNelson* 31 2-9 0-0 4 2 0 0 6Kamphaus* 15 4-8 0-0 7 2 0 0 8Fujan* 30 2-13 0-0 3 4 2 1 5Janning* 33 3-13 0-0 6 4 2 0 8Garrison* 16 0-3 0-0 3 2 1 1 0Jensen 22 2-4 0-0 0 2 0 1 6Works 17 0-3 0-0 2 0 1 0 0Leytem 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Akin-Oti ko 18 1-6 0-0 5 1 1 1 2Rollerson 16 1-6 1-2 6 2 1 0 3Team Rebounds 5Totals 200 15-65 1-2 41 19 8 4 38

Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPSample* 32 5-10 3-3 4 1 2 0 13Cady* 34 6-12 2-2 7 1 4 1 14Hooper* 33 1-7 3-4 15 2 0 0 5Laudermill* 18 2-6 2-2 1 1 0 2 7Theriot* 38 3-7 2-2 5 0 4 1 8Tvrdy 2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0Ramacieri 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Jeff ery 22 4-4 2-2 3 1 4 2 11Murren 8 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0Havers 11 1-2 3-4 1 1 0 0 5Team Rebounds 1Totals 200 22-50 17-19 39 7 14 6 63

1st 2nd FinalCreighton 27 11 38#19 Nebraska 35 28 63

3FG: Creighton 7-31 (Janning 2-8, Jensen 2-4, Nelson 2-7, Fujan 1-8, Garrison 0-2, Works 0-2); Nebraska 2-8 (Jeff ery 1-1, Laudermill 1-2, Cady 0-1, Murren 0-1, Hooper 0-3). 3FG%: Creighton 22.6; Nebraska 25.0. FG%: Creighton 23.1; Nebraska 44.0. FT%: Creighton 50.0; Nebraska 89.5. Steals: Creighton 4 (Fujan, Garrison, Jensen, Akin-Oti ko 1); Nebraska 6 (Jeff ery, Laudermill 2). Blocked Shots: Creighton 4 (Nelson, Janning, Akin-Oti ko, Rollerson 1); Nebraska 6 (Cady 3). Turnovers: Creighton 13; Nebraska 10. Technical Fouls: Creighton-Bench (Flanery). Offi cials: Trammell, Matti ngly, Hall. A endance: 5,233.

Game Highlights: No. 19 Nebraska held Creighton to just 11 second-half points on its way to a 63-38 victory over the visiti ng Bluejays at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Emily Cady, Hailie Sample and Brandi Jeff ery produced double fi gures for the Huskers, and joined forces for 10 straight points to end the fi rst half. Cady, who fi nished with 14 points, seven rebounds, four assists and three blocked shots, played a tremendous all-around game. Sample added 13 points, four rebounds, two assists and a block, while Jeff ery chipped in 11 points on a perfect shooti ng day, while tying a career high with four assists. Jeff ery also nabbed two steals. Nebraska got contributi ons from top to bott om, including fi ve points and season-high 15 rebounds from Jordan Hooper. Tear’a Laudermill added seven points in the second half, helping to fuel a 10-0 run to start the half and put the game out of reach. Rachel Theriot also played well with eight points, fi ve rebounds and four assists, while helping NU commit just 10 turnovers.

Game #11#19 Nebraska 87South Dakota 53

Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 21, 2013

USD Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPHarrington* 24 3-6 1-1 5 2 1 0 7Loeffl er* 27 1-4 0-0 4 2 1 1 2Hemiller* 29 3-11 3-4 6 5 2 3 11Contreras* 30 5-14 5-12 3 2 0 2 17Seekamp* 31 4-12 3-3 5 1 3 0 11White 7 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0Moore 18 0-5 0-0 0 2 0 0 0Arens 21 1-1 3-3 3 4 1 0 5Jackson 13 0-5 0-0 1 2 0 0 0Team Rebounds 6Totals 200 17-58 15-23 33 21 8 6 53

Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPSample* 26 2-2 2-3 6 0 5 0 6Cady* 26 3-7 3-4 7 4 1 1 10Hooper* 31 7-16 4-4 7 1 4 1 19Laudermill* 21 5-9 3-3 5 2 0 0 15Theriot* 28 3-9 2-2 3 2 5 1 9Tvrdy 11 1-6 2-4 0 0 2 0 4Ramacieri 3 0-0 1-2 2 1 0 0 1Jeff ery 19 2-4 0-0 3 2 2 0 6Murren 19 3-7 2-2 8 3 0 0 11Havers 16 3-3 0-0 4 4 0 0 6Team Rebounds 1Totals 200 29-63 19-24 46 19 19 3 87

1st 2nd FinalSouth Dakota 20 33 53#19 Nebraska 40 47 87

3FG: South Dakota 4-25 (Hemiller 2-5, Contreras 2-9, Jackson 0-1, Harrington 0-1, Loeffl er 0-1, Seekamp 0-3, Moore 0-5); Nebraska 10-24 (Murren 3-6, Jeff ery 2-3, Laudermill 2-5, Cady 1-1, Hooper 1-4, Tvrdy 0-4). 3FG%: South Dakota 16.0; Nebraska 41.7. FG%: South Dakota 29.3; Nebraska 46.0. FT%: South Dakota 65.2; Nebraska 79.2. Steals: South Dakota 6 (Hemiller 3); Nebraska 3 (Cady, Hooper, Theriot 1). Blocked Shots: South Dakota 1 (Seekamp 1); Nebraska 3 (Sample 2). Turnovers: South Dakota 16; Nebraska 14. Technical Fouls: South Dakota-TEAM (Williams). Offi cials: Gulbeyan, Rezac, Herriman. A endance: 5,358.

Game Highlights: No. 19 Nebraska produced its most balanced performance of the season, racing to an 87-53 win over South Dakota at Pinnacle Bank Arena. The Huskers improved to 9-2 by jumping to an 11-0 lead in the fi rst four minutes, before closing the fi rst half on a 10-0 run to take a 40-20 lead into halft ime. The lead kept growing in the second half, reaching 28 points with 15:25 left aft er Jordan Hooper’s fi rst three-pointer in three games. It helped Hooper fi nish with 19 points and pushed her across 1,900 in her career. Hooper, who added seven rebounds and ti ed a career high with four assists, did not att empt another shot the rest of the way. Tear’a Laudermill pumped in a career-high 15 points in just 21 minutes, while Sadie Murren produced a breakout game with 11 points and a career and game-high eight rebounds. Murren also hit three of Nebraska’s 10 three-points on the day. Emily Cady put four Huskers in double fi gures with 10 points and seven boards, as all 10 Huskers scored.

Game #12#18 Nebraska 89Oral Roberts 53

Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 29, 2013

ORU Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPD. Balla* 11 0-5 0-0 0 1 0 0 0B. Balla* 21 0-2 0-0 1 3 0 0 0Shelton* 30 0-2 0-0 7 3 0 1 0Bryan* 16 0-2 0-0 0 3 1 0 0Key* 35 11-19 0-0 5 3 2 0 25Jackson 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0Mayberry 24 7-15 2-2 2 0 4 0 20Wilson 24 1-7 3-4 1 3 0 0 6Manuel 26 1-4 0-2 3 2 1 1 2Lopez 5 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Jaervikangas 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Team Rebounds 6Totals 200 20-58 5-8 29 18 8 3 53

Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPSample* 25 1-4 0-0 8 0 4 0 2Cady* 28 6-8 1-3 3 2 2 2 15Hooper* 20 11-15 4-4 11 0 2 2 30Laudermill* 18 4-8 2-2 3 2 5 3 11Theriot* 26 4-6 2-2 3 0 4 1 11Tvrdy 17 0-4 1-2 0 1 0 2 1Ramacieri 8 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0Jeff ery 19 1-3 2-2 2 2 0 1 5Murren 20 4-8 0-0 2 2 2 0 11Havers 19 1-5 1-2 2 4 1 1 3Team Rebounds 5Totals 200 32-61 13-17 41 13 20 12 89

1st 2nd FinalOral Roberts 25 28 53#18 Nebraska 62 27 89

3FG: ORU 8-17 (Mayberry 4-8, Key 3-6, Wilson 1-1, D. Balla 0-1, Bryan 0-1); Nebraska 12-24 (Hooper 4-8, Murren 3-6, Cady 2-2, Jeff ery 1-2, Theriot 1-2, Laudermill 1-4). 3FG%: ORU 47.1; Nebraska 50.0. FG%: ORU 34.5; Nebraska 52.5. FT%: ORU 62.5; Nebraska 76.5. Steals: ORU 3 (Shelton, Jackson, Manuel 1); Nebraska 12 (Laudermill 3). Blocked Shots: ORU 1 (Lopez 1); Nebraska 4 (Cady 2). Turnovers: ORU 22; Nebraska 15. Technical Fouls: None. Offi cials: Matti ngly, Larance, B. Morris. A endance: 5,811.

Game Highlights: No. 18 Nebraska scored a school-record 62 fi rst-half points to fl y to an 89-53 win over Oral Roberts at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Fueled by a huge game from Jordan Hooper, the Huskers opened on a 24-0 run and pushed the lead to 35-2 in the fi rst 10 minutes. Hooper, who had 30 points and 11 rebounds in just 20 minutes, scored 23 points and had eight boards in the fi rst half to help NU build a 49-10 lead. It was Hooper’s eighth career 30-point performance and 32nd career double-double, including her sixth in 2013-14. She also moved past Kiera Hardy into No. 5 on Nebraska’s career scoring list. NU pushed the margin to 49 points in the second half. The last ti me came on a steal and layup by Hooper to put the Big Red up 83-34 with 9:49 left . Emily Cady added 15 points, while Tear’a Laudermill, Rachel Theriot and Sadie Murren all added 11 points. Nebraska hit a season-high 12 three-pointers and shot bett er than 50 percent from the fi eld overall for the fourth ti me on the season. NU closed non-conference play with a 10-2 record.

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2013-14 Game-By-Game Box ScoresGame #13

#18 Nebraska 66Northwestern 65

Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 2, 2014

Northwestern Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPCohen* 24 3-6 2-2 6 2 1 1 8Coff ey* 37 7-15 2-4 9 2 2 0 16Deary* 38 0-2 1-2 9 1 7 2 1Inman* 31 8-8 2-2 5 4 2 0 19Lyon* 38 2-16 0-0 6 0 2 0 5McKeown 9 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 3Douglas 21 6-10 0-0 2 4 2 0 13Taylor 2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0Team Rebounds 1Totals 200 27-59 7-10 39 14 17 3 65

Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPSample* 39 2-8 0-0 7 1 1 3 4Cady* 39 5-14 1-2 9 3 3 1 11Hooper* 36 4-14 5-6 10 1 2 0 14Laudermill* 25 5-10 2-2 1 2 5 2 14Theriot* 40 9-15 0-1 6 1 8 2 19Jeff ery 15 1-7 0-0 4 4 1 0 2Murren 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Havers 5 1-3 0-1 1 0 0 0 2Team Rebounds 3Totals 200 27-71 8-12 41 12 20 8 66

1st 2nd FinalNorthwestern 35 30 65#18 Nebraska 35 31 66

3FG: Northwestern 4-21 (Inman 1-1, McKeown 1-2, Douglas 1-4, Lyon 1-8, Deary 0-2, Coff ey 0-4); Nebraska 4-20 (Laudermill 2-4, Hooper 1-5, Theriot 1-6, Cady 0-2, Jeff ery 0-3). 3FG%: Northwestern 19.0; Nebraska 20.0. FG%: Northwestern 45.8; Nebraska 38.0. FT%: Northwestern 70.0; Nebraska 66.7. Steals: Northwestern 3 (Deary 2); Nebraska 8 (Sample 3). Blocked Shots: Northwestern 7 (Cohen 3); Nebraska 2 (Cady, Theriot 1). Turnovers: Northwestern 13; Nebraska 8. Technical Fouls: None. Offi cials: Barb Smith, Cross, Resch. A endance: 6,089.

Game Highlights: In a thrilling start to Big Ten play, Rachel Theriot and Tear’a Laudermill willed No. 18 Nebraska to victory by scoring the game’s fi nal fi ve points in a 66-65 win over Northwestern. Playing in front of more than 6,000 fans and a BTN nati onal television audience, Theriot produced game highs with 19 points and eight assists, including the game-winning shot with just over 1:30 to play. She added six rebounds, including the last defensive board of the night. Laudermill pitched in 14 points and matched her career high with fi ve assists. She scored 10 in the second half, including a huge three-pointer with under 2:30 left that stopped an 11-0 Northwestern run and pulled the Huskers within 65-64 to set up Theriot’s winning shot. Theriot and Laudermill combined to have a hand in every Husker fi eld goal in the second half. They also combined for 13 assists and just one turnover in the game. Theriot, who had nine points in the second half, hit a pair of shot-clock buzzer-beaters, including a 27-footer from the left wing to lift the Big Red to their third straight Big Ten-opening victory. Jordan Hooper added her seventh double-double of the year with 14 points and 10 rebounds.

Game #14Michigan State 70#16 Nebraska 57

East Lansing, Mich., Jan. 9, 2014

Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPSample* 29 0-3 0-0 8 1 4 0 0Cady* 37 4-9 8-8 12 1 3 0 16Hooper* 32 9-22 1-2 8 2 0 1 21Laudermill* 17 1-8 1-2 5 4 0 2 3Theriot* 38 4-13 0-0 2 3 8 0 11Tvrdy 2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Jeff ery 23 1-7 0-0 2 2 0 0 3Murren 10 0-0 1-2 2 0 2 0 1Havers 12 1-2 0-0 4 3 0 0 2Team Rebounds 3Totals 200 20-65 11-14 46 16 17 3 57

Mich. St. Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPPickrel* 35 5-11 3-6 10 1 1 0 17Mills* 31 5-10 0-0 4 3 0 0 10Johnson* 31 2-6 2-2 3 4 8 1 6Bell* 32 3-7 0-0 5 0 4 0 6Powers* 27 5-8 5-7 15 5 1 3 17Jankoska 24 3-8 2-2 3 0 3 2 10Hines 2 1-1 0-1 0 0 0 0 2Agee 11 1-7 0-0 1 3 1 1 2Williams 7 0-5 0-0 0 3 0 0 0Team Rebounds 2Totals 200 25-63 12-18 43 19 18 7 70

1st 2nd Final#16 Nebraska 24 33 57Michigan State 37 33 70

3FG: Nebraska 6-17 (Theriot 3-4, Hooper 2-5, Jeff ery 1-3, Cady 0-1, Laudermill 0-4); Michigan State 8-19 (Pickrel 4-6, Powers 2-3, Jankoska 2-5, Mills 0-1, Agee 0-1, Bell 0-1, Johnson 0-2). 3FG%: Nebraska 35.3; Michigan State 42.1. FG%: Nebraska 30.8; Michigan State 39.7. FT%: Nebraska 78.6; Michigan State 66.7. Steals: Nebraska 3 (Laudermill 2); Michigan State 7 (Powers 3). Blocked Shots: Nebraska 4 (Cady, Hooper, Laudermill, Theriot 1); Michigan State 9 (Mills, Johnson, Powers 2). Turnovers: Nebraska 15; Michigan State 12. Technical Fouls: None. Offi cials: Roberts, Hall, McConnell. A endance: 5,024.

Game Highlights: Cold-shooti ng Nebraska hit a season-low 30.8 percent of its shots from the fi eld, as Michigan State ended the Huskers’ fi ve-game winning streak with a 70-57 victory at the Breslin Center. The Huskers went just 12-for-48 in falling behind the Spartans by 25 points midway through the second half. Nebraska rallied to hit eight of its last 17 shots from the fi eld to cut the fi nal margin to 13 points. Emily Cady produced her fi ft h double-double of the season and 13th of her career with 16 points and a team-high 12 rebounds. Jordan Hooper added a game-high 21 points and eight boards for the Big Red, while Rachel Theriot added 11 points and a game-high eight assists. The rest of the Huskers combined for just nine points on 3-for-21 shooti ng from the fi eld. Aerial Powers led Michigan State with 17 points and a game-high 15 rebounds, while Annalise Pickrel added a double-double of her own with 17 points and 10 boards to lead four Spartans in double fi gures. NU trailed 29-24 with two minutes left in the fi rst half, before MSU closed on an 8-0 run. MSU added an 11-3 spurt to open the second half.

Game #15#16 Nebraska 75

Illinois 56Champaign, Ill., Jan. 12, 2014

Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPSample* 35 2-3 1-2 7 1 2 2 5Cady* 35 6-9 1-1 10 4 3 0 19Hooper* 36 6-17 8-8 9 2 1 0 22Laudermill* 18 5-8 1-1 2 1 1 3 13Theriot* 39 4-8 2-3 1 3 6 1 11Tvrdy 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Ramacieri 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Jeff ery 21 2-5 0-0 3 2 2 1 5Murren 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Havers 8 0-3 0-0 2 2 0 0 0Team Rebounds 3Totals 200 25-53 18-20 37 15 15 7 75

Illinois Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPGrant* 31 6-11 3-4 3 4 0 2 15Moore* 32 3-12 0-0 9 4 3 2 7Oden* 23 2-4 2-2 0 0 0 1 6Crawford* 35 7-18 4-8 8 3 3 0 19Smith* 34 3-7 1-2 4 3 3 0 7Hartwell 7 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0Piper 3 0-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 0Gleason 19 1-8 0-0 2 2 1 0 2Tuck 13 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0Livingston 3 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0McConnell 0+ 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0Team Rebounds 4Totals 200 22-63 10-16 34 20 9 10 56

1st 2nd Final#16 Nebraska 26 49 75Illinois 22 34 56

3FG: Nebraska 7-19 (Laudermill 2-5, Hooper 2-7, Cady 1-1, Theriot 1-3, Jeffery 1-3); Illinois 2-27 (Crawford 1-7, Moore 1-8, Gleason 0-5, Hartwell 0-1, Oden 0-1, Smith 0-2, Grant 0-3). 3FG%: Nebraska 36.8; Illinois 7.4. FG%: Nebraska 47.2; Illinois 34.9. FT%: Nebraska 90.0; Illinois 62.5. Steals: Nebraska 7 (Laudermill 3); Illinois 10 (Crawford 4). Blocked Shots: Nebraska 2 (Cady, Theriot 1); Illinois 5 (Grant 3). Turnovers: Nebraska 18; Illinois 15. Technical Fouls: None. Offi cials: Steratore, Whitson, Spurlock. A endance: 3,306.

Game Highlights: No. 16 Nebraska erupted for its best second half of the season on its way to a 75-56 victory over Illinois at the State Farm Center in Champaign, Ill. Playing in front of an Illinois season-high crowd of 3,306 and a BTN nati onal TV audience, the Huskers jumped out to a 13-point fi rst-half lead before the Fighti ng Illini trimmed the lead to 26-22 at the half. But Emily Cady, Tear’a Laudermill and Jordan Hooper caught fi re in the second half, as the Huskers blitzed the Illini’s “Buzz” defense for 49 points, including nine three-point possessions. The Huskers, who went just 1-for-6 from three-point range in the fi rst half, hit 6-of-13 threes in the second half. NU added a pair of traditi onal three-point plays from Cady and a third by Laudermill to build a 21-point second-half lead. Cady notched her sixth double-double of the year with 19 points and 10 rebounds, while Hooper added 22 points and nine boards. Laudermill fi nished with 13 points, and Rachel Theriot added 11 points and six assists.

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2013-14 Game-By-Game Box ScoresGame #16

#18 Nebraska 88Minnesota 85

Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 16, 2014

Minnesota Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPRiche* 33 5-6 1-2 8 4 2 0 11Zahui* 22 3-8 0-0 11 5 1 0 6Banham* 44 12-28 3-3 3 4 8 0 33Mullaney* 40 4-11 1-2 2 3 5 0 10Noga* 45 4-9 3-4 5 2 2 2 15Johnson 9 1-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 2Hirt 26 4-8 0-0 6 1 0 0 8Bailey 6 0-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 0Team Rebounds 4Totals 225 33-73 8-11 40 22 18 2 85

Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPSample* 35 1-5 0-0 4 1 2 0 2Cady* 41 6-13 9-10 13 3 6 1 23Hooper* 44 7-24 2-3 10 3 1 1 18Laudermill* 23 1-8 0-0 6 3 1 0 2Theriot* 45 11-15 8-8 2 1 9 1 33Jeff ery 22 3-5 1-2 2 3 3 0 10Murren 10 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0Havers 5 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0Team Rebounds 6Totals 225 29-72 20-23 45 15 22 3 88

1st 2nd OT FinalMinnesota 32 46 7 85#18 Nebraska 29 49 10 88

3FG: Minnesota 11-26 (Banham 6-13, Noga 4-9, Mullaney 1-2, Hirt 0-1, Bailey 0-1); Nebraska 10-27 (Jeffery 3-4, Theriot 3-4, Cady 2-4, Hooper 2-11, Murren 0-1, Laudermill 0-3). 3FG%: Minnesota 42.3; Nebraska 37.0. FG%: Minnesota 45.2; Nebraska 40.3. FT%: Minnesota 72.7; Nebraska 87.0. Steals: Minnesota 2 (Noga 2); Nebraska 3 (Cady, Hooper, Theriot 1). Blocked Shots: Minnesota 2 (Zahui, Noga 1); Nebraska 5 (Cady, Hooper 2). Turnovers: Minnesota 10; Nebraska 6. Technical Fouls: None. Offi cials: Napier, Bryan Enterline, Larance. A endance: 4,922.

Game Highlights: In one of the largest second-half comebacks of the Connie Yori era at Nebraska, the No. 18 Huskers came back from 14 points down to notch an 88-85 overti me win over hot-shooti ng Minnesota at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Playing in front of nearly 5,000 and a BTN nati onal television audience, point guard Rachel Theriot erupted for a career-high 33 points and matched a career high with nine assists. She added a huge steal late in regulati on and did not commit a turnover in the game. Theriot scored 17 in the second half and added four in overti me, including two free throws with 14.9 seconds left to seal the win. Theriot matched Minnesota All-American Rachel Banham point for point, but did it on 13 fewer shots from the fi eld. Emily Cady added a huge game with 23 points, including 17 aft er halft ime, 13 rebounds and six assists. Jordan Hooper pitched in a double-double of her own with 18 points and 10 boards despite an off shooti ng night. Hooper became the fourth Husker in history to reach the 2,000-point mark, which came with a three-pointer early in the second half. The Big Red trailed 53-39 aft er Banham hit Minnesota’s fi ft h straight three-pointer to open the half with 13:40 left .

Game #17#22 Purdue 77

#18 Nebraska 75Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 19, 2014

Purdue Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPClemons* 14 3-4 0-0 6 4 1 0 6Moses* 30 7-13 2-2 3 3 0 0 21Williams* 22 0-1 0-0 1 2 2 0 0Houser* 37 5-14 2-2 4 1 6 6 16Wilson* 32 6-13 0-0 4 2 1 2 13Thornton 12 0-1 0-0 3 1 0 1 0Hamby 7 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0Perry 13 1-2 0-0 0 0 1 1 2Bays 24 7-14 3-7 7 3 0 3 17Redmon 9 1-3 0-0 4 1 0 0 2Team Rebounds 4Totals 200 30-67 7-11 37 17 11 13 77

Nebraska Min FG FT RB PF A ST TPSample* 34 6-12 0-0 5 2 1 0 12Cady* 40 3-5 7-8 16 4 6 0 13Hooper* 39 2-10 4-8 4 3 0 2 9Laudermill* 21 6-9 0-0 1 0 0 1 14Theriot* 40 7-12 3-4 2 0 4 1 19Jeff ery 20 3-6 1-2 3 1 1 2 8Murren 5 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0Havers 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Team Rebounds 3Totals 200 27-54 15-22 34 11 12 6 75

1st 2nd Final#22 Purdue 36 41 77#18 Nebraska 32 43 75

3FG: Purdue 10-19 (Moses 5-9, Houser 4-7, Wilson 1-2, Williams 0-1); Nebraska 6-13 (Laudermill 2-3, Theriot 2-3, Jeff ery 1-2, Hooper 1-4, Cady 0-1). 3FG%: Purdue 52.6; Nebraska 46.2. FG%: Purdue 44.8; Nebraska 50.0. FT%: Purdue 63.6; Nebraska 68.2. Steals: Purdue 13 (Houser 6); Nebraska 6 (Hooper, Jeff ery 2). Blocked Shots: Purdue 2 (Clemons, Bays 1); Nebraska 5 (Cady 3). Turnovers: Purdue 14; Nebraska 16. Technical Fouls: None. Offi cials: Bonner, Inouye, Pethtel. A endance: 6,196.

Game Highlights: No. 18 Nebraska rallied from big defi cits in both halves to ti e the game, but Whitney Bays’ putback with 1.7 seconds left allowed No. 22 Purdue to escape Pinnacle Bank Arena with a 77-75 win. NU trailed by 12 in the fi rst half and by nine at 72-63 with 4:07 left . But back-to-back three-pointers from Tear’a Laudermill in a 20-second span pulled the Huskers even at 73 with 1:22 left . Aft er a bucket by Bays put Purdue back in front at 75-73 with 49 seconds remaining, Rachel Theriot hit two clutch free throws in a one-and-one-situati on with 27.9 seconds left to ti e the score at 75. The Huskers forced a missed runner from April Wilson on the left side with three seconds left , but Bays cleaned up the weakside board and cashed it in for the game-winning score. Bays scored all 17 of her points in the second half to keep the Huskers at bay. Courtney Moses led Purdue with 21 points, hitti ng her fi rst fi ve threes to open the game to stake Purdue to a 27-15 lead. Theriot led the Big Red with 19 points, while Laudermill added 10 of her 14 points in the second half. Emily Cady notched her fourth straight double-double with 13 points and a career-high-tying 16 rebounds.

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Hooper's Career Sta s cs REBOUNDS Year G-GS Min FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot-Avg. PF-D A TO Blk ST Pts-Avg.2010-11 31-31 908 162-447 .362 67-184 .364 63-86 .733 70-135 205-6.6 74-0 10 43 16 24 454-14.62011-12 33-33 979 207-522 .397 67-210 .319 143-183 .781 93-213 306-9.3 55-0 15 63 23 29 624-18.92012-13 34-34 1,048 215-537 .400 81-242 .335 96-117 .821 86-214 300-8.8 44-0 22 44 18 36 607-17.92013-14 17-17 544 112-276 .406 33-107 .308 75-94 .798 38-133 171-10.1 25-0 22 24 10 17 332-19.5Career 115-115 3,479 696-1,782 .391 248-743 .334 377-480 .785 287-695 982-8.5 198-0 69 174 67 106 2,017-17.5

NCAA Sweet 16 with 21 points and 12 rebounds in a win over Chatt anooga, and 21 points and eight boards at No. 9 Texas A&M (March 25). Hooper had 33 points and nine rebounds in a win over Oral Roberts Dec. 20. She had 29 points and 10 boards against Idaho State Dec. 1. She had 27 points against Minnesota Feb. 3, aft er producing 28 points at Ohio State Jan. 31. That followed a 25-point eff ort in a win over No. 25 Michigan State Jan. 24. She had 27 points vs. Northern Arizona Nov. 16. Hooper had 15 points and 14 boards against No. 14 Purdue Jan. 5. As a sophomore in 2011-12, Hooper fi nished No. 4 in the Big Ten in scoring with 18.9 points per game while leading the conference with 9.3 rebounds per game. She also led the Big Ten with 14 double-doubles. In 2010-11, Hooper became the seventh Husker freshman in history to start every game. She captured Big 12 All-Freshman honors aft er averaging 14.6 points and 6.6 rebounds. She also shatt ered the school’s freshman record with 67 three-pointers on the year. Her best individual eff ort came at Missouri when she ti ed the school record with seven threes Feb. 2, 2011. She scored 28 of her season-high 31 points in the second half - the most points in a half by any player in the Big 12 in 2010-11. Hooper had double fi gures in 25 games, including six with 20 or more points. She also had three double-doubles. Hooper was a four-ti me Big 12 Freshman of the Week.

PersonalThe daughter of Brian and Jodene Hooper, Jordan was

born Feb. 20, 1992, in Alliance, Neb. Her brother, Kyle, is a freshman football player at Chadron State. A psychology major, Jordan earned academic All-Big Ten honors in 2012 and 2013.

Senior (2013-14) Jordan Hooper will contend for fi rst-team All-America and nati onal player-of-the-year honors as a senior. The two-ti me honorable-menti on All-American is a preseason nominee for the Wade, Naismith and Wooden awards for the second straight year. She is also a candidate for the Senior CLASS Award and CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. She will chase Nebraska’s career scoring, rebounding and three-point records in 2013-14. Hooper owns nine 20-point scoring eff orts, including a season-high 33 points in a win over Utah State Dec. 8, when she added 14 rebounds. She added her second 30-point performance and eighth of her career with 30 points and 11 boards in a win over ORU Dec. 29. She produced her eighth double-double of the year with 18 points and 10 rebounds in NU’s win over Minnesota Jan. 16. Hooper opened Big Ten play with 14 points and 10 boards in a win over Northwestern Jan. 2. Hooper opened the year with 27 points and 11 boards in a win over UCLA Nov. 8. She had back-to-back double-doubles, including 24 points and 14 rebounds against Washington State Nov. 30. It followed 25 points and 10 boards in just 23 minutes in a win over UMass-Lowell on Nov. 27. She added a double-double with 13 points and 12 rebounds in a win at Utah Nov. 15. Hooper had four straight 20-point games, including 23 points against Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Southern, before sett ling for 18 points and nine rebounds at No. 18 North Carolina Dec. 4. She has scored in double fi gures 14 ti mes and grabbed double-digit rebounds 10 ti mes, including 13 boards against Alabama on Nov. 11, when she also dished out a career-high four assists. She ti ed her career high with four more assists against South Dakota Dec. 21, while adding 19 points and seven boards. Hooper ranks third in the Big Ten in scoring (19.5 ppg) and second in rebounding (10.1 rpg).

Nebraska Career Hooper was an honorable-menti on All-American by the AP and WBCA for the second straight season in 2012-13. The two-ti me fi rst-team All-Big Ten pick averaged 17.9 points, 8.8 rebounds and 1.1 steals, including 16.0 points and 10.3 rebounds in the NCAA Tournament. She produced double-fi gures 16 ti mes in 18 games against NCAA Tournament teams, including a career-high 36 points and a season-best six threes against No. 25 Florida State (Dec. 8). The next game, Hooper had 24 points, a season-best 14 rebounds and a career-high three blocks in a win at South Florida (Dec. 16). During a fi ve-game stretch from Jan. 24 through Feb. 11, Hooper averaged 25.6 points and 7.2 rebounds per game and claimed back-to-back Big Ten Player-of-the-Week honors (Feb. 5, Feb. 12). Hooper notched 12 20-point scoring eff orts and nine double-doubles in 2012-13. Hooper powered NU to th

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Hooper’s Honors• Wade/Wooden/Naismith Watch Lists (2013, 2014)• Senior CLASS Award Nominee (2014)• CoSIDA Academic All-America Candidate (2014)• USA Basketball World U Games Gold Medalist (2013)• WBCA All-American (HM, 2012, 2013)• Associated Press All-American (HM, 2012, 2013)• First-Team All-Big Ten (1 of 5, 2012, 2013)• Big Ten All-Tournament Team (1 of 5, 2012)• Academic All-Big Ten (2012, 2013)• No. 8 Acti ve Career Scorer in NCAA D-I (2,017)• No. 10 Acti ve Career Rebounder in NCAA D-I (982)• No. 4 on Nebraska Career Scoring List (2,017)• No. 4 on Nebraska Career Rebounding List (982)• No. 2 on NU Career 3FG List (248)• No. 3 at NU with 34 Career Double-Doubles • 42 Career 20-Point Games (9, 2013-14)• Eight Career 30-Point Games (2, 2013-14)• Seven-Time Big Ten Player of the Week (Dec. 12 & 26, 2011; Jan. 2, 2012, Dec. 24, 2012, Feb. 5 & 12, 2013; Dec. 31, 2013)• Nebraska Junior 3FG Record (81, 2012-13)• Nebraska Sophomore Scoring Record (624, 2011-12)• Big 12 All-Freshman Team (2011)• Two-Time Gatorade Nebraska Player of the Year (2008, 2010)

Hooper’s Career BestsCategory Total GamePoints 36 Florida State (12/8/12)Rebounds 18 Wisconsin (2/19/12)Assists 4 Three Times, most recently South Dakota (12/21/13)Steals 4 Minnesota (2/13/12) Northern Arizona (12/10/11) Blocks 3 Five Times, most recently South Florida (12/16/12)FGA 27 Washington State (11/30/13)FGM 13 Oral Roberts (12/20/12)FTA 15 Utah State (12/8/13)FTM 12 Purdue (3/4/12)3-PT FGA 13 Iowa State (3/8/11)3-PT FGM 7 Missouri (2/2/11)

Hooper’s 2013-14 Game-by-Game Sta s cs |---Total---| |---3-Pts.---| |--Rebounds--|Opponent G-GS Date Min FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg.UCLA 1-1 11/8 32 9-14 .643 2-5 .400 7-8 .875 4 7 11 11.0 3-0 0 1 0 1 27 27.0Alabama 2-2 11/11 32 3-12 .250 1-6 .167 1-1 1.00 1 12 13 12.0 2-0 4 2 1 1 8 17.5at Utah 3-3 11/15 35 5-16 .313 3-10 .300 0-0 .000 4 8 12 12.0 1-0 1 3 0 0 13 16.0Arkansas-Pine Bluff 4-4 11/21 21 9-13 .692 3-6 .500 2-2 1.00 1 5 6 10.5 0-0 1 1 1 1 23 17.8Southern 5-5 11/24 32 7-18 .389 3-9 .333 6-11 .545 1 7 8 10.0 1-0 0 2 0 2 23 18.8UMass-Lowell 6-6 11/27 23 8-16 .500 2-6 .333 7-7 1.00 3 7 10 10.0 1-0 3 2 1 1 25 19.8Washington State 7-7 11/30 36 6-27 .222 2-8 .250 10-11 .909 4 10 14 10.6 3-0 1 3 1 2 24 20.4at #18 North Carolina 8-8 12/4 30 7-19 .368 4-10 .400 0-0 .000 3 6 9 10.4 2-0 1 3 0 1 18 20.1Utah State 9-9 12/8 32 11-16 .688 0-0 .000 11-15 .733 4 10 14 10.8 0-0 1 1 1 1 33 21.6Creighton 10-10 12/14 33 1-7 .143 0-3 .000 3-4 .750 0 15 15 11.2 2-0 0 1 1 0 5 19.9South Dakota 11-11 12/21 31 7-16 .438 1-4 .250 4-4 1.00 0 7 7 10.8 1-0 4 1 0 1 19 19.8Oral Roberts 12-12 12/29 20 11-15 .733 4-8 .500 4-4 1.00 3 8 11 10.8 0-0 2 1 1 2 30 20.7Northwestern 13-13 1/2 36 4-14 .286 1-5 .200 5-6 .833 3 7 10 10.8 1-0 2 2 0 0 14 20.2at Michigan State 14-14 1/9 32 9-22 .409 2-5 .400 1-2 .500 1 7 8 10.6 2-0 0 0 1 1 21 20.2at Illinois 15-15 1/12 36 6-17 .353 2-7 .286 8-8 1.00 2 7 9 10.5 2-0 1 1 0 0 22 20.3Minnesota 16-16 1/16 44 7-24 .292 2-11 .182 2-3 .667 4 6 10 10.4 3-0 1 0 2 1 18 20.2#22 Purdue 17-17 1/19 39 2-10 .200 1-4 .250 4-8 .500 0 4 4 10.1 3-0 0 0 0 2 9 19.5Totals 17-17 544 112-276 .406 33-107 .308 75-94 .798 38 133 171 10.1 27-0 22 24 10 17 332 19.5

Five Facts About Jordan1. Jordan can juggle.2. Jordan loves hot dogs.3. She eats peanut butt er and jelly before every game.4. Jordan grew up on a ranch near Alliance, Neb., and parti cipated in 4-H for three years.5. Jordan and her younger brother, Kyle, saved their own money to pay for a 25-by-50 foot concrete slab so they could practi ce basketball at their ranch. The court, complete with a three-point line, covered up their grandma Dorothy’s garden.

Jordan

HOOPER6-2 l Senior l Forward

Alliance, Nebraska(Alliance)

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Cady’s Career Sta s cs REBOUNDS Year G-GS Min FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot-Avg. PF-D A TO Blk ST Pts-Avg.2011-12 33-33 994 108-244 .443 25-65 .385 85-118 .720 87-129 216-6.5 78-2 55 67 28 46 326-9.92012-13 34-34 1046 105-254 .413 16-60 .267 82-102 .804 92-175 267-7.9 62-1 62 65 30 39 308-9.12013-14 17-17 542 74-134 .552 10-23 .435 85-99 .859 37-125 162-9.5 46-1 46 38 20 15 243-14.3Career 84-84 2,582 287-632 .454 51-148 .345 252-319 .790 216-429 645-7.7 186-4 163 170 78 100 877-10.4

Cady had a 17-point, nine-rebound eff ort that included a trio of three-pointers at No. 8 Penn State. She had a season-high 18 points and six rebounds in a win over Sam Houston State Nov. 20. She added 17 points and seven boards against Grambling State Dec. 29. Cady had 15 points and three boards in a win over No. 24 Florida State Dec. 8, aft er notching 14 points and seven rebounds at USC Nov. 23. She had 13 points, seven boards and four steals against Northern Arizona Nov. 16.

In 2011-12, Cady earned Big Ten All-Freshman honors while joining fellow freshman forward Hailie Sample in starti ng all 33 games for the 24-9 Huskers. The duo became the fi rst freshman teammates in school history to start every game together in the NU lineup.

She averaged 12.3 points and 6.3 boards per game in league acti on. Overall, Cady ranked among the top six freshmen in the Big Ten in scoring, rebounding, assists, steals and blocked shots. She also became just the second Husker in history to amass 300 points, 200 rebounds and 50 assists as a freshman. Her 28 blocked shots ranked No. 5 on the NU freshman list.

Cady produced double-fi gure points 17 ti mes. She scored a career-high 24 points in both regular-season meeti ngs with No. 8 Ohio State. She also produced a trio of double-doubles. Cady hit one of the most dramati c shots in Husker history, burying an off -balance 30-footer as ti me expired in the second overti me of NU’s 93-89 3OT win at No. 15 Purdue Feb. 2.

PersonalThe daughter of Monty and Bett y Cady, Emily was born

Jan. 17, 1993 in Lincoln. She has an older sister, Jessie. Emily is majoring in business administrati on at Nebraska.

Junior (2013-14) Emily Cady (pronounced KAY-dee) is making a strong case for All-Big Ten honors, averaging 16.8 points, 12.0 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.6 blocks in Big Ten play. She has ti ed Jordan Hooper for the team lead with eight double-doubles, including four straight in Big Ten play to increase her season 14.3 points, 9.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.2 block per game. Her 20 blocks lead NU and have pushed her career total to 78, which ranks 10th in school history. Cady ranks 15th in the Big Ten in scoring and No. 4 in rebounding, aft er her 13 points and career-high-tying 16 rebounds against Purdue. She owns 16 career double-doubles. She produced arguably the best game of her career with 23 points, 13 rebounds, six assists, two blocks and a steal in NU’s comeback OT win over Minnesota Jan. 16. She added 19 points and 10 boards in a win at Illinois Jan. 12, aft er producing 16 points and 12 rebounds at Michigan State Jan. 9. Cady had 16 points, 10 rebounds and a career-high-matching seven assists in NU’s win over Utah State Dec. 8. Cady had 13 points and 13 rebounds against Washington State Nov. 30. She notched her fi rst double-double of the year with 19 points to go along with 11 rebounds in a win over Alabama Nov. 11. Cady added her second double-double with 18 points and a season-high 14 boards against Southern Nov. 24. She led the Huskers with 14 points, four assists and three blocks in a 63-38 win over Creighton Dec. 14. She just missed a double-double with 13 points and nine rebounds at Utah Nov. 15. She has scored in double fi gures in 16 of NU’s 17 games, including all 13 at home.

Nebraska CareerCady earned honorable-menti on All-Big Ten accolades

from the media for the second straight year in 2012-13, aft er averaging 9.1 points and 7.9 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.1 steals and a 0.9 blocks per game. She averaged 9.6 points and 9.3 boards with fi ve double-doubles in Big Ten play.

She opened 2013 NCAA Tournament play with 10 points, nine rebounds, two assists and a block in NU’s fi rst-round NCAA Tournament win over Chatt anooga.

Cady produced 14 double-fi gure scoring eff orts and nine double-digit rebound games in 2012-13. She notched her fi ft h double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds in the regular-season fi nale against No. 7 Penn State March 3. Cady had 10 points and a career-high 16 rebounds in a win over Ohio State Feb. 14. It was one of 16 career double-fi gure rebound games for Cady.

She also had 12 points and 10 rebounds at Minnesota Jan. 20. Cady had 11 points and 10 rebounds at Indiana Jan. 10, aft er opening league acti on with 13 points and 14 boards against Wisconsin Jan. 2, while tying a career high with a three threes. She had eight points, 11 rebounds and a career-high four blocks in NU’s win at Wisconsin Feb. 28.

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Cady’s Honors• Honorable-Menti on All-Big Ten (Media, 2012, 2013)• No. 10 on NU Career Blocked Shot List (75)• Nebraska Defensive MVP (2013)• Big Ten All-Freshman Team (2012)• Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Jan. 24, 2012)• Nebraska Defensive MVP (2013)• NU’s Kathy Branchaud Most Improved Rebounder Award (2013)• Ninth at NU with 16 Career Double-Doubles (8 in 2013-14)• 84 Consecuti ve Starts• No. 3 in Big Ten FG Pct. (.552)• No. 4 in Big Ten Rebounding (9.5 rpg)• No. 15 in Big Ten Scoring (14.3 ppg)• Second Freshman in NU History with 300 Points, 200 Rebounds, 50 Assists (2012-13)• One of Nine Freshmen in NU History to Start Every Game (33, 2011-12)• Nebraska Super-State (Lincoln Journal Star, 2010, 2011)• No. 49 Prospect in the Nati on (Blue Star, 2010)• No. 84 Prospect in the Nati on (ESPN, 2010)

Cady’s Career BestsCategory Total GamePoints 24 Ohio State (2/26/12) Ohio State (1/19/12)Rebounds 16 Purdue (1/19/14) 16 Ohio State (2/14/13)Assists 7 Utah State (12/8/13) Purdue (2/2/12)Steals 6 Ohio State (3/3/12)Blocks 4 Wisconsin (2/28/13)FGA 16 Ohio State (2/26/12)FGM 9 Ohio State (2/26/12) Ohio State (1/19/12)FTA 10 Four Times, most recently Minnesota (1/16/14)FTM 10 Utah State (12/8/13) Alabama (11/11/13)3-PT FGA 5 Northwestern (2/16/12)3-PT FGM 3 Three Times, most recently Penn State (1/13/13)

Cady’s 2013-14 Game-by-Game Sta s cs |---Total---| |---3-Pts.---| |--Rebounds--|Opponent G-GS Date Min FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg.UCLA 1-1 11/8 19 4-6 .667 1-1 1.000 3-4 .750 1 4 5 5.0 4-0 2 1 0 0 12 12.0Alabama 2-2 11/11 34 4-7 .571 1-2 .500 10-10 1.00 1 10 11 8.0 2-0 0 3 1 2 19 15.5at Utah 3-3 11/15 28 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 3-3 1.00 4 5 9 8.3 5-1 3 1 1 1 13 14.7Arkansas-Pine Bluff 4-4 11/21 26 3-6 .500 1-3 .333 4-6 .667 0 8 8 8.3 1-0 0 1 1 1 11 13.8Southern 5-5 11/24 33 5-6 .833 0-1 .000 8-11 .727 4 10 14 9.4 3-0 2 3 1 1 18 14.6UMass-Lowell 6-6 11/27 17 5-7 .714 0-1 .000 4-4 1.00 2 5 7 9.0 2-0 1 2 0 2 14 14.5Washington State 7-7 11/30 38 4-8 .500 1-1 1.00 4-6 .667 4 9 13 9.6 3-0 2 2 1 0 13 14.3at #18 North Carolina 8-8 12/4 35 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2-2 1.00 1 7 8 9.4 3-0 1 5 2 1 6 13.3Utah State 9-9 12/8 32 3-5 .600 0-1 .000 10-10 1.00 1 9 10 9.4 1-0 7 2 0 1 16 13.6Creighton 10-10 12/14 34 6-12 .500 0-1 .000 2-2 1.00 0 7 7 9.2 1-0 4 1 3 1 14 13.6South Dakota 11-11 12/21 26 3-7 .429 1-1 1.00 3-4 .750 1 6 7 9.0 4-0 1 2 0 1 10 13.3Oral Roberts 12-12 12/29 28 6-8 .750 2-2 1.00 1-3 .333 2 1 3 8.5 2-0 2 0 2 2 15 13.4Northwestern 13-13 1/2 39 5-14 .357 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 4 5 9 8.5 3-0 3 2 1 1 11 13.2at Michigan State 14-14 1/9 37 4-9 .444 0-1 .000 8-8 1.00 4 8 12 8.8 1-0 3 3 1 0 16 13.4at Illinois 15-15 1/12 35 6-9 .667 1-1 1.00 6-6 1.00 1 9 10 8.9 4-0 3 3 1 0 19 13.8Minnesota 16-16 1/16 41 6-13 .462 2-4 .500 9-10 .900 4 9 13 9.1 3-0 6 3 2 1 23 14.4#22 Purdue 17-17 1/19 40 3-5 .600 0-1 .000 7-8 .875 3 13 16 9.5 4-0 6 4 3 0 13 14.3Totals 17-17 542 74-134 .552 10-23 .435 85-99 .859 37 125 162 9.5 46-1 46 38 20 15 243 14.3

Five Facts About Emily1. Emily’s favorite movie is a ti e between “The Notebook” and “A Walk to Remember.”2. She can’t cook, but she’s really good at making cereal.3. Emily eats ProMax nutriti on bars like candy.4. Her favorite animal is a panda.5. Emily loves roller-coasters.

Emily

CADY6-2 l Junior l Forward

Seward, Nebraska(Seward)

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Jeff ery’s Career Sta s cs REBOUNDS Year G-GS Min FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot-Avg. PF-D A TO Blk ST Pts-Avg.2011-12 33-0 504 43-141 .305 18-68 .265 20-30 .667 25-40 65-2.0 61-0 34 51 4 38 124-3.82012-13 30-6 408 39-120 .325 13-56 .232 13-22 .591 21-36 57-1.9 45-0 19 29 0 18 104-3.52013-14 16-3 279 28-68 .412 13-35 .371 9-12 .750 4-34 38-2.4 28-0 26 22 0 11 76-4.9Career 79-9 1,191 110-329 .334 44-159 .277 42-64 .656 50-110 160-2.0 134-0 79 102 4 67 304-3.8

Idaho State and South Florida was also limited because of her family commitments.

Jeff ery opened Big Ten play with two points, three rebounds, an assist and a steal in 12 minutes against Wisconsin Jan. 2. She sparked NU against No. 14 Purdue, scoring eight points, grabbing four steals and dishing out two assists in the fi rst half.

The 2011 Louisiana High School Player of the Year and Parade All-American, Jeff ery earned immediate playing ti me as a true freshman in 2011-12., Jeff ery appeared in all 33 games for the 24-9 Huskers, averaging 3.8 points, 2.0 rebounds, 1.2 steals and 1.0 assist in 15.3 minutes per game.

She produced career highs of 12 points against Florida State and Mississippi Valley State in November. Against the Seminoles in Tallahassee, Jeff ery hit the go-ahead three to give NU its fi rst lead at 55-52, helping the Huskers erase a 13-point defi cit on the way to a 66-63 win.

She added 10 points against Texas-Pan American on Dec. 4. She pitched in one of her best all-around games with eight points and career highs of six rebounds and three assists in a win over No. 8 Ohio State on Feb. 26, 2012. She also played a major role in the Huskers’ win over the Buckeyes in the Big Ten Tournament semifi nals.

PersonalThe daughter of John Jeff ery Jr. and Keisler Jeff ery,

Brandi was born Nov. 17, 1992, in Houma, La. She has one sister, Randi, and a brother, Toi. Brandi is a child, youth and family studies major at Nebraska. She earned a spot on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall of 2011.

Junior (2013-14)Brandi Jeff ery started Nebraska’s fi rst three games

for the second straight season in 2013-14, but the 5-7 shooti ng guard from Vacherie, La. (pronounced VESS-er-ee), has taken the role of NU’s top reserve the past 14 games. Jeff ery, who missed NU’s game against Southern (Nov. 24) with an injury, is averaging 4.9 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists for the Huskers.

She played a huge role in NU’s comeback from 14 points down in the second half to beat Minnesota in OT Jan. 16. Jeff ery scored all 10 of her points in the second half, including a career-high three three-pointers. It was her second double-fi gure scoring eff ort of the year. She added eight points against Purdue Jan. 19.

Jeff ery had season highs of 11 points, four assists and two steals, while adding three rebounds in a win over Creighton Dec. 14.

Jeff ery opened the season with nine points, four rebounds and a career-high four assists in NU’s win over UCLA on Nov. 8. She added fi ve points, three rebounds and an assist at No. 18 North Carolina Dec. 4, before contributi ng six points and a season-high-tying four assists in a win over Utah State Dec. 8.

Nebraska CareerJeff ery experienced an up-and-down sophomore

season, starti ng NU’s fi rst six games before facing adversity in mid-season.

Jeff ery averaged 3.5 points and 1.9 rebounds while playing in 30 games to help NU to its second NCAA Sweet 16. She scored fi ve fi rst-half points to spark NU’s 19-2 run to take control in Nebraska’s 74-63 win at No. 9 Texas A&M to Norfolk Regional semfi nals.

She had arguably her best game of the season with 10 points, three rebounds and an assist in Nebraska’s win at Iowa on Feb. 11. It was her third double-fi gure scoring performance of the year, and her fi rst in Big Ten play. She owns six double-fi gure eff orts in her career.

She produced double fi gures in each of NU’s fi rst two games of 2012-13 (10 vs. North Carolina A&T, Nov. 9, 10 vs. Temple, Nov. 11), but scored more than fi ve points just one more ti me (Purdue, 8) unti l her eff ort at Iowa Feb. 11.

Jeff ery missed two games (at Penn State, Michigan State) with a foot injury, while her playing ti me at Minnesota and against Illinois was also limited by the injury. She was bothered by a knee injury late in the year that will require off season surgery. She also missed two games (Creighton, Florida State) following the death of her grandmother. Her playing ti me against

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Jeff ery’s Honors• Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2011)• Parade High School All-American (2011)• Gatorade Louisiana High School Player of the Year (2011)• First-Team Louisiana Class 3A All-State (2010, 2011)• First-Team Louisiana Class 2A All-State (2009)• No. 45 Guard in the Nati on (ESPNU/HoopGurlz, 2010)

Jeff ery’s Career BestsCategory Total GamePoints 12 Florida State (11/27/11) Mississippi Valley St. (11/15/11)Rebounds 6 Ohio State (2/26/12)Assists 4 Three Times, most recently Creighton (12/14/13)Steals 6 Vermont (12/18/11)Blocks 1 Four Times, most recently Purdue (3/4/12)FGA 10 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/12/11)FGM 5 Mississippi Valley St. (11/15/11)FTA 8 North Carolina A&T (11/9/12)FTM 6 North Carolina A&T (11/9/12)3-PT FGA 5 Ohio State (1/19/12)3-PT FGM 3 Minnesota (1/16/14)

Jeff ery’s 2013-14 Game-by-Game Sta s cs |---Total---| |---3-Pts.---| |--Rebounds--|Opponent G-GS Date Min FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg.UCLA 1-1 11/8 20 4-9 .444 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 0 4 4 4.0 2-0 4 2 0 2 9 9.0Alabama 2-2 11/11 19 1-4 .250 0-3 .000 2-2 1.00 0 1 1 2.5 2-0 1 1 0 1 4 6.5at Utah 3-3 11/15 11 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2.0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 4.3Arkansas-Pine Bluff 4-3 11/21 16 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.5 3-0 2 1 0 1 2 3.8UMass-Lowell 5-3 11/27 14 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 4 4 2.0 3-0 1 0 0 0 0 3.0Washington State 6-3 11/30 4 1-1 1.00 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.8 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2.8at #18 North Carolina 7-3 12/4 13 2-4 .500 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 2 3 2.0 0-0 1 0 0 0 5 2.9Utah State 8-3 12/8 21 2-5 .400 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2.0 0-0 4 1 0 1 6 3.5Creighton 9-3 12/14 22 4-4 1.00 1-1 1.00 2-2 1.00 0 3 3 2.1 1-0 4 3 0 2 11 4.3South Dakota 10-3 12/21 19 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2.2 2-0 2 1 0 0 6 4.5Oral Roberts 11-3 12/29 19 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 2-2 1.00 1 1 2 2.2 2-0 0 1 0 1 5 4.5Northwestern 12-3 1/2 15 1-7 .143 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 4 4 2.3 4-0 1 1 0 0 2 4.3at Michigan State 13-3 1/9 23 1-7 .143 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 1 2 2.3 2-0 0 1 0 0 3 4.2at Illinois 14-3 1/12 21 2-5 .400 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1 2 3 2.4 2-0 2 7 0 1 5 4.3Minnesota 15-3 1/16 22 3-5 .600 3-4 .750 1-2 .500 0 2 2 2.3 3-0 3 1 0 0 10 4.7#22 Purdue 16-3 1/19 20 3-6 .500 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0 3 3 2.4 1-0 1 2 0 2 8 4.9Totals 16-3 279 28-68 .412 13-35 .371 9-12 .750 4 34 38 2.4 28-0 26 22 0 11 76 4.9

Five Facts About Brandi1. Brandi loves Louisiana gumbo, especially her grandmother’s.2. Brandi is the fi rst female from St. James High School to ever play NCAA Division I athleti cs.3. Her parents and grandparents are her role models.4. Brandi’s favorite color is red.5. Her favorite passage in the Bible is Psalm 23, verses 1-6.

Brandi

JEFFERY5-7 l Junior l GuardVacherie, Louisiana

(St. James)

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Laudermill’s Career Sta s cs REBOUNDS Year G-GS Min FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot-Avg. PF-D A TO Blk ST Pts-Avg.2011-12 28-0 393 37-137 .270 17-72 .236 22-42 .524 17-24 41-1.5 65-2 17 36 0 23 111-4.02012-13 33-0 598 72-205 .351 20-86 .233 31-42 .738 20-38 58-1.8 61-0 29 38 5 33 195-5.92013-14 17-14 347 54-126 .429 17-55 .309 22-26 .846 7-43 50-2.9 28-0 19 25 8 17 147-8.6Career 78-14 1,338 163-468 .348 54-213 .254 75-110 .682 44-105 149-1.9 154-2 65 99 13 73 453-5.8

Laudermill opened Big Ten play with four points and a career-high matching four steals in a win over Wisconsin Jan. 2. It was her second four-steal game of the season (Temple, Nov. 11). She added seven points, including fi ve straight in overti me to ti e the game at 66, in NU’s 69-66 OT loss to No. 14 Purdue Jan. 5.

Laudermill hit the biggest shot of her career with the go-ahead three as the shot clock expired with less than two minutes left in NU’s win at USC Nov. 23.

Laudermill contributed immediately as a freshman in 2011-12. She averaged 4.0 points and 1.5 rebounds per game, while appearing in 28 contests. She was a regular in the Huskers’ rotation in Big Ten play, competi ng in 15 games.

She posted a season-high 14 points and four assists in her collegiate debut against Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Nov. 12, 2011. She also connected on a career-best four three-pointers against UAPB.

In Big Ten play, Laudermill had 10 points in 20 minutes off the bench to help the Huskers to a 93-89 3OT win at No. 15 Purdue on Feb. 2.

PersonalTear’a is the daughter of Theron and Pam Laudermill

and was born Dec. 23, 1992. Tear’a’s father played college basketball at UC Riverside, while her brother, Theron II, finished his college career at Cal State San Bernardino in 2011-12. Tear’a is majoring in criminology and criminal justi ce at Nebraska.

Junior (2013-14) Tear’a Laudermill (pronounced TAIR-uh) has thrived in a starti ng role over the last 14 games for Nebraska, increasing her season averages to 8.6 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game. She has produced eight double-fi gure scoring eff orts over the last 13 games, aft er managing just four in the fi rst 65 games of her career. She is coming off a 14-point eff ort against Purdue Jan. 19, when she also ti ed a career high with two blocks. Laudermill scored a career-high 15 points to go along with fi ve rebounds and a block in a win over South Dakota Dec. 21. She added 11 points, a career-high fi ve assists and a season-high three steals in a win over Oral Roberts Dec. 29. Laudermill opened Big Ten play with 14 points, a career-high-matching fi ve assists, two steals and no turnovers in a win over Northwestern Jan. 2. She had 10 points in the second half, including a three-pointer with 2:19 left to spark NU’s 5-0 run to end the game in a 66-65 win. Laudermill added 13 points and a season-high-tying three steals in a win at Illinois Jan. 12. She is averaging 9.2 points, 3.0 rebounds 1.4 assists and a team-leading 1.6 steals in Big Ten play. She produced 12 points, four rebounds, an assist and a steal in NU’s win over Southern Nov. 24. She added 10 points against Washington State Nov. 30. She added 11 points at No. 18 North Carolina Dec. 4.

Nebraska CareerLaudermill averaged 5.9 points, 1.8 rebounds and

1.0 steal as a sophomore in 2012-13. She scored in 31 of 33 games, including nine points, two rebounds and a steal in NU’s fi rst-round NCAA Tournament win over Chatt anooga. She added seven points - all in the fi rst half - in a loss to No. 5 Duke in the NCAA Sweet 16.

She ti ed her season high for the second ti me in Big Ten play with 14 points in a win over Minnesota Feb. 3. She hit a season-high three threes against the Gophers while adding three rebounds, one assist and two steals.

Laudermill tied her then-career high with 14 points at Indiana Jan. 10. She had nine points and four rebounds against No. 7 Penn State, March 3, and added nine points and two assists in a win over Ohio State Feb. 14. She had eight points and three steals in a win over Iowa March 8, and added eight points and two rebounds at No. 8 Penn State Jan. 13.

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Laudermill’s Honors• Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2010)• First-Team 1A All-California Interscholasti c Federati on (2010, 2011)• No. 26 Prospect in the Nati on (Blue Star Basketball, 2010)• No. 95 Prospect in the Nati on (All-Star Girls Report, 2010)

Laudermill’s Career BestsCategory Total GamePoints 15 South Dakota (12/21/13)Rebounds 6 UMass-Lowell (11/27/13) Grambling State (12/29/12)Assists 5 Northwestern (1/2/14) Oral Roberts (12/29/13)Steals 4 Wisconsin (1/2/13) Temple (11/11/12)Blocks 2 Purdue (1/19/14) UMass-Lowell (11/27/13)FGA 14 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/12/11)FGM 6 Indiana (1/10/13)FTA 9 Idaho State (12/1/12)FTM 6 Idaho State (12/1/12)3-PT FGA 10 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/12/11)3-PT FGM 4 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/12/11)

Laudermill’s 2013-14 Game-by-Game Sta s cs |---Total---| |---3-Pts.---| |--Rebounds--|Opponent G-GS Date Min FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg.UCLA 1-0 11/8 18 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 3 3 3.0 0-0 2 2 0 1 2 2.0Alabama 2-0 11/11 20 2-3 .667 1-1 1.00 1-2 .500 0 0 0 1.5 2-0 1 3 1 1 6 4.0at Utah 3-0 11/15 25 3-6 .500 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0 3 3 2.0 1-0 0 3 0 0 8 5.3Arkansas-Pine Bluff 4-1 11/21 13 0-4 .000 0-3 .000 2-2 1.00 0 4 4 2.5 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 4.5Southern 5-2 11/24 21 4-7 .571 0-1 .000 4-4 1.00 1 3 4 2.8 3-0 1 1 0 1 12 6.0UMass-Lowell 6-3 11/27 16 4-8 .500 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 6 6 3.3 1-0 2 1 2 0 9 6.5Washington State 7-4 11/30 33 5-11 .455 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 1 2 3 3.3 2-0 0 2 0 1 10 7.0at #18 North Carolina 8-5 12/4 21 4-12 .333 1-4 .250 2-2 1.00 0 2 2 3.1 2-0 0 1 0 0 11 7.5Utah State 9-6 12/8 19 2-4 .500 2-4 .500 2-2 1.00 0 1 1 2.9 2-0 1 4 1 0 8 7.6Creighton 10-7 12/14 18 2-6 .333 1-2 .500 2-2 1.00 0 1 1 2.7 1-0 0 0 0 2 7 7.5South Dakota 11-8 12/21 21 5-9 .556 2-5 .400 3-3 1.00 2 3 5 2.9 2-0 0 0 1 0 15 8.2Oral Roberts 12-9 12/29 18 4-8 .500 1-4 .250 2-2 1.00 1 2 3 2.9 2-0 5 4 0 3 11 8.4Northwestern 13-10 1/2 25 5-10 .500 2-4 .500 2-2 1.00 0 1 1 2.8 2-0 5 0 0 2 14 8.8at Michigan State 14-11 1/9 17 1-8 .125 0-4 .000 1-2 .500 2 3 5 2.9 4-0 0 1 1 2 3 8.4at Illinois 15-12 1/12 18 5-8 .625 2-5 .400 1-1 1.00 0 2 2 2.9 1-0 1 2 0 3 13 8.7Minnesota 16-13 1/16 23 1-8 .125 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0 6 6 3.1 3-0 1 1 0 0 2 8.3#22 Purdue 17-14 1/19 21 6-9 .667 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0 1 1 2.9 0-0 0 0 2 1 14 8.6Totals 17-14 347 54-126 .429 17-55 .309 22-26 .846 7 43 50 2.9 28-0 19 25 8 17 147 8.6

Five Facts About Tear’a1. Tear’a has faith in God.2. She loves her family.3. Tear’a has a pet snake.4. She loves cereal.5. Tear’a is crazy over her iPhone.

Tear’aLAUDERMILL

5-9 l Junior l GuardRiverside, Calif.

(Canyon Springs)

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Sample’s Career Sta s cs REBOUNDS Year G-GS Min FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot-Avg. PF-D A TO Blk ST Pts-Avg.2011-12 33-33 786 49-119 .412 1-14 .071 25-49 .510 58-68 126-3.8 34-0 38 52 13 20 124-3.82012-13 34-34 796 65-174 .374 2-3 .667 31-49 .633 58-99 157-4.6 39-1 55 53 10 11 163-4.82013-14 17-17 504 40-88 .455 0-0 .000 23-35 .657 34-64 98-5.8 21-0 44 31 6 12 103-6.1Career 84-84 2,086 154-381 .404 3-17 .176 79-133 .594 150-231 381-4.5 94-1 137 136 29 43 390-4.6

She had eight points and seven rebounds in a win over Temple Nov. 11. She went a career-best 6-for-6 at the free throw line to fi nish with six points in a win at USC Nov. 23.

She added fi ve points, including her second three of the year against ORU Dec. 20. Sample had six points, eight rebounds and two assists in a win at South Florida Dec. 16.

Sample batt led leg and back injuries in the spring and summer of 2012 that limited her preseason practi ce.

As a freshman in 2011-12, Sample started every game and managed 3.8 points and 3.8 rebounds per game. In the Big Ten Tournament, Sample averaged 7.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.8 assists in four games to help the Huskers advance to the ti tle game.

She opened the Big Ten Tournament with a then-career-high 10 points in a win over Northwestern. She added 10 more the next game in a win over Iowa, while also matching her career high with four assists against the Hawkeyes. Sample added eight points and six rebounds in the Big Ten semifi nal win over No. 14 Ohio State. Sample recorded a career-high 11 rebounds against Northwestern on Feb. 16.

While she surged down the stretch, she suff ered a stress reacti on in her leg late in the season that limited her at the NCAA Tournament.

PersonalThe daughter of Jim and Mindy Sample, Hailie was

born Feb. 15, 1993, in Odessa, Texas. She has one older sister, Heather Feist, and one older brother. Hailie is majoring in biological sciences at Nebraska. Sample chose Nebraska over North Carolina State.

Junior (2013-14) Hailie Sample has her third season as a starter off to a solid start, averaging 6.1 points, 5.8 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game. She is coming off her fourth double-fi gure scoring eff ort of the season with 12 points and fi ve rebounds against Purdue Jan. 19. She had a season-high 13 points in a win over Creighton Dec. 14, while adding 11 points, six rebounds and four assists against Washington State. She also had 10 points at North Carolina. Sample added eight points, eight rebounds and four assists in just 23 minutes in a win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Nov. 21. She pitched in six points and three assists in just 22 minutes in a win over Utah State Dec. 8. She added six points, six rebounds, fi ve assists and a career-high matching two blocks in a win over South Dakota Dec. 21.

Nebraska CareerSample added more producti on for the Huskers as a

sophomore while providing solid defense. She averaged 4.8 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 2012-13, while starti ng every game for the second straight year.

She produced arguably the best game of her career with 10 points and 11 rebounds in Nebraska’s second-round NCAA Tournament win at No. 9 Texas A&M March 25. Her 11 boards ti ed a career high on her way to her fi rst career double-double. She scored eight points in the fi nal fi ve minutes to seal the win, while notching just her third double-fi gure scoring eff ort of the season. She had four points, four boards and two assists in NU’s fi rst-round win over Chatt anooga March 23, before adding six boards and an assist in the NCAA Norfolk Regional semifi nal loss to No. 5 Duke March 31.

Sample averaged 7.0 points and 4.5 rebounds at the Big Ten Tournament. She hit the game-winning shot with 43 seconds left in NU’s 55-53 win at Wisconsin on Feb. 28. She fi nished with six points. She also hit a pair of clutch free throws with less than 30 seconds left in NU’s 76-75 win at Iowa Feb. 11. She fi nished with four points, four rebounds and a career-high six assists at Iowa.

Sample had a career-high 20 points against Creighton Dec. 5. It was her fi rst career 20-point game, doubling her previous career high, which she matched with 10 points in NU’s season-opening win over North Carolina A&T Nov. 9.

Sample had nine points, six rebounds and three assists in a loss to No. 11 Maryland Nov. 28. She added nine points, six rebounds, two assists and a block in NU’s win at Minnesota Jan. 20.

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Sample’s Honors• NU’s Kathy Branchaud Most Improved Rebounder Award (2013)• First Career Double-Double (10 points, 11 rebounds vs. Texas A&M, NCAA 2nd Round, March 25, 2013)• 84 Consecuti ve Starts• Tied for 14th in Big Ten Off ensive Rebounding (2.0 pg)• One of Nine Freshmen in Nebraska History to Start Every Game (2012-13)• Three-Time First-Team Texas All-District 6-5A (2008, 2009, 2010)• District 6-5A Defensive Player of the Year (2009, 2010, 2011)• No. 41 Wing Player in the Nati on (ESPNU/HoopGurlz, 2010)• adidas Top 10 Camp All-Star (2010)

Sample’s Career BestsCategory Total GamePoints 20 Creighton (12/5/12)Rebounds 11 Texas A&M (3/25/13) Northwestern (2/16/12)Assists 6 Iowa (2/11/13)Steals 3 Northwestern (1/2/14)Blocks 2 Three Times, most recently South Dakota (12/21/13)FGA 14 Creighton (12/5/12)FGM 9 Creighton (12/5/12)FTA 8 Southern (11/24/13)FTM 6 USC (11/23/12)3-PT FGA 3 Florida State (11/27/11)3-PT FGM 1 Maryland (11/28/12) Iowa (3/2/12)

Sample’s 2013-14 Game-by-Game Sta s cs |---Total---| |---3-Pts.---| |--Rebounds--|Opponent G-GS Date Min FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg.UCLA 1-1 11/8 28 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 6 6 6.0 1-0 1 3 0 1 5 5.0Alabama 2-2 11/11 26 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 2-2 1.00 4 4 8 7.0 0-0 2 4 0 1 4 4.5at Utah 3-3 11/15 26 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 2 1 3 5.7 4-0 2 1 0 0 6 5.0Arkansas-Pine Bluff 4-4 11/21 23 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 5 3 8 6.3 1-0 4 2 0 1 8 5.8Southern 5-5 11/24 34 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2-8 .250 2 4 6 6.2 2-0 2 2 1 1 4 5.4UMass-Lowell 6-6 11/27 23 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 5 6 6.2 0-0 3 0 1 1 5 5.3Washington State 7-7 11/30 34 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 3-3 1.00 2 4 6 6.1 2-0 4 1 0 1 11 6.1at #18 North Carolina 8-8 12/4 33 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 4-4 1.00 0 4 4 5.9 2-0 2 4 0 0 10 6.6Utah State 9-9 12/8 22 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 2-2 1.00 1 1 2 5.4 2-0 3 4 0 1 6 6.6Creighton 10-10 12/14 32 5-10 .500 0-0 .000 3-3 1.00 1 3 4 5.3 1-0 2 1 1 0 13 7.2South Dakota 11-11 12/21 26 2-2 1.00 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 2 4 6 5.4 0-0 5 0 2 0 6 7.1Oral Roberts 12-12 12/29 25 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 6 8 5.6 0-0 4 0 1 0 2 6.7Northwestern 13-13 1/2 39 2-8 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 3 7 5.7 1-0 1 2 0 3 4 6.5at Michigan State 14-14 1/9 29 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 6 8 5.9 1-0 4 1 0 0 0 6.0at Illinois 15-15 1/12 35 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 5 7 5.9 1-0 2 1 0 2 5 5.9Minnesota 16-16 1/16 35 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 1 4 5.8 1-0 2 1 0 0 2 5.7#22 Purdue 17-17 1/19 34 6-12 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 4 5 5.8 2-0 1 4 0 0 12 6.1Totals 17-17 504 40-88 .455 0-0 .000 23-35 .657 34 64 98 5.8 21-0 44 31 6 12 103 6.1

Five Facts About Hailie1. Hailie likes to cook.2. She loves to wear cowboy boots and listen to country music.3. Hailie is very family-oriented.4. She drives a Ford F-150 King Ranch pickup.5. Hailie’s favorite sport to watch on TV is professional soccer.

Hailie

SAMPLE6-1 l Junior l ForwardFlower Mound, Texas

(Marcus)

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Murren’s Career Sta s cs REBOUNDS Year G-GS Min FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot-Avg. PF-D A TO Blk ST Pts-Avg.2012-13 18-0 186 9-42 .214 7-32 .219 2-2 1.000 6-10 16-0.9 20-0 6 8 0 2 27-1.52013-14 16-0 187 17-38 .447 14-28 .500 7-10 .700 9-15 24-1.5 20-0 6 11 0 1 55-3.4Career 34-0 373 26-80 .325 21-60 .350 9-12 .750 15-25 40-1.2 40-0 12 19 0 3 82-2.4

assists and 4.0 steals per game as a junior for a 27-2 Wahoo team that fi nished as the Class C-1 state runner-up. Murren also helped the Warriors to the Class C-1 state championship game as a sophomore in 2010.

Murren fi nished as the school career leader with 1,449 points, 402 assists and 255 steals, and she also knocked down 166 three-pointers.

Murren played club ball for Coach Dan Lesoing and the Cornhusker Shooti ng Stars program.

Murren fi nished sixth in the girls 300 hurdles at the 2010 Class B State Track and Field Championships. She also competed in the 100 hurdles, the 4x100 relay and the 4x400 relay. She earned three track and fi eld lett ers, while adding one lett er each in soft ball and volleyball during her prep career.

Murren ranked among the top fi ve students in her 65-person high school class with a perfect 4.0 GPA. She earned academic all-state honors in both basketball and track and fi eld multi ple ti mes.

PersonalSadie is the daughter of Mike and Vicki Murren.

Sadie was born Aug. 20, 1993 in Lincoln, Neb. She has two older brothers, Matt and Taylor, and one older sister, Matti e. Taylor was a senior on the Briar Cliff (Sioux City, Iowa) men’s team in 2012-13. Matti e is a junior on the Briar Cliff women’s team in 2013-14.

Murren is carries a 3.98 GPA as a business administrati on (actuarial science) major at Nebraska.

Sophomore (2013-14) Sadie Murren (pronounced MURR-en) is healthy and turning up her producti on as a sophomore. Aft er missing nearly half of her freshman campaign with a back injury, Murren proved herself as a dangerous shooter in non-conference play. She is shooti ng 50 percent (14-28) from three-point range. Murren has played in 16 of NU’s 17 games, missing only the game at Utah Nov. 15 following the death of her grandmother. Murren is averaging 3.4 points and 1.5 rebounds per game. She had her second-straight 11-point eff ort in NU’s win over ORU Dec. 29. It marked Murren’s fi rst back-to-back double-digit eff orts of her career. She hit 3-of-6 threes against ORU - the fi ft h ti me in the last nine games she has hit multi ple threes. She had 11 points and a career-high eight rebounds while hitti ng 3-of6 threes in a win over South Dakota Dec. 21. In NU’s fi nal four non-conference games, Murren averaged 7.5 points and 3.0 rebounds, going 8-of-16 from long range. She scored a career-high 12 points in a win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff Nov. 21, going 4-for-4 from long range. She added eight points in a win over Southern Nov. 24, including 2-of-3 shooti ng from long range. She pitched in eight points on 2-of-3 shooti ng from long range in a win over Utah State Dec. 8.

Freshman (2012-13) Murren averaged 1.6 points and 0.9 rebounds per game off the bench, while hitti ng seven three-pointers in 18 games as a freshman.

She missed 12 straight games with a back injury before returning to the court in NU’s Big Ten Tournament quarterfi nal win over Iowa on March 8. She added a steal in one minute of acti on in NU’s NCAA Tournament win over Chatt anooga March 23.

Murren had a season-high nine points on 3-of-4 shooting from long range in a win over Northern Arizona Nov. 16. That followed eight points and a pair of threes in a win over Temple Nov. 11. She scored all eight points in a span of 3:37, helping fuel a 17-3 NU surge in the fi rst half. Murren had three points, two rebounds, an assist and a steal while tying a season high with 21 minutes against Oral Roberts Dec. 20.

Before NebraskaMurren averaged 17.6 points and 2.9 rebounds per

game for the Warriors, while helping Wahoo to a 21-5 overall record in 2011-12.

She was a fi rst-team Class C-1 All-State selecti on in 2010, 2011 and 2012. She averaged 16.9 points, 5.7

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Murren’s Honors• CoSIDA Academic All-America Candidate (2014)• Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2012, 2013; Spring 2013)• Nebraska Student-Athlete Advisory Committ ee (2012-13, 2013-14)• Second-Team All-Nebraska (Omaha World-Herald, 2011, 2012) • Second-Team Super-State (Lincoln Journal Star, 2011, 2012) • Captain of Nebraska Class C-1 All-State Team (2012) • Three-Time First-Team Class C-1 All-State (2010, 2011, 2012) • Pinnacle Bank High School Leaders Award (2012) • Academic All-State (Basketball, 2011, 2012; Track, 2011) • Ranked No. 226 in the Nati on (Blue Star, 2011)

Murren’s Career BestsCategory Total GamePoints 12 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/21/13)Rebounds 8 South Dakota (12/21/13)Assists 2 Four Times, most recently Michigan State (1/9/14)Steals 1 Washington State (11/30/13) Oral Roberts (12/20/12)Blocks 0 NoneFGA 8 Oral Roberts (12/29/13)FGM 4 Oral Roberts (12/29/13) Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/21/13)FTA 2 Four Times, most recently South Dakota (12/21/13)FTM 2 Three Times, most recently South Dakota (12/21/13)3-PT FGA 6 Oral Roberts (12/29/13) South Dakota (12/21/13)3-PT FGM 4 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/21/13)

Murren’s 2013-14 Game-by-Game Sta s cs |---Total---| |---3-Pts.---| |--Rebounds--|Opponent G-GS Date Min FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg.UCLA 1-0 11/8 8 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 1-0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0Alabama 2-0 11/11 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0Arkansas-Pine Bluff 3-0 11/21 25 4-4 1.00 4-4 1.00 0-2 .000 2 1 3 1.7 2-0 0 5 0 0 12 4.7Southern 4-0 11/24 17 2-3 .667 2-3 .667 2-2 1.00 0 1 1 1.5 1-0 0 1 0 0 8 5.5UMass-Lowell 5-0 11/27 18 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.4 1-0 2 2 0 0 2 4.8Washington State 6-0 11/30 5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 1.3 1-0 0 1 0 1 0 4.0#18 North Carolina 7-0 12/4 13 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.3 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 3.4Utah State 8-0 12/8 18 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 2-2 1.00 0 1 1 1.3 4-0 0 0 0 0 8 4.0Creighton 9-0 12/14 8 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 1.2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3.6South Dakota 10-0 12/21 19 3-7 .429 3-6 .500 2-2 1.00 4 4 8 1.9 3-0 0 0 0 0 11 4.3Oral Roberts 11-0 12/29 20 4-8 .500 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0 2 2 1.9 2-0 2 1 0 0 11 4.9Northwestern 12-0 1/2 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.8 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 4.5at Michigan State 13-0 1/9 10 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 2 2 1.8 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 4.2at Illinois 14-0 1/12 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.6 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 3.9Minnesota 15-0 1/16 10 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 1.6 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 3.7#22 Purdue 16-0 1/19 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 1.5 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 3.4Totals 16-0 187 17-38 .447 14-28 .500 7-10 .700 9 15 24 1.5 20-0 6 11 0 1 55 3.4

Five Facts About Sadie1. Sadie’s sister Matti e plays basketball at Briar Cliff in Sioux City, Iowa. Her brother, Taylor, played on the men’s team at Briar Cliff before completi ng his senior season in 2012-13.2. Sadie’s favorite basketball player is LeBron James.3. Her best friend is her sister, Matti e.4. Sadie loves the color pink.5. She loves eati ng healthy and likes to cook.

Sadie

MURREN5-8 l Sophomore l Guard

Colon, Nebraska(Wahoo)

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Theriot’s Career Sta s cs REBOUNDS Year G-GS Min FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot-Avg. PF-D A TO Blk ST Pts-Avg.2012-13 34-28 884 89-210 .424 23-65 .354 10-17 .588 22-72 94-2.8 34-0 101 84 6 33 211-6.22013-14 17-17 581 84-166 .506 20-48 .417 43-48 .896 0-56 56-3.3 22-0 101 46 4 18 231-13.6Career 51-45 1,465 173-376 .460 43-113 .381 53-65 .815 22-128 150-3.0 56-0 202 130 10 51 442-8.7

with seven rebounds and dishing out fi ve assists. Theriot had 13 points and a season-high eight assists at Minnesota Jan. 20. She added a career high with three threes at Minnesota. She had 14 points and six assists at Indiana Jan. 10.

Before NebraskaTheriot was a three-time All-Ohio performer,

earning fi rst-team Division I honors as a senior at Midpark High School in Middleburg Heights, Ohio, in 2011-12. Theriot averaged 16.6 points, 11.0 assists and 6.0 rebounds per game for Coach Stephanie Mentz. Theriot was the Southwestern Conference MVP and a first-team All-Ohio Division I selection. She also parti cipated in the North/South High School All-Star Game. As a junior, Theriot averaged 12.7 points, 9.3 assists, 4.9 rebounds, 3.3 steals and 1.3 blocks per game for the Meteors. She was one of fi ve players named to the Cleveland Plain Dealer All-Star team in 2011. Theriot played her fi rst two high school seasons for the Walsh Jesuit Warriors. As a sophomore, she led Walsh Jesuit to the Ohio Division II state semifi nals with 13.8 points, 5.2 assists, 4.0 rebounds and 3.2 steals.

PersonalThe daughter of Curti s and Cheryl Theriot, Rachel

was born July 7, 1994. Rachel has three older brothers, Josh, Dallas and Bryan. Rachel has not declared a major at Nebraska. She chose Nebraska over Xavier, Louisville, Virginia Tech, Ohio State, Illinois, Michigan State, Dayton and Washington among others.

Sophomore (2013-14)Rachel Theriot (pronounced RAY-chel, TERRY-oh) is

growing into one of the Big Ten’s best point guards. The 6-0 sophomore erupted for a career-high 33 points and a career-high-matching nine assists with no turnovers in NU’s comeback OT win over Minnesota Jan. 16. She fueled NU’s rally from 14 down with 17 second-half points and four more in overti me, including two free throws with 15 seconds left to seal the 88-85 win.

She has increased her season averages to 13.6 points, 3.3 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 1.1 steals. She is shooti ng 50.6 percent from the fi eld, 41.7 percent from three-point range and 89.6 percent at the line while carrying a stellar 2.2-to-1 assist-to-turnover rati o.

In Big Ten play, she is averaging 18.6 points and 7.0 assists in 40.4 minutes per game. She owns a 2.5-to-1 assist-to-turnover rati o in Big Ten games.

Theriot has scored double fi gures in six straight games, including 19 points against No. 22 Purdue Jan. 19. She opened Big Ten play with 19 points, six rebounds, eight assists, two steals and a block in a win over Northwestern Jan. 2. She scored nine of NU’s fi nal 14 points, including a pair of shot-clock buzzer-beaters and the game-winner in NU’s 66-65 victory. She had 11 points and six assists in a win at Illinois Jan. 12, and 11 points and eight assists at Michigan State Jan. 9.

Theriot, who owns 12 double-fi gure scoring eff orts on the year, had 28 points to lead Nebraska to a road win at Utah Nov. 15. She also matched her career best with seven rebounds, while adding four assists. She hit six free throws in the fi nal 35 seconds to seal the win. Theriot scored 19 second-half points against the Utes.

She had 17 points, three rebounds, fi ve assists, two steals and a block in a win over Alabama Nov. 11.

Freshman (2012-13)Theriot was a unanimous choice of the coaches

on the Big Ten All-Freshman Team aft er averaging 6.2 points, 2.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists on the year. She produced double fi gures seven ti mes.

Theriot, who played in all 34 games with 28 straight starts despite batt ling a foot injury, was even bett er in Big Ten play, averaging 7.9 points, 3.4 rebounds and 3.5 assists while starti ng all 16 games.

In NU’s fi rst-round NCAA win over Chatt anooga, Theriot had 12 points, two assists, a rebound and a steal. She scored seven points - including a fi rst-half buzzer beater - to help Nebraska knock off No. 9 Texas A&M in College Stati on March 25.

A three-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week, Theriot had a season-high 19 points in NU’s win over Iowa Feb. 24. She had 11 points on 5-of-5 shooti ng in the win over Minnesota Feb. 3, tying her career high

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Theriot’s Honors• Big Ten All-Freshman Team (2013)• Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Dec. 31, Jan. 22, Feb. 5, 2012-13)• No. 2 in Big Ten Assist-to-Turnover Rati o (2.2-to-1)• No. 4 in Big Ten Assists (5.9 apg)• No. 5 in Big Ten FT Pct. (.896, 43-48)• No. 7 in Big Ten 3FG Pct. (.417)• No. 11 in Big Ten FG Pct. (.506)• No. 20 in Big Ten Scoring (13.6 ppg)• Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall, 2012)• No. 70 Player in the Nati on (Collegiate Girls Basketball Report, 2011) • No. 96 Player in the Nati on (All-Star Girls Report, 2011) • No. 18 Point Guard in the Nati on (ESPN/HoopGurlz, 2011) • Cleveland Plain Dealer All-Star (1 of 5, 2011) • All-Ohio Division I (First Team, Midpark, 2012) • All-Ohio Division I (Third Team, Midpark, 2011) • All-Ohio Division II (Third Team, Walsh Jesuit, 2010)

Theriot’s Career BestsCategory Total GamePoints 33 Minnesota (1/16/14)Rebounds 7 Four Times, most recently Utah (11/15/13)Assists 9 Minnesota (1/16/14) UCLA (11/8/13)Steals 4 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/21/13)Blocks 2 Purdue (1/5/13)FGA 19 Utah (11/15/13)FGM 11 Minnesota (1/16/14)FTA 8 Minnesota (1/16/14) Utah (11/15/13)FTM 8 Minnesota (1/16/14) Utah (11/15/13)3-PT FGA 6 Northwestern (1/2/14) Alabama (11/11/13)3-PT FGM 3 Three Times, most recently Minnesota (1/16/14)

Theriot’s 2013-14 Game-by-Game Sta s cs |---Total---| |---3-Pts.---| |--Rebounds--|Opponent G-GS Date Min FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg.UCLA 1-1 11/8 30 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 4 4 4.0 0-0 9 2 0 1 4 4.0Alabama 2-2 11/11 31 7-14 .500 1-6 .167 2-2 1.00 0 3 3 3.5 1-0 5 3 1 2 17 10.5at Utah 3-3 11/15 40 9-19 .474 2-2 1.00 8-8 1.00 0 7 7 4.7 0-0 4 1 0 0 28 16.3Arkansas-Pine Bluff 4-4 11/21 15 4-5 .800 1-1 1.00 0-0 .000 0 2 2 4.0 1-0 6 3 0 4 9 14.5Southern 5-5 11/24 31 4-6 .667 1-3 .333 4-4 1.00 0 3 3 3.8 3-0 8 1 0 1 13 14.2UMass-Lowell 6-6 11/27 23 3-7 .429 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 3.3 2-0 2 0 0 0 6 12.8Washington State 7-7 11/30 40 3-11 .273 1-5 .200 3-4 .750 0 6 6 3.7 2-0 6 5 0 0 10 12.4at #18 North Carolina 8-8 12/4 39 4-10 .400 0-3 .000 4-4 1.00 0 2 2 3.5 2-0 5 4 0 1 12 12.4Utah State 9-9 12/8 38 3-5 .600 2-3 .667 3-4 .750 0 4 4 3.6 1-0 8 7 0 1 11 12.2Creighton 10-10 12/14 38 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 2-2 1.00 0 5 5 3.7 0-0 4 2 0 1 8 11.8South Dakota 11-11 12/21 28 3-9 .333 1-1 1.00 2-2 1.00 0 3 3 3.6 2-0 5 2 0 1 9 11.5Oral Roberts 12-12 12/29 26 4-6 .667 1-2 .500 2-2 1.00 0 3 3 3.6 0-0 4 2 0 1 11 11.5Northwestern 13-13 1/2 40 9-15 .600 1-6 .167 0-1 .000 0 6 6 3.8 1-0 8 1 1 2 19 12.1at Michigan State 14-14 1/9 38 4-13 .308 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0 2 2 3.6 3-0 8 5 1 0 11 12.0at Illinois 15-15 1/12 39 4-8 .500 1-3 .333 2-3 .667 0 1 1 3.5 3-0 6 2 1 1 11 11.9Minnesota 16-16 1/16 45 11-15 .733 3-4 .750 8-8 1.00 0 2 2 3.4 1-0 9 0 0 1 33 13.3#22 Purdue 17-17 1/19 40 7-12 .583 2-3 .667 3-4 .750 0 2 2 3.3 0-0 4 6 0 1 19 13.6Totals 17-17 581 84-166 .506 20-48 .417 43-48 .896 0 56 56 3.3 22-0 101 46 4 18 231 13.6

Five Facts About Rachel1. Rachel’s favorite nickname to be called is Violet (like Violet from the Incredibles). 2. Her favorite holiday to celebrate is Halloween because she loves to dress up, and her mom makes all of her costumes.3. Rachel loves Mexican food, and she likes to bake.4. She loves SpongeBob SquarePants.5. One talent Rachel wishes she possessed is the ability to sing.

Rachel

THERIOT6-0 l Sophomore l Guard

Middleburg Heights, Ohio(Midpark)

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Havers’ Career Sta s cs REBOUNDS Year G-GS Min FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot-Avg. PF-D A TO Blk ST Pts-Avg.2013-14 17-0 208 20-48 .417 0-3 .000 18-25 .720 11-34 45-2.6 28-0 5 28 5 3 58-3.4Career 17-0 208 20-48 .417 0-3 .000 18-25 .720 11-34 45-2.6 28-0 5 28 5 3 58-3.4

Player of the Year in both 2012 and 2013 and earned her fourth straight fi rst-team All-South Michigan Athleti c Conference honor in 2013. Havers competed for the Michigan Crossover club team coached by Emez Oliver. The versati le and talented Havers was a tremendous all-around athlete. She was a fi rst-team Class A Michigan all-stater in volleyball as a senior in 2012 and was a fi rst-team all-stater as a shortstop/pitcher on the soft ball fi eld as a junior in 2012 and as a senior in 2013, when she led Matt awan to the state soft ball ti tle in the circle. Havers was a four-year lett erwinner as a middle blocker/hitt er on the Matt awan volleyball team. She was an honorable-menti on Under Armour All-American as a volleyball player and was nominated for Miss Volleyball in the state of Michigan. She earned fi rst-team Class all-state honors as a senior, aft er claiming second-team accolades as both a sophomore and junior. On the soft ball fi eld, Havers earned fi rst-team Class A all-state honors as a shortstop in 2012 and as a pitcher in 2013.

PersonalThe daughter of Mike and Jullie Havers, Allie

was born Nov. 16, 1994. She has two sisters, Caralee and Reilly, and a brother, Ty. Allie is majoring in broadcasti ng at Nebraska. Havers chose Nebraska over Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Green Bay and Iowa State.

Freshman (2013-14)Allie Havers (pronounced HAY-vers) has her college

career off to a solid start, averaging 3.4 points and 2.6 rebounds while playing in all 17 games.

The 6-5 center opened the season with 14 points and three rebounds in 15 minutes off the bench in Nebraska’s 77-49 win over UCLA on Nov. 8. Havers hit 4-of-6 shots from the fi eld and 6-of-7 free throws in her debut, while pulling down three off ensive rebounds. She managed two rebounds in NU’s win over Alabama on Nov. 11, before producing seven points, seven rebounds and her fi rst career assist in Nebraska’s road win at Utah.

Havers had a six-point, six-rebound effort in a career-high 24 minutes in NU’s win over UMass-Lowell on Nov. 27. Havers added an assist for the fourth straight game, while notching her fi rst career steal and her second career block against the River Hawks.

She produced her fourth game with six or more points by going 3-for-3 from the fi eld in a win over Utah State on Dec. 8. She added two rebounds, a block and a steal in the win over the Aggies. Havers added fi ve points, a rebound and a block in 11 strong minutes against Creighton on Dec. 14, before contributi ng six points on another perfect shooti ng day to go along with four boards in a win over South Dakota Dec. 21.

She owns four points, eight rebounds and a block in a 30 total minutes of Big Ten acti on.

Before Nebraska Havers earned fi rst-team Michigan Class A honors from the Associated Press and Detroit Free Press for the second straight year in 2013. As a senior at Matt awan High School, Havers averaged 19.3 points, 11.4 rebounds, 3.3 blocks, 2.3 steals and 1.5 assists. She was also the Kalamazoo Area Player of the Year for the second straight season for Coach Troy Wright. Havers earned fi rst-team Class A all-state honors on the basketball court for the second straight season, and closed her career with 1,561 points, 1,015 rebounds, a school-record 348 blocks and 178 steals in 94 career games. As a junior, Havers averaged 17.9 points, 11.8 rebounds, 5.3 blocks, 1.6 steals and 1.3 assists for the 16-7 Wildcats. She shot 50 percent from the fi eld, including 31 percent from three-point range, while knocking down 77 percent of her free throws. Havers was ranked as the No. 76 player overall in the nati on by Blue Star and earned fi rst-team Michigan Class A honors from the Associated Press in 2012 and 2013. She was also the Kalamazoo Area

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Havers’ Honors• No. 76 Player in the Nati on (BlueStar, 2012) • Finalist for Michigan Miss Basketball (2013)• First-Team Michigan Class A All-State (Basketball, 2012, 2013)• Kalamazoo Area Player of the Year (Basketball, 2012, 2013)• Four-Time First-Team All-South Michigan Athleti c Conference (Basketball, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013)• Under Armour Honorable-Menti on All-American (Volleyball, 2012)• Finalist for Michigan Miss Volleyball (2012)• First-Team Michigan Class A All-State (Volleyball, 2012)• First-Team Michigan Class A All-State (Soft ball, 2012, 2013)

Havers’ Career BestsCategory Total GamePoints 14 UCLA (11/8/13)Rebounds 7 Utah (11/15/13)Assists 1 Five Times, most recently Oral Roberts (12/29/13)Steals 1 Three Times, most recently Oral Roberts (12/29/13)Blocks 1 Five Times, most recently Minnesota (1/16/14)FGA 6 Three Times, most recently UMass-Lowell (11/27/13)FGM 4 UCLA (11/8/13)FTA 7 Utah (11/15/13) UCLA (11/8/13)FTM 6 UCLA (11/8/13)3-PT FGA 2 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/21/13)3-PT FGM 0 None

Havers’ 2013-14 Game-by-Game Sta s cs |---Total---| |---3-Pts.---| |--Rebounds--|Opponent G-GS Date Min FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg.UCLA 1-0 11/8 15 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 6-7 .857 3 0 3 3.0 2-0 0 2 0 0 14 14.0Alabama 2-0 11/11 11 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2.5 1-0 0 1 0 0 0 7.0at Utah 3-0 11/15 17 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 5-7 .714 3 4 7 4.0 1-0 1 1 0 0 7 7.0Arkansas-Pine Bluff 4-0 11/21 19 1-6 .167 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 1 4 5 4.3 3-0 1 3 1 0 3 6.0Southern 5-0 11/24 11 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 4.0 1-0 1 1 0 0 2 5.2UMass-Lowell 6-0 11/27 24 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 2-2 1.00 0 6 6 4.3 0-0 1 2 1 1 6 5.3Washington State 7-0 11/30 6 1-1 1.00 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 3.9 1-0 0 0 0 0 2 4.9at #18 North Carolina 8-0 12/4 14 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 3.5 2-0 0 4 0 0 0 4.3Utah State 9-0 12/8 14 3-3 1.00 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 3.3 3-0 0 3 1 1 6 4.4Creighton 10-0 12/14 11 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0 1 1 3.1 1-0 0 0 1 0 5 4.5South Dakota 11-0 12/21 16 3-3 1.00 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 4 4 3.2 4-0 0 5 0 0 6 4.6Oral Roberts 12-0 12/29 19 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 2 3.1 4-0 1 2 0 1 3 4.5Northwestern 13-0 1/2 5 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0 1 1 2.9 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 4.3at Michigan State 14-0 1/9 12 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 3.0 3-0 0 3 0 0 2 4.1at Illinois 15-0 1/12 8 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 2.9 2-0 0 1 0 0 0 3.9Minnesota 16-0 1/16 5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 2.8 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 3.6#22 Purdue 17-0 1/19 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 2.6 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3.4Totals 17-0 208 20-48 .417 0-3 .000 18-25 .720 11 34 45 2.6 28-0 5 28 5 3 58 3.4

Five Facts About Allie1. Allie is deathly afraid of spiders.2. She likes to play the piano.3. Pizza rolls are her favorite snack.4. The refrigerator is her best friend.5. She likes to play beach volleyball in her free ti me.

Allie

HAVERS6-5 l Freshman l Center

Paw Paw, Michigan(Ma awan)

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Ramacieri’s Career Sta s cs REBOUNDS Year G-GS Min FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot-Avg. PF-D A TO Blk ST Pts-Avg.2013-14 10-0 28 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 1-3 4-0.4 3-0 0 2 0 0 1-0.1Career 10-0 28 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 1-3 4-0.4 3-0 0 2 0 0 1-0.1

Canadian Olympian Chelsea Aubry (2004-07), Kaitlyn Burke (2008-12) and Harleen Sidhu (2009-12).

PersonalThe daughter of Giuseppe Ramacieri and Marie-

Herta Celesti n Ramacieri, Esther was born March 4, 1994 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Esther is the youngest of four children, with sisters Cynthia (34) and Julia (31) along with one brother, Pascal (28). “I chose Nebraska because it was the best fi t for me, as far as the school, academics, coaches and players,” Ramacieri said. “Once I came on the visit, I knew there was no other place that could compare to Nebraska. It felt like I was a part of a family. I’ve wanted to play basketball in the states ever since I was six years old, so fi nding a perfect fi t for me was a dream come true. Nebraska was the only place that felt like home.”

Freshman (2013-14)Esther Ramacieri (pronounced RAH-muh-cherry)

saw playing time in nine of Nebraska’s 12 non-conference games. She played a career-high eight minutes and ti ed a career-best with two rebounds in NU’s win over Oral Roberts on Dec. 29. She scored her fi rst point in NU’s win over South Dakota Dec. 21, while adding a pair of rebounds against the Coyotes.

She saw the fi rst road acti on of her career and made her fi rst Big Ten appearance in Nebraska’s win at Illinois on Jan. 12.

Before Nebraska Ramacieri helped Dawson College to a second-place fi nish at the CCAA Nati onal Championships in 2012-13. Dawson also took second at Quebec’s Provincial championships following an undefeated regular season. In 2011-12, Dawson won the Quebec Provincial Championship and claimed a silver medal at the CCAA Nati onal Championships. Ramacieri averaged 7.4 points and 3.2 rebounds per game, while helping Dawson to an 18-2 record. Ramacieri was chosen as Felix Leclerc High School’s athlete of the year four ti mes. She was also selected as the most valuable player of her Dawson Community Blues club team in both 2009 and 2010. In 2010-11, Ramacieri started all 26 games for the Blues and averaged 16.0 points, 3.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.2 steals per game for Coach Terri Neill. Ramacieri played on bronze medal-winning teams for Quebec at the 2011 Canadian U-17 Championships and the 2008 Canadian U-15 Championships. She also helped her Lanaudiere club team to a silver medal at the 2007 Quebec Games. She served as the offi cial fl ag bearer for Lanaudiere at the 2010 Quebec Games in Gati neau. Ramacieri is the fourth Canadian to compete for the Huskers in women’s basketball, following 2012

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Ramacieri’s Honors• Four-Time Felix Leclerc High School Athlete of the Year (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011)• Led Dawson College to Silver at CCAA Nati onal Championships (2013)• Led Dawson College to Silver at Quebec Provincial Championships (2012)

Ramacieri’s Career BestsCategory Total GamePoints 1 South Dakota (12/21/13)Rebounds 2 Oral Roberts (12/29/13) South Dakota (12/21/13)Assists 0 NoneSteals 0 NoneBlocks 0 NoneFGA 1 UMass-Lowell (11/27/13) Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/21/13)FGM 0 NoneFTA 2 South Dakota (12/21/13)FTM 1 South Dakota (12/21/13)3-PT FGA 1 UMass-Lowell (11/27/13) Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/21/13)3-PT FGM 0 None

Ramacieri’s 2013-14 Game-by-Game Sta s cs |---Total---| |---3-Pts.---| |--Rebounds--|Opponent G-GS Date Min FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg.UCLA 1-0 11/8 0+ 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Alabama 2-0 11/11 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Arkansas-Pine Bluff 3-0 11/21 4 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Southern 4-0 11/24 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0UMass-Lowell 5-0 11/27 5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1-0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0Utah State 6-0 12/8 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Creighton 7-0 12/14 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0South Dakota 8-0 12/21 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1 1 2 0.3 1-0 0 0 0 0 1 0.1Oral Roberts 9-0 12/29 8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.4 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.1at Illinois 10-0 1/12 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.4 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.1Totals 10-0 28 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 1 3 4 0.4 3-0 0 2 0 0 1 0.1

Five Facts About Esther1. Esther is half Italian and half Haiti an.2. She speaks French.3. Esther says “eh” like there is no tomorrow.4. Esther likes to use her hair as a pillow because it is so fl uffl y.5. She loves pugs.

Esther

RAMACIERI5-8 l Freshman l Guard

Repen gny, Quebec, Canada(Dawson College/Felix Leclerc)

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Tvrdy’s Career Sta s cs REBOUNDS Year G-GS Min FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off -Def Tot-Avg. PF-D A TO Blk ST Pts-Avg.2013-14 14-0 154 5-37 .135 2-20 .100 10-19 .526 4-3 7-0.5 7-0 9 14 0 6 22-1.6Career 14-0 154 5-37 .135 2-20 .100 10-19 .526 4-3 7-0.5 7-0 9 14 0 6 22-1.6

Tom was also an assistant coach for the Shooti ng Stars. An outstanding all-around athlete, Tvrdy earned four lett ers in track and fi eld. She also lett ered once in cross country. On the track, she competed in the 400 and 800 meters, while also running legs on three relays for the Bluejays, including the anchor leg of the 2011 Class B state champion 4x800 relay that set the Class B state and meet record (9:29.02). Tvrdy and Seward defended their ti tle in the 3,200-meter relay in 2012, winning the all-class gold along the way.

PersonalThe daughter of Tom and Shelly Tvrdy, Hannah

was born Sept. 26, 1994, in Gothenburg, Neb. She has an older brother, Titus, and a younger brother, Carson. Hannah has not decided on a major at Nebraska, but she was an honor roll student all four years at Seward and a member of the Nati onal Honor Society in both 2011-12 and 2012-13. Hannah’s mother, Shelly (Block) was a four-year lett erwinner for the Huskers from 1984 to 1987. A 5-9 forward/guard from Gothenburg, Neb., Shelly played in 109 career games with 44 starts at Nebraska. She had 345 points, 374 rebounds and 131 career assists. Hannah Tvrdy said she chose Nebraska because it felt like home.

Freshman (2013-14)Hannah Tvrdy (tuh-VER-dee) has seen signifi cant

playing ti me off the bench for Nebraska as a freshman in 2013-14. The two-ti me Nebraska fi rst-team all-stater has averaged 1.6 points and 0.6 assists in 11 minutes per game.

Tvrdy produced career bests with six points, three rebounds and three assists while knocking down the fi rst two three-pointers of her career in Nebraska’s win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Nov. 21. She added fi ve points, a rebound and her second career steal in NU’s win over Southern on Nov. 24.

She scored four points in NU’s win over Alabama on Nov. 11, and added four points and a pair of assists in a win over South Dakota on Dec. 21.

Tvrdy has seen Big Ten acti on at Michigan State and Illinois.

Before Nebraska Tvrdy earned second-team Nebraska Super-State honors for the second straight season as a senior aft er averaging 15.6 points, 4.6 rebounds and bett er than four assists per game for state semifi nalist Seward. She was also a fi rst-team Class B all-state choice for the second consecuti ve year, helping Seward to a 23-5 overall record. As a junior in 2011-12, Tvrdy was named the honorary captain of the Class B fi rst-team all-state squad aft er leading Seward to its fourth consecuti ve Nebraska Class B state championship with its third straight unbeaten season. The second-team Lincoln Journal Star Super-Stater averaged 15.6 points and 5.0 rebounds per game as a junior playing for her father, Tom. Tvrdy earned second-team Class B all-state honors as a sophomore aft er averaging 12.7 points and 5.5 rebounds per game in 2010-11. She earned honorable-menti on Class B all-state accolades as a freshman starter in 2009-10. Tvrdy, who was rated by ESPN as the No. 28 point guard in the nati on in the class of 2013, was a teammate of Husker forward Emily Cady and Husker guard Sadie Murren on the Cornhusker Shooti ng Stars club team coached by Dan Lesoing. Hannah’s father

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Tvrdy’s Honors• No. 28 Point Guard in the Nati on (ESPN HoopGurlz, 2012)• Second-Team Super-State (Lincoln Journal Star, 2012, 2013)• First-Team Class B All-State (2012, 2013)• Class B All-State Honorary Captain (2012)• Second-Team Class B All-State (2011)• Honorable-Menti on Class B All-State (2010)• Three-Time Class B State Champions (Seward, 2010, 2011, 2012)

Tvrdy’s Career BestsCategory Total GamePoints 6 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/21/13)Rebounds 3 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/21/13)Assists 3 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/21/13)Steals 2 Oral Roberts (12/29/13)Blocks 0 NoneFGA 6 South Dakota (12/21/13) Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/21/13)FGM 2 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/21/13)FTA 5 Alabama (11/11/13)FTM 3 Southern (11/24/13)3-PT FGA 5 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/21/13)3-PT FGM 2 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (11/21/13)

Tvrdy’s 2013-14 Game-by-Game Sta s cs |---Total---| |---3-Pts.---| |--Rebounds--|Opponent G-GS Date Min FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off Def Tot Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg.UCLA 1-0 11/8 16 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2-0 2 1 0 1 0 0.0Alabama 2-0 11/11 18 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 2-5 .400 0 0 0 0.0 0-0 0 2 0 0 4 2.0at Utah 3-0 11/15 18 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1 1 2 0.7 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0.7Arkansas-Pine Bluff 4-0 11/21 24 2-6 .333 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 3 0 3 1.3 1-0 3 2 0 0 6 2.5Southern 5-0 11/24 16 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0 1 1 1.2 2-0 0 0 0 1 5 3.0UMass-Lowell 6-0 11/27 22 0-5 .000 0-3 ..000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 1.0 1-0 0 1 0 1 1 2.7Washington State 7-0 11/30 4 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.9 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 2.3at #18 North Carolina 8-0 12/4 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.8 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0Utah State 9-0 12/8 2 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 0.7 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 1.9Creighton 10-0 12/14 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.7 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1.7South Dakota 11-0 12/21 11 1-6 .167 0-4 .000 2-4 .500 0 0 0 0.6 0-0 2 3 0 0 4 1.9Oral Roberts 12-0 12/29 17 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0 0 0 0.6 1-0 0 3 0 2 1 1.8Michigan State 13-0 1/9 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.5 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1.7at Illinois 14-0 1/12 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.5 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1.6Totals 14-0 154 5-37 .135 2-20 .100 10-19 .526 4 3 7 0.5 7-0 9 14 0 6 22 1.6

Five Facts About Hannah1. Hannah loves to water ski.2. Her normal routi ne in the morning includes an instant check on Twitt er.3. Hannah has a fear of birds, although she played her high school basketball for the Seward Bluejays.4. She is obsessed with shoe shopping.5. Hannah’s favorite food is chocolate ice cream.

Hannah

TVRDY5-9 l Freshman l Guard

Seward, Nebraska(Seward)