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OMAHA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OMAHA ATHLETICS Women’s Basketball SID: Nate Pohlen • Email: [email protected] • Office: (402) 554-2140 • Cell: (402) 429-5493 The Omaha women’s basketball team continues its eight-game home stretch with a pair of games at the Sapp Fieldhouse this week. On Wednesday, the Mavs face Saint Louis at 2 p.m. After celebrating the Thanksgiving holiday, the Mavs host Division II foe Southwest Minnesota State on Sunday at 2 p.m. A live webcast by America One will be available for purchase at OMavs.com. Free live stats are also available at OMavs.com. The Teams The Mavs enter Wednesday’s game with a 3-0 record. Omaha has scored 79 points in consecutive games, by far the most its scored against Division I opponents since its transition. The Mavs’ three-game winning streak is its longest since a four-game winning streak from Dec. 1-10, 2011. Saint Louis enters with an 0-3 record after three road losses at Missouri, Kansas City and No. 11 Oklahoma. Although the Billikens have failed to win a game in three tries under first-year coach Lisa Stone, Saint Louis has four starters and nine letterwinners back from last year’s team. Southwest Minnesota State is 1-3 and is coming off its first win of the season, a 59-56 victory over Missouri Valley on Nov. 17. Prior to that, the Mustangs had a rough go against three teams from the Mavs’ former conference, the MIAA. SWMSU lost to Pittsburg State, Missouri Southern and Northwest Missouri State by an average margin of 34 points. Series History Saint Louis leads the all-time series, 1-0, but this will be the first meeting between the teams at the Sapp Fieldhouse. The Billikens earned an 81-54 win over the Mavs in St. Louis last Jan. 3, 2012. It matched the most points UNO allowed in a game last season. Southwest Minnesota State leads the series over UNO, 3-2, but the Mavericks won the only game played at the Sapp Fieldhouse, which was the last meeting between the teams on Jan. 9, 2007. UNO earned a 78-66 win. Last Time Out It took two overtimes, but the Mavs earned a 79-75 win over Northern Arizona on Sunday afternoon at Sapp Fieldhouse. The Mavericks improved to 3-0 to start the season for the first time since 2007-08. UNO didn’t trail in the game until 3:49 remained in the first overtime, when the Lumberjacks ended the Mavs’ streak of 106:49 without trailing. But the Mavericks didn’t panic and reclaimed the lead for good just seconds into the second overtime period. Jamie Nash led three Mavericks who had double-doubles with 22 points and 11 assists. Paige Frauendorfer had 17 points and 13 rebounds, and Carolyn Blair-Mobley had 16 points and 12 rebounds. Media All Maverick home games are broadcast live on the web at OMavs.com by American One. A subscription is required. Free live stats are available for every home game and most road games at OMavs.com. Five games have been selected for radio broadcast on 1180 The Zone 2 and at 1620thezone.com. They are: at Kansas City (Dec. 28), at IUPUI (Jan. 10), at Western Illinois (Jan. 12), at Fort Wayne (Jan. 31) and at Oakland (Feb. 2). Up Next For the Mavericks After Sunday’s game against Southwest Minnesota State, the Mavericks will face their longest break between games during their eight-game homestand - four days. UNO is back in action on Nov. 30 when UT Arlington comes to town for a 7 p.m. game. MAVS PLAY HOST TO SAINT LOUIS, SWMSU 2012-13 Schedule/Results (3-0, 0-0 Summit) Date Opponent Time/Result Nov. 7 Nebraska-Kearney (exh.) W, 56-37 Nov. 12 North Carolina A&T W, 58-44 Nov. 16 Louisiana W, 79-67 Nov. 18 Northern Arizona W, 79-75 (2OT) Nov. 21 Saint Louis 2 p.m. Nov. 25 Southwest Minnesota State 2 p.m. Nov. 30 UT Arlington 7 p.m. Dec. 4 Tulsa 7 p.m. Dec. 8 Loyola-Chicago 2 p.m. Dec. 17 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 6 p.m. Dec. 21 College of St. Mary Noon Dec. 28 at Kansas City* [1180 The Zone 2] 7 p.m. Dec. 30 at South Dakota* 2 p.m. Jan. 3 Oakland* 7 p.m. Jan. 5 Fort Wayne* 2 p.m. Jan. 10 at IUPUI* [1180 The Zone 2] 6 p.m. Jan. 12 at Western Illinois* [1180 The Zone 2] 4:30 p.m. Jan. 17 at Chicago State 7 p.m. Jan. 19 at Indiana Dabney 2 p.m. Jan. 24 North Dakota State* 7 p.m. Jan. 26 South Dakota State* 2 p.m. Jan. 31 at Fort Wayne* [1180 The Zone 2] 6 p.m. Feb. 2 at Oakland* [1180 The Zone 2] 1 p.m. Feb. 7 Western Illinois* 7 p.m. Feb. 9 IUPUI* 1 p.m. Feb. 21 at South Dakota State* 7 p.m. Feb. 23 at North Dakota State* 7 p.m. Feb. 28 South Dakota* 7 p.m. March 2 Kansas City* 2 p.m. - All times listed are Central - Home games in bold held at Sapp Fieldhouse OMAVS.com Game 4: Omaha vs. Saint Louis | Game 5: Omaha vs. Southwest Minnesota State Wednesday, Nov. 21 • 2 p.m. | Sunday, Nov. 25 • 2 p.m. • Omaha, Neb. (Sapp Fieldhouse) Live Webcast: OMavs.com (subscription required) • Live Stats: OMavs.com Omaha Mavericks (3-0) Coach: Chance Lindley (2nd year) Alma Mater: Wichita State (2000) Record at School: 18-12 Career Record: Same Saint Louis Billikens (0-3) Coach: Lisa Stone (1st year) Alma Mater: Iowa (1984) Record at School: 0-3 Career Record: 503-240 2012-13 Mavs on Internet/Radio - All Maverick home games are broadcast live on the web at OMavs.com by American One. A subscription is required. - Free live stats are available for every home game and most road games at OMavs.com. - Five games, noted above, have been selected for radio broadcast on 1180 The Zone 2 and at 1620thezone.com. Mavs on Social Media www.facebook.com/nebraskaomahawbb www.twitter.com/unowbb @UNOWBB SW Minn. State Mustangs (1-3) Coach: Allison Kruger (3rd year) Alma Mater: UNK (2004) Record at School: 14-42 Career Record: Same

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Women’s Basketball SID: Nate Pohlen • Email: [email protected] • Office: (402) 554-2140 • Cell: (402) 429-5493

The Omaha women’s basketball team continues its eight-game home stretch with a pair of games at the Sapp Fieldhouse this week. On Wednesday, the Mavs face Saint Louis at 2 p.m. After celebrating the Thanksgiving holiday, the Mavs host Division II foe Southwest Minnesota State on Sunday at 2 p.m. A live webcast by America One will be available for purchase at OMavs.com. Free live stats are also available at OMavs.com.

The Teams The Mavs enter Wednesday’s game with a 3-0 record. Omaha has scored 79 points in consecutive games, by far the most its scored against Division I opponents since its transition. The Mavs’ three-game winning streak is its longest since a four-game winning streak from Dec. 1-10, 2011. Saint Louis enters with an 0-3 record after three road losses at Missouri, Kansas City and No. 11 Oklahoma. Although the Billikens have failed to win a game in three tries under first-year coach Lisa Stone, Saint Louis has four starters and nine letterwinners back from last year’s team. Southwest Minnesota State is 1-3 and is coming off its first win of the season, a 59-56 victory over Missouri Valley on Nov. 17. Prior to that, the Mustangs had a rough go against three teams from the Mavs’ former conference, the MIAA. SWMSU lost to Pittsburg State, Missouri Southern and Northwest Missouri State by an average margin of 34 points.

Series History Saint Louis leads the all-time series, 1-0, but this will be the first meeting between the teams at the Sapp Fieldhouse. The Billikens earned an 81-54 win over the Mavs in St. Louis last Jan. 3, 2012. It matched the most points UNO allowed in a game last season. Southwest Minnesota State leads the series over UNO, 3-2, but the Mavericks won the only game played at the Sapp Fieldhouse, which was the last meeting between the teams on Jan. 9, 2007. UNO earned a 78-66 win.

Last Time Out It took two overtimes, but the Mavs earned a 79-75 win over Northern Arizona on Sunday afternoon at Sapp Fieldhouse. The Mavericks improved to 3-0 to start the season for the first time since 2007-08. UNO didn’t trail in the game until 3:49 remained in the first overtime, when the Lumberjacks ended the Mavs’ streak of 106:49 without trailing. But the Mavericks didn’t panic and reclaimed the lead for good just seconds into the second overtime period. Jamie Nash led three Mavericks who had double-doubles with 22 points and 11 assists. Paige Frauendorfer had 17 points and 13 rebounds, and Carolyn Blair-Mobley had 16 points and 12 rebounds.

Media All Maverick home games are broadcast live on the web at OMavs.com by American One. A subscription is required. Free live stats are available for every home game and most road games at OMavs.com. Five games have been selected for radio broadcast on 1180 The Zone 2 and at 1620thezone.com. They are: at Kansas City (Dec. 28), at IUPUI (Jan. 10), at Western Illinois (Jan. 12), at Fort Wayne (Jan. 31) and at Oakland (Feb. 2).

Up Next For the Mavericks After Sunday’s game against Southwest Minnesota State, the Mavericks will face their longest break between games during their eight-game homestand - four days. UNO is back in action on Nov. 30 when UT Arlington comes to town for a 7 p.m. game.

MAVS PLAY HOST TO SAINT LOUIS, SWMSU2012-13 Schedule/Results (3-0, 0-0 Summit)Date Opponent Time/ResultNov. 7 Nebraska-Kearney (exh.) W, 56-37Nov. 12 North Carolina A&T W, 58-44Nov. 16 Louisiana W, 79-67Nov. 18 Northern Arizona W, 79-75 (2OT)Nov. 21 Saint Louis 2 p.m.Nov. 25 Southwest Minnesota State 2 p.m.Nov. 30 UT Arlington 7 p.m.Dec. 4 Tulsa 7 p.m.Dec. 8 Loyola-Chicago 2 p.m.Dec. 17 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff 6 p.m.Dec. 21 College of St. Mary NoonDec. 28 at Kansas City* [1180 The Zone 2] 7 p.m.Dec. 30 at South Dakota* 2 p.m.Jan. 3 Oakland* 7 p.m.Jan. 5 Fort Wayne* 2 p.m.Jan. 10 at IUPUI* [1180 The Zone 2] 6 p.m.Jan. 12 at Western Illinois* [1180 The Zone 2] 4:30 p.m.Jan. 17 at Chicago State 7 p.m.Jan. 19 at Indiana Dabney 2 p.m.Jan. 24 North Dakota State* 7 p.m.Jan. 26 South Dakota State* 2 p.m.Jan. 31 at Fort Wayne* [1180 The Zone 2] 6 p.m.Feb. 2 at Oakland* [1180 The Zone 2] 1 p.m.Feb. 7 Western Illinois* 7 p.m.Feb. 9 IUPUI* 1 p.m.Feb. 21 at South Dakota State* 7 p.m.Feb. 23 at North Dakota State* 7 p.m.Feb. 28 South Dakota* 7 p.m.March 2 Kansas City* 2 p.m. - All times listed are Central- Home games in bold held at Sapp Fieldhouse

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Game 4: Omaha vs. Saint Louis | Game 5: Omaha vs. Southwest Minnesota StateWednesday, Nov. 21 • 2 p.m. | Sunday, Nov. 25 • 2 p.m. • Omaha, Neb. (Sapp Fieldhouse)

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Omaha Mavericks (3-0)Coach: Chance Lindley (2nd year)Alma Mater: Wichita State (2000)Record at School: 18-12Career Record: Same

Saint Louis Billikens (0-3)Coach: Lisa Stone (1st year)Alma Mater: Iowa (1984)Record at School: 0-3Career Record: 503-240

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Mavs on Internet/Radio- All Maverick home games are broadcast live on the web at OMavs.com by American One. A subscription is required. - Free live stats are available for every home game and most road games at OMavs.com.- Five games, noted above, have been selected for radio broadcast on 1180 The Zone 2 and at 1620thezone.com.

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SW Minn. State Mustangs (1-3)Coach: Allison Kruger (3rd year)Alma Mater: UNK (2004)Record at School: 14-42Career Record: Same

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COACHES AND STAFFHead Coach: Chance Lindley (2nd year; Wichita State, 2000) Assistant: Rebecca Alvidrez (1st year; Montana State, 2006) Assistant: Brittany Lange (2nd year; Iowa State, 2010) Assistant: Jesyka Burks-Wiley (1st year; Boston, 2009) Dir. of Operations: Elisha Turek (1st year; Oral Roberts, 2007)Athletic Trainer: Erin HicksStrength and Conditioning: Ichiro WatanabeEquipment Manager: Joey SparanoTeam Managers: Killian Matsunami, Ann Walker

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

OMAHA MAVERICKS NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Ht. Yr. Pos. Hometown (High School/Previous College)1 Ericka House 5-9 Jr. G Hot Springs, Ark. (Hot Springs/Tyler JC)2 Casse Vaughn 6-0 Jr. F Little Rock, Ark. (North Little Rock/Arkansas Baptist)5 Carly Cator 5-9 Sr. G Lakewood, Colo. (Lakewood/San Francisco State)10 Jamie Nash 5-4 Sr. G Verona, Mo. (Aurora)11 Carolyn Blair-Mobley 5-10 Sr. G St. Paul, Minn. (St. Paul Johnson/Oklahoma State)12 Myhiah Dotzler 5-4 So. G Omaha, Neb. (Bellevue West/Concordia)14 Paige Frauendorfer 6-0 Sr. G Humphrey, Neb. (Humphrey)15 Allison Jackson 6-0 Fr. F El Paso, Texas (Burges)20 Cathleen Cox 5-9 So. G Elkhorn, Neb. (Elkhorn)21 Stacia Gebers 6-0 Jr. F Nora, Neb. (Superior)31 Kate Bayes 5-9 Fr. G Novato, Calif. / Sonoma Academy)42 Zenta Liepa 6-1 Sr. F Riga, Latvia (Riga/Independence CC)45 Taijhe Kelly 6-4 So. C Carson, Calif. (Long Beach Poly)

Casse Vaughn ...............................CassieCarly Cator .................................KAY-terMyhiah Dotzler ... my-EE-uh DOTES-lerPaige Frauendorfer .......FROWN-dor-ferStacia Gebers ........................GHEE-bersKate Bayes ..................................... BaysZenta Liepa ............ZENT-uh lee-EP-uhTaijhe Kelly ............................... TAHJ-ee

• 2nd Season• Alma Mater: Wichita State (2000) • Record at UNO: 18-12 (.600)• Career Record: Same

COLLEGIATE COACHING RECORDOmahaHead Coach (2011-present)ArizonaAssistant Coach (2008-2011)Barton County Community CollegeHead Coach (2007-08)Assistant Coach (2006-07)

HONORS AND AWARDS• NJCAA Division I District F Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year (2007-08)• Jayhawk West Coach of the Year (2007-08)• KBCA Junior College Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year (2007-08)• School-record 34 wins at Barton County Community College (2007-08)• Fourth-place finish at NJCAA Tournament (2007-08)• Region IV Champions (2007-08)

CHANCELINDLEY

Chance Lindley became the seventh head coach in UNO women’s basketball history and the first male to lead the women’s program in its 40-year history on April 16, 2011. Under Lindley, the Mavs’ first year in Division I in 2011-12 was a success on many accounts. A year after going 8-18 in Division II under then-head coach Patty Patton Shearer, the Mavs finished 15-12 in their first season under Lindley, the most wins since 2008-09. UNO earned two wins against Division I teams, beating Western Illinois, 65-58, and UT Arlington, 60-52. The Mavs went 9-3 at home for a .750 winning percentage, their highest since 2005-06. A Wichita, Kan., native, Lindley put together an impressive 148-33 record as a head coach in the high school and junior college ranks in Kansas for eight years before taking the job as an assistant coach at Arizona in 2008. Lindley spent three seasons on the bench for the Wildcats in charge of all the defensive game planning and in-game offensive and defensive strategy. Lindley worked with the post players in practices and assisted in all of the Wildcats’ recruiting efforts. Lindley helped the Wildcats to a 21-12 record in 2010-11, the most wins for the program since 2004. Arizona finished fourth in the Pac-10, its highest conference finish since 2004, and appeared in the postseason for the first time since 2005. Prior to his stint at Arizona, Lindley led Barton County Community College to a school-record 34-4 mark and a fourth-place finish at the NJCAA Tournament in 2007-08. The Cougars won the Region IV Championship, and Lindley was named the 2007-08 NJCAA Division I District F Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year, the Jayhawk West Coach of the Year and the KBCA Junior College Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year. Lindley served as an assistant at Barton County CC in 2006-07 when the Cougars went 27-3, giving the Cougars a 61-7 (.897) record while Lindley was at the school. Lindley was a standout coach in the Kansas high school ranks for six years before moving to the collegiate level, twice winning Wichita Metro Coach of the Year and earning Kansas 3A Coach of the Year honors. Lindley graduated cum laude from Wichita State in 2000, majoring in Physical Education K-12. Chance and his wife, Melissa, have a daughter, Brookelyn.

By PositionGuards (8)Kate BayesCarolyn Blair-MobleyCarly CatorCathleen CoxMyhiah DotzlerPaige FrauendorferEricka HouseJamie Nash

Forwards (4)Stacia GebersAllison JacksonZenta LiepaCasse Vaughn

Centers (1)Taijhe Kelly

By ClassSeniors (5)Carolyn Blair-MobleyCarly CatorPaige FrauendorferZenta LiepaJamie Nash

Juniors (3)Stacia GebersEricka HouseCasse Vaughn

Sophomores (3)Cathleen CoxMyhiah DotzlerTaijhe Kelly

Freshmen (2)Kate BayesAllison Jackson

By Home StateArkansas (2)Ericka House (Hot Springs)Casse Vaughn (Little Rock)

California (2)Taijhe Kelly (Carson)Kate Bayes (Novato)

Colorado (1)Carly Cator (Lakewood)

Missouri (1)Jamie Nash (Verona)

Minnesota (1)Carolyn Blair-Mobley (St. Paul)

Nebraska (4)Cathleen Cox (Elkhorn)Paige Frauendorfer (Humphrey)Stacia Gebers (Nora)Myhiah Dotzler (Omaha)

Texas (1)Allison Jackson (El Paso)

INTERNATIONALLatvia (1)Zenta Liepa (Riga)

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

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OMAHA SAINT LOUISTeam Statistics UNO OPPSCORING 216 186 Points per game 72.0 62.0 Scoring margin +10.0 - FIELD GOALS-ATT 82-169 73-185 Field goal pct .485 .395 3 POINT FG-ATT 21-52 25-70 3-point FG pct .404 .357 3-pt FG made per game 7.0 8.3 FREE THROWS-ATT 31-50 15-23 Free throw pct .620 .652 REBOUNDS 112 101 Rebounds per game 37.3 33.7 Rebounding margin +3.7 - ASSISTS 56 50 Assists per game 18.7 16.7 TURNOVERS 54 55 Turnovers per game 18.0 18.3 Turnover margin +0.3 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 0.9 STEALS 28 34 Steals per game 9.3 11.3 BLOCKS 5 6 Blocks per game 1.7 2.0

Team Statistics SLU OPPSCORING 137 191 Points per game 45.7 63.7 Scoring margin -18.0 - FIELD GOALS-ATT 50-133 69-163 Field goal pct .376 .423 3 POINT FG-ATT 11-40 23-70 3-point FG pct .275 .329 3-pt FG made per game 3.7 7.7 FREE THROWS-ATT 26-32 30-35 Free throw pct .813 .857 REBOUNDS 93 84 Rebounds per game 31.0 28.0 Rebounding margin +3.0 - ASSISTS 28 43 Assists per game 9.3 14.3 TURNOVERS 68 33 Turnovers per game 22.7 11.0 Turnover margin -11.7 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.4 1.3 STEALS 17 32 Steals per game 5.7 10.7 BLOCKS 1 11 Blocks per game 0.3 3.7

TEAM STATISTICAL COMPARISON

About the Mavericks Senior guard Paige Frauendorfer leads the Mavs in scoring (16.7 ppg) and rebounding (9.0 rpg). Senior point guard Jamie Nash runs the Maverick offense with 13.0 ppg, 10.0 apg and 5.0 spg. Senior transfer Carolyn Blair-Mobley adds 12.0 ppg and 8.3 rpg. Junior college transfer Ericka House comes off the bench to chip in 13.0 ppg and is shooting 50.0 percent (11-of-22) from 3-point range. The Mavs are shooting 48.5 percent (82-of-169) from the floor and 40.4 percent (21-of-52) from long distance. UNO is averaging 72.0 points per game after averaging 64.6 last season.

Scouting Saint Louis Lorreal Jones leads Saint Louis in scoring (11.7 ppg), rebounding (7.3 rpg), offensive rebounding (3.3 orpg) and field goal shooting (56 percent). Courtney Webb checks in with 11.0 points per game and a team-high six 3-pointers. Jacy Bradley averages 7.7 points, ranks second on the team in rebounding (4.7 rpg) and tops the Bills with 12 assists and five steals. Mallory Eggert averages 6.7 points and 4.3 rebounds. The Billikens are +3.0 in rebounding margin and are shooting 81.3 percent from the free-throw line.

Scouting Southwest Minnesota State Bree Holleman paces the Mustangs with 16.0 ppg. Aside from Holleman, four Mustangs average between 5.3 and 7.3 ppg, led by Rebekah Rolling’s 7.3 ppg and Annessa Rosch’s 7.0 ppg off the bench. The Mustangs have been outrebounded by a -12.2 margin through four games. Seven different Mustangs have started at least one game in their first four.

Frauendorfer Named Summit League Player of the Week Senior guard Paige Frauendorfer was named Summit League Player of the Week on Monday for her performance during the week of Nov. 12-18. Frauendorfer led the Mavericks to three home wins last week for the Mavs’ first 3-0 start since 2007-08. She averaged 16.7 points and 9.0 rebounds per game, and she shot 60.0 percent (21-of-35) from the floor over the three games. Frauendorfer is the first UNO women’s basketball player to receive the honor.

Nash, Frauendorfer Closing in on 1,000 Career Points Seniors Jamie Nash and Paige Frauendorfer are both closing in on 1,000 career points. Nash ranks 26th in school history with 878 career points, while Frauendorfer ranks 30th with 808 career points. Twenty-three Mavericks are

SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA STATETeam Statistics SWMSU OPPSCORING 220 319 Points per game 55.0 79.8 Scoring margin -24.7 - FIELD GOALS-ATT 76-213 125-243 Field goal pct .357 .514 3 POINT FG-ATT 27-79 28-60 3-point FG pct .342 .467 3-pt FG made per game 6.8 7.0 FREE THROWS-ATT 41-63 41-61 Free throw pct .651 .672 REBOUNDS 114 163 Rebounds per game 28.5 40.8 Rebounding margin -12.2 - ASSISTS 39 62 Assists per game 9.8 15.5 TURNOVERS 84 72 Turnovers per game 21.0 18.0 Turnover margin -3.0 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.5 0.9 STEALS 28 43 Steals per game 7.0 10.8 BLOCKS 13 17 Blocks per game 3.3 4.3

Omaha MavericksPos. Name Ht. Yr. PPGG Jamie Nash 5-4 Sr. 13.0G Carly Cator 5-9 Sr. 0.7G Paige Frauendorfer 6-0 Sr. 16.7G Carolyn Blair-Mobley 5-10 Sr. 12.0F Stacia Gebers 6-0 Jr. 4.7Key ReservesG Ericka House 5-9 Jr. 13.0F Casse Vaughn 6-0 Jr. 7.0C Taijhe Kelly 6-4 So. 4.3G Cathleen Cox 5-9 So. 0.7

Saint Louis BillikensPos. Name Ht. Yr. PPGG Jacy Bradley 5-6 Sr. 7.7G Courtney Webb 5-8 Sr. 11.0G Desirae Ball 5-9 So. 5.3F Lorreal Jones 6-0 Jr. 11.7C Mallory Eggert 6-2 Sr. 6.7

Southwest Minnesota State MustangsPos. Name Ht. Yr. PPGG Bree Holleman 5-8 Jr. 16.0G Rebekah Rolling 5-9 Jr. 7.3G Mikayla Saathoff 5-10 Fr. 4.0F Val Sahr 5-10 Jr. 6.8C Emilee Duske 6-2 So. 3.0

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AP TOP 25 POLL (Week 3 - Nov. 20)School ...............................Record ............Points1. Stanford (21) ....................... 5-0 ...........................9522. Connecticut (17) .................. 2-0 ...........................9433. Baylor (1) ............................. 4-1 ...........................9034. Duke ..................................... 2-0 ...........................8665. Notre Dame .......................... 2-0 ...........................7916. Penn State ............................ 3-0 ...........................7467. Louisville .............................. 3-0 ...........................7438. Georgia ................................. 4-0 ...........................6919. Kentucky .............................. 2-1 ...........................64410. Maryland ............................ 2-1 ...........................61711. California ............................ 2-0 ...........................60412. West Virginia ...................... 3-0 ...........................50213. Oklahoma ........................... 2-1 ...........................39814. Purdue................................ 2-0 ...........................38515. Texas .................................. 2-0 ...........................36216. Ohio State........................... 2-1 ...........................31117. Vanderbilt........................... 3-1 ...........................27118. St. John’s ............................ 2-1 ...........................26519. UCLA .................................. 2-0 ...........................25820. Tennessee ........................... 3-1 ...........................25421. Oklahoma State .................. 3-0 ...........................24522. Kansas ................................ 3-0 ...........................16923. Nebraska ............................ 3-1 ...........................16724. Dayton................................ 4-0 ...........................10125. North Carolina .................... 4-0 .............................89Others Receiving Votes: Iowa State 76, Texas A&M 76, Miami (FL) 53, Georgia Tech 36, Delaware 31, Georgetown 20, DePaul 19, Virginia 19, Green Bay 16, Chattanooga 12, Rutgers 12, Middle Tennessee 8, Florida State 6, Iowa 5, South Carolina 4, Saint Joseph’s 3, San Diego State 1, Gonzaga 1

WBCA/USA TODAY POLL (Week 3 - Nov. 20)School ...............................Record ............Points1. Stanford (17) ....................... 5-0 ...........................7582. Connecticut (12) .................. 2-0 ...........................7493. Baylor (2) ............................. 4-1 ...........................7194. Duke ..................................... 2-0 ...........................6765. Notre Dame .......................... 2-0 ...........................6466. Louisville .............................. 3-0 ...........................6037. Penn State ............................ 3-0 ...........................5828. Kentucky .............................. 2-1 ...........................5459. Georgia ................................. 4-0 ...........................51910. Maryland ............................ 2-1 ...........................50211. California ............................ 3-0 ...........................46412. Purdue................................ 3-0 ...........................38613. Oklahoma ........................... 2-1 ...........................32314. West Virginia ...................... 3-0 ...........................31915. Tennessee ........................... 3-1 ...........................28716. St. John’s ............................ 2-1 ...........................25517. Ohio State........................... 2-1 ...........................25318. Oklahoma State .................. 3-0 ...........................21219. Vanderbilt........................... 3-1 ...........................18920. Nebraska ............................ 3-1 ...........................18021. Texas .................................. 2-0 ...........................16822. UCLA .................................. 2-0 ...........................10923. Kansas ................................ 3-0 ...........................10624. Texas A&M .......................... 0-3 .............................9525. Dayton................................ 4-0 .............................81Others Receiving Votes: Miami (FL) 53, Gonzaga 41, South Carolina 38, Georgia Tech 31, Iowa State 30, North Carolina 29, Virginia 20, Delaware 18, DePaul 18, Green Bay 16, Georgetown 12, Syracuse 11, Middle Tennessee 11, Chattanooga 10, Rutgers 6, Florida State 3, Minnesota 2

members of the 1,000-point club.

Nash Climbing the School-Record Charts In addition to chasing 1,000 career points, senior guard Jamie Nash has a few school records in her sights in her final season at UNO. The Verona, Mo., native has 286 career steals, placing her second in school history. Kriss Edwards (1977-81) holds the school record of 331 steals. Nash has 400 career assists, ranking her third in school history. Jennifer Mitchell (1998-2002) holds the school record of 474 assists.

Frauendorfer Named to All-Summit League Preseason Second Team Paige Frauendorfer was named to the All-Summit League Preseason Second Team, determined by a vote of the league’s head coaches, media and media relations personnel. Frauendorfer earned the preseason honor after leading the Mavs in scoring last season with 13.1 points per game and 9.1 rebounds per game. She also had 10 double-doubles while helping the Mavs to a 15-12 record in their first Division I season. Oakland’s Bethany Watterworth was named the preseason Player of the Year. Joining Watterworth on the first team are Kansas City teammates Kim Nezianya and Eilise O’Connor, IUPUI’s Kerah Nelson, North Dakota State’s Katie Birkel and South Dakota State’s Ashley Eide. Joining Frauendorfer on the second team are returning Newcomer of the Year Saule Kontautaite of Western Illinois, North Dakota State’s Janae Burich, IUPUI’s Katie Comello and Oakland’s Zakiya Minifee.

Lindley Returns for Second Season with Three New Assistants Head Coach Chance Lindley is in his second season at Omaha, but he has almost an entirely different staff than he did in his first year. Shanele Stires left to become an assistant at San Francisco, and Jason Flores and Elena Lovato took head coaching gigs. In the offseason, Lindley promoted director of operations Brittany Lange to an assistant role. He then added former America East Player of the Year Jesyka Burks-Wiley to his coaching staff, as well as former All-Big Sky Conference guard Rebecca Alvidrez, who spent the past six seasons as an assistant turning Alaska Anchorage into a Division II powerhouse with her strong recruiting ties. Elisha Turek, the 2007 Mid-Con Player of the Year, was also hired as the new director of operations.

Oklahoma State Transfer Blair-Mobley a Welcome Addition Former Oklahoma State guard Carolyn Blair-Mobley joins the UNO women’s basketball program for her final season of eligibility in 2012-13. A 5-10 native of St. Paul, Minn., Blair-Mobley played two seasons at Oklahoma State after one season at Cloud County (Kan.) Community College. Blair-Mobley sat out the 2011-12 season and has one year of eligibility remaining after she earned her bachelor’s degree at OSU last year. She will be eligible to play immediately this season while pursuing her master’s degree at UNO. As a junior for the Cowgirls in 2010-11, Blair-Mobley started 22 of 32 games - fourth most on the squad - and averaged 2.5 points and 2.6 rebounds while attempting fewer than three shots per game. In her sophomore campaign in 2009-10, her first year in the program, Blair-Mobley played in all 32 games, starting four for the Cowgirls, who finished 24-11 overall and reached the NCAA Tournament Second Round.

Mavs Sign Four for 2012-13 Season The Mavericks added four new players to this year’s squad in addition to Oklahoma State senior transfer Carolyn Blair-Mobley. Two junior college transfers - Ericka House and Casse Vaughn - join the fray this season, as well as freshmen Kate Bayes and Allison Jackson. House, a 5-9 guard from Hot Springs, Ark., was regarded as one of the top junior college Region XIV players in 2011-12 at Tyler Junior College in Texas. House averaged 12.5 points per game and shot 39.2 percent from long distance (87-of-222) in her second year at TJC. As a freshman, House scored a career-high 41 points in a game and hit 13-of-22 from 3-point range to set the NJCAA record for 3-pointers made in a game. Vaughn, a 6-0 forward from Little Rock, Ark., averaged 8.2 points and 5.1 rebounds as a sophomore at Arkansas Baptist in 2011-12. Vaughn was an all-state selection as a senior at North Little Rock High School, where her team ranked 15th in the ESPN Fab 50 High School Poll. Bayes scored more than 2,000 points in her career at Sonoma Academy in California. She was named MVP of the North Central League II and was also named The Press Democrat All-Empire Small-School Female Athlete of the Year for the third straight year after averaging 23.6 points and 10.4 rebounds per game as a senior. Jackson, a 6-0 forward out of Burges High School in El Paso, Texas, averaged 14.6 points and 8.8 rebounds per game and was a second-team all-city selection.

Liepa Out for the Season Senior forward Zenta Liepa had knee surgery over the summer and is out for the 2012-13 season. Liepa, a Riga, Latvia native who arrived at UNO by way of Independence Community College in Kansas, started 11 games and averaged 3.6 points and 2.6 rebounds per game in her first year at UNO last year. Without the 6-1 Liepa, the Mavs are a little thin in the post with 6-4 sophomore center Taijhe Kelly and 6-0 junior forward Stacia Gebers the only healthy

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returners down low. The Mavs added some depth with 6-0 junior forward Casse Vaughn and 6-0 freshman forward Allison Jackson.

Mavs Play Full Summit League Schedule for First Time The 2012-13 season marks UNO’s first with a full Summit League schedule. UNO plays all eight Summit League foes twice, starting with a Dec. 28 game on the road at Kansas City. Although the Mavericks will appear in The Summit League standings, UNO cannot qualify for the Summit League Championship or the NCAA Tournament until 2015-16. UNO played 12 of its 27 games against Division I teams last year, but this year will be considerably more difficult with 25 games against Division I foes and just three against non-Division I schools.

Mavs Picked to Finish Ninth in First Season in The Summit League The Omaha women’s basketball team was picked to finish ninth in The Summit League Preseason Poll, determined by a vote of the league’s head coaches, media and media relations personnel. South Dakota State was picked as the favorite to win the conference. The Jackrabbits received 22-of-25 first-place votes (coaches may not vote for their own team) after claiming its fourth straight tournament title last season. Last season’s other Summit League Tournament finalist, Kansas City, placed second in the poll with 260 points and one first-place vote. Oakland, North Dakota State and IUPUI were separated by just 21 points for the third through fifth slots with the Jaguars claiming one first-place tally. South Dakota edged out Western Illinois for sixth place, while Fort Wayne and league newcomer Omaha rounded out the poll. The Mastodons collected the final first-place vote. The Summit League concluded a record-setting season a year ago, finishing the year ranked No. 19 in the College Basketball News RPI, peaking as high as No. 11 midseason. The league sent a record four teams to postseason tournaments and set a new women’s league tournament attendance record.

2012-13 MAVERICK SEASON IN-DEPTHUNO leads at the half ................................................ 3-0UNO trails at the half ................................................. 0-0UNO is tied at the half ............................................... 0-0

UNO attempts more FG than opponent ..................... 0-0UNO attempts fewer FG than opponent .................... 3-0UNO attempts same number of FG as opponent ........ 0-0

UNO makes more FG than opponent ......................... 3-0UNO makes fewer FG than opponent ........................ 0-0UNO makes same number of FG as opponent ............ 0-0

UNO has better FG Pct. than opponent ...................... 3-0UNO has worse FG Pct. than opponent ...................... 0-0

UNO shoots 50 percent or better from field ............... 1-0UNO shoots less than 50 percent from field ............... 2-0

UNO shoots 40 percent or better from field ............... 3-0UNO shoots less than 40 percent from field ............... 0-0

UNO shoots more FT than opponent.......................... 3-0UNO shoots fewer FT than opponent ......................... 0-0UNO shoots same number of FT as opponent ............ 0-0

UNO has more total rebounds than opponent ........... 2-0UNO has fewer total rebounds than opponent .......... 0-0UNO has same number of total rebounds as opp ....... 1-0

UNO has more offensive rebounds than opponent .... 2-0UNO has fewer offensive rebounds than opponent ... 1-0UNO has same number of offensive rebounds as opp ........ 0-0

UNO has more turnovers than opponent ................... 1-0UNO has fewer turnovers than opponent .................. 2-0UNO has same number of turnovers as opponent ....... 0-0

UNO has more steals than opponent ......................... 1-0UNO has fewer steals than opponent ........................ 2-0UNO has same number of steals as opponent............ 0-0

UNO has more blocked shots than opponent ............. 1-0UNO has fewer blocked shots than opponent ............ 1-0UNO has same number of blocked shots as opp ........ 1-0

Games are decided by 20 or more points ................... 0-0Games are decided by 10 or more points ................... 2-0Games are decided by 9 or fewer points .................... 0-0Games are decided by 5 or fewer points .................... 1-0

Overtime ................................................................... 1-0

Playing in November ................................................. 3-0Playing in December ................................................. 0-0Playing in January ..................................................... 0-0Playing in February ................................................... 0-0

UNO’s Record When ................................................All .....................Home ................ AwayIn Overtime ......................................................................... 2-0 ........................ 2-0 ........................ 0-0Ahead at Halftime ............................................................... 16-1 ...................... 12-0 ...................... 4-1Behind at Halftime .............................................................. 2-11 ...................... 0-3 ........................ 2-8Tied at Halftime .................................................................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0 ........................ 0-0Bench Outscores Opponent’s ............................................... 8-1 ........................ 7-0 ........................ 1-1Opponent Bench Outscores UNO ......................................... 10-10 .................... 5-3 ........................ 5-7Bench Scoring is Even .......................................................... 0-1 ........................ 0-0 ........................ 0-1Outscoring Opponent in Paint ............................................. 18-2 ...................... 12-2 ...................... 6-0Opponent Outscores UNO in Paint ....................................... 0-8 ........................ 0-1 ........................ 0-7Paint Scoring is Even ........................................................... 0-2 ........................ 0-0 ........................ 0-2Shooting 50% or Better ...................................................... 4-0 ........................ 3-0 ........................ 1-0Shooting Under 50% ........................................................... 14-12 .................... 9-3 ........................ 5-9Opponent Shoots 50% or Better.......................................... 0-0 ........................ 0-0 ........................ 0-0Opponent Shoots Under 50% .............................................. 18-12 .................... 12-3 ...................... 6-9Outshooting Opponent (pct.) .............................................. 18-5 ...................... 12-1 ...................... 6-4Outshot by Opponent (pct.) ................................................ 0-7 ........................ 0-2 ........................ 0-5Shooting is Even .................................................................. 0-0 ........................ 0-0 ........................ 0-0Outrebounding Opponent ................................................... 16-3 ...................... 11-1 ...................... 5-2Outrebounded by Opponent ............................................... 1-9 ........................ 0-2 ........................ 1-7Rebounds are Even .............................................................. 1-0 ........................ 1-0 ........................ 0-0Committing More TOs than Opponent ................................. 8-10 ...................... 5-1 ........................ 3-9Committing Fewer TOs than Opponent................................ 10-1 ...................... 7-1 ........................ 3-0Turnovers are Even .............................................................. 0-1 ........................ 0-1 ........................ 0-0Leading with 5:00 Left ........................................................ 16-1 ...................... 12-0 ...................... 4-1Trailing with 5:00 Left ......................................................... 0-11 ...................... 0-3 ........................ 0-8Tied with 5:00 Left .............................................................. 2-0 ........................ 0-0 ........................ 2-0Scoring 80 or More Points ................................................... 4-0 ........................ 3-0 ........................ 1-0Scoring 61-79 Points ........................................................... 12-2 ...................... 8-0 ........................ 4-2Scoring 60 or Fewer Points .................................................. 2-10 ...................... 1-3 ........................ 1-7Allowing 80 or More Points ................................................. 0-2 ........................ 0-0 ........................ 0-2Allowing 61-79 Points ......................................................... 6-8 ........................ 5-3 ........................ 1-5Allowing 60 or Fewer Points ................................................ 12-2 ...................... 7-0 ........................ 5-2

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SUMMIT LEAGUE STANDINGS (AS OF NOV. 20)Team Conf. OverallOmaha 0-0 3-0IUPUI 0-0 2-1Oakland 0-0 2-1Kansas City 0-0 2-2North Dakota State 0-0 2-2South Dakota State 0-0 2-2Fort Wayne 0-0 1-2South Dakota 0-0 1-2Western Illinois 0-0 1-3

2012-13 All-Summit League Preseason Teams First TeamKatie Birkel, G, North Dakota StateAshley Eide, G, South Dakota StateKerah Nelson, F, IUPUIKim Nezianya, F, Kansas CityEilise O’Connor, G, Kansas CityBethany Watterworth, F/C, Oakland

Second TeamJanae Burich, C, North Dakota StateKatie Comello, G, IUPUIPaige Frauendorfer, G, OmahaSaule Kontautaite, G, Western IllinoisZakiya Minifee, G, Oakland

Preseason Player of the YearBethany Watterworth, Oakland

Cator Healthy and Ready for Senior Season Senior guard Carly Cator has recovered from a torn ACL suffered last year in the preseason and is for her final season at UNO. The 5-9 native of Lakewood, Colo., averaged 2.4 points and 1.4 assists per game in, but Cator is suiting up for the first time this season with head coach Chance Lindley at the helm. Cator started her career at San Francisco State, where she averaged 2.3 points per game and 1.6 rebounds per game in her redshirt freshman season in 2009-10. Cator adds a long-distance threat to the Maverick lineup. She connected on 5-of-15 (33.3 percent) from 3-point range in 2010-11.

Mavs Make Strides in First Division I Season The Mavs’ first year in Division I can be considered a success on many accounts. A year after going 8-18 in Division II, the Mavs finished 15-12 in their first Division I season last year, the most wins since 2008-09. Paige Frauendorfer led UNO with 13.1 points and 9.1 rebounds per game and had 10 double-doubles. UNO earned two wins against Division I teams, beating Western Illinois, 65-58, and UT Arlington, 60-52. Jamie Nash averaged 4.1 steals per game to rank second in Division I. She also had 166 assists, the highest single-season total in school history. The Mavs went 9-3 at home for a .750 winning percentage, their highest since 2005-06.

Kelly Joins Group of School’s Top Shot Blockers After competing in just one season at Omaha, sophomore center Taijhe Kelly has already established herself as one of the top shot blockers to put on a UNO jersey. Kelly swatted 43 shots last season, which ranked as the seventh-highest single-season total in school history. More impressively, the school’s all-time top shot blocker, Mary Henke Anderson, holds the top four single-season totals, making Kelly the fourth-best single-season shot blocker. Kelly needs to reach just 53 blocks to break into the top 10 for career blocks in school history. Henke Anderson is the school-record holder with 291 career blocks, an average of 72.8 per season.

Gebers Becomes Leader after Breakout Sophomore Season Stacia Gebers averaged 8.4 minutes per game as a freshman on the then-Division II Mavericks in 2010-11, playing mostly on the wing where the 6-0 Nora, Neb., native was accustomed to playing. So in 2011-12, it was a bit of a surprise to see the sophomore emerge as an everyday starter in the post for the Division I Maverick team. But with a lack of depth in the post, Gebers was asked to try it out, and she thrived, averaging 7.4 points and 5.0 rebounds per game. Gebers set new career highs in points (18) and rebounds (11) and shot 41.7 percent from the floor. Gebers and sophomore center Taijhe Kelly are the lone returners in the post. They will look to contribute while junior college transfer Casse Vaughn and freshman Allison Jackson adjust to the Division I level.

Cox Coming off All-Independent Freshman of the Year Season After a solid freshman season in 2011-12, guard Cathleen Cox will look to build on it as a sophomore this year. Cox averaged 6.9 points and 2.7 rebounds per game and was named the All-Independent Freshman of the Year by CollegeSportsMadness.com. Cox started three games as a freshman and served as the Mavs’ first player off the bench the majority of the season, recording a season-best 23 points against Missouri Western on Dec. 31.

Kelly Closes Freshman Season Strong Taijhe Kelly closed out her freshman season in 2011-12 with an emphatic end and will look to build on that in her sophomore campaign in 2012-13. The 6-4 center averaged 3.6 points and 4.0 rebounds per game overall in her first year, but in the final two games of the season - the first two starts of her career - Kelly averaged 13 points and 16.5 rebounds. At New Orleans on Feb. 18, Kelly earned her first-career start and posted career highs of 14 points and 18 rebounds in 30 minutes of playing time. She shot 7-of-15 from the field and dominated the boards with 11 on the defensive end and seven on the offensive glass. She also chipped in three blocked shots. The 18 rebounds tied for the eighth most in school history. Kelly followed up at Division I Louisiana on Feb. 20 with 12 points and 15 rebounds in a career-high 41 minutes of playing time.

2012-13 Summit League Players of the Week Week 1 (Nov. 12)Nicole Seekamp, South Dakota, 5-10, So., FWeek 2 (Nov. 19)Paige Frauendorfer, Omaha, 6-0, Sr., G

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Points Season: 17 vs. Louisiana (11/16/12)Career: sameReboundsSeason: 2 twice Career: sameAssistsSeason: 2 twiceCareer: sameBlocksSeason: none Career: same StealsSeason: 1 twiceCareer: same

#2 CASSE VAUGHNPoints Season: 11 vs. Louisiana (11/16/12)Career: sameReboundsSeason: 5 vs. Louisiana (11/16/12) Career: sameAssistsSeason: 1 vs. Louisiana (11/16/12)Career: sameBlocksSeason: 1 vs. Northern Arizona (11/18/12) Career: same StealsSeason: 1 vs. Northern Arizona (11/18/12)Career: same

#5 CARLY CATORPoints Season: 2 vs. N.C. A&T (11/12/12)Career: 8 at Central Missouri (1/8/11)ReboundsSeason: 4 vs. Louisiana (11/16/12) Career: 5 vs. Lincoln (12/18/10)AssistsSeason: 3 vs. Louisiana (11/16/12)Career: 4 at Pittsburg State (1/19/11)BlocksSeason: 1 vs. Louisiana (11/16/12)Career: 1 three times StealsSeason: 1 vs. N.C. A&T (11/12/12) Career: 2 at Central Missouri (1/8/11)

#10 JAMIE NASHPoints Season: 22 vs. Northern Arizona (11/18/12)Career: 25 vs. Dakota Wesleyan (2/10/12)ReboundsSeason: 6 vs. N.C. A&T (11/12/12) Career: 11 two timesAssistsSeason: 11 twiceCareer: 11 four timesBlocksSeason: none Career: 1 six times StealsSeason: 6 vs. Northern Arizona (11/18/12)Career: 11 vs. Calumet St. Joseph (11/27/10)

#11 CAROLYN BLAIR-MOBLEYPoints Season: 16 vs. Northern Arizona (11/18/12)Career: sameReboundsSeason: 12 vs. Northern Arizona (11/18/12) Career: sameAssistsSeason: 3 vs. Northern Arizona (11/18/12)Career: sameBlocksSeason: none Career: same StealsSeason: 1 vs. Louisiana (11/16/12)Career: same

#12 MYHIAH DOTZLERPoints Season: noneCareer: sameReboundsSeason: none Career: sameAssistsSeason: noneCareer: sameBlocksSeason: none Career: same StealsSeason: noneCareer: same

#14 PAIGE FRAUENDORFERPoints Season: 18 vs. Louisiana (11/16/12)Career: 26 at New Orleans (2/18/12)ReboundsSeason: 13 vs. Northern Arizona (11/18/12) Career: 15 vs. College of St. Mary (12/7/11)AssistsSeason: 5 vs. Louisiana (11/16/12)Career: 5 three timesBlocksSeason: none Career: 3 vs. Western Illinois (1/30/12) StealsSeason: 3 vs. Louisiana (11/16/12)Career: 6 three times

#15 ALLISON JACKSONPoints Season: noneCareer: sameReboundsSeason: none Career: sameAssistsSeason: noneCareer: sameBlocksSeason: none Career: same StealsSeason: noneCareer: same

#20 CATHLEEN COXPoints Season: 2 vs. Louisiana (11/16/12)Career: 23 vs. Missouri Western (12/31/11)ReboundsSeason: 2 vs. Louisiana (11/16/12) Career: 8 vs. Sioux Falls (2/2/12)AssistsSeason: 1 twiceCareer: 4 three timesBlocksSeason: none Career: 1 two times StealsSeason: noneCareer: 3 vs. Missouri Western (12/31/11)

#21 STACIA GEBERSPoints Season: 8 vs. N.C. A&T (11/12/12)Career: 18 vs. Briar Cliff (12/3/11)ReboundsSeason: 5 vs. N.C. A&T (11/12/12) Career: 11 vs. Dakota Wesleyan (2/10/12)AssistsSeason: noneCareer: 3 at New Orleans (2/18/12)BlocksSeason: none Career: 2 three times StealsSeason: noneCareer: 4 at West Virginia State (11/26/11)

#31 KATE BAYESPoints Season: noneCareer: sameReboundsSeason: 1 vs. Louisiana (11/16/12) Career: sameAssistsSeason: noneCareer: sameBlocksSeason: none Career: same StealsSeason: noneCareer: same

#45 TAIJHE KELLYPoints Season: 8 vs. Louisiana (11/16/12)Career: 14 at New Orleans (2/18/12)ReboundsSeason: 4 vs. Northern Arizona (11/18/12) Career: 18 at New Orleans (2/18/12)AssistsSeason: 1 vs. Northern Arizona (11/18/12)Career: 2 two timesBlocksSeason: 3 vs. Northern Arizona (11/18/12) Career: 4 two times StealsSeason: 2 vs. Northern Arizona (11/18/12)Career: 1 five times

UNO CAREER STEALS LEADERS1. Kriss Edwards (1977-81) ........................................331 2. Jamie Nash (2009-present) ..........................2863. Stacie Kaiser (1993-97) .........................................264 4. Alyssa Green (2006-10) .........................................243 5. Linda Schabloske-Roh (1991-93, 94-96) ...............224 T6. Amy Loth (1993-97) ............................................222T6. Vicki Edmonds (1980-84) .....................................222 8. Karen Thies (2004-07) ...........................................204 T9. Sandy Skradski (1989-93) ....................................200T9. Lisa Rath (1989-93) .............................................200

UNO CAREER ASSISTS LEADERS1. Jennifer Mitchell (1998-02) ...................................474 2. Kriss Edwards (1977-81) ........................................460 3. Jamie Nash (2009-present) ..........................4004. Lisa Rath (1989-93) ...............................................391 5. Jena Janovy (1984-88) ..........................................375 6. Alyssa Green (2006-10) .........................................345 7. Stacie Kaiser (1993-97) .........................................329 8. Rayna Wagley (1984-89) .......................................298 9. Karen Thies (2004-07) ...........................................289 10. Jill Dau (1985-89) ................................................278

UNO CAREER SCORING LEADERS1. Niece Jochims (1975-79) ....................................1,9392. Barb Hart (1977-81) ...........................................1,730 3. Laura J. Anderson (1984-88) ..............................1,658 4. Mary Henke (1979-83) .......................................1,629 5. Sandy Skradski (1989-93) ..................................1,582 6. Jackie Scholten (1983-87) ..................................1,519 7. Jennifer Mitchell (1998-2002) ............................1,487 8. Alyssa Green (2006-10) ......................................1,410 9. Elaine Johnson (1974-78) ...................................1,317 10. JJ Smith (2002-06) ...........................................1,300 11. Amy Breen (1993-97) .......................................1,297 12. Karen Thies (2004-07) ......................................1,227 13. Amy Loth (1993-97) .........................................1,170 14. Sarah Larson (1996-2000) ................................1,165 15. Norene Groff (1977-81) ....................................1,124 16. Cayla Hargrove (2005-09) .................................1,106 17. Sara Peterson (1999-2003) ...............................1,105 18. Kriss Edwards (1977-81) ...................................1,090 19. Darcy Burns (1987-91) .....................................1,055 20. Aimee Noel (1989-94) ......................................1,052 21. Heather Pohl (2008-12) ....................................1,04422. Lindsey Petersen (2000-05)..............................1,022 23. Tanya Hammes (1999-2003) ............................1,00324. Michelle Spetman (1993-96)...............................92425. Tricia Floyd (1988-92) ..........................................92326. Jamie Nash (2009-present) ........................87827. Kirsten Sullivan (1979-82) ...................................86228. Marsha Moore (1988-93) ....................................83429. Jacinda Van Fossen (1994-98) .............................81330. Paige Frauendorfer (2009-present) ............808

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg14 FRAUENDORFER, Pai 3-3 126 42.0 21-35 . 6 0 0 1-3 . 3 3 3 7-11 . 6 3 6 11 16 27 9.0 1 0 7 7 0 5 50 16.710 NASH, Jamie 3-3 121 40.3 12-31 . 3 8 7 4-12 . 3 3 3 11-16 . 6 8 8 1 11 12 4.0 9 0 30 18 0 15 39 13.001 HOUSE, Ericka 3-0 76 25.3 14-29 . 4 8 3 11-22 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 3 2 5 1.7 2 0 5 2 0 2 39 13.011 BLAIR-MOBLEY,Carol 3-3 120 40.0 13-32 . 4 0 6 5-13 . 3 8 5 5-10 . 5 0 0 7 18 25 8.3 2 0 6 5 0 1 36 12.002 VAUGHN, Casse 3-0 26 8.7 9-15 . 6 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-3 1.000 3 2 5 1.7 3 0 1 2 1 1 21 7.021 GEBERS, Stacia 3-3 54 18.0 6-11 . 5 4 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-3 . 6 6 7 2 10 12 4.0 5 0 0 4 0 0 14 4.745 KELLY, Taijhe 3-0 48 16.0 6-9 . 6 6 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 2 2 4 1.3 7 0 1 7 3 3 13 4.320 COX, Cathleen 3-0 18 6.0 0-3 . 0 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 2 1 3 1.0 1 0 2 4 0 0 2 0.705 CATOR, Carly 3-3 57 19.0 1-4 . 2 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 4 4 8 2.7 2 0 4 3 1 1 2 0.715 JACKSON, Allison 1-0 1 1.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.031 BAYES, Kate 1-0 1 1.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.012 DOTZLER, Myhiah 1-0 2 2.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

Team 5 5 10Total.......... 3 650 82-169 . 4 8 5 21-52 . 4 0 4 31-50 . 6 2 0 40 72 112 37.3 33 0 56 54 5 28 216 72.0Opponents...... 3 650 73-185 . 3 9 5 25-70 . 3 5 7 15-23 . 6 5 2 44 57 101 33.7 58 - 50 55 6 34 186 62.0

TEAM STATISTICS UNO OPPSCORING 216 186 Points per game 72.0 62.0 Scoring margin +10.0 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 82-169 73-185 Field goal pct . 4 8 5 . 3 9 53 POINT FG-ATT 21-52 25-70 3-point FG pct . 4 0 4 . 3 5 7 3-pt FG made per game 7.0 8.3FREE THROWS-ATT 31-50 15-23 Free throw pct . 6 2 0 . 6 5 2 F-Throws made per game 10.3 5.0REBOUNDS 112 101 Rebounds per game 37.3 33.7 Rebounding margin +3.7 -ASSISTS 56 50 Assists per game 18.7 16.7TURNOVERS 54 55 Turnovers per game 18.0 18.3 Turnover margin +0.3 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 0.9STEALS 28 34 Steals per game 9.3 11.3BLOCKS 5 6 Blocks per game 1.7 2.0ATTENDANCE 1109 0 Home games-Avg/Game 3-370 0-0 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalsOmaha 113 82 9 12 216Opponents 80 89 9 8 186

Date Opponent Score Att.11/12/12 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 58-44 15711/16/12 LOUISIANA W 79-67 64711/18/12 NORTHERN ARIZONA Wo2 79-75 305

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Opponent Date Score Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked shotsNORTH CAROLINA A&T 11/12/12 58-44 15-FRAUENDORFER, 8 - F R A U E N D O R F E R , 8-NASH, Jamie 5-NASH, Jamie NoneLOUISIANA 11/16/12 79-67 18-FRAUENDORFER, 7 - B L A I R - M O B L E Y , C 11-NASH, Jamie 4-NASH, Jamie 1-CATOR, CarlyNORTHERN ARIZONA 11/18/12 79-75 22-NASH, Jamie 13-FRAUENDORFER, 11-NASH, Jamie 6-NASH, Jamie 3-KELLY, Taijhe

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TEAM STATISTICS

Total 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgNORTH CAROLINA A&T 11/12/12 58-44 W 19-39 . 4 8 7 4-12 . 3 3 3 16-20 . 8 0 0 6 25 31 31.0 12 13 18 0 8 58 58.0LOUISIANA 11/16/12 79-67 W 32-59 . 5 4 2 9-19 . 4 7 4 6-11 . 5 4 5 17 19 36 33.5 10 23 20 1 9 79 68.5NORTHERN ARIZONA 11/18/12 79-75 Wot 31-71 . 4 3 7 8-21 . 3 8 1 9-19 . 4 7 4 17 28 45 37.3 11 20 16 4 11 79 72.0Omaha 216 82-169 . 4 8 5 21-52 . 4 0 4 31-50 . 6 2 0 40 72 112 37.3 33 56 54 5 28 216 72.0Opponents 186 73-185 . 3 9 5 25-70 . 3 5 7 15-23 . 6 5 2 44 57 101 33.7 58 50 55 6 34 186 62.0

Games played: 3Points/game: 72.0FG Pct: 48.53FG Pct: 40.4FT Pct: 62.0

Rebounds/game: 37.3Assists/game: 18.7Turnovers/game: 18.0Assist/turnover ratio: 1.0Steals/game: 9.3Blocks/game: 1.7

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1#1 Ericka House

Jr. • G • 5-9 • Hot Springs, Ark.

2#2 Casse Vaughn

Jr. • F • 6-0 • Little Rock, Ark.

5#5 Carly Cator

Sr. • G • 5-9 • Lakewood, Colo.

10#10 Jamie Nash

Sr. • G • 5-4 • Verona, Mo.

11#11 Carolyn Blair-MobleySr. • G • 5-10 • St. Paul, Minn.

12#12 Myhiah Dotzler

So. • G • 5-4 • Omaha, Neb.

14#14 Paige Frauendorfer

Sr. • G • 6-0 • Humphrey, Neb.

15#15 Allison Jackson

Fr. • F • 6-0 • El Paso, Texas

20#20 Cathleen Cox

So. • G • 5-9 • Elkhorn, Neb.

21#21 Stacia Gebers

Jr. • F • 6-0 • Nora, Neb.

31#31 Kate Bayes

Fr. • G • 5-9 • Novato, Calif.

42#42 Zenta Liepa

Sr. • F • 6-1 • Riga, Latvia

45#45 Taijhe Kelly

So. • C • 6-4 • Carson, Calif.

Chance LindleyHead Coach

Rebecca AlvidrezAssistant Coach

Brittany LangeAssistant Coach

Jesyka Burks-WileyAssistant Coach

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