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A R K A N S A S S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y VAN PROVENCE ASSISTANT SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR vprovence@astate.edu 870-972-2707 870-897-5010 (cell) GAME 24 ASU LADY INDIANS vs. FLORIDA ATLANTIC OWLS Saturday, February 9, 2008 5:00 p.m. (ET) ARKANSAS STATE SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent Time/Result Nov. 01 Harding (Exhibition) W 103-75 Nov. 05 Ouachita Baptist (Exhibition) W 82-33 Nov. 09 at South Dakota State L 67-77 Nov. 13 Brigham Young W 54-53 Nov. 18 at Alabama W 49-45 Nov. 20 Missouri State W 74-54 Nov. 23 Weber State# W 57-44 Nov. 25 Washington or Idaho# L 69-59 Nov. 29 at Oklahoma State L 96-54 Dec. 02 at Oklahoma L 93-36 Dec. 13 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 73-54 Dec. 18 Florida Atlantic* W 72-46 Dec. 22 at New Orleans (DH)* L 72-68 Dec. 28 Indiana State L 63-49 Dec. 30 Charlotte L 58-51 Jan. 03 at Louisiana-Lafayette (DH)* W 71-65 Jan. 06 UALR* W 53-50 Jan. 09 North Texas* W 69-55 Jan. 12 at Louisiana-Monroe (DH)* L 68-59 Jan. 14 Middle Tennessee* W 70-68 Jan. 17 at Denver (DH)* L 57-46 Jan. 20 Troy* W 66-48 Jan. 23 Florida International* W 72-64 OT Jan. 26 at Western Kentucky* L 73-81 Feb. 06 at South Alabama* W 70-58 Feb. 09 at Florida Atlantic (DH)* 4:00 p.m. Feb. 13 New Orleans* 7:05 p.m. Feb. 17 Louisiana-Lafayette* 2:00 p.m. Feb. 21 at UALR (DH)* 5:15 p.m. Feb. 23 at North Texas (DH)* 5:00 p.m. Feb. 28 Louisiana-Monroe (DH)* 5:35 p.m. Mar. 05 Sun Belt Tournament Round 1 TBA Mar. 8-11 Sun Belt Tournament (Mobile, Ala.) TBA * Sun Belt Conference Game # - University of Washington Husky Classic All Times Central Time PROJECTED STARTERS 13-10, 8-4 5-16, 1-11 FAU Arena (5,000) Boca Raton, Florida Radio: KJCF 103.9 Earl FM & ASUIndians.com Video: JumpTV Webcasting on ASUIndians.com TIPPING IT OFF: After knocking the rust off of a 10-day layoff with a 70-58 road victory over South Alabama Wednesday night, the Arkansas State Lady Indians conclude a two-game road swing with a trip to Boca Raton, Fla. to take on the Owls of Florida Atlantic Feb. 9. Saturday s game will be the firstever trip to FAU for the Lady Indians, and tipoff for the Sun Belt Conference matchup at FAU Arena is scheduled for 5:00 p.m., eastern time. Every ASU Lady Indian basketball game can be heard live on 103.9 Earl FM in Northeast Arkansas. The live audio broadcast can also be accessed through the StateZone portion of the Arkansas State athletics website, ASUIndians.com. THE TEAMS: Arkansas State will take the court Saturday afternoon having won seven of its last ten games. Heading into the home stretch of the Sun Belt West Division race, the Lady Indians are 8-4 in SBC play, one-half game behind Arkansas-Little Rock, which stands at 8-3. The Lady Indians have six games remaining in the regular season. Florida Atlantic goes into Saturday afternoon having lost 10 of its last 11 games, and stand at 1-11 in Sun Belt East Division play. The Owls lone conference win was a 65-62 road victory over Louisiana- Lafayette Feb. 2. In their last game, the Owls were defeated 66-44 at Louisiana-Monroe Feb. 6. THE SERIES: Arkansas State leads the series 3-0. ASU opened Sun Belt Conference play this season with a 72-46 win over the Owls in Jonesboro Dec. 18. In Florida Atlantic s first season as a member of the Sun Belt Conference last year, the Lady Indians defeated the Owls 80-61 at the ASU Convocation Center. In the only other meeting between the two programs, ASU defeated FAU 100-75 at the Fun in the Sun Classic in Cancun, Mexico during the 2000- ARKANSAS STATE Pos. No. Name Ht. Cl. Hometown PPG RPG OTHER G 1 Jazmine Taylor 5-8 So. Memphis, Tenn. 5.6 3.3 3.39 apg G 11 Ebonie Jefferson 5-9 So. Laurel, Miss. 9.1 5.0 1.6 spg G 25 Caroline Starr 5-10 Jr. Benton, Ark. 6.7 2.7.319 3fg% F 22 Shay Scott 6-2 Fr. North Little Rock, Ark. 8.1 6.8.448 fg% F 24 Veronica Smith 5-10 So. East St. Louis, Ill. 8.9 5.0.305 3fg% FLORIDA ATLANTIC Pos. No. Name Ht. Cl. Hometown PPG RPG OTHER G 2 Brittany Bowe 5-7 So. Ocala, Fla. 7.8 3.5 1.1 spg G 14 Andrea Taylor 5-8 So. Birmingham, Ala. 4.1 1.7.455 3fg% G 25 Carla Stubbs 5-10 So. Miami, Fla. 13.2 4.8 1.1 spg F 5 Jaimie Givens 6-1 Fr. Orlando, Fla. 11.6 6.5 1.0 bpg F 45 Jana Momoh 6-1 Jr. Brooklyn Park, Minn. 4.1 4.2 1.0 spg 2007-08 LADY INDIAN BASKETBALL 1

Athletic Media Relations Arkansas State University PO Box 1000 State University, AR 72467 Telephone - 870-972-2541 Fax - 870-972-3367 Press Row - 870-972-2541 Website - ASUIndians.com WBB Contact - Van Provence, Asst. SID 870-972-2707 / vprovence@astate.edu Jerry Scott, Asst. A.D./ Sports Info. Dir. 870-972-3405 jscott@astate.edu Gina Bowman, Asst. SID 870-972-3547 / gbowman@astate.edu Stephanie Fischer, Graduate Asst. 870-972-2541 stephanie.fischer@smail.astate.edu MEDIA INFORMATION Credentials Working press credentials can be requested by contacting Van Provence at 870-972-2707, or by email at vprovence@astate.edu. Full-season and single-game credentials will be mailed whenever possible. If not, they will be left at the Media Will Call table located on the lower level to the left of the green entrance. Media Room Enter the media room from the lower level, beneath the blue portal. Please do not attempt to access the media room from the entrance beneath the yellow portal. Post-Game Interviews The Arkansas State locker room is closed to all members of the media. Head coach Brian Boyer and requested assistant coaches and players will be available for interviews following a brief cooling off period. At ASU s home games, all post-game coach and player interviews will be conducted in the media room. Practice Coverage Lady Indian basketball practices are open to the media. Players and coaches are available for interviews following practice. When possible, please contact the Sports Information office prior to practice to arrange interviews. Basketball Releases All Lady Indian basketball releases can be obtained as a PDF document on the athletics website at ASUIndians.com. To be added to the email broadcast for basketball releases, contact Van Provence in the Sports Information office. 01 season. THE COACHES: Arkansas State Head Coach Brian Boyer is in his ninth season as the Lady Indian head coach. Boyer holds a career record of 145-119 at ASU, and has directed the Lady Indians to the Head to Head ASU FAU 13-10, 8-4....Record.....5-16, 1-11 3-2...........Last 5...........1-4 7-3..........Last 10...........1-9 1412.........Points..........1251 61.4........Points Avg.........59.6-1.1......Scoring Margin.......-7.9 521-1436..FG Made-Att....479-1285.363......Field Goal Pct........373 90-341....3-FG Made-Att.....97-341.264........3-FG Pct...........284 3.9.......3-FG Made pg........4.6 280-468....FT Made-Att.....196-302.598..........FT Pct............586 943.................827 41.0...... Avg.......39.4-1.7....Rebounding Margin.....-3.0 10.4........Assists Avg.........13.6 19.0......Turnovers Avg........21.6 +3.8.....Turnover Margin......-2.1 0.5....Assists/Turnover Ratio.....0.6 11.2........Steals Avg..........8.5 3.4........Blocks Avg..........4.3 Women s National Invitation Tournament four times, including three of the past four years. The Lady Indians finished the 2006-07 season at 21-13 overall, and advanced to the second round of the WNIT. Now in her ninth season at Florida Atlantic, Chancellor Dugan is 110-146 as head coach of the Owls, and 269-218 overall. Last year, Dugan coached FAU to a 6-25 finish in the Owls first season as a member of the Sun Belt Conference. HOME SWEET HOME: The Lady Indians have won over 71 percent (84-33) of their games at the ASU Convocation Center under Head Coach Brian Boyer. Over the last four years, the Tribe has lost just 10 times on its home court, posting a winning percentage of.848 during that time (56-10). The Lady Indians have won 22 of the last 27 games at the ASU Convocation Center. In rare back-to-back home losses, the Lady Indians dropped consecutive home games this season, losing to Indiana State and Charlotte. The losses to Indiana State and Charlotte were the first consecutive losses at home since ASU lost to New Mexico State and Rice during the 2003-04 season. The Lady Indians have never lost three consecutive games at the ASU Convocation Center. MORE SUCCESS AT HOME: Fol- ARKANSAS STATE ROSTER No. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. Exp. Hometown (Last School) 1 Jazmine Taylor 5-8 So. G 1L Memphis, Tenn. (Ridgeway) 5 Kelsey Lock 6-0 Sr. G/F 3L Republic, Mo. (Republic) 10 Rachel Baker 6-0 Fr. G HS Mexico, Mo. (Mexico) 11 Ebonie Jefferson 5-9 So. G 1L Laurel, Miss. (Northeast Jones) 12 Angie Criner 5-8 Fr. G HS Jenks, Okla. (Jenks) 15 Brittney Hiles 5-7 Jr. G 2L Baton Rouge, La.(Christian Life) 21 Shania Hurst 5-10 Fr. G HS St. Louis, Mo. (Kirkwood) 22 Sherina Scott 6-2 Fr. F HS N. Little Rock, Ark. (N. Little Rock) 23 Makala McNair 5-10 Fr. G HS Alpena, Ark. (Alpena) 24 Veronica Smith 5-10 So. G 1L East St. Louis, Ill. (East St. Louis) 25 Caroline Starr 5-10 Jr. G 2L Benton, Ark. (Benton) 30 Lyndsay Schlup 6-2 So. F 1L California, Mo. (Helias) 33 Ashley Anderson 6-2 Jr. F 2L Cabot, Ark. (Cabot) 34 Kayla Pospisil 6-1 Jr. F TR Marion, Ia. (Kirkwood CC) Head Coach: Brian Boyer (9th Year) Assistant Coaches: Tanya Ray, Rebecca Chilton-Peoples, Carrie Redman 2007-08 LADY INDIAN BASKETBALL 2

lowing the Tribe s Nov. 13, 54-53 victory over BYU, ASU is now 7-2 in home openers under Head Coach Brian Boyer, and has won four straight. SUCCESS IN SBC OPENERS: Since joining the Sun Belt Conference prior to the 1991-92 season, the Lady Indians are 11-6 all-time in SBC openers. Under Head Coach Brian Boyer, the Tribe is 6-3, with victories in five of the last six league debuts. Arkansas State has opened Sun Belt Conference play eight times at home, and boasts a 7-1 record in those games. ASU s only loss when opening the SBC season at home was a 62-59 setback to Louisiana Tech in the 2000-01 season. SCOUTING FAU: Since ASU and FAU last met Dec. 18, FAU senior guard Shuteamia Brayboy has been dismissed from the Owl team for disciplinary reasons. Before being dismissed, Brayboy was the all-time The Lady Indians On the Radio Lady Indian Basketball can be heard on 103.9 Earl FM, and online at www.asuindians.com. Brad Bobo will handle the play-by-play, returning for his fifth season as the Voice of the Lady Indians. Arkansas State Quick Facts Location........Jonesboro, Arkansas Enrollment...................10,869 Nickname..............Lady Indians Colors...............Scarlet & Black President..............Dr. Les Wyatt Chancellor..........Dr. Robert Potts Director of Athletics.....Dr. Dean Lee Home Facility....Convocation Center Capacity....................10,038 Conference....Sun Belt West Division Head Coach...Brian Boyer (9th Year) Record at ASU..............132-109 Overall Record...............Same assist leader at FAU with 491 and was second all-time in steals with 228. Since then, sophomore guard Brittany Bowe has taken over as the season assist leader, handing out 62 on the year against 70 turnovers. Sophomore guard Carla Stubbs leads the Owls offensively, averaging 13.4 points per game. Freshman forward Jaimie Givens is also scoring in double figures, averaging 10.3 points per outing. Givens also leads the Owls on the boards, averaging 6.4 rebounds per game. As a team, the Owls are shooting 36.3 percent from the floor, 26.4 percent from three-point range and 59.8 percent from the free throw line. The Owls lead the Sun Belt Conference in blocked shots, averaging 4.3 per game. FINDING THE RIGHT MIX: Through 23 games this season, Lady Indian Head Coach Brian Boyer has used 11 different player combinations in ASU s starting lineup. Sophomore Jazmine Taylor is the only Lady Indian to have started every game, and the combination of Taylor, Ebonie Jefferson, Veronica Smith, Caroline Starr, and Shay Scott has been the most common mix, starting in 11 games. ALL THAT JAZ: Sophomore point guard Jazmine Taylor has surpassed her career scoring high in three of the Lady Indians last six games. Taylor scored in double figures for the first time in her career when she hit for 10 points in ASU s 70-68 win over Middle Tennessee Jan. 14. Two games later, Taylor tossed in Taylor 11 points in ASU s 66-48 win over Troy, and in the Lady Indians 72-64 win over Florida International Jan. 23, Taylor torched the Panthers for 20 points. In addition to her point production against FIU, Taylor also added four assists, four rebounds, three steals and a pair of blocked shots in the game. FAU ROSTER ROUTE 66: In going 3-1 over its last four games, Arkansas State has scored at least 66 points in each of those contests, and has averaged 70.2 points over that span - well above it s season scoring average of 61.4 points. It s a trend that began when the Lady Indians tipped off Sun Belt Conference play in December against Florida Atlantic, as the Lady Indians have raised their scoring averaged almost five points per game to 65.8 points in league play. PICKING POCKETS: Averaging 11.18 steals per game, the Lady Indians are ranked second in the Sun No. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. Hometown (Last School) 2 Brittany Bowe 5-7 So. G Ocala, Fla. (Trinity Catholic) 3 Bianca Sellers 5-4 So. G Miami, Fla. (Jackson) 5 Jaimie Givens 6-1 Fr. F Orlando, Fla. (The First Academy) 10 Susan Beauzil 5-11 Jr. G/F Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 12 Brittney Crenshaw 5-9 Jr. F Sarasota, Fla. (Sarasota) 13 Breana Cox 6-2 Jr. F/C Daytona Beach, Fla. (Seabreeze) 14 Andrea Taylor 5-8 So. G Birmingham, Ala. (Vestavia Hills) 22 Lizama Adel 5-5 Sr. G Boca Raton, Fla. (Pope John Paul II) 24 Shuteamia Brayboy 5-8 Sr. G Deerfield Beach, Fla. (Deerfield Beach) 25 Carla Stubbs 5-10 So. G Miami, Fla. (Jackson) 32 Hannah Jones 6-1 Fr. F Ocala, Fla. (West Port) 42 Mercedes Thompson 6-1 Jr. F Boca Raton, Fla. (IRCC) 45 Jana Momoh 6-1 Jr. F Brooklyn Park, Minn. (N. Dakota St. Coll.) Head Coach: Chancellor Dugan Assistant Coaches: Shannon Litton, Dave Caputo, Yolanda Cole Director of Basketball Operations: Jarrod Gravatt 2007-08 LADY INDIAN BASKETBALL 3

2007-08 Sun Belt Standings As of February 6 West Division Conf. Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. UALR 8-3.727 16-6.727 Arkansas State 8-4.667 13-10.565 La.-Monroe 7-4.636 14-8.636 New Orleans 6-5.545 12-10.545 North Texas 6-5.545 11-12.478 Denver 2-8.200 7-14.333 La.-Lafayette 1-10.091 5-17.227 East Division Conf. Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W. Kentucky 11-1.917 18-6.750 Middle Tenn. 9-3.750 14-9.609 South Alabama 6-6.500 15-8.652 FIU 6-6.500 10-13.435 Troy 3-8.273 10-12.455 FAU 1-11.083 5-16.238 Preseason All-Sun Belt First Team Kim Sitzmann (UALR, So. G) LaQuetta Ferguson (FIU, Sr. G) Amber Holt (MT, Sr. F) Le Della English (UNO Sr. G) Crystal Kelly (WKU Sr. F) Second Team Nikya Hughes (UALR, Sr. F/C) Alisha Godette (Denver, Sr. G) Onna Charles (ULL Sr. G) Amy Lewis (Troy, Sr. G) Dominique Duck (WKU Jr. F) Third Team Anshel Cooper (UALR So. G) Iva Ciglar (FIU Jr. G) LeJeanna Howard (ULM Sr. G) Talicia Sanders (UNT Sr. F) Monique Jones (USA Sr. G) Preseason Player of the Year Crystal Kelly - Western Kentucky Preseason Coaches Poll West Division Points 1. UALR (6) 76 2. Denver (3) 70 3. North Texas (2) 61 4. Arkansas State (2) 58 5. Louisiana-Lafayette 48 6. Louisiana-Monroe 34 7. New Orleans 17 East Division Points 1. Western Kentucky (9) 76 2. Middle Tennessee (4) 70 3. Florida International 45 T4. South Alabama 33 T4. Troy 33 T5. Florida Atlantic 19 Belt Conference, and 27th nationally. ASU sophomore guard Jazmine Taylor ranks second in the league at 2.23 steals per game, freshman guard Angie Criner is 11th at 1.73, and sophomore guard Ebonie Jefferson is 13th at 1.59. DOUBLE DOUBLE-DOUBLE: When Shay Scott and Ebonie Jefferson both recorded a double-double Jan. 9 in ASU s 69-55 win over North Texas, it marked the first time in over a year that two Lady Indians posted a double-double in the same game. The last time it happened, Rudy Sims and Adrianne Davie accomplished the feat in a 65-58 win over ULL Dec. 16, 2006. Sims finished the game with a triple-double, chalking up 14 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists, overshadowing the fifth doubledouble of the season by senior center Adrianne Davie, who finished the game with 26 points and 15 rebounds. GREAT SCOTT: Freshman forward Shay Scott has scored in double figures in 10 of the last 15 games for the Lady Indians, and has pulled down double-figure rebounds in six of ASU s last eight games. Against FIU Jan. 23, Scott grabbed a career-high 16 rebounds in the 72-64 ASU win Scott over the Golden Panthers. Scott is second in the Sun Belt Conference in rebounding in league games with a 9.9 boards per game average. CRINER DELIVERS: Freshman guard Angie Criner delivered one of the Tribe s top performances of the season, and the best of her short career against Western Kentucky Jan. 26. Criner poured in a career-high 29 points in the game. Criner also set career highs for field goals made (10), field goal attempts (13), field Criner goal percentage (.769), free throws made (8), free throw attempts (9) and free throw percentage (.889) In her first start as a Lady Indian, Criner led all scorers with 17 points in ASU s 49-45 victory over Alabama Nov. 18. Criner shot 6-of-11 from the field, 2- of-2 from behind the 3-point line, and 3-of-4 from the free throw line. She also added four steals and six rebounds to the box score in 25 minutes of play. Her hot shooting continued against Missouri State Nov. 20 as she hit 6-of-11 shots from the field, including a 2-of-3 effort from 3-point land. Criner led the Lady Indians with 14 points in the game. The freshman from Jenks, Okla. came through again for the Lady Indians in the Nov. 23-25 Washington Husky STARTING LINEUPS AND RECORDS LAST GAME Jefferson, Scott, Smith, Starr, Taylor.................................W, 70-58 SEASON Anderson, Criner, Smith, Starr, Taylor....................................1-1 Anderson, Criner, Schlup, Starr, Taylor...................................1-0 Anderson, Criner, Jefferson, Schlup, Taylor...............................1-0 Anderson, Criner, Jefferson, Smith, Taylor................................0-1 Anderson, Jefferson, Scott, Starr, Taylor..................................1-0 Criner, Jefferson, Scott, Smith, Taylor....................................1-0 Criner, Smith, Starr, Pospisil, Taylor......................................0-1 Jefferson, Pospisil, Smith, Starr, Taylor....................................1-0 Jefferson, Scott, Schlup, Starr, Taylor....................................1-1 Jefferson, Scott, Smith, Starr, Taylor......................................6-5 Hiles, Pospisil, Scott, Starr, Taylor,........................................0-1 2007-08 LADY INDIAN BASKETBALL 4

ASU RECORD WHEN at home......................9-2 on the road...................3-8 neutral.......................1-0 leading at half.................9-2 trailing at half..................4-8 tied at half....................0-0 overtime......................1-0 last minute games.............4-1 one-point games..............1-0 ASU scores: 59 and under...............4-7 60-69......................2-2 70-79......................7-1 80-89......................0-0 90-99......................0-0 100+.......................0-0 the opponents scores: 59 and under..............10-2 60-69......................4-2 70-79......................0-2 80-89......................0-1 90-99......................0-2 100+.......................0-0 ASU shoots: under 35%..................6-5 35-39%.....................3-2 40-44%.....................3-3 45-49%.....................0-0 50%+......................1-0 the opponent shoots: under 35%..................6-1 35-39%.....................3-1 40-44%.....................4-3 45-49%.....................0-3 50%+......................0-2 free throws: under 60%..................5-6 60-69%.....................7-2 70-79%.....................1-1 80%+......................0-1 opponent free throws: under 60%..................8-0 60-69%.....................0-4 70-79%.....................4-5 80%+......................1-1 outshoots opponent............9-1 outshot by opponent...........4-9 same.........................0-0 ASU takes: under 50 FGA...............0-0 50-59 FGA..................5-4 60-69 FGA..................3-6 70+ FGA...................5-0 more rebounds................8-2 less rebounds..................5-7 even rebounds................0-1 has more o-boards.............8-5 has less o-boards...............4-5 same o-boards................1-0 has players foul out.............2-1 opponent players foul out.......5-3 has technical fouls.............0-0 opponent technical fouls.......0-0 ASU INDIVIDUAL GAME LEADERS SCORING No. Games Ebonie Jefferson...................... 8 Angie Criner......................... 6 Veronica Smith....................... 4 Caroline Starr........................ 4 Shay Scott........................... 3 Brittney Hiles......................... 1 Jazmine Taylor....................... 1 FIELD GOAL PCT. (5+ Att.) No. Games Ebonie Jefferson...................... 5 Shay Scott........................... 4 Veronica Smith....................... 4 Caroline Starr........................ 4 Jazmine Taylor....................... 3 Ashley Anderson..................... 2 Angie Criner......................... 2 Brittney Hiles......................... 2 FREE THROWS MADE No. Games Angie Criner......................... 6 Brittney Hiles......................... 6 Jazmine Taylor....................... 4 Veronica Smith....................... 3 Ashley Anderson..................... 2 Ebonie Jefferson...................... 2 Shay Scott........................... 2 Caroline Starr........................ 2 REBOUNDS No. Games Shay Scott.......................... 11 Ebonie Jefferson...................... 7 Lyndsay Schlup....................... 4 Veronica Smith....................... 4 Ashley Anderson..................... 1 Angie Criner......................... 1 Jazmine Taylor....................... 1 Kayla Pospisil......................... 1 ASSISTS No. Games Jazmine Taylor....................... 8 Caroline Starr........................ 6 Brittney Hiles......................... 5 Ebonie Jefferson...................... 4 Angie Criner......................... 1 Veronica Smith....................... 1 STEALS No. Games Jazmine Taylor...................... 12 Angie Criner......................... 9 Ebonie Jefferson...................... 5 Veronica Smith....................... 3 Caroline Starr........................ 2 Rachel Baker........................ 2 Brittney Hiles......................... 2 Shay Scott........................... 2 Lyndsay Schlup....................... 1 BLOCKS No. Games Shay Scott........................... 7 Jazmine Taylor....................... 6 Brittney Hiles......................... 3 Lyndsay Schlup....................... 4 Ashley Anderson..................... 3 Kayla Pospisil......................... 3 Veronica Smith....................... 3 Angie Criner......................... 2 Rachel Baker........................ 2 Caroline Starr........................ 2 Ebonie Jefferson...................... 1 Classic, scoring 19 points in ASU s opening-round victory over Weber State, and 12 in the Lady Indians loss to Washington in the championship game. Criner was named to the all-tournament team following the Nov. 25 final. In ASU s Jan. 12 loss at Louisiana-Monroe, Criner topped her career steals mark with five thefts in the game. CLEANING THE GLASS: Arkansas State leads the Sun Belt Conference in offensive rebounding in both league games and in all games played. As a team, the Lady Indians average 16.18 offensive boards in all games, and 17.64 offensive rebounds in Sun Belt Conference played. RAISING THE BAR vs. SOUTH ALA- BAMA: Sophomore Veronica Smith scored a career-high 23 points against South Alabama Feb. 6, connecting on a career-high 10 field goals in the game...sophomore forward Lyndsay Schlup also put up a career scoring high against the Jaguars, finishing the game with 11 points. Schlup took a career-high 15 shots in the game, connecting on five, also a career best...sophomore guard Ebonie Jefferson dished out a career-high four assists in the game. SETTING THE PACE: Arkansas State s 60 rebounds against Florida International Jan. 23 set the mark for the most rebounds in one game by any Sun Belt team this season, surpassing the 58-rebound mark set earlier in the season by the Lady Indians in their 73-54 win over UAPB...ASU s 84 field goal attempts against FIU were the most attempts by any Sun Belt team in one game 2007-08 LADY INDIAN BASKETBALL 5

this season...when ASU hit 28 of 45 free throws in its 70-68 win over Middle Tennessee Jan. 14, both numbers were season highs for any Sun Belt team...arkansas State forced a Sun Belt Conference-high 37 turnovers in its 72-46 win over Florida Atlantic Dec. 18. GETTING DEFENSIVE: Arkansas State held UAPB to just 17 points in the first half of the Lady Indians 73-54 victory over the Golden Lions Dec. 13. The 17 points scored by UAPB was the fewest given up in a MILESTONE PERFORMANCES 30+ POINT GAMES No. Games none............................. n/a 20+ POINT GAMES No. Games Angie Criner......................... 1 Ebonie Jefferson...................... 1 Veronica Smith....................... 1 Jazmine Taylor....................... 1 SCORING DOUBLE FIGURES No. Games Sherina Scott........................ 11 Ebonie Jefferson..................... 10 Angie Criner......................... 8 Veronica Smith....................... 8 Caroline Starr........................ 6 Jazmine Taylor....................... 3 Brittney Hiles......................... 2 Ashley Anderson..................... 1 Lyndsay Schlup....................... 1 DOUBLE-FIGURE REBOUNDS No. Games Shay Scott........................... 7 Angie Criner......................... 1 Ebonie Jefferson...................... 1 FIVE OR MORE ASSISTS No. Games Jazmine Taylor...................... 10 THREE OR MORE BLOCKS No. Games Ashley Anderson..................... 1 Shay Scott........................... 1 Jazmine Taylor....................... 1 DOUBLE-DOUBLE No. Games Shay Scott........................... 5 Ebonie Jefferson...................... 1 FIVE OR MORE STEALS No. Games Angie Criner......................... 1 Shay Scott........................... 1 Jazmine Taylor....................... 1 half this season by the Lady Indians. The figure was just four points shy of the Convocation Center record, set Jan. 9, 1993 when the Lady Indians held Texas Pan-American to 14 points in the first half of a 74-44 ASU victory. The Lady Indians have now held five opponents to 20 points or less in a half this season, holding Alabama to 20 points during the second half of ASU s 49-45 victory at Tuscaloosa Nov. 18, Weber State to 20 points in the second half of the Lady Indians 57-44 win at Washington Nov. 23, UALR to 19 points in ASU s 53-50 win Jan. 6, and Troy to 19 points Jan. 20. in the 66-48 ASU victory. JEFFERSON ON A ROLL: Sophomore guard Ebonie Jefferson continues to be an impact player as the 2007-08 season progresses. After scoring a career-high nine points in the season opener against South Dakota State, Jefferson matched the effort against Washington, then recorded her first career double-figure game with 13 points against Brigham Young. Jefferson outdid herself in back-to-back games against Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Florida Atlantic, chalking up 16 points against UAPB and 20 in the league opener against FAU. Against UAPB, she narrowly missed a double-double, finishing with nine rebounds, along with three steals in just 20 minutes of action. Jefferson achieved Jefferson her first doubledouble Jan. 9 against North Texas, finishing the game with 14 points and a career-high 14 rebounds. Jefferson has now scored 10 or more points in nine games this season. SHOOTING STARR: After hitting just three 3-pointers in ASU s first three games, junior guard Caroline Starr caught fire in the second half against Missouri State Nov. 20. Starr sank two from long range in the first minute of the second half, then added another later in the game to give the Lady Indians their first 20-point lead in the 74-54 win. Starr got hot Starr again in the second half of ASU s Nov. 25 game at Washington, draining five 3-pointers in the final 20 minutes to finish with a season-high 17 points. SUCCESS VS. THE SEC: Following its 49-45 victory at Alabama Nov. 18, ASU is 5-1 vs. teams from the Southeastern Conference under Head Coach Brian Boyer, winning the last five matchups. After losing to Ole Miss during the 2000-01 season, ASU defeated Ole Miss in 2001-02, then defeated Mississippi State and Arkansas in the Women s National Invitation Tournament in the 2004-05 season. In the 2006-07 season, the Lady Indians opened the season with a 73-56 win over Alabama. NEXT UP: The Lady Indians return to the ASU Convocation Center, where they are 9-2 on the season overall and 6-0 in conference play, for a pair of Sun Belt West Division games. The Lady Indians host New Orleans Feb. 13 before taking on Louisiana-Lafayette Feb. 17. LAST TIME OUT: MOBILE, Ala. (2-6-2008) In their first game following a 10-day layoff, the Arkansas State Lady Indians started strong, finished strong and picked up a 70-58 win over the South Alabama Lady Jaguars Wednesday night at the Mitchell Center in Mobile, Ala. The Lady Indians started the night with an 11-1 run, and finished off South Alabama (15-8, 6-6) by holding the Jaguars to six points in the final 7:55 of the game. Sophomore guard Veronica Smith hit 10-of-16 shots from the field 2007-08 LADY INDIAN BASKETBALL 6

to finish with a career-high 23 points, sophomore guard Ebonie Jefferson added 15 points, sophomore forward Lyndsay Schlup added a career-high 11 points, and the Lady Indians dominated Lady Jags on the boards, finishing with a 52-36 advantage to stay in the thick of the Sun Belt Conference West race at 8-4 in league play, 13-10 overall. The Lady Indians remain one-half game behind Arkansas-Little Rock, which leads the West division at 7-4. It was really a complete game, ASU IN SUN BELT RANKINGS SUN BELT GAMES ONLY As of February 4 Stat ASU Rank Leader Scoring Off. 65.4 4 MT Scoring Margin +4.1 4 MT FG Pct..379 10 WKU 3PT FG Pct..259 13 TROY Scoring Def. 61.3 T4 UALR FT Pct..615 11 MT FG Pct. Def..367 1 ASU 3PT FG Def..316 11 MT Reb. Offense 43.4 1 ASU Reb. Margin +1.7 4 WKU Assists/Game 10.64 13 WKU Turn. Margin +3.45 2 MT Reb. Defense 41.6 12 WKU Blocked Shots 3.64 2 FAU Steals 10.09 2 MT A/T Ratio.58 12 MT Off. 17.64 1 ASU Def. 25.73 3 FIU 3PT FG Made 3.36 12 MT ASU INDIVIDUALS IN SBC RANKINGS Stat ASU Player Avg. Rank Scoring Shay Scott 10.9 T24 Scoring Ebonie Jefferson 10.9 T24 Scoring Veronica Smith 10.1 29 FG % Shay Scott.469 13 Rebounding Shay Scott 10.6 1 Rebounding Ebonie Jefferson 5.9 18 Assists Jazmine Taylor 3.10 11 FT % Angie Criner.744 11 Blocks Shay Scott 1.00 8 Blocks Jazmine Taylor.70 12 Steals Angie Criner 2.10 6 Steals Jazmine Taylor 1.90 11 3PT FG Made Caroline Starr 1.60 10 A/T Ratio Jazmine Taylor 1.15 7 Off. Rebs Shay Scott 4.80 1 Off. Rebs Ebonie Jefferson 2.40 15 Def. Rebs Shay Scott 5.80 3 start-to-finish, said ASU Head Coach Brian Boyer. We had a great push to start the second half, and I was really proud to see our players bow up and grab the rebounds. We really took over on the offensive boards, which in the end, was probably the difference in the game. Arkansas State pulled down 21 offensive rebounds on the night while holding South Alabama to 11 offensive boards. The Lady Indians showed no rust from the 10-day break in the early going, jumping out to the 11-1 lead in the first six minutes of the game. ASU IN SUN BELT RANKINGS ALL GAMES As of February 4 Stat ASU Rank Leader Scoring Off. 61.0 9 MT Scoring Margin -1.7 9 MT FG Pct..360 13 WKU 3PT FG Pct..263 12 Troy Scoring Def. 62.7 6 UALR FT Pct..599 11 MT FG Pct. Def..394 4 UALR 3PT FG Def..311 7 USA Reb. Offense 40.5 3 NT Reb. Margin -2.5 8 WKU Assists/Game 10.14 13 UALR Turn. Margin +4.00 3 MT Reb. Defense 43.0 13 WKU Blocked Shots 3.32 4 FAU Steals 11.18 2 MT A/T Ratio.53 13 UALR Off. 16.18 1 ASU Def. 24.32 7 FIU 3PT FG Made 4.00 9 MT ASU INDIVIDUALS IN SBC RANKINGS Stat ASU Player Avg. Rank Scoring Angie Criner 9.3 30 FG % Shay Scott.449 10 FT% Angie Criner.718 10 Rebounding Shay Scott 6.7 6 Assists Jazmine Taylor 3.45 9 Steals Jazmine Taylor 2.23 3 Steals Angie Criner 1.73 11 Steals Ebonie Jefferson 1.59 T13 Blocked Shots Shay Scott.64 T14 Blocked Shots Jazmine Taylor.64 T14 Off. Reb. Shay Scott 3.09 3 Off. Reb Ebonie Jefferson 2.18 15 3PT FG Made Caroline Starr 1.73 6 A/T Ratio Jazmine Taylor 1.09 8 South Alabama clawed back to within a point at 17-16 with 8:49 remaining before intermission, but Arkansas State got 11 points from Smith in the first half to hold a 34-30 lead at the break. Smith scored the first eight points of the second half to help the Lady Indians open up a nine-point lead at 42-33, but again the Jags came back, this time taking their first lead of the game on a 3-pointer from junior Jessica Starling to go up 44-42 at the 14:00 mark. Sophomore forward Lyndsay Schlup answered for ASU when she worked inside for an old-fashioned three point play, and a bucket from freshman forward Shay Scott made it a three-point Lady Indian lead at 47-44 with 12:57 remaining. The Lady Indian lead swung from one point to three points over the next five minutes, but a bucket off of an offensive rebound from Jefferson put the Lady Indians up 55-50 with just under eight minutes to play, and Arkansas State built a seven point, 61-54 advantage with 6:30 to go when Smith scored on a breakaway off of a feed from sophomore point guard Jazmine Taylor. An inside bucket from freshman Angie Criner pushed the Lady Indian lead to 63-54 with 4:36 to play, and South Alabama got a bucket from senior guard Jeanette Tucker with 4:23 remaining, but neither team scored again until the Lady Jags got a pair of free throws from senior guard Monique Jones to trim the ASU lead to 63-58 with 1:41 to play. Arkansas State countered with a pair from the line by Jefferson at the 1:35 mark, then got a basket from Taylor to go up 67-58, and South Alabama did not score again. Jefferson and freshman forward Shay Scott led the Lady Indians on the boards with nine rebounds 2007-08 LADY INDIAN BASKETBALL 7

each, with Schlup pulling down eight, while Jefferson and junior guard Caroline Starr each handed out four assists. Jones led South Alabama with 13 points. THE BRIAN BOYER SHOW: Head Coach Brian Boyer s television show airs Mondays at 8 p.m. on Suddenlink Cable channel 22 in Jonesboro, and Mondays at 9 p.m. on Paragould Cable channel 6. The show can also be viewed on-demand beginning on Tuesday of each week on the StateZone portion of ASUIndians.com. LOCK TO MISS SEASON: Forward Kelsey Lock, the only senior on the Lady Indian roster, will not play this season after suffering what proved to be a career-ending knee injury last year. It was the second major knee injury in as many years for the Republic, Mo. native. Lock averaged 8.7 points for the Lady Indians during the 2005-06 season, starting all 23 games in which she appeared. Last year, Lock averaged 1.7 points in nine appearances, including a season-high nine points in ASU s 80-73 victory over Oklahoma State. As a coaching staff, we totally support Kelsey s decision, said ASU Head Coach Lock Brian Boyer. As much as we would love to have her competing this year for us, we ve also been beside her the last two years to see what she has gone through. This decision did not come as a surprise to us. Kelsey has done a great job of communicating with us throughout this process, and we feel that this is the best decision for her future. We are going to keep Kelsey involved with the program, added Boyer. She is still going to be a valuable part of this team from a leadership and maturity standpoint, but in the end, this is in the best interest for Kelsey physically. HURST HURTING: Freshman guard Shania Ne-Ne Hurst will not play this season after suffering a torn ACL in her left knee during ASU s 82-33 exhibition victory over Ouachita Baptist Nov. 5. Hurst scored 16 points in the Lady Indians Hurst 103-75 win over Harding in the Tribe s opening exhibition game. LADY INDIANS, LADY JAGS BRING SMILES TO HOSPITAL: MOBILE, Ala. (2-7-2008) Before facing each other on the court Wednesday night, members of the Arkansas State University and University of South Alabama women s basketball teams teamed up off the court for an afternoon visit to the USA Women s and Children s Hospital in Mobile, Ala. Arkansas State Head Coach Brian Boyer, along with Lady Indians Ashley Anderson, Brittney Hiles, Kayla Pospisil and Caroline Starr joined Lady Jaguar Head Coach Rick Pietri and players Susan Griffioen and Patriece Brunner for the visit to the hospital. The players and coaches delivered smiles and autographs to the children, visiting with patients and signing posters during the morning visit. We appreciate both South Alabama and the Sun Belt Conference for teaming up with us to make this visit come about, said Boyer. It is always fun when two teams who are competitors on the court come together, if only for a couple of hours, to spread some good. The teams visited the hospital as part of the Sun Belt Conference s Outreach Program. HOT SPRINGS NAMED FUTURE SITE FOR SBC BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS: The Sun Belt Conference announced at its annual media days that Hot Springs, Ark., renowned for its appeal as a great tourist destination across the state and the country, was selected by the Sun Belt Conference Executive Committee as the host for league s annual men s and women s basketball tournaments from 2009-2011. DUNN DEAL: The Arkansas State Lady Indian basketball program announced Nov. 14 that Kansas City, Mo., standout Elyseia Dunn has signed a national letter of intent to continue her basketball career at ASU. Dunn, a 6-1 forward, played three years at Pembroke Hill School in Kansas City, but will compete for Milestone Christian Academy in Kansas City during her senior season. Dunn averaged double figures in scoring each of her three seasons at Pembroke Hill, with a team-high average of 15.5 points per game last season. She has also averaged just over eight rebounds per game during her career, finishing as Pembroke s leading rebounder each of the last three years. As a staff, we are very excited about Elyseia, said ASU Head Coach Brian Boyer. In all of recruiting, you start out early with a tier of players and in all honesty, Elyseia was the number one recruit that we were after since her junior year. That s how highly we think of Elyseia. In a year where we have limited scholarships to give out, we shot as high as we could, added Boyer. And we are very grateful that Elyseia has committed to Arkansas State because this fills a huge need for our program. Dunn is a 2007-08 McDonald s All-American nominee, a 2007-08 Sporting News High School All-American Honorable Mention, and was invited to compete for the 2007 USA Athletes Team in Germany. Pembroke Hill won back-to-back state championships in 2005 and 2006, and Dunn was the most valuable player of the 2006 Class 3A Missouri 2007-08 LADY INDIAN BASKETBALL 8

State Championship Game. A twotime all-state selection, Dunn was also nominated for the Missouri Gatorade Player of the Year Award. She played for head coach Mark Spigarelli at Pembroke Hill, and will play for head coach Catrina Johnigan at Milestone Christian Academy. She was also a member of the AAU Wichita Spooks, playing under coach Kim Lassley. Dunn is the daughter of Donna Dunn, and has been trained and coached by Victor Williams. HENKE INKS WITH ASU: Arkansas State Head Coach Brian Boyer announced Monday that 6 4 center Linsay Henke has signed a national letter of intent to continue her basketball career at ASU. Henke, a senior at Blair Oaks High School in Jefferson City, Mo., is a two-time all conference and all district, and 2006-07 all state selection for the Lady Falcons. Henke averaged 12.1 points, 8.7 rebounds, and shot 60.3 percent from the field as a junior, leading Blair Oaks to a third-place finish in Class 3A. During the 2005-06 season, Henke averaged 10.6 points and 7.5 rebounds and led the Lady Falcons to the Class 3A state runner-up finish. She finished with 108 blocked shots in each of the last two seasons. Linsay is a great complement to our first sign, Elyseia Dunn, said Boyer. She has very good skills for her size, and she is very athletic for a 6 4 player. Certainly, a need that we had to address this year was adding more strength and more size on our front line, and in signing Linsay, we did that without sacrificing any speed and athletic ability. Linsay is the daughter of Tom and Kathy Henke, and plays for head coach Leroy Bernskoetter at Blair Oaks. She played AAU basketball for the Missouri Rage under coach Jim Deeken. WOLVES ON THE WAY: Arkansas State University s Mascot Selection Steering Committee voted unanimously Jan. 31 to recommend to Chancellor Robert L. Potts that Wolves be adopted as the new mascot for ASU athletic teams, with leeway for him to develop detailed aspects of the new mascot, including use of color as part of the name should it be deemed appropriate. The decision came at the end of a two-hour meeting during which the committee discussed the various mascot options and associated issues that might arise with each choice. The motion to recommend Wolves was discussed thoroughly before the vote. While some committee members expressed preference for Red Wolves, Bill Stanley of Jonesboro, who voiced the motion to recommend Wolves, said he preferred to give the chancellor and the creative team as much latitude as possible with implementation. Potts responded that the process has been very complex and that he would appreciate this latitude in the final stages of development while he consults with the creative design team and various university constituencies. Jim Pickens of Little Rock, an emeritus member of the Board of Trustees who served as committee chair, praised the committee members for their work and thanked the public for its input and involvement throughout the long process. Each member of the committee was honored by the confidence shown by Chancellor Potts, and we appreciate the resources the university provided us, he commented. I felt throughout the process that all constituency groups had an opportunity for input. The process was open and transparent throughout. Everyone should have pride in what was finally developed as a new product for Arkansas State University, because they were a part of the process. Earlier in the meeting, Jamie Skiles, principal and creative director of Phoenix Design Works, presented for committee review additional images portraying the three dominant themes that the committee had chosen at its Jan. 4 meeting. He emphasized that those images are preliminary creations that were drawn to give the committee an idea of how various themes might be represented. Skiles updated the committee on his creative thought process and the additional work he has done since the last meeting, including a review last night of the university s history as represented through its entire yearbook collection. He noted the importance of selecting a theme that will work well for recruiting, marketing, merchandising and other important aspects for many years to come. The discussion centered on Wolves and the various train or express themes that also had been considered. The various concepts associated with Ridge, such as Ridge Runners or Ridge Raiders, were voted out of further consideration early in the meeting. The committee s charge was to make a recommendation to the Chancellor and administration. Now that a mascot has been recommended, Dr. Potts will work with the creative design team to further develop the recommendation. 2007-08 LADY INDIAN BASKETBALL 9

Head Coach Brian Boyer Through eight seasons as head coach at Arkansas State University, Brian Boyer s name has become synonymous with success and the women s basketball program. Entering his ninth season as head coach of the Lady Indians, Boyer has climbed to second place on the ASU career win chart with a record of 145-119. Under Boyer s guidance, the Lady Indians have reached the Women s National Invitation Tournament four times, including three of the past four seasons. He led the Lady Indians to the 2003-04 Sun Belt East Division Championship, the program has produced 16 All-Sun Belt Conference players with Boyer at the helm, and Boyer was named Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year following the 2003-04 and 2004-05 seasons. His 66 career Sun Belt Conference victories heading into the 2007-08 season rank him sixth all-time in career conference wins. Last season, the Lady Indians finished 21-13, advanced to the second round of the WNIT before falling to eventual tournament runner-up Wisconsin and continued to build on their already-impressive home record with a 14-2 mark at the ASU Convocation Center. The Lady Indians posted home victories over NCAA Tournament participants Oklahoma State and Louisiana- Lafayette, Southeastern Conference member Alabama and WNIT participants South Dakota State and Murray State. In all, 14 of the Lady Indians 34 games during the 2006-07 season were against teams that played in the NCAA or WNIT tournaments. The 2006-07 Lady Indians also reached the 10-victory milestone quicker than any other team in ASU history, picking up their 10th win of the season Jan. 3, 2007, and their 21-win total equaled the highest in Boyer s eight seasons. Under Boyer s guidance, several individual records fell during the 2006-07 season as well. Seniors Adrianne Davie and Rudy Sims rewrote the Lady Indian record books, with Davie shattering the career blocked shots record with 132 and the career rebounding record with 1,147. Sims set a new mark in career assists with 548, and became the first ASU player in over a decade to record a triple-double when she scored 14 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and handed out 10 assists in a 65-58 overtime victory at Louisiana-Lafayette. Davie was named All-Sun Belt Conference for the fourth straight season, while Sims earned the honor for the third straight year. Senior Ali Carter became the 16th HEAD COACH BRIAN BOYER BY THE NUMBERS 1999-2000 18-12 8-8 IN SBC WNIT 2000-2001 14-14 8-8 IN SBC -- 2001-2002 12-16 6-8 IN SBC -- 2002-2003 12-18 5-9 IN SBC -- 2003-2004 19-10 10-4 IN SBC WNIT 2004-2005 21-11 11-3 IN SBC WNIT 2005-2006 15-15 7-7 IN SBC -- 2006-2007 21-13 11-7 IN SBC WNIT TOTAL 132-109 66-54 SBC 4 WNIT Boyer s First Victory ASU 93, Butler 76 - (11/19/99) Boyer s 25th Victory ASU 85, MT 63 - (01/04/01) Boyer s 50th Victory ASU 92, NT 72 - (01/18/03) Boyer s 75th Victory ASU 57, ULL 48 - (02/26/04) Boyer s 100th Victory ASU 97, Hampton 71 - (12/04/05) Boyer s 125th Victory ASU 64, N. Dakota St. 61 (1/20/07) member of the career 1,000-point club. During the 2005-06 season, the Lady Indians posted a 15-15 overall record against a schedule that included nine NCAA Tournament teams and three that participated in the WNIT. The Tribe advanced to the semifinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament, and Davie earned first-team All-Sun Belt Conference honors for the third straight season. Davie also joined the ASU 1,000- point club, along with Sims and senior Amber Abraham. In the 2004-05 season, ASU put together a programbest 10-game Sun Belt Conference winning streak, part of an 11-game win streak that was the fourth longest in Lady Indian history. The Lady Indians finished the season 21-11 overall and in second place in the Sun Belt East Division at 11-3, giving Boyer his first 20-win season as head coach. The Tribe advanced to the quarterfinals of the WNIT, defeating SEC powers Mississippi State and Arkansas along the way. The second round victory over Arkansas was played in front of a Convocation Center record crowd of 10, 892. The team s success earned Boyer his second straight Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year Award. 2007-08 LADY INDIAN BASKETBALL 10

Boyer joined former Lady Indian coach Jerry Ann Winters as the only two ASU women s basketball coaches to win back to- back coach of the year honors. Davie, Sims and Carter all earned All-Sun Belt honors following the 2004-05 season, marking the first time in Lady Indian history that three players earned all-conference honors in a single season. The 2003-04 season culminated with the program s first-ever regular season conference championship and a return to the WNIT. The Lady Indians finished 19-10 overall and 10-4 in league play, earning a share of the Sun Belt East division title as they posted one of the top turnarounds in Division I, picking up seven more wins than the previous season. ASU s 19 victories that season were the most since the 1997-98 season, sparked in part by the best start in ASU women s basketball history a seven-game win streak to open the season. The strong start carried over into Sun Belt play as the Lady Indians held the top spot in the East division from start to finish. Davie earned honorable mention all-conference honors as a true freshman, and Boyer was rewarded with his first conference Coach of the Year Award. The 2002-03 season capped a pair of rebuilding years and resulted in a strong finish and a trip to the semifinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament. In his first season as head coach of the Lady Indians, Boyer led ASU to its first-ever Top 25 national ranking, 18 victories and a trip to the WNIT. The Tribe s 18 victories gave Boyer the most wins by a first-year coach at ASU since Sara Wooley won 19 games in her first season in 1979. The Lady Indians opened the season by winning 10 of their first 11 games, including road wins over Southern Miss and nationally-ranked Kansas, giving ASU a No. 25 ranking in the Associated Press poll the following week. The Tribe finished the season at 18-12 overall, ending the year with the program s second straight invitation to the WNIT. Boyer came to ASU in 1995 spending four seasons as an assistant for former head coach Jeff Mittie, who is now the head coach at TCU. A graduate of Missouri Western State College in St. Joseph, Mo. with a bachelor's degree in education, Boyer was an assistant coach for the men's program for six seasons, including the last three, which he spent as an assistant with the women's program as well. As an assistant to the men's team, Missouri Western was an NCAA Division II Tournament participant five years (1990, 1991, 1992, 1994 and 1995) and won two conference championships. The team made the Sweet 16 in 1990. As a women's assistant, Boyer and Missouri Western made two NCAA Tournament appearances, including a trip to the Final Four in 1995 and the Elite Eight the previous season. The team went 31-3 in 1995 and made it to the Final Eight of the national tournament. It also went undefeated through its MIAA schedule at 16-0. In 1994, the team finished third in the nation, losing in a national semifinal contest and finishing with a 29-3 overall mark. In his four seasons at Arkansas State as an assistant coach, Boyer and the Lady Indians earned a 75-42 mark. The 1998-99 team went 18-14 with a trip to the Women's NIT. In the process, ASU earned wins over nationally- ranked Virginia and Kansas. The Lady Indians won 20 games in back-to-back seasons in the 1996-97 and 1997-98 seasons. The 1997 team opened the season with a victory over nationally-ranked Illinois and had a 12-game winning streak during the season, the second longest in school history. The 1998 squad knocked off nationally-ranked Western Kentucky at the Convocation Center and came within four points of scoring an upset over national power Louisiana Tech at home as well. In his first season at ASU, the Lady Indians won 17 games, despite having just seven scholarship players. Boyer prepped at Scotland County High School in Memphis, Mo. and graduated from there in 1988. He is married to the former Rhonda Lane of Marked Tree. She is a graduate of ASU. 2007-08 LADY INDIAN BASKETBALL 11

#1 Jazmine Taylor 5-8, So. G, 1L Memphis, Tenn. SEASON HIGHS Points................20 vs. FIU 1/23/08 FG Made..............7 vs. FIU 1/23/08 FG Att................18 vs. FIU 1/23/08 3FG Made..........................0 3FG Att....................1, four times..........last vs. Washington 11/25/07 FT Made.....8 vs. Middle Tenn. 1/14/08 FT Att........12 vs. Middle Tenn. 1/14/08.....7 vs. Mo. State 11/20/07 Assists...7 vs. Oklahoma State 11/29/07 Steals..........6 vs. Mo. State 11/20/07 Blocks......3 vs. Indiana State 12/28/07 Minutes..............35 vs. FIU 1/23/08 CAREER HIGHS Points................20 vs. FIU 1/23/08 FG Made..............7 vs. FIU 1/23/08 FG Att................18 vs. FIU 1/23/08 3FG Made..........................0 3FG Att....................1, five times.......... Last vs. Washington 11/25/07 FT Made.....8 vs. Middle Tenn. 1/14/08 FT Att........12 vs. Middle Tenn. 1/14/08.......vs. Mo. State 11/20/07 Assists...7 vs. Oklahoma State 11/29/07 Steals..........6 vs. Mo. State 11/20/07 Blocks......3 vs. Indiana State 12/28/07 Minutes..............35 vs. FIU 1/23/08 #5 Kelsey Lock 6-0, Sr. G/F, 3L Republic Mo. SEASON HIGHS Will not play in 2007-08 due to injury. CAREER HIGHS Points........................17, twice............last vs. Stony Brook 12/3/05 FG Made................6, three times.........last vs. N. Dakota State 1/4/06 FG Att.....15 vs. N. Dakota State 1/4/06 3FG Made...............1, eight times.......last vs. Oklahoma State 12/9/06 3FG Att.......5 vs. W. Kentucky 1/14/06 FT Made....7 vs. Notre Dame 12/17/05 FT Att........8 vs. Notre Dame 12/17/05....12 vs. N. Dakota St 1/4/06 Assists....................5, three times Steals........5 vs. Middle Tenn. 2/19/05 Blocks.........................2, twice Minutes.....27 vs. Middle Tenn. 2/19/05 #10 Rachel Baker 6-0, Fr. G, HS Mexico, Mo. SEASON HIGHS Points...........7 vs. S.D. State 11/9/07 FG Made.......3 vs. S.D. State 11/9/07 FG Att.........................7, twice.............last vs. Oklahoma 12/2/07 3FG Made.............2 vs. ULL 1/3/08 3FG Att.....5 vs. Indiana State 12/28/07 FT Made......................1, twice..................last vs. FAU 12/18/07 FT Att.....................2, three times...........last vs. W. Kentucky 1/26/08.....................3, twice.....................last vs. ULL 1/3/08 Assists...............1 vs. FAU 12/18/07 Steals..........3 vs. Oklahoma 12/2/07 Blocks...................1, three times................last vs. Denver 1/17/08 Minutes..........12 vs. Denver 1/17/08 CAREER HIGHS Points...........7 vs. S.D. State 11/9/07 FG Made.......3 vs. S.D. State 11/9/07 FG Att.........................7, twice.............last vs. Oklahoma 12/2/07 3FG Made...............1, three times.........last vs. Indiana State 12/28/07 3FG Att.....5 vs. Indiana State 12/28/07 FT Made......................1, twice..................last vs. FAU 12/18/07 FT Att.....................2, three times...........last vs. W. Kentucky 1/26/08.....3 vs. Charlotte 12/28/07 Assists...............1 vs. FAU 12/18/07 Steals..........3 vs. Oklahoma 12/2/07 Blocks...................1, three times................last vs. Denver 1/17/08 Minutes..........12 vs. Denver 1/17/08 2007-08 LADY INDIAN BASKETBALL 12

#11 Ebonie Jefferson 5-9, So. G, 1L Laurel, Miss. SEASON HIGHS Points..............20 vs. FAU 12/18/07 FG Made.................6, four times...........last vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 FG Att........................15, twice................last vs. Denver 1/17/08 3FG Made.........2 vs. UAPB 12/13/07 3FG Att........................4, twice..................last vs. FAU 12/18/07 FT Made............8 vs. FAU 12/18/07 FT Att...............13 vs. FAU 12/18/07.....14 vs. North Texas 1/9/07 Assists.........4 vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 Steals..................4 vs. ULL 1/3/08 Blocks.....................1, four times...........last vs. W. Kentucky 1/26/08 Minutes..........34 vs. Denver 1/17/08 CAREER HIGHS Points..............20 vs. FAU 12/18/07 FG Made.................6, four times...........last vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 FG Att........................15, twice................last vs. Denver 1/17/08 3FG Made.........2 vs. UAPB 12/13/07 3FG Att........................4, twice..................last vs. FAU 12/18/07 FT Made............8 vs. FAU 12/18/07 FT Att...............13 vs. FAU 12/18/07.....14 vs. North Texas 1/9/07 Assists.........4 vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 Steals..................4 vs. ULL 1/3/08 Blocks.....................1, four times...........last vs. W. Kentucky 1/26/08 Minutes..........34 vs. Denver 1/17/08 #12 Angie Criner 5-8, Fr. G, HS Jenks, Okla. SEASON HIGHS Points.......29 vs. W. Kentucky 1/26/08 FG Made...10 vs. W. Kentucky 1/26/08 FG Att.......13 vs. W. Kentucky 1/26/08 3FG Made....................2, twice.............last vs. Mo. State 11/20/07 3FG Att........................3, twice..........last vs. Washington 11/25/07 FT Made.....8 vs. W. Kentucky 1/26/08 FT Att..........................9, twice...........last vs. W. Kentucky 1/26/08............10 vs. FIU 1/23/08 Assists...............3 vs. FAU 12/18/07 Steals.........5 vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08 Blocks...................1, three times...................last vs. Troy 1/20/08 Minutes....31 vs. Weber State 11/23/07 CAREER HIGHS Points.......29 vs. W. Kentucky 1/26/08 FG Made...10 vs. W. Kentucky 1/26/08 FG Att.......13 vs. W. Kentucky 1/26/08 3FG Made....................2, twice.............last vs. Mo. State 11/20/07 3FG Att........................3, twice..........last vs. Washington 11/25/07 FT Made.....8 vs. W. Kentucky 1/26/08 FT Att..........................9, twice...........last vs. W. Kentucky 1/26/08...............6, three times.............last vs. Charlotte 12/30/07 Assists...............3 vs. FAU 12/18/07 Steals.........5 vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08 Blocks...................1, three times...................last vs. Troy 1/20/08 Minutes....31 vs. Weber State 11/23/07 #15 Brittney Hiles 5-7, Jr. G, 2L Baton Rouge, La. SEASON HIGHS Points.........14 vs. Charlotte 12/30/07 FG Made......4 vs. Charlotte 12/30/07 FG Att.........8 vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08 3FG Made.....3 vs. Charlotte 12/30/07 3FG Att..5 vs. Oklahoma State 11/29/07 FT Made......................5, twice............last vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08 FT Att..........7 vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08.....................5, twice............last vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08 Assists..............4 vs. UAPB 12/13/07 Steals.......4 vs.weber State 11/23/07 Blocks...................1, three times..........last vs. Washington 11/25/07 Minutes....22 vs.weber State 11/23/07 CAREER HIGHS Points.........14 vs. Charlotte 12/30/07 FG Made......4 vs. Charlotte 12/30/07 FG Att.........8 vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08 3FG Made.....3 vs. Charlotte 12/30/07 3FG Att..5 vs. Oklahoma State 11/29/07 FT Made.................5, three times............last vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08 FT Att......... 7 vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08...............5, three times.............last vs. Alabama 11/18/07 Assists.........................5, twice Steals.........................5, twice Blocks.........2 vs. La.-Monroe 2/28/07 Minutes....22 vs.weber State 11/23/07 2007-08 LADY INDIAN BASKETBALL 13

#21 Shania Hurst 5-10, Fr. G, HS St. Louis, Mo. SEASON HIGHS Will not play in 2007-08 due to injury. #22 Shay Scott 6-2, Fr. F, HS N. Little Rock, Ark. SEASON HIGHS Points.............14 vs. UAPB 12/13/07 FG Made..................6, five times...................last vs. Troy 1/20/08 FG Att................15 vs. FIU 1/23/08 3FG Made..........................0 3FG Att..............................0 FT Made...4 vs. Indiana State 12/28/07 FT Att.........7 vs. Middle Tenn. 1/14/08............16 vs. FIU 1/23/08 Assists....................1, three times...........last vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 Steals......5 vs. Indiana State 12/28/07 Blocks.............3 vs. UAPB 12/13/07 Minutes..............33 vs. FIU 1/23/08 CAREER HIGHS Points.............14 vs. UAPB 12/13/07 FG Made..................6, five times...................last vs. Troy 1/20/08 FG Att................15 vs. FIU 1/23/08 3FG Made..........................0 3FG Att..............................0 FT Made...4 vs. Indiana State 12/28/07 FT Att.........7 vs. Middle Tenn. 1/14/08............16 vs. FIU 1/23/08 Assists....................1, three times...........last vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 Steals......5 vs. Indiana State 12/28/07 Blocks.............3 vs. UAPB 12/13/07 Minutes...............33 vs. FIU 1/23/08 #23 Makala McNair 5-10, Fr. G, HS Alpena, Ark. SEASON HIGHS Points.....................3, four times.....................last vs. ULL 1/3/08 FG Made.................1, four times.....................last vs. ULL 1/3/08 FG Att.....................2, five times...........last vs. W. Kentucky 1/26/08 3FG Made................1, four times..................last vs. vs. ULL 1/3/08 3FG Att..................2, three times..................last vs. FAU 12/18/07 FT Made............................0 FT Att................2 vs. FAU 12/18/07.................1, four times................last vs. Denver 1/17/08 Assists...............1 vs. FAU 12/18/07 Steals...............................0 Blocks...............................0 Minutes........6 vs. Oklahoma 12/2/07 CAREER HIGHS Points.....................3, four times.....................last vs. ULL 1/3/08 FG Made.................1, four times.....................last vs. ULL 1/3/08 FG Att.....................2, five times...........last vs. W. Kentucky 1/26/08 3FG Made................1, four times..................last vs. vs. ULL 1/3/08 3FG Att..................2, three times..................last vs. FAU 12/18/07 FT Made............................0 FT Att................2 vs. FAU 12/18/07.................1, four times................last vs. Denver 1/17/08 Assists...............1 vs. FAU 12/18/07 Steals...............................0 Blocks...............................0 Minutes........6 vs. Oklahoma 12/2/07 2007-08 LADY INDIAN BASKETBALL 14

#24 Veronica Smith 5-10, So. G, 1L East St. Louis, Ill. #25 Caroline Starr 5-10, Jr. G, 2L Benton, Ark. #30 Lyndsay Schlup 6-2, So. F, 1L California, Mo. SEASON HIGHS Points.......23 vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 FG Made....10 vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 FG Att........................16, twice...........last vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 3FG Made....3 vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08 3FG Att.....6 vs. Indiana State 12/28/07 FT Made.............5 vs. Troy 1/20/08 FT Att..........................6, twice...................last vs. Troy 1/20/08.....................9, twice...........last vs. Middle Tenn. 1/14/08 Assists.......4 vs. New Orleans 12/22/07 Steals.........................3, twice.....................last vs. ULL 1/3/08 Blocks.........2 vs. Charlotte 12/30/07 Minutes..............35 vs. FIU 1/23/08 CAREER HIGHS Points.......23 vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 FG Made....10 vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 FG Att........................16, twice...........last vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 3FG Made....3 vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08 3FG Att.....6 vs. Indiana State 12/28/07 FT Made.............5 vs. Troy 1/20/08 FT Att..........................6, twice..................................last.....................9, twice...........last vs. Middle Tenn. 1/14/08 Assists.......4 vs. New Orleans 12/22/07 Steals.........................3, twice.....................last vs. ULL 1/3/08 Blocks.........2 vs. Charlotte 12/30/07 Minutes..............35 vs. FIU 1/23/08 SEASON HIGHS Points......17 vs. Washington 11/25/07 FG Made....6 vs. Washington 11/25/07 FG Att........12 vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08 3FG Made...5 vs. Washington 11/25/07 3FG Att........9 vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08 FT Made........4 vs. S.D. State 11/9/07 FT Att.....................4, three times...........last vs. Middle Tenn. 1/14/08..6 vs. Indiana State 12/28/07 Assists..................5 vs. ULL 1/3/08 Steals....................3, three times................last vs. Denver 1/17/08 Blocks.........2 vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08 Minutes..............33 vs. FIU 1/23/08 CAREER HIGHS Points................23 vs. ULL 2/7/07 FG Made..............8 vs. ULL 2/7/07 FG Att.................13 vs. ULL 2/7/07 3FG Made.............6 vs. ULL 2/7/07 3FG Att........9 vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08 FT Made.................5, three times........last vs.oklahoma State 12/9/06 FT Att..................7 vs. Cal 12/3/06...........10 vs. ULL 2/23/06 Assists....................5, three times.....................last vs. ULL 1/3/08 Steals.......4 vs. New Orleans 12/31/06 Blocks.........2 vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08 Minutes.................34, three times SEASON HIGHS Points.......11 vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 FG Made.....5 vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 FG Att.......15 vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 3FG Made..........................0 3FG Att........................1, twice.........last vs. Indiana State 12/28/07 FT Made....4 vs. Weber State 11/23/07 FT Att..........................4, twice.................last vs. UAPB 12/13/07...............8, three times...........last vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 Assists...................1, seven times...........last vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 Steals.....................2, five times................last vs. Denver 1/17/08 Blocks.........................2, twice............last vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08 Minutes......23 vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08 CAREER HIGHS Points.......11 vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 FG Made.....5 vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 FG Att.......15 vs. So. Alabama 2/7/08 3FG Made..........................0 3FG Att..................1, three times.........last vs. Indiana State 12/28/07 FT Made.......6 vs. La.-Monroe 1/3/07 FT Att...........6 vs. La.-Monroe 1/3/07.....9 vs. Charlotte 11/10/06 Assists..............4 vs Denver 1/15/07 Steals.....................2, nine times................last vs. Denver 1/17/08 Blocks.........................3, twice Minutes......................28, twice 2007-08 LADY INDIAN BASKETBALL 15

#33 Ashley Anderson 6-2, Jr. F, 2L Cabot, Ark. SEASON HIGHS Points..............10 vs. BYU 11/13/07 FG Made...........5 vs. BYU 11/13/07 FG Att..........8 vs. Mo. State 11/20/07 3FG Made..........................0 3FG Att........2 vs. Oklahoma 12/2/07 FT Made..................2, four times....................last vs. FIU 1/23/08 FT Att...........4 vs. Mo. State 11/20/07.....6 vs. Alabama 11/18/07 Assists.....................1, four times............last vs. La.-Monroe 1/12/08 Steals.......................1, six times...........last vs. Middle Tenn. 1/14/08 Blocks......3 vs. Oklahoma St. 11/29/07 Minutes.......25 vs. Alabama 11/18/07 CAREER HIGHS Points............16 vs. Mo. St. 11/20/06 FG Made.........8 vs. Mo. St. 11/20/06 FG Att...........13 vs. Mo. St. 11/20/06 3FG Made..........................0 3FG Att........2 vs. Oklahoma 12/2/07 FT Made......4 vs. San Jose St. 12/2/06 FT Att..........7 vs. San Jose St. 12/2/06...............7, three times......last vs. Western Kentucky 1/24/07 Assists...............4 vs. UALR 2/24/07 Steals..............3 vs. UAPB 11/26/06 Blocks........................3, twice.........last vs. Oklahoma St. 11/29/07 Minutes..............32 vs. Cal 12/3/06 #34 Kayla Pospisil 6-1, Jr. F, TR Marion, Iowa SEASON HIGHS Points...........9 vs. S.D. State 11/9/07 FG Made.......3 vs. S.D. State 11/9/07 FG Att..........5 vs. Alabama 11/18/07 3FG Made..........................0 3FG Att..............................0 FT Made........3 vs. S.D. State 11/9/07 FT Att..........................4, twice.................last vs. UAPB 12/13/07.......7 vs. S.D. State 11/9/07 Assists.......2 vs. Weber State 11/23/07 Steals..........2 vs. Oklahoma 12/2/07 Blocks.........2 vs. Alabama 11/18/07 Minutes........21 vs. S.D. State 11/9/07 CAREER HIGHS Points...........9 vs. S.D. State 11/9/07 FG Made.......3 vs. S.D. State 11/9/07 FG Att..........5 vs. Alabama 11/18/07 3FG Made..........................0 3FG Att..............................0 FT Made........3 vs. S.D. State 11/9/07 FT Att..........................4, twice.................last vs. UAPB 12/13/07.......7 vs. S.D. State 11/9/07 Assists.......2 vs. Weber State 11/23/07 Steals..........2 vs. Oklahoma 12/2/07 Blocks.........2 vs. Alabama 11/18/07 Minutes........21 vs. S.D. State 11/9/07 2007-08 LADY INDIAN BASKETBALL 16