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Jan. 7, 2000

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – After experiencing its worst start in 23 years, UVa has gotten back on the winning track by putting together a string of six straight wins. The Cavaliers hope to extend the streak when they travel to Florida State on Jan. 9.

The six-game streak is Virginia’s longest winning streak since the 1997-98 season when it won six straight to open the season.

Virginia is reeling after its 87-68 win over ninth-ranked North Carolina in Charlottesville on Thursday. Renee Robinson had a career night with 24 points and six assists as all five starters scored in double figures. Svetlana Volnaya scored 14 straight points in a span of 3:29 to start the second half to put the game out of reach. She connected on three straight three-pointers and ended the night with 22 points. The Tar Heels played without point guard Nikki Teasley who was under a one game suspension and did not travel with the team to Charlottesville. Virginia was without its second leading scorer, Erin Stovall who left the team last month. The Cavaliers had not defeated a top 10 team at home since Jan. 31, 1995 when they defeated the fifth-ranked Tar Heels 80-64.

Although the win over Carolina was a lift for the program, the Cavaliers must face Florida State who nearly upset third-ranked N.C. State 62-58 on Thursday. FSU will be looking for its first conference win.

Possible Starters

F 15 Svetlana Volnaya (Minsk, Belarus) 6-1 Jr. 13.0 ppg, 3.8 rpg
F 20 Lisa Hosac (Littleton, Colo.) 6-2 Sr. 8.9 ppg, 5.0 rpg
F 45 Schuye LaRue (Washington, D.C.) 6-3 Fr. 15.9 ppg, 7.1 rpg
G 10 Telisha Quarles (Louisa, Va.) 5-8 So. 10.5 ppg, 2.9 rpg
G 5 Renee Robinson (E. Palo Alto, Calif.) 5-6 Sr. 7.2 ppg, 5.1 apg

Key Reserves

F 00 Dean’na Mitchelson (Bakersfield,Calif.) 6-2 Jr. 3.1 ppg, 3.5 rpg
F 33 Chalois Lias (Newport News, Va.) 6-1 Jr. 3.7 ppg, 3.0 rpg
G 12 Katie Tracy (Richmond, Va.) 5-5 Jr. 1.5 ppg, 0.9 rpg

Series With Florida State
The Cavaliers hold a 18-0 advantage in the series with the Florida State which dates back to the 1991 season. Since the Seminoles joined the conference in 1992, the Cavaliers are 17-0 against them. Virginia is 8-0 in Tallahassee. Virginia defeated FSU 73-55 on Feb. 21, 1999 to give Debbie Ryan her 500th career win.

How the Teams Match Up

Virginia Florida State
Points 76.6 74.9
Points Allowed 66.0 68.5
Rebounds 37.1 41.3
Rebound Margin -0.6 +5.4
FG % .455 .437
FG% defense .377 .418
3-pt FG % .308 (72-234) .262 (32-122)
3-pt FG/game 5.1 2.7
FT % .721 .642
Assists 16.9 12.6
Turnovers 17.1 20.6
Blocks 3.4 3.8
Steals 9.7 13.1

Ryan Holds Advantage vs Current ACC Coaches
Debbie Ryan holds a 139-72 record against the current coaches in the ACC and holds a winning record versus every coach in the conference.

Ryan vs
Jim Davis, Clemson 19-11
Gail Goestenkors, Duke 9-7
Sue Semrau, Florida St. 4-0
Agnus Berenato, Georgia Tech 23-3
Chris Weller, Maryland 31-20
Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina 23-9
Kay Yow, N.C. State 25-22
Charlene Curtis, Wake Forest 5-0
139-72

Hoos Hot

Svetlana Volnaya scored a career-high 23 points in the win over Syracuse (Dec. 30) and bettered that mark with a 29-point performance in the win over Georgia Tech (Jan. 3). On Thursday night, after scoring only three points in the first half against the Tar Heels, Volnaya exploded for 14 points in a three-and-half minute span to start the second half. She hit three straight three pointers to start her own personal 14-0 run and finished the night with 22 points.Volnaya is averaging 13.0 points per game for the season, but is averaging 24.7 points over the last three games.

Renee Robinson has played exceptionally well at point guard this season and despite only averaging 7.2 points per game, she emerged with the hot hand against the Tar Heels with a career-high 24 points. Robinson career scoring average is 3.6 ppg. Her scoring outburst on Thursday night eclipsed her previous career-high of 11 points set earlier this season against Grambling (Nov. 26). The 5-6 guard has greatly improved her distribution skills and is averaging 6.2 assists and only 1.5 turnovers in the last six games. Coming into this season, she averaged 2.6 assists and 2.2 turnovers per game.

Schuye Grabs Another ACC Honor
LaRue was named the ACC Rookie of the Week (Jan. 3) for her play in the three Cavalier wins last week. For the week, LaRue averaged 23.0 points and 9.7 rebounds while shooting .700 from the field in the wins over Siena, Butler and Syracuse.

LaRue Making Mark In ACC and the Nation
Freshman Schuye LaRue currently leads the ACC in field goal percentage (.624, 20-33) and ranks fourth in scoring (15.9pg), the highest scoring freshman in the league. She ranks seventh in rebounds (7.1 rpg) and third in blocked shots (1.3 bpg). LaRue currently ranks sixth in the nation in field goal percentage.

Volnaya and LaRue Lead Cavs to Win Over Syracuse
Junior Svetlana Volnaya connected for a career-high 23 points and freshman Schuye LaRue recorded her second double-double of the season to lead Virginia to a 70-59 win over Syracuse. Volnaya’s previous career-high was 18 points vs Brown (Dec. 28, 1998). LaRue pumped in 20 points and had 16 rebounds against the Orangewomen. Her only other double-double this season came against Texas (24 points, 14 rebounds) on Nov. 27, 1999. Her 16 rebounds is the most by a Cavalier since DeMya Walker grabbed 17 rebounds vs Mt. St. Mary’s on Dec. 8, 1997.

LaRue Hits Career High vs Butler
Schuye La Rue connected for 29 points against Butler, eclipsing her career high of 24 she set against Texas. Her 29 points is the most scored by a freshman since Tora Suber hit 29 vs UNC in 1994. Only Dawn Staley (37 vs Wake in 1989) and Heather Burge (30 vs Virginia Tech in 1990) have scored more as a freshman.

Quarles Steals Victory over Siena
Sophomore guard Telisha Quarles stole the ball eight times in the victory over Siena, the most steals by an individual in a single game since Wendy Palmer had 9 in the 78-66 win over Virginia Tech on Dec. 8, 1993. The all-time record for steals in a game is 10, held by Dawn Staley (Temple ’91) and Donna Holt (Maryland ’86).

Win Over Tech Boosts Cavaliers
Four of the five starters scored in double figures as the Cavaliers defeated state rival Virginia Tech 67-62 on Dec. 20. Junior Svetlana Volnaya led Virginia with 13 points, followed by sophomore Telisha Quarles with 12, freshman Schuye LaRue and senior Renee Robinson each had 10 and the fifth starter, senior Lisa Hosac had nine points.The win boosted the confidence of the Cavaliers who overcame a 13-0 deficit at the beginning of the game and thwarted several comeback bids by the Hokies who had been ranked in the polls earlier in the season. Virginia was also playing without junior guard Erin Stovall who left the team the week before due to personal reasons and rallied despite her absence.

Mitchelson Returns to Line-up
After sitting out six games with a separated right shoulder, junior forward Dean’na Mitchelson returned to action on Dec. 10 vs Old Dominion. Mitchelson played only two minutes in the season opener vs St. Joseph’s before suffering the injury and had not seen action in any games until the Cavaliers met ODU. Against the Monarchs, Mitchelson nearly had a double-double with nine points and nine rebounds in only 22 minutes of action.

Hosac Lifts Cavaliers To Win Over Loyola
Senior Lisa Hosac took command of the offense and scored a season-high 22 points to lead Virginia to a win over Loyola on Tuesday. Hosac, who had been averaging just 7.3 points per game, exploded for 11 points in the first half on 4-8 shooting from the field, including 1-1 from three-point range. She was more deadly in the second half going 5-7 from the field. She also led the team with seven rebounds, tied with Svetlana Volnaya.Quarles Hits Career-High Against Blue DevilsOne of the bright spots in Sunday’s loss at Duke was the emergence of sophomore Telisha Quarles. The native of Louisa, Va. led Virginia with 17 points against Duke with 14 of those points coming in the second half. She was 7-10 from the field in the second half. Her previous career-high was eight points which she set three times this year in the St. Joseph’s, Grambling, and Washington games.

Tough Start For the Cavaliers
The 4-4 start this season in its first eight games of the season was Virginia’s worst start since the 1977-78 season when they opened 3-5. That was also Head Coach Debbie Ryan’s first season as head coach at Virginia. The team finished 8-17 that year.

LaRue Named ACC Rookie of the Week (Nov. 30)
Schuye LaRue was named the ACC Rookie of the Week on Nov. 30 after her performance in the Rainbow Wahine Classic. In the three-game tournament, LaRue averaged 19.0 points, 8.7 rebounds and was 24-39 from the floor for a shooting percentage of 61.5 percent. In the Washington game, LaRue was a perfect 9-9 from the floor, 1-1 from three-point range and 2-2 from the free throw line. She tied the school record for field goal percentage, a mark that was set in 1995 by Wendy Palmer and matched last season by DeMya Walker.

Virginia Has Longest Streak in Polls Among ACC Teams
Virginia holds the longest streak of any ACC team in the AP poll 182 weeks. The streak in the AP poll started on Nov. 20, 1989 and ended this season. The Cavaliers had appeared in every USA Today poll for a total of 261 consecutive weeks, until this season.With Virginia grabbing the final spot in the preseason USA Today poll, the Cavaliers extended their streak in the polls. However, by not securing a spot in the pre-season AP poll, the Cavaliers’ streak of 182 consecutive weeks in that poll is history. Up until the polls of Nov. 22, 1999, the Cavaliers had been ranked every week in either the AP or USA Today poll since Jan. 8, 1984 a total of 281 consecutive weeks.

Stovall Will Not Return To Team
Virginia Head Coach Debbie Ryan announced that junior guard Erin Stovall, who left the team indefinitely last month for personal reasons, will not return to the team this season. Ryan made her announcement in the press room following Virginia’s 87-68 upset of ninth-ranked North Carolina. ‘I would like to dispel any speculation that we are a better team because she is not here. I feel like there are alot of reasons why we are playing better,’ said Ryan. ‘We’ve always had good chemistry. I did not feel that Erin’s departure made our chemistry better. I feel that certain players had a chance to step up and they did. And I want that on the table. Right now, it’s in the team’s best interest. I had to make a tough decision. I did not close the door completely, we will revisit this in the Spring if she wants to.’ Stovall, a preseason All-ACC selection, was averaging 13.8 points and 2.4 rebounds per game and was the team’s second leading scorer. She left the team prior to the Dec. 20 game vs Virginia Tech.

Cavaliers On TV

Jan. 17 Virginia at N.C. State 7:30 p.m.
(HTS, Fox Sports South)
Jan. 30 Duke at Virginia 12:30 p.m.
(HTS, Fox Sports South)
Feb. 3 Virginia at Georgia Tech 7:00 p.m.
(Fox Sports South)
Feb. 7 Virginia at N. Carolina 7:30 p.m.
(HTS, Fox Sports South)
Feb. 20 N.C. State at Virginia 2:00 p.m.
(ESPN2)

all times are Eastern

The Cavalier’s record when they:

led at half-time 9-0
trailed at half-time 0-3
were tied at half-time 1-1
went into overtime 0-0
shot 60% or better 0-0
shot 50% or better 4-0
shot less than 50% 6-4
shot less than 40% 0-2
opponent shot 50% or better 0-0
opponent shot less than 50% 10-4
opponent shot less than 40% 7-0
had higher FG% than opponent 9-1
had lower FG% than opponent 1-3
out-rebounded opponent 5-1
were out-rebounded by opponent 4-3
had same rebounds as opponent 1-0
had more offensive rebounds 4-2
had fewer offensive rebounds 5-1
had same offensive rebounds 1-1
had fewer turnovers than opponent 6-1
had more turnovers than opponent 3-2
had same amount of turnovers 1-1
shot more FTs than opponent 5-0
shot fewer FTs than opponent 5-4
shot same number of FTs as opponent 0-0
had game decided by 10 points or less 0-0
had game decided by 5 points or less 1-1
scored 100+ points 1-0
scored 90-99 points 0-0
scored 80-89 points 5-0
scored 70-79 points 3-1
scored 60-69 points 1-3
scored 59 or less points 0-0
leading scorer is Hosac 1-0
leading scorer is LaRue 3-2
leading scorer is Quarles 0-2
leading scorer is Stovall 2-0
leading scorer is Volnaya 3-0
leading scorer is Robinson 1-0

Starting Line-ups:

Hosac,Mitchlsn,Stovall,Robinson,Quarles 0-1
Hosac, LaRue, Stovall, Robinson, Quarles 1-0
Hosac, Lias, LaRue, Stovall, Robinson 1-1
Hosac, Volnaya, LaRue, Stovall, Robinson 1-2
Hosac, Volnaya, Kravch., Stovall, Rob. 1-0
Hosac, Volnaya, LaRue, Quarles, Rob. 6-0

Virginia’s record on:

Sunday 1-2
Monday 3-0
Tuesday 1-0
Wednesday 1-0
Thursday 3-0
Friday 1-1
Saturday 0-1

In the ACC

Schuye LaRue

1st field goal percentage 62.4 % (98-157)
3rd blocks 1.3 bpg
4th scoring 15.9 ppg
7th rebounds 7.1 rpg

Lisa Hosac

1st free throw percentage 81.4% (35-43)

Chalois Lias

7th blocks 0.6 bpg

Renee Robinson

2nd assists 5.1 apg
T-6th steals 2.5 spg

Svetlana Volnaya

1st 3-pt FG percentage 48.8 % (21-43)
7th 3-pt FG/game 1.6
12th scoring 13.0 ppg

TEAM

4th scoring 76.6 ppg
5th scoring defense 66.0 ppg
4th scoring margin 10.6
1st FG% 45.5%
3rd FG% defense 37.7%
6th 3-pt FG% 30.8%
2nd FT% 72.1%
3rd blocked shots 3.4 bpg
8th steals 9.7 spg
5th turnover margin 3.4
6th rebound margin -0.6
4th 3-pt FG made/game 5.1

1999-2000 Team Honors

Erin Stovall

Preseason All-ACC First Team
Rainbow Wahine Classic All-Tournament Team

Schuye LaRue

Rainbow Wahine Classic All-Tournament Team
ACC Rookie of the Week (Nov. 30, Jan. 3)
Nationwide Cavalier Classic Most Valuable Player

Svetlana Volnaya

Nationwide Cavalier Classic All-Tournament Team

Team Superlatives

TEAM POINTS

100 vs Grambling State -  Nov 2688  vs Butler - Dec 2987  vs N. Carolina - Jan 685  vs Washington -  Nov 2883  vs Siena - Dec 2883  vs Georgia Tech - Jan 377  vs Loyola (Md.) -  Dec 07

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED
42 vs William & Mary – Dec 0243 vs Siena – Dec 2854 vs Butler – Dec 2959 vs Syracuse – Dec. 3062 vs Virginia Tech – Dec 2063 vs Loyola (Md.) – Dec 07

FIELD GOALS
35 vs Siena – Dec 2834 vs Grambling State – Nov 2633 vs Butler – Dec 2932 vs Georgia Tech – Jan 329 vs Loyola (Md.) – Dec 0729 vs Washington – Nov 2828 vs N. Carolina – Jan 6

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
76 vs Grambling State – Nov 2675 vs Texas – Nov 2768 vs St. Joseph’s – Nov 2168 vs Siena – Dec 2864 vs Georgia Tech – Jan 363 vs Virginia Tech – Dec 2063 vs Duke – Dec 0563 vs Butler – Dec 2963 vs N. Carolina – Jan 6

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
.527 vs Washington – Nov 28 (29-55).524 vs Butler – Dec 29 (33-63).515 vs Siena – Dec 28 (35-68).500 vs Georgia Tech – Jan 3 (32-64).492 vs Loyola (Md.) – Dec 07 (29-59).481 vs Syracuse – Dec. 30 (25-52)

LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ALLOWED
.246 vs William & Mary – Dec 02 (14-57).283 vs Siena – Dec 28 (15-53).289 vs Grambling State – Nov 26 (22-76).356 vs Butler – Dec 29 (16-45).361 vs N. Carolina – Jan 6 (22-61).369 vs Washington – Nov 28 (24-65)

THREE POINT FIELD GOALS
9 vs N. Carolina – Jan 68 vs Washington – Nov 287 vs Siena – Dec 286 vs Old Dominion – Dec 106 vs William & Mary – Dec 025 vs Loyola (Md.) – Dec 075 vs Virginia Tech – Dec 205 vs Butler – Dec 295 vs Syracuse – Dec. 30

THREE POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
22 vs St. Joseph’s – Nov 2121 vs N. Carolina – Jan 619 vs Grambling State – Nov 2619 vs Siena – Dec 2818 vs Virginia Tech – Dec 2017 vs Washington – Nov 2817 vs Texas – Nov 2717 vs Butler – Dec 29

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
(8 attempts minimum).556 vs Loyola (Md.) – Dec 07 (5-9).471 vs Washington – Nov 28 (8-17).429 vs N. Carolina – Jan 6 (9-21).375 vs Old Dominion – Dec 10 (6-16).375 vs William & Mary – Dec 02 (6-16).368 vs Siena – Dec 28 (7-19).333 vs Syracuse – Dec. 30 (5-15)

LOWEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ALLOWED
.038 vs William & Mary – Dec 02 (1-26).091 vs Syracuse – Dec. 30 (1-11).100 vs Virginia Tech – Dec 20 (1-10).100 vs Siena – Dec 28 (2-20).125 vs Texas – Nov 27 (1-8).167 vs Washington – Nov 28 (3-18).250 vs Grambling State – Nov 26 (9-36)

FREE THROWS
29 vs Grambling State – Nov 2622 vs N. Carolina – Jan 620 vs Texas – Nov 2719 vs Washington – Nov 2817 vs William & Mary – Dec 0217 vs Butler – Dec 2915 vs Syracuse – Dec. 3015 vs Georgia Tech – Jan 3

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS
41 vs Grambling State – Nov 2630 vs Texas – Nov 2726 vs N. Carolina – Jan 624 vs Butler – Dec 2924 vs Syracuse – Dec. 3022 vs William & Mary – Dec 0220 vs Washington – Nov 28

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
(12 attempts minimum).950 vs Washington – Nov 28 (19-20).846 vs N. Carolina – Jan 6 (22-26).833 vs Georgia Tech – Jan 3 (15-18).824 vs Loyola (Md.) – Dec 07 (14-17).773 vs William & Mary – Dec 02 (17-22).708 vs Butler – Dec 29 (17-24).707 vs Grambling State – Nov 26 (29-41)

REBOUNDS
60 vs Grambling State – Nov 2647 vs Texas – Nov 2739 vs William & Mary – Dec 0239 vs Syracuse – Dec. 3037 vs N. Carolina – Jan 636 vs Georgia Tech – Jan 335 vs Old Dominion – Dec 1035 vs Siena – Dec 28

ASSISTS
25 vs Washington – Nov 2822 vs Grambling State – Nov 2622 vs Siena – Dec 2820 vs Butler – Dec 2919 vs Loyola (Md.) – Dec 0719 vs N. Carolina – Jan 6

STEALS
17 vs Siena – Dec 2816 vs Washington – Nov 2812 vs Loyola (Md.) – Dec 0712 vs Butler – Dec 2912 vs Georgia Tech – Jan 311 vs William & Mary – Dec 0211 vs Texas – Nov 27

BLOCKED SHOTS
7 vs Butler – Dec 295 vs Texas – Nov 275 vs Syracuse – Dec. 304 vs Old Dominion – Dec 104 vs Siena – Dec 283 vs Virginia Tech – Dec 203 vs St. Joseph’s – Nov 213 vs Washington – Nov 283 vs Grambling State – Nov 263 vs Georgia Tech – Jan 3

MOST TURNOVERS CAUSED
31 vs Siena – Dec 2830 vs Butler – Dec 2924 vs Washington – Nov 2823 vs N. Carolina – Jan 623 vs Virginia Tech – Dec 2021 vs Loyola (Md.) – Dec 0721 vs Georgia Tech – Jan 319 vs William & Mary – Dec 0219 vs Grambling State – Nov 26

FEWEST TURNOVERS MADE
9 vs St. Joseph’s – Nov 2113 vs Virginia Tech – Dec 2013 vs Butler – Dec 2913 vs N. Carolina – Jan 614 vs Loyola (Md.) – Dec 0714 vs Siena – Dec 2816 vs Syracuse – Dec. 3017 vs Texas – Nov 27

Individual Superlatives

POINTS

29 Schuye La Rue vs Butler – Dec 29
29 Svetlana Volnaya vs Georgia Tech – Jan 3
27 Erin Stovall vs William & Mary – Dec 02
24 Schuye LaRue vs Texas – Nov 27
24 Renee Robinson vs N. Carolina – Jan 6
23 Svetlana Volnaya vs Syracuse – Dec. 30
22 Lisa Hosac vs Loyola (Md.) – Dec 07
21 Schuye LaRue vs Washington – Nov 28
21 Erin Stovall vs Grambling State – Nov 26
20 Schuye LaRue vs Siena – Dec 28

FIELD GOALS

14 Schuye LaRue vs Butler – Dec 29
10 Svetlana Volnaya vs Georgia Tech – Jan 3
9 Lisa Hosac vs Loyola (Md.) – Dec 07
9 Erin Stovall vs William & Mary – Dec 02
9 Schuye LaRue vs St. Joseph’s – Nov 21
9 Schuye LaRue vs Washington – Nov 28
9 Schuye LaRue vs Texas – Nov 27
9 Schuye LaRue vs Siena – Dec 28

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

18 Schuye LaRue vs Texas – Nov 27
18 Erin Stovall vs Texas – Nov 27
17 Telisha Quarles vs Duke – Dec 05
16 Erin Stovall vs Grambling State – Nov 26
16 Telisha Quarles vs Siena – Dec 28
16 Schuye LaRue vs Butler – Dec 29
16 Svetlana Volnaya vs N. Carolina – Jan 6

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (10 attempts minimum)

.875 Schuye LaRue vs Butler – Dec 29 (14-16)
.714 Svetlana Volnaya vs Georgia Tech – Jan 3 (10-14)
.643 Schuye LaRue vs Siena – Dec 28 (9-14)
.636 Telisha Quarles vs Old Dominion – Dec 10 (7-11)
.636 Renee Robinson vs N. Carolina – Jan 6 (7-11)
.600 Lisa Hosac vs Loyola (Md.) – Dec 07 (9-15)
.600 Erin Stovall vs William & Mary – Dec 02 (9-15)
.600 Schuye LaRue vs St. Joseph’s – Nov 21 (9-15)
.600 Schuye LaRue vs Georgia Tech – Jan 3 (6-10)

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS

5 Svetlana Volnaya vs N. Carolina – Jan 6
4 Telisha Quarles vs Old Dominion – Dec 10
4 Svetlana Volnaya vs Syracuse – Dec. 30
3 Telisha Quarles vs Loyola (Md.) – Dec 07
3 Erin Stovall vs William & Mary – Dec 02
3 Lisa Hosac vs Washington – Nov 28
2 Telisha Quarles vs Virginia Tech – Dec 20
2 Svetlana Volnaya vs Siena – Dec 28
2 Telisha Quarles vs Siena – Dec 28
2 Svetlana Volnaya vs Butler – Dec 29
2 Svetlana Volnaya vs Georgia Tech – Jan 3

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

8 Svetlana Volnaya vs N. Carolina – Jan 6
7 Telisha Quarles vs Virginia Tech – Dec 20
7 Erin Stovall vs Texas – Nov 27
7 Svetlana Volnaya vs Syracuse – Dec. 30
6 Telisha Quarles vs Old Dominion – Dec 10
6 Erin Stovall vs William & Mary – Dec 02
6 Svetlana Volnaya vs Siena – Dec 28

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (6 attempts minimum)

.667 Telisha Quarles vs Old Dominion – Dec 10 (4-6)
.625 Svetlana Volnaya vs N. Carolina – Jan 6 (5-8)
.571 Svetlana Volanya vs Syracuse – Dec. 30
.500 Erin Stovall vs William & Mary – Dec 02 (3-6)
.333 Svetlana Volnaya vs Siena – Dec 28 (2-6)
.333 Telisha Quarles vs N. Carolina – Jan 6 (2-6)

FREE THROWS

9 Renee Robinson vs N. Carolina – Jan 6
7 Svetlana Volnaya vs Georgia Tech – Jan 3
6 Erin Stovall vs William & Mary – Dec 02
6 Svetlana Volnaya vs Texas – Nov 27
6 Renee Robinson vs Butler – Dec 29
6 Lisa Hosac vs N. Carolina – Jan 6
6 Telisha Quarles vs N. Carolina – Jan 6

REBOUNDS

16 Schuye LaRue vs Syracuse – Dec. 30
14 Schuye LaRue vs Texas – Nov 27
10 Lisa Hosac vs Georgia Tech – Jan 3
9 Dean’na Mitchelson vs Old Dominion – Dec 10
9 Elena Kravchenko vs Grambling State – Nov 26
9 Schuye LaRue vs N. Carolina – Jan 6
8 Lisa Hosac vs Texas – Nov 27
8 Schuye LaRue vs Grambling State – Nov 26
8 Chalois Lias vs Grambling State – Nov 26
8 Svetlana Volnaya vs Grambling State – Nov 26

ASSISTS

8 Renee Robinson vs Washington – Nov 28
8 Renee Robinson vs Syracuse – Dec. 30
7 Renee Robinson vs Georgia Tech – Jan 3
6 Renee Robinson vs Virginia Tech – Dec 20
6 Telisha Quarles vs Old Dominion – Dec 10
6 Renee Robinson vs Texas – Nov 27
6 Telisha Quarles vs Siena – Dec 28
6 Renee Robinson vs N. Carolina – Jan 6

STEALS

8 Telisha Quarles vs Siena – Dec 28
5 Renee Robinson vs Loyola (Md.) – Dec 07
5 Renee Robinson vs Washington – Nov 28
5 Renee Robinson vs Siena – Dec 28
5 Schuye LaRue vs Georgia Tech – Jan 3
4 Renee Robinson vs William & Mary – Dec 02
4 Telisha Quarles vs Washington – Nov 28
4 Lisa Hosac vs Georgia Tech – Jan 3

BLOCKED SHOTS

4 Schuye LaRue vs Texas – Nov 27
4 Schuye LaRue vs Butler – Dec 29
3 Lisa Hosac vs Washington – Nov 28
2 Telisha Quarles vs Old Dominion – Dec 10
2 Elena Kravchenko vs Grambling State – Nov 26
2 Elena Kravchenko vs Siena – Dec 28
2 Svetlana Volnaya vs Syracuse – Dec. 30
2 Chalois Lias vs Syracuse – Dec. 30
2 Chalois Lias vs N. Carolina – Jan 6
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