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22 WNBL Australian Institute of Sport PLAYER ROSTER NO. PLAYER POSITION HEIGHT DOB BIRTHPLACE 4 Rebecca Cole Guard 178cm 19.03.92 Mount Waverly, VIC 5 Tessa Lavey Guard 170cm 29.03.93 Swan Hill, VIC 6 Mikhaela Donnelly Guard 173cm 30.04.94 Sunnybank, QLD 7 Rebecca Allen Guard/Forward 185cm 06.11.92 Wangaratta, VIC 8 Olivia ompson Forward 187cm 20.01.93 Balaklava, SA 9 Madeleine Garrick Guard/Forward 178cm 01.04.92 Shepparton, VIC 10 Casey Samuels Guard 180cm 02.08.94 Westmead, NSW 11 Tenaya Phillips Guard 178cm 20.06.94 Dandenong, VIC 12 Carley Mijovic Forward/Centre 196cm 01.08.94 Dandenong, VIC 13 Alexandra Bunton Centre 196cm 13.10.93 Lincoln, UK 14 Darcee Garbin Forward 185cm 22.06.94 Rockingham, WA 15 Sara Blicavs Guard/Forward 188cm 15.02.93 Sunbury, VIC 21 Rosie Fadljevic Forward 183cm 17.09.93 Dandenong, VIC 22 Stephanie Bairstow Forward 186cm 10.10.94 Sunnybank, QLD CLUB ADMINISTRATION Club Name .................. Australian Institute of Sport Club Sponsor ............... Australian Sports Commission Head Coach ................. Phil Brown ............... Tel: 02 6214 1275 ..................................................................... Mob: 0429 554 091 Assistant Coach .......... Kristy Flores ............ Tel: 02 6214 1651 ..................................................................... Mob: 0429 022 493 Media Manager ........... David Packwood...... Tel: 02 6214 1476 Club Participant .......... Michele Menso......... Tel: 02 6214 1201 Email Address ............. [email protected] Team Colours .............. Home - Navy .................................... Away – White Contact Name ............. Michele Menso Mailing Address........... PO Box 176, Belconnen ACT 2616 Delivery Address ......... Leverrier Crescent, Bruce ACT 2617 Phone Number ............ 02 6214 1201 Fax Number ................ 02 6214 1539 Email Address ............. [email protected] Team Mobile Contact .. 0429 554 091 Stadium ...................... AIS Frank Stewart Training Hall Street Address ............ Leverrier Crescent, Bruce ACT 2617 AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF SPORT 22 WNBL Australian Institute of Sport

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player roster

NO. PLAYER POSITION HEIGHT DOB BIRTHPLACE

4 Rebecca Cole Guard 178cm 19.03.92 Mount Waverly, VIC

5 Tessa Lavey Guard 170cm 29.03.93 Swan Hill, VIC

6 Mikhaela Donnelly Guard 173cm 30.04.94 Sunnybank, QLD

7 Rebecca Allen Guard/Forward 185cm 06.11.92 Wangaratta, VIC

8 Olivia Thompson Forward 187cm 20.01.93 Balaklava, SA

9 Madeleine Garrick Guard/Forward 178cm 01.04.92 Shepparton, VIC

10 Casey Samuels Guard 180cm 02.08.94 Westmead, NSW

11 Tenaya Phillips Guard 178cm 20.06.94 Dandenong, VIC

12 Carley Mijovic Forward/Centre 196cm 01.08.94 Dandenong, VIC

13 Alexandra Bunton Centre 196cm 13.10.93 Lincoln, UK

14 Darcee Garbin Forward 185cm 22.06.94 Rockingham, WA

15 Sara Blicavs Guard/Forward 188cm 15.02.93 Sunbury, VIC

21 Rosie Fadljevic Forward 183cm 17.09.93 Dandenong, VIC

22 Stephanie Bairstow Forward 186cm 10.10.94 Sunnybank, QLD

club administrationClub Name .................. Australian Institute of Sport

Club Sponsor ............... Australian Sports Commission

Head Coach ................. Phil Brown ............... Tel: 02 6214 1275 ..................................................................... Mob: 0429 554 091

Assistant Coach .......... Kristy Flores ............ Tel: 02 6214 1651 ..................................................................... Mob: 0429 022 493

Media Manager ........... David Packwood ...... Tel: 02 6214 1476

Club Participant .......... Michele Menso......... Tel: 02 6214 1201

Email Address ............. [email protected]

Team Colours .............. Home - Navy .................................... Away – White

Contact Name ............. Michele Menso

Mailing Address ........... PO Box 176, Belconnen ACT 2616

Delivery Address ......... Leverrier Crescent, Bruce ACT 2617

Phone Number ............ 02 6214 1201

Fax Number ................ 02 6214 1539

Email Address ............. [email protected]

Team Mobile Contact .. 0429 554 091

Stadium ...................... AIS Frank Stewart Training Hall

Street Address ............ Leverrier Crescent, Bruce ACT 2617

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schedule 11/12ROUND GAME DATE HOME AWAY VENUE TIP OFF

1 1 Friday October 7, 2011 Sydney Uni AIS University Sports & Aquatic Centre 7:00pm

2 7 Friday October 14,2011 AIS Townsville AIS Training Hall 7:00pm

3 14 Friday October 21, 2011 Adelaide AIS Whyalla Basketball Stadium 7:30pm

3 17 Sunday October 23, 2011 Dandenong AIS Dandenong Basketball Stadium 12:30pm

4 21 Friday October 28, 2011 AIS Adelaide AIS Training Hall 7:00pm

5 26 Friday November 4, 2011 AIS Logan AIS Training Hall 7:00pm

5 28 Saturday November 5, 2011 Sydney Uni AIS University Sports & Aquatic Centre 7:00pm

6 32 Friday November 11, 2011 AIS West Coast AIS Training Hall 7:00pm

7 39 Friday November 18, 2011 Canberra AIS Albury Sports Stadium 7:00pm

8 46 Friday November 25, 2011 AIS Townsville AIS Training Hall 7:00pm

9 53 Sunday December 4, 2011 AIS Bendigo AIS Training Hall 1:00pm

10 58 Saturday December 10, 2011 Bendigo AIS Bendigo Stadium 7:30pm

10 61 Sunday December 11, 2011 Bulleen AIS Veneto Club 2:00pm

11 62 Wednesday December 14, 2012 AIS Canberra AIS Training Hall 7:00pm

12 73 Saturday January 7, 2012 AIS Sydney Uni AIS Training Hall 7:00pm

13 77 Friday January 13, 2012 Townsville AIS Townsville RSL Stadium 7:30pm

13 81 Sunday January 15, 2012 Logan AIS Logan Metro Indoor Sports Centre 2:00pm

14 85 Saturday January 21, 2012 AIS Bulleen AIS Training Hall 7:00pm

15 93 Sunday January 29, 2012 AIS Dandenong AIS Training Hall 1:00pm

16 98 Saturday February 4, 2012 West Coast AIS Alice Springs Stadium 7:30pm

17 100 Wednesday February 8, 2012 AIS Canberra AIS Training Hall 7:00pm

17 103 Saturday February 11, 2012 Logan AIS Logan Metro Indoor Sports Centre 7:00pm

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DATE VENUE TEAM A DEFEATED TEAM B MARGIN8/10/10 AIS Training Hall AIS 64 lost to Logan 87 23

17/10/10 AIS Arena Canberra 80 lost to AIS 46 34

22/10/10 Dandenong Basketball Stadium Dandenong 87 defeated AIS 52 35

24/10/10 AIS Training Hall AIS 53 lost to Bendigo 77 24

30/10/10 AIS Training Hall AIS 86 defeated Adelaide 79 7

6/11/10 AIS Training Hall AIS 59 lost to Townsville 82 23

12/11/10 NPA Stadium Townsville 95 defeated AIS 55 40

20/11/10 AIS Training Hall AIS 61 lost to Sydney 71 10

24/11/10 AIS Training Hall AIS 53 lost to Canberra 76 23

27/11/10 Bendigo Stadium Bendigo 72 defeated AIS 57 15

3/12/10 NPA Stadium Townsville 61 defeated AIS 46 15

5/12/10 Logan Metro Logan 80 defeated AIS 45 35

10/12/10 AIS Arena Canberra 96 defeated AIS 56 40

11/12/10 SUSAC Sydney 83 defeated AIS 61 22

18/12/10 The Veneto Club Bulleen 94 defeated AIS 38 56

7/1/11 AIS Training Hall AIS 46 lost to Dandenong 89 43

16/1/11 AIS Training Hall AIS 61 defeated Sydney 55 6

22/1/11 AIS Training Hall AIS 66 defeated West Coast Waves 60 6

24/1/11 AIS Training Hall AIS 44 lost to Bulleen 102 58

4/2/11 AIS Training Hall AIS 63 lost to Logan 84 21

11/2/11 Western Australia Basketball Centre West Coast Waves 60 defeated AIS 51 9

12/2/11 Wayville Sports Centre Adelaide 96 defeated AIS 60 36

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year by yearYEAR WINS LOSSES POSITION PLAYOFFS COACH

1981 2 8 8th missed playoffs Adrian Hurley

1982 7 8 6th missed playoffs Adrian Hurley

1983 12 6 4th lost Semi Final Brendan Flynn

1984 5 13 8th missed playoffs Brendan Flynn

1985 3 15 9th missed playoffs Brendan Flynn

1986 18 6 3rd lost Grand Final Adrian Hurley

1987 10 10 5th missed playoffs Adrian Hurley

1988 3 19 11th missed playoffs Adrian Hurley

1989 3 21 13th missed playoffs Phil Brown

1990 16 8 6th missed playoffs Jenny Cheesman

1991 10 12 8th missed playoffs Phil Brown

1992 6 14 10th missed playoffs Phil Brown

1993 8 10 6th missed playoffs Phil Brown

1994 4 14 9th missed playoffs Phil Brown

1995 4 14 9th missed playoffs Phil Brown

1996 1 17 10th missed playoffs Phil Brown

1997 5 11 5th lost Semi Final Phil Brown

1998 8 4 3rd lost Preliminary Final Phil Brown

1998/99 16 5 1st Won Championship Phil Brown

1999/00 2 19 8th missed playoffs Phil Brown

2000/01 7 14 5th missed playoffs Phil Brown

2001/02 11 10 5th missed playoffs Phil Brown

2002/03 4 17 8th missed playoffs Phil Brown

2003/04 5 16 7th missed playoffs Phil Brown

2004/05 3 18 7th missed playoffs Phil Brown

2005/06 0 21 8th missed playoffs Dean Kinsman

2006/07 1 20 8th missed playoffs Dean Kinsman

2007/08 8 16 9th missed playoffs Dean Kinsman

2008/09 2 20 10th missed playoffs Dean Kinsman

2009/10 1 21 10th missed playoffs Phil Brown

2010/11 3 19 10th missed playoffs Phil Brown

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career sinGle GaMe hiGhs FOr selected players (player, all tiMe)

phil Brown australian institute OF spOrt head cOach

REGULAR SEASON FINALSYEAR TEAM WIN LOSS POS WIN LOSS NOTES1989 AIS 3 21 13th missed playoffs

1991 AIS 10 12 8th missed playoffs

1992 AIS 6 14 10th missed playoffs

1993 AIS 8 10 6th missed playoffs

1994 AIS 4 14 9th missed playoffs

1995 AIS 4 14 9th missed playoffs

1996 AIS 1 17 10th missed playoffs

1997 AIS 5 11 5th 1 1 lost Semi Final

1998 AIS 8 4 3rd 1 1 lost Preliminary Final

1998/99 AIS 16 5 1st 2 0 Won Championship

1999/00 AIS 2 19 8th missed playoffs

2000/01 AIS 7 14 5th missed playoffs

2001/02 AIS 11 10 5th missed playoffs

2002/03 AIS 4 17 8th missed playoffs

2009/10 AIS 1 21 10th missed playoffs

2010/11 AIS 3 19 10th missed playoffs

Totals 93 222 4 2

Overall Record 97 224 321

phil brOwn year By year

Phil Brown leads the highly successful Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Women’s Basketball program as head coach. Brown is recognised as one of the world’s best coaches in women’s basketball, having coached Olympians including former AIS athletes and WNBA All-Stars Lauren Jackson and Penny Taylor. Phil has the honour of being a two-time Australian Women’s National Basketball League (WNBL) coach of the year.

Brown, led the AIS Women’s Basketball team to victory in the 1999 WNBL competition and was awarded WNBL life membership in 2003. After 15 years at the helm of the AIS Women’s Basketball program, Brown served as a 1st Assistant Coach at the University of Oregon Women’s Basketball team from 2005-2009. With four years of coaching experience in the United States, he returned to the AIS with a wealth of experience and innovation to build on the already strong achievements of the AIS Women’s Basketball program.

Field 3 point Rebounds F/Throws PointsPL A M %<9 A M FL AS BL ST TO OF DE TOT A M TOT

Sara Blicavs 8 15 7 57 3 2 5 2 3 5 9 3 10 12 12 7 18

Alex Bunton 16 7 4 75 0 0 4 1 2 1 6 5 9 13 4 3 8

Rebecca Cole 25 14 7 62 4 2 3 6 2 5 9 2 6 6 10 9 20

Mikhaela Donnelly 21 6 1 100 2 1 5 5 1 2 6 1 5 5 2 2 3

Madeleine Garrick 12 13 5 67 5 2 4 3 1 2 8 4 5 7 4 4 12

Tessa Lavey 19 9 3 50 4 1 3 4 1 4 6 4 6 9 10 6 13

Carley Mijovic 4 10 3 67 2 2 3 1 1 1 3 1 4 4 4 3 8

Casey Samuels 7 8 4 100 5 2 4 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 2 10

Olivia Thompson 28 13 6 75 1 0 4 2 1 2 4 6 7 9 4 3 15

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DOB: 19.03.92 HEIGHT: 178cm JUNIOR ASSOCIATION: Nunawading (VIC) FIRST PLAYED WNBL: 2009/10 (AIS)WNBL CLUBS: AIS 2009/10 - Current. INTERNATIONAL GAMES: Represented Australia at the 2011 FIBA U19 World Championship for Women in Chile placing 4th. Australian Gems team in 2011 playing in pre-World Championship tournament in China. 2010 Australian U19 team Germs tour in France; 2009 Australian youth Olympic Festival (Gold); FIBA Oceania Tournament in Saipan (Gold); 2008 FIBA Oceania youth Tournament in Guam (Gold). WNBL CAREER NOTES: Rebecca played all 22 games for the AIS in season 2010/11 and averaged 9 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game; Rebecca recorded her career high with 20 points against Sydney Uni on 16 January 2011. 2009/10 was Rebecca’s debut season in the WNBL; she played in 3 games and averaged 3.7 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.7 steals and 1 assist per game. WNBL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NIL GENERAL BASKETBALL CAREER NOTES: 2011 FIBA U19 World Championships, Puerto Montt, Chile`; 2011 Australian U20 Championships with Victoria (Gold); 2010 Australian U19 squad (Gems); Australian U19 Women’s France Tour; 2010 Australian U20 Championship Runner Up with Victoria; 2009 Australian youth Olympic Team 2009 FIBA Oceania Tournament in Saipan (Gold);

2008 Australian U19 team member at the FIBA Oceania tournament (Guam). PERSONAL INFORMATION: Motto -“Never give up”.COACH’S COMMENTS: Bec had a very solid and consistent 2010/11 WNBL season and will continue to improve her ball-handling skills and shooting consistency in 2011. Bec will also focus on developing greater consistency in her defensive skills, particularly off the ball, in addition to continuing to develop her play-making skills offensively. Bec has great competitiveness and intensity and an ability to “make things happen” on the court. Bec was a member of the U/19 Gems World Championship team in 2011. The AIS Women’s team will be looking for offensive consistency and leadership from Bec throughout 2011/12.

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REGULAR SEASON STATS FIELD GOALS 3 PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGESYEAR TEAM G ATT MD % ATT MD % ATT MD % OFF DEF TOTAL ASS STLS BLKS TOV FLS POINTS RBD ASS PPG09/10 AIS 3 15 4 27 4 1 25 4 2 50 3 5 8 3 5 2 9 5 11 2.7 1.0 3.710/11 AIS 22 181 71 39 49 13 27 52 41 79 16 52 68 58 38 3 79 40 196 3.1 2.6 8.9

25 196 75 38 53 14 26 56 43 77 19 57 76 61 43 5 88 45 207 3.0 2.4 8.3CAREER STATS

25 196 75 38 53 14 26 56 43 77 19 57 76 61 43 5 88 45 207 3.0 2.4 8.3

DOB: 29.03.93 HEIGHT: 170cm JUNIOR ASSOCIATION: Swan Hill (VIC) FIRST PLAYED WNBL: 2009/10 (AIS) WNBL CLUBS: AIS 2009/10 - Current. INTERNATIONAL GAMES: 2011 FIBA 3 x3 World youth Challenge, Rimini, Italy. 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship in France. They placed 7th; 2009 FIBA Oceania U17 Championship (Gold). WNBL CAREER NOTES: Tessa played in 11 games in season 2010/11 and averaged 3.8 points, 3 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game; 2009/10 was Tessa’s debut season in the WNBL; she played in 8 games and averaged 3.5 points and 3.3 rebounds per game. WNBL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NIL GENERAL BASKETBALL CAREER NOTES: 3x3 World youth Challenge 2011 in Rimini, Italy. Australian women finish 5th. 2011 Australian Gems U19 Squad member; 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship; 2009 FIBA Oceania U17 Championship (Gold); 2009 U18 National Championship with VIC Country; 2008 Australian U19 squad.PERSONAL INFORMATION: Motto: “Whatever you can do or dream you can... begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it.”COACH’S COMMENTS: Despite an injury plagued 2010 Tessa was able to make considerable progress on her game over the past 12 months. Her understanding of point guard play has improved significantly and the improvement in her dribbling and passing skills has

greatly assisted this development. Tessa will continue to focus on her shooting range and consistency, leadership abilities and her ability to create the play. Tessa is a fine athlete and has developed her strength and speed further which will assist her durability and defensive capabilities to pressure the ball up the floor and defend the bigger stronger guards in the WNBL. Tessa was member of the U/17 National team in 2011 and a U/19 Gems squad member in 2011.

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REGULAR SEASON STATS FIELD GOALS 3 PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGESYEAR TEAM G ATT MD % ATT MD % ATT MD % OFF DEF TOTAL ASS STLS BLKS TOV FLS POINTS RBD ASS PPG09/10 AIS 8 48 12 25 16 3 19 3 1 33 9 17 26 3 2 21 7 28 3.3 .4 3.510/11 AIS 11 38 11 29 9 3 33 28 17 61 11 22 33 14 11 1 23 9 42 3.0 1.3 3.8

19 86 23 27 25 6 24 31 18 58 20 39 59 17 13 1 44 16 70 3.1 .9 3.7CAREER STATS

19 86 23 27 25 6 24 31 18 58 20 39 59 17 13 1 44 16 70 3.1 .9 3.7

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DOB: 06.11.92 HEIGHT: 185cm JUNIOR ASSOCIATION: Nunawading (VIC) FIRST PLAYED WNBL: 2009/10 (Dandenong Rangers)WNBL CLUBS: Dandenong Rangers 2009/10, AIS 2010/11 - Current. INTERNATIONAL GAMES: Represented Australia at the 2011 FIBA U19 World Championship for Women in Chile placing 4th. Australian Gems team in 2011 playing in pre-World Championship tournament in China; 19 (Junior) 2008 Oceania Tournament Guam 2008, 2009 Australian youth Olympic Festival, 2009 Australian U19 (Gems) tour of France.WNBL CAREER NOTES: Rebecca played 10 games with the AIS in 2010/11 and averaged 5.2 points and 5.1 rebounds per game. 2009/10 was Rebecca’s debut season in the WNBL she played three games for the Dandenong Rangers. WNBL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NILGENERAL BASKETBALL CAREER NOTES: 2011 FIBA U19 World Championships, Puerto Montt, Chile ; 2011 Australian U20 Championships with Victoria (Gold); 2010 Australian U19 squad (Gems); Australian U19 Women’s France Tour; 2010 Australian U20 Championship Runner Up with Victoria; 2009 Australian youth Olympic Team; 2009 FIBA Oceania Tournament in Saipan (Gold); Australian U19 Gems squad; 2008 Australian U19 team member at the FIBA Oceania tournament (Guam).PERSONAL INFORMATION: Nickname: SPIDA. She has a twin brother named Chris. Born in Wangaratta (Ne VIC) and moved to

Melbourne at the age of 5. Favourite food is Lasagna. She has a Golden Retriever named Sonny.COACH’S COMMENTS: Rebecca made a great start to her AIS scholarship in 2011 and has been focused on developing her perimeter game to a senior international standard. She is a long and athletic player who demonstrates strong offensive and defensive potential on the perimeter and in the post. Rebecca will be undergoing a shoulder reconstruction in August 2011 and will be focusing on her rehabilitation and strength development for the rest of 2011. Rebecca will return to training and competition in early 2012. Rebecca was a member of the U/19 Gems in 2011.

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REGULAR SEASON STATS FIELD GOALS 3 PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGESYEAR TEAM G ATT MD % ATT MD % ATT MD % OFF DEF TOTAL ASS STLS BLKS TOV FLS POINTS RBD ASS PPG09/10 Dandenong 3 1 1 1 .310/11 AIS 10 66 20 30 15 4 27 10 8 80 18 33 51 10 14 8 30 24 52 5.1 1.0 5.2

13 67 20 30 15 4 27 10 8 80 18 33 51 11 14 8 30 25 52 3.9 .8 4.0CAREER STATS

13 67 20 30 15 4 27 10 8 80 18 33 51 11 14 8 30 25 52 3.9 .8 4.0

REGULAR SEASON STATS FIELD GOALS 3 PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGESYEAR TEAM G ATT MD % ATT MD % ATT MD % OFF DEF TOTAL ASS STLS BLKS TOV FLS POINTS RBD ASS PPG09/10 AIS 21 39 7 18 14 17 12 4 33 2 40 42 35 8 5 56 41 19 2.0 1.7 .9 2.1

21 39 7 18 14 17 12 4 33 2 40 42 35 8 5 56 41 19 2.0 1.7 .9 2.1CAREER STATS

21 39 7 18 14 17 12 4 33 2 40 42 35 8 5 56 41 19 2.0 1.7 .9 2.1

DOB: 30.04.94 HEIGHT: 173cm JUNIOR ASSOCIATION: Logan (QLD) FIRST PLAYED WNBL: 2010/11 (AIS)WNBL CLUBS: AIS 2010/11 - Current. INTERNATIONAL GAMES: 2011 FIBA 3 x3 World youth Challenge, Rimini, Italy. 2010 youth Olympic Games, Singapore.WNBL CAREER NOTES: Mikhaela made her WNBL debut this season, playing in 21 games with the AIS; she averaged 1 point, 2 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game. She dished out 5 assists on three occasions. WNBL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NILGENERAL BASKETBALL CAREER NOTES: 3x3 World youth Challenge 2011 in Rimini, Italy. Australian women finish 5th. Mikhaela was named as a reserve for the 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship team but represented Australia at the inaugural youth Olympic Games in Singapore in 2010. Mikhaela also attended the Australian Development Camp in June 2010 as part of a squad which has been formed for early identification of athletes available for the 2013 FIBA U19 World Championship team. Also in 2010 she won a silver medal at the 2010 Australian U18 Championships with VIC Metro.PERSONAL INFORMATION: Mikhaela chills out with music and spending time at the beach when she is home.COACH’S COMMENTS: Mikhaela will be building on a strong start to her AIS scholarship in 2010/11. She will continue to focus on taking

her strong point guard skills and play-making capabilities to an international standard. She is a strong and athletic guard who demonstrates a natural ability to control the tempo of the game, create for others, and score when needed. Mikhaela will continue to develop her physical strength, speed, and endurance as well as developing her leadership skills, pull-up jump shot, and 3 point shooting ability throughout 2011/12. Mikhaela was an U/19 Gems squad member in 2011 and is eligible for the U/19 World Championship team in 2013.

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DOB: 20.01.93 HEIGHT: 187cm JUNIOR ASSOCIATION: Forestville (SA) FIRST PLAYED WNBL: 2009/10 (AIS) WNBL CLUBS: AIS 2009/10 - Current. INTERNATIONAL GAMES: 2011 FIBA 3 x3 World youth Challenge, Rimini, Italy. 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship in France. They placed 7th; 2009 FIBA Oceania U17 Championship (Gold). WNBL CAREER NOTES: Olivia played in 21 games in season 2010/11 and averaged 7 points and 4.2 rebounds per game; 2009/10 was Olivia’s debut season in the WNBL; she played in 7 games and averaged 2.0 points and 1.7 rebounds per game.WNBL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NILGENERAL BASKETBALL CAREER NOTES: 3x3 World youth Challenge 2011 in Rimini, Italy. Australian women finish 5th. 2011 Australian Gems U19 Squad member; 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship in France. 2009 FIBA Oceania U17 Championship (Gold); U18 National Championship with SA Country; 2008 U16 National Championship representing SA Country; 2007 U16 National Junior Championship with South Australia. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Motto: “It’s not how many times you fall over but how many times you get back up again.” COACH’S COMMENTS: Olivia has made great strides in her development due to her hard work and commitment over the past 18

months. An athletic player, Livy will continue to develop her dribbling, passing skills and shooting range. Her size and jumping ability assisted her rebounding proficiency where Livy made significant progress through the WNBL in 2010/11. Livy continues to improve her defensive skills on the perimeter in addition to her 1 on 1 ability to create the play offensively. Livy has greatly improved her assertiveness and this continual improvement will be pivotal for her in 2011/12. Livy was also a member of the U/17 National Team in 2010 and U/19 Gems squad member in 2011.

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REGULAR SEASON STATS FIELD GOALS 3 PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGESYEAR TEAM G ATT MD % ATT MD % ATT MD % OFF DEF TOTAL ASS STLS BLKS TOV FLS POINTS RBD ASS PPG09/10 AIS 7 24 6 25 1 4 3 75 4 8 12 3 4 1 9 8 15 1.7 .4 2.110/11 AIS 21 161 67 42 2 23 13 57 28 60 88 15 7 11 34 22 147 4.2 .7 7.0 .4 2.1

28 185 73 39 3 27 16 59 32 68 100 18 11 12 43 30 162 3.6 .6 5.8 .4 2.1CAREER STATS

28 185 73 39 3 27 16 59 32 68 100 18 11 12 43 30 162 3.6 .6 5.8 .4 2.1

DOB: 01.04.92 HEIGHT: 178cm JUNIOR ASSOCIATION: Shepparton and Bulleen (VIC) FIRST PLAYED WNBL: 2009/10 (Bendigo Spirit)WNBL CLUBS: Bendigo Spirit 2009/10, AIS 2009/10 - Current. INTERNATIONAL GAMES: Represented Australia at the 2011 FIBA U19 World Championship for Women in Chile placing 4th. Australian Gems team in 2011 playing in pre-World Championship tournament in China. 2010 Australian U19 team Germs tour in France; 2009 Australian youth Olympic Festival (Gold).WNBL CAREER NOTES: Madeleine played all 22 games for the AIS in season 2010/11 and averaged 6 points and 2.5 rebounds per game. The 2009/10 season was Madeleine’s debut in the WNBL; she played in 12 games for the AIS and averaged 1.3 points and 1.1 rebounds per game. WNBL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NILGENERAL BASKETBALL CAREER NOTES: 2011 FIBA U19 World Championships, Puerto Montt, Chile`; 2011 Australian U20 Championships with Victoria (Gold); 2010 Australian U19 squad (Gems); Australian U19 Women’s France Tour; 2010 Australian U20 Championship Runner Up with Victoria; 2009 Australian youth Olympic Team; 2008 Australian U19 team member at the FIBA Oceania tournament (Guam).

PERSONAL INFORMATION: Madeleine (Maddie) is the youngest child of Danny and Colleen, she has two older brothers, James and Lachlan. COACH’S COMMENTS: Maddie made significant progress over 2010 and established herself as one of the teams leading backcourt players through the 2010/11 WNBL season. Although Maddie is a good mid range jump shooter it was her defensive consistency and on court intensity and hustle that resulted in a solid first year for her in the League. Maddie will continue to focus on her passing skills and ability to create off the dribble. In addition she will maintain her daily work on developing her 3 point shot and her understanding of the game and tempo control. Maddie will continue to bring energy and leadership to the AIS in 2011/12 and will be a strong leader, particularly for the younger players on the team. Maddie was a member of the U/19 Gems World Championship team in 2011.

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REGULAR SEASON STATS FIELD GOALS 3 PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGESYEAR TEAM G ATT MD % ATT MD % ATT MD % OFF DEF TOTAL ASS STLS BLKS TOV FLS POINTS RBD ASS PPG09/10 AIS 12 22 8 36 1 4 9 13 5 2 9 7 16 1.1 .4 1.3

12 22 8 36 1 4 9 13 5 2 9 7 16 1.1 .4 1.3CAREER STATS

12 22 8 36 1 4 9 13 5 2 9 7 16 1.1 .4 1.3

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DOB: 20.06.94 HEIGHT: 178cm JUNIOR ASSOCIATION: Dandenong Rangers (VIC) FIRST PLAYED WNBL: 2011/12 (AIS)WNBL CLUBS: AIS 2011/12 INTERNATIONAL GAMES: 2010 represented Australia at the Oceania youth Tournament, New Caledonia (Gold)WNBL CAREER NOTES: Debut season WNBL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NILGENERAL BASKETBALL CAREER NOTES: Current 2013 U19 Women’s squad member. 2010 represented Australia at the Oceania youth Tournament, New Caledonia (Gold); 2010 represented VIC Metro at the U18 Australian Junior National Championships (Gold).PERSONAL INFORMATION: Daughter of Jerome and Jenny Phillips. Tenaya has a twin sister, Kiara, and a younger sister, Shiloh. Tenaya enjoys playing the trumpet and writing music.COACH’S COMMENTS: Tenaya comes from Victoria and will be focusing on honing her play-making capabilities and shooting guard skills to an international standard. She is a dynamic and athletic guard who demonstrates creativity and flare in her ability to create for herself and others. Tenaya will continue to develop her physical strength and explosive speed as well as developing her leadership skills, 1-on-1 offensive and defensive perimeter skills, and 3 point shooting ability throughout 2011-12. Tenaya helped secure

Australia a gold medal at the Oceania youth Tournament in New Caledonia in 2010. Tenaya is eligible for the U/19 World Championship team in 2013.

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DOB: 02.08.94 HEIGHT: 180cm JUNIOR ASSOCIATION: Bankstown Basketball Association (NSW) FIRST PLAYED WNBL: 2010/11 (AIS)WNBL CLUBS: AIS 2010/11 - Current. INTERNATIONAL GAMES: NILWNBL CAREER NOTES: Casey made her WNBL debut in 2010/11 for the AIS. She played 7 games and averaged 4.7 points and 1.9 rebounds per game, including a career high 10 points against the Logan Thunder on 4 February 2011. WNBL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NILGENERAL BASKETBALL CAREER NOTES: Current 2013 U19 Women’s squad member. 2011 represented NSW Metro at the Australian U18 Championships; 2010 represented Australia at the Oceania youth Tournament, New Caledonia (Gold).PERSONAL INFORMATION: Casey has two sisters, Jamiee who had played in the WNBL previously, and Danni who is the World Discuss Champion.COACH’S COMMENTS: Casey has had a solid start to her AIS scholarship in 2011. She is focusing on transitioning to her natural position on the perimeter and developing those skills to an international standard. She is a long and athletic player who demonstrates a natural ability to score and rebound. In 2011-12 Casey will be looking to develop her physical strength and

endurance. From a technical standpoint, Casey will be focusing on developing her footwork, 1-on-1 offensive and defensive perimeter skills, and 3 point shooting ability. Casey helped secure Australia a gold medal at the Oceania youth Tournament in New Caledonia in 2010. Casey is eligible for the U/19 World Championship team in 2013.

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REGULAR SEASON STATS FIELD GOALS 3 PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGESYEAR TEAM G ATT MD % ATT MD % ATT MD % OFF DEF TOTAL ASS STLS BLKS TOV FLS POINTS RBD ASS PPG10/11 AIS 7 34 12 35 16 5 31 10 4 40 2 11 13 1 3 3 8 12 33 1.9 .1 4.7

7 34 12 35 16 5 31 10 4 40 2 11 13 1 3 3 8 12 33 1.9 .1 4.7CAREER STATS

7 34 12 35 16 5 31 10 4 40 2 11 13 1 3 3 8 12 33 1.9 .1 4.7

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REGULAR SEASON STATS FIELD GOALS 3 PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGESYEAR TEAM G ATT MD % ATT MD % ATT MD % OFF DEF TOTAL ASS STLS BLKS TOV FLS POINTS RBD ASS PPG09/10 AIS 6 18 3 17 5 3 60 11 19 30 3 2 8 10 12 9 5.0 .5 1.510/11 AIS 10 41 15 37 5 2 40 16 36 52 5 3 20 21 32 5.2 .5 3.2

16 59 18 31 10 5 50 27 55 82 8 2 11 30 33 41 5.1 .5 2.6CAREER STATS

16 59 18 31 10 5 50 27 55 82 8 2 11 30 33 41 5.1 .5 2.6

DOB: 13.10.93 HEIGHT: 196cm JUNIOR ASSOCIATION: Tuggeranong Vikings (ACT) FIRST PLAYED WNBL: 2009/10 (AIS) WNBL CLUBS: AIS 2009/10 - Current. INTERNATIONAL GAMES: Represented Australia at the 2011 FIBA U19 World Championship for Women in Chile placing 4th. Australian Gems team in 2011 playing in pre-World Championship tournament in China. Represented Australia at the 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship for Women in France placing 7th.WNBL CAREER NOTES: Alex played in 10 games in season 2010/11 and averaged 3.2 points and 5.2 rebounds, including a 13 rebound performance against Canberra on 10 December. 2009/10 was Alex’s debut season in the WNBL, she played in 6 games and averaged 5 rebounds, 1.5 points and 1.3 blocks per game. WNBL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NILGENERAL BASKETBALL CAREER NOTES: 2011 FIBA U19 World Championships, Puerto Montt, Chile ; 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship, Toulouse, France; 2009 ACTAS scholarship holder; 2008 FIBA Oceania youth Tournament in Guam Pacific School Games. PERSONAL INFORMATION: enjoys spending time with family and friends away from basketball. Alex’s goal is to represent Australia at the Olympic games.

COACH’S COMMENTS: Alex has made some solid progress on her individual fundamentals offensively and defensively. In her second year on AIS Scholarship Alex will continue to develop her low post scoring mentality and skills and continue to improve her perimeter shooting range and passing skills. Alex brings a physical presence to the team and strong rebounding capabilities offensively and defensively. Alex was member of the U/17 National Team in 2010 and U/19 Gems in 2011. The AIS team will be looking to Alex for leadership in the post position in 2011/12.

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DOB: 01.08.94 HEIGHT: 195cm JUNIOR ASSOCIATION: Dandenong (VIC) FIRST PLAYED WNBL: 2009/10 (AIS) WNBL CLUBS: AIS 2009/10 - Current. INTERNATIONAL GAMES: Represented Australia at the 2011 FIBA U19 World Championship for Women in Chile placing 4th. Australian Gems team in 2011 playing in pre-World Championship tournament in China. Represented Australia at the 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship for Women in France placing 7th.WNBL CAREER NOTES: 2009/10 was Carley’s debut season in the WNBL; she played in 4 games and averaged 5.3 points and 3 rebounds per game. 2010/11 was injury plagued season for Carley as she spent the season rehabbing. WNBL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NILGENERAL BASKETBALL CAREER NOTES: Current 2013 U19 Women’s squad member. 2011 FIBA U19 World Championships, Puerto Montt, Chile ; 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship, Toulouse, France. 2010 represented VIC Metro at the Australian U18 Championships (Gold), she top scored in the Gold Medal game with 31 points. Carley led the VIC Metro Women’s team to victory at the 2009 Australian U18 Championships, she top-scored in the Gold medal game with 24 points. 2009 Australian U17 squad representative.PERSONAL INFORMATION: Motto: “To accomplish great things you must not only act but also dream, not only plan but also believe.”

COACH’S COMMENTS: Unfortunately Carley’s development over the past year was hampered by two knee surgeries that resulted in her missing 6 months including the entire WNBL season. Carley enters her second year on Scholarship and will continue to develop her strength and fitness levels in addition to her defensive skills on and off the ball. Carley has a great “feel” for the game, a wonderful scoring mentality and brings unique offensive qualities to the team. Carley can score inside and outside and can finish around the basket in a number of different ways. Her court vision and understanding of the game offensively is outstanding for a young player. Carley will need to work hard on improving her lateral quickness defensively and her ability to defend stronger or quicker players. Carley was a member of the National U/17 in 2010 and a member of the U/19 Gems World Championship team in 2011. Carley is eligible for the U/19 World Championship team again in 2013.

REGULAR SEASON STATS FIELD GOALS 3 PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGESYEAR TEAM G ATT MD % ATT MD % ATT MD % OFF DEF TOTAL ASS STLS BLKS TOV FLS POINTS RBD ASS PPG09/10 AIS 4 21 7 33 5 3 60 6 4 67 1 11 12 2 1 1 5 8 21 3.0 .5 5.3

4 21 7 33 5 3 60 6 4 67 1 11 12 2 1 1 5 8 21 3.0 .5 5.3CAREER STATS

4 21 7 33 5 3 60 6 4 67 1 11 12 2 1 1 5 8 21 3.0 .5 5.3

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DOB: 24.06.94 HEIGHT: 185cm JUNIOR ASSOCIATION: Kalgoorlie (WA) FIRST PLAYED WNBL: 2011/12 (AIS)WNBL CLUBS: AIS 2011/12. INTERNATIONAL GAMES: NILWNBL CAREER NOTES: Debut season. WNBL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NILGENERAL BASKETBALL CAREER NOTES: Current 2013 U19 Women’s squad member. 3x3 World youth Challenge 2011 in Rimini, Italy. Australian women finish 5th. 2011 represented WA Country at the Australian U18 Championships; leading her team in points (15.3ppg) and rebounds (9.1rpg) for the tournament. 2010 represented Australia at the Oceania youth Tournament, New Caledonia (Gold).PERSONAL INFORMATION: When she is not working towards her dream of playing for the Australian Opals, Darcee enjoys hanging out with her friends and going to the beach.COACH’S COMMENTS: Darcee has had a strong start to her AIS scholarship in 2011. She will continue to focus on taking her offensive and defensive post skills to a WNBL and international standard. She is a long and mobile post player who demonstrates an ability to change shots, finish around the basket, and rebound. Darcee will continue to develop her physical strength, and

speed in 2011-12. From a technical standpoint, Darcee will be focusing on developing her footwork, 1-on-1 offensive and defensive post skills, and perimeter shot. Darcee helped secure Australia a gold medal at the Oceania youth Tournament in New Caledonia in 2010. Darcee is eligible for the U/19 World Championship team in 2013.

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DOB: 15.02.93 HEIGHT: 188cm JUNIOR ASSOCIATION: Melbourne Tigers (VIC) FIRST PLAYED WNBL: 2009/10 (AIS) WNBL CLUBS: AIS 2009/10 - Current. INTERNATIONAL GAMES: Represented Australia at the 2011 FIBA U19 World Championship for Women in Chile placing 4th. Australian Gems team in 2011 playing in pre-World Championship tournament in China; Represented Australia at the 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship for Women in France placing 7th; 2009 FIBA Oceania U17 Championship (Gold).WNBL CAREER NOTES: Sara played 16 games in season 2010/11 and averaged 8.9 points and 4.6 rebounds; 2009/10 was Sara’s debut season in the WNBL. She played in 8 games and averaged 3.6 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.1 steals per game. WNBL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NILGENERAL BASKETBALL CAREER NOTES: 2011 FIBA U10 World Championships, Puerto Montt, Chile`; 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship, Toulouse, France. 2010 represented VIC Metro at the Australian U18 Championships (Gold); 2009 Australian U17 squad representative.PERSONAL INFORMATION: Motto: “Whether you think you can or you can’t, you are always right.”COACH’S COMMENTS: Sara enters her second year on Scholarship and will focus on remaining injury free and continuing her

development defensively on the perimeter, her passing skills and improving her decision making skills. Sara has a great scoring mentality and has developed her scoring range, dribble jumper and ability to finish at the basket in 2010/11. Sara was a member of the U/17 National Team in 2010 and was a member of U/19 Gems in 2011. The team will be looking for leadership and consistency from Sara in 2011/12.

REGULAR SEASON STATS FIELD GOALS 3 PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGESYEAR TEAM G ATT MD % ATT MD % ATT MD % OFF DEF TOTAL ASS STLS BLKS TOV FLS POINTS RBD ASS PPG09/10 AIS 8 39 13 33 2 6 3 50 7 12 19 6 9 5 9 16 29 2.4 .8 3.6

8 39 13 33 2 6 3 50 7 12 19 6 9 5 9 16 29 2.4 .8 3.6CAREER STATS

8 39 13 33 2 6 3 50 7 12 19 6 9 5 9 16 29 2.4 .8 3.6

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DOB: 10.10.94 HEIGHT: 186cm JUNIOR ASSOCIATION: Brisbane Capitals (QLD) FIRST PLAYED WNBL: 2011/12 (AIS)WNBL CLUBS: AIS 2011/12. INTERNATIONAL GAMES: NILWNBL CAREER NOTES: Debut season. WNBL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NILGENERAL BASKETBALL CAREER NOTES: Current 2013 U19 Women’s squad member. 2009 Represented Queensland South at U/16 National Championships; 2011 represented Queensland South at U/18 National Championships (Bronze).PERSONAL INFORMATION: Daughter of Ian and Patricia Bairstow. Stephanie has six siblings including brother, Cameron, an AIS Scholarship Holder in 2010. Motto - “Obstacles don’t have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don’t turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it or work around it.”COACH’S COMMENTS: Stephanie enters her first year on AIS Scholarship. Stephanie is a mobile and strong athlete and will bring further physical presence on the inside for the AIS Team in 2011-12. Stephanie will primarily focus on her physical preparation and adaptation to the speed and physicality of WNBL and international basketball. She will also be focusing on developing her

individual offensive and defensive perimeter skills, particularly her shooting range on the perimeter. Stephanie is eligible for the U/19 World Championship team in 2013.

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REGULAR SEASON STATS FIELD GOALS 3 PTS FREE THROWS REBOUNDS AVERAGESYEAR TEAM G ATT MD % ATT MD % ATT MD % OFF DEF TOTAL ASS STLS BLKS TOV FLS POINTS RBD ASS PPG10/11 Dandenong 6

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DOB: 17.09.93 HEIGHT: 183cm JUNIOR ASSOCIATION: Dandenong Rangers (VIC) FIRST PLAYED WNBL: 2010/11 (Dandenong Rangers)WNBL CLUBS: Dandenong Rangers 2010/11, AIS 2011/12. INTERNATIONAL GAMES: youth Olympics Games - 3 On 3 Tournament.WNBL CAREER NOTES: Rookie season. WNBL CHAMPIONSHIPS: NILGENERAL BASKETBALL CAREER NOTES: 2011 Named in the Australian Gems U19 squad; 2011 represented VIC Metro at the U20 Australian Junior National Championships; 2010 represented Australia at the youth Olympics in Singapore – Silver Medallists. 2006-10 won the National Championships (VIC Metro). 2006 Won the Most Developed Junior Player for Dandenong. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Currently in high school, loves listening to music & watching Packed to the Rafters.COACH’S COMMENTS: Rosie enters her first year on AIS Scholarship after being a regular squad member of both the U/17 and U/19 National Squads. Rosie brings a wealth of experience coming from the strong Dandenong and Victorian State Junior programs. She is an outstanding defender and team oriented player and will bring further physical presence on the inside for the AIS Team. Rosie will primarily focus on her individual offensive skills, particularly her shooting technique and range from the perimeter and her 1 on 1 abilities.

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