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Sun. Nov. 3 Davis & Elkins (Exh.) W, 119-66 Sat. Nov. 9 Delaware State 2:00 PM Mon. Nov. 11 Virginia Tech 7:00 PM Sun. Nov. 17 Radford (Girl Scout Day) 2:00 PM Fri. Nov. 22 at Ohio State# 8:00 PM Sat. Nov. 23 vs. Bowling Green# 5:30 PM Sun. Nov. 24 vs. Marist# 1:00 PM Sun. Dec. 1 vs. Boston University^ 12:15PM Wed. Dec. 4 UMass-Lowell (Education Day) 11:00AM Sat. Dec. 7 Maryland Eastern Shore 7:00 PM Sun. Dec. 15 at Pittsburgh 2:00 PM Fri. Dec. 21 at William & Mary 2:00 PM Mon. Dec. 30 at VCU 6:00 PM Thurs. Jan. 2 at Duke 6:30 PM Sun. Jan. 5 N.C. Central (Military Day) 2:00 PM Wed. Jan. 8 at Charlotte* 7:00 PM Sat. Jan. 11 Tulane* 2:00 PM Wed. Jan. 15 at Southern Miss* 8:00 PM Sat. Jan. 18 FAU* 7:00 PM Wed. Jan. 22 UAB* 7:00 PM Sat. Jan. 25 at Middle Tennessee* 4:00 PM Wed. Jan. 29 at East Carolina* 7:00 PM Sat. Feb. 1 Marshall* (Barefoot Day) 2:00 PM Wed. Feb. 5 Tulsa* 7:00 PM Sat. Feb. 8 at North Texas* 3:00 PM Sat. Feb. 15 UTEP* (Hoops for a Cure) 7:00 PM Wed. Feb. 19 at Rice* 8:00 PM Sat. Feb. 22 at UTSA* 8:00 PM Wed. Feb. 26 Louisiana Tech* 7:00 PM Sat. March 1 at FIU* 6:00 PM Wed. March 5 East Carolina* (Senior Night) 7:00 PM March 11-15 C-USA Tournament at UTEP TBD NOTE: ALL TIMES are listed in Eastern Standard Time and are Subject to Change *Conference USA game #2013 Basketball Hall of Fame Women’s Challenge (Colum- bus, Ohio) ^2013 Basketball Hall of Fame Women’s Challenge (Spring- field, Mass.) Home games in bold 2013-14 SCHEDULE/RESULTS ODU’S PROBABLE STARTERS No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Notes (from last season) 0 Stephanie Gardner G Sr. 5-7 0.0 0.0 Shot team-best .364 from 3-pt range 1 Shae Kelley F Jr. 6-3 0.0 0.0 Scored in double figures in 8 straight games 3 Chelisa Painter F RJr. 6-1 0.0 0.0 Sat out last year aſter transferring from G.W. 5 Galaisha Goodhope G So. 5-5 0.0 0.0 Named to All-CAA Rookie Team 32 Tiffany Minor F Jr. 6-0 0.0 0.0 Career-high 7 rebounds at Northeastern (3/3) BENCH No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Notes (from last season) 2 Michelle Brandao G Sr. 5-10 0.0 0.0 Was out for season with ACL tear on 1/30 4 Becca Allison G R-Sr. 5-8 0.0 0.0 6 pts, 5 assists in WNIT loss to Davidson (3/21) 11 Ashley Betz-White G Jr. 5-4 0.0 0.0 All-CAA Academic Honorable Menon 23 Ije Ajemba C Fr. 6-3 0.0 0.0 Also played football at Parkdale HS (Md.) 24 LaQuanda Younger G So. 5-10 0.0 0.0 2x CAA Rookie of the Week (12/10, 1/21) 34 Odegua Oigbokie F Fr. 6-1 0.0 0.0 Went 6-9 FG for 12 pts & 8 rebs in exhibion 40 Desnee Young F Fr. 6-1 0.0 0.0 Avgd 18 points, 11 rebs at Hoffman Estates HS 53 Shakeva Richards F Sr. 6-2 0.0 0.0 Started in 8 of the final 10 games DEL ST. PROBABLE STARTERS No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. 4 Jade Washington G Jr. 5-7 11 N’Kayah Kersey G So. 5-4 12 Deanna Harmon G/F Sr. 5-7 23 Tylinn Carter F Fr. 6-0 24 Tierra Hawkins F RJr. 6-2 BASKETBALL NOTES Lady Monarch Old Dominion University (0-0) (0-0) in the C-USA Game No. 1 vs. Delaware State (0-0) Norfolk, Va. - Ted Constant Center 25 NCAA APPEARANCES. 3 NATIONAL TITLES. 959 PROGRAM WINS. FOURTH MOST WINS IN NCAA HISTORY. ODU. @ODUWBB /LadyMonarchsWBB FOLLOW THE LADY MONARCHS ON SOCIAL MEDIA #ODUWBB #ODUSports ODU finished last season 19-12 overall and fourth place in the CAA at 10-8. Old Dominion has made a postseason tournament in 20 of the last 22 seasons. The Lady Monarchs earned their third trip in the last four seasons to the WNIT. ODU finished 12-5 at home last season and 9-4 in non-conference acon overall. Old Dominion started 14 different line-ups in their 31 games last season. The Lady Monarchs forced 619 turnovers in 31 games last year (20.0 per game) Senior Jackie Cook became the 30th player in ODU history to reach 1,000 career points on Feb. 21 vs. William and Mary as she scored a team-high 21 points in the 75-64 win. ODU closed out their 22nd and final season in the CAA this year with the move to CUSA this season. The Lady Monarchs finished 317-51 (.861) all-me in CAA with 17 tles. ODU improved their win total by 8 games in 2012-13 which was ed for the 14th best in Division I. The Lady Monarchs were one of the 25 youngest teams in the naon in 2012-13. All-CAA accolades in 2012-13: Second Team - Shae Kelley, Third Team - Jackie Cook, All- Rookie Team - Galaisha Goodhope, All-Defensive Team - Shae Kelley, All-Academic First Team- Mairi Buchan, All-Academic Honorable Menon - Ashley Betz-White. Last season, Old Dominion finished 45th naonally and second in the CAA in aen- dance at 2,605 fans per game at the Ted Constant Convocaon Center. QUICK BITES ---THE SERIES--- The Old Dominion University Lady Mon- archs have won both of the two previsouly played games against Delaware State. -On 11/25/2006, ODU defeated Delaware State 57-46 -On 12/20/07, the Lady Monarchs ousted Delaware State, 70-28.

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Sun. Nov. 3 Davis & Elkins (Exh.) W, 119-66Sat. Nov. 9 Delaware State 2:00 PMMon. Nov. 11 Virginia Tech 7:00 PMSun. Nov. 17 Radford (Girl Scout Day) 2:00 PMFri. Nov. 22 at Ohio State# 8:00 PM Sat. Nov. 23 vs. Bowling Green# 5:30 PMSun. Nov. 24 vs. Marist# 1:00 PMSun. Dec. 1 vs. Boston University^ 12:15PMWed. Dec. 4 UMass-Lowell (Education Day) 11:00AMSat. Dec. 7 Maryland Eastern Shore 7:00 PMSun. Dec. 15 at Pittsburgh 2:00 PMFri. Dec. 21 at William & Mary 2:00 PMMon. Dec. 30 at VCU 6:00 PMThurs. Jan. 2 at Duke 6:30 PMSun. Jan. 5 N.C. Central (Military Day) 2:00 PMWed. Jan. 8 at Charlotte* 7:00 PMSat. Jan. 11 Tulane* 2:00 PMWed. Jan. 15 at Southern Miss* 8:00 PMSat. Jan. 18 FAU* 7:00 PMWed. Jan. 22 UAB* 7:00 PMSat. Jan. 25 at Middle Tennessee* 4:00 PMWed. Jan. 29 at East Carolina* 7:00 PMSat. Feb. 1 Marshall* (Barefoot Day) 2:00 PMWed. Feb. 5 Tulsa* 7:00 PM Sat. Feb. 8 at North Texas* 3:00 PMSat. Feb. 15 UTEP* (Hoops for a Cure) 7:00 PMWed. Feb. 19 at Rice* 8:00 PMSat. Feb. 22 at UTSA* 8:00 PMWed. Feb. 26 Louisiana Tech* 7:00 PMSat. March 1 at FIU* 6:00 PMWed. March 5 East Carolina* (Senior Night) 7:00 PMMarch 11-15 C-USA Tournament at UTEP TBD

NOTE: ALL TIMES are listed in Eastern Standard Time and are Subject to Change*Conference USA game#2013 Basketball Hall of Fame Women’s Challenge (Colum-bus, Ohio)^2013 Basketball Hall of Fame Women’s Challenge (Spring-field, Mass.)Home games in bold

2013-14 SCHEDULE/RESULTS

O D U ’ S P R O B A B L E S T A R T E R SNo. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Notes (from last season)0 Stephanie Gardner G Sr. 5-7 0.0 0.0 Shot team-best .364 from 3-pt range1 ShaeKelley F Jr. 6-3 0.0 0.0 Scoredindoublefiguresin8straightgames3 ChelisaPainter F RJr. 6-1 0.0 0.0 SatoutlastyearaftertransferringfromG.W.5 Galaisha Goodhope G So. 5-5 0.0 0.0 Named to All-CAA Rookie Team32 TiffanyMinor F Jr. 6-0 0.0 0.0 Career-high7reboundsatNortheastern(3/3)

B E N C HNo. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. PPG RPG Notes (from last season)2 MichelleBrandao G Sr. 5-10 0.0 0.0 WasoutforseasonwithACLtearon1/304 BeccaAllison G R-Sr.5-8 0.0 0.0 6pts,5assistsinWNITlosstoDavidson(3/21)11 AshleyBetz-White G Jr. 5-4 0.0 0.0 All-CAAAcademicHonorableMention23 IjeAjemba C Fr. 6-3 0.0 0.0 AlsoplayedfootballatParkdaleHS(Md.)24 LaQuandaYounger G So. 5-10 0.0 0.0 2xCAARookieoftheWeek(12/10,1/21)34 OdeguaOigbokie F Fr. 6-1 0.0 0.0 Went6-9FGfor12pts&8rebsinexhibition40 DestineeYoung F Fr. 6-1 0.0 0.0 Avgd18points,11rebsatHoffmanEstatesHS53 ShakevaRichards F Sr. 6-2 0.0 0.0 Startedin8ofthefinal10games

D E L S T . P R O B A B L E S T A R T E R SNo. Name Pos. Cl. Ht.4 JadeWashington G Jr. 5-711 N’Kayah Kersey G So. 5-412 DeannaHarmon G/F Sr. 5-723 Tylinn Carter F Fr. 6-024 TierraHawkins F RJr. 6-2

BASKETBALL NOTESLady Monarch

Old Dominion University (0-0) (0-0) in the C-USA Game No. 1 vs. Delaware State (0-0) Norfolk, Va. - Ted Constant Center

25 NCAA APPEARANCES. 3 NATIONAL TITLES. 959 PROGRAM WINS. FOURTH MOST WINS IN NCAA HISTORY. ODU. @ODUWBB /LadyMonarchsWBB

FOLLOW THE LADY MONARCHS ON SOCIAL MEDIA

#ODUWBB#ODUSports

• ODUfinishedlastseason19-12overallandfourthplaceintheCAAat10-8.• OldDominionhasmadeapostseasontournamentin20ofthelast22seasons.• TheLadyMonarchsearnedtheirthirdtripinthelastfourseasonstotheWNIT.• ODUfinished12-5athomelastseasonand9-4innon-conferenceactionoverall.• OldDominionstarted14differentline-upsintheir31gameslastseason.• TheLadyMonarchsforced619turnoversin31gameslastyear(20.0pergame)• SeniorJackieCookbecamethe30thplayerinODUhistorytoreach1,000careerpoints

onFeb.21vs.WilliamandMaryasshescoredateam-high21pointsinthe75-64win.• ODUclosedouttheir22ndandfinalseasonintheCAAthisyearwiththemoveto

CUSAthisseason.TheLadyMonarchsfinished317-51(.861)all-timeinCAAwith17titles.

• ODUimprovedtheirwintotalby8gamesin2012-13whichwastiedforthe14thbestinDivisionI.

• TheLadyMonarchswereoneofthe25youngestteamsinthenationin2012-13.• All-CAAaccoladesin2012-13:SecondTeam-ShaeKelley,ThirdTeam-JackieCook,All-

RookieTeam-GalaishaGoodhope,All-DefensiveTeam-ShaeKelley,All-AcademicFirstTeam-MairiBuchan,All-AcademicHonorableMention-AshleyBetz-White.

• Lastseason,OldDominionfinished45thnationallyandsecondintheCAAinatten-danceat2,605fanspergameattheTedConstantConvocationCenter.

QUICK BITES

- - - T H E S E R I E S - - -TheOldDominionUniversityLadyMon-archshavewonbothofthetwoprevisoulyplayedgamesagainstDelawareState.-On11/25/2006,ODUdefeatedDelawareState 57-46-On12/20/07,theLadyMonarchsoustedDelawareState,70-28.

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ODU QUICK FACTS

GENERAL

Name of School: Old Dominion UniversityCity, Zip: Norfolk, Va. 23529-0201Founded: 1930 (as the Norfolk Division of the College of William & Mary)Enrollment: 24,670Nickname: Lady MonarchsSchool Colors: Slate Blue, Sky Blue, & SilverArena Name: Ted Constant Convocation CenterCapacity: 8,600Affiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Conference USAPresident: John R. Broderick (Northeastern)Athletic Director: Dr. Camden Wood Selig (Washington & Lee)Office Phone: (757) 683-3369Athletic Dept. Phone: (757) 683-3375Athletic Ticket Office: (757) 683-4444

HISTORY

First Year of Basketball: 1969-70Overall All-Time Record: 959-356 (.724)/44th yr.NCAA Appearances/Last: 25/2008

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Karen Barefoot (Christopher Newport, ‘95)Record at ODU: 30-33(Two Seasons)Overall Head Coaching Record: 240-176/15 SeasonsAssistant Coach: Trina Patterson (Virginia, ‘87) Assistant Coach: Jim Corrigan (Duke, ‘80)Assistant Coach: Richard Fortune (Virginia State, ‘88)Video Coordinator: Pam Huntley (Old Dominion, ‘93)Office Phone: 757-683-3401

TEAM INFORMATION

2012-13 Record: 19-122012-13 Conference Record: 10-8/4th2012-13 Post Season: WNITFinal AP Ranking: N/AFinal ESPN/USA Today Ranking: N/ALetterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3Starters Retuning/Lost: 4/1Newcomers: 6 (2 must sit out this season due to NCAA transfer rules)

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSGrantGardnerintheAthleticCommunicationsofficeatOldDominionUniversityisthemediacontactfortheLadyMonarchBasketballprogram.Hecanbereachedinhisofficeat(757)[email protected].

INTERVIEW/MEDIA REQUESTSRequeststointerviewcoachKarenBarefootoranymembersoftheLadyMonarchbasketballteamonnon-gamedaysshouldbemadeatleast24hoursinadvancetoGrantGardner.Re-questswillbemetbasedonthepracticeandclassscheduleoftheteam.

CREDENTIAL/PRESS ROW/WIRELESS ACCESS REQUESTSAllrequestsforcredentials,apressrowseatandawirelessaccesscodeatODUhomegamesattheTedConstantConvocationCentershouldbedirectedtoGrantGardneratleast48hoursbefore each contest.

POSTGAME PROCEDURESAthome,CoachBarefootmeetswiththeteamaftereachgamebeforegoingonESPN94.1FM for a radio interview. Shewill then be available for interviews at the postgamepressconferencealongwithselectedplayersfollowingthevisitingteam’spostgamepressconfer-ence.Ontheroad,CoachBarefootimmediatelygetsonradiointerviewswithESPN94.1FMand is then ready for any interview requests that should bepassedon toGrantGardner.

ON THE RADIOOldDominionwomen’sbasketballgamesareairedonESPNRadio94.1FM,a40,000wattstationwithasignalstrengththatstretchestotheNorthernNeckandEasternShore,westtoRichmondandsouthtonortheasternNorthCarolina.DougRipleywillcallalltheaction,alongsideformerLadyMonarchassistantcoachSusanMontgomeryatallhomegamesattheTedConstantConvocationCenter.

MONARCH MEDIAAllfanscannowwatchandlistentotheLadyMonarchsovertheinternetwithaMonarchMediaPass.AudioofallofOldDominion’scontestsbothhomeandawayareavailableovertheinternet,whileallhomegameswillbevideostreamedlivefromtheConstantCenter.

InGame App for Phones! AppleandAndroidversionsnowavailableoftheODUInGame2.5MobileApp! INCLUDES:-LIVEstatsforbasketball(andfootball,soccerandbaseball)-NEWLiveRadiobroadcast-SocialMediaFeeds-Uptotheminutefaninformation

ON THE INTERNETTheofficialOldDominionathleticswebsiteatwww.odusports.comcarriesthemostup-to-date informationon the LadyMonarchs. Bios, game stories, stats, andbox scores can befoundalongwithgamenotes themorningof thescheduledcontest. Liveplay-by-playcanalsobefollowedon-linewithLiveStatsforallLadyMonarchhomegamesattheTedConstantConvocationCenterandselectroadgames.

Mon.Nov.18-7p.m.Mon.Dec.9-7p.m.Mon.Dec.16-7p.m.Mon.Jan.6-7p.m.MonJan.13-7p.m.Mon.Jan.20-7p.m.

Mon.Jan.27-7p.m.Mon.Feb.3-7p.m.Mon.Feb.10-7p.m.Mon.Feb.17-7p.m.Mon.Feb.24-7p.m.Mon.Mar.3-7p.m.

KAREN BAREFOOT SHOWKarenBarefootwilljoinhostDougRipleyliveattheYNOTPizzaintheUniversityVillageonESPNRadio94.1FM,homeofLadyMon-archsbasketball, throughouttheseasontoreviewthepreviousweek’sgamesandgiveinsightintotheupcomingLadyMonarchsmatchups.Fanscancallintotheliveshowat757-687-9494.

COVERING THE LADY MONARCHS

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In August of 2013, Old Dominion University athletic director Dr. Wood Selig announced that Karen Barefoot received a new five-year contract that will extend through the 2017-18 season.

“Karen has quickly illustrated in her first two years as our head women’s basketball coach that she possesses the drive, professional contacts, teaching ability, and knowledge to direct our program to national prominence. This is a natural second contract for Karen who reflects enhanced performance incentives while also restoring her to an employment term of five years as we transition to C-USA,” says Selig.

In her 18-year coaching career, Karen Barefoot has been a part of 15 winning seasons and an overall coaching record of 317-199. She is a proven winner that has made history in resurrecting programs, winning championships and producing success in the classroom and in the community. She became one of the youngest head coaches at the age of 22 and her passion for the game of basketball is contagious.

In just 15 years as a head coach, Karen Barefoot has compiled 12 winning seasons and has won two National Coach of the Year awards.

Just as she expects out of her players, Barefoot is an extremely active member of the community, being involved in the Lady Monarchs Hoops for the Cure, Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, Coaches vs. Cancer, “Barefootin’ Night” to support Samaritan’s Feet and visiting countless schools and starting the first ever ODU “Education Day” game, just to name a few.

She is also seen in the community as one of the top speakers in the Hampton Roads area, speaking for organizations, An Achievable Dream, school graduations and heavily involved in the Lady Monarchs annual golf tournament, which raised more than $45,000 in 2012.

In year two, Barefoot guided ODU to a 9-3 start in non-conference action which was the best start since the 1998-99 season for the Lady Monarchs. The team tallied 19 wins, an eight-win turnaround from the 2011-12 season, which was tied for 14th best nationally and earned a spot in the WNIT. Old Dominion finished in fourth place in the CAA and defeated eventual WNIT champion Drexel at home while compiling a 12-5 overall record at the Ted. Earning All-CAA Second Team honors was Shae Kelley, who was the only underclassmen to be named to any of the three teams. Jackie Cook became the 30th player in ODU history to score 1,000 points and was named All-CAA

Third Team while Galaisha Goodhope earned a spot on the CAA All-Rookie Team. Barefoot also helped the Lady Monarchs succeed in the classroom as Mairi Buchan earned All-CAA Aca-demic First Team honors while Ashley Betz-White was honorable mention. Buchan also earned CoSIDA First-Team All-Academic for the second consecutive year.

In her first season at Old Dominion, Barefoot raised the bar in the community, as the Lady Monarchs participated in more than 10 activities off the court. On the court, Barefoot guided Ashley Betz-White to CAA Rookie of the Year honors and helped Betz-White and Myeisha Hall earn All-Rookie honors. Senior Tia Lewis was named to the All-CAA squad, All State and earned a tryout with the WNBA’s Washington Mystics while Mairi Buchan was named First-Team All-Academic and CoSIDA First-Team All-Academic.

Barefoot made her presence known on the recruiting trail at Old Dominion, as she signed the Virginian-Pilot Player of the Year, Galaisha Goodhope, and the Peninsula District and Daily Press Player of the Year, LaQuanda Younger. Also coming in during the 2012-13 season was Miami, (Fla.) transfer Stephanie Gardner, who in 2010-11, helped the Hurricanes to their first Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) regular-season championship as well as junior college All-American Shae Kelley and earned as Ms. Colorado Basketball honors coming out of high school.

The Lady Monarchs brought in a top-45 nationally ranked recruiting class and the No. 1 class in the CAA for the 2012-13 season.

Barefoot, who hails from Newport News, Va. (Menchville High School), has a career head coaching record of 240-176, resulting in 12 winning seasons. Aside from Elon, Barefoot has also held the head coaching position at Division II Lenoir Rhyne University and at the Apprentice School.

Barefoot helped Elon reach new heights in 2010-11, as the Phoenix finished the season with a 20-13 record - the program’s best season at the Division I level and only the fifth team in pro-gram history to reach the 20-win plateau. The Phoenix 11 home victories marked the most home wins in a single season in the Division I era, while the team’s postseason appearance in the Women’s Basketball Invitational was the first since joining Division I. Elon recorded its 20th win of the season in the WBI. Barefoot also led Elon to 12 victories in SoCon play, doubling their 2009-10 total and tying the 2003-04 squad for the most SoCon wins in a season.

Prior to coming to Elon, Barefoot was an assistant coach at Old Dominion, where the team compiled a 77-23 record, won three CAA Championships, and was a perennial top-25 program. In 2007-08, ODU advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, defeating 12th-seeded Liberty University and fourth-seeded Virginia, which to this day is one of the most memora-ble games in the history of the Ted Constant Convocation Center. The Lady Monarchs completed 2007-08 with a 31-5 record. Along with its 17th consecutive Colonial Athletic Association crown, ODU earned a ranking as high as 11th in the nation.

Barefoot originally came to Old Dominion after serving as the head coach at Division II Lenoir-Rhyne from 2001-2005. While at the NCAA Division II school, Barefoot captured the first South Atlantic Conference regular season title in school history in 2003-04 en route to claiming league Coach of the Year honors. Under her leadership, the team also grabbed the first SAC tournament championship in school history in 2002-03. That year, the team finished the season ranked eighth in the region following its first-ever trip to the NCAA Division II National Tournament. In her first year at Lenoir-Rhyne, she led the program to its best record in 15 years, going 19-9 Barefoot coached Lenoir-Rhyne’s first NCAA First Team All-American, South Atlantic Player of the Year and SAC Tournament Most Valuable Player. Additionally, under her guidance the Bears had four student-athletes earn All-SAC honors and 13 student-athletes named to the SAC Commissioner’s honor roll.

Prior to her stint at Lenior-Rhyne, Barefoot spent six winning seasons at the Apprentice School after helping to initiate and develop the first-ever female athletic program in the 75-year history of the school. She started the program at the age of 22, becoming the youngest head coach in the country. A two-time NSCAA National Coach of the Year (1999 & 2001), she compiled a 102-41 mark and captured the 2001 NSCAA National Championship. Barefoot was also given the Peninsula Sports Club Special Achievement Award for winning a national championship. Under Barefoot, the Builders had seven NSCAA All-Americans and four Academic All-Americans. All-Americans Keisha Joseph and Taffey Thomas both played professionally in Finland. Joseph now serves as the Athletic Director at the Apprentice School.

Barefoot served one year building Cape Henry’s high school program while starting up the Apprentice School.

As a former student-athlete at Christopher Newport, Barefoot still holds the recognition of being the first player in NCAA history, male or female, to score over 2,000 points and accumu-late 1,000 assists during her career. Barefoot was the only player to achieve this height until Gonzaga’s Courtney Vandersloot (who now plays for WNBA’s Chicago Sky) accomplished the feat on March 21, 2011. For four consecutive seasons, Barefoot led the nation in assists and is CNU’s all-time leader in assists and steals, while ranking second in scoring. She is the only player in any division to lead a statistical category all four years. She was a four-time team MVP and team captain and was also the Peninsula Sports Club’s Female Athlete of the Year four-straight years. Barefoot was also invited to the free-agent camp with the Utah Stars in their inaugural season.

A three-time Kodak/WBCA All-American, she has been inducted into the USA South Hall of Fame, the CNU Athletic Hall of Fame and had her college jersey (No. 10) retired. Barefoot was just recently honored during CNU’s 50th anniversary celebration as one of the school’s Top 50 Most Distinguished Alumni.

OLD DOMINION HEAD COACH KAREN BAREFOOT

Barefoot Year-by-Year Head Coaching RecordYear Overall Apprentice School1995-96 12-21996-97 13-121997-98 15-81998-99 16-111999-00 23-52000-01 24-3 103-41 (.715)Lenoir-Rhyne2001-02 19-92002-03 18-122003-04 17-112004-05 16-12 70-44 (.614)Elon2008-09 5-262009-10 12-192010-11 20-13 37-58 (.389)Old Dominion2011-12 11-212012-13 19-12 30-33 (.476)

CAREER TOTAL 240-176 (.577)

• 12winningseasonsin15yearsasaheadcoach(15in18yearsofcoaching)• TwoNationalCoachoftheYearawards• Overallrecordof317-199incoaching(240-176asaheadcoach)• LedtheApprenticeSchooltothe2001NSCAANationalChampionship• Three-timeWBCAAll-AmericanatChristoperNewportUniversity• MemberofCNU’sTop50MostDistinguishedAlumni

THE BAREFOOT PROFILE

Coach Barefooton Twitter@BarefootODU

Full Barefoot Bio on ODUSports.com

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Old Dominion By The Numbers

2 Lady Monarchs with WNBA Championship Rings (2005 Sacramento Monarchs - Ticha Penicheiro, Hamchetou Maiga)

3 National Championships (1979, 1980-AIAW 1985-NCAA)

7 Lady Monarchs to reach 1,000 career rebound mark

7 Lady Monarchs with retired jerseys * #10 Nancy Lieberman * #42 Inge Nissen * #22 Anne Donovan * #21 Ticha Penicheiro * #33 Clarisse Machanguana * #15 Tracy Claxton * #13 Medina Dixon

11 Years played at the Ted Constant Convocation Center

11 ODU Players named to the CAA’s 25th Anniversary Team (11 of 25 honored)

17 CAA Titles (1992-2008)

25 Overall NCAA Appearances (1982-85, 1987-90, 1992-08)

131 Wins at The Ted

959 Wins all-time for ODU; the third program all-time to reach the 900-win mark

TURNING THE PAGEThe Lady Monarchs earned another postseason bid last year and made an eight-game improvement in the win column in 2012-13 while landing five players on all-conference teams.

WNIT Old Dominion made their third appearance in the WNIT in the last four seasons in 2012-13 when it hosted Davidson on March 21. ODU has hosted the first round game in all three appearances. The Lady Monarchs defeated American (63-55) in 2010 before falling at Providence (76-61). In 2011, ODU fell to Loyola Maryland in the first round (67-65).

POSTSEASON With a berth in the 2013 WNIT, Old Dominion has now made a postseason tournament in 20 of the past 22 seasons. ODU has earned made the NCAA Tournament 25 tims and the WNIT three times.

After finishing last year’s regular season before the rest of the league and then sitting out of the CAA Tournament due to the now executed move to Confer-ence USA, the Lady Monarchs did not play for 18 days when taking on David-son on March 21 in the WNIT. ALL-CAA ACCOLADESLast year, five Lady Monarchs were named to the All-CAA teams, as sophomore forward Shae Kelley was named to the All-CAA second team and to the All-Defensive team while senior guard Jackie Cook earned third team All-CAA hon-ors. Freshman point guard Galaisha Goodhope was named to the All-Rookie team and redshirt senior forward Mairi Buchan earned All-Academic first team honors, while sophomore point guard Ashley Betz-White was All-Academic honorable mention.

CLOSING OUT THE CAAODU closed out their 22nd and final season in the CAA in 2013-13. The Lady Monarchs won 17 CAA titles (regular season and tournaments) and finished 317-51 (.861) all-time in league games.

PROTECTING HOME COURT ODU posted an overall record of 12-5 at the Ted in 2012-13 along with a 7-2 record in the CAA last season. Old Dominion finished 170-15 (.919) all-time in CAA regular season games at home.

LAST YEAR’S TOUGH FINAL STRETCH The Feb. 10 game at Drexel started a stretch of four games in eight days for ODU who finished the regular season taking on six opponents with winning CAA records in their final seven games last season.

TURNING UP THE DEFENSIVE PRESSUREAfter forcing 20 turnovers by William and Mary on Feb. 21 last season, Old Do-minion forced 20 turnovers or more in 17 of their 31 games during the 2012-13 season. The Lady Monarchs led the league overall (619) and in CAA games (317) in turnovers forced.

PACKING THE TED Old Dominion ranked 45th nationally and second in the CAA last season with an average of 2,605 fans per game at home at the Ted Constant Convocation Center.

CASHING IN ON FREE THROWS ODU got hot from the free throw line when CAA play started last year. In six of of their league games, the Lady Monarchs shot over 80% from the chairty stripe including a season high 86.2% from the line vs. Hofstra on Feb. 24. In 11 of their 18 CAA games last season, ODU was 71% or better from the free throw

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line. Overall in CAA action last season, ODU shot 72.4% (260-359).

BENCH HELP The Lady Monarchs continued to utilize their bench having outscored the opposition 777-405 in bench points last season. 39 percent of ODU’s season point total came from their bench com-pared to just 22 percent from the opposition. In CAA play, the ODU bench outscored the opposing bench, 467-211.

ODU had more bench points in 25 of their 31 games last season.

KELLEY’S IMPACT Junior forward Shae Kelley made a big impact on her teammates as she was selected as one of the team captains for 2012-13 despite not having played a single minute yet for Old Dominion. The Colorado native scored in double-digits in 22 of the 31 games last season (including the final eight) and leads the team in scoring, rebounding, blocks and steals while registering seven double-doubles. She earned second team All-CAA honors and was named to the CAA All-Defensive team. Kelley has been named one of two captains again this season, along with Stephanie Gardner.

COOK PASSED MILESTONESFormer senior Jackie Cook racked up several milestones last season. She became the 30th player in ODU history to reach the 1,000-point mark on Feb. 21 vs. William and Mary and finished her career with 1,063 points which is 27th most in school history. She connected on her 100th career three-point basket at William and Mary on Jan 27. On Jan. 24 against Georgia State, Cook passed the 400 career rebound mark and has also eclipsed the 150-career assist mark and the 100-career steal mark last season.

LEAGUE LEADERS Last year, the Lady Monarchs finished atop the CAA in the following categories per game:

#1 3-PT FG % Defense .272#2 Turnover Margin +3.16#2 Assists Per Game 15.1#3 Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.9

LAST TIME OUT ODU fell to Davidson last season in the first round of the WNIT on March 21 at the Ted Constant Con-vocation Center, 82-73.

Shae Kelley tied her career-high with 21 points while adding six rebounds, three steals, and an assist. It was the eighth straight game that Kelley scored in double figures and the 22nd time overall last season while recording her fourth game of 20 points or more on the year.

Davidson used a 57-34 rebounding advan-tage and 27 points and 11 rebounds from two-time SoCon Player of the Year Sophia Aleksandravicius to power their way to vic-tory.

The Lady Monarchs jumped out to an early lead and held a 25-24 advantage with 9:44 remaining in the first half but the Wildcats closed on a 17-4 run to take a 41-29 lead into halftime.

ODU had a 14-4 fast break advantage and collected 11 steals as Stephanie Gardner tallied 15 points and set a career-high with three steals while matching her career high in assists with four. Galaisha Goodhope regis-tered a new career high with eight rebounds to go with 11 points and five assists and a steal.

SMOTHERING DEFENSE ODU held three opponents last season to less than 40 points in Virginia Tech (35), North Carolina Central (33) and most recently George Mason (39) making it the first time since the 2001-02 season that has happened. That season, ODU went 28-6 overall and ad-vanced to the Elite Eight while holding four teams under 40 points.

BUCHAN EARNED ACADEMIC AWARDFormer redshirt senior Mairi Buchan was named to the Capital One Academic All-District First Team on Jan. 31 for the second straight year. The teams are selected by Col-lege Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Buchan held a 3.93 grade point average majoring in biology (pre-med).

CAA ROOKIE AWARDSWith LaQuanda Younger picking up her second CAA Rookie of the Week honor last season on Jan. 21, which marks the eighth time since the beginning of the 2011-12 season that an ODU player has recieved this award. Two seasons, Ashley Betz-White, the CAA Rookie of the Year, was honored four times while freshman Galaisha Goodhope earned the honor on Jan. 7 this season.

ATOP THE CAA IN NON-CONFERENCE ACTIONLast season, Old Dominion finished tied for the best non-conference record in the league at 9-3 along with Delaware.

Both the nine non-conference wins and the 9-3 start were bests for ODU since the 2007-08 season when they went to the Sweet 16 with a record of 31-5.

O D U ’ S 2 0 1 2 - 1 3 R E C O R D . . .Overall ......................................................... 19-12CAA ..................................................................10-8Non-Conference ........................................... 9-4TV games ......................................................... 1-2vs. Top-25 ......................................................... 0-3vs. Top-10 ......................................................... 0-1Overtime .......................................................... 0-0

Home ..............................................................12-5Road .................................................................. 6-6Neutral site ...................................................... 1-1

Coming off a win ........................................11-8Coming off a loss .......................................... 7-4

Leading at the half .................................... 16-1Tied at the half ............................................... 0-1Trailing at the half ......................................3-10

Games decided by 5 pts or less ............... 2-2Games decided by 6-10 pts ...................... 3-1Games decided by 11-19 pts .................... 6-7Games decided by 20 or more ................ 8-2

Scoring 49 points or fewer ........................ 0-2Scoring 50-59 points ................................... 4-4Scoring 60-69 points ................................... 4-4Scoring 70-79 points ................................... 9-2Scoring 80 points or more ......................... 2-0

Allow 39 points or fewer ............................ 3-0Allow 40-49 points ....................................... 4-0Allow 50-59 points ....................................... 7-1Allow 60-69 points ....................................... 5-4Allow 70-79 points ....................................... 0-4Allow 80 points or more............................. 0-3

Leading with 10:00 remaining ...............17-1Trailing with 10:00 remaining ................2-11Tied with 10:00 remaining ........................ 0-0Leading with 5:00 remaining .................18-1Trailing with 5:00 remaining ...................0-11Tied with 5:00 remaining ........................... 1-0

More rebounds .............................................. 8-0Fewer rebounds ....................................... 11-12Equal rebounds ............................................. 0-0

More turnovers .............................................. 3-5Less turnovers ..............................................13-5Equal turnovers ............................................. 3-2

More bench points .....................................17-8Fewer bench points ..................................... 2-3Equal bench points ...................................... 0-1

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YOUNG LADY MONARCHSLast season, Old Dominion was ranked 22nd nationally in terms of most inexpe-rienced teams in the country. The Lady Monarchs had just 16 years of combined experience with three freshmen and five newcomers. ODU was the highest ranked team in the CAA and in the state of Virginia on the list.

FIRST TIME OPPONENTSOld Dominion sees several new faces on their 2013-14 schedule as they will face TEN schools for the first time this season. Those schools include: Ohio State, Bowling Green, Marist, UMass-Lowell, Southern Miss, FAU, Tulsa, North Texas, Rice and UTSA.

MID-SEASON HELP OFF THE BENCHJunior guard transfer Stephanie Gardner was eligible to play on Dec. 19 at UNLV while ju-nior guard transfer Michalle Brandao played for the first time in her ODU career on Jan. 2 vs. Pittsburgh. Both players sat out due to NCAA transfer rules.

LADY MONARCHS PICKED SIXTHOld Dominion was picked to finish sixth this season in the C-USA preseason poll. The vot-ing was done by the league’s head coaches. Newcomer, Midlle Tennessee was picked to win the C-USA, followed by UTEP, Tulane, Charlotte and FIU.

2013-14 C-USA PRESEASON POLL1. Middle Tennessee 2. UTEP 3. Tulane 4. Charlotte 5. FIU 6. Old Dominion 7. East Carolina 8. UAB 9. Tulsa 10. Rice 11. Louisiana Tech 12. North Texas 13. Southern Miss 14. Florida Atlantic 14. UTSA 16. Marshall

KELLEY PRESEASON ALL C-USAJunior Shae Kelley was selected as one of only eight members to the 2013-14 Conference USA Preseason Team. Below is a look at the 2013-14 Conference USA Coaches’ Preseason Poll, as well as the 2013-14 Conference USA Preseason Team.

NEWS & NOTES

O D U ’ S 2 0 1 2 - 1 3 R E C O R D . . .More made free throws ............................13-3Fewer made free throws ............................ 6-7Equal made free throws ............................. 0-2

More FT attempts .......................................11-4Fewer FT attempts ....................................... 6-8Equal FT attempts ........................................ 2-0

More assists ..................................................17-2Fewer assists .................................................2-10Equal assists .................................................... 0-0

More steals ....................................................11-4Fewer steals .................................................... 5-6Equal steals ..................................................... 3-2

Better FG% ....................................................17-3Worse FG% ...................................................... 2-9Equal FG% ....................................................... 0-0

Better FT% .....................................................12-4Worse FT% ...................................................... 7-7Equal FT% ........................................................ 0-1

Better 3-PT FG% ..........................................15-3Worse 3-PT FG% ............................................ 4-7Equal 3-PT FG% ............................................. 0-2

ODU shoots34.9% or worse .............................................. 2-335-39.9% .......................................................... 4-540-44.9% .......................................................... 7-345-49.9% .......................................................... 4-150% or better ................................................. 2-0

Opponent shoots 34.9% or worse ............................................10-235-39.9% .......................................................... 4-140-44.9% .......................................................... 3-445-49.9% .......................................................... 2-350% or better ................................................. 0-2

Monday ............................................................ 0-0Tuesday ............................................................ 3-1Wednesday ..................................................... 1-1Thursday .......................................................... 5-4Friday ................................................................ 3-1Saturday ........................................................... 2-0Sunday.............................................................. 5-5

Afternoon games .......................................10-7Night games ................................................... 9-5

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,ODU Scored 100 Points Or More: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regular Season: 105-62 vs. Hofstra (2/12/04). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exhibition: 119-66 vs. Davis and Elkins (11/3/13)ODU Scored 90 Points Or More: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94-100 at Northeastern (1/7/10)ODU Scored 80 Points Or More: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-57 vs . Hofstra (2/24/13)ODU Scored 40 Points Or Less: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-65 vs. RV/RV Syracuse (11/26/09)

Opponent Scored 100 Points Or More: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94-100 at Northeastern (1/7/10)Opponent Scored 90 Points Or More: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37-90 at No. 7/8 Tennessee (12/28/11)Opponent Scored 80 Points Or More: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73-82 vs . Davidson (3/21/13)Opponent Scored 40 Points Or Less: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-39 at George Mason (2/5/13)

An ODU Player Scored 25 Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, Jackie Cook vs . Alabama A&M (12/21/12)An ODU Player Scored 30 Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, Tia Lewis vs. Georgia State (1/4/11)An ODU Player Scored 35 Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, Shareese Grant vs. Delaware (3/12/05)An Opponent Scored 25 Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, Sophia Aleksandravisius, Davidson (3/21/13)An Opponent Scored 30 Points: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, Shante Evans, Hofstra (1/20/13)An Opponent Scored 35 Points:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40, Gabriela Marginean, Drexel (2/12/09)

An ODU Player Grabbed 15 Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, Shae Kelley, vs . UNCW (2/3/13)An ODU Player Grabbed 20 Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . .20, Kim Giddens, vs. James Madison (3/14/03)An Opponent Grabbed 15 Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, Jewel Tunstull, Northeastern, (3/3/13)An Opponent Grabbed 20 Rebounds: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, Courtney Hurt, VCU (2/19/12)

An ODU Player Had 10 Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12, Jazzmin Walters, East Carolina (11/13/07)An Opponent Had 10 Assists: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, Andreana Thomas, Hofstra (1/20/13)

An ODU Player Had a Double-Double (Points-Assists): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jazzmin Walters (17 pts, 10 assists), vs. Virginia (3/25/08)An ODU Player Had a Double-Double (Points-Rebounds): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shae Kelley (17 pts, 10 reb) vs . W&M (2/21/13)An ODU Player Had a Double-Double (Rebounds-Assists):An ODU Player Had a Double-Double (Rebounds-Blocks):Two ODU Players Had Double-Doubles in the Same Game: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .Tia Lewis (19 pts, 14 reb) & JoNiquia Guilford (12 pts, 14 reb), at George Washington (11/30/11)Three ODU Players Had Double-Doubles in the Same Game: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tiffany Green (13 pts, 12 reb), Jessica Canady (12 pts, 10 reb). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & Jazzmin Walters (17 pts, 10 asts), vs. Virginia (3/25/08)An ODU Player Had Back-to-Back Double-Doubles: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shae Kelley, (12 pts 12 reb), vs . Georgia State (1/24/13) & (18 pts, 10 reb), at W&M (1/27/13)An ODU Player Had a Triple-Double in a Game:Three Players Scored 20 Points in a Game:Five Players Scored in Double Figures in the Same Game: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vs. Charlotte (12/29/10). . . . .Jasmine Parker (16), Kquanise Byrd (14), Jo Guilford (12), Tia Lewis (14) & Shadasia Green (11)Two Players Grabbed 10 Rebounds in a Game: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tia Lewis (10) and Jackie Cook (10) vs. James Madison (2/1/12)Three Players Grabbed 10 Rebounds in a Game:

An ODU Player Averaged Double Figures in Scoring and Rebounding in a Season:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nyree Roberts (20.2 ppg/12.0 rpg), 1997-98

ODU Shot Over 50 Percent: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .531 at UNLV (12/19/12)ODU Shot 80 Percent From The Line: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .862 vs . Hofstra, 25-for-29 (2/24/13)Opponent Shot Over 50 Percent: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .534, #20/22 Delaware (2/14/13)Opponent Shot 80 Percent From The Line: . . . . . . . . . . . .1 .000 at George Mason, 6-for-6 (2/5/13)

Won in Overtime: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88-85 vs. UVA (3/25/08) - NCAA Tournament 2nd RoundLost in Overtime: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76-72 at VCU (1/11/12)Won in Overtime during the regular season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-48 at UNC-Wilmington (3/6/03)Lost in Overtime during the regular season: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76-72 at VCU (1/11/12)

THE LAST TIME....

All-Time CAA Home Record Regular Season: CAA Tournament: Streak: ODU FIELDHOUSE1991-92: 6-1 3-0 +51992-93: 7-0 3-0 +151993-94: 7-0 -- +221994-95: 8-0 3-0 +331995-96: 8-0 3-0 +441996-97: 8-0 -- +521997-98: 8-0 -- +601998-99: 8-0 -- +681999-00: 8-0 -- +762000-01: 8-0 2-0 +862001-02: 9-0 3-0 +98TED CONSTANT CONVOCATION CENTER2002-03: 9-0 3-0 +1102003-04: 9-0 3-0 +1222004-05: 8-1 -- +82005-06: 9-0 -- +172006-07: 9-0 -- +262007-08: 9-0 -- +352008-09: 8-1 -- +372009-10: 6-3 -- --2010-11 8-1 -- +62011-12 3-6 -- +12012-13 7-2 -- +3Totals: 170-15 (.919) 23-0 (1.000)Overall Record: 193-15 (.928)

ALL-TIME CAA RECORD Regular Season: CAA Tournament:

1991-92: 9-5 3-01992-93: 14-0 3-01993-94: 14-0 3-01994-95: 13-1 3-01995-96: 16-0 3-01996-97: 16-0 3-01997-98: 16-0 3-01998-99: 16-0 3-01999-00: 16-0 3-02000-01: 15-1 2-02001-02: 18-0 3-02002-03: 15-3 3-02003-04: 17-1 3-02004-05: 15-3 3-02005-06: 17-1 3-02006-07: 17-1 3-02007-08: 17-1 3-02008-09: 11-7 1-12009-10: 14-4 2-12010-11 14-4 0-12011-12 7-11 1-12012-13 10-8 --Totals: 317-51 (.861) 54-4 (.931)Overall Record: 371-55 (.871)

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Pronunciation Guide

Ije Ajemba EE/jayah/JEMM/buh

MichelleBrandao BRAN/dow

Galashia Goodhope gah/LAY/shuh

Annika Holopainen AHN/i/kuhHall/oh/PAIN/in

Shae Kelley SHAY

Odegua Oigbokie oh/DAY/gwaoo/ee/BOO/kee

Chelisa Painter chuh/LEE/suh

Shakeva Richards sha/KEE/vuh

LaQuandaYoungerluh/QWAN/duh

         2013-­14  OLD  DOMINION  UNIVERSITY  WOMEN’S  BASKETBALL  ROSTER    NUMERICAL    No.   Name       Pos.   Ht.   Yr.   Hometown  (Prev.  School)  0       Gardner,  Stephanie    G    5-­‐7    Sr.    Glassboro,  N.J.  (Glassboro)  1       Kelley,  Shae        F    6-­‐1    Jr.    Denver,  Colo.  (Denver  East)  2       Brandao,  Michelle    G    5-­‐10    Sr.    Freixo  Ponte  De  Lima,  Portugal    3       Painter,  Chelisa    F    6-­‐1    RJr.    Chesapeake,  Va.  (Indian  River)  4       Allison,  Becca        G    5-­‐8    RSr.    Edinburgh,  Scotland  (Portobello)  5       Goodhope,  Galaisha    G    5-­‐5    So.    Norfolk,  Va.  (Princess  Anne)  11       Betz-­‐White,  Ashley    G    5-­‐4    Jr.    Mechanicsburg,  Pa.  (Trinity)  14       Holopainen,  Annika    F    6-­‐1    RFr.    Helsinki,  Finland    23       Ajemba,  Ije        C    6-­‐3    Fr.    Lanham,  Md.  (Parkdale)  24       Younger,  LaQuanda    G    5-­‐10    So.    Newport  News,  Va.  (Warwick)  25       Simms,  Jennie        F    6-­‐0    RFr.    Accokeek,  Md.  (Riverdale  Baptist)  32       Minor,  Tiffany    F    6-­‐0    Jr.    Upper  Marlboro,  Md.  (The  Maret  School)  34       Oigbokie,  Odegua    F    6-­‐1    Fr.    Memphis,  Tenn.  (Ridgeway)  40       Young,  Destinee    F    6-­‐1    Fr.    Hoffman  Estates,  Ill.  (Hoffman  Estates)  53       Richards,  Shakeva    F    6-­‐2    Sr.    Griffin,  Ga.  (Spalding)    ALPHABETICAL    No.   Name       Pos.   Ht.   Yr.   Hometown  (Prev.  School)  23                Ajemba,  Ije     C   6-­‐3    Fr.   Lanham,  Md.  (Parkdale)  4                    Allison,  Becca       G   5-­‐8    RSr.   Edinburgh,  Scotland  (Portobello)  11      Betz-­‐White,  Ashley   G   5-­‐4    Jr.   Mechanicsburg,  Pa.  (Trinity)  2                    Brandao,  Michelle   G   5-­‐10    Sr.    Freixo  Ponte  De  Lima,  Portugal    0                    Gardner,  Stephanie   G   5-­‐7    Sr.    Glassboro,  N.J.  (Glassboro)  5                    Goodhope,  Galaisha   G   5-­‐5    So.    Norfolk,  Va.  (Princess  Anne)  14                Holopainen,  Annika   F   6-­‐1    RFr.    Helsinki,  Finland    1                    Kelley,  Shae       F   6-­‐1    Jr.    Denver,  Colo.  (Denver  East)  32                Minor,  Tiffany       F   6-­‐0    Jr.    Upper  Marlboro,  Md.  (The  Maret  School)  34                Oigbokie,  Odegua   F   6-­‐1    Fr.    Memphis,  Tenn.  (Ridgeway)  3                      Painter,  Chelisa   F   6-­‐1    RJr.    Chesapeake,  Va.  (Indian  River)  53        Richards,  Shakeva   F   6-­‐2    Sr.    Griffin,  Ga.  (Spalding)  25        Simms,  Jennie       F   6-­‐0    RFr.    Accokeek,  Md.  (Riverdale  Baptist)  40        Young,  Destinee   F   6-­‐1    Fr.    Hoffman  Estates,  Ill.  (Hoffman  Estates)  24                Younger,  LaQuanda   G   5-­‐10    So.    Newport  News,  Va.  (Warwick)        

By Class

Seniors (4): BeccaAllison,MichelleBrandao,

StephanieGardner,ShakevaRichards

Juniors (4): AshleyBetz-White,ShaeKelley,

TiffanyMinor,ChelisaPainter

Sophomores (2): GalashiaGoodhope,LaQuan-

daYounger

Freshmen (3): IjeAjemba,OdeguaOigbokie,

DestineeYoung

By Origin

Colorado (1): Shae KelleyFinland (1): AnnikaHolopainenGeorgia (1): ShakevaRichardsIllinois (1): DestineeYoungMaryland (2): IjeAjemba, TiffanyMinorNew Jersey (1): Stephanie GardnerNew York (1): BrittanyMartinPennsylvania (1):AshleyBetz-WhitePortugal (1):MichelleBrandaoScotland (2): BeccaAllison,MairiBuchanTennessee (1): Odegua OigbokieVirginia (3): GalashiaGoodope,ChelisaPainter,LaQuandaYounger

BirthdaysJanuary31 Richard FortuneMarch6 KarenBarefoot17 IjeAjemba29 BeccaAllisonApril1 MichelleBrandao2 AnnetteChester24 Jennie SimmsMay9 ChelisaPainter9 LaQuandaYounger10 DestineeYoung14 Galaisha GoodhopeJune2 Jim Corrigan23 TiffanyMinorJuly7 TrinaPatterson23 Stephanie GardnerAugust4 AnnikaHolopainenSeptember15 ShakevaRichards29 ShaeKelleyOctober 10 Odegua OigbokieDecember6 AshleyBetz-White

2013-14 OLD DOMINION ROSTER INFORMATION

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Sr., Guard, 5-7, Glassboro , NJ

STEPHANIEGARDNER

#0Jr., Forward, 6-1, Denver, CO

SHAEKELLEY

#1Sr., Guard, 5-10, Freixo Ponte De Lima, Portugal

MICHELLE BRANDAO

#2

RS-Jr., Forward, 6-1, Chesapeake, VA

CHELISAPAINTER

#3RS-Sr., Guard, 5-8, Edinburgh, Scotland

BECCAALLISON

#4

Fr., Center, 6-3, Lanham, MD

IJE AJEMBA

#23Jr., Guard, 5-4, Mechanicsburg, PA

ASHLEY BETZ-WHITE

#11RS-Fr., Forward, 6-1, Helsinki, Finland

ANNIKA HOLOPAINEN

#14

So., Guard, 5-10, Newport News, VA

LAQUANDAYOUNGER

#24

Fr., Forward, 6-1, Memphis, TN.

ODEGUA OIGBOKIE

#34

Jr., Forward, 6-0, Upper Marlboro, MD

TIFFANY MINOR

#32JENNIE SIMMS

Head Coach

Christopher Newport ‘95

3rd Season at ODU

240-176 Overall Head

Coaching Record

KAREN BAREFOOT

So., Guard, 5-5, Norfolk, VA

GALAISHAGOODHOPE

#5

RS-Fr., Forward, 6-0, Accokeek, MD

#25

#40

DESTINEE YOUNG

Fr., Forward, 6-1, Hoffman Estates, ILL.

SHAKEVA RICHARDS

Sr., Forward, 6-2, Griffin, GA

#53

2013 - 2014

LADY MONARCHS

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IJE AJEMBA C Fr. 6-3 Lanhamn, Md.Points: 0 FGM: 0 FGA: 03PT FGM: 03PT FGA: 0FTM: 0REBS: 0AST: 0STEALS: 0MINS: 0

BECCA ALLISON G RSr. 5-8 Edinburgh, ScotlandPoints: 14 (@ UNLV – 12/19/12) FGM: 5 (@ UNLV – 12/19/12) FGA: 9 (@ Georgia Tech – 11/13/11)3PT FGM: 3 (@ UNLV – 12/19/12)3PT FGA: 4 (vs. Northeastern – 2/23/12)FTM: 7 (vs. Seton Hall – 11/26/11)REBS: 8 (@ Virginia Tech – 11/9/12)AST: 6 (vs. South Carolina State – 12/29/12)STEALS: 2 (Eight Times)MINS: 32 (@ Georgia Tech – 11/13/11)

ASHLEY BETZ-WHITE G Jr. 5-4 Mechanicsburg, Pa.Points: 22 (Twice) FGM: 8 (@ William and Mary – 1/26/12) FGA: 13 (Twice)3PT FGM: 5 (vs. Virginia Tech – 11/11/11)3PT FGA: 8 (vs. Virginia Tech – 11/11/11)FTM: 10 (vs. Alabama – 11/24/11)REBS: 9 (vs. James Madison – 2/1/12)AST: 9 (vs. Drexel – 1/31/13)STEALS: 6 (vs. North Carolina Central – 12/7/12)MINS: 41 (@ George Washington – 11/30/11)

MICHELLE BRANDAO G Sr. 5-10 Freixo Ponte De Lima, PortugalPoints: 5 (vs. Delaware – 1/13/13) FGM: 2 (vs. Delaware – 1/13/13) FGA: 4 (vs. Georgia State – 1/24/13)3PT FGM: 1 (vs. Delaware – 1/13/13)3PT FGA: 2 (@ UNCW – 1/17/13)FTM: 0REBS: 3 (vs. Delaware – 1/13/13)AST: 8 (vs. Georgia State – 1/24/13)STEALS: 1 (Five Times)MINS: 24 (vs. Delaware - 1/13/13)

STEPHANIE GARDNER G Sr. 5-7 Glassboro, N.J. Points: 18 (@ Drexel – 2/10/13) FGM: 7 (@ Drexel – 2/10/13) FGA: 11 (@ Drexel – 2/10/13)3PT FGM: 3 (Twice)3PT FGA: 5 (vs. Towson - 1/10/13)FTM: 5 (Twice)REBS: 4 (Twice)AST: 4 (Three Times)STEALS: 3 (vs. Davidson – 3/21/13)MINS: 25 (@ Drexel – 2/10/13)

GALAISHA GOODHOPE G So. 5-5 Norfolk, Va.Points: 21 (@ Georgia State – 1/6/13) FGM: 6 (@ Georgia State – 1/6/13) FGA: 11 (@ Georgia State – 1/6/13)3PT FGM: 1 (Nine Times)3PT FGA: 3 (Three Times)FTM: 9 (@ Georgia State – 1/6/13)REBS: 8 (vs. Davidson 3/21/13)AST: 7 (vs. Northeastern – 2/17/13)STEALS: 4 (Twice)MINS: 35 (vs. Northeastern – 2/17/13)

CAREER HIGHS

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CAREER HIGHSSHAE KELLEY F Jr. 6-1 Denver, Colo.Points: 21 (Twice) FGM: 9 (Twice) FGA: 19 (Twice)3PT FGM: 03PT FGA: 1 (Three Times)FTM: 10 (@ Delaware – 2/14/13)REBS: 17 (vs. UNCW – 2/3/13)AST: 4 (Three Times)STEALS: 7 (vs. Pittsburgh – 1/2/13)MINS: 38 (vs. Northeastern – 2/17/13)TIFFANY MINOR F Jr. 6-0 Upper Marlboro, Md.Points: 12 (vs. Drexel – 1/31/13) FGM: 6 (vs. Drexel – 1/31/13) FGA: 9 (Three Times)3PT FGM: 2 (Four Times)3PT FGA: 8 (@ Stanford – 11/17/11)FTM: 3 (@ Georgia State – 1/6/13)REBS: 7 (@ Northeastern – 3/3/13)AST: 3 (Three Times)STEALS: 3 (Four Times)MINS: 28 (@ Stanford – 11/17/11)ODEGUA OIGBOKIE F Fr. 6-1 Memphis, Tenn.Points: 0 FGM:0 FGA: 03PT FGM: 03PT FGA: 0FTM: 0REBS: 0AST: 0STEALS: 0MINS: 0CHELISA PAINTER F RJr. 6-1 Chesapeake, Va.Points: 11 (@ William and Mary – 12/28/11) FGM: 5 (@ William and Mary – 12/28/11) FGA: 10 (vs. Maine – 12/2/11)3PT FGM: 03PT FGA: 0FTM: 5 (vs. Radford – 11/26/11)REBS: 8 (vs. Radford – 11/26/11)AST: 1 (@ La Salle – 1/29/11)STEALS: 2 (Seven Times)MINS: 23 (vs. Temple – 2/16/11)SHAKEVA RICHARDS F Sr. 6-2 Griffin, Ga.Points: 18 (vs. La Tech – 11/25/11) FGM: 7 (vs. La Tech – 11/25/11) FGA: 11 (Twice)3PT FGM: 1 (Five Times)3PT FGA: 2 (Twice)FTM: 4 (Twice)REBS: 6 (Twice)AST: 3 (Twice)STEALS: 2 (vs. Georgia State – 1/24/13)MINS: 29 (vs. La Tech – 11/25/11)DESTINEE YOUNG F Fr. 6-1 Hoffman Estates, Ill.Points: 0 FGM: 0 FGA: 03PT FGM: 03PT FGA: 0FTM: 0REBS: 0AST: 0STEALS: 0MINS: 0LAQUANDA YOUNGER G So. 5-10 Newport News, Va. Points: 14 (@ Hofstra – 1/20/13) FGM: 4 (Twice) FGA: 9 (@ William and Mary – 1/27/13)3PT FGM: 4 (Twice)3PT FGA: 7 (@ William and Mary – 1/27/13)FTM: 4 (vs. Hofstra – 2/24/13)REBS: 6 (Twice)AST: 4 (@ William and Mary – 1/27/13)STEALS: 2 (Twice)MINS: 25 (@ William and Mary – 1/27/13)

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OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY2013 - 2014 MONARCH BASKETBALL

DID YOU KNOW

• ESPNSportscenteranchorJayHarrisisa1987ODUgraduate.

•OfthenineMonarchswhohaveplayedintheNBA,twowerefirst round draft picks. Chris Gatling (16th overall in 1991 by Golden State) and Cal Bowdler (17th overall in 1999 by Atlanta). Gatling played in the 1997 NBA all-star game.

•ThenicknameofthestateofVirginiaisthe“OldDominion.”

•BaseballpitcherJustinVerlander(2012)helpedtheDetroitTigers reach the World Series and was named AL Rookie of the Year. In 2011, Verlander was named AL MVP and Cy Young Winner

•FormerODUcheerleader,MaryManiscalco-Theberge(’78)isthefirst female to hold the position of Chief of Surgery at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

ABOUT NORFOLK / HAMPTON ROADS AREA

•TheHamptonRoadsareaiscomprisedofsevencitiesandhasacombined population of approximately 1.5 million, making it the 27th largest metropolitan area in the United States.

• VirginiaBeachistheworld’slargestresortcityandlargestpopulatedcity in Virginia.

• VirginiaBeachhasthelongeststretchofbeachintheWorld(approx.27 miles) and has more hotels than any other city its size.

• Norfolk,1998BestBigCityintheSouthbyMoneyMagazine,ishome to the world’s largest Naval installation.

• NorfolkishometotheNorfolkTides,theBaltimoreOriolesAAAaffiliate and resides in Norfolk’s 12,000 seat Harbor Park in downtown Norfolk.

HISTORYFIRST YEAR OF BASKETBALL: 1930-31 OVERALL ALL-TIME RECORD: 1245-882 (83 years) .591 FIRST YEAR OF DIV. I. BASKETBALL:1976-77 DIVISION I ALL-TIME RECORD: 688-455 (37 yrs) .614 NO. YRS IN NCAA TRN/LAST: 11/ 2011, lost to #8 seed Butler (1st Rd.) NO. YRS IN NIT TRN/LAST: 10/ 2006 semi-finals, lost to Michigan, 66-43 RETURNING LETTERMEN: 6

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Flexible and customizable studies are also available, in addition to numerous minors.

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Students have the opportunity to learn and work alongside Old Dominion University’s outstanding faculty. Our faculty challenges and engages students, motivating them to think and perform at their best.

Our professors have received numerous awards and accolades recognizing their teaching skills, public service, and innovation.

ACHIEVEMENTS INCLUDE:• 26SCHEVOutstandingFacultyAwardwinnerssince1991• ThreeVirginiaScientistsoftheYear• ThreeCASE-U.S.ProfessorsoftheYear• OneAlexandervonHumboldtAwardwinner• 34EminentScholars• 75electedFellowsofprofessionalsocieties

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More than 24,000 students are enrolled at Old Dominion, including more than 19,000 undergraduates. Studentshailfromall50states,alongwithover1,000internationalstudentsfrom106countries.

In addition to being diverse, ODU has some of the brightest students in the nation.

OUR SCHOLARS INCLUDE:• OneRhodesScholar• ThreeUSATodayAcademicAll-Americans• TwoJackKentCookeFoundationscholarshiphonorees• OneTrumanFellow• FirstundergraduatestudentinVirginiatoearnapatent

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Wednesday, Nov. 27

Mayan Third Place, 12:30 pm CTMayan Championship, 3:00 pm CTRiviera Third Place, 6:00 pm CTRiviera Championship, 8:30 pm CT

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