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Annual Junkanoo Jam Grand Bahama Island Women's Collegiate Basketball Tournament

Nov. 23, 2006

Grand Bahamas, Nassau - FOURTH ANNUAL JUNKANOO JAM

Tournament Host
Bahamas Basketball Federation

Tournament FormatTwo counting games in two four-team brackets. Three NCAA officials will be used for each game.

Tournament Dates
Nov 22 to Nov 26, 2006

2006 Tournament Participants
Freeport Division
Maryland
Gardner-Webb
Mississippi
Virginia

Lucaya DivisionBaylor
Central Florida
South Dakota State
Northwestern

Tentative Tournament Itinerary
DAY 1: Arrive in Freeport/Lucaya on Grand Bahama Island
DAY 2: Beach Time, Watersports, Golf, Casino, etc.; Practice
DAY 3: Shoot around; Toaurnament Game
DAY 4: Shoot around; Tournament Game
DAY 5: Depart for home

Team Accommodations
The Our Lucaya Resort has three separate hotels, of which the Westin Breakers Cay is the tournament host hotel. The resort features 7.5 acres of white sand beach, 3 large pools, casino, fitness center, 2 golf courses, a full-size outdoor basketball court, tennis, 14 restaurants, and an attached shopping village with over 70 stores, restaurants, and straw market. Water sports include jet skis, sailboats, kayaks, and parasailing.

JUNKANOO JAM TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2005 WOMEN'S PARTICIPANTS & PLACINGS:

Freeport Division (2 games)
1. Rutgers
2. NC State
3. Iowa State
4. North Florida

ALL STARS: MVP - Cappie Pondexter (Rutgers); Essence Carson (Rutgers), Brittany Wilkins (Iowa State); Tiffany Stansbury (NC State), Khadijah Whittington (NC State)

Lucaya Division (2 Games)
1. Texas
2. George Washington
3. Purdue
4. South Carolina

ALL STARS: MVP - Tiffany Jackson (Texas); Katie Gearlds (Purdue); Iva Sliskovic (South Carolina); Erika Arriaran (Texas); Jessica Simmonds (George Washington)

2004 WOMEN'S PARTICIPANTS & PLACINGS:

Freeport Division (2 games)
1. Duke
2. Kansas State
3. Stephen F. Austin
4. Illinois State

ALL STARS: MVP - Monique Curry (Duke); Kendra Wecker (Kansas State); Wanisha Smith (Duke); Megan Mahoney (Kansas State); Alison Bales (Duke)

Lucaya Division (2 Games)
1. Iowa
2. Oklahoma
3. Florida
4. Akron

ALL STARS: MVP - Crystal Smith (Iowa); Bernice Mosby (Florida); Leah Rush (Oklahoma); Dionnah Jackson (Oklahoma); Jamie Cavey (Iowa)

2003 WOMEN'S PARTICIPANTS & PLACINGS:

Freeport Division (2 games)
1. Penn State
2. Kansas State
3. George Washington
4. Arizona State

ALL STARS: MVP - Tanisha Wright (Penn State); Jess Strom (Penn State); Kelly Mazzante (Penn State); Nicole Ohlde (Kansas State); Kendra Wecker (Kansas State), Ugo Oha (GWU)

Lucaya Division (2 Games)
1. Minnesota
2. Southern Cal
3. Texas A & M
4. Seton Hall

ALL STARS: MVP - Lindsey Whalen (Minnesota); Janel McCarville (Minnesota); Ebony Hoffman (USC); Rometra Craig (USC); Toccara Williams (Texas A&M); Asia Carroll (Seton Hall)

WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT RECORDS-INDIVIDUAL

TOURNAMENT MVP's:
2005
Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers; Freeport Division
Tiffany Jackson, Texas; Lucaya Division

2004Monique Curry, Duke; Freeport Division
Crystal Smith, Iowa; Lucaya Division
2003 Tanisha Wright, Penn State; Freeport Division
Lindsey Whalen, Minnesota; Lucaya Division

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS
Most Points
(One Game) 41, Kendra Wecker, Kansas State v. Illinois State, 11/26/04
(Two Games) 56, Kendra Wecker, Kansas State, 11/04

Most Rebounds
(One Game) 15, Tiffany Stansbury, NC State v. Iowa State, 11/25/05
(Two Games) 27, Alison Bales, Duke, 11/04

Most Assists
(One Game) 13, Lyndsey Medders, Iowa St. v. North Florida, 11/26/05
(Two Games) 21, Lyndsey Medders, Iowa State, 11/05

Most Steals
(One Game) 10, Cherelle George, Purdue v. South Carolina, 11/26/05
(Two Games) 12, Dionnah Jackson, Oklahoma, 11/04

Most Blocks
(One Game) 6, Alison Bales, Duke v. Kansas State, 11/27/04
(Two Games) 11, Alison Bales, Duke, 11/04

Most Free Throws Made:
(One Game) 12, Monique Curry, Duke v. Kansas State, 11/27/04
(Two Games) 19, Monique Curry, Duke, 11/04

Best Free Throw Pct:
(One Game, min. 8) 1.000 (8-8), Anna Montanana, GWU v. ASU, 11/29/03
(Two Games, min. 8), 1.000 (8-8), Anna Montanana, GWU, 11/03 (tie); 1.000 (8-8), Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, 11/05

Most Field Goals Made:
(One Game) 14, Kendra Wecker, Kansas State v. Illinois State, 11/26/04
(Two Games) 20, Kendra Wecker, Kansas State, 11/04

Best Field Goal Pct: (min. 10 attempts per game)
(One Game) .900 (9-10), Janel McCarville, Minnesota v. USC, 11/29/03(Two Games) .850 (17-20), Janel McCarville, Minnesota, 11/03

Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made:
(One Game) 8, Kendra Wecker, Kansas State v. Illinois State, 11/26/04(tie) 8, Keisha, Brown, NC State v. Iowa State, 11/25/05
(Two Games) 9, Keisha, Brown, NC State, 11/05

Best 3-pt. Field Goal Pct:
(One Game) 1.000 (3-3), Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers v. N. Florida, 11/05
(Two Games) .800 (4-5), Cappie Pondexter, Rutgers, 11/05

WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT RECORDS-TEAM CHAMPIONS:
2005
Rutgers; Freeport Division
Texas; Lucaya Division

2004
Duke; Freeport Division
Iowa; Lucaya Division

2003
Penn State; Freeport Division
Minnesota; Lucaya Division

TEAM STATISTICAL TOURNAMENT LEADERS

Most Points Scored
(One Game) 105, Kansas State v. Illinois State, 11/26/04
(Two Games) 172, Minnesota, 11/03

Best Field Goal Pct.
(One Game) .611 (33-54), Minnesota v. Texas A&M, 11/28/03
(Two Games) .550 (60-109), Minnesota, 11/03

Best 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. (min. 7 attempts per game)
(One Game) .571 (12-21), Kansas State v. Illinois State, 11/26/04
(Two Games) .378 (17-45), Kansas State, 11/03

Most Free Throws Made
(One Game) 27, Minnesota v. USC, 11/29/03; (tie) 27, Duke v. Kansas State, 11/27/04
(Two Games) 48, Minnesota, 11/03

Most Free Throws Attempted
(One Game) 43, USC v. Seton Hall, 11/28/03
(Two Games) 72, Duke, 11/04

Best Free Throw Pct. (min 15 attempts per game)
(One Game) .857 (18-21), GWU v. ASU, 11/29/03
(Two Games) .793 (23-29), Penn State, 11/03

Most Rebounds
(One Game) 64, Duke v. Stephen F. Austin, 11/26/04
(Two Games) 111, Duke, 11/04

Most Assists
(One Game) 25, NC State v. North Florida, 11/25/05
(Two Games) 39, NC State, 11/05

Most Steals
(One Game) 22, Florida v. Akron, 11/26/04
(Two Games) 37, USC, 11/03; (tie) 37, Florida, 11/04

Most Blocks
(One Game) twice 10, Duke v. Stephen F. Austin, 11/26/04; (tie) 10, Duke v. Kansas State, 11/27/04; (tie) 10, Texas v. South Carolina, 11/25/05
(Two Games) 20, Duke, 11/04