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2007-08 IPFW MastodonsTable of Contents

IPFW at a Glance........................................................................3History of Fort Wayne.................................................................5IPFW Chancellor Michael A. Wartell ...........................................6Gates Sports Center ...................................................................6IPFW Director of Athletics Tommy Bell .......................................7Allen County War Memorial Coliseum........................................72008 Summit League Basketball Championships ...................11Meet the Coaching Staff ..........................................................13Meet the Mastodons ................................................................18Team Photo ..............................................................................19Roster Breakdown ...................................................................20Radio/TV Chart .........................................................................21Season Preview .......................................................................22Statistics, Results, and History ................................................36The Summit League.................................................................48Opponents................................................................................56

Quick FactsLocation: Fort Wayne, Ind.Enrollment: 11,943Founded: 1964Conference: The Summit LeagueColors: Royal Blue and WhiteNickname: MastodonsHome Court: Hilliard Gates Sports CenterCapacity: 2,500Chancellor: Michael A. WartellAthletic Director: Tommy BellSummit League Commissioner: Tom DoupleAssociate Commissioner: Ed GromSummit League Phone: 630-516-0661Summit League Fax: 630-516-0673Head Coach: Chris Paul (St. Francis, ’91)Career/IPFW Record: 18–31 (2 yrs.)2006–07 Record: 12–17Assistant Coaches: Jenny Green, Alex Webster,

Hilary O’ConnellAthletic Trainer: Rich RilesSports Information Director: Rudy YovichWomen’s Basketball Contact: Christine FranciesE-mail: [email protected] Telephone: (260) 481-0729Athletic FAX: (260) 481-6002Photographer Credits: Christine FranciesIPFW Athletics Web site: www.gomastodons.comSummit League Web site: www.thesummitleague.org

November10 @ Toledo 4:30 p.m. 13 @ Texas Tech 7 p.m.24 MIAMI (OH) 1 p.m. 28 FRANKLIN 7 p.m.

December2 @ Wisconsin 1:30 p.m.6 SOUTHERN UTAH * ^ 5 p.m. 8 UMKC * ^ 1 p.m. 16 @ Duquesne 3 p.m. 20 @ Butler 12 p.m. 21 DETROIT 7 p.m. 23 ST. BONAVENTURE 1 p.m.

January5 @ South Dakota State * 5 p.m. 7 @ North Dakota State * 7 p.m. 9 @ Detroit 7 p.m.12 CENTENARY * ^ 4 p.m. 14 ORAL ROBERTS * 7 p.m. 19 OAKLAND * ^ 1 p.m.

22 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 7 p.m. 26 @ IUPUI * 4:30 p.m.28 @ Western Illinois * 7 p.m.

February2 NORTH DAKOTA STATE * ^ 1 p.m. 4 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE * 7 p.m. 9 @ Oral Roberts * 2:05 p.m. 11 @ Centenary College * 7 p.m. 16 @ Oakland * 3:30 p.m. 23 WESTERN ILLINOIS * ^ 1 p.m. 25 IUPUI * 7 p.m.

March1 @ Southern Utah * 5 p.m. 3 @ UMKC * 7 p.m. 8-11 @ The Summit League Championships TBA

* denotes Summit League Conference game^ denotes games played at Memorial ColiseumAll times local. Schedule subject to change. Home games in caps and bold.

2007–08 Schedule

INDIANA UNIVERSITY–PURDUE UNIVERSITY FORT WAYNE

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Home of “Mastodon Moments”every Tuesday from 6–7 p.m.

LIVE on ESPN Radio 1380.

STORE HOURSSunday–Thursday, 11 a.m.–9 p.m.

Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m.–10 p.m.Full-line catering service

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one university. two great names.

INDIANA UNIVERSITYPURDUE UNIVERSITY

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The university offers more than 190 academic programs for undergraduate andgraduate students who are taught by distin-guished professors. It’s not unusual to turn ona television documentary and see a member ofIPFW’s faculty as the “resident expert” on top-ics ranging from dinosaurs to Middle East poli-tics.

IPFW continues to grow, both in number of stu-dents and in facilities. The addition of more thana dozen soccer fields alongside the St. Joseph River has greatly increased athleticopportunities for students as well as membersof the community. IPFW has new apartment-style student housing, offering a more traditionaluniversity experience to students. This fall, anew state-of-the-art music building was dedi-cated and ground was broken for a new medicaleducation building.

IPFW’s academic organization is made up of 10major units, which include the College of Artsand Sciences; the College of Engineering, Tech-nology, and Computer Science; the College ofHealth an Human Services; the College of Visualand Performing Arts; the Richard T. DoermerSchool of Business and Management Sciences;and the School of Education. It also includes thedivisions of Continuing Studies, Labor Studies,Public and Environmental Affairs, and Organiza-tional Leadership and Supervision.

There are nearly 100 student organizations onIPFW’s campus. Groups include departmentalorganizations, honorary societies, religious or-ganizations, and special-interest groups. Thereare also several intramural sports.

IPFW is accredited by the Higher Learning Com-mission of the North Central Association of Col-leges and Schools.

As northeast Indiana’s premierpublic university, IPFW is commit-ted to enhancing access to person-alized, high-quality learning.

IPFW at a glance

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Wherever Life Takes You.

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history of the summit city

Now with a population in excessof 200,000 people, it is the sec-ond largest city in Indiana. Assuch, it offers its citizenry a widevariety of things to do, see, andappreciate. For the sports-minded, there are three profes-sional teams based here: theUnited Hockey League’s FortWayne Komets, the MidwestLeague’s Single A Baseball FortWayne Wizards (whose parentclub is the San Diego Padres),and the United Indoor FootballAssociation’s Fort Wayne Fusion.Fort Wayne holds several placesin sports history. It is the birth-place of the National BasketballAssociation and the home of theDaisies, one of five teams in thefirst professional women’s base-ball league. Fort Wayne also hasthe honor of holding the firstnight baseball game underlights.

For those interested in the per-forming arts, the Summit City of-fers venues such as the FortWayne Philharmonic, the FortWayne Ballet, Civic Theatre,Artlink, the Fort Wayne DanceCollective, and Fort WayneYoutheatre.

Some little known trivia aboutFort Wayne: the inventor of thetelevision, Philo T. Farnsworth,was born here as was fashiondesigner Bill Blass. Fort Wayne isthe home of the washing ma-chine, baking powder, parkingmeters, magnetic wire, street-lights, and gas pumps.

Fort Wayne began as an outpost on the west-ern frontier more than 200 years ago. It gainedits nickname, the “Summit City,” by being thehighest place between the Maumee andWabash river basins.

Photo courtesy Fort Wayne/Allen County Convention and Visitors Bureau

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Michael A. Wartellchancellor

Academician and scientist Michael A. Wartell came to IPFW as vice chancellor for academic af-fairs and chemistry professor in 1993. On July 1, 1994, Wartell was installed as chancellor. His prior expe-rience includes positions at Sandia Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M.; Humboldt State University inArcata, Calif.; and James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Va.

He received a B.S. in chemistry from the University of New Mexico and both an M.S. and Ph.D. from YaleUniversity in physical chemistry.

Wartell currently serves on the U.S. Army Science Board and has worked on such projects as chemicalwarfare, manpower and logistics, and decontamination. He also serves on the Defense Science Board andchairs the Defense Intelligence Agency Science and Technology Advisory Board. Wartell stays involved inthe Fort Wayne community by serving on the Board of Directors of the Greater Fort Wayne Chamber ofCommerce, Corporate Council, Leadership Fort Wayne, and Fort Wayne Philharmonic.

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Gates Sports Centerhome of the mastodons

The Gates Sports Center is home for the IPFW women’sbasketball and men’s and women’s volleyball teams. Thecenter is also the practice facility for the IPFW men’s basket-ball program. The more than 68,000 square foot,tri-level facility is located on the northeast end of the IPFWcampus and features a multipurpose gymnasium with threepractice/game courts. The Gates Sports Center seats 2,700for events. The center also houses a 1/9-mile indoor tartanrubber track, five racquetball/handball courts, a fullyequipped fitness center, and newly renovated athletic locker rooms.

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Tommy Belldirector of athletics

James T. (Tommy) Bell is IPFW’s new director of athletics beginning with the 2007–08 academicyear and comes from Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He has been the constituent devel-opment officer for the Saluki’s Department of Athletics since October 2001. As the director of athletic de-velopment, Bell oversaw a staff of two that managed all fundraising efforts within the department. Heestablished the Saluki Athletic Scholarship Fund in fall 2002 and increased that fund by more than 450percent.

“I am honored and proud to be chosen to lead the athletic department at IPFW. This is truly an excitingtime in the university’s athletic history as we enter the Summit League,” Bell said.

“I am pleased that Tommy is joining the Mastodon family here at IPFW,” Chancellor Wartell noted. “Hebrings to us a wealth of knowledge and experience in NCAA Division I collegiate athletic administrationand fundraising. Tommy’s high energy level, his people skills, and his natural warmth will make him an in-stant success in both the Mastodon and Fort Wayne communities. I’m sure that with his abilities and tal-ents, the Mastodons will be reaching new goals in a very short time.”

Most recently, Bell led the SIU athletic department’s comprehensive capital campaign efforts for The Op-portunity Through Excellence: The Campaign For Southern Illinois University. This project facilitated the

first phases of the proposed “Saluki Way” master facility plan.

Bell received an undergraduate degree from Virginia Tech in 1979, and an M.S.Ed. from Radford University in 1987. His previous develop-ment experience was at Northern Illinois University as assistant athletic director for development from 1990–99. He also served as headathletic trainer at Radford University in Virginia from 1980–84, and then serving full time as athletic trainer for the Philadelphia Phillies AAAaffiliate, the Portland Beavers from 1984–87. Tommy and his wife, Laurie, currently live in Makanda, Ill., and have two children: Joey (22)and Courtney (20). Both are attending SIU.

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Memorial Coliseum

Allen County War Memorial ColiseumThe Allen County War Memorial Coliseum is one of only a few facilities in the United States tofeature two arenas under one roof. The newly renovated Coliseum Arena has a seating capacity ofnearly 13,000, with deluxe suites and club seating. The 108,000-square-foot Expo Center has a seatingcapacity of 8,000. The total exhibit area in the Coliseum tops out at 170,000 square feet.

The Allen County War Memorial Coliseum brings IPFW fans right into the heart of Division I basketball.IPFW has hosted ESPN’s Dick Vitale, the world famous Harlem Globetrotters, the National InvitationTournament, and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.This season, we welcome the Summit League.

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Head Coach Chris PaulIn Chris Paul’s first full season as the head coach of the Mastodons,the team set and met multiple goals. This past season, the Donswon 12 games. Not only did they set a new Division I win recordwith their win total, but that was the total number of wins for theprevious two seasons.

The Mastodons also wrapped up 2006–07 ranked in the Top 100 ofthe NCAA for Division I women’s basketball in multiple categories.IPFW was 81st in free-throw percentage (.720) and 66th in three-point field goals per game (5.4). The Mastodons just missed the Top100 in blocked shots per game (#107) and steals per game (#117).

The Mastodons upset Toledo and Butler, and almost upset Indiana,falling by one point to the Hoosiers. The Mastodons also knockeddown their first road opponent since the 2004–05 season after defeating in-state rival and now conference rival, IUPUI.

Paul took over head coaching duties for the team on December 21,2005, after Bruce Patterson resigned from the position.

Paul finished his first season with a 6–14 record after the Mastodons started the season going 1–7. On March 22,2006, Paul was officially named the head coach of the women. Paul has amassed an 18–31 career record sincetaking over as the head coach.

At IPFW, Paul is responsible for all daily activities, which include practice, game preparation, recruiting and coaching defensive schemes.

Paul has served in multiple capacities at IPFW. He was previously the associate head coach for the Mastodons,a position he had for more than two seasons. Paul spent the previous three seasons as first assistant coach for the women.

Prior to IPFW, Paul spent six years as an assistant coach at the University of St. Francis under Bruce Patterson. While at USF, Paul wasresponsible for daily activities, including practices, recruiting, and gamepreparation.

Paul received a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1994from the University of St. Francis. While at USF, he was a four-year letterwinner, and maintains the school record for assists in a game (18)and is sixth All-Time with 147 assists in a season.

In his limited free time, Paul assists in coaching his son Jalen’s T-ball,flag football and basketball teams.

Paul resides in Fort Wayne with his wife Trisha, a partner at Barrett & McNagny, and their three children: sons Jalen (9) and Jackson (5) anddaughter Jersey (1).

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Assistant Coach Jenny Green

Assistant Coach Alex Webster

Green is a Lansing, Mich. native and graduated from IPFW in 2006 with a degree inpsychology with a 3.95 grade-point average. She is currently working on a mas-ter’s degree in public management with an emphasis on non-profit work at IPFW.

As a member of the IPFW women’s basketball team from 2002–06, Green playedsmall forward under Coach Paul. While playing for the Mastodons, Green was atwo-year captain and a member of the Division I Independent All-Academic teamfor two seasons.

Green has also made the record books as a Mastodon. In the All-Division I records,Green is in the Top 10 in four categories: free throws made, steals, assists, and rebounds. Green was also awarded the Doc Skelton Award.

At Lansing Catholic, Green earned All-Conference honors (three years) and All-Areahonors (two years). After her senior season, she received All-State honors and was

also named MVP of her team. She was the first basketball player to accumulate more than 350 points, assists, and rebounds at Lansing Catholic Central High School. Academically, she made the Principal’s List for four years and was amember of the National Honor Society.

Green’s current duties as an assistant coach include media relations, game planning, and practices. During practices,Green is focused on the 3s and 4s and their development. She also is the recruiting coordinator and in charge of study tables and academics. Green also scouts upcoming games, prepares the summer camp, and oversees the Masotodons’manager.

Webster is a Crown Point, Ind. native and graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics in May 2007.During her four years as a Phoenix, Webster and her teammates participated inpost-season play every season.

During her senior year, UWGB made school history with a 29–4 record and went16–0 in the Horizon League and made it to the second round of the NCAA tournament. Webster was a senior captain and a member of the HorizonLeague All-Academic team for two seasons.

Webster played at Crown Point High School and was a four-year letterwinnerand a three-year All-Conference member for the Bulldogs. Webster was a member of the Indiana Junior All-Star team, and during her senior year, shewas named First Team All-State by Hoosier Basketball Magazine and the Indiana Coaches of Girls’ Sports Association. Webster was also a McDonald’sAll-America nominee.

Webster’s coaching duties include assistance in recruiting, game planning, and practices. She also scouts the opponents and recruits and oversees the practice squad. Webster is in charge of the monthly newsletter, marketing,and the team’s efforts in community service as well.

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Assistant Coach Hilary O’ConnellO’Connell is a Warsaw, Ind. native and graduated from IPFW in May 2007. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in organizational leadership and supervision(OLS) at IPFW.

While a Mastodon, O’Connell was a two-year captain and named to the IndependentAll-Academic teams in the 2005–06 and 2006–07 seasons, maintaining a 3.24 grade-point average. O’Connell has the single game record for three-point field goals made percentage after being perfect against UMBC in the 2005–06 season (6–6). O’Connellis fifth All-Time in three-point field goals made, with 142 in her career. On the Division IAll-Time list, she is third in the same category. O’Connell is also on the following All-Division I lists: points, field goals made, steals, assists, rebounds, free-throw percentage, and blocked shots.

O’Connell graduated from Warsaw High and was named to the All-Conference teamthree years in a row. She was also named to the South Bend Tribune’s All-Area team.O’Connell was honored by receiving MVP for three years while she played for the

Tigers. She also received the 21 Alive Player-of-the-Week honors and participated in the Nancy Rehm All-Star Classic as well asthe Junior All-Stars.

In her day-to-day duties as an assistant coach, O'Connell has on-court duties and is responsible for the team's travel plans,film exchange and is involved in recruiting.

Mastodon Support Staff

Rich RilesAthletic Trainer

Rich Riles enters his sixth year as the associate athletic trainer at IPFW.

Riles received a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sport sciences from the Universityof Oregon in 1991. He completed a master’s degree in athletic training at IndianaState University. While at ISU, Riles was the graduate assistant for ISU football. Heserved as the head athletic trainer at the University of St. Francis from 1995–2001before coming to IPFW.

Riles currently resides in Monroeville, Ind., with his wife, Renee. They have three children: Charee (21), Stephen (18), and Michael (7), and one grandson, Bradley (4).

This is Cassandra Redd’s first season as a manager for the Mastodons.

Redd is a 2004 graduate of James Whitcomb Riley High School in South Bend. She iscurrently a junior at IPFW. Her duties as the manager include: at practice she sets up,runs the clock, does the stats, and participates in drills. Redd is also responsible forassisting opponents when they come to IPFW for a game.

Cassandra ReddStudent Manager

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For intercollegiate athletics to promote the character development of participants, to enhance the integrity of highereducation, and to promote civility in society, student-athletes, coaches, and all others associated with these athleticsprograms and events should adhere to such fundamental values as respect, fairness, civility, honesty, and responsibility. These values should be manifest not only in athletics participation, but also in the broad spectrum ofactivities affecting the athletics program. It is the responsibility of each institution to:

(a) Establish policies for sportsmanship and ethical conduct in intercollegiate athletics consistent with the educational mission and goals of the institution; and

(b) Educate, on a continuing basis, all constituencies about the policies in Constitution 2.4-(a).

NCAA PRINCIPLE OF SPORTSMANSHIPAND ETHICAL CONDUCT

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Meet the Mastodons

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2007-08 IPFW Mastodons

Front Row: Jordan Zuppe, Courtney Reed, Jessica Teubert, Johnna Lewis-Carlisle,Nanyamka Moore, Hannah Thieke, Chelsey Jackson.

Back Row: Sarah Haluska, Samantha Edwards, Tina Moen, Juliane Höhne,Natalie Roberts, Maggie O’Connell, Kayla Kovach.

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2007–08 Roster BreakdownNumerical RosterNo. Name Ht. Pos. Yr. Hometown (Last School)2 Hannah Thieke 5–9 G SO Kokomo, Ind. (Western) 3 Jessica Teubert 5–6 G JR Jonesville, Mich. (Lansing C.C.) 4 Chelsey Jackson 5–7 G FR Flint, Mich. (Flint Central) 11 Johnna Lewis-Carlisle 5–6 G SR Lexington, Ky. (Henry Clay) 12 Sarah Haluska 5–10 G FR Aliquippa, Pa. (Hopewell) 14 Courtney Reed 5–7 G SO Fort Laramie, Ohio (Fort Laramie) 15 Maggie O'Connell 6–0 F JR Marion, Iowa (Kirkwood C.C.) 20 Kayla Kovach 6–0 F FR Lakewood, Ohio (Lakewood) 22 Nanyamka Moore 5–8 G JR Detroit, Mich. (Ferndale) 23 Jordan Zuppe 5–7 G FR Aliquippa, Pa. (Hopewell) 31 Tina Moen 6–0 G JR Oslo, Norway (Wang Toppidrett) 33 Samantha Edwards 6–0 F SO Okemos, Mich. (Okemos) 35 Natalie Roberts 6–1 F/C SR Connersville, Ind. (Lincoln)50 Juliane Höhne 6–3 F/C SR Halle/Saale, Germany (Martin Luther Univ.)

Head Coach: Chris Paul (Second Year)Assistant Coaches: Jenny Green (Second Year), Alex Webster (First Year), Hilary O’Connell (First Year)Trainner: Rich Riles

Mastodons by....Height 5–6 (2)

Jessica TeubertJohnna Lewis-Carlisle

5–7 (3)Chelsey JacksonCourtney ReedJordan Zuppe

5–8 (1)Nanyamka Moore

5–9 (1)Hannah Thieke

5–10 (1)Sarah Haluska

6–0 (4)Maggie O’ConnellKayla KovachTina MoenSamantha Edwards

6–1 (1)Natalie Roberts

6–3 (1)Juliane Höhne

Class Senior (3)Johnna Lewis-CarlisleNatalie RobertsJuliane Höhne

Junior (4)Jessica TeubertMaggie O’ConnellNanyamka MooreTina Moen

Sophomore (3)Hannah ThiekeCourtney ReedSamantha Edwards

Freshmen (4)Chelsey JacksonSarah HaluskaKayla KovachJordan Zuppe

Position Forward (3)Maggie O’ConnellKayla KovachSamantha Edwards

Guard (8)Hannah ThiekeJessica TeubertChelsey JacksonJohnna Lewis-CarlisleSarah HaluskaCourtney ReedNanyamka MooreTina MoenJordan Zuppe

Forward/Center (2)Natalie RobertsJuliane Höhne

Indiana (2)Hannah ThiekeNatalie Roberts

Ohio (2)Courtney ReedKayla Kovach

Michigan (4)Jessica TeubertChelsey JacksonNanyamka MooreSamantha Edwards

Kentucky (1)Johnna Lewis-Carlisle

Iowa (1)Maggie O’Connell

Pennsylvania (2)Sarah HaluskaJordan Zuppe

Germany (1)Juliane Hohne

Norwway (1)Tina Moen

Pronunciation GuideJohnna Lewis-Carlisle John-a Lewis Car-lyleJuliane Höhne Julie-anne Who-naTina Moen Mow-in (like the faucet)Hannah Thieke TikiNanyamka Moore Nye-yam-kJessica Teubert Two-bertKayla Kovach K-la Ko-vatchSarah Haluska Hah-loo-ska

Where in the World....

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2007–08 Radio/TV Chart

Hannah Thieke5–9 • G • So.Kokomo, Ind.

Western

Jessica Teubert5–6 • G • Jr.

Jonesville, Mich.Lansing C.C.

Chelsey Jackson5–7 • G • Fr.Flint, Mich.Flint Central

Johnna Lewis-Carlisle5–6 • G • Sr.Lexington, Ky.

Henry Clay

Sarah Haluska5–10 • G • Fr.Aliquippa, Pa.

Hopewell

Courtney Reed5–7 • G • So.

Fort Laramie, OhioFort Laramie

Maggie O’Connell6–0 • F • Jr.Marion, IowaKirkwood C.C.

Kayla Kovach6–0 • F • Fr.

Lakewood, OhioLakewood

Nanyamka Moore5–8 • G • Jr.Detroit, Mich.

Ferndale

Jordan Zuppe5–7 • G • Fr.Aliquippa, Pa.

Hopewell

Tina Moen6–0 • G • Jr.Oslo, Norway

Wang Toppidrett

Samantha Edwards6–0 • F • So.

Okemos, Mich.Okemos

Natalie Roberts6–1 • F/C • Sr.

Connersville, Ind.Lincoln

Juliane Höhne6–3 • F/C • Sr.

Halle/Saale, GermanyMartin Luther Univ.

Head CoachChris Paul

Second YearUniv. of St. Francis, ’94

Assistant CoachJenny GreenSecond Year

IPFW, ’06

Assistant CoachAlex Webster

First YearUW–Green Bay, ’07

Director of B’ball Ops.Hilary O’Connell

First YearIPFW, ’07

#2 #3 #4 #11 #12

#14 #15 #20 #22 #23

#31 #33 #35 #50

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Season PreviewThe Mastodons look to improve on last year’s achievements as they look toward the2007–08 season. Last season, the Dons set multiple records, including the Division Iwin record with 12 wins. That total equaled the total wins for the previous two seasons combined.

IPFW also wrapped up the 2006–07 season ranked highly in multiple categories by theNCAA. IPFW was 81st in free-throw percentage (.720) and 66th in three-point field goalsper game (5.4). The Mastodons just missed the top 100 in blocked shots per game (#107)and steals per game (#117).

The Mastodons will also look for more upsets. Last season, they upset Toledo and Butlerand won their first road game since the 2004–05 season against in-state and now conference rival, IUPUI.

“We enjoyed some success last season as a basketball program, winning a school record12 games since going Division I.” Paul said.

The PlayersThe Mastodons return senior Johnna Lewis-Carlisle for her fourth and final year. Last season, Lewis-Carlisle led IPFW in scoring, averaging 16.4 ppg. She also broke into the1,000-point club, and is currently third All-Time in scoring. Lewis-Carlisle is a co-captainthis season, and Paul expects big things from her.

Also joining her are fellow seniors Natalie Roberts and Juliane Höhne. Roberts saw limited court time last season, averaging 2.6 ppgand 2.8 rpg while Höhne averaged 6.1 ppg and 3.5 rpg. Höhne was also named to the Independent All-Academic Team. Höhne is avery talented post who has the ability to dominate the game at both ends of the floor, Paul said.

IPFW will look for Roberts to continue to make tremendous strides. She has improved her game and physical fitness since last season, and it will show in her game. She is very aggressive and looks to be a solid contributor this season.

IPFW’s junior class of Nanyamka Moore and Tina Moen doubled in size this year to four with two transfers, Jessica Teubert and Maggie O’Connell. Moore topped her sophomore campaign with 3.1 ppg and 1.8 rpg. Moore is a co-captain for IPFW this season andis a leader on and off the court.

Moen averaged 5.0 ppg and 2.0 rpg. This past September, Moen joined the NorwegianNational Team for the European Championships for the third time since coming toIPFW. Moen is very athletic and can play a multitude of positions. Paul looks for her tomake great strides this season.

Teubert came to IPFW last season and was red-shirted. At Lansing C.C., Teubert averaged 19.8 ppg and was in the top 10 in scoring in the nation for her region. Teubert has an excellent work ethic and attitude. She is a great shooter and will compete for time as a guard.

O’Connell comes to IPFW from Kirkwood C.C. in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. O’Connell and herteammates won the NJCAA National Championship last season with a 35–1 record.She averaged 8.0 ppg and 4.0 rpg while at Kirkwood. O’Connell knows how to win andthe ‘Dons will look for her to continue that attitude at IPFW.

The sophomore class of Hannah Thieke, Courtney Reed, and Samantha Edwards look tocontinue to improve their game this season. Thieke, who was named IndependentNewcomer of the Week for the week of January 9, averaged 4.4 ppg and 1.1 rpg afterplaying in all 29 of the Dons games. Thieke will challenge this year for one of theguard positions. She is an excellent three-point shooter.

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Edwards, who led the Dons in rebounding last season with 149 total rebounds,averaging 5.1, looks to continue to move up the Dons leader board. She added 6.9 ppgand was 42 of 52 from the charity stripe. Edwards leads by example and is one of thehardest workers on the court.

Reed who was plagued with injuries last year will be looking for more court time thisseason. She played in 17 games but averaged 3.6 ppg and 0.7 rpg. Reed will be competing for the point guard position this season.

IPFW will be looking to their freshmen class to fill in the gaps this season. As it is quitepossibly the best and deepest recruiting class yet, the newcomers have big shoes to fill.

Hopewell’s Sarah Haluska and Jordan Zuppe will continue to play ball together. Thepair, coming off back-to-back state championships, hail from Aliquippa, Penn. Zuppewill challenge from day one for a guard spot and is an excellent shooter who handlesthe ball well according to Paul.

Haluska is an athletic forward who is very aggressive defensively, but can also shootwell at the three-point line and go to the basket.

Kayla Kovach is a freshman forward from Lakewood, Ohio. She has an excellent work ethic and is a good shooter who plays hard. Shewill be competing for one of the forward positions this fall. Kovach is the all-time leading scorer at Lakewood.

Chelsey Jackson rounds out the Dons freshmen class. Jackson hails from Flint, Mich., and graduated from Flint Central. Jackson isthe leading area scorer, averaging 21.3 ppg. She has excellent ball-handling skills, quickness, and is aggressive defensively. Paulsays she will be vying for a guard position this season.

The ScheduleOn the 2007–08 schedule, IPFW features five non-conference games and nine conference games at home. Six of the conferencegames will be played as doubleheaders at the Memorial Coliseum.

“This year’s schedule is challenging, and we will be tested as a basketball team right away.” said Paul. “With a pre-conferenceschedule consisting of two MAC, one Big 12, one Big Ten, and two A–10 schools, we feel like we are going to be well-prepared whenconference play begins.”

IPFW will open its schedule on the road at Toledo, who will be looking to hold theDons at bay after falling to IPFW 66–55 last year. Toledo is one of two MAC schools onthe Dons schedule this season.

The Mastodons will have three tough match-ups with Texas Tech, Miami (OH), andWisconsin before opening up conference play against Southern Utah on December 6.

IPFW will open its road conference schedule in January at South Dakota State. TheMastodons will face two tough conference opponents back-to-back. On January 14,the Dons will face defending Summit League (formerly Mid-Con) champion and NCAAautomatic qualifier, Oral Roberts. The Golden Eagles went 22–11 last season. On January 19, the Dons will host Oakland, who went on to the WNIT after going 19–13last season.

Oral Roberts will host the Summit League Championship on March 8–11.

“This is an exciting time for our basketball program. Coming off a successful seasonlast year, we are looking forward to taking the next step and competing for a SummitLeague Championship,” Paul said. “With nine returnees and probably our best anddeepest recruiting class ever, we feel like we are in a position to do that.”

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2006-07 SeasonLewis-Carlisle continued to dominate for the Mastodons in 2006–07. She wrapped upher junior year leading the Dons in points, steals, assists, three-pointers, and fieldgoals. Lewis-Carlisle averaged 16.4 ppg and 3.9 rpg last season. She hit the 1,000-point mark against Utah Valley State on February 3 and currently has 1,146 points inher career. She is ninth in All-Time and third in All-Division I in points. Lewis-Carlisle isalso ranked on the All-Time lists in field goals, three-point field goals and steals. In theAll-Division I records, Lewis-Carlisle is listed on almost every list. She pulled down apersonal best of 10 boards against IUPUI on December 5. Lewis-Carlisle was named1st Team All-Independent and first Team All-UBL. Lewis-Carlisle is on track to lead theMastodons in points, field goals, steals, assists, and three-point field goals at the conclusion of her senior year. She hit for 20+ points on ten occasions in the 2006–07season. She wrapped up 2006–07 nationally ranked in points per game (95th), stealsper game (66th), three-point field goal percentage (43rd), and three-point field goalsper game (91st).

2005–06 SeasonLewis-Carlisle capped her sophomore campaign with 14.7 ppg and 3.6 rpg. She alsohad 1.5 steals per game and 2.1 assists per game. She led the Dons in field goal attempts (411), field goals made (149), three-point field goal attempts (190), three-points made (61), scoring average (14.7), and points (411). Lewis-Carlisle was namedIndependent Player of the Week for the week of March 7 and was named to the Second Team All-Independent team. She set a new personal best of seven three-pointers made against Iowa State at the Cyclone Classic on December 30. Lewis-Carlisle also set a personal best of seven boards against Longwood on January 14.She hit for 20+ points on five occasions in the 2005–06 season.

2004-05 Season Lewis-Carlisle started six of 27 games played as a true freshman. She averaged 9.6points and 1.9 rebounds per game. She averaged 1.6 steals per game. She scored ateam high and personal best 27 points against South Dakota State. She hit six frombeyond the arc at Akron on December 2. She was 98 of 276 (35.5 percent) from thefield. She made 43 of 138 from beyond the arc (31.2 percent), and was 21 of 30 fromthe charity stripe (70.0 percent). She recorded team/game highs in points (7 times),assists (4 times), steals (10 times), and blocked shots (twice). She was named Newcomer of the Year and to the All-Independent Newcomer team. She was namedNewcomer of the Week three times (December 7, February 1, February 22).

PrepWhile at Henry Clay High School, Lewis-Carlisle was the MVP her senior year and hadthe best free-throw percentage of her team. She also participated in the Ohio andKentucky All-Star game and was on the All-Lexington team and made honorable mention for the All-State team.

PersonalBorn Feb. 9, 1986. She is the daughter of John Lewis Jr. and Odetta Carlisle and hastwo sisters, Annetta and Whitney. Lewis-Carlisle is majoring in criminal justice.

2006–07 Season HighsPoints: 25 on two occasions

3-Pt. FG Made: 4 on four occasions

FT Made: 7 vs. Toledo, 11/11/06

Rebounds: 10 vs. IUPUI, 12/5/06

Assists: 6 on two occasions

Steals: 7 vs. UVSC, 2/22/07

Shots Blocked: 1 on four occasions

Career HighsPoints: 27 vs. South Dakota State, 1/29/05

3-Pt. FG Made: 7 vs. Iowa State, 12/30/05

FT Made: 7 on two occasions

Rebounds: 10 vs. IUPUI, 12/5/06

Assists: 7 vs. Wisc–Milwaukee, 2/10/05

Steals: 7 on two occasions

Shots Blocked: 2 vs. TAMUCC, 1/24/05

1111Johnna Lewis-Carlisle5–6 • Guard • SeniorLexington, Ky.Henry Clay High School

Coach Paul on

Lewis-Carlisle…“Johnna is a senior co-captain

who we are expecting big things

from. She has a tremendous ability

to score and was our leading

scorer a year ago. We are looking

for Johnna to carry us

both offensively and

defensively this season.”

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Lewis-Carlisle by the numbers....

Year GP FG–FGA FG% 3FG–3FGA 3FG% FT–FTA FT% REB AST BS Stl PTS AVG2004–05 27 98–276 .355 43–138 .312 21–30 .700 52 36 4 43 260 9.62005–06 28 149–411 .363 61–190 .321 52–71 .732 100 59 5 41 411 14.72006–07 29 174–434 .401 59–159 .371 68–101 .673 114 95 5 71 475 16.4Totals 84 421–1121 .376 163–487 .335 141–202 .698 266 190 14 155 1,146 13.6

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2006–07 SeasonRoberts played in 14 games her junior year. She averaged 2.6 ppg and 2.8 rpg.Roberts connected for 12 points against Marygrove on December 23 for a careerpersonal best. She tied her rebounds best of eight against IU–South Bend onJanuary 3. Roberts was 14 of 31 from the field (.452) and 8 of 16 from the charity stripe (.500). She had 39 rebounds, two blocks and four steals in limitedcourt time. Roberts is tied for fourth All-Time Division I in blocked shots with 17for her career.

2005–06 SeasonIn 24 games during the 2005–06 season, Roberts averaged 2.7 ppg and 2.7 rpgand averaged 12.04 minutes/game. Roberts set four personal bests in the2005–06 season. Against Kalamazoo College on December 2, she blocked twoshots for the Dons. On December 4 versus Tennessee–Martin, she connected forone offensive and seven defensive rebounds for a total of eight rebounds.Roberts set two personal bests with three free throws made against NorthernIllinois on January 4 and three days later, she scored nine points against Radford.

2004–05 SeasonRoberts averaged 1.8 points and 2.7 rebounds per game. She played in 19games, averaging 10.6 minutes per game. She was 13 of 56 (23.2 percent) fromthe field and 8 of 23 (34.8 percent) from the charity stripe. She recordedteam/game highs in rebounds (once), steals (once), and blocked shots (fourtimes). She had 51 rebounds, four blocked shots, and eight steals during herfreshman campaign. She had personal bests in points with five (vs. Texas A&MCorpus Christi on March 4), and rebounds with six on two occasions.

PrepWhile at Lincoln High School, Roberts was a tri-sport athlete. She participated involleyball, basketball, and track. In basketball, she was All-Conference, teamcaptain, MVP, and MIP. Roberts also was named a Top 100 Senior and MVP of theAll-Star Game for seniors.

PersonalBorn Dec. 7, 1985. She is the daughter of Ronald and Darlena Roberts and hastwo sisters, Amber Beach and Odessa Gray. Roberts is a liberal arts major withminors in communication and psychology.

2006–07 Season HighsPoints: 12 vs. Marygrove, 12/23/06

FT Made: 2 on three occasions

Rebounds: 8 vs. IU–South Bend, 1/3/07

Assists: 1 on two occasions

Steals: 2 vs. Saginaw Valley State, 1/6/07

Shots Blocked: 1 on two occasions

Career HighsPoints: 12 vs. Marygrove, 12/23/06

FT Made: 3 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/4/06

Rebounds: 8 on two occasions

Assists: 1 on eight occasions

Steals: 3 vs. Iowa State, 11/29/04

Shots Blocked: 2 vs. Kalamazoo, 12/2/05

3355Natalie Roberts6–1 • Forward/Center • SeniorConnersville, Ind.Lincoln High

Coach Paul on

Roberts...“Natalie is a senior post player

who has made tremendous

strides since last season. She is in

the best shape of her life, and it

will show in her play. She is very

aggressive and has the ability to

be a very effective post. We will

look for Natalie to be a solid con-

tributor this season.”

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Roberts by the numbers....

Year GP FG–FGA FG% 3FG–3FGA 3FG% FT–FTA FT% REB AST BS Stl PTS AVG2004–05 19 13–56 .232 0–0 .000 8–23 .348 51 3 4 8 34 1.82005–06 24 25–69 .362 0–0 .000 14–28 .500 64 2 11 6 64 2.72006–07 14 14–31 .452 0–0 .000 8–16 .500 39 2 2 4 36 2.6Totals 57 52–156 .333 0–0 .000 30–67 .448 154 7 17 18 134 2.4

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2006–07 SeasonHöhne wrapped up the 2006–07 season playing in all 29 games and averaged6.1 ppg and 3.5 rpg. Höhne led the Dons in blocks with 27. She matched a personal best of 20 points against North Dakota State on March 3. Höhne isfourth in All-Time in blocks with 55 in her two-year career. In the All-Time Division I ranks, Höhne is ranked in points (eighth), field goals (seventh), field-goal percentage (third), free throws (ninth), rebounds (ninth), assists (tenth) andblocks (second). Höhne was named to the Indepedent All-Academic team,maintaining a 3.29 grade-point average.

2005–06 SeasonHöhne played in all 28 games in her first season as a Mastodon. Averaged 7.3ppg and 4.0 rpg. At the line, she was 36 of 55 for a .655 efficiency. She hit double-digit points on nine occasions with a personal best of 20 points against Kalamazoo College on December 2. She recorded three steals against Kalamazoo. She had 10 boards on two occasions, Central Michigan (November26) and Iowa State (December 30). She was five of seven at the line against UtahValley State on March 1. She had five blocks against Tennessee–Martin on December 4. She had three assists versus Radford on January 7. She wasnamed to the 2005–06 Independent Women’s Basketball All-Academic team,maintaining a 3.60 grade-point average.

PrepHöhne attended Martin Luther University in Halle-Wittenberg, Germany, andgraduated from Latina August Hermann Francke in 2002, a secondary school inHalle, Germany. In club ball, Höhne competed with multiple teams. Most recently,she has been a member of the BBV Leipzig team in the 1.DBBL League for thelast two seasons. Both years BBV Leipzig was ninth in the 1.DBBL. Höhne competed in 2004 for the Williams Jones Cup in Taipei, Taiwan, with BBV Leipzig.In five games, Höhne scored 60 points, averaging 12 ppg. She was the secondbest scorer of the BBVL teams. Höhne became a German Champion in 2000(U18) and 2002 (U20), and she was a German Vice Champion in 1999 (U18) and2001 (U20) and her team was fourth in 1997 (U16).

PersonalBorn May 4, 1983. Höhne is the daughter of Rainer Liedtke and Evelyne Höhne.She is an only child. Höhne is majoring in biology.

2006–07 Season HighsPoints: 20 vs. North Dakota State, 3/3/07

FT Made: 4 vs. Kennesaw State, 11/17/06

Rebounds: 8 vs. North Dakota State, 3/3/07

Assists: 3 on four occasions

Steals: 2 on two occasions

Shots Blocked: 4 vs. Coastal Carolina, 11/26/06

Career HighsPoints: 20 on two occasions

FT Made: 5 vs. Utah Valley State, 3/1/06

Rebounds: 10 on two occasions

Assists: 3 on five occasions

Steals: 3 vs. Kalamazoo College, 12/2/05

Shots Blocked: 5 vs. Tenn.–Martin, 12/4/05

5500Juliane Höhne6–3 • Forward/Center • SeniorHalle/Saale, GermanyMartin Luther University

Coach Paul on

Höhne...“Julie is a senior and a very

talented post who can score in

a number of ways. She has the

ability to dominate the game at

both ends of the floor. We need

Julie to be a consistent force

for us on the block

throughout the season.”

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Höhne by the numbers....

Year GP FG–FGA FG% 3FG–3FGA 3FG% FT–FTA FT% REB AST BS Stl PTS AVG2005–06 28 84–186 .452 0–3 .000 36–55 .655 113 15 28 18 204 7.32006–07 29 74–151 .490 0–0 .000 28–39 .718 102 32 27 11 176 6.1Totals 57 158–337 .469 0–3 .000 64–94 .681 215 47 55 29 380 6.7

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2006–07 SeasonMoore wrapped up 2006–07 playing in 27 games and starting ten. She averaged 3.1 ppg and 1.8 rpg. She was 32 of 101 from the field (.317) and8 of 35 from beyond the arc (.229). At the charity stripe, Moore hit 13 of 21shots (.619). Moore added 35 assists, six blocks, and 16 steals during hersophomore campaign. Moore had a personal best of two shots blockedagainst South Dakota State on March 1. In the All-Time Division I ranks,Moore is listed on three-point field goals (ninth), free-throw percentage(eighth), assists (eighth), and blocked shots (tenth).

2005–06 SeasonMoore played in all 28 games for the Mastodons during her freshman season. She was 35.8 percent from the field and 80.6 percent from theline, going 29 of 36. She averaged 4.3 ppg, with 119 points scored for theDons. She had personal bests against Kalamazoo College, with 13 pointson December 2. She connected on five free throws against IUPUI on December 8. She had nine rebounds against Wayne State on February 21.

PrepMoore received many honors while at Ferndale. She was named to theAll-League, All-Area, All-Conference and Dream teams. Moore was also amember of the All-State Honorable Mention team for basketball. In track,she was named to the All-State team.

PersonalBorn March 19, 1987. Moore is the daughter of Brian and Andrea Moore.She has one sister, Imani, and one brother, Kinasa Rivers. Moore is majoring in communication.

2006–07 Season HighsPoints: 11 on two occasions

3-Pt. FG Made: 2 on two occasions

FT Made: 3 vs. UNC Asheville, 11/18/06

Rebounds: 4 on five occasions

Assists: 3 on two occasions

Steals: 2 on four occasions

Shots Blocked: 2 vs. SDSU, 3/1/07

Career HighsPoints: 13 vs. Kalamazoo College, 12/2/05

3-Pt. FG Made: 2 on three occasions

FT Made: 5 vs. IUPUI, 12/8/05

Rebounds: 9 vs. Wayne State, 2/21/06

Assists: 6 on two occasions

Steals: 3 on two occasions

Moore by the numbers....

Year GP FG–FGA FG% 3FG–3FGA 3FG% FT–FTA FT% REB AST BS Stl PTS AVG2005–06 28 39–109 .358 12–44 .273 29–36 .806 78 35 4 27 119 4.32006–07 27 32–101 .317 8–35 .229 13–21 .619 49 35 6 16 85 3.1Totals 55 71–210 .338 20–79 .253 42–57 .737 127 70 10 43 204 3.7

2222Nanyamka Moore5–8 • Guard • JuniorDetroit, Mich.Ferndale High

Coach Paul on Moore...“Nan is a junior co-captain who

has the ability to take over a

game defensively. She can get to

the basket and finish and is work-

ing on becoming a more consis-

tent threat from the three-point

line. Nan leads us on and off the

basketball court.”

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2006–07 SeasonMoen capped her sophomore campaign with 5.0 ppg and 2.0 rpg in 28games. Moen was 53 of 129 (.411) from the field and 32 of 47 (.681) at theline. Moen matched her career high of 16 points against North Dakota Stateon February 8. Moen was named to the Independent All-Academic team,maintaining a 3.77 grade-point average. Moen is listed on the following All-Time Division I records lists: points (tenth), field goals (ninth), field-goal percentage (sixth), free throws (tenth), steals (tenth) and blocked shots (tiedfor fourth).

2005–06 SeasonMoen saw action in all 28 of the Mastodons games in her first season. Sheaveraged 5.9 ppg and 2.5 rpg. She was 65 of 161 from the field with a 40percent efficiency. At the line, she went 32 of 47 hitting 68.1 percent of hershots. Moen led the Dons in three-point percentage with a .400 for her firstseason. Moen had two personal bests against Butler on January 25. She had16 points and eight boards in the game. She connected for five free throwsagainst Northern Illinois on January 4. Defensively, Moen had six stealsagainst Kalamazoo College and three blocked shots against North DakotaState.

PrepMoen attended Wang Toppidrett in Oslo, Norway, a sports academy. Moen hasalso been a member of the Norwegian National Team for a year and a half.She was also a member of the U18 National Team for two years. While playing for Asker, a local club team, they were the U18 National Champion in2004. In the women’s Elite Division, Moen played on Ullern and was a member of the runner-up National Champion in 2004 and 2005, and her teamwas in second place in the Elite Division in 2005. Moen was chosen as amember of the All-Star team for the Elite Division for 2004–05. Only five players are picked for this honor throughout Norway.

PersonalBorn August 28, 1986. Moen is the daughter of Asbjoern Moen and MarianneStenerud. She is an only child. Moen is majoring in math computing. Moencompeted with the Norwegian National Team at the European Championshipsin 2005.

2006–07 Season HighsPoints: 16 vs. North Dakota State, 2/8/07

3-Pt. FG Made: 1 on two occasions

FT Made: 4 vs. Marygrove, 12/23/06

Rebounds: 5 on two occasions

Assists: 2 vs. Ball State, 11/26/06

Steals: 4 vs. NJIT, 2/20/07

Shots Blocked: 2 vs. NDSU, 2/8/07

Career HighsPoints: 16 on two occasions

3-Pt. FG Made: 1 on four occasions

FT Made: 5 vs. Northern Illinois, 1/4/06

Rebounds: 8 vs. Butler, 1/25/06

Assists: 2 on three occasions

Steals: 6 vs. Kalamazoo College, 12/2/05

Shots Blocked: 3 vs. NDSU, 2/26/06

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Moen by the numbers....

Year GP FG–FGA FG% 3FG–3FGA 3FG% FT–FTA FT% REB AST BS Stl PTS AVG2005–06 28 65–161 .404 4–10 .400 32–47 .681 69 16 9 26 166 5.92006–07 28 53–129 .411 2–12 .167 32–47 .681 57 15 8 20 140 5.0Totals 56 118–290 .407 6–22 .273 64–94 .681 126 31 17 46 306 5.5

Tina Moen6-0 • Guard • JuniorOslo, NorwayWang Toppidrett

Coach Paul on Moen...“Tina is a junior wing who is a very

athletic player. She can play a

multitude of positions. She has the

ability to step out and shoot, or

take someone to the basket.

We look forward to Tina making

great strides this season.”

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Jessica Teubert5–6 • Guard • JuniorJonesville, Mich.Lansing Community College

2006–07 SeasonTeubert was a red-shirt for the 2006–07 season.

While at LansingWhile at Lansing C.C. Teubert was named All-State, All-Conference and All-Region bothyears. She was also the team MVP and her team won the state and conference champi-onships. She averaged 19.8 ppg and was in the Top 10 in the nation in scoring for herregion. Teubert was also an All-Star both years.

PrepTeubert played 1 and 2 while at Jonesville under Head Coach Tom Dunn. She was the MVP of the Big 8 and was named first team All-State as well as MVP of the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan. She was named the Jackson Player of the Year twice and isin the Top 10 for scoring in Michigan. Teubert was named a Detroit News Top 5 and a Detroit Free Press spotlight player.

PersonalBorn August 24, 1985. Teubert is the daughter of Larry and Carole Teubert and has one brother, Larry, and one sister, Misti. Teubert is ageneral studies major.

Coach Paul on Teubert“Jessica is a junior guard from Lansing C.C. She is a very quick guard who has great range and an excellent work ethic and attitude.Jess is one of our best shooters and will compete for time at the guard position.”

While at KirkwoodO’Connell played two years at Kirkwood and won the NJCAA National Championship thispast season with a 35–1 record. Academically, she excelled as well, being named to theDean’s List and was a Chancellor’s Merit award-winner. O’Connell averaged 8 ppg, 4rpg, and shot 51 percent from the floor. She is a 32 percent shooter from the three-pointline. She was named to the All-Conference team this year.

PrepAt Xavier High School, O’Connell was named to the All-Conference (MVC), All-Metro and

3A All-State teams. She was the 3A All-Tournament team captain and a nominee for Athlete of the Year. Xavier took the State Championship her senior year after amassing a 26–1 record. The Saints also took the state title her sophomore year.

PersonalBorn July 30, 1987. She is the daughter of Steve and Patricia O’Connell and has four siblings: Shamus, Anna, Connor and Daniel. O’Connell is majoring in communication.

Coach Paul on O’Connell“O’Connell is a forward who runs the floor very well and can finish. She has good range and is active defensively.She knows how to win.”

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1155Maggie O’Connell6–0 • Forward • JuniorMarion, IowaKirkwood Community College

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Hannah Thieke5–9 • Guard • SophomoreKokomo, Ind. • Western2006–07 SeasonThieke wrapped up a successful freshman campaign, averaging 4.4 ppg and 1.1 rpg in29 games played. Thieke was 41 of 139 from the field (.295), 32 of 115 from beyond thearc (.278), and 15 of 19 at the line (.789). She added 13 assists, five blocks, and 15steals. Thieke was named the Independent Newcomer of the Week on January 9. In theAll-Time Division I ranks, Thieke is currently ranked in three-point field goals (tied forsixth) and free-throw percentage (fourth). Thieke had four personal bests againstIU–South Bend on January 3. She had 12 points, three free throws made, three assists,and four steals against IU–South Bend. She also set a personal best of four boardsagainst Saginaw Valley State on January 6.

PrepThieke is a three-sport athlete, having participating in basketball (four years), soccer

(three years) and track (three years). On the basketball court, Thieke was a four-year starter and was named to the All-MIC team, All-Sectional, and All-Kokomo Area teams for three years. She received four accolades from Western including Team MVP, Team Field-Goal Percentage Award, Team Free-Throw Percentage Award, and Team Assist Award this year. Thieke was also named to the KokomoTribune All-Area First team for the 2005–06 season. Thieke ranks fifth All-Time at Western in points scored, with 1,106 during her ca-reer. During her senior season, Thieke averaged 16.3 ppg and 5.6 rpg. Overall, Western was the MIC Champion for three consecutiveseasons and Howard County Champion for two consecutive seasons.

PersonalBorn May 7, 1987. Thieke is the daughter of Bradley and Regina Thieke. She has three brothers: Josh, Jacob, and Adam. Thieke ismajoring in elementary education.

Coach Paul on Thieke“Hannah is our most consistent three-point threat. She is an extremely hard worker who continues to get better and better everyday.”

2006–07 SeasonReed played in 17 games her freshman year, averaging 3.6 ppg and 0.7 rpg. Reedwas 20 of 55 from the floor (.364) and 12 of 33 from the three-point line (.364). At the charity stripe, she was almost perfect going 9 of 10, ranking her first in All-Division I for free- throw percentage. Reed connected for 14 points againstNorth Dakota State on February 8. She also set career bests of 4 free throwsmade against Kennesaw State on November 17 and four boards against NJIT onFebruary 20.

PrepReed averaged 13.93 ppg and 2.56 rpg during her senior season, while setting threeschool records. Reed broke two career records during her four years: assists with

367 and three-point field goals with 124. During her senior season, Reed set the school mark in three-point field goals with 45made. Reed was recognized with multiple awards her senior year including: All-County First Team, District 9 All-Star, District 9Media Team, Southwest District First Team, All-Ohio Second Team, Best Defensive Player, and Best Free-Throw Percentage, aswell as MVP for the third year in a row. In her junior year, Reed was named County Player of the Year.

PersonalBorn April 15, 1988. She is the daughter of Don and Lisa Reed and has one sister, Ashley. Reed is majoring in business accounting.

Coach Paul on Reed“Courtney's leadership ability will be very important for us this season, as she competes for one of the guard postions.”

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1144Courtney Reed5–7 • Guard • SophomoreFort Laramie, Ohio • Fort Laramie

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2006–07 SeasonEdwards wrapped up her freshman campaign, having started all 29 games for theDons. She averaged 6.9 ppg and 5.1 rpg. Edwards led the Dons in boards with 149.She was 78 of 190 from the field (.411) and 42 of 52 from the charity stripe (.808).Edwards is ranked in three categories for All-Time Division I records: field-goal per-centage (fifth), free-throw percentage (second), and blocked shots (tied for sev-enth). Edwards had a personal best of 17 points against Belmont on January 15.She connected for eight free throws against Kennesaw State on November 17. Thenext night, she pulled down 10 boards against UNC Asheville. Edwards also had apersonal best of four assists against Coastal Carolina on November 25 and threeblocks against Illinois on December 17.

PrepWhile at Okemos High, Edwards played center for the Chieftains. She was named to the All-conference, All-Area, and fifth team All-State.

PersonalBorn May 7, 1987. Edwards is the daughter of Matt Edwards and Julie Enger. She has seven sisters: Jessica, Courtney, Ashley,Danielle, Brittany, Kaylee, and Gabby, and two brothers, Nick and Matt. Edwards is majoring in criminal justice.

Coach Paul on Edwards“Sam's effort level is unmatched, and she forces others around her to step their games up. We look for Sam to be our emotional leader this season.”

3333Samantha Edwards6–0 • Forward • SophomoreOkemos, Mich. • Okemos

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44Chelsey Jackson5–7 - Guard • Fr. • Flint, Mich. • Flint Central PrepJackson excelled on and off the court while at Flint Central. Academically, she graduated in theTop 20 percent of her class. On the court, she was named First Team All-Saginaw Valley Conference, Third Team All-State, First Team All-City, and Athlete of the Month. Jackson is theleading area scorer, averaging 21.3 points per game.

PersonalBorn April 4, 1989. She is the daughter of Richard and Sabrina Williams. Jackson has six siblings:Shannon, Richard, Shireka, Te’a, Ebony, and Willie. Jackson plans on majoring in biology.

1122Sarah Haluska5–10 • Guard • Fr. • Aliquippa, Pa. • HopewellPrepHaluska was a member of the two-time State Champion Hopewell Vikings with fellow MastodonJordan Zuppe. Haluska was named to the Second Team All-Section in 2007 and was a member ofthe Beach Ball Classic All-Tournament Team in 2006–07. In 2006, she received the Beach Ball Clas-sic Sportsmanship Award, and during the 2005–06 season, she was named honorable mention tothe AAA Beach Ball Classic team. Academically at Hopewell, Haluska was on the honor roll.

PersonalBorn April 18, 1989. She is the daughter of Ted and Sharon Haluska. She has two sisters: Candiceand Shelley, and one brother, Ted. Haluska is presently undecided toward a major.

2200Kayla Kovach6–0 • Forward • Fr. • Lakewood, Ohio • LakewoodPrepKovach had a stellar career at Lakewood as a two-sport athlete. She is the All-Time leading scorerand was the female Athlete of the Year, twice. She was named First Team All-Conference for theLake Erie League and Third Team Northeast Ohio Division I Girls Basketball and Plain DealerPlayer of the Week. Kovach was the MVP of her team all four years and was captain for three. Shewas on the honor roll with a 3.9 grade-point average and a member of the National Honor Society.

PersonalBorn February 8, 1989. She is the daughter of Dale and Cindy Kovach. She has one sister,Chelsea, and one brother, Nick. Kovach plans on majoring in psychology.

2233Jordan Zuppe5–7 • Guard • Fr. • Aliquippa, Pa. • HopewellPrepZuppe was a member of the two-time state champion Hopewell Vikings with fellow MastodonSarah Haluska. Zuppe was named to the Second Team All-State her senior year and was SectionalMVP two years in a row. Zuppe was also a Pittsburgh Fab Five West, twice.

PersonalBorn July 16, 1989. She is the daughter of Dean and Rose Zuppe and has one brother, Austin.Zuppe is presently undecided toward a major.

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Statistics, Results, and History

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Season Schedule/Results and Leaders

DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDSNovember 11 TOLEDO W, 66–55 619 (24) J. Lewis-Carlisle (9) L. MalfaitNovember 17 vs Kennesaw State % W, 77–74 245 (14) A. Johnson (5) J. Höhne

(14) S. Edwards November 18 @ UNC Asheville % L, 69–73 OT 487 (25) J. Lewis-Carlisle (10) S. Edwards November 25 vs Coastal Carolina $ W, 60–49 925 (16) J. Lewis-Carlisle (8) S. Edwards November 26 @ Ball State $ L, 62–73 655 (16) A. Johnson (7) A. JohnsonDecember 2 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L, 56–70 325 (17) J. Lewis-Carlisle (9) S. Edwards December 5 @ IUPUI W, 59–50 309 (18) J. Lewis-Carlisle (10) J. Lewis-CarlisleDecember 10 INDIANA UNIVERSITY L, 68–69 L 1801 (19) J. Lewis-Carlisle (6) A. JohnsonDecember 17 @ Illinois L, 47–74 1147 (8) A. Johnson (4) N. Moore

(8) H. O’Connell (4) J. Höhne (8) N. Moore (4) A. Johnson

December 21 @ Northern Iowa L, 57–76 561 (18) A. Johnson (7) J. Lewis-Carlisle(7) S. Edwards

December 23 MARYGROVE COLLEGE W, 81–55 173 (19) J. Lewis-Carlisle (6) J. Lewis-Carlisle(6) N. Roberts

December 28 @ Winthrop W, 65–54 298 (24) J. Lewis-Carlisle (6) S. Edwards January 3 IU–SOUTH BEND W, 79–46 203 (22) A. Johnson (8) N. RobertsJanuary 6 SAGINAW VALLEY STATE L, 65–67 209 (23) J. Lewis-Carlisle (7) N. RobertsJanuary 15 @ Belmont L, 74–79 239 (24) A. Johnson (5) J. Lewis-Carlisle

(5) J. Höhne (5) H. O’Connell

January 20 BUTLER UNIVERSITY W, 82–75 314 (31) A. Johnson (8) A. JohnsonJanuary 24 VALPARAISO L, 67–75 382 (23) A. Johnson (8) A. Johnson

(8) L. MalfaitJanuary 27 @ NJIT W, 81–70 345 (20) J. Lewis-Carlisle (7) A. JohnsonJanuary 30 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L, 55–77 221 (12) A. Johnson (8) L. MalfaitFebruary 1 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN W, 58–41 182 (12) J. Lewis-Carlisle (9) S. Edwards February 3 UTAH VALLEY STATE W, 82–70 359 (24) J. Lewis-Carlisle (8) J. Lewis-CarlisleFebruary 8 @ North Dakota State L, 72–89 736 (16) T. Moen (8) L. MalfaitFebruary 10 @ South Dakota State L, 51–103 2579 (15) T. Moen (4) J. Lewis-Carlisle

(4) T. Moen February 19 TENNESSEE–MARTIN L, 59–71 212 (23) J. Lewis-Carlisle (5) A. JohnsonFebruary 20 NJIT W, 58–43 225 (13) T. Moen (7) S. Edwards February 22 @ Utah Valley State L, 71–74 276 (21) J. Lewis-Carlisle (8) S. Edwards February 24 @ Texas-Pan American L, 47–68 150 (18) J. Lewis-Carlisle (5) A. JohnsonMarch 1 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE L, 58–70 220 (17) J. Lewis-Carlisle (9) A. JohnsonMarch 3 NORTH DAKOTA STATE L, 80–85 470 (25) J. Lewis-Carlisle (8) J. Höhne

% – denotes Carolina First Classic$ – denotes BSU Credit Union Thanksgiving Tournament

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES: 12–17 7–8 3–9 2–0

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2006–07 Box Score|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----|

## Player GP–GS Min–Avg FG–FGA Pct 3-FG–FGA Pct FT–FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg02 Hannah Thieke 29–1 437 15.1 41–139 .295 32–115 .278 15–19 .789 9 22 31 1.1 54 3 13 28 5 15 129 4.403 Ashley Johnson 29–28 856 29.5 133–303 .439 17–43 .395 104–131 .794 54 88 142 4.9 60 1 81 81 2 53 387 13.311 Johnna Lewis-Carlisle 29–27 926 31.9 174–434 .401 59–159 .371 68–101 .673 18 96 114 3.9 56 1 95 55 5 71 475 16.412 Natalie Roberts 14–0 120 8.6 14–31 .452 0–0 .000 8–16 .500 17 22 39 2.8 12 0 2 9 2 4 36 2.613 Lieselot Malfait 29–28 493 17.0 27–73 .370 1–3 .333 31–52 .596 38 77 115 4.0 82 6 35 53 22 13 86 3.014 Courtney Reed 17–1 280 16.5 20–55 .364 12–33 .364 9–10 .900 3 9 12 0.7 13 0 19 16 1 3 61 3.615 Starla Williams 18–1 104 5.8 6–12 .500 0–0 .000 5–5 1.000 5 9 14 0.8 13 0 1 5 2 1 17 0.920 Pavla Pletkova 9–1 31 3.4 5–11 .455 1–3 .333 6–8 .750 5 6 11 1.2 5 0 0 7 0 5 17 1.922 Hilary O’Connell 29–18 549 18.9 33–133 .248 24–109 .220 7–10 .700 24 39 63 2.2 38 0 26 29 6 21 97 3.323 Nanyamka Moore 27–10 400 14.8 32–101 .317 8–35 .229 13–21 .619 15 34 49 1.8 46 0 35 31 6 16 85 3.131 Tina Moen 28–1 402 14.4 53–129 .411 2–12 .167 32–47 .681 21 36 57 2.0 64 1 15 37 8 20 140 5.033 Samantha Edwards 29–29 790 27.2 78–190 .411 2–3 .667 42–52 .808 58 91 149 5.1 42 0 23 38 14 29 200 6.950 Juliane Hohne 29–0 434 15.0 74–151 .490 0–0 .000 28–39 .718 30 72 102 3.5 75 4 32 50 27 11 176 6.1

Team 55 59 114 3.9 0 17Total 29 5822 690–1762 .392 158–515 .307 368–511 .720 352 660 1012 34.9 560 16 377 456 100 262 1906 65.7Opponents 29 5825 671–1637 .410 153–490 .312 480–675 .711 396 795 1191 41.1 483 – 412 529 91 196 1975 68.1

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TotalIPFW 916 982 8 1906Opponents 912 1051 12 1975

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTALIPFW 63 14 77Opponents 88 8 96

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Points

Career: 2,358 Lisa Miller (1988–92)Season: 752 Lisa Miller (1991–92)Game: 43 Lindy Jones (vs. St. Joseph’s, 1995–96)

Field Goals

Career: 808 Lisa Miller (1988–92)Season: 243 Lisa Miller (1991–92)Game: 18 Lindy Jones (vs. St. Joseph's, 1995–96)

Field Goals Attempted

Career: 1,596 Lisa Miller (1988–92)Season: 481 Lisa Miller (1991–92)Game: 27 Lindy Jones (vs. Indianapolis, 1994–95)

Field-Goal Percentage

Career: .561 Amy Neuhouser (1988–90)Season: .609 Tearra Dudley (1999–00)Game: 1.000 Nanyamka Moore (vs. Kalamazoo, 2005–06) 6–6

Three-Point Field Goals

Career: 165 Teena Merrell (1986–90)Season: 80 Amy Gearlds (2003–04)Game: 9 Jamie Holderman (vs. Bellarmine, 1999–00)

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted

Career: 407 Teena Merrell (1986–90)Season: 236 Amy Gearlds (2003–04)Game: 17 Jamie Holderman (vs. UMSL 2000–01)

Three-Point Field Goals Percentage

Career: .405 Teena Merrell (1986–90)Season: .438 Tina Menier (1991–92)Game: 1.000 Hilary O’Connell (vs. UMBC, 2005–06) 6–6

Free Throws

Career: 741 Lisa Miller (1988–92)Season: 266 Lisa Miller (1991–92)Game: 22 Ashley Johnson (vs. NDSU, 2005–06)

Free Throws Attempted

Career: 922 Lisa Miller (1988–92)Season: 336 Lisa Miller (1991–92)Game: 24 Lisa Miller (vs. Wayne State, 1990–91)

Free-Throw Percentage

Career: .817 Teena Merrell (1986–87)Season: .907 Teena Merrell (1986–87)

Rebounds

Career: 937 Lisa Miller (1988–92)Season: 281 Pam Edwards (1991–92)Game: 23 Verea Bibbs (vs. UALR, 2003–04)

Assists

Career: 419 Wendy Recker (1993–96)Season: 197 Wendy Recker (1994–95)Game: 15 Wendy Recker (vs. S. Indiana, 1994–95)

Steals

Career: 219 Robin Scott (1987–91)Season: 71 Lindy Jones (1995–96)

Johnna Lewis-Carlisle (2006–07)

Game: 8 Lindy Jones (vs. UW–Parkside, 1995–96)

Blocked Shots

Career: 130 Jennie Newhard (1992–96)Season: 48 Pam Edwards (1991–92)Game: 7 Pam Edwards (1991–92)

Kelly Boyd (vs. SDSU, 2005–06)

Season Highs

Wins: 23 (1995–96)Winning Percentage: .821 (1995–96)Points: 2,431 (1989–90)Field Goals: 901 (1989–90)Field Goals Attempted: 1,851 (1989–90)Field Goal Percentage: .494 (1991–92)Three-Point Field Goals: 251 (1999–00)Three-Point FG Attempted: 681 (1999–00)Three-Point FG Percentage: .430 (1989–90)Free Throws: 604 (1995–96)Free Throws Attempted: 821 (1991–92)Free Throw Percentage: .767 (1995–96)Rebounds: 1,242 (1991–92)Assists: 551 (1994–95)Steals: 315 (1990–91)Blocked Shots: 99 (1987–88)

Game Highs

Points: 117 (vs. Tri State, 1988–89)Field Goals: 48 (vs. So. Indiana, 1990–91)Field Goals Att: 92 (vs. Purdue, 2004–05)Field-Goal Pct: .720 (vs. IUPUI, 1991–92)3-Pt Field Goals: 16 (vs. Bellarmine, 1999–00)3-Pt FG Att: 48 (vs. Grace, 1999–00)

(vs. BGSU, 2004–05)3-Pt FG Pct: 1.000 (vs. So. Indiana, 1994–95) Free Throws: 36 (vs. So. Indiana 1994–95;

vs. Kentucky State, 1993–94)FT Att: 52 (vs. Wayne State, 1990–91)FT Pct: 1.000 (vs. Ashland, 1984–85;

vs. Kentucky State, 1992–93; vs. Lewis, 1999–00; vs. Wayne State, 1999–00)

Rebounds: 89 (vs. Indianapolis, 1995–96)Assists: 31 (vs. So. Indiana, 1990–91)Steals: 31 (vs. Marian, 1982–83)Blocked Shots: 11 (vs. Kalamazoo College, 2005–06)

All-Time Records

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Points

Career: 1,283 Amy Gearlds (2001–04)Season: 494 Amy Gearlds (2003–04)Game: 32 Amy Gearlds (vs. SEMO, 2001–02)

Field Goals

Career: 424 Amy Gearlds (2001–04)Season: 174 Johnna Lewis-Carlisle (2006–07)Game: 11 Amy Gearlds (vs. SEMO, 2001–02)

Field Goals Attempted

Career: 1,167 Amy Gearlds (2001–04)Season: 434 Johnna Lewis-Carlisle (2006–07)Game: 25 Amy Gearlds (vs. Toledo, 2002–03)

Field-Goal Percentage

Career: .532 Verea Bibbs (2001–05)Season: .563 Verea Bibbs (2003–04)Game: .818 Ashley Elmore (vs. Centenary,2002–03)

Three-Point Field Goals

Career: 211 Amy Gearlds (2001–04)Season: 80 Amy Gearlds (2003–04)Game: 7 Amy Gearlds (vs. IU–South East, 2001–02)

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted

Career: 648 Amy Gearlds (2001–04)Season: 236 Amy Gearlds (2003–04)Game: 15 Amy Gearlds (vs. Toledo, 2001–02)

Three-Point Field Goals Percentage

Career: .350 Lindsay Werntz (2001–02)Season: .395 Ashley Johnson (2006–07)Game: 1.000 Hilary O’Connell (vs. UMBC, 2005–06)

Free Throws

Career: 348 Ashley Johnson (2003–07)Season: 144 Ashley Johnson (2005–06)Game: 22 Ashley Johnson (vs. NDSU, 05–06)

Free Throws Attempted

Career: 443 Ashley Johnson (2003–07)Season: 182 Ashley Johnson (2005–06)Game: 23 Ashley Johnson (vs. NDSU, 2005–06)

Free-Throw Percentage

Career: .808 Samantha Edwards (2005– )Season: 1.000 Starla Williams (2006–07)

Rebounds

Career: 627 Verea Bibbs (2001–05)Season: 235 Verea Bibbs (2003–04)Game: 23 Verea Bibbs (vs. UALR, 2003–04)

Assists

Career: 251 Ashley Johnson (2003–07)Season: 115 Maggie Bruening (2003–04)Game: 9 Maggie Bruening (vs. UTPA, 2002–03)

Steals

Career: 184 Amy Gearlds (2001–04)Season: 71 Johnna Lewis-Carlisle (2006–07)

Game: 7 Amy Gearlds (vs. SEMO, 2001–02)Johnna Lewis-Carlisle (two occasions)

Blocked Shots

Career: 83 Kelly Boyd (2002–06)Season: 33 Kelly Boyd (2005–06)Game: 7 Kelly Boyd (vs. SDSU, 2005–06)

Season Highs

Wins: 12 (2006–07)Winning Percentage: .413 (2006–07)Points: 1955 (2003–04)Field Goals: 694 (2003–04)Field Goals Attempted: 1,798 (2004–05)Field-Goal Percentage: .403 (2003–04)Three-Point Field Goals: 215 (2001–02)Three-Point FG Attempted: 698 (2004–05)Three-Point FG Percentage: .336 (2001–02)Free Throws: 445 (2002–03)Free Throws Attempted: 627 (2002–03)Free-Throw Percentage: .720 (2006–07)Rebounds: 1,062 (2002–03)Assists: 377 (2006–07)Steals: 268 (2001–02)Blocked Shots: 104 (2005–06)

Game Highs

Points: 112 (vs. IU–South Bend, 2001–02)Field Goals: 42 (vs. IU–South Bend, 2001–02)Field Goals Att: 92 (vs. Purdue, 2004–05)Field-Goal Pct: .552 (vs. Morehead State, 2003–04)Three-Pt. Field Goals: 15 (vs. IU–South Bend, 2001–02)Three-Pt. FG Att: 48 (vs. BGSU, 2004–05)Three-Pt. FG Pct: .536 (vs. IU–South Bend, 2001–02)Free Throws: 31 (vs. SEMO, 2002–03)FT Att: 42 (vs. SEMO, 2002–03)FT Pct: .938 (vs. UW–Green Bay, 2003–04)Rebounds: 58 (vs. Wright State, 2004–05)Assists: 22 (vs. Savannah State, 2001–02)

(vs. Air Force, 2003–04)Steals: 22 (vs. IU–South Bend, 2006–07)Blocked Shots: 11 (vs. Kalamazoo College, 2005–06)

All-Division I Records

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POINTS

Name Years Points1. Lisa Miller 1988–92 2,3582. Lindy Jones 1992–96 2,1073. Amy Gearlds 1999–04 1,5884. Robin Scott 1987–91 1,5275. Teena Merrell 1986–90 1,4856. Rhonda Unverferth 1983–85 1,2937. Pam Edwards 1989–92, 94 1,1668. Ashley Johnson 2003–07 1,1539. Johnna Lewis-Carlisle 2004– 1,146

10. Jennie Newhard 1992–96 1,106

FIELD GOALS

Name Years FG1. Lisa Miller 1988–92 8082. Lindy Jones 1992–96 7473. Robin Scott 1987–91 5954. Teena Merrell 1986–90 5525. Amy Gearlds 1999–04 5296. Rhonda Unverferth 1983–85 4687. Pam Edwards 1989–92, 94 4618. Jennie Newhard 1992–96 4379. Johnna Lewis-Carlisle 2004– 421

10. Joan Wenning 1983–85 388

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE

Name Years PCT1. Amy Neuhouser 1988–90 .5612. Rhonda Unverferth 1983–85 .5313. Verea Bibbs 2001–05 .5114. Lisa Miller 1988–92 .5065. Pam Edwards 1989–92, 94 .5046. Judy Guess 1988–90 .4967. Kim Recker 1990–94 .4888. Robin Scott 1987–91 .4879. Jennie Newhard 1992–96 .48410. Lindy Jones 1992–96 .477

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS

Name Years 3-FG1. Amy Gearlds 1999–04 2432. Teena Merrell 1986–90 1653T. Jamie Holderman 1999–01 1633T. Johnna Lewis-Carlisle 2004– 163

5. Hilary O’Connell 2002–07 1426T. Lindy Jones 1992–96 1126T. Kara Moore 1998–00 1128. Jessica Henry 1995–97 1109. Trish Fleming 1999–01 8510. Courtney Nicley 2001–05 74

FREE THROWS

Name Years FT1. Lisa Miller 1988–92 5572. Ashley Johnson 2003–07 3483. Amy Gearlds 1999–04 2874. Lindy Jones 1992–96 2455. Rhonda Unverferth 1983–85 2436. Jamie Holderman 1999–01 2297. Courtney Nicley 2001–05 2118. Robin Scott 1987–91 2009. Pam Edwards 1989–92, 94 19010. Teena Merrell 1986–90 171

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE

Name Years PCT1. Jamie Holderman 1999–01 .8362. Teena Merrell 1986–90 .8173. Lisa Miller 1988–92 .8044. Amy Neuhouser 1988–90 .7925. Tina Menier 1988–90, 92 .7926. Lindy Jones 1992–96 .7887T. Bev Miller 1984–87 .7867T. Ashley Johnson 2003–07 .7869. Judy Guess 1988–90 .75410. Robin Scott 1987–91 .747

REBOUNDS

Name Years Reb1. Lisa Miller 1988–92 9372. Pam Edwards 1989–92, 94 7603. Robin Scott 1987–91 6624. Verea Bibbs 2001–05 6275. Jennie Newhard 1992–96 5766. Rhonda Unverferth 1983–85 5707. Dawn Dressler 1990–94 5328. Teena Merrell 1986–90 4889. Joan Wenning 1983–85 46810. Amy Gearlds 1999–04 455

ASSISTS

Name Years Ast1. Wendy Recker 1993–96 4192. Lindy Jones 1992–96 3283. Dawn Harbaugh 1987–91 3023. Rita Boyle 1983–86 3025. Lisa Miller 1988–92 2996. Bev Miller 1984–87 2837. Robin Scott 1987–91 2628. Ashley Johnson 2003–07 2519. Dawn Dressler 1990–94 24210. Teena Merrell 1986–90 231

STEALS

Name Years Stl1. Lindy Jones 1992–96 2492. Amy Gearlds 1999–04 2283. Robin Scott 1987–91 2194. Lisa Miller 1988–92 2075. Johnna Lewis-Carlisle 2004– 190

6. Ashley Johnson 2003–07 1587. Dawn Dressler 1990–94 1458. Bev Miller 1984–87 1409. Pam Edwards 1989–92, 94 12010. Wendy Recker 1993–96 118

BLOCKED SHOTS

Name Years BLK1. Jennie Newhard 1992–96 1302. Kelly Boyd 2002–2006 823. Pam Edwards 1989–92, 94 804. Juliane Höhne 2005– 55

5. Robin Scott 1987–91 526. Verea Bibbs 2001–05 497. Sarah Turner 1987–89 358t. Dawn Dressler 1990–94 338t. Mandy Loveless 1996–00 338t. Clara Towbridge 1983–86 33

All-Time Career Records

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POINTS

Name Years Points1. Amy Gearlds 2001–04 1,2832. Ashley Johnson 2003–07 1,1533. Johnna Lewis-Carlisle 2004– 1,146

4. Courtney Nicley 2001–05 1,0215. Verea Bibbs 2001–05 9486. Hilary O’Connell 2002–07 6157. Maggie Bruening 2002–04 3828. Juliane Höhne 2005- 380

9. Teeara Dudley 2001–03 36510.Tina Moen 2005- 306

FIELD GOALS

Name Years FG1. Amy Gearlds 2001–04 4242. Johnna Lewis-Carlisle 2004– 421

3. Ashley Johnson 2003–07 3834. Verea Bibbs 2001–05 3715. Courtney Nicley 2001–05 3686. Hilary O’Connell 2002–07 2067. Juliane Höhne 2005– 158

8. Teeara Dudley 2001–03 1299.Tina Moen 2005– 118

10. Kelly Boyd 2002–06 112

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE

Name Years PCT1. Verea Bibbs 2001–05 .5322. Kelly Boyd 2002–06 .4733. Juliane Höhne 2005– .469

4. Ashley Johnson 2003–07 .4155. Samantha Edwards 2005– .411

6.Tina Moen 2005– .407

7. Maggie Bruening 2002–04 .4068. Teeara Dudley 2001–03 .3829. Laura Douglas 2001–02 .38010. Johnna Lewis-Carlisle 2004– .376

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS

Name Years 3-FG1. Amy Gearlds 2001–04 2112. Johnna Lewis-Carlisle 2004– 163

3. Hilary O’Connell 2002–07 1424. Courtney Nicley 2001–05 745. Ashley Johnson 2003–07 396t. Geneva Murdock 2002–06 326t. Hannah Thieke 2006– 32

8. Maggie Bruening 2002–04 219. Nanyamka Moore 2005– 20

10. Lindy Carey 2002–04 14

FREE THROWS

Name Years FT1. Ashley Johnson 2003–07 3482. Amy Geralds 2001–04 2243. Courtney Nicley 2001–05 2114. Verea Bibbs 2001–05 2055. Johnna Lewis-Carlisle 2004– 141

6. Maggie Bruening 2002–04 1377. Teeara Dudley 2001–03 1048. Jenny Green 2002–06 879. Juliane Höhne 2005– 65

10.Tina Moen 2005– 64

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

Name Years PCT1. Courtney Reed 2006– .900

2. Samantha Edwards 2005– .808

3. Amy Gearlds 2001–04 .8004. Hannah Thieke 2006– .789

5. Ashley Johnson 2003–07 .7866. Lindsay Werntz 2001–02 .7787. Hilary O’Connell 2002–07 .7538. Nanyamka Moore 2005– .737

9. Maggie Bruening 2002–04 .72910. Lindy Carey 2002–04 .725

REBOUNDS

Name Years Reb1. Verea Bibbs 2001–05 6272. Ashley Johnson 2003–07 4463. Courtney Nicley 2001–05 3734. Amy Gearlds 2001–04 3255. Hilary O’Connell 2002–07 3156. Jenny Green 2002–06 3097. Johnna Lewis-Carlisle 2004– 266

8. Teeara Dudley 2001–03 2329. Juliane Höhne 2005– 215

10. Maggie Bruening 2002–04 214

ASSISTS

Name Years Ast1. Ashley Johnson 2003–07 2512. Courtney Nicley 2001–05 2063. Maggie Bruening 2002–04 1924. Johnna Lewis-Carlisle 2004– 190

5. Amy Gearlds 2001–04 1466. Hilary O’Connell 2002–07 1217. Jenny Green 2002–06 788. Nanyamka Moore 2005– 70

9. Laura Douglas 2001–02 6210. Juliane Höhne 2005– 47

STEALS

Name Years Stl1. Amy Gearlds 2001–04 1842. Ashley Johnson 2003–07 1583. Johnna Lewis-Carlisle 2004– 155

4. Courtney Nicley 2001–05 1195. Hilary O’Connell 2002–07 996. Maggie Bruening 2002–04 917. Verea Bibbs 2001–05 908. Teeara Dudley 2001–03 659. Jenny Green 2002–06 4910.Tina Moen 2005– 46

BLOCKED SHOTS

Name Years BLK1. Kelly Boyd 2002–06 822. Juliane Höhne 2005– 55

3. Verea Bibbs 2001–05 494t.Tina Moen 2005– 17

4t. Natalie Roberts 2004– 17

6. Hilary O’Connell 2002–07 157t. Samantha Edwards 2005– 14

7t. Johnna Lewis–Carlisle 2004– 14

9. Ashley Johnson 2003–07 1310. Nanyamka Moore 2005– 10

All-Division I Career Records

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Year-by-Year Results1976–77 (9–8)Coach: Mary SchrieberHuntington 38 41Grace 72 31St. Francis 58 41Manchester 59 66Notre Dame 44 52St. Mary’s 28 58Indiana Tech 66 51Marion 50 62St. Mary’s 41 53Tri-State 56 29Butler 64 46Valparaiso 58 41Notre Dame 67 55Indiana Tech 53 54Grace 68 35Notre Dame 47 45Goshen 43 55

1977–78 (7–7)Coach: Kathy KissingerTri-State 57 62St. Mary’s 35 48Summit 51 24Notre Dame 39 68St. Francis 46 40Marion 34 65Indiana Tech 47 37Huntington 52 43Grace 38 40St. Francis 53 59Valparaiso 61 48Manchester 66 53Indiana Tech 64 43St. Joseph’s 65 69

1978–79 (11–10)Coach: Peggy VoisinGoshen 50 66Calvin 49 65Manchester 58 49Pur–Calumet 46 28Defiance 24 72Franklin 60 46OSU–Lima 53 55St. Francis 66 57St. Joseph’s 25 71Notre Dame 41 49Valparaiso 51 79OSU–Lima 70 54St. Mary’s 61 56Marion 38 56Huntington 55 81Summit 66 24Grace 64 48St. Francis 60 58Tri-State 74 58Summit 54 21Goshen 45 61

1979–80 (3–20)Coach: Denise KnuthSt. Francis 34 52Summit 102 20Huntington 53 72Goshen 33 61St. Mary’s 51 73Taylor 37 62Marian 47 70St. Francis 48 66Manchester 51 60Indiana Tech 40 73OSU–Lima 54 79Marion 54 87Valparaiso 44 90Summit 87 23IUPUI 52 60Pur–Calumet 52 58Tri-State 62 51Indiana Tech 57 66Grace 52 63OSU–Lima 68 77St. Joseph’s 60 80Marian 62 66Hanover 71 75

1980–81 (7–16)Coach: Peggy ViosinIndiana Tech 33 70St. Francis 55 60Marian 61 77St. Francis 68 39NW Business 81 78Marion 51 98Indiana Tech 47 58Taylor 52 64Spring Arbor 46 73NW Business 56 57Valparaiso 54 70IUPUI 40 61Indiana Tech 37 74Manchester 62 71Huntington 61 71St. Joseph’s 52 83Hanover 63 86Tri-State 79 51Pur–Calumet 55 41Grace 53 51Goshen 47 45Tri-State 71 68St. Mary’s 44 53

1981–82 (9–10)Coach: Barb McDonaldSt. Francis 50 58Indiana Tech 40 62Marian 53 52Taylor 58 80Anderson 60 52Marion 59 58St. Joseph’s 45 42Huntington 58 63St. Mary’s 62 76Indiana Tech 52 76IUPUI 45 77St. Francis 63 51Manchester 63 55Valparaiso 66 63Pur–Calumet 57 74Tri-State -- --Grace 57 --Goshen 60 --Goshen 52 --

1982–83 (17–4)Coach: Kirk KavanaughFindlay 89 68Indiana Tech 71 66St. Francis 55 37Marian 69 52Wright State 64 87Marion 60 63St. Joseph’s 56 53Huntington 62 51St. Francis 67 51Marian 70 55Bethel 95 32Anderson 75 49OSU–Lima 82 51Pur–Calumet 92 61Manchester 72 51Taylor 60 45Tri-State 83 42Indiana Tech 42 47Valparaiso 64 79Grace 79 39

1983–84 (12–14)Coach: Kirk KavanaughSt. Joseph’s 71 54Indiana State 58 88Butler 87 58Lewis 56 76St. Francis 61 49Wright State 83 72GVSU 60 64Wayne State 69 90Marion 61 47UW–LaCrosse 53 71UW–Green Bay76 89N. Michigan 58 67St. Joseph’s 65 77UW–Mil. 68 77Huntington 72 69

Valparaiso 79 64Ohio Northern 64 77Central State 70 69UM–Dearborn 63 37Taylor 76 71Ferris State 65 60UM–Dearborn 75 58Goshen 67 45N. Kentucky 63 77Bellarmine 68 92Indianapolis 85 81

1984–85 (14–11)Coach: Kirk KavanaughN. Kentucky 49 75Central State 80 42GVSU 72 62Ferris State 73 85St. Francis 84 54Ohio Northern 73 66Wright State 71 77Ferris State 67 72Wright State 72 73St. Joseph’s 80 75Lewis 57 65Ashland 83 62Taylor 95 52Indianapolis 79 68Bellarmine 63 66KY Wesleyan 77 60S. Indiana 60 58St. Joseph’s 70 56Lewis 79 65Huntington 56 62Ashland 75 62Indianapolis 65 72Bellarmine 59 63KY Wesleyan 76 69S. Indiana 49 --

1985–86 (10–16)Coach: Julie CalahanOakland 73 80GVSU 67 66Central State 60 62Wayne State 57 63Ferris State 72 56St. Francis 69 42GVSU 60 78Lewis 56 54KY Wesleyan 75 82N. Kentucky 49 70Wright State 80 77Ashland 66 67Indianapolis 78 81S. Indiana 67 66Huntington 57 49Bellarmine 60 58Indiana Tech 65 67N. Kentucky 54 72Bellarmine 71 90Indianapolis 66 88Ashland 66 70St. Joseph’s 68 76S. Indiana 68 65KY Wesleyan 69 67Lewis 77 89St. Joseph’s 72 87

1986–87 (4–23)Coach: Julie CalahanOakland 68 78Indiana Tech 61 63Clark 66 56Hampton 45 92Central State 53 70Wayne State 61 71Huntington 64 56GVSU 55 78St. Francis 67 52SVSU 62 103N. Kentucky 51 80Indianapolis 73 79Bellarmine 74 76Ashland 56 69Lewis 57 78St. Joseph’s 67 96KY Wesleyan 62 86

S. Indiana 63 67KY Wesleyan 79 92S. Indiana 52 70Lewis 84 99St. Joseph’s 67 101Ashland 65 63Wright State 55 94Indianapolis 60 76Bellarmine 63 92N. Kentucky 66 97

1987–88 (5–21)Coach: Teri RosinskiTri-State 76 84Siena Heights 61 53GVSU 33 74Indiana Tech 77 94Northwood 70 65Hampton 63 94SVSU 52 86Wayne State 73 78St. Francis 65 48N. Kentucky 65 76Ashland 54 65Lewis 78 68Huntington 71 78KY Wesleyan 69 78S. Indiana 77 78Indianapolis 70 91Lewis 81 91St. Joseph’s 60 74N. Kentucky 64 79Ashland 56 79Indianapolis 69 107Bellarmine 69 78St. Joseph’s 69 94Bellarmine 61 97

1988–89 (17–9)Coach: Teri RosinskiFerris State 89 71SIU–Edwards. 91 75C. Missouri St.87 98Indiana Tech 90 64Tri-State 117 77GVSU 69 82UM–Dearborn 106 63Northwood 81 57SVSU 90 60Ashland 67 76N. Kentucky 74 91KY Wesleyan 92 82S. Indiana 84 65St. Joseph’s 73 114Lewis 72 78Bellarmine 67 66Indianapolis 77 51Bellarmine 51 87Indianapolis 82 77Lewis 105 88St. Joseph’s 79 87S. Indiana 83 74KY Wesleyan 90 66N. Kentucky 59 90Ashland 78 76Wayne State 78 66

1989–90 (22–7)Coach: Teri RosinskiTaylor 84 68Huntington 85 81GVSU 73 67Northwood 93 83Indiana Tech 71 57Ferris State 70 73Oakland 77 87SVSU 76 67Tri-State 73 72S. Indiana 104 72Ashland 92 84Taylor 93 69KY Wesleyan 94 72N. Kentucky 67 64Bellarmine 70 75Kentucky St. 87 76Lewis 95 103St. Joseph’s 96 83Indianapolis 69 92

St. Joseph’s 91 80Indianapolis 86 61Lewis 91 68Kentucky St. 86 60Bellarmine 80 65N. Kentucky 78 70KY Wesleyan 72 85S. Indiana 94 95Ashland 101 87Oakland 83 87

1990–91 (15–13)Coach: Teri RosinskiWayne State 73 65Hillsdale 90 67Pitt–Johnstwn78 89Oakland 87 86N. Kentucky 72 86S. Colorado 69 63C. Missouri St.70 69Ferris State 91 73Tri-State 68 74Indianapolis 69 67St. Joseph’s 61 87Lewis 70 54KY Wesleyan 82 67S. Indiana 81 66Bellarmine 73 72Kentucky St. 80 63Tri-State 83 76Ashland 78 75Lewis 72 60St. Joseph’s 84 76S. Indiana 107 51KY Wesleyan 59 63Kentucky St. 73 60Bellarmine 84 91GVSU 64 101Ashland 77 67Indianapolis 65 85N. Kentucky 52 68

1991–92 (22–7)Coach: Eileen KleinfelterAquinas 62 46Oakland 73 85Wayne State 100 88Pitt–Johnstwn80 76Ferris State 57 62Tri-State 86 52GVSU 91 62IUPUI 110 70St. Joseph’s 78 88Lewis 91 59KY Wesleyan 78 66S. Indiana 93 77Bellarmine 82 80Kentucky St. 104 49IUPUI 93 79Ashland 91 72N. Kentucky 55 68Indianapolis 76 56S. Indiana 92 64KY Wesleyan 68 69Kentucky St. 110 48Bellarmine 66 74Hillsdale 80 68Ashland 94 79Indianapolis 94 76N. Kentucky 80 73Lewis 79 61St. Joseph’s 63 62Washburn 67 82

1992–93 (10–17)Coach: Eileen KleinfelterTaylor 86 73Hillsdale 98 76Wayne State 59 63MO–St. Louis 56 60Tri-State 46 59Central Ok 58 61Lincoln 61 58Edinboro 68 70Indianapolis 64 76N. Kentucky 60 56KY Wesleyan 61 57S. Indiana 72 78

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Year-by-Year ResultsSt. Francis IN 61 63Ashland 64 69Bellarmine 61 64Kentucky St. 99 58Lewis 55 65St. Joseph’s 72 81S. Indiana 63 65KY Wesleyan 58 54Ashland 67 51Kentucky St. 107 41Bellarmine 68 86St. Joseph’s 61 69Lewis 73 59N. Kentucky 60 70Indianapolis 62 84

1993–94 (17–10)Coach: Eileen KleinfelterTaylor 82 73CO Springs 69 61W Texas A&M 70 87Henderson St 59 66St. Francis IL 74 41Mankato St 75 64Tri-State 90 70St. Francis IN 59 58St. Joseph’s 75 71Lewis 73 52SIUE 64 44Ashland 72 63KY Wesleyan 79 62S. Indiana 81 68Bellarmine 50 62Kentucky St 92 34Indianapolis 62 35N. Kentucky 67 79Ashland 71 75S. Indiana 95 75KY Wesleyan 58 66Bellarmine 70 78Kentucky St 71 66Indianapolis 79 84N. Kentucky 53 57Lewis 69 51St. Joseph’s 79 55

1994–95 (16–11)Coach: Pam BowdenAquinas 78 71GVSU 60 77Grace 108 36Northwood 92 82MO–Rolla 82 76Findlay 59 81Franklin 77 76Ohio Northern 72 69Bellarmine 72 94Kentucky St 89 86Ashland 75 76N. Kentucky 67 73Indianapolis 79 88St. Joseph’s 86 106Lewis 101 78KY Wesleyan 67 58S. Indiana 104 94UW–Parkside 79 62Ashland 98 76Indianapolis 81 89N. Kentucky 63 62Lewis 95 66St. Joseph’s 81 84S. Indiana 72 77KY Wesleyan 71 66Kentucky St 102 85Bellarmine 81 82

1995–96 (23–5)Coach: Pam BowdenEdinboro 106 90Shippensburg 98 87Northwood 85 80Tri-State 80 65St. Francis IL 109 39Marian 77 48Huntington 73 61Bellarmine 78 76N. Kentucky 80 63St. Joseph’s 82 72

Quincy 87 72Lewis 75 60KY Wesleyan 96 60S. Indiana 105 93Indianapolis 54 90N. Kentucky 57 75UW–Parkside 69 59St. Joseph’s 92 76SIUE 68 64Quincy 82 49Bellarmine 73 114KY Wesleyan 91 76Indianapolis 84 60Lewis 76 69UW–Parkside 90 51S. Indiana 74 97SIUE 71 65Lake Superior 71 79

1996–97 (11–16)Coach: Pam BowdenOakland 59 75Hillsdale 60 86CA–Penn 76 54North Dakota 51 81Gardner–Webb73 53NDSU 55 83Tri-State 55 54KY Wesleyan 83 70Bellarmine 85 74MO–St. Louis 83 72Quincy 66 69St. Joseph’s 73 61SIUE 71 82Indianapolis 61 66Northern KKY 83 74Lewis 65 70UW–Parkside 60 62Bellarmine 63 78KY Wesleyan 70 72Quincy 91 96MO–St. Louis 73 61St. Joseph’s 90 81Southern IN 71 101Indianapolis 62 60Northern KY 63 77UW–Parkside 76 60Lewis 61 57

1997–98 (6–20)Coach: Pam BowdenBloomsburg 51 54Geneva 78 67Indiana Tech 71 49St. Francis IN 76 88Oakland 55 73MO–Rolla 58 62MO–Western 69 86Southern IN 58 78SIUE 61 86Oakland 49 72Indianapolis 68 70Northern KY 56 68St. Joseph’s 88 90UW–Parkside 78 55Bellarmine 62 84KY Wesleyan 66 86MO–St. Louis 72 82Quincy 81 62St. Joseph’s 61 71Lewis 37 62Northern KY 57 61Indianapolis 68 60SIUE 70 74Southern IN 71 83Lewis 50 63UW–Parkside 81 62

1998–99 (8–19)Coach: Pam BowdenSVSU 59 93Northwood 56 71St. Francis IN 81 96Indiana Tech 73 85Quincy 84 92MO–St. Louis 69 81KY Wesleyan 54 93Bellarmine 42 90

St. Joseph’s 83 86Lewis 52 78Indianapolis 64 96Northern KY 66 77SIUE 70 87Southern IN 59 94UW–Parkside 77 60Bellarmine 62 68KY Wesleyan 76 89MO–St. Louis 86 101Quincy 80 63Southern IN 73 81SIUE 57 72St. Joseph’s 76 78Northern KY 55 99Lewis 52 67Indianapolis 75 79UW–Parkside 73 76

1999–00 (13–14)Coach: Karl SmeskoSVSU 72 66Northwood 78 69Indiana Tech 77 63St. Francis IN 75 80Southern IN 63 78SIUE 78 68Grace 75 54St. Joseph’s 85 59Wayne State 55 65Lewis 75 86Bellarmine 68 72KY Wesleyan 76 55Northern KY 54 66Indianapolis 78 83Quincy 68 59MO–St. Louis 75 87SIUE 58 83Southern IN 70 68KY Wesleyan 90 87Bellarmine 69 55St. Joseph’s 78 72Indianapolis 90 93Northern KY 49 80MO–St. Louis 82 83Quincy 76 58Northern KY 58 76

2000–01 (19–8)Coach: Karl SmeskoSVSU 73 52Northwood 79 67IU–South Bend87 63Southern IN 67 79SIUE 76 72St. Joseph’s 81 70Grace 71 43Wayne State 75 54Tiffin 98 57Pur–Calumet 91 41KY Wesleyan 78 76Bellarmine 86 110Northern KY 65 80Indianapolis 51 53Quincy 64 51MO–St. Louis 57 64Lewis 68 72UW–Parkside 79 67SIUE 68 56Southern IN 68 73Indianapolis 67 51Northern KY 48 82St. Joseph’s 86 55MO–St. Louis 99 89Quincy 101 80UW–Parkside 94 79Lewis 83 75

2001–02 (4–23)Coach: Bruce PattersonChicago St 84 83Morehead St 70 87Army 73 82Ball State 50 94BGSU 57 73Wright State 89 78North Texas 66 68Eastern Ill 60 78

Eastern MI 60 76IL–Chicago 53 71Western MI 81 77Eastern KY 74 93Morehead St 70 87Bucknell 44 73Lipscomb 71 88IU–South Bend112 75Lipscomb 38 58Toledo 57 90SE MO St 67 86Detroit 72 90Cleveland St 65 99Youngstown St62 81Cleveland St 70 79Maryland 50 84Western MI 88 95Lipscomb 73 86IUPUI 74 84

2002–03 (9–19)Coach: Bruce PattersonMinnesota 73 116Savannah St 96 46Ferris State 84 85Texas A&M 46 82AK–Little Rock76 62Toledo 57 64Detroit 65 77BGSU 58 76Louisville 56 104Notre Dame 54 82Western MI 83 115Indiana State 28 96Wright State 60 65Murray State 62 79Centenary 91 69IUPUI 64 81TAMUCC 60 67Cleveland St 65 80Eastern IL 71 68Youngstown St80 77Lipscomb 88 73Centenary 77 75Lipscomb 42 61SE MO St 90 87UTPA 64 57UTPA 57 71TAMUCC 88 99Cleveland St 64 89

2003–04 (8–20)Coach: Bruce PattersonKentucky 59 79Louisville 70 81Ball State 75 93AK–Little Rock64 70Stony Brook 66 83Akron 55 54BGSU 68 91Valparaiso 60 86Utah State 83 74Indiana State 61 104Murray State 78 72Morehead St 102 82Air Force 83 70Colorado St 63 78Wisconsin 59 75Chicago St 84 64UW–Green Bay71 80Youngstown St62 72Cleveland St 82 81UTPA 72 75TAMUCC 68 76IL–Chicago 68 91UW–Milwaukee67 87UW–Green Bay54 77UTPA 55 80TAMUCC 79 82Wright State 82 69Valparaiso 65 80

2004–05 (5–23)Coach: Bruce PattersonBGSU 84 115Purdue 39 115Wright State 76 98Iowa State 45 113

Akron 77 68Xavier 50 68Drake 52 70Belmont 48 66Butler 60 62IUPUI 70 69Northern CO 48 77Utah 42 62Detroit 67 75Longwood 57 67Radford 69 78Youngstown St73 97UTPA 59 70TAMUCC 57 80SDSU 73 90Northern CO 65 78UW–Milwaukee70 65Longwood 66 69TAMUCC 63 62Illinois 37 86UTPA 50 57Northern CO 55 58TAMUCC 60 82Savannah St 60 54

2005–06 (7–21)Coach: Bruce Patterson/Chris PaulBGSU 50 78Central MI 61 69Kalamazoo 98 44TN–Martin 60 69IUPUI 50 59Northern IA 52 62Xavier 49 77UMBC 53 75Winthrop 44 60Appalachian St74 64Iowa State 68 87Northern IL 64 73Radford 77 79Valparaiso 52 69Longwood 69 86SDSU 53 74NDSU 68 79Butler 60 70Longwood 77 82UTPA 60 63TAMUCC 56 64Purdue 52 76UTPA 62 46Wayne State 80 51SDSU 52 72NDSU 77 64UVSC 84 60TAMUCC 71 67

2006–07 (12–17)Coach: Chris PaulToledo 66 55Kennesaw St 77 74UNC Asheville 69 73Coastal Car. 60 49Ball State 62 73Central MI 56 70IUPUI 59 50Indiana 68 69Illinois 47 74Northern IA 57 76Marygrove 81 55Winthrop 65 54IU–South Bend79 46SVSU 65 67Belmont 74 79Butler 82 75Valparaiso 67 75NJIT 81 70Northern IL 55 77UTPA 58 41UVSC 82 70NDSU 72 89SDSU 51 103TN–Martin 59 71NJIT 58 43UVSC 71 74UTPA 47 68SDSU 58 70NDSU 80 85

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Summit League HistoryNow in its 26th year as an NCAA Division I athletics conference, TheSummit League is in its first year under that name. In May 2007,the Presidents Council embraced the Summit Plan, a strategic planthat places a renewed emphasis on improving the academic andathletic performances of all its student-athletes. Included in theplan was the creation of a new image of the conference and theunveiling of a new name. The Summit League is the third name theconference has maintained as an NCAA sanctioned league.

The Summit League’s current member schools are Centenary College of Louisiana, IPFW (Indiana University–Purdue UniversityFort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis), UMKC (University of Missouri–Kansas City), NorthDakota State University, Oakland University, Oral Roberts University,South Dakota State University, Southern Utah University and Western Illinois University. The member schools pride themselveson providing quality athletic, academic, and social experiences fortheir student-athletes.

The Summit League sponsors 19 championship sports, which include: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s andwomen’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s andwomen’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s andwomen’s outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s tennis, andvolleyball.

A review of The Summit League’s highlights during the past 25years:

1982–83 The Association of Mid-Continent Universities is foundedwith “Frosty” Ferzacca as its first commissioner. • The initial AMCUline-up includes Cleveland State, Eastern Illinois, Illinois–Chicago,Northern Iowa, SW Missouri State, Valparaiso, Western Illinois, andWisconsin–Green Bay.

1983–84 UW–Green Bay and Eastern Illinois each play in the NCAAMen’s Soccer Tournament, making them the league’s first NCAAtourney teams in any sport.

1985–86 Cleveland State earns the AMCU’s first national recognition in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, upsettingNo. 3 seed Indiana on their way to a Sweet 16 appearance. •Southwest Missouri State begins a string of five consecutive post-season appearances by reaching the quarterfinals of the NIT.

1987–88 Ferzacca steps down as commissioner and is replaced byJerry Ippoliti. • Eastern Illinois’ Jim Maton is the league’s firstNCAA national champion, winning the 800-meter run at the NCAAIndoor Track Championship. • The AMCU sends two teams to men’sbasketball post-season play for the third straight season.

1989–90 The AMCU sends a conference-record three teams topost-season play in men’s basketball, including Northern Iowa,which upsets third-seeded Missouri in the first round of the NCAATournament. • The AMCU changes its name to the Mid-ContinentConference.

1991–92 The league announces that it will begin sponsoringwomen’s athletics strengthened by the membership of seven former North Star Conference members—the following year withthe debut of six championship sports. • Eastern Illinois’ Dan Steelewins the 400-meter intermediate hurdles at the NCAA OutdoorTrack & Field Championship.

1992–93 UW–Milwaukee wins the first Mid-Con-sponsoredwomen’s championship when it takes home the cross countrycrown. • Northern Illinois makes the first NCAA appearance by aMid-Con women’s team in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. • Wright State’s Brian Anderson is the third overallpick in the Major League Baseball draft after winning his secondconsecutive Mid-Con Pitcher-of-the-Year award.

1993–94 Northern Illinois’ volleyball squad posts the league’s firstwomen’s NCAA tourney win with a three-game triumph against Illinois State. • UW–Green Bay upsets future NBA star Jason Kidd’sfifth-seeded California squad in the first round of the NCAA Men’sBasketball Tournament. • Six schools depart the Mid-Con at theconclusion of the season.

1994–95 The conference adds Buffalo, Central Connecticut State,Chicago State, UMKC, Northeastern Illinois, and Troy State. • JonSteinbrecher begins a league-record nine-year tenure at the Mid-Con helm when he replaces Ippoliti as commissioner. • Valparaisobegins a string of five straight regular-season titles and six consecutive Mid-Con Tournament titles in men’s basketball.

1995–96 Charter member Eastern Illinois departs the Mid-Con, butnot until after winning its ninth men’s outdoor track and field title.

1997–98 Oral Roberts and Southern Utah join the Mid-Con. • TheMid-Con becomes one of few NCAA Division I conferences acrossthe nation to simultaneously run its basketball championships atthe same time at a neutral site. • Valparaiso reaches the NCAA“Sweet 16,” thanks to the efforts of NBA draftee Bryce Drew, whohits “The Shot” to beat No. 4 seed Mississippi, which eventuallyearns him an ESPY from ESPN. • Youngstown State earns the firstMid-Con women’s NCAA tourney win, topping fifth-seeded Mem-phis in the first round.

1998–99 IUPUI and Oakland begin competition in the Mid-Con. •Associate member DePaul reaches the NCAA Softball College WorldSeries, posting a third-place finish, and sets a Mid-Con single-season record with 54 wins.

2000–01 Oakland women’s soccer player Anita Rapp—a two-timeMid-Con Player of the Year and a WUSA draftee—earns a goldmedal while playing for her native Norway in the 2000 OlympicGames. • The Mid-Con renames its Women’s All-Sports Award forretiring Western Illinois Director of Athletics Helen Smiley.

2001–02 UMKC captures the conference’s first-ever NCAA Men’sSoccer College Cup win, a 2-1 overtime triumph over former leaguemember UW–Milwaukee. • Oral Roberts’ Krista Ragan becomes thefirst player in league history to earn four first-team all-conferencecitations in women’s basketball. Valparaiso posts the biggest turn-around in NCAA women’s basketball history (from 7–22 in 2000–01to 26–7 in 2001–02) on its way to reaching the quarterfinals of theWNIT. • UMKC’s Matt Voelker earns outdoor track & field All-Amer-ica honors in the high jump.

2002–03 The Mid-Con sets a league record by sending four teamscombined—IUPUI (NCAA) and Valparaiso (NIT) on the men’s sideand Valparaiso (NCAA) and Western Illinois (WNIT) on the women’sside—to basketball post-season play. • Oral Roberts’ MarshaDawkins earns All-America honors in the 400 meter dash at boththe NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field Championships. •IUPUI women’s basketball player Tiffany Kyser is Indiana’s recipient of the NCAA“Woman-of-the-Year award (she is also a finalist for the national award). • Steinbrecher resigns as commissioner and is replaced by Ron Bertovich.

2003–04 Centenary begins Mid-Con play. • Oakland’s swimmingand diving programs set league records for consecutive titles whenthey sweep the Mid-Con Championships for the fifth straight time.• The Mid-Con sends two teams (UMKC, Oakland) to the NCAAMen’s Soccer College Cup for the second time in league history. •Oral Roberts’ Caleb Green and Ken Tutt are the nation’s highestscoring freshman duo. • Oral Roberts baseball team sets a leaguerecord with 50 wins, posting two wins in the NCAA Tournament andfinishes the season ranked in all four college polls. • Southern Utahbecomes the first Mid-Con school to sweep the men’s and women’scross country and indoor and outdoor track and field crowns in thesame year.

• Oral Roberts’ Prince Mumba (800 meter) and Western Illinois’Aubrey Martin (shot put) earn All-America honors at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championship. • Mumba runs for his nativeZambia in the 2004 Athens Olympics, while Valparaiso’s JoaquimGomes plays for the Angolan Olympic basketball team. • The Mid-Con Men’s All Sports Award is renamed for retiring ValparaisoDirector of Athletics William Steinbrecher.

2004–05 Oral Roberts’ Faithy Kamangila finishes 11th at the NCAACross Country Championships to become the first woman in schoolhistory to garner All-America honors. • In its first-ever NCAA Tour-nament appearance, Oakland notches a win over Alabama A&M inthe opening round of the NCAA Tournament before falling to even-tual national champion North Carolina in the first round. • OralRoberts has five players selected in the Major League BaseballDraft, while Oakland’s Paul Phillips is the top Mid-Con player chosen (ninth round). • ORU’s Mable Kunihira garnered All-American honors at the Outdoor Track & Field Championships witha fifth-place finish in the 800-meter run.

2005–06 Eastern Illinois and South Dakota State are added as associate members in the sport of men’s and women’s swimmingand diving. • The Oral Roberts baseball team becomes the firstMid-Con team to advance to the NCAA Baseball Super Regionalswith wins against Oklahoma State and Arkansas. • Western Illinois’Zane Teilane becomes the first Mid-Con women’s basketball playerto be drafted when she is the 35th overall pick in the WNBA Draftby the Detroit Shock. • Oakland’s Chris Sullivan earns All-Americahonors in the 100 butterfly and 100 freestyle at the 2006 NCAASwimming & Diving Championships. • Western Illinois’ Aubrey Martin (shot put) and Oral Roberts’ Prince Mumba (800 meters) garner All-America honors twice—at the NCAA Indoor Track & FieldChampionships and NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships. •WIU’s Jennifer Gilson takes home All-America accolades at the2006 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships, while ORU’s DianaChelimo also earns All-America honors at the 2006 NCAA OutdoorTrack & Field Championships. • Ron Bertovich resigns as commissioner and is replaced by Tom Douple. • Chicago Stateleaves the Mid-Continent Conference following the 2005–06 academic year.

2006–07 Southern Utah’s Jess Baumgartner finishes third at the2006 NCAA Cross Country Championships to earn All-America honors. It is the highest finish ever by a Mid-Con student-athlete. •Oral Roberts’ Caleb Green becomes the Mid-Con’s all-time leadingscorer and rebounder. He also becomes the first four-time firstteam All-Mid-Con selection in men’s basketball and just the 15thDivision I men’s basketball player to be named Conference Playerof the Year three times. Green and teammate Ken Tutt become justthe seventh set of teammates in NCAA Division I history to reachthe 2,000-point plateau. • Oral Roberts’ Elisha Turek becomes thefirst player in league history to record more than 2,000 points and1,000 rebounds. She finished her career with 2,046 points and aleague-best 1,167 rebounds. • The Mid-Con has six Indoor Track &Field All-Americans as Oral Roberts’ Jonathan Rivers, Ernest Stranz,Kevin Cave, and Andretti Bain claim the honors in the 4x400 relay,while Bain (400 meter run), ORU’s Shaun Smith (800 meter run) andValparaiso’s Laura Rolf (mile run) take home individual awards. •Oral Roberts’ Shaun Smith and Mable Kunihira are All-Americans inoutdoor track in the 800 meters. • Oral Roberts wins its 10th consecutive baseball and women’s golf championships, bothrecords for all sports. • On June 1, 2007, the conference officiallychanges its name to The Summit League • One month later on July1, 2007, Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne, NorthDakota State, and South Dakota State join the Summit League.Charter member Valparaiso leaves the conference.

Tom DoupleCommissioner

Ed GromAssociate Commissioner

Myndee Kay LarsenAssistant Commissioner

Hope Nsiah-KumiMedia Relations Director

Vanessa QuimpoOperations Manager

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2006–07 Mid-Con * In Review2006–07 Final Standings

Conference OverallW L Pct. W L Pct.

Oakland 12 2 .857 19 13 .594Valparaiso 11 3 .786 20 11 .645Oral Roberts 8 6 .571 22 11 .667IUPUI 7 7 .500 14 16 .467Western Illinois 6 8 .429 10 19 .34UMKC 6 8 .429 10 20 .333Southern Utah 5 9 .357 9 20 .310Centenary 1 13 .071 5 25 .167

2006–07 All-Conference Teams

FIRST TEAMJernisha Cann, IUPUI

Alysa Klein, UMKCNicole Piggott, OaklandJessica Pike, Oakland

Betsy Rietema, ValparaisoElisha Turek, Oral Roberts

SECOND TEAMTamra Braun, ValparaisoCierra Bush, Centenary

Jenny Hardin, Oral RobertsGina Hugelier, Western Illinois

Anne Westwood, Southern Utah

HONORABLE MENTIONStephanie Brown, UMKC

Stephanie Lovingood, Western IllinoisTanika Mays, IUPUI

Carrie Myers, ValparaisoHolli Wilkins, Centenary

ALL-NEWCOMERMelissa Jeltema, Oakland

Aubrey Mackintosh, Southern UtahChazny Morris, UMKC

Hanna Reising, OaklandJanae Voelker, Oral Roberts

PLAYER OF THE YEARElisha Turek, Oral Roberts

NEWCOMMER OF THE YEARChazny Morris, UMKC

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARJernisha Cann, IUPUI

SIXTH WOMAN OF THE YEARLauna Hochstetler, Valparaiso

COACH OF THE YEARBeckie Francis, Oakland

Centenary College – CCIUPUI – IUPUIOakland – OUOral Roberts – ORU

UMKC – UMKCSouthern Utah – SUUWestern Illinois – WIUValparaiso – VALPO

Institution Abbreviations

2006–07 Players of the Week

Nov. 14 – Elisha Turek, Oral RobertsNov. 21 – Hanna Reising, OaklandNov. 28 – Nicole Piggott, OaklandDec. 5 – Betsy Rietema, ValparaisoDec. 12 – Elisha Turek, Oral Roberts

Dec. 19 – Jernisha Cann, IUPUIDec. 26 – Elisha Turek, Oral RobertsJan. 2 – Elisha Turek, Oral Roberts

Cierra Bush, CentenaryJan. 9 – Stephanie Brown, UMKC

Jan. 16 – Anne Westwood, Southern UtahJan. 23 – Elisha Turek, Oral Roberts

Jaan. 30 – Jessica Pike, OaklandFeb. 6 – Jernisha Cann, IUPUI

Feb. 13 – Janae Voelker, Oral RobertsFeb. 20 – Nicole Piggott, Oakland

Feb. 27 – Julia Whitted, IUPUIGina Hugelier, Western Illinois

2007 Mid-ConWomen’s Basketball

ChampionshipMarch 3-6 • Tulsa, Okla.

John Q. Hammons Arena at the UMAC

Saturday, March 3Game #1 #1 Oakland 82, vs. #8 Centenary 51Game #2 #2 Valparaiso 60, vs. #7 Southern Utah 45

Sunday, March 4Game #3 #4 IUPUI 56, vs. #5 Western Illinois 51Game #4 #3 Oral Roberts 52, vs. #6 UMKC 44

Monday, March 5Game #5 #1 Oakland 75, vs. #4 IUPUI 60Game #6 #3 Oral Roberts 72 vs. #2 Valparaiso 63

Tuesday, March 6Championship #3 Oral Roberts 72 vs. #1 Oakland 55

All-Tournament TeamJenny Hardin, Oral Roberts

Nicole Piggott, Oakland

Jessica Pike, Oakland

Rachel Watman, Oral Roberts

2007 NCAA TournamentMarch 17 • Minneapolis, Minn.

Saturday, March 17#2 Purdue 63, vs. #15 Oral Roberts 42

2007 WNITMarch 15 • Rochester, Mich.

Thursday, March 15Kentucky 65, at Oakland 56

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2006–07 Mid-Con* Statistics

BLOCKED SHOTS## Player/Team G Blocks Avg/G1. KLEIN, Alysa–UMKC 30 73 2.432. BRAUN, Tamra–VALPO 31 49 1.583. BROWN, Stephanie–UMKC 30 28 0.934. FOREST, Leslie–CC 29 26 0.905. Lovingood,Stephanie–WIU 29 23 0.796. BOOYER, Alicia–IUPUI 30 21 0.707. WHITTED, Julia–IUPUI 29 19 0.668. TUREK, Elisha–ORU 33 21 0.649. BUSH, Cierra–CC 30 19 0.6310. WAALEN, Marta–UMKC 24 15 0.63

Overall Individual LeadersSCORING## Player/Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G1. TUREK, Elisha–ORU 33 238 1 97 574 17.42. PIGGOTT, Nicole–OU 32 190 9 76 465 14.53. RIETEMA, Betsy–VALPO 31 144 24 109 421 13.64. PIKE, Jessica–OU 32 167 34 58 426 13.35. CANN, Jernisha–IUPUI 30 173 3 50 399 13.36. KLEIN, Alysa–UMKC 30 159 1 37 356 11.97. MAYS, Tanika–IUPUI 28 124 4 59 311 11.18. BUSH, Cierra–CC 30 100 29 104 333 11.19. WILKINS, Holli–CC 28 89 46 80 304 10.910. BOOYER, Alicia–IUPUI 30 123 28 37 311

REBOUNDING## Player/Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G1. TUREK, Elisha–ORU 33 134 213 347 10.52. CANN, Jernisha–IUPUI 30 105 188 293 9.83. BRAUN, Tamra–VALPO 31 84 182 266 8.64. Lovingood,Steph–WIU 29 85 123 208 7.25. RIETEMA, Betsy–VALPO 31 59 155 214 6.96. KLEIN, Alysa–UMKC 30 49 154 203 6.87. BROWN, Steph–UMKC 30 71 131 202 6.78. WESTWOOD, Anne–SUU 29 62 129 191 6.69. BUSH, Cierra–CC 30 53 129 182 6.110. MAYS, Tanika–IUPUI 28 50 117 167 6.0

FIELD–GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 3.0 made per game)## Player/Team G FG FGA Pct.1. BRAUN, Tamra–VALPO 31 113 198 .5712. TUREK, Elisha–ORU 33 238 448 .5313. KLEIN, Alysa–UMKC 30 159 314 .5064. BROWN, Stephanie–UMKC 30 102 209 .4885. Lovingood,Stephanie–WIU 29 99 204 .4856. PIKE, Jessica–OU 32 167 358 .4667. WESTWOOD, Anne–SUU 29 97 211 .4608. PIGGOTT, Nicole–OU 32 190 422 .4509. CANN, Jernisha–IUPUI 30 173 396 .43710. MAYS, Tanika–IUPUI 28 124 284 .437

ASSISTS## Player/Team G A Avg/G1. CAMARGO, Mariana–ORU 33 133 4.032. TATE, Brykeesha–IUPUI 30 116 3.873. ORTEGA, Jowan–UMKC 26 91 3.504. TERAVA, Riikka–OU 29 94 3.245. BAKER, Bonnie–OU 32 101 3.166. WILKINS, Holli–CC 28 85 3.047. WIMBERLY, Heather–UMKC 29 82 2.838. PIGGOTT, Nicole–OU 32 89 2.789. CANN, Jernisha–IUPUI 30 83 2.7710. Murphy,Deedee–WIU 29 78 2.69

STEALS## Player/Team G Steals Avg/G1. CANN, Jernisha–IUPUI 30 78 2.602. BAKER, Bonnie–OU 32 70 2.193. WILKINS, Holli–CC 28 59 2.114. LANGFORD, Katie–ORU 33 61 1.855. RIETEMA, Betsy–VALPO 31 57 1.846. ORTEGA, Jowan–UMKC 26 46 1.777. PIKE, Jessica–OU 32 55 1.728. TUREK, Elisha–ORU 33 53 1.619. MAYS, Tanika–IUPUI 28 40 1.4310. WIMBERLY, Heather–UMKC 29 38 1.31

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2.0 made per game)## Player/Team G FTM FTA Pct.1. WILKINS, Holli–CC 28 80 100 .800

PIGGOTT, Nicole–OU 32 76 95 .8003. BUSH, Cierra–CC 30 104 132 .7884. MAYS, Tanika–IUPUI 28 59 78 .7565. BROWN, Stephanie–UMKC 30 78 106 .7366. RIETEMA, Betsy–VALPO 31 109 149 .7327. BRAUN, Tamra–VALPO 31 67 104 .6448. TUREK, Elisha–ORU 33 97 155 .6269. WESTWOOD, Anne–SUU 29 78 134 .582

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 1.0 made per game)## Player/Team G 3FG FGA Pct.1. HILLOCK, Heather–SUU 29 33 69 .4782. MORRIS, Chazny–UMKC 30 37 84 .4403. MYERS, Carrie–VALPO 31 85 205 .4154. Walker,Amanda–WIU 29 48 118 .4075. REISING, Hanna–OU 32 52 137 .3806. Hugelier,Gina–WIU 28 32 85 .3767. JOSEPH, Bethany–CC 29 38 102 .3738. DAVIDSON, Sarah–ORU 33 37 104 .3569. LANGFORD, Katie–ORU 33 40 114 .35110. COOK, Amy–IUPUI 30 37 106 .349

THREE-POINT FG MADE## Player/Team G 3FG Avg./G1. MYERS, Carrie–VALPO 31 85 2.742. Walker,Amanda–WIU 29 48 1.663. WILKINS, Holli–CC 28 46 1.644. REISING, Hanna–OU 32 52 1.635. WATMAN, Rachel–ORU 33 44 1.33

PICCONI, Brittny–UMKC 30 40 1.337. JOSEPH, Bethany–CC 29 38 1.318. MORRIS, Chazny–UMKC 30 37 1.23

COOK, Amy–IUPUI 30 37 1.2310. LANGFORD, Katie–ORU 33 40 1.21

* The Mid-Continent Conference changed its nameto the Summit League in 2007. IPFW became amember of the Summit League in July 2007.

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2006–07 Mid-Con* StatisticsOverall Team Statistics

* The Mid-Continent Conferencechanged its name to the SummitLeague in 2007. IPFW became amember of the Summit League inJuly 2007.

SCORING OFFENSETeam G W–L Pts Avg/G

1. Oral Roberts 33 22–11 2234 67.72. Oakland 32 19–13 2114 66.13. Valparaiso 31 20–11 1911 61.64. IUPUI 30 14–16 1745 58.25. Centenary 30 5–25 1695 56.56. UMKC 30 10–20 1683 56.17. Western Illinois 29 10–19 1575 54.38. Southern Utah 29 9–20 1483 51.1

SCORING DEFENSETeam G Steals Avg/G

1. Western Illinois 29 1645 56.72. Oral Roberts 33 1907 57.83. Valparaiso 31 1822 58.84. Oakland 32 1886 58.95. Southern Utah 29 1737 59.96. IUPUI 30 1817 60.67. UMKC 30 1843 61.48. Centenary 30 2133 71.1

SCORING MARGINTeam G OFF DEF Margin

1. Oral Roberts 33 67.7 57.8 +9.92. Oakland 32 66.1 58.9 +7.13. Valparaiso 31 61.6 58.8 +2.94. IUPUI 30 58.2 60.6 -2.45. Western Illinois 29 54.3 56.7 -2.46. UMKC 30 56.1 61.4 -5.37. Southern Utah 29 51.1 59.9 -8.88. Centenary 30 56.5 71.1 -14.6

FREE-THROW PCTTeam G FTM FTA Pct.

1. Valparaiso 31 391 533 .7342. Oakland 32 353 487 .7253. Centenary 30 390 545 .7164. Western Illinois 29 345 501 .6895. IUPUI 30 277 406 .6826. UMKC 30 290 443 .6557. Southern Utah 29 255 398 .6418. Oral Roberts 33 378 613 .617

FIELD-GOAL PCTTeam G FG FGA Pct.

1. Oral Roberts 33 839 1894 .4432. Oakland 32 821 1904 .4313. Valparaiso 31 655 1645 .3984. IUPUI 30 684 1724 .3975. UMKC 30 623 1627 .3836. Southern Utah 29 548 1448 .3787. Western Illinois 29 545 1459 .3748. Centenary 30 571 1610 .355

FIELD-GOAL PCTT DEFENSETeam G FG FGA Pct.

1. UMKC 30 656 1735 .3782. Oakland 32 698 1828 .3823. Valparaiso 31 674 1749 .3854. Southern Utah 29 604 1562 .3875. Oral Roberts 33 699 1762 .3976. IUPUI 30 633 1550 .4087. Western Illinois 29 627 1499 .4198. Centenary 30 803 1867 .430

THREE-POINT FG PCTTeam G 3FG FGA Pct.

1. Valparaiso 31 210 561 .3742. Western Illinois 29 140 402 .3483. Oral Roberts 33 178 553 .3224. Southern Utah 29 132 415 .3185. Oakland 32 119 397 .3006. UMKC 30 147 496 .2967. Centenary 30 163 552 .2958. IUPUI 30 100 394 .254

THREE-POINT FG PCT DEFENSETeam G 3FG FGA Pct.

1. Valparaiso 31 152 499 .3052. Oral Roberts 33 149 481 .3103. IUPUI 30 142 449 .3164. Western Illinois 29 130 410 .3175. Oakland 32 203 638 .3186. Southern Utah 29 169 531 .3187. Centenary 30 134 416 .3228. UMKC 30 157 475 .331

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSTeam G Reb. Avg/G

1. IUPUI 30 425 14.172. Oral Roberts 33 424 12.853. Oakland 32 400 12.504. UMKC 30 328 10.935. Western Illinois 29 315 10.866. Centenary 30 316 10.537. Valparaiso 31 299 9.658. Southern Utah 29 278 9.59

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDSTeam G Reb. Avg/G

1. Oakland 32 840 26.252. Valparaiso 31 800 25.813. Centenary 30 737 24.574. UMKC 30 733 24.435. Oral Roberts 33 799 24.216. Southern Utah 29 681 23.487. IUPUI 30 677 22.578. Western Illinois 29 627 21.62

REBOUNDING MARGINTeam G TM Avg OPP Avg Margin

1. Oakland 32 1240 38.8 1116 34.9 +3.92. IUPUI 30 1102 36.7 999 33.3 +3.43. Oral Roberts 33 1223 37.1 1126 34.1 +2.94. Valparaiso 31 1099 35.5 1102 35.5 -0.15. Western Illinois 29 942 32.5 979 33.8 -1.36. Southern Utah 29 959 33.1 1062 36.6 -3.67. UMKC 30 1061 35.4 1169 39.0 -3.68. Centenary 30 1053 35.1 1235 41.2 -6.1

BLOCKED SHOTSTeam G Blocks Avg/G

1. UMKC 30 145 4.832. IUPUI 30 86 2.873. Valparaiso 31 79 2.554. Oral Roberts 33 80 2.425. Western Illinois 29 66 2.286. Centenary 30 68 2.277. Oakland 32 69 2.168. Southern Utah 29 49 1.69

ASSISTSTeam G 3FG Avg./G

1. Oakland 32 538 16.812. Oral Roberts 33 507 15.363. IUPUI 30 444 14.804. UMKC 30 417 13.905. Southern Utah 29 377 13.006. Valparaiso 31 369 11.907. Centenary 30 348 11.608. Western Illinois 29 335 11.55

STEALSTeam G Steals Avg/G

1. Oakland 32 312 9.752. Oral Roberts 33 306 9.273. IUPUI 30 263 8.774. Centenary 30 248 8.275. UMKC 30 243 8.106. Valparaiso 31 202 6.527. Western Illinois 29 177 6.108. Southern Utah 29 165 5.69

TURNOVER MARGINTeam G TM Avg OPP Avg Margin

1. Oral Roberts 33 543 16.5 638 19.3 +2.882. Oakland 32 509 15.9 576 18.0 +2.093. Western Illinois 29 466 16.1 467 16.1 +0.034. Valparaiso 31 470 15.2 450 14.5 -0.655. IUPUI 30 564 18.8 530 17.7 -1.136. UMKC 30 540 18.0 490 16.3 -1.677. Southern Utah 29 503 17.3 422 14.6 -2.798. Centenary 30 626 20.9 470 15.7 -5.20

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIOTeam G Asst. Avg TO Avg Ratio

1. Oakland 32 538 16.8 509 15.9 1.062. Oral Roberts 33 507 15.4 543 16.5 0.933. IUPUI 30 444 14.8 564 18.8 0.794. Valparaiso 31 369 11.9 470 15.2 0.795. UMKC 30 417 13.9 540 18.0 0.776. Southern Utah 29 377 13.0 503 17.3 0.757. Western Illinois 29 335 11.6 466 16.1 0.728. Centenary 30 348 11.6 626 20.9 0.56

THREEE-POINT FG MADETeam G 3FG Avg./G

1. Valparaiso 31 210 6.772. Centenary 30 163 5.433. Oral Roberts 33 178 5.394. UMKC 30 147 4.905. Western Illinois 29 140 4.836. Southern Utah 29 132 4.557. Oakland 32 119 3.728. IUPUI 30 100 3.33

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2006–07 Mid-Con* StatisticsConference Individual Statistics

BLOCKED SHOTS## Player/Team G Blocks Avg/G1. KLEIN, Alysa–UMKC 14 32 2.292. BRAUN, Tamra–VALPO 14 22 1.573. FOREST, Leslie–CC 13 13 1.004. BUSH, Cierra–CC 14 13 0.935. WILKINS, Holli–CC 12 9 0.756. BOOYER, Alicia–IUPUI 14 10 0.71

BAKER, Bonnie–OU 14 10 0.71VOELKER, Janae–ORU 14 10 0.71

9. WHITTED, Julia–IUPUI 13 9 0.6910. Lovingood,Stephanie–WIU 14 9 0.64

Myers, Nicole–WIU 14 9 0.64

SCORING## Player/Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G1. TUREK, Elisha–ORU 14 106 1 33 246 17.62. PIGGOTT, Nicole–OU 14 85 1 33 204 14.63. CANN, Jernisha–IUPUI 14 88 1 17 194 13.94. PIKE, Jessica–OU 14 70 16 29 185 13.25. RIETEMA, Betsy–VALPO 14 61 11 48 181 12.96. KLEIN, Alysa–UMKC 14 77 1 16 171 12.27. Hugelier,Gina–WIU 14 49 24 39 161 11.58. BUSH, Cierra–CC 14 45 14 52 156 11.19. WESTWOOD, Anne–SUU 14 51 0 38 140 10.010. BOOYER, Alicia–IUPUI 14 55 12 17 139 9.9

REBOUNDING## Player/Team G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G1. TUREK, Elisha–ORU 14 56 95 151 10.82. CANN, Jernisha–IUPUI 14 57 83 140 10.03. BRAUN, Tamra–VALPO 14 41 77 118 8.44. Lovingood,Stephanie–WIU 14 50 63 113 8.15. KLEIN, Alysa–UMKC 14 21 75 96 6.96. BROWN, Stephanie–UMKC 14 36 58 94 6.77. RIETEMA, Betsy–VALPO 14 23 70 93 6.68. WESTWOOD, Anne–SUU 14 33 57 90 6.49. BUSH, Cierra–CC 14 24 65 89 6.410. MAYS, Tanika–IUPUI 12 16 52 68 5.7

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 3.0 made per game)## Player/Team G FG FGA Pct.1. BRAUN, Tamra–VALPO 14 51 85 .6002. Lovingood,Stephanie–WIU 14 44 81 .5433. TUREK, Elisha–ORU 14 106 201 .5274. CANN, Jernisha–IUPUI 14 88 177 .4975. KLEIN, Alysa–UMKC 14 77 155 .4976. PIGGOTT, Nicole–OU 14 85 176 .4837. BROWN, Stephanie–UMKC 14 46 96 .4798. JELTEMA, Melissa–OU 14 43 90 .4789. MORRIS, Chazny–UMKC 14 50 112 .44610. WESTWOOD, Anne–SUU 14 51 118 .432

ASSISTS## Player/Team G A Avg/G1. TATE, Brykeesha–IUPUI 14 52 3.712. BAKER, Bonnie–OU 14 47 3.363. TERAVA, Riikka–OU 14 46 3.294. WIMBERLY, Heather–UMKC 14 44 3.145. WATMAN, Rachel–ORU 14 42 3.00

WILKINS, Holli–CC 12 36 3.007. CAMARGO, Mariana–ORU 14 41 2.938. ORTEGA, Jowan–UMKC 11 32 2.919. Murphy,Deedee–WIU 14 40 2.8610. CANN, Jernisha–IUPUI 14 39 2.79

PIGGOTT, Nicole–OU 14 39 2.79

STEALS## Player/Team G Steals Avg/G1. CANN, Jernisha–IUPUI 14 39 2.792. BAKER, Bonnie–OU 14 37 2.643. RIETEMA, Betsy–VALPO 14 27 1.934. PIKE, Jessica–OU 14 26 1.865. WILKINS, Holli–CC 12 22 1.836. TUREK, Elisha–ORU 14 23 1.64

LANGFORD, Katie–ORU 14 23 1.648. MAYS, Tanika–IUPUI 12 19 1.589. WIMBERLY, Heather–UMKC 14 22 1.57

Hugelier,Gina–WIU 14 22 1.57

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2.0 made per game)## Player/Team G FTM FTA Pct.1. HOCHSTETLER, Launa–VALPO 14 28 31 .9032. WILKINS, Holli–CC 12 31 35 .8863. PIKE, Jessica–OU 14 29 34 .8534. BROWN, Stephanie–UMKC 14 39 48 .813

MAYS, Tanika–IUPUI 12 26 32 .8136. PIGGOTT, Nicole–OU 14 33 41 .8057. RIETEMA, Betsy–VALPO 14 48 60 .8008. GREER, Charlese–OU 13 32 41 .7809. Hugelier,Gina–WIU 14 39 50 .78010. BUSH, Cierra–CC 14 52 67 .776

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (Min. 1.0 made per game)## Player/Team G 3FG FGA Pct.1. HOCHSTETLER, Launa–VALPO 14 15 28 .5362. HILLOCK, Heather–SUU 14 15 34 .4413. Walker,Amanda–WIU 14 24 56 .4294. MYERS, Carrie–VALPO 14 36 92 .391

MORRIS, Chazny–UMKC 14 18 46 .3916. COOK, Amy–IUPUI 14 19 49 .3887. JOSEPH, Bethany–CC 14 22 60 .3678. Hugelier,Gina–WIU 14 24 67 .3589. DAVIDSON, Sarah–ORU 14 23 70 .32910. PIKE, Jessica–OU 14 16 50 .320

THREE-POINT FG MADE## Player/Team G 3FG Avg./G1. MYERS, Carrie–VALPO 14 36 2.572. Hugelier,Gina–WIU 14 24 1.71

Walker,Amanda–WIU 14 24 1.714. DAVIDSON, Sarah–ORU 14 23 1.645. JOSEPH, Bethany–CC 14 22 1.576. WILKINS, Holli–CC 12 17 1.427. COOK, Amy–IUPUI 14 19 1.368. MORRIS, Chazny–UMKC 14 18 1.29

WATMAN, Rachel–ORU 14 18 1.2910. Murphy,Deedee–WIU 14 17 1.21

REISING, Hanna–OU 14 17 1.21

* The Mid-Continent Conference changed its nameto the Summit League in 2007. IPFW became amember of the Summit League in July 2007.

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2006-07 Mid-Con* StatisticsConference Team Statistics

* The Mid-Continent Conferencechanged its name to the SummitLeague in 2007. IPFW became amember of the Summit League inJuly 2007.

SCORING OFFENSETeam G W-L Pts Avg/G

1. Oakland 14 12–2 915 65.42. Valparaiso 14 11–3 867 61.93. Oral Roberts 14 8–6 863 61.64. IUPUI 14 7–7 771 55.15. UMKC 14 6–8 756 54.06. Centenary 14 1–13 749 53.57. Western Illinois 14 6–8 718 51.38. Southern Utah 14 5–9 701 50.1

SCORING DEFENSETeam G Steals Avg/G

1. Western Illinois 14 684 48.92. Oakland 14 727 51.93. Valparaiso 14 750 53.64. IUPUI 14 773 55.25. Oral Roberts 14 787 56.26. Southern Utah 14 803 57.47. UMKC 14 820 58.68. Centenary 14 996 71.1

SCORING MARGINTeam G OFF DEF Margin

1. Oakland 14 65.4 51.9 +13.42. Valparaiso 14 61.9 53.6 +8.43. Oral Roberts 14 61.6 56.2 +5.44. Western Illinois 14 51.3 48.9 +2.45. IUPUI 14 55.1 55.2 -0.16. UMKC 14 54.0 58.6 -4.67. Southern Utah 14 50.1 57.4 -7.38. Centenary 14 53.5 71.1 -17.6

FREE-THROW PCTTeam G FTM FTA Pct.

1. Valparaiso 14 193 243 .7942. Centenary 14 161 216 .7453. Oakland 14 165 224 .7374. UMKC 14 127 190 .6685. Southern Utah 14 100 159 .6296. IUPUI 14 105 167 .6297. Western Illinois 14 126 201 .6278. Oral Roberts 14 146 234 .624

FIELD-GOAL PCTTeam G FG FGA Pct.

1. Oakland 14 352 816 .4312. Oral Roberts 14 324 794 .4083. IUPUI 14 311 765 .4074. Valparaiso 14 289 730 .3965. UMKC 14 279 736 .3796. Southern Utah 14 264 706 .3747. Western Illinois 14 257 704 .3658. Centenary 14 255 744 .343

FIELD-GOAL PCTT DEFENSETeam G FG FGA Pct.

1. UMKC 30 656 1735 .3782. Oakland 32 698 1828 .3823. Valparaiso 31 674 1749 .3854. Southern Utah 29 604 1562 .3875. Oral Roberts 33 699 1762 .3976. IUPUI 30 633 1550 .4087. Western Illinois 29 627 1499 .4198. Centenary 30 803 1867 .430

THREE-POINT FG PCTTeam G 3FG FGA Pct.

1. Valparaiso 14 96 269 .3572. Western Illinois 14 78 226 .3453. Southern Utah 14 73 231 .3164. Centenary 14 78 260 .3005. Oakland 14 46 154 .2996. UMKC 14 71 238 .2987. Oral Roberts 14 69 246 .2808. IUPUI 14 44 174 .253

THREE-POINT FG PCT DEFENSETeam G 3FG FGA Pct.

1. Valparaiso 14 60 232 .2592. Western Illinois 14 52 188 .2773. Oakland 14 87 298 .2924. IUPUI 14 59 199 .2965. Oral Roberts 14 64 214 .2996. Southern Utah 14 88 258 .3417. UMKC 14 67 196 .3428. Centenary 14 78 213 .366

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDSTeam G Reb. Avg/G

1. IUPUI 14 204 14.572. Oakland 14 180 12.863. Oral Roberts 14 176 12.574. Western Illinois 14 156 11.145. UMKC 14 139 9.936. Centenary 14 138 9.867. Southern Utah 14 134 9.578. Valparaiso 14 133 9.50

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDSTeam G Reb. Avg/G

1. Oakland 14 371 26.502. Valparaiso 14 365 26.073. Centenary 14 341 24.364. Oral Roberts 14 329 23.50

UMKC 14 329 23.506. IUPUI 14 319 22.797. Southern Utah 14 308 22.008. Western Illinois 14 292 20.86

REBOUNDING MARGINTeam G TM Avg OPP Avg Margin

1. IUPUI 14 523 37.4 431 30.8 +6.62. Oakland 14 551 39.4 468 33.4 +5.93. Valparaiso 14 498 35.6 486 34.7 +0.94. Oral Roberts 14 505 36.1 499 35.6 +0.45. Western Illinois 14 448 32.0 445 31.8 +0.26. UMKC 14 468 33.4 512 36.6 -3.17. Southern Utah 14 442 31.6 503 35.9 -4.48. Centenary 14 479 34.2 570 40.7 -6.5

BLOCKED SHOTSTeam G Blocks Avg/G

1. UMKC 14 57 4.072. Centenary 14 40 2.86

IUPUI 14 40 2.864. Valparaiso 14 34 2.435. Oral Roberts 14 32 2.296. Oakland 14 30 2.147. Western Illinois 14 28 2.008. Southern Utah 14 18 1.29

ASSISTSTeam G 3FG Avg./G

1. Oakland 14 221 15.792. IUPUI 14 208 14.863. UMKC 14 199 14.214. Southern Utah 14 184 13.14

Oral Roberts 14 184 13.146. Valparaiso 14 166 11.867. Western Illinois 14 164 11.718. Centenary 14 160 11.43

STEALSTeam G Steals Avg/G

1. Oakland 14 151 10.792. IUPUI 14 129 9.213. Oral Roberts 14 120 8.574. UMKC 14 109 7.795. Centenary 14 96 6.866. Valparaiso 14 91 6.507. Western Illinois 14 84 6.008. Southern Utah 14 79 5.64

TURNOVER MARGINTeam G TM Avg OPP Avg Margin

1. Oakland 14 220 15.7 279 19.9 +4.212. Oral Roberts 14 206 14.7 241 17.2 +2.503. Western Illinois 14 193 13.8 227 16.2 +2.434. Valparaiso 14 203 14.5 212 15.1 +0.645. Southern Utah 14 210 15.0 205 14.6 -0.366. UMKC 14 237 16.9 217 15.5 -1.437. IUPUI 14 278 19.9 244 17.4 -2.438. Centenary 14 278 19.9 200 14.3 -5.57

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIOTeam G Asst. Avg TO Avg Ratio

1. Oakland 14 221 15.8 220 15.7 1.002. Oral Roberts 14 184 13.1 206 14.7 0.893. Southern Utah 14 184 13.1 210 15.0 0.884. Western Illinois 14 164 11.7 193 13.8 0.855. UMKC 14 199 14.2 237 16.9 0.846. Valparaiso 14 166 11.9 203 14.5 0.827. IUPUI 14 208 14.9 278 19.9 0.758. Centenary 14 160 11.4 278 19.9 0.58

THREE-POINT FG MADETeam G 3FG Avg./G

1. Valparaiso 14 96 6.862. Centenary 14 78 5.57

Western Illinois 14 78 5.574. Southern Utah 14 73 5.215. UMKC 14 71 5.076. Oral Roberts 14 69 4.937. Oakland 14 46 3.298. IUPUI 14 44 3.14

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Opponents

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Summit League Opponents

Southern UtahThunderbirds

Location:.............................Cedar City, UtahEnrollment:....................................... ..7,509Founded:..............................................1897Colors:.............................Scarlet and WhiteHome Court:.........................Centrum ArenaCapacity:.............................................5,300

Head Coach:................. .........Steve HodsonSouthern Utah, ’78

Record at SUU:..........................9–20 (1 yr.)Career Record:..................................(same)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.......................9–202006–07 Mid-Con Record:............5–9 (7th)Starter Returning/Lost:...........................2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............... 7/9

Head Coach Steve Hodson

Anne Westwood

Dec. 6 • 5 p.m.• Fort Wayne, Ind.March 1 • 5 p.m. • Cedar City, Utah

North Dakota State Bison

Location:....................................Fargo, N.D.Enrollment:.......................................12,258Founded:..............................................1890Colors:..............................Green and YellowHome Court:..................Bison Sports ArenaCapacity:.............................................6,000

Head Coach:................. ..............Amy RuleyPurdue, ’78

Record at NDSU:..............654–187 (28 yrs.)Career Record:..................................(same)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.....................14–112006–07 Conference Record:................N/AStarter Returning/Lost:...........................4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............... 9/5

Head CoachAmy Ruley

Lisa Bue

Jan. 7 • 7 p.m. • Fargo, N.D.Feb. 2 • 1 p.m. • Fort Wayne, Ind.

UMKCKangaroos

Location:............................Kansas City, Mo.Enrollment:.......................................14,221Founded:..............................................1933Colors:...................................Blue and GoldHome Court:.....Swinney Recreation CenterCapacity:.............................................1,500

Head Coach:.........Candace White-WhitakerTexas Tech ’02

Record at UMKC:........................8–11 (1 yr.)Career Record:..................................(same)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.....................10–202006–07 Mid-Con:......................6–8 (T5th)Starter Returning/Lost:...........................3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............... 9/5

Head CoachCandace

White-Whitaker

Alysa Klein

Dec. 8 • 1 p.m.• Fort Wayne, Ind.Mar. 3 • 7 p.m. • Kansas City, Mo.

CentenaryLadies

Location:..............................Shreveport, La.Enrollment:....................................... .....910Founded:..............................................1825Colors:............................Maroon and WhiteHome Court:...............................Gold DomeCapacity:.............................................3,000

Head Coach:................. ...........Steve CurtisMississippi, ’90

Record at CC:............................5–25 (1 yr.)Career Record:......................16–38 (2 yrs.)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.......................5–252006–07 Mid-Con Record:..........1–13 (8th)Starter Returning/Lost:...........................2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............... 7/5

Head CoachSteve Curtis

Cierra Bush

Jan. 12 • 4 p.m. • Fort Wayne, Ind.Feb. 11 • 7 p.m. • Shreveport, La.

South Dakota State Jackrabbits

Location:..............................Brookings, S.D.Enrollment:.......................................11,021Founded:..............................................1881Colors:................................Yellow and BlueHome Court:..............................Frost ArenaCapacity:.............................................8,000

Head Coach:................. ......Aaron JohnstonGustavus Adolphus (Minn.), ’96

Record at SDSU:.................170–55 (7 yrs.)Career Record:..................................(same)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.......................25–62006–07 Conference Record:................N/AStarter Returning/Lost:...........................4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............10/2

Head CoachAaron Johnston

AndreaVerdegan

Jan. 5 • 5 p.m. • Brookings, S.D.Feb. 4 • 7 p.m. • Fort Wayne, Ind.

Oral RobertsGolden Eaglles

Location:....................................Tulsa, Okla.Enrollment:.........................................5,109Founded:..............................................1963Colors:....Navy Blue, Vegas Gold, and WhiteHome Court:..........................Mabee CenterCapacity:...........................................10,575

Head Coach:................. .....Jerry FinkbeinerSouthern Nazarene, ’80

Record at ORU:...............177–145 (11 yrs.)Career Record:................376–179 (18 yrs.)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.....................22–112006–07 Mid-Con Record:............8–6 (3rd)Starter Returning/Lost:...........................4/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............... 6/9

Head CoachJerry Finkbeiner

Jenny Hardin

Jan. 14 • 7 p.m. • Fort Wayne, Ind.Feb. 9 • 2:05 p.m. • Tulsa, Okla.

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Summit League Opponents

OaklandGolden Grizzlies

Location:...........................Rochester, Mich.Enrollment:.......................................17,757Founded:..............................................1957Colors:.................................Gold and BlackHome Court:...........Athletics Center O’RenaCapacity:.............................................4,000

Head Coach:................. .......Beckie FrancisColgate, ‘87

Record at OU:.....................124–82 (7 yrs.)Career Record:................154–130 (10 yrs.)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.....................19–132006–07 Mid-Con Record:..........12–2 (1st)Starter Returning/Lost:...........................3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............... 8/4

Head CoachBeckie Francis

Jessica Pike

Jan. 19 • 1 p.m. • Fort Wayne, Ind.Feb. 16 • 3:30 p.m. • Rochester, Mich.

IUPUIJaguars

Location:...........................Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment:.......................................29,933Founded:..............................................1969Colors:.........................Red, Gold, and BlackHome Court:....................IUPUI GymnasiumCapacity:.............................................2,000

Head Coach:................. .............Shann HartNorfolk State, ‘89

Record at IUPUI:....................38–48 (3 yrs.)Career Record:................165–143 (11 yrs.)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.....................14–162006–07 Mid-Con Record:............7–7 (4th)Starter Returning/Lost:...........................4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............... 6/7

Head CoachShann Hart

Jernisha Cann

Jan. 26 • 4:30 p.m. • Indianapolis, Ind.Feb. 25 • 7 p.m. • Fort Wayne, Ind.

Western IllinoisWesterwinds

Location:..................................Macomb. Ill.Enrollment:.......................................13,404Founded:..............................................1899Colors:................................Purple and GoldHome Court:...Waste Mgt. Court at Western HallCapacity:.............................................5,139

Head Coach:................. ...........Leslie CraneArkansas State, ‘86

Record at WIU:...................150–107 (9 yrs.)Career Record:..................................(same)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.....................10–192006–07 Mid-Con Record:..........6–8 (T5th)Starter Returning/Lost:...........................4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............... 9/2

Head CoachLeslie Crane

Gina Hugelier

Jan. 28 • 7 p.m. • Macomb, Ill.Feb. 23 • 1 p.m. • Fort Wayne, Ind.

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Non-Conference Opponents

ToledoRockets

Location:..................................Toledo, OhioEnrollment:.......................................20,715Founded:..............................................1872Colors:....................Midnight Blue and GoldHome Court:..................John F. Savage HallCapacity:...........................................,,9,000

Head Coach:................. .............Mark EhlenOhio State, ’75

Record at Toledo:.............226–133 (12 yrs.)Career Record:................348–263 (21 yrs.)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.....................11–192006–07 MAC Record:..............6–10 (T4th)Starter Returning/Lost............................2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............... 7/5

Head CoachMark Ehlen

Ta’Yani Clark

Nov. 11 • 4:30 p.m. • Toledo, Ohio

FranklinGrizzlies

Location:.................................Franklin, Ind.Enrollment:....................................... ..1,000Founded:..............................................1834Colors:....................Navy Blue and Old GoldHome Court:...Spurlock Center GymnasiumCapacity:.............................................1,550

Head Coach:................. ................Kim EilerBiola Univ., ’90

Record at Franklin:...............60–22 (3 yrs.)Career Record:..................152–101 (9 yrs.)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.............. ......13–112006–07 HCAC Record:...............7–9 (T5th)Starter Returning/Lost............................3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............12/2

Head CoachKim Eiler

Courtney Swain

Nov. 28 • 7 p.m. • Fort Wayne, Ind.

Texas TechRed Raiders

Location:..............................Lubbock, TexasEnrollment:.......................................29,000Founded:..............................................1923Colors:.............................Scarlet and BlackHome Court:...................United Spirit ArenaCapacity:...........................................15,050

Head Coach:................. ............Kristy CurryNortheast Louisiana, ’88

Record at Texas Tech:.............15–16 (1 yr.)Career Record:....................194–67 (8 yrs.)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.....................15–162006–07 Big 12 Record:............6–10 (T7th)Starter Returning/Lost............................2/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............... 7/5

Head CoachKristy Curry

Erin Myrick

Nov. 13 • 7 p.m. • Lubbock, Texas

WisconsinBadgers

Location:................................Madison, Wis.Enrollment:.......................................41,169Founded:..............................................1848Colors:...........................Cardinal and WhiteHome Court:..............................Kohl CenterCapacity:...........................................17,142

Head Coach:................. ..............Lisa StoneIowa, ’84

Record at Wisconsin:............56–64 (4 yrs.)Career Record:................431–182 (22 yrs.)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.....................23–132006–07 Big Ten Record:............7–9 (T5th)Starter Returning/Lost...........................5/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............13/0

Head CoachLisa Stone

Jolene Anderson

Dec. 2 • 1:30 p.m. • Madison, Wis.

Miami (OH)RedHawks

Location:..................................Oxford, OhioEnrollment:.......................................16,300Founded:..............................................1809Colors:..................................Red and WhiteHome Court:...............................Millett HallCapacity:.............................................6,400

Head Coach:.................. Maria FantanarosaMiami, ’90

Record at Miami:...............138–122 (9 yrs.)Career Record:................145–142 (10 yrs.)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.....................12–182006–07 MAC Record:................6–10 (4th)Starter Returning/Lost............................5/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............. 11/0

Head CoachMaria

Fantanarosa

Jernisha Cann

Nov. 24 • 1 p.m. • Fort Wayne, Ind.

DuquesneDukes

Location:...............................Pittsburgh, Pa.Enrollment:.......................................10,000Founded:..............................................1878Colors:....................................Red and BlueHome Court:................A.J. Palumbo CenterCapacity:.............................................5,383

Head Coach:............Suzie McConnell-SerioPenn State, ’88

Record at Duquesne:.....................first yearCareer Record:..................................(same)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.......................7–202006–07 A-10 Record:..............2–12 (13th)Starter Returning/Lost............................3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............... 6/5

Head CoachSuzie McConnell-

Serio

Jocelyn Chandler

Dec. 16 • 3 p.m. • Pittsburgh, Pa.

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Non-Conference Opponents

St. BonaventureBonnies

Location:.....................St. Bonaventure, N.Y.Enrollment:.........................................2,200Founded:..............................................1858Colors:..............................Brown and WhiteHome Court:............................Reilly CenterCapacity:.............................................5,780

Head Coach:................. ...........Jim CrowleyKeuka, ’93

Record at St. Bonaventure: 69–129 (7 yrs.)Career Record:.................108–167 (10 yrs.)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.....................16–152006–07 A-10 Record:................5–9 (10th)Starter Returning/Lost............................4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............... 9/2

Head CoachJim Crowley

Priscilla Edwards

Dec. 23 • 1 p.m. • Fort Wayne, Ind.

Location:................................Detroit, Mich.Enrollment:....................................... ..5,600Founded:..............................................1877Colors:........................Red, White, and BlueHome Court:..............................Calihan HallCapacity:.............................................8,295

Head Coach:................. .......Mickey Barrett

Record at Detroit:.................40–76 (4 yrs.)Career Record:..................................(same)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.......................5–262006–07 Horizon Record:............1–15 (9th)Starter Returning/Lost...........................5/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............12/2

Head CoachMickey Barrett

Joyce Massey

Dec. 21 • 7 p.m. • Fort Wayne, Ind.Jan. 9 • 7 p.m. • Detroit, Mich.

ButlerBulldogs

Location:...........................Indianapolis, Ind.Enrollment:....................................... ..4,415Founded:..............................................1855Colors:.................................Blue and WhiteHome Court:....................Hinkle FieldhouseCapacity:...........................................10,000

Head Coach:................. ..........Beth CoutureErskine, ’84

Record at Butler:...................65–81 (5 yrs.)Career Record:................323–198 (18 yrs.)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.....................16–152006–07 Horizon Record:.........11–5 (T2nd)Starter Returning/Lost............................3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:............... 8/4

Head CoachBeth Couture

Lade Akande

Dec. 20 • Noon • Indianapolis, Ind.

DetroitTitans

Location:.............................Edinburg, TexasEnrollment:.......................................19,576Founded:..............................................1927Colors:......Forest Green, Orange, and WhiteHome Court:......................UTPA FieldhouseCapacity:.............................................4,000

Head Coach:................. ............DeAnn CraftCentral Florida, ’87

Record at UTPA:....................45–68 (4 yrs.)Career Record:................150–167 (18 yrs.)

2006–07 Overall Finish:.....................11–182006–07 Conference Record:................N/AStarter Returning/Lost............................1/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.............11/4

Head CoachDeAnn Craft

LeKeisha Gray

Jan. 22 • 7 p.m. • Fort Wayne, Ind.

Texas-Pan AmericanLady Broncs

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