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…a modern, technology-enhanced ENVIRONMENT SI is a vibrant campus with modern facilities and an exciting Upace of growth. Since the first campus building (Wright Administration Building) opened in 1969, the face of the campus has continued to change, providing the most up-to-date facilities for academics, housing, and student life. Facility development at USI keeps students and faculty equipped with the resources they need, including the best in advanced teaching and learning technology for classrooms and laboratories.

Computer Services Facility Development (1995-2007) Computer labs are located throughout campus and in the housing • Health Professions Center (1995) areas. Wireless service is available in all main buildings and the • Liberal Arts Center (1999) surrounding courtyards. • Art Studio (1999) All residence life areas are equipped with network jacks for • Newman Hall (1999) Internet access. Wireless network also is available throughout • Governors Hall (2000) the housing areas. • O’Bannon Hall (2001) • Recreation and Fitness Center (2001) Eagle Access Card Students use the Eagle Access Card as an identification card and • Ruston Hall (2004) as an all-in-one card for student services such as library privileges, • Education Center and Torrington meal plans, vending and copy machines, and access to the Wing of the Science Center (2004) Recreation and Fitness Center. • David L. Rice Library (2006)

MyUSI MyUSI is a portal to Web services. Students check e-mail, register USI at a GLANCE online, view their grades, and access other services through this • A state-supported, four-year university secure Web site. in Evansville, Indiana, founded in 1965 and established as a separate university in 1985 • 10,025 students from 90 Indiana counties, 36 other states, and 42 nations (2006-07) • Student/faculty ratio of 18:1 • 300-acre suburban campus with 10 major classroom buildings • Apartments and suite-style residence halls for approximately 3,000 students • Five colleges: Business, Education and Human Services, Liberal Arts, Nursing and Health Professions, Science and Engineering, and University Division

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2007-08 Schedule

DATE OPPONENTS TIME Thu., Nov. 1 at University of Notre Dame (Exhibition) 6 p.m. Sat., Nov. 17 UNIV. OF -SPRINGFIELD 5:15 p.m. Tue., Nov. 20 UNIV. OF CENTRAL MISSOURI 5:15 p.m. Sat., Nov. 24 UNIV. OF THE CUMBERLANDS 2:30 p.m. Sat., Dec. 1 at Kentucky Wesleyan College* 5:15 p.m. Sun., Dec. 9 TUSCULUM COLLEGE 2 p.m. www.usi.edu/sports Sat., Dec. 15 5:15 p.m. Table of Contents Bahamas Sunshine Shootout Nassau, Bahamas USI Quick Facts ...... 2 Wed., Dec. 19 5 p.m. Thu., Dec. 20 Mount Olive College 5 p.m. Jon Mark Hall, Director of Athletics ...... 3 Fri., Dec. 28 SAGINAW VALLEY STATE UNIV. 7 p.m. USI Administration and Support Staff ...... 3 Thu., Jan. 3 at University of Missouri-St. Louis* 5:30 p.m. About USI ...... 4–5 Sat., Jan. 5 at University of Missouri-Rolla* 1 p.m. Thu., Jan. 10 UNIV. OF WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE* 5:15 p.m. About USI from the Student Athletes ...... 6 Sat, Jan. 12 LEWIS UNIVERSITY* 1 p.m. Thu., Jan. 17 at Northern Kentucky University* 4:30 p.m. About the City of Evansville ...... 7 Sat., Jan. 19 at Bellarmine University* 4:45 p.m. 2007-08 Season Outlook ...... 8–9 Thu., Jan. 24 QUINCY UNIVERSITY* 5:15 p.m. Sat., Jan. 26 SIU EDWARDSVILLE* 1 p.m. Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff Thu., Jan. 31 at Drury University* 5:45 p.m. Sat., Feb. 2 at Rockhurst University* 1 p.m. Rick Stein, Head Coach ...... 10–11 Thu., Feb. 7 SAINT JOSEPH’S COLLEGE* 5:15 p.m. Randa Gatling, Assistant Coach ...... 12 Sat., Feb. 9 UNIVERSITY OF *# 1 p.m. Thu., Feb. 14 ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY* 5:15 p.m. Michelle Irwin, Assistant Coach ...... 12 Sat., Feb. 16 DRURY UNIVERSITY* 1 p.m. Thu., Feb. 21 at Univ. Edwardsville* 5:30 p.m. USI in the Community ...... 13 Sat., Feb. 23 at Quincy University* 1 p.m. 2007-08 Roster ...... 14–15 Thu., Feb. 28 UNIV. OF MISSOURI-ROLLA* 5:15 p.m. Sat., March 1 UNIV. OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS*^ 1 p.m. Meet the Screaming Eagles ...... 16–31 Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament 2007-08 Opponents ...... 32–34 Friday, March 6 — Sunday, March 9 Site: To be announced USI Across the Nation and Beyond ...... 35 NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional Tournament 2006-07 Statistics and Results ...... 36 Friday, March 14 — Monday, March 17 2006-07 GLVC Standings and Results ...... 37 Site: To be determined Built on an Elite Foundation/All-Americans ...... 38–39 NCAA Division II Elite Eight Wednesday, March 26 — Saturday, March 29 USI Record Book ...... 40–52 Kearney, Nebraska (Health & Sports Center) USI All-Time Roster ...... 46–47 All times are Central. Home Games in CAPS and BOLD. USI Year-by-Year Results ...... 48–52 Road games in lower case. About the PAC ...... 53 *Denotes Great Lakes Valley Conference Match. #Denotes Homecoming. ^Denotes Senior Day. Varsity Club ...... 54

Credits Layout and Design: Dan McDonnell; Writing: USI Sports Information and USI News and Information Services; Photography: USI Photography; Editing: USI News and Information Services and USI Publishing Services; Printing: Multi-Ad.

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USI Screaming Eagles Quick Facts USI Sports Information Name of School: University of Southern Indiana Sports Information Director: Ray Simmons Location: Evansville, IN (population 280,000–metro area) Office Phone: 812/465-1622 Founded: 1965 Home Phone: 812/402-6435 Enrollment: 9,939 E-mail: [email protected] Nickname: Screaming Eagles Assistant Sports Information Director: Dan McDonnell School Colors: Red, White, and Blue Women’s Basketball Contact: Dan McDonnell Home Arena: Physical Activities Center Office Phone: 812/465-1121 Conference: Great Lakes Valley Home Phone: 812/303-6287 Affiliation: NCAA II E-mail: [email protected] President: Dr. H. Ray Hoops SID Fax: 812/465-7094 Alma mater, yr.: Eastern Illinois, ’62 SID Mailing Address: 8600 University Blvd. Director of Athletics: Jon Mark Hall Evansville, IN 47712 Alma mater, yr.: Murray State, ’90 Assistant Director of Athletics: Jay Newton GLVC Staff Directory Alma mater, yr.: South Carolina, ’96 Commissioner: Jim Naumovich Athletic Department Phone: 812/464-1846 Phone: 317/237-5633 Athletic Trainer: Brian Zolner E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 812/465-1298 Assistant Commissioner: Amanda Brickell Assistant Athletic Trainer: Becky McGinnis Phone: 317/237-5636 Phone: 812/464-1955 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.usi.edu Sports Information Director: Tom Daeger Phone (Fax): 317/237-2106 (317/237-5632) USI Women’s Basketball History E-mail: [email protected] First year of Women’s Basketball: 1975-76 Address: Great Lakes Valley Conference Overall All-Time record: 450-406 (.526) Pan Am Plaza, Suite 560 NCAA II Tournament appearances: 7/2004 201 S. Capitol Ave. 1995, 96, 97, 98, 2001, 02, 04 Indianapolis, IN 46225 NCAA Tournament record: 8-7 Web site: www.glvcsports.com Last post-season opponent: Lake Superior State Result: L 86-100 Media Information Radio station: WSWI AM 820 TV station: WFIE (NBC 14) Coaching Staff Contact: Scott Berry Contact: Mike Blake Head Coach: Rick Stein Phone: 812/216-1820 Phone: 812/425-3026 Alma mater, yr.: Southern Indiana, ’92 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 812/465-7108 Address: 8600 University Blvd. Address: P.O. Box 1414 E-mail: [email protected] Evansville, IN 47712 Evansville, IN 47701 Best time to reach Coach Stein: Mornings Record at USI: 143-92 (8 years) Newspaper: Evansville TV station: WTVW (Fox 7) Career Record: 143-92 (8 years) Courier & Press Contact: Rick Peltier GLVC Record: 82-73 (8 years) Contact: Jacob Bennett Phone: 812/424-7777 Assistant Coach/ Phone: 812/464-7434 E-mail: [email protected] Senior Women’s Administrator: Randa Gatling E-mail: [email protected] Address: 477 Carpenter Street Alma mater, yr.: Southern Indiana, ’99 Address: 300 E. Walnut St. Evansville, IN 47708 Phone: 812/464-1895 P.O. Box 268 Evansville, IN 47702 TV station: WEHT (ABC 25) E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Lance Wilkerson Assistant Coach: Michelle Irwin Student Newspaper: USI Shield Phone: 812/424-9126 Alma mater, yr.: Louisville, ’04 Contact: Ryan Delaney E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 812/465-1050 Phone: 812/465-1645 Address: P.O. Box 25 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Evansville, IN 47701 Address: 8600 University Blvd. 2006-07 Team Information Evansville, IN 47712 TV station: Access USI Overall Record: 16-12 Contact: Dave Black Home/Road/Neutral Record: 9-4/6-6/1-2 Phone: 812/465-1048 GLVC Record (Finish): 10-9 (4th in West) E-mail: [email protected] GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in first round Address: 8600 University Blvd. Starters returning/lost: 1/4 Evansville, IN 47712 Letterwinners returning/lost: 4/9

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Jon Mark Hall, Director of Athletics Jon Mark Hall was appointed to the position of in the post-season. In 2000 and 2001, Hall put the Eagles on director of Athletics in January 2002, after spending the national map with their first two invitations to the NCAA II seven years as the assistant director of Athletics. Tournament in the 27-year history of the program. He is USI’s second director of Athletics. Hall came to USI after his tenure at the University of South Carolina- Under his direction, USI was the 2003-04 GLVC Spartanburg as an assistant athletic director, where he was the NCAA All-Sports and Commissioner’s Cup winner and compliance coordinator, oversaw the academic support service program host of the 2004 NCAA Division II Cross Country for student athletes, and coordinated the Athletes Can Educate (ACE) National Championships. program. He also assisted in fundraising and promotion activities. In addition to his duties as director of Athletics, The native of Murray, Kentucky, is a 1990 cum laude graduate of Hall also is the chair of the NCAA Division II Murray State University, with a bachelor’s degree in business adminis- men’s and women’s committee. He has served on the Great Lakes tration. While at MSU, Hall was on the tennis team for two seasons, Valley Conference Executive Committee and the NCAA II Great Lakes earning Academic All-Ohio Valley Conference honors in 1987. Regional women’s basketball committee. Hall received his master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio State University in 1992. Hall joined the USI Athletic Department in 1995 as an assistant athletic director and men’s tennis coach. In 1998-99, he completed the Sports Management Institute Executive Program at the University of South Carolina and the University of As the men’s tennis coach, no one did it better in the GLVC than Notre Dame. Hall. He was named the GLVC Coach of the Year five times, directed the Screaming Eagles to four GLVC regular-season titles and GLVC Hall and his wife Patti reside in Evansville and have four sons, Tournament crowns, and had a 123-47 record (.724). Nathan, Garland, Ty, and Owen, and daughter, Mary Claire. During his final season as head coach, Hall led the Eagles to their third straight appearance in the NCAA II Tournament and their first victory

USI Athletic Support Staff

Crystal Arnwine Mandi Fulton Randa Gatling Dr. Scott Gordon Dan McDonnell Becky McGinnis Administrative Coordinator Senior Faculty Asst. Sports Asst. Athletic Assistant of Athletic Women’s Athletic Info. Director Trainer Outreach Administrator Representative

Jay Newton Kim Shelton Ray Simmons Bruce Smith Brian Zolner Assistant A.D./ Administrative Sports Athletic Head Athletic Compliance Assistant Information Equipment Trainer Coordinator Director Manager

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Founded in 1965, the University of Southern Location Indiana is located in Evansville, the state’s third-largest city. From its picturesque site on the Ohio River, Evansville is a comfortable drive from the major metropolitan areas of Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville, and St. Louis.

The University enrolls 9,939 students Academic Life and offers undergraduate majors in 70 areas of study. Graduate degree programs also are available.

Beyond the classroom, students have Campus Life opportunities to participate in more than 90 organizations offering co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. Special interest clubs, student government, sororities and fraternities, music and drama groups, and other organizations enable the students Science and Education to enjoy and contribute to campus life. Center

USI offers two kinds of housing. One is Residence Life the conventional apartment and the other is suite-style housing in a residence hall. Computer labs, laundromats, a convenience store, outdoor recreational areas, and student lounges contribute to an efficient living environment that has proven overwhelmingly popular with students. A meal plan is available in the University Center. More than 3,000 students live on campus.

USI is an affordable higher-education Financial institution and some families find that they Assistance can handle the cost of a USI education with- out financial aid. Many others qualify for need-based financial aid packages, including Recreation and Fitness grants, loans, and jobs. Center

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Degrees offered at USI Undergraduate Degree Programs The University of Southern Indiana confers 10 undergraduate degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of General Studies, Bachelor of Social Work, Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Science in Nursing, and Associate of Science in Occupational Therapy Assisting.

Baccalaureate Degree Programs College of Business • Accounting • Accounting and Professional Services • Computer Science • Business Administration (students may con- centrate in the following areas of interest: Accounting, Computer Associate Degree Programs Information Systems, Entrepreneurship/ Small Business, Finance/ College of Business Economics, Management, Marketing, or Office Information • Administrative Support Systems • Business • Systems) • Business Education • Computer Information Systems Computer Information Systems • Economics • Finance • Management • Marketing Bower-Suhrheinrich College of Education Bower-Suhrheinrich College of Education and Human Services and Human Services • Elementary Education (includes Coaching, Computers, Junior • Early Childhood Education High/Middle School, Kindergarten, Language Arts, and Reading minors and endorsements) • Exceptional Needs • Exercise Science College of Liberal Arts • Physical Education • Senior High/Junior High/Middle School • Communications • Social Science Education (grades 5-12)— certification is available for most majors • Social Work College of Nursing and Health Professions • Dental Assisting • Occupational Therapy Division of Extended Services Assistant • Radiologic Technology • Respiratory • General Studies Therapy College of Liberal Arts Pre-Professional Curricula • Advertising/Public Relations • Art • Communication Studies • Pre-Chiropractic • Pre-Dentistry • Pre-Forestry • • Computer Publishing/Journalism • English • French • German Pre-Law • Pre-Medical Technology • Pre-Medicine • History • Interpersonal-Organizational Communications • • Pre-Optometry • Pre-Osteopathy • Pre-Pharmacy Philosophy • Political Science • Psychology • Radio-Television • Pre-Physician Assistant • Pre-Physical Therapy • • Sociology (concentrations and/or minors in Anthropology, Pre-Podiatry • Pre-Veterinary Criminal Justice, and Gerontology are available) • Spanish • Theatre Arts Graduate Programs • Master of Arts in Liberal Studies • Master College of Nursing and Health Professions of Business Administration • Master of Health • Dental Hygiene • Food and Nutrition • Health Administration • Master of Public Administration Services • Nursing • Occupational Therapy • Radiologic • Master of Science in Education • Master of and Imaging Sciences Science in Industrial Management • Master of Science in Nursing • Master of Science in Pott College of Science and Engineering Occupational Therapy • Master of Social Work • Biology • Biophysics • Chemistry • Engineering • Geology • Industrial Supervision • Mathematics

Post-Baccalaureate Certificates • Computer Information Systems • Professional Accountancy

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“I like the campus and the “I like the environ- environment as well as my ment and I feel like I teammates and coaches.” can be a part of great — Jasmine Baines, success.” Senior — Brittany Darden, Junior

“USI has a great cam- “USI has the combination pus, great academics, of a good academic and ath- and a great basketball letic environment. The atmosphere.” housing options are great and the classroom sizes are — Jessica Grimaldo, very suitable.” Junior — Lauren Meneghetti, Freshman

“I really enjoy the people “USI offers me the chance and the atmosphere. I’m to get the education I need constantly surrounded by and to come home and play kind and caring people.” in front of my family and — Brittany Neuman, friends.” Junior — VaNita Smart, Sophomore

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EVANSVILLE, Indiana ...A CITY with urban attractions and hometown friendliness ituated on the banks of the Ohio River, Evansville is a Smid-sized city that welcomes USI students and offers them plenty of things to do. Roberts Stadium and the Victory Theatre attract students to concerts by entertainers like Nelly, Aerosmith, Kenny Chesney, Kid Rock, and Josh Groban. Traveling Broadway shows and feature performances come to The Centre. For a relax- ing walk or invigorating run, the downtown riverfront features a greenway with a wonderful view of the changing river traffic and the Evansville skyline. Movie theatres (including an IMAX) and Swonder Ice Arena draw students together for fun, activity, and fellowship. Evansville’s coffee shops, restaurants, and shopping areas also are places where students like to spend time. Less than three miles from campus, shopping centers and places to eat are plentiful on both sides of the Lloyd Expressway. The Eastland Mall area on Green River Road and the commercial centers off Burkhardt Road offer more restaurants and terrific shopping. USI’s suburban location in the rolling hills of western Vanderburgh County is just minutes away from all that Evansville has to offer. www.evansvillecvb.org

Evansville FAST FACTS • Indiana’s third-largest city (population of 126,000 persons and a metropolitan area of more than 289,000 residents) • Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science • An activity-filled riverfront that includes the Casino Aztar and World War II ship, the LST 325 • Mesker Park Zoo • Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra • Evansville Otters (Frontier League team) • Westside Nut Club Fall Festival • Evansville Freedom Festival (Thunder on the Ohio) • Entertainment venues: Roberts Stadium, Victory Theatre, The Centre • Hundreds of restaurants

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Excitement looms as Eagles head into 2007-08

xcitement looms for the University of Southern Indiana women’s bas- Eketball team in 2007-08.

That is because ninth-year Head Coach Rick Stein has the opportunity to mold eight talented newcomers with four returning players into a team that has expectations of winning a conference title and advancing to the NCAA II Tournament.

Nine players, including four starters, are gone from a squad that was 16-12, 10-9 in the GLVC, in 2006-07. However, the presence of All-GLVC senior forward Jasmine Baines and the versatility of senior guard Marshay Jolly help bolster a roster that includes five juniors, one sophomore, and four freshmen. Back Row (L-R): Brittany Darden, Lauren Meneghetti, VaNita Smart, Jessica Grimaldo, Leigha Thompson, Brittany Neuman, Ninette Evans, Courtney Perry, Carly Clendenen, Amie Newhart. Front Row (L-R): Jasmine Baines, Assistant Coach Randa Gatling, Head Coach Rick Stein, Assistant Coach Baines was third on the team and 22nd Michelle Irwin, Marshay Jolly. in the GLVC with 11.8 points per game (ppg) as a junior last season. She was fifth in the conference with a team-high aged 14.6 points and 5.0 rebounds in five honorable mention by the Post Tribune in 14.0 ppg as a sophomore in 2005-06. games before the injury in 2004-05, has 2005-06 and pre-season All-Area by the had a solid off-season workout program Northwest Indiana Times as a senior in Jolly has averaged 3.1 points and 1.6 and looks confident heading into this year. 2006-07. rebounds in three seasons wearing the Screaming Eagle uniform. She averaged If the Eagles are to be successful in 2007- Thompson, who was coached by her 3.2 points and 1.6 rebounds as a junior a 08, they need their newcomers to step up mother, Laurie, at Teutopolis High School, year ago. and have big years. garnered third-team All-State honors from the Illinois Basketball Coaches’ Associa- Stein is counting on junior forward/centers Stein strengthened the front court with tion before playing in the IBCA All-Star Brittany Neuman and Jessica Grimaldo the additions of junior forward/center game. She averaged 9.1 points and 6.5 to lead the Eagles in the paint. Ninette Evans and freshmen forward/ rebounds per game while leading THS to centers Courtney Perry and a 27-6 record as a senior in 2006-07. Neuman ended the 2006-07 season on a Leigha Thompson. high note when she recorded a career-high Stein also bolstered the back court with 11 points and nine rebounds in USI’s first Evans transferred from North Shoals the addition of junior guards Brittany round loss to number-one seeded Lewis Community College where she averaged Darden and Carly Clendenen, sophomore University in the GLVC Tournament. 5.4 points and 5.3 rebounds in two seasons. guard VaNita Smart, and freshmen guards She played in all 28 games as a sopho- She shot 62.2 percent from the field and Amie Newhart and Lauren Meneghetti. more, averaging 2.7 points and 3.5 averaged 5.6 points per game, while pulling rebounds per outing. down 5.6 rebounds per contest as a soph- Darden transferred from St. Catharine omore in 2006-07. College where she earned NJCAA Stein is hoping Grimaldo can return to Division I All-Region VII honors after the form she showed during the 2004-05 Perry, who averaged 8.2 points and 8.9 averaging nearly 13 points, five rebounds, season, before a knee injury ended her rebounds per game as a senior at Crown and three steals per game as a sophomore season prematurely. Grimaldo, who aver- Point High School, was named All-Area in 2006-07. She led SCC to a 23-4

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Brittany Neuman (left), Jasmine Baines (middle), and Jessica Grimaldo (right) provide the Screaming Eagles a powerful presence in the paint in 2007-08. Baines, one of two seniors on this year’s squad, has averaged nearly 13 points per game in a USI uniform.

record and was named to the Western Top 40 Senior Workout after averaging and Missouri University Science & Division All-Conference team. 18.9 points, 6.2 rebounds, 3.4 assists, and Technology (formerly Missouri-Rolla) 4.5 steals per outing as a senior at Munster on January 5. Clendenen averaged 11.9 points and shot High School. Meneghetti, who finished 45.6 percent from the field as a sophomore her career as MHS’s all-time leader in USI plays its first GLVC home game at Rend Lake College. She connected on assists and its second-leading scorer, was January 10 when it hosts the University 91 three-pointers to help RLC to a 24-6 named first-team All-Area as a junior of Wisconsin-Parkside. It hosts the Uni- record in 2006-07. and senior and was a three-time All- versity of Indianapolis, which is under the Conference performer. direction of former USI assistant coach Smart spent her freshman campaign at and All-American LeAnn Freeland, for Indiana University where she saw action The Eagles open the exhibition season homecoming February 9. in 23 games during the 2006-07 season. November 1 with a trip to South Bend, Prior to attending IU, Smart was a two- Indiana, and the University of Notre Dame. The Indianapolis game is the second time first-team All-Conference and All- They open the regular season with three contest of a four-game homestand for Metro performer at Bosse High School. straight home games, starting November the Eagles, the longest such stretch of She owns a spot on BHS’s 1,000-point 17 when they host the University of the season. USI’s Senior Day is March 1 club after leading the team in scoring for Illinois-Springfield. when the Eagles host Missouri-St. Louis four straight seasons. in their regular-season finale. USI opens its GLVC schedule December Newhart graduated from Clinton Prairie 1 when it visits rival Kentucky Wesleyan GLVC Tournament play begins March 6, High School where she finished 12th in College. Following a pair of home games, while the NCAA II Great Lakes Regional the state of Indiana in scoring as a senior USI travels out of the country to play a Tournament is March 14-17. The NCAA in 2006-07. She averaged 21.8 points, 6.5 pair of games at the Bahamas Sunshine II Elite Eight is March 26-29 in rebounds, 2.8 assists, and 3.7 steals per Shoot-out in Nassau, Bahamas, Kearney, Nebraska. game, while shooting 51.5 percent from December 19-20. the field as a senior. She was invited to Hoosier Basketball Magazine’s 2007 Top 40 Following a non-conference showdown Senior Workout. with Saginaw Valley State University December 28 at the Physical Activities Like Newhart, Meneghetti was invited Center, the Eagles get into the meat of to the Hoosier Basketball Magazine’s 2007 their GLVC slate when they visit the University of Missouri-St. Louis January 3

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USI Head Coach Rick Stein Rick Stein ’92 needs just 17 wins to become appear in the NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament for the University of Southern Indiana women’s the second straight season. Stein also led the Eagles into the basketball program’s all-time leader in victo- national spotlight with his squad being ranked nationally ries as he enters his ninth season at the helm for 37 consecutive weeks between December 2000 and of the Screaming Eagles. December 2002.

Stein, in 16 seasons as an assistant coach In just his second season at the helm, Stein led USI to a 28-4 and head coach for USI women’s basketball, record and the biggest season-to-season turnaround in school has had a hand in 302 of the program’s 450 history (+13 wins). Stein, who earned GLVC Coach of the victories (67.1 percent of USI’s all-time wins). Year honors, directed the Eagles to the GLVC Championship, GLVC Tournament Championship, an NCAA II Tournament The 2001 GLVC Coach of the Year has been a major factor appearance, and an appearance in the NCAA II Elite Eight for in four conference championships, three GLVC Tournament the second time in the program’s history. titles, all seven of USI’s NCAA II Tournament appearances, and two NCAA II Elite Eight appearances. Stein went 15-12 overall in 1999-00, tying the record for most victories for a rookie head coach and setting the record for best Last season, Stein guided the Screaming Eagles back into the winning percentage for a rookie coach (.556). GLVC Tournament after a frustrating year in 2005-06. His squad finished 16-12 overall, 10-9 in the GLVC, and posted a victory A member of the WBCA, Stein is over eventual NCAA II Great Lakes Region champion Drury a 1992 USI graduate with a Bachelor Stein Quickbits University. of Science degree in business administration. He joined the Eagles’ • has been a part In 2005-06, Stein led the Eagles to a 15-15 overall record, program in 1991-92 as a student of 302 victories 7-12 in the GLVC, despite losing nearly 70 percent of his team’s assistant under former Head Coach • has played or offensive output and nearly 80 percent of his squad’s rebounding Chancellor Dugan. He was promoted coached in 10 output from the previous season. to head assistant coach in 1994 and national promptly helped Dugan and the His squad battled through multiple injuries to post a 14-14 Eagles to their best season as a tournaments overall record, 7-13 in the GLVC, and qualify for the GLVC varsity sport at USI. • has coached in Tournament in 2004-05. two Elite Eights In his eight seasons as an assistant, and one national In 2003-04, Stein led the Eagles to a 20-10 mark and a 12-8 Stein helped Dugan amass a 159-73 title game record in the GLVC. His Eagles returned to the NCAA II record with four straight NCAA II Tournament for the first time since the 2001-02 season. Tournament appearances (1994-95 to 1997-98) and three GLVC titles. The Eagles were the Despite a rough 2002-03 campaign, Stein and his coaching staff NCAA II Tournament finalist and produced the first perfect brought in a strong recruiting class that set the stage for a return season in GLVC history (20-0) in 1997. to national competitiveness. In 2003-04, USI had the sixth-best turnaround in Division II, with USI improving by 12 wins from A native of Crete, Illinois, Stein was a two-year starter on the previous year. USI’s men’s basketball team from 1989-91. During his tenure as a player, Stein helped USI to an appearance in the NCAA II In 2002-03, Stein and the Eagles were forced into a rebuilding South Central Region Tournament in 1989-90 and a win over year after losing five seniors and more than 60 points and 25 Division I University of Wisconsin in 1990-91. Before joining rebounds per game from the 2001-02 squad. With only one USI’s team, he played basketball at Parkland College in returning starter, Stein and his staff had a young team compet- Champaign, Illinois, and earned an associate degree. Parkland ing for a spot in the GLVC Tournament late in the season and finished as the NJCAA Division II runner-up in 1988 and finished the year with an 8-19 overall record. fourth nationally in 1989.

The 2001-02 season saw Stein’s Eagles post a 27-6 overall record, Stein and his wife Kari have a son, Alex, and a daughter, Mallorie. 16-4 GLVC, win a second straight GLVC Championship, and

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In 2001-02, Head Coach Rick Stein led the Screaming Eagles to their second straight Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament title. In 16 seasons with the USI women’s basketball team, eight as an assistant and eight as head coach, Stein has been a part of 302 Eagle victories, seven NCAA II Tour- nament appearances, four regular-season GLVC titles, and a record three GLVC Tournament championships. Stein has been a part of 67.1 percent of USI’s all-time victories. In just his second season, Stein was voted the GLVC Coach of the Year after leading USI to As Assistant Coach a 28-4 record and both the GLVC regular- Year Record Accomplishments season and tournament championships. 1991-99 159–73 • One NCAA II Elite Eight appearance • Four NCAA II Tournament appearances Stein, who led USI to its second NCAA • Three GLVC Championships II Elite Eight appearance in 2000-01, ranks • One GLVC Tournament title second all-time at USI with 143 career victories and is the third coach in the program’s history As Head Coach to reach the 100-win plateau. Year Record Accomplishments 1999-00 15–12 • Set USI record for winning percentage and victories by a rookie head coach • GLVC Tournament

2000-01 28–4 • GLVC Coach of the Year • GLVC Regular Season Co-Champions • GLVC Tournament Champions • NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Champions • NCAA II Elite Eight

2001-02 27–6 • GLVC Tournament Champions • NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional Finalist

2002-03 8–19 • Ranked ninth in WBCA Top 25 Poll

2003-04 20–10 • NCAA II Tournament • Torneo Cancun de Basquetbol Champions • GLVC Tournament

2004-05 14–14 • GLVC Tournament

2005-06 15–15 • Received votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll

2006-07 16–12 • GLVC Tournament Total 143–92 (.609) • One NCAA II Elite Eight appearance • Three NCAA II Tournament appearances • One GLVC Championship • Two GLVC Tournament Championships

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Randa Gatling Michelle Irwin Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Randa Gatling ’99 returns Michelle Irwin enters her second season with for her ninth season with the Screaming the USI women’s basketball team. She assists Eagles. Gatling assists in all aspects of the in all aspects of the USI women’s basketball USI women’s basketball program. In parti- program. In particular, she works closely with cular, she works closely with game scouts, game scouts, recruiting, player assessments, recruiting, player assessments, and on-the- and on-the-court skill work with the post play- court skill work with the guards. ers. Gatling has been a major part of USI’s suc- Irwin came to USI from , cess throughout the years, both as a player where she was a graduate assistant from 2004- and as a coach. She has been a part of 243 victories, 143 as a 06. She helped the Ashland Eagles to an NCAA II Tournament coach and 100 as a player. In addition, Gatling has been a part appearance, two Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference of seven NCAA II Tournament teams, two NCAA II Elite South Division titles, and two 20-win seasons. Eight squads, and five GLVC championship teams. Prior to Ashland, Irwin got her coaching start at St. Catharine In addition to her coaching duties, Gatling is USI’s senior College during the 2003-04 season. She helped in recruiting, woman administrator and an instructor in physical education. player development, and scouting reports while at SCC. She also is the coordinator for USI’s Eagle Math program. Irwin played for USI Head Coach Rick Stein from 1999-02 and A native of Evansville, Indiana, Gatling started her career at was part of the Screaming Eagles’ back-to-back GLVC Tournament Evansville Central High School. She served as the head coach championship teams. USI amassed a 70-22 mark, 43-17 in the for the first-ever Central girl’s freshman basketball team and GLVC, during Irwin’s three seasons in a USI uniform. The Eagles was instrumental in its creation. also appeared in the NCAA II Tournament twice. Gatling graduated from USI in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in The Louisville, Kentucky, social work. native averaged 5.9 points and 4.6 rebounds per game During her playing days at for the Eagles, including a USI, Gatling was a member career-best 7.9 points and of the 1997 NCAA II 5.5 rebounds during USI’s national finalist team. NCAA II Elite Eight Her play helped the Eagles run in 2000-01. to NCAA II Tournament appearances in 1995, 1996, Irwin earned a bachelor’s 1997, and 1998 as well as degree in marketing with a GLVC championships in minor in international busi- 1995, 1997, and 1998. ness from the University of She was the team captain Louisville in 2004. She in 1997-98. graduated with a master’s degree in sports sciences from The Eagles were a domi- Ashland in December 2005. nating 100-16 (.862), including an amazing 67-9 Michelle Irwin was a key player for (.881) in the GLVC, dur- As a player and a coach, Randa the Screaming Eagles during their back- ing Gatling’s four years to-back GLVC Tournament champi- in an Eagle uniform. Gatling has helped lead the Eagles to 243 wins, five GLVC championships, onship runs in 2000-01 and 2001-02. three GLVC Tournament champi- As a player and coach, she has been onships, two NCAA II Elite Eight part of three NCAA II Tournament appearances, and the 1997 NCAA appearances. II Finals.

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University of Southern Indiana’s Department of Athletics is in the national spotlight for its athletic accomplishments in the NCAA Division II and in the Evansville-area spotlight as partners in the community.

USI student athletes are among the many volunteers contributing to the success of the Komen Race for the Cure, while the coaching staff is present to help staff the telephones for the MDA Telethon.

The women’s basketball team also conducts free clinics at the local YMCA and team members vol- unteer as tutors at local elementary schools.

In addition to the national charities, the Depart- ment of Athletics sponsors a nationally recognized math program. Eagle Math is an incentive program to encourage young students to improve their math (Above) Ninette Evans gets some face-painting time at the Family Day at the Park, skills. The program is designed around the Eagle one of the many community activities the Eagles participate in each year. Math booklets printed in the first quarter, second quarter, third quarter, and fourth quarter sequence (Bottom Left) Pictured from left to right, USI women’s basketball team members to carry out the sports theme. Marshay Jolly, Courtney Perry, Brittany Neuman, Lauren Meneghetti, Aime Newhart, and Carly Clendenen participated in Grace Happens. As student athletes practice to get better, math students are encouraged to practice math to excel (Bottom Right) Jasmine Baines autographs a flyer for a young fan at the annual in the classroom. A local bank provides incentive West Side Nut Club Fall Festival. for the students. Each student who completes the math booklet is offered a savings account with a $10 deposit.

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2007-08 Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown (Previous School)

1 VaNita Smart G So. 5'9" Evansville, IN (Indiana U.)

10 Brittany Darden G Jr. 5'8" Guthrie, KY (St. Catharine C.)

12 Jessica Grimaldo F/C Jr. 6'1" Carmi, IL (Carmi-White County HS)

21 Ninette Evans F/C Jr. 6'2" Memphis, TN (North Shoals C.C.)

22 Amie Newhart G Fr. 5'6" Mulberry, IN (Clinton Prairie HS)

23 Lauren Meneghetti G Fr. 5'10" Munster, IN (Munster HS)

24 Jasmine Baines F Sr. 6'0" Jeffersonville, IN (IUPU-Indianapolis)

31 Marshay Jolly G Sr. 5'9" Merrillville, IN (Merrillville HS)

33 Carly Clendenen G Jr. 5'9" Anderson, IN (Rend Lake C.)

40 Courtney Perry F/C Fr. 6'0" Crown Point, IN (Crown Point HS)

43 Leigha Thompson F/C Fr. 6'2" Teutopolis, IL (Teutopolis HS) Senior guard Marshay Jolly is entering her 44 Brittany Neuman F/C Jr. 6'2" Huntingburg, IN (Southridge HS) fourth season in a USI uniform after averaging 3.2 points per game in 2006-07. 2007-08 Alphabetical Roster

Name No. Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown (Previous School) Player Biography Index Jasmine Baines 24 F Sr. 6'0" Jeffersonville, IN (IUPU-Indianapolis) Jasmine Baines ...... 16-17 Carly Clendenen ...... 26 Carly Clendenen 33 G Jr. 5'9" Anderson, IN (Rend Lake C.) Brittany Darden ...... 24 Ninette Evans ...... 25 Brittany Darden 10 G Jr. 5'8" Guthrie, KY (St. Catharine C.) Jessica Grimaldo ...... 20-21 Marshay Jolly ...... 18-19 Ninette Evans 21 F/C Jr. 6'2" Memphis, TN (North Shoals C.C.) Lauren Meneghetti ...... 29 Jessica Grimaldo 12 F/C Jr. 6'1" Carmi, IL (Carmi-White County HS) Brittany Neuman ...... 22-23 Amie Newhart ...... 28 Marshay Jolly 31 G Sr. 5'9" Merrillville, IN (Merrillville HS) Courtney Perry ...... 30 VaNita Smart ...... 27 Lauren Meneghetti 23 G Fr. 5'10" Munster, IN (Munster HS) Leigha Thompson ...... 31 Brittany Neuman 44 F/C Jr. 6'2" Huntingburg, IN (Southridge HS)

Amie Newhart 22 G Fr. 5'6" Mulberry, IN (Clinton Prairie HS) USI Coaching Staff Head Coach: Rick Stein (ninth season) Courtney Perry 40 F/C Fr. 6'0" Crown Point, IN (Crown Point HS) Assistant Coaches: Randa Gatling (ninth season), Michelle Irwin (second season) VaNita Smart 1 G So. 5'9" Evansville, IN (Indiana U.)

Leigha Thompson 43 F/C Fr. 6'2" Teutopolis, IL (Teutopolis HS)

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2007-08 Radio/Television Roster

#1 #10 #12 #21 #22 #23 VaNita Brittany Jessica Ninette Amie Lauren Smart Darden Grimaldo Evans Newhart Meneghetti

#24 #31 #33 #40 #43 #44 Jasmine Marshay Carly Courtney Leigha Brittany Baines Jolly Clendenen Perry Thompson Neuman

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Rick Randa Michelle Stein Gatling Irwin

PRONUNCIATIONS: VaNita Smart (Vuh-NEET-uh) Jasmine Baines (as sounds) Rick Stein (STYNE) Brittany Darden (as sounds) Marshay Jolly (as sounds) Randa Gatling (RAN-duh) Jessica Grimaldo (Gri-MALL-doe) Carly Clendenen (Clen-den-en) Michelle Irwin (as sounds) Ninette Evans (Neh-NET) Courtney Perry (as sounds) Amie Newhart (as sounds) Leigha Thompson (Leah) Lauren Meneghetti (MEN-eh-get-EE) Brittany Neuman (NEW-men)

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6'0"...Senior...Forward...Jeffersonville, Indiana MAJOR: Public Relations and Advertising

2006-07 some big numbers as a starter, averaging 8.2 Eagle PROFILE Finished third on the team and 22nd in the points and 8.3 rebounds per game in 15 starts... GLVC with 11.8 points per game...was 19th also had four double-doubles...scored a career- Favorite food in the GLVC with a team-high 5.5 rebounds high 17 points against Centenary and grabbed Mac & cheese per contest...also finished second on the team a career-high 15 rebounds against Southern and 13th in the conference in blocked shots Utah...had five double-figure scoring outings Favorite professional (0.64 bpg)...was fourth in the conference in and six double-digit rebounding efforts... athlete(s) offensive rebounds per game (2.43)...shot 46.3 named to IUPUI’s Academic Advisor’s List Allen Iverson and percent from the field (130-281) and 68.0 in the fall of 2004. Dwayne Wade percent from the free throw line (70-103)... recorded two double-doubles and was third HIGH SCHOOL What I like to do on the team with 16 double-digit scoring out- A four-year letter winner at Jeffersonville Playing sports, eating, and ings...tied for the team lead in 20-point outings High School...helped her high school squad hanging out with friends (3)...scored a season-high 23 points at Lewis to a 22-3 mark during her junior season and University and grabbed a career-high 13 was an Indiana Top 40 Workout participant Favorite recording artist(s) rebounds at the University of Missouri-St. ...was a two-time All-Hoosier Hills Conference T.I. and Beyoncé Louis...recorded a season-high three steals performer and was JHS’s 2004 Athlete of the on three occasions and three blocks twice. Year...also was named first-team All-County Favorite TV show as a senior. The Hills 2005-06 Earned honorable mention All-GLVC honors PERSONAL Favorite movie(s) after leading USI with 14.0 points and 5.1 Born June 29, 1986...daughter of Elwood Forrest Gump rebounds per game...ranked fifth in the GLVC Johnson and Audrey Moore. Favorite book(s) in scoring, 11th in field goal percentage (.499), To Kill a Mockingbird and 14th in blocked shots (0.60 bpg)...led USI with 24 double-digit scoring efforts and If you could go anywhere, five 20-point outings...had a career-best 29 where would you go? points in an overtime victory at Southern Jamaica Illinois University Edwardsville after scoring 25 points in a loss at Quincy University two Most memorable moment days earlier...finished the season with eight Going to the state finals in straight games with at least 10 points...had a track season-high 11 rebounds against the University of Wisconsin-Parkside...posted two double- Most important person(s) doubles and had five or more rebounds in 15 in your life games...recorded a season-high six steals God, family, against West Virginia Wesleyan College. and Adam Vetter TRANSFER Transferred from Indiana University/ Purdue University-Indianapolis where she was named to the Mid-Continent Conference All-New- comer Team...averaged 5.0 points and 4.9 rebounds in 27 games as a freshman...put up

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BAINES: Statistically Speaking

CAREER STATISTICS

G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN.

04-05* 27/15 39/126 .310 0/1 .000 56/98 .571 131 4.9 7 13 7 134 5.0 454 05–06 30/30 167/335 .499 0/1 .000 86/134 .642 152 5.1 29 42 18 420 14.0 795 06–07 28/20 130/281 .463 0/4 .000 70/103 .680 155 5.5 25 26 18 330 11.8 690

Total 85/65 336/742 .453 0/6 .000 212/335 .633 438 5.2 61 81 43 884 10.4 — *2004-05 stats were from IUPU-Indianapolis.

BAINES by the Numbers

Most Points: 29 Against: SIU Edwardsville When: February 18, 2006

Most Rebounds: 13 Against: Missouri-St. Louis When: February 8, 2007

Most Assists: 3 Against: Oakland City When: December 31, 2005

Most Steals: 6 Against: West Virginia Wesleyan When: November 27, 2005

Most Blocks: 3 (twice) Last against: Rockhurst When: January 4, 2007

Double-Digit Scoring Efforts: 40 20-Point Outings: 8 Double-Digit Rebounding Efforts: 4 Double-Doubles: 4

Jasmine Baines has averaged nearly 13 points per game since joining the Eagles in 2005-06. She earned All-GLVC honors during her first season at USI after averaging 14.0 points per game. Baines averaged a career-high 5.5 rebounds per game as a junior in 2006-07.

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5'9"...Senior...Guard...Merrillville, Indiana MAJOR: Business Administration

2006-07 HIGH SCHOOL Eagle PROFILE Played in 26 games while making three Graduated from Merrillville High School starts...averaged 3.2 points and 1.6 where she was a four-time team MVP as Favorite food rebounds per contest...scored a season- well as a four-time All-Duneland Athletic Chicken high 10 points in USI’s win over the Conference selection...also was voted to Favorite professional University of Illinois-Springfield and the Tremendous 26 list as a senior in athlete(s) pulled down a career-high tying six 2003-04...was second on the team with Dwayne Wade rebounds in the USI’s win over St. 10.8 points and third on the team with Joseph’s...matched a career-high with 4.6 rebounds per game during her senior What I like to do five assists in the Eagles victory over season...shot 47 percent from the field to Playing video games and Marygrove College...tied for third on the help lead MHS to a conference title and listening to music team with 11 three-pointers...earned an 18-3 overall record, 13-1 in the DAC, Favorite recording artist(s) Academic All-GLVC honors for the in 2003-04...was a junior All-Star and Lil’ Wayne second straight season. was named the Prep Athlete of the Week in 2002-03...also named the Player of the Favorite TV show(s) 2005-06 Week in January 2002. Girlfriends Played in 29 games while making three starts as a sophomore...averaged 3.0 points PERSONAL Favorite movie(s) and 1.1 rebounds per game...scored a sea- Born December 13, 1985...daughter of Hustle and Flow son-high nine points twice and grabbed a Napoleon and Mary Jolly. If you could go anywhere, career-high six rebounds against Oakland where would you go? City University...had a season-high two Australia assists on five occasions and picked up a season-high two steals twice...earned Most memorable moment Academic All-GLVC honors. Going to the Beyoncé Experience this summer 2004-05 Started the season strong, averaging 14.0 Most important person(s) points per game in USI’s first two contests in your life ...finished the season with 3.2 points and My family and friends 2.0 rebounds per game...season-high 15 points was against Calumet College of St. Joseph’s and season-best five rebounds was against ...had a sea- son-high five assists against St. Joseph’s College and a season-best seven steals against Calumet-St. Joseph’s...averaged 1.0 steals and 1.1 assists per game... played in 26 games, with four starts.

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JOLLY: Statistically Speaking

CAREER STATISTICS

G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN.

04–05 26/4 30/115 .261 6/34 .176 18/31 .581 52 2.0 26 28 0 84 3.2 363 05–06 29/3 32/94 .340 9/38 .237 14/21 .667 33 1.1 18 16 3 87 3.0 321 06–07 26/3 29/90 .322 11/46 .239 13/18 .722 42 1.6 31 16 1 82 3.2 351

Total 81/10 91/299 .304 26/118 .220 45/70 .643 127 1.6 75 60 4 253 3.1 —

JOLLY by the Numbers

Most Points: 15 Against: Calumet-St. Joseph’s When: November 21, 2004

Most Rebounds: 6 (twice) Last against: Saint Joseph’s When: December 7, 2006

Most Assists: 5 (twice) Last Against: Marygrove When: November 30, 2006

Most Steals: 7 Against: Calumet-St. Joseph’s When: November 21, 2004

Double-Digit Scoring Efforts: 3

Marshay Jolly has averaged 3.1 points and 1.6 rebounds in three seasons at USI. She scored a season- best 10 points in USI’s win over the University of Illinois-Springfield last season and tied a career-high with six rebounds in USI’s win at Saint Joseph’s College a year ago.

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6'1"...Junior...Forward/Center...Carmi, Illinois MAJOR: Public Relations and Advertising

2005-06 points in a single season...also holds the Eagle PROFILE Averaged 1.1 points and 0.8 rebounds in 12 school record for rebounds in a single season games as a sophomore...scored a season-high (294)...had 48 blocked shots as a senior and Favorite food seven points against the University of finished her career with 124 steals...averaged Mexican or Italian Missouri-Rolla and pulled down a season-best 17.1 points and 7.6 rebounds per game as a five rebounds in USI’s win over Marygrove junior in 2002-03...earned honorable mention Favorite professional College...also matched a career-high with two All-State honors in 2002-03...was a three- athlete(s) blocks in USI’s win over Rockhurst University. time All-North Egyptian Conference and Dwayne Wade four-time All-Southeastern Illinois per- 2005-06 What I like to do former...also earned fourth-team All-State Played in 30 games and made 14 starts during accolades by the Illinois Girls Basketball Shopping, cooking, and her medical red-shirt freshman season...aver- Coaches’ Association in 2003...inducted into listening to music aged 6.0 points and 3.0 rebounds per game... the National Honor Society as a junior. scored in double figures seven times, while Favorite recording artist(s) bringing down at least 10 rebounds once...had PERSONAL Musiq and Daddy Yankee a season-high 13 points against Merrimack Born October 6, 1985...daughter of Loren and College...had one double-double (11 points Anita Minnick. Favorite movie(s) and 10 rebounds against Brescia University)... Love and Basketball made 85.0 percent of her free throws (51-60). Favorite TV show(s) 2004-05 House, Girlfriends, Granted a medical red-shirt after a knee injury and Soul Food ended her year just five games into the season ...got off to a hot start before the injury, aver- Favorite book(s) aging 14.6 points and 5.0 rebounds per game... The Bible recorded double-figures in three games and If you could go anywhere, 20 or more points in two games...season-high 22 points was against Robert Morris College where would you go? (Chicago)... had a season-best eight rebounds Italy or Spain against St. Joseph’s College and a season-high Most memorable moment three assists against Robert Morris...also aver- Winning regionals in bas- aged 1.0 assists and 1.4 steals per game. ketball my freshman and HIGH SCHOOL senior years Graduated from Carmi-White County High School where she averaged 20.7 points and Most important person(s) 9.2 rebounds per game and was named the in your life Black Diamond Conference MVP as a senior My mom in 2003-04...finished her career as CWCHS’s second all-time leading scorer (1,576 pts) and rebounder (704 rbs)...recorded a career-high 39 points in a single game...recorded the highest career field goal percentage (.650) in school history and was the first to score 600

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GRIMALDO: Statistically Speaking

CAREER STATISTICS

G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN.

04–05 5/0 26/43 .605 0/0 .000 21/27 .778 25 5.0 5 7 2 73 14.6 89 05–06 30/14 64/143 .448 0/0 .000 51/60 .850 91 3.0 6 17 9 179 6.0 490 06–07 12/0 6/16 .375 0/0 .000 1/4 .250 10 0.8 1 2 3 13 1.1 54

Total 47/14 96/202 .475 0/0 .000 73/91 .802 126 2.7 12 26 14 265 5.6 — *Granted a medical-redshirt in 2004-05.

GRIMALDO by the Numbers

Most Points: 22 Against: Robert Morris When: November 23, 2004

Most Rebounds: 10 Against: Brescia When: November 15, 2005

Most Assists: 3 Against: Robert Morris When: November 23, 2004

Most Steals: 3 Against: Augusta State When: November 6, 2005

Blocks: 2 (three times) Last against: Missouri-Rolla (Missouri S&T) When: February 3, 2007

Double-Digit Scoring Efforts: 9 20-Point Outings: 2 Double-Digit Rebounding Efforts: 1 Double-Doubles: 1

Jessica Grimaldo has averaged 5.6 points and 2.7 rebounds per game during her time at USI. She aver- aged 14.0 points and 5.0 rebounds per game in 2004- 05 before a knee injury ended her season prematurely.

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6'2"...Junior...Forward/Center...Huntingburg, Indiana MAJOR: Biology

2006-07 the Top 100 Showcase...also participated Eagle PROFILE Played in 28 games while making three on the Hoosier Basketball Coaches starts as a sophomore...had a break-out Association All-Star Team and was a Favorite food game when she scored a career-high 11 three-time All-Conference performer... Spaghetti points and grabbed a career-best nine also was a member of the National Favorite professional rebounds against Lewis University in the Honor Society, the Pep Club, Spanish athlete(s) GLVC Tournament...averaged 2.7 points Club, Outdoorsmen Club, and the Udonis Haslem and 3.5 rebounds per game...recorded five Business Professionals of America. or more rebounds in 10 games...dished What I like to do out a career-high four assists in USI’s win PERSONAL Reading, playing sports, over Rockhurst University and matched Born November 11, 1986...daughter of running, and spending time a career-high three times in steals (2)... Russell and Donna Neuman. with friends earned Academic All-GLVC honors. Favorite recording artist(s) Everything 2005-06 Played in 24 games, averaging 1.5 points Favorite movie(s) and 1.9 rebounds per game, as a freshman Without Limits ...had a season-best six points against Favorite TV show(s) Brescia University and season-high four Family Guy, Seinfeld, rebounds against Central State University. and House HIGH SCHOOL Favorite book(s) Graduated from Southridge High School Angels and Demons where she was named IHSAA Academic and The Bible All-State and was a member of two sec- If you could go anywhere, tional championship teams... also was a where would you go? member of two Pocket Athletic Confer- Paris ence Championship squads...earned 13 varsity letters in basketball, , Most memorable moment tennis, and track...was SHS’s team cap- IHSAA All-Star volleyball tain for three years and was the team’s game leading scorer as a junior and senior as well as the team’s leading rebounder as Most important person(s) a sophomore, junior, and senior...scored in your life 873 points and grabbed 707 rebounds in My family and God her career at SHS...averaged 11.0 points and 9.7 rebounds per game during her senior season...efforts got her invited to the Indiana Top 40 Workout as well as

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NEUMAN: Statistically Speaking

CAREER STATISTICS

G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN.

05–06 24/0 11/38 .289 0/0 .000 13/25 .520 46 1.9 10 10 6 35 1.5 238 06–07 28/3 27/60 .450 0/2 .000 22/40 .550 99 3.5 13 14 6 76 2.7 354

Total 52/3 38/98 .388 0/2 .000 35/65 .538 145 2.8 23 24 12 111 2.1 —

NEUMAN by the Numbers

Most Points: 11 Against: Lewis When: March 2, 2007

Most Rebounds: 9 Against: Lewis When: March 2, 2007

Most Assists: 4 Against: Rockhurst When: January 4, 2007

Most Steals: 2 (four times) Last against: Missouri-Rolla (Missouri S&T) When: February 10, 2007

Most Blocks: 1 (12 times) Last against: Quincy When: February 17, 2007

Double-Digit Scoring Efforts: 1

Brittany Neuman had a break-out game in the GLVC Tournament last year when she scored 11 points and brought down nine rebounds against top-seeded Lewis University in the first round.

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5'8"...Junior...Guard...Guthrie, Kentucky MAJOR: Social Work

TRANSFER Eagle PROFILE Transferred from St. Catharine College (St. Catharine, Kentucky) where she Favorite food earned NJCAA Division I All-Region Pork chops VII honors and was named to the Western Favorite professional Division All-Conference team...helped athlete(s) SCC to a 23-4 record in 2006-07 by aver- Dirk Nowitzki aging nearly 13 points, five rebounds, and three steals per game...averaged 8.6 points What I like to do and 4.0 rebounds per game while shooting Four wheeling and shopping better than 50 percent from the floor as a Favorite recording artist(s) freshman in 2005-06...also connected on Lil’ Wayne more than 50 percent of her shots from the field as a sophomore. Favorite movie(s) Friday HIGH SCHOOL Favorite TV show(s) Graduated from Todd County Central Law and Order: SVU High School in Elkton, Kentucky, where she earned four varsity letters in basket- Favorite book(s) ball...earned All-Region and All-District The Notebook honors during her prep career. If you could go anywhere, where would you go? PERSONAL Australia Born September 5, 1987...daughter of Jackie Walker. Most memorable moment Winning the district cham- pionship two years in a row Most important person(s) in your life Family

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6'2"...Junior...Forward/Center...Memphis, Tennessee MAJOR: Physical Education

TRANSFER Eagle PROFILE Transferred from North Shoals Community College (Muscle Shoals, Alabama) where Favorite food she averaged 5.4 points and 5.3 rebounds Pickles and spaghetti with per game in two seasons...shot 62.2 percent parmesan cheese from the field and averaged 5.6 points per Favorite professional contest, while pulling down 5.6 rebounds athlete(s) per contest as a sophomore in 2006-07... Michael Jordan recorded 5.2 points and 5.0 rebounds per game as a freshman in 2005-06. What I like to do Having a good time with HIGH SCHOOL friends, laughing and enjoy- Graduated from Trezevant High School ing good and harmless in Memphis, Tennessee, where she played company basketball. Favorite recording artist(s) Beyoncé PERSONAL Born July 27, 1987...daughter of Favorite movie(s) Karen Richards. The Ultimate Jordan Favorite TV show(s) My Wife and Kids Favorite book(s) Flowers in the Attic If you could go anywhere, where would you go? Hawaii Most memorable moment High school graduation Most important person(s) in your life Family and friends

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5'9"...Junior...Guard...Anderson, Indiana MAJOR: Communication Studies

TRANSFER Eagle PROFILE Transferred from Rend Lake College (Ina, Illinois) where she averaged 11.9 Favorite food points per game while helping RLC to a Pizza 24-6 mark as a sophomore in 2006-07... Favorite professional shot 45.6 percent from the field as a athlete(s) sophomore and connected on 91 three- Dwayne Wade pointers...helped RLC to a 19-11 record by averaging more than five points and What I like to do two rebounds per game as a freshman in Playing basketball and 2005-06. hanging out with my teammates and friends HIGH SCHOOL Favorite recording artist(s) Graduated from Pendleton Heights High T.I. School (Pendleton, Indiana) where she earned nine varsity letters in basketball, Favorite movie(s) , and cross country. Love and Basketball Favorite TV show(s) PERSONAL Friends Born November 17, 1986...daughter of David and Pamela Clendenen. Favorite book(s) The Bible If you could go anywhere, where would you go? Australia Most memorable moment Winning the conference tournament my senior year of high school Most important person(s) in your life My dad, mom, and brother

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5'9"...Sophomore...Guard...Evansville, Indiana MAJOR: Public Relations and Advertising

TRANSFER Eagle PROFILE Transferred from Indiana University where she saw action in 23 games in Favorite food 2006-07...averaged 1.6 points and 6.5 Lasagna minutes per game, including a season- Favorite professional high 17 minutes against Purdue University athlete(s) and nine minutes against Indiana Uni- Allen Iverson versity/Purdue University-Ft. Wayne.

What I like to do HIGH SCHOOL Playing video games, hang- Graduated from Bosse High School ing out with friends, and I (Evansville) where she was a two-time love motorcycles first-team All-Conference performer... Favorite recording artist(s) owns a spot in BHS’s 1,000-point club Lil’ Wayne after leading the team in scoring for four straight seasons...tallied a career-high 34 Favorite movie(s) points during her senior season and was a Love and Basketball first-team All-Metro player as a junior Favorite TV show(s) and senior. Fresh Prince of Bel-Air PERSONAL Favorite book(s) Born December 1, 1987...daughter of Speak Vinetta Dawson...graduated from BHS If you could go anywhere, with academic honors and participated where would you go? in the YMCA DIAMONDS (Determined, Jamaica Intelligent, Active, Mature, Outstanding, New, Dedicated, Sisters), which helped Most memorable moment promote healthy choices and healthy When I recorded my relationships to establish career goals and 1,000th career point increase self-esteem... also was involved in the YWCA Live Y’ers mentoring program. Most important person(s) in your life My family

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5'6"...Freshman...Guard...Mulberry, Indiana MAJOR: Social Science (Teaching)

HIGH SCHOOL Eagle PROFILE Graduated from Clinton Prairie High School (Frankfort, Indiana) where she Favorite food earned varsity letters in basketball, vol- Mac & cheese leyball, and track...was 12th in the state Favorite professional of Indiana in scoring as a senior in 2006- athlete(s) 07, averaging 21.8 points per game...also Candace Parker was invited to Hoosier Basketball Magazine’s 2007 Top 40 Senior Workout following What I like to do senior season...was a four-time All-Confer- Fishing, camping, ence and three-time All-County performer and shopping in basketball...was a Top 100 Senior... Favorite recording artist(s) played in the Dave Sanders All-Star Game The Fray and the East-West All-Star Game...finished basketball career with 1,329 points...aver- Favorite movie(s) aged 6.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists, and 3.7 Zoolander steals while shooting 51.5 percent from Favorite TV show(s) the field as a senior...averaged 18 points The Hills and per game as a junior in 2005-06...was a Grey’s Anatomy member of the 2004 and 2005 sectional championship teams at CPHS...was Favorite book(s) CPHS’s captain and most valuable player A Bend in the Road in basketball and volleyball...earned All- If you could go anywhere, Conference and All-County honors in where would you go? volleyball...was selected to play in the Paris North-South All-Star Game in volleyball ...also was a multiple-time All-Conference Most memorable moment and All-County performer on the track... Winning a sectional cham- competed in the 400-meter relay and the pionship my freshman and high jump as a senior...was a regional sophomore years in high qualifier in the 400-meter relay and school earned CPHS’s Top Sprinter Award. Most important person(s) PERSONAL in your life Born July 17, 1988...daughter of Dean and My parents Eugenia Newhart.

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5'10"...Freshman...Guard...Munster, Indiana MAJOR: Undecided

HIGH SCHOOL Eagle PROFILE Graduated from Munster High School where she earned seven varsity letters in Favorite food basketball and ...earned IBCA Steak and watermelon Academic All-State honors as a senior... Favorite professional invited to Hoosier Basketball Magazine’s athlete(s) 2007 Top 40 Senior Workout following Michael Jordan senior season...also played in the East/West All-Star game...averaged 18.9 points, 6.2 What I like to do rebounds, 3.4 assists, and 4.5 steals per Golfing, scapbooking, read- contest as a senior...was first-team All-Area ing, and watersports as a junior and senior as well as a three- Favorite recording artist(s) time All-Conference performer...set a Rascal Flatts single-season school record as a senior with 423 points and 92 steals...finished Favorite movie(s) her career as the school’s all-time leader Planes, Trains, and in assists and its second-leading scorer... Automobiles was MHS’s team MVP as a sophomore, Favorite TV show(s) junior, and senior...averaged 11.8 points, Grey’s Anatomy 3.5 rebounds, 3.8 assists, and 2.5 steals per game as a junior in 2005-06...entered Favorite book(s) her senior campaign as an Indiana All- Any of the Harry Potter Star Candidate as well as a Northwest books Indiana Senior Seven performer...was If you could go anywhere, named to preseason-All-Area by the where would you go? Northwest Indiana Times...also earned All- Italy Conference honors on the golf course in 2006...was a member of the National Most memorable moment Honor Society as well as Project X...was Being offered an athletic a Scholar-Athlete and earned Academic scholarship to USI All-Conference honors. Most important person(s) PERSONAL in your life Born June 23, 1988...daughter of Mark My parents and Lori Meneghetti.

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6'0"...Freshman...Forward/Center...Crown Point, Indiana MAJOR: Biology

HIGH SCHOOL Eagle PROFILE Graduated from Crown Point High School where she averaged 8.2 points Favorite food and 8.9 rebounds per game as a senior... Pizza led CPHS in rebounds and free throw Favorite professional percentage (.750)...earned IBCA Academic athlete(s) All-State honors as a senior...earned Lance Armstrong CPHS’s “Team Captain” Award...was named All-Area honorable mention by What I like to do the Post Tribune in 2005-06 and is a pre- Playing guitar, listening to season All-Area by the Northwest Indiana music, and hanging out with Times...also participated in the Indiana friends Top 100 workout as a junior...averaged Favorite recording artist(s) 8.9 points and 5.9 rebounds per game as The Beatles a junior...was a member of the National Honor Society and graduated in the top Favorite movie(s) 10 percent of her class. Little Miss Sunshine Favorite TV show(s) PERSONAL Curb Your Enthusiasm Born May 5, 1989...daughter of Dale and and The Office Linda Perry. Favorite book(s) 1984 If you could go anywhere, where would you go? New Zealand Most memorable moment Going to Disney World for the A.A.U. National Championship Most important person(s) in your life My parents

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6'2"...Freshman...Forward/Center...Teutopolis, Illinois MAJOR: Pre-Elementary Education

HIGH SCHOOL Eagle PROFILE Graduated from Teutopolis High School (Teutopolis, Illinois) where she earned Favorite food three varsity letters in basketball...garnered Pasta third-team All-State honors from the Favorite professional Illinois Basketball Coaches’ Association athlete(s) and played in the IBCA All-Star Game... Derrek Lee averaged 9.1 points and 6.5 rebounds per game as a senior in 2006-07...also recorded What I like to do 37 blocks and 27 steals while helping THS Shopping, hanging out to a 27-6 record...helped THS to a four- with friends, and four- year record of 102-29...in addition to multi- wheeling ple All-Conference and All-Tournament Favorite recording artist(s) awards, Thompson was named All-Area Kenny Chesney by the Effingham Daily News...also was named to the Decatur All-Area team... Favorite movie(s) member of the National Honor Society, Glory Road Thompson also has been active in the Favorite TV show(s) THS Student Council, German Club, Rescue Me and Varsity Club.

Favorite book(s) PERSONAL Any book by Stephen King Born May 10, 1989...daughter of Jeff and If you could go anywhere, Laurie Thompson...mother, Laurie, was where would you go? her high school coach. Australia Most memorable moment Playing in the IBCA All- Star game and winning state in junior high Most important person(s) in your life My mom and dad

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Non-Conference Schedule Thursday, November 1: South Bend, IN (Joyce Center) TUSCULUM continued... UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME Affiliation: NCAA II Location/Enrollment: South Bend, IN/10,126 Nickname: Pioneers SID/Phone: Chris Masters/574-631-8032 Conference: South Atlantic Web site: www.und.cstv.com Head Coach: Missy Tiber Affiliation: NCAA I 2006-07 Record: 16-13 (7-9 SAC/6th) Nickname: Fighting Irish Conference: Big East Saturday, December 15: Physical Activities Center Head Coach: Muffet McGraw CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY 2006-07 Record: 20-12 (10-6 Big East/t-5th) Location/Enrollment: Wilberforce, OH/2,201 NCAA I Tournament: Dallas Region second round SID/Phone: Kenneth D. Marshall/937-376-6681 Web site: www.centralstate.edu/athletics Saturday, November 17: Physical Activities Center Affiliation: NCAA II UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD Nickname: Lady Marauders Location/Enrollment: Springfield, IL/4,700 Conference: Independent SID/Phone: Paul MacDonna/217-206-6752 Head Coach: Patricia Tramble Web site: goprairiestars.athleticsite.com 2006-07 Record: 14-13 Affiliation: NAIA I Nickname: Prairie Stars Wednesday, December 19: Nassau, Bahamas (Kendal Issacs Gym.) Conference: American Midwest TIFFIN UNIVERSITY Head Coach: Roy Gilmore Location/Enrollment: Tiffin, OH/2,000 2006-07 Record: 15-27 (10-5 AMC/t-3rd) SID/Phone: Shane O’Donnell/419-448-3288 Web site: www.tiffin.edu/athletics Tuesday, November 20: Physical Activities Center Affiliation: NCAA II UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI Nickname: Dragons Location/Enrollment: Warrensburg, MO/11,000 Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic (2008-09) SID/Phone: Rob McCutcheon/660-543-4312 Head Coach: Pam Oswald Web site: www.cmsu.edu/athletic 2006-07 Record: 14-15 (10-8 AMC/t-4th South) Affiliation: NCAA II Nickname: Jennies Thursday, December 20: Nassau, Bahamas (Kendal Issacs Gym.) Conference: Mid-American Intercollegiate Athletics Assoc. MOUNT OLIVE COLLEGE Head Coach: Dave Slifer Location/Enrollment: Mount Olive, NC/4,000 2006-07 Record: 14-14 (7-11 MIAA/6th) SID/Phone: David Shulimson/919-658-7802 Web site: www.moc.edu Saturday, November 24: Physical Activities Center Affiliation: NCAA II UNIVERSITY OF THE CUMBERLANDS Nickname: Trojans Location/Enrollment: Williamsburg, KY/1,850 Conference: Conference Carolinas SID: Jennifer Wake-Floyd/606-539-4479 Head Coach: Wendy Lee Web site: www.ucumberlands.edu/athletics 2006-07 Record: 15-13 (11-9 CVAC/5th) Affiliation: NAIA I Nickname: Patriots Friday, December 28: Physical Activities Center Conference: Mid-South SAGINAW VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY Head Coach: Melissa Irvin Location/Enrollment: University Center, MI/9,531 2006-07 Record: 25-6 (8-2/2nd) SID/Phone: Matthew Woodbury/989-964-4053 NAIA I Tournament: Lost in first round Web site: www.svsu.edu/athletics Affiliation: NCAA II Sunday, December 9: Physical Activities Center Nickname: Cardinals TUSCULUM COLLEGE Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Location/Enrollment: Greenville, TN/1,794 Head Coach: Vonnie Killmer SID/Phone: Dom Donnelly/423-636-7326 2006-07 Record: 11-16 (8-10 GLIAC/5th North) Web site: www.tusculum.edu/athletics continued in next column...

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Great Lakes Valley Conference Schedule Saturday, December 1: Owensboro, KY (Sportscenter) Saturday, January 12: Physical Activities Center KENTUCKY WESLEYAN COLLEGE LEWIS UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: Owensboro, KY/755 Location: Romeoville, IL/5,200 SID/Phone: Roy Pickerill/270-852-3347 SID/Phone: Derrick Sloboda/815-836-5248 Web site: www.kwc.edu/athindex.asp Web site: lewisflyers.cstv.com Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Flyers Head Coach: Ron Williams Head Coach: Lisa Carlsen 2006-07 Record: 18-10 (11-8 GLVC/t-3rd East) 2006-07 Record: 28-4 (17-2 GLVC/1st East) GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in first round GLVC Tournament Finish: Champions NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region semifinalist Thursday, January 3: St. Louis, MO (Mark Twain Building) Saturday, March 1: Physical Activities Center Thursday, January 17: Highland Heights, KY (Regents Hall) UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: St. Louis, MO/12,813 Location/Enrollment: Highland Heights, KY/14,000 SID/Phone: Mary Ann Tierney/314-516-5868 SID/Phone: Don Owen/859-572-5470 Web site: www.umsl-sports.com Web site: www.nku.edu/~athletics/ Nickname: Tritons Nickname: Norse Head Coach: Lisa Curliss-Taylor Head Coach: Nancy Winstel 2006-07 Record: 6-20 (2-17 GLVC/7th West) 2006-07 Record: 21-8 (14-5 GLVC/2nd East) GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in semifinals NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region first round Saturday, January 5: Rolla, MO (Bullman Multi-Purpose Bldg.) Thursday, February 28: Physical Activities Center Saturday, January 19: Louisville, KY (Knight’s Hall) MISSOURI SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY* BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: Rolla, MO/5,500 Location/Enrollment: Louisville, KY/2,600 SID/Phone: John Kean/573-341-4140 SID/Phone: Nels Popp/502-452-8078 Web site: campus.umr.edu/sports Web site: www.bellarmine.edu/athletics Nickname: Miners Nickname: Knights Head Coach: Alan Eads Head Coach: David Smith 2006-07 Record: 17-11 (10-9 GLVC/t-3rd West) 2006-07 Record: 19-11 (11-8 GLVC/t-3rd East) GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in first round GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in semifinals *Changed from University of Missouri-Rolla (January 1, 2008) NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region first round

Thursday, January 10: Physical Activities Center Thursday, January 24: Physical Activities Center UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE Saturday, February 23: Quincy, IL (Pepsi Arena) Location/Enrollment: Kenosha, WI/5,500 QUINCY UNIVERSITY SID/Phone: Steve Kratochvil/262-595-2045 Location/Enrollment: Quincy, IL/1,250 Web site: www.uwp.edu/athletics SID/Phone: Brian Lovellette/217-228-5241 Nickname: Rangers Web site: www.quincy.edu/Athletics/Index.php Head Coach: Jenny Kenesie Nickname: Lady Hawks 2006-07 Record: 15-12 (8-11 GLVC/6th East) Head Coach: J.D. Gravina GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify 2006-07 Record: 16-11 (9-10 GLVC/5th West) GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify

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Great Lakes Valley Conference Schedule Saturday, January 26: Physical Activities Center Thursday, February 7: Physical Activities Center Thursday, February 21: Edwardsville, IL (Vadalabene Center) SAINT JOSEPH’S COLLEGE SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV. EDWARDSVILLE Location: Rensselaer, IN/1,000 Location/Enrollment: Edwardsville, IL/13,499 SID/Phone: Clark Teuscher/219-866-6141 SID/Phone: Eric Hess/618-650-3608 Web site: www.saintjoe.edu/athletics Web site: www.siue.edu/ATHLETIC/ Nickname: Pumas Nickname: Cougars Head Coach: Jannon Lampley Head Coach: Wendy Hedberg 2006-07 Record: 5-22 (2-17 GLVC/7th East) 2006-07 Record: 20-9 (13-6 GLVC/2nd West) GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in first round NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region first round Saturday, February 9: Physical Activities Center UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS Thursday, January 31: Springfield, MO (Weiser Gymnasium) Location: Indianapolis, IN/4,500 Saturday, February 16: Physical Activities Center SID/Phone: Ryan Thorpe/317-788-3494 DRURY UNIVERSITY Web site: athletics.uindy.edu Location/Enrollment: Springfield, MO/1,650 Nickname: Greyhounds SID/Phone: Scott Puryear/417-873-4097 Head Coach: LeAnn Freeland Web site: www.drurypanthers.com 2006-07 Record: 16-11 (9-10 GLVC/5th East) Nickname: Panthers GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify Head Coach: Steve Harold 2006-07 Record: 25-9 (14-5 GLVC/1st West) GLVC Tournament: Lost in championship NCAA II Tournament: NCAA II Elite Eight quarterfinalist

Saturday, February 2: Kansas City, MO (Mason-Halpin Fldh.) Thursday, February 14: Physical Activities Center ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: Kansas City, MO/3,000 SID/Phone: John Dodderidge/816-501-4850 Web site: www.rockhurst.edu/ru_athletics/index.asp Nickname: Hawks Head Coach: Rebecca Morrisey 2006-07 Record: 9-18 (3-16 GLVC/6th West) GLVC Tournament: Did not qualify

GLVC PRESEASON POLL

GLVC West Division GLVC East Division

Pl. Team (first-place votes) ...... Points Pl. Team (first-place votes) ...... Points 1. Drury (4) ...... 34 1. Bellarmine (4) ...... 33 2. SIU Edwardsville (3) ...... 33 2. Northern Kentucky (1) ...... 29 3. Southern Indiana ...... 25 3. Kentucky Wesleyan (1) ...... 27 4. Missouri-Rolla ...... 22 4. Indianapolis ...... 21 5. Quincy ...... 16 5. Lewis (1) ...... 18 6. Rockhurst ...... 10 6. Wisconsin-Parkside ...... 12 7. Missouri-St. Louis ...... 7 7. Saint Joseph’s ...... 7

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Screaming Eagles fly around the USA and beyond

he University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball teams Thave traveled the continental United States and beyond over the last 15 years. USI has played in regular-season tournaments in Alaska, California, Florida, Missouri, Mexico (Cancun), and the Bahamas; and in NCAA Division II Tournaments in Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, and North Dakota.

Anchorage, Alaska

Fairbanks, Alaska Grand Forks, North Dakota Houghton, Michigan Marquette, Michigan Rochester, Minnesota

San Francisco, California

Tampa, Florida Orlando, Florida Nassau, Bahamas Cancun, Mexico

In December 2007, the Screaming Eagles will return to the Bahamas Sunshine Shootout in Nassau, Bahamas, for the second time. USI’s first trip resulted in a 2-0 record during the 1997-98 season.

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Record: 16-12 Home: 9-4 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 1-2 GLVC: 10-9

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## Player GP–GS Min Avg FG–FGA Pct 3FG–FGA Pct FT–FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

40 Katie Thiesenhusen . . . . 26–25 826 31.8 114–266 .429 66–166 .398 69–83 .831 19 111 130 5.0 57 0 66 79 6 41 363 14.0 33 Sabrina Brandon . . . . . 27–13 665 24.6 120–269 .446 3–11 .273 89–117 .761 50 84 134 5.0 78 2 25 57 8 29 332 12.3 24 Jasmine Baines ...... 28–20 690 24.6 130–281 .463 0–4 .000 70–103 .680 68 87 155 5.5 75 4 25 82 18 26 330 11.8 11 Akiya Alexander ...... 28–27 725 25.9 76–201 .378 15–62 .242 69–104 .663 6 45 51 1.8 86 4 57 83 3 50 236 8.4 13 Michelle King ...... 28–20 598 21.4 56–131 .427 11–37 .297 41–51 .804 23 62 85 3.0 62 2 42 53 12 37 164 5.9 43 Sarah Buldtman ...... 28–20 475 17.0 50–94 .532 0–1 .000 33–48 .688 49 93 142 5.1 64 3 15 38 32 19 133 4.8 21 Missy Glaser ...... 25–0 505 20.2 32–106 .302 9–47 .191 41–56 .732 17 41 58 2.3 26 0 34 65 0 14 114 4.6 31 Marshay Jolly ...... 26–3 351 13.5 29–90 .322 11–46 .239 13–18 .722 17 25 42 1.6 38 1 31 38 1 16 82 3.2 44 Brittany Neuman ...... 28–3 354 12.6 27–60 .450 0–2 .000 22–40 .550 38 61 99 3.5 63 2 13 37 6 14 76 2.7 4 Leah Stormont ...... 28–9 358 12.8 10–48 .208 9–38 .237 9–14 .643 9 23 32 1.1 23 0 32 32 3 13 38 1.4 25 Asha Jordan ...... 7–0 27 3.9 3–8 .375 1–4 .250 2–2 1.000 1 6 7 1.0 2 0 0 4 0 0 9 1.3 12 Jessica Grimaldo ...... 12–0 54 4.5 6–16 .375 0–0 .000 1–4 .250 1 9 10 0.8 3 0 1 7 3 2 13 1.1 22 Jesstina Ditton ...... 5–0 22 4.4 1–4 .250 0–0 .000 0–2 .000 1 0 1 0.2 4 0 1 0 1 0 2 0.4 Team ...... 47 75 122 4.4 1 2

Total ...... 28 5650 654–1574 .416 125–418 .299 459–642 .715 346 722 1068 38.1 582 18 342 577 93 261 1892 67.6 Opponents ...... 28 5650 627–1572 .399 124–393 .316 472–689 .685 343 676 1019 36.4 569 — 353 552 47 284 1850 66.1

TEAM STATISTICS USI OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND SCORING ...... 1,892 1,850 11/15/06 at Central Missouri L 47–58 1,200 Points per game ...... 67.6 66.1 11/21/06 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 84–53 600 Scoring margin ...... +1.5 — 11/26/06 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS W 68–51 300 FIELD GOALS–ATT ...... 654–1,574 627–1,572 11/30/06 MARYGROVE W 86–56 200 Field goal pct ...... 416 .399 *12/2/06 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 73–66 1,900 3-POINT FG–ATT ...... 125–418 124–393 *12/7/06 at Saint Joseph’s W 76–70 712 3-point FG pct ...... 299 .316 *12/09/06 at Indianapolis W 66–61 657 3-pt FG made per game . . . 4.5 4.4 12/17/06 HARRIS-STOWE STATE W 79–59 750 FREE THROWS–ATT ...... 459–642 472–689 12/19/06 at Wayne State (MI) W 72–69 163 Free throw pct ...... 715 .685 #12/29/06 vs. Ferris State L 55–71 188 REBOUNDS ...... 1,068 1,019 #12/30/06 vs. Wayne State (MI) W 57–40 186 Rebounds per game ...... 38.1 36.4 *1/4/07 ROCKHURST W 90–61 600 Rebounding margin ...... +1.8 — *1/6/07 DRURY W 73–63 700 ASSISTS ...... 342 353 *01/11/07 at SIU Edwardsville L 62–96 813 Assists per game ...... 12.2 12.6 *01/13/07 at Quincy L 59–71 911 TURNOVERS ...... 577 552 *1/18/07 BELLARMINE L 61–68 700 Turnovers per game ...... 20.6 19.7 *1/20/07 NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 56–70 900 Turnover margin ...... –0.9 — *1/25/07 at LEWIS L 72–92 500 Assist/turnover ratio ...... 0.6 0.6 *01/27/07 at Wisconsin-Parkside W 75–58 697 STEALS ...... 261 284 *2/1/07 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 68–52 800 Steals per game ...... 9.3 10.1 *2/3/07 MISSOURI-ROLLA L 56–73 1,000 BLOCKS ...... 93 47 *02/08/07 at Missouri-St. Louis W 67–62 490 Blocks per game ...... 3.3 1.7 *2/10/07 at Missouri-Rolla L 70–81 375 ...... 0 — *2/15/07 SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 2OT 75–81 1,000 Home win streak ...... 1—*2/17/07 QUINCY W 75–68 800 ATTENDANCE ...... 10,250 10,023 *02/22/07 at Rockhurst W 65–61 620 Home games–Avg/Game . . 13–788 12–754 *2/24/07 at Drury L 57–76 1,907 Neutral site–Avg/Game . . . — 3–326 ^3/2/07 vs. Lewis L 48–63 604 *Conference game; #GLVC/GLIAC Challenge (Edwardsville, IL); ^GLVC Tournament (Evansville, IN) SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total Southern Indiana ...... 881 999 12 – 1,892 Opponents ...... 846 986 18 – 1,850

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2006-07 Great Lakes Valley Conference FINAL Standings 2006-07 All-GLVC www.glvcsports.com First Team Molly Carter, DU Mary Moskal, LU GLVC DIVISION OVERALL Amber Shelton, SIUE Darcee Schmidt, LU West W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Brittany Winner, NKU 12Drury 14 5 .737 10 2 .833 25 9 .735 1SIU Edwardsville 13 6 .684 9 3 .750 20 9 .690 Second Team Angela Smith, BU Missouri-Rolla 10 9 .526 8 4 .667 17 11 .607 Whitney Sykes, SIUE Southern Indiana 10 9 .526 6 6 .500 16 12 .571 LaTasha Henry, KWC Quincy 9 10 .474 6 6 .500 16 11 .593 Amanda Norris, UIndy Angela Healy, NKU Rockhurst 3 16 .158 2 10 .167 9 18 .333 Missouri-St. Louis 2 17 .105 1 11 .083 6 20 .231 Honorable Mention Katie Thiesenhusen, USI GLVC DIVISION OVERALL Nicole Dierking, UMR Jessica Keller, QU West W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Laura McClintic, KWC 1Lewis 17 2 .895 11 1 .917 28 4 .875 Ashley Ferguson, UWP Brittney Diener, LU 1 Northern Kentucky 14 5 .737 8 4 .667 21 8 .724 Becky Flippin, DU Kentucky Wesleyan 11 8 .579 6 6 .500 18 10 .643 Tamara McCaskill, UMR 1Bellarmine 11 8 .579 6 6 .500 19 11 .633 Dana Beaven, BU Cassie Brannen, NKU Indianapolis 9 10 .474 5 7 .417 16 11 .593 Wisconsin-Parkside 8 11 .421 5 7 .417 15 12 .556 Player of the Year Saint Joseph’s 2 17 .105 1 11 .083 5 22 .185 Darcee Schmidt, LU 1NCAA II Tournament Participant; 2NCAA II Elite Eight Participant Freshman of the Year Latoshia Lawrence, KWC

2006-07 GLVC Post-Season Results Coach of the Year Lynn Plett, LU 2007 GLVC Tournament Results 2007 NCAA II Tournament Results at Roberts Stadium at Neil Carey Arena 2006-07 Evansville, IN Romeoville, IL Academic All-GLVC (USI only) First Round (Friday, March 2) First Round (Friday, March 9) #3E Bellarmine 68, #2W SIU Edwardsville 55 #1 Lewis 82, #8 Bellarmine 62 Sabrina Brandon*** #2E N. Kentucky 67, #3W Missouri-Rolla 52 #7 Ferris State 70, #2 Northern Kentucky 69 Sarah Buldtman #1E Lewis 63, #4W Southern Indiana 48 #6 Gannon 66, #3 Grand Valley State 59 Marshay Jolly** Asha Jordan #1W Drury 68, #4E Kentucky Wesleyan 57 #4 Drury 76, #5 SIU Edwardsville 71 Brittany Neuman Leah Stormont** Semifinals (Saturday, March 3) Semifinals (Saturday, March 10) *Denotes number of times Lewis 66, Bellarmine 60 Drury 67, Lewis 62 player has earned Drury 68, Northern Kentucky 57 Ferris State 80, Gannon 61 Academic All-GLVC. Championship (Sunday, March 4) Championship (Monday, March 12) Lewis 69, Drury 52 Drury 79, Ferris State 69

2007 NCAA II Elite Eight (Kearney, NE) First Round (Wed., March 21) Semifinals Round (Thu., March 22) Championship Southern Connecticut St. 74, Drury 54 S. Conn. St. 67, UC-San Diego 53 (Sat., March 24) UC-San Diego 71, Glenville St. 61 Fla. Gulf Coast 61, Clayton St. 57 Southern Conn. St. 61, Fla. Gulf Coast 83, N. Dakota 64 Florida Gulf Coast 45 Clayton St. 60, Texas A&M-Com. 55

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Soaring through the years of success he University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball team enters the 2007-08 campaign seeking its eighth NCAA Division II Tournament appearance in 14 seasons. The last 13 seasons have not only Tproduced seven NCAA II Tournament appearances, but have seen the Screaming Eagles make it to the NCAA II Sweet Sixteen three times and to the Elite Eight twice. USI finished as the runner-up in 1997. In addition to its NCAA II Tournament success, USI also has been a powerhouse in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. The Eagles have won four GLVC regular-season titles since 1995 and have won the GLVC Tournament a record three times. In six trips to the GLVC Tournament, the Eagles are a conference-best 10-3.

Note: Since 1994, the Eagles have had five players earn All-America honors.

fter beginning the 1996-97 season with a 1-1 record, the Eagles won 29 straight games as well as the GLVC and NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Championship. USI went on to win its first two games in the ANCAA II Elite Eight before falling in the national championship game to North Dakota. USI also became the first and only team in GLVC history to go 20-0 in conference play. USI fin- ished the season with a school-record 30-2 mark and finished second in the national rankings. After missing out on the NCAA II Tournament in 1999 and 2000, the Eagles exploded back on to the national stage in 2001. The Eagles finished the 2000-01 season with a 28-4 mark and won a share of the GLVC regular-season title. The Eagles went on to win the GLVC Tournament championship as well as the NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Championship for the second time in school history. Quick fact: The Eagles have hosted the NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Tournament twice. However, the two times the Eagles have gone to the Elite Eight, they have won the regional tour- nament in the state of Michigan.

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All-American Impact

Kathy Lauck was the first of five USI players to earn All-America honors since 1994. Lauck averaged 20.1 points and 9.2 rebounds per game as a senior and led the Screaming Eagles to their first win- In 1995, LeAnn Freeland became ning season in eight years. USI fin- the second player in school history ished the season with a 17-10 mark to earn All-America honors. and a 12-6 record in the GLVC. Freeland, USI’s all-time leading Lauck, who is third all-time at USI scorer with 2,269 points, finished in career scoring with 1,573 points, her career at USI as a three-time earned GLVC Player of the Year All-American. However, her sopho- honors in 1994 and was a two-time more campaign in 1994-95 stood All-GLVC selection. She was recog- out as she became the first player nized by three publications for in school history to earn National All-America honors. Player of the Year honors. During the 1994-95 season, Freeland aver- aged 24.4 points and 9.2 points per game. She finished her career as USI’s all-time leader in six stastical categories, including rebounds (961). The two-time GLVC Player of the Year holds 16 school records and was a three-time Academic All-American.

Eileen Weber was recognized by two organizations for All-America honors in 1996-97. She also earned All-America honors for her efforts during the 1997-98 season. In 1996- 97, Weber helped lead the Screaming After a quiet first three seasons, Eagles to a 30-2 record and the Elizabeth Prewett broke out as a NCAA II National Championship senior during the 2000-01 season. game. She started her career at USI She averaged 15.0 points and 9.2 by earning GLVC Newcomer of the rebounds per game to lead USI to Year honors and ended it by earning a 28-4 record and its second trip GLVC Player of the Year honors. to the NCAA II Elite Eight. Weber is second all-time at USI in Her efforts landed her first-team career points (1,847) and career All-GLVC and All-Region honors. rebounds (842). She averaged 17.8 She also was selected GLVC All- points and 8.0 rebounds per game as Tournament Team and was named a senior in 1997-98 and 15.4 points the MVP of the 2001 NCAA II and 6.4 rebounds as a junior in Great Lakes Regional Tournament. 1996-97. Prewett is ranked 14th all-time at USI in career scoring (837) and eighth all-time at USI in career rebounds (589). In 2000, she helpd the USI volleyball team to a share of the GLVC regular-season title.

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USI WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-TIME RECORDS Career: Leading Scorers Career: Most Free Throws Made Career: Most Three-point 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) ...... 2,269 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) ...... 491 Field Goals Attempted 2. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 1,847 2. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 385 1. Deb Pope (1992-96) ...... 416* 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 1,573 3. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 348 2. Jamie Truitt (2003-05) ...... 404 4. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 1,418 4. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 329 3. Jennifer Donner (1996-00) ...... 334 5. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 1,414 5. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 282 4. Glenna Bower (1991-94) ...... 326 6. Peggy Witsman (1982-86) ...... 1,267 5. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 314 7. Connie VanMeter (1983-87) ...... 1,163 Career: Most Free Throws Attempted *GLVC Career Record with 284 in conference 8. Natalie Glaser (1998-01) ...... 1,076 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) ...... 738 play. 9. Jessica Stuckman (2000-02) ...... 1,032 2. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 494 10. Deb Pope (1992-96) ...... 998 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 484 Career: Most Assists 11. Penny Dietz (1985-87) ...... 945 4. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 474 1. Adrienne Seitz (1995-99) ...... 565 12. Holly Billings (1978-81) ...... 889 5. Peggy Witsman (1982-86) ...... 387 2. Connie VanMeter (1983-87) ...... 353 13. Jamie Truitt (2003-05) ...... 846 3. Bethany Miller (1999-03) ...... 335 14. Mindy Gingerich (1996-00) ...... 843 4. Sharon Agee (1986-89) ...... 316 15. Elizabeth Prewett (1997-01) ...... 837 5. Jasmine Moore (2000-02) ...... 293 16. Glenna Bower (1991-94) ...... 819 17. Africa Sherrod (2001-03) ...... 818 Career: Most Steals 18. Debbie Frank (1983-87) ...... 808 1. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 214 19. Jennifer Donner (1996-00) ...... 803 2. Adrienne Seitz (1995-99) ...... 198 20. Adrienne Seitz (1995-99) ...... 780 3. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 188 Bethany Miller (1999-03) ...... 188 Career: Leading Rebounders 5. Ashley Green (2002-06) ...... 180 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) ...... 961 2. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 842 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 791 GAME & SEASON RECORD BOOK 4. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 745 5. Vicky Branson (1982-86) ...... 682 Most Points Debbie Frank (1983-87) ...... 682 GAME: (50) LeAnn Freeland vs. IPFW, Jan. 28, 1995 7. Debbie Schutte (1975-78) ...... 600 SEASON: (676) Jessica Stuckman, 2001-02* 8. Elizabeth Prewett (1997-01) ...... 589 (674) LeAnn Freeland, 1996-97** 9. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 553 *Played in 33 games; **Played in 32 games 10. Mary Beaven (1978-81) ...... 542 11. Ashley Green (2002-06) ...... 493 Most Field Goals Made 12. Africa Sherrod (2001-03) ...... 473 GAME: (20) LeAnn Freeland vs. Ashland, 13. Connie VanMeter (1983-87) ...... 465 Jan. 26, 1995 14. Adrienne Seitz (1995-99) ...... 460 SEASON: (265) LeAnn Freeland, 1994-95 15. Annette Elkin (1991-94) ...... 439 Most Field Goals Attempted Jamie Truitt is one of the most prolific three- GAME: (28) Holly Billings vs. Columbia College, Career: Leaders in Games Played point shooters in GLVC history. In just two 1979-80 1. Adrienne Seitz (1995-99) ...... 120 seasons in a USI uniform, Truitt drained 165 SEASON: (453) Jessica Stuckman, 2001-02 2. Jennifer Donner (1996-00) ...... 117 3. Mindy Gingerich (1996-00) ...... 116 shots from behind the arc, including a single- 4. LeAnnFreeland (1993-97) ...... 115 season school-recrd 84 in 2003-04. Her nine Most Free Throws Made GAME: (19) Shelly Scott vs. Indianapolis, Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 115 three-pointers against Saint Joseph’s College on January 13, 2005, tied a GLVC record for 1988-89 SEASON: (196) Shelly Scott, 1988-89 Career: Most Field Goals Made three-pointers in a single game. 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) ...... 887 2. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 705 Most Consecutive Free Throws (31) Kathy Lauck, 1993-94 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 622 4. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 504 Career: Most Three-point Goals Made 5. Peggy Witsman (1982-86) ...... 496 1. Deb Pope (1992-96) ...... 184* Most Three-point Field Goals Made 2. Jamie Truitt (2003-05) ...... 165 HALF: (6) Shajuan Lindsey vs. Assumption, 3. Jennifer Donner (1996-00) ...... 129 Dec. 21, 2003; Jamie Truitt vs. Saint Joseph’s, Career: Most Field Goals Attempted January 13, 2005 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) ...... 1,449 4. Katie Thiesenhusen (2005-07) ...... 121 GAME: (9) Jamie Truitt vs. Saint Joseph’s, 2. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 1,317 5. Glenna Bower (1991-94) ...... 112 Jan. 13, 2005* 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 1,258 *GLVC Career Record with 122 in conference SEASON: (84) Jamie Truitt, 2003-04 4. Peggy Witsman (1982-86) ...... 1,245 play. *Tied the GLVC record 5. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 1,153

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GAME & SEASON RECORD BOOK TEAM RECORDS Most Three-point Field Goals Made GAME: (14) VS. IUPU Indianapolis, Most Three-point Field Goals Attempted Highest Scoring Average Dec. 4, 1992 GAME: (14) Deb Pope vs. Kentucky State, SEASON: (24.4) LeAnn Freeland, 1994-95 SEASON: (217) 1992-93 Feb. 18, 1995; vs. Lewis, Feb. 4, 1995; Jamie CAREER: (19.7) LeAnn Freeland, 1993-97 Truitt vs. Saint Joseph’s, Jan. 13, 2005 Most Three-point Field Goals Attempted SEASON: (202) Jamie Truitt, 2003-04; 2004-05 Most Points GAME: (30) vs. Indianapolis, Jan. 30, 1993 GAME: (116) vs. Kentucky State, Feb. 13, 1993 SEASON: (623) 1992-93 Most Rebounds GAME/BOTH TEAMS: (210) USI (104) vs. GAME: (21) Debbie Schutte vs. Oakland South Dakota State (106), November 11, 2001 Best Field Goal Percentage City1977; (21) Jill Padgett vs. Kentucky SEASON: (2844) 1996-97 GAME: (.667, 31-54) vs. Oakland City Wesleyan 1977 Dec. 31, 2005 SEASON: (281) Shelly Scott, 1988-89 Most Field Goals Made SEASON: (.487, 1069-2196) 1996-97 GAME: (48) vs. Kentucky State, Feb. 13, 1993 Most Steals SEASON: (1069) 1996-97 Best Free Throw Percentage GAME: (10) Angie Cacello vs. Kentucky (Minimum of 10 attempts) Wesleyan, Feb. 22, 1997 GAME: (1.000, 15-15) vs. Saint Joseph’s, SEASON: (108) Jasmine Moore, 2001-02 Dec. 6, 1997; (1.00, 13-13) vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Feb. 17, 1990 Most Assists SEASON: (.763, 489-641) 2003-04 GAME: (14) Adrienne Seitz vs. SIU Edwardsville, Feb. 9, 1999 Best Three-Point Percentage SEASON: (194) Adrienne Seitz, 1998-99 (Minimum of 10 attempts) GAME: (.667, 8-12) vs. Missouri-St. Louis, Most Blocks Feb. 13, 1999; (.667, 8-12) vs. Wisconsin- GAME: (10) LeAnn Freeland vs. Indianapolis, Parkside, Feb. 27, 2002 Dec. 29, 1994 SEASON: (.384, 175-456) 1994-95 SEASON: (69) LeAnn Freeland, 1994-95 CAREER: (194) LeAnn Freeland, 1993-97 Most Rebounds GAME: (67) vs. Kentucky State, Feb. 13, 1993 Best Field Goal Percentage SEASON: (1,418) 2000-01 (Minimum of 10 attempts) Most Steals GAME: (1.000, 12-12) Jessica Stuckman vs. GAME: (29) vs. Tri-State, Dec. 29, Missouri-St. Louis, Feb. 2, 2002 1998; vs. St. Francis, Dec. 7, 1996; vs. Calumet- SEASON: (.652, 259-397) LeAnn Freeland, St. Joseph’s, Nov. 21, 2004 1996-97 CAREER: (.612, 887-1449) LeAnn SEASON: (468) vs. 1996-97 Freeland, 1993-97 (Min. 300 attempts) Most Blocks Best Free Throw Percentage GAME: (16) vs. Bellarmine, Feb. 22, 1996 Adrienne Seitz is USI’s career leader in games SEASON: (157) 1995-96 (Minimum of 12 attempts) played (120) and assists (565). Seitz’s play GAME: (1.000, 14-14) Shelly Scott vs. Miscellaneous St. Joseph’s, 1988-89; (1.000, 12-12) Shannon helped the Eagles secure two GLVC titles, WIDEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: Wells vs. SIU Edwardsville, Feb. 19, 2004 three trips to the NCAA II Great Lakes (95) vs. St. Mary’s (113-18), 1978-79 SEASON: (.862, 100-116) Andrea Engleking, Region Tournament, and a trip to the NCAA MOST VICTORIES IN A SEASON: 2004-05 II National Championship game. She also (30) 1996-97 CAREER: (.779, 385-494) Shelly Scott, holds the school record for assists in a single MOST VICTORIES IN THE GLVC: 1987-92 (Min. 200 Attempts) game (14) and season (194). (20) 1996-97 (Second year with a 20 game schedule) LONGEST WINNING STREAK: (29) 1996-97 Best Three-point Field Goal Percentage LONGEST WINNING STREAK (Minimum of 5 attempts) IN A SEASON: (29)1996-97 GAME: (.857, 6-7) Shajuan Lindsey vs. Most Field Goals Attempted BEST RECORD: (30-2, .938) 1996-97 Assumption, Dec. 21, 2003; Deb Pope vs. GAME: (100) vs. Kentucky State, Feb. 13, 1993 HIGHSEST SCORING AVERAGE: (88.9) SEASON: (2262) 2001-02 Bellarmine, Jan. 21, 1995 1996-97 (Best in the nation) SEASON: (.507, 74-146) Deb Pope, 1994-95 (Min. 40 Att.) Most Free Throws Made CAREER: (.442, 184-416) Deb Pope, 1992-96) GAME: (38) vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Dec. 11, (Min. 90 Att.) 1992; (38) vs. Indianapolis, Dec. 5, 1998 SEASON: (548) 2001-02 Highest Rebounding Average SEASON: (15.1) Debbie Schutte, 1976-77 Most Free Throws Attempted CAREER: (14.3) Debbie Schutte, 1975-77 GAME: (50) vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Dec. 11, 1993; (50) vs. Indianapolis, Dec. 5, 1998 SEASON: (779) 2001-02

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INDIVIDUAL HONORS All-IAIAW District GLVC Players of the Year Holly Billings–1981 Southern District Kathy Lauck–1994 All-Americans All-Tournament Team LeAnn Freeland–1995, 1997 Kathy Lauck Cindy Huckabee–1981 Southern District Eileen Weber–1998 • Kodak/WBCA 1994 All-Tournament Team • Division II Bulletin (First Team) 1994 GLVC Newcomers/Freshman of the Year • USA Today/Don Hansen’s Weekly Basketball All-IAIAW State Eileen Weber–1995 Gazette (Second Team)1994 Holly Billings–1981 All-State Tournament Team Jessica Stuckman–2001 • GLVC Player of the Year, 1994 Lisa Krieg–1982 All-State Tournament Team • All-GLVC 1993 (Second Team), GLVC All-Tournament Selections 1994 (First Team) State Awards Jessica Stuckman–2001 (MVP), 2002 (MVP) Holly Billings–1981 Eleanor St. John Award Elizabeth Prewett–2001 LeAnn Freeland (presented to the top seven female athletes Jasmine Moore–2002 • Kodak/WBCA 1995, 1996, 1997 in Indiana) Shajuan Lindsey–2004 • Division II Bulletin 1997 • College Sports All-American, 1995, 1996 NCAA Division II Player of the Year GLVC Players of the Week • College Sports National Player of the Year, LeAnn Freeland–1995 Connie VanMeter–1984 1995 (College Sports Magazine) Kim Pearson–1988 • GLVC Player of the Year, 1995, 1997 Shelly Scott–1988-89 (twice) • All-GLVC 1995 (First Team), 1996 (First Daktronics All-Region Kathy Lauck–1992, 1994 (twice) Team), 1997 (First Team) Elizabeth Prewitt–2001 (First Team) Glenna Bower–1992 • GTE-CoSIDA Academic All-American Jessica Stuckman–2002 (First Team) Missy Hart–1995 Africa Sherrod–2003 (First Team) LeAnn Freeland–1995 (three times), 1996 1996 (Third Team), 1997 (First Team) (five times), 1997 (six times) • Academic All-GLVC, 1995, 1996, 1997 Great Lakes Region Eileen Weber–1995, 1996, 1997 Eileen Weber All-Tournament Selections Karrie Hochgesang–2000 • Kodak/WBCA All-American; Daktronics Eileen Weber–1997 Nicole McDaniel–2000 All-American (Second Team),1998 LeAnn Freeland–1997 (MVP) Jessica Stuckman–2001, 2002 (twice) Elizabeth Prewett–2001 • Kodak/WBCA 1997 (Honorable Mention) Jasmine Moore–2001, 2002 Casey Hughes–2001 Elizabeth Prewett–2001 (MVP) • Division II Bulletin 1997 (Honorable Natalie Glaser–2001 Jessica Stuckman–2002 Mention); 1998 (Second Team) Continued on page 43... • GLVC Player of the Year, 1998 • GLVC Newcomer of the Year, 1995 • All-GLVC 1995 (Second Team), 1996 (Second Team), 1997 (First Team); 1998 (First Team) • Academic All-GLVC 1996, 1997, 1998 Elizabeth Prewett • Daktronkics All-American (Third Team), 2001 • All-Great Lakes Region (First Team), 2001 • NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament MVP, 2001 • All-GLVC (First Team), 2001 • GLVC All-Tournament Team, 2001 • Academic All-GLVC 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Jessica Stuckman • Kodak/WBCA All-American (Honorable Mention), 2002 • Division II Bulletin Preseason All-American (Honorable Mention), 2001-02 • Division II Bulletin All-American (Honorable Mention), 2002 • Daktronics All-American (Honorable Mention), 2002 • Daktronics All-Region (First Team), 2002 • NCAA II Great Lakes Region The University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball team was 22-5 overall, 14-4 GLVC, as it All-Tournament, 2002 captured its first GLVC title and made its first-ever trip to the NCAA II Tournament in 1994-95. • GLVC Tournament MVP, 2001 and 2002 Two players on the 1994-95 squad—LeAnn Freeland and Eileen Weber—went on to earn All- • All-GLVC (First Team), 2002; (Honorable Mention), 2001 America and GLVC Player of the Year honors during their careers. Freeland was the College Sports • Verizon Academic All-District, 2002 National Player of the Year in 1995. • Academic All-GLVC, 2001, 2002

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Jessica Stuckman–2000-01 (Honorable Mention), 2001-02 (First Team) Jasmine Moore–2000-01 (Honorable Mention), 2001-02 (First Team) Africa Sherrod–2001-02 (Honorable Mention), 2002-03 (Second Team) Jamie Truitt–2003-04 (Second Team) 2004-05 (Honorable Mention) Jasmine Baines–2005-06 (Honorable Mention) Katie Thiesenhusen–2006-07 (Honorable Mention)

GLVC Coach of the Year Chance Dugan–1997 Rick Stein–2001

WBCA District IV Coach of the Year Chance Dugan 1997 (Finalist for National Coach of the Year)

GLVC All-Academic Team Jane Weaver–1988* Shelly Scott–1989, 1992 Shelly Kramer–1989 Amy McCord–1990 Jasmine Moore, a two-time All-GLVC Laura Perek–1992, 1993, 1994 A three-time Academic All-GLVC per- performer, helped lead USI to consecutive Sharie Sweet–1992 former, Bethany Miller ranks third all- GLVC Tournament titles. Moore racked Sharon Gentry–1992 time at USI in career assists and is tied up 751 points and 293 assists in just two Sheri Kaiser–1992, 1993 for third all-time at USI in career steals. Danielle Slaughter–1993, 1994 seasons in a USI uniform. Jeanette Elkin–1994 Daria Weitekamp–1996 GLVC Players of the Week continued... LeAnn Freeland–1995, 1996**, 1997** Darci Redenbaugh–1997, 1998 Eileen Weber–1996, 1997, 1998 Angie Cacello–1998 Jasmine Moore–2002 Adrienne Seitz–1996 Stosha DeShaiser–1998 Africa Sherrod–2002 (twice), 2003 Mindy Gingerich–1997, 1998 Liz Prewett–1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Kennitra Johnson–2004 Cathy Tepool–1998, 1999 Jamie Truitt–2004 (twice) Natalie Glaser–1999, 2000, 2001 Andrea Engleking–2005 Karrie Hochgesang–1999, 2000, 2001 Tiara Brown–2006 Leah Mercer–1999 All-GLVC Team Angi Lintker–1999 Peggy Witsman–1983-84 (Second Team) Melinda Cunningham–2000 Penny Dietz–1985-86 (Second Team), 1986-87 Michelle Irwin–2000 (Second Team) Bethany Miller–2000, 2001, 2002 Shelly Scott–1988-89 (Second Team), 1989-90 Mandy Shaff–2000 (Honorable Mention) Jessica Stuckman–2001, 2002 Kathy Lauck–1991-92 (Honorable Mention), April Williams–2002, 2003 1992-93 (Second Team), 1993-94 (First Team) Shannon Wells–2003, 2004 Glenna Bower–1991-92 (Honorable Mention) Meghann Schenk–2003 Charlene Tinner–1992-93 (Honorable Mention) Amanda Lechlitner–2003, 2004 Lisa Wells–1992-93 (Honorable Mention), Andrea Engleking–2004, 2005 1993-94 (Honorable Mention) Ashley Green–2004, 2005, 2006 Laura Perek–1992-94 (Honorable Mention) Lauren Parrish–2004 LeAnn Freeland–1994-95 (First Team), 1995-96 Jamie Truitt–2004, 2005 (First Team), 1996-97 (First Team) Jessica Williams–2004 Eileen Weber–1994-95 (Second Team), 1995-96 Megan Nelson–2005 (Second Team), 1996-97 (First Team); Sabrina Brandon–2005, 2006, 2007 1997-98 (First Team) Marshay Jolly–2006, 2007 Deb Pope–1994-95 (Honorable Mention), Leah Stormont–2006, 2007 1995-96 (Second Team) Sarah Bultdman–2007 Casey Hughes–1998-99 (Second Team), Casey Hughes, a three-time All-GLVC Asha Jordan–2007 1999-00 (Honorable Mention), selection, is fourth on USI’s all-time scor- Brittany Neuman–2007 2001-02 (Honorable Mention) ing list. Hughes also ranks ninth at USI *Weaver graduated in 1989 summa cum laude Adrienne Seitz–1998-99 (Honorable Mention) in rebounding and is the Eagles’ all-time with a perfect 4.0 GPA Stosha DeShaiser–1998-99 (Honorable Mention) **Freeland was named GTE/CoSIDA Mindy Gingerich–1999-00 (Honorable Mention) leader in career steals. Academic All-American Elizabeth Prewett–2000-01 (First Team) Natalie Glaser–2000-01 (Second Team)

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All-TIME COACHING RECORDS 1975-76 ...... 3-8 ...... Monica Robinson (3-8, .273) 1976-77 ...... 7-11 ...... Ruth Waller 1977-78 ...... 8-8 ...... Ruth Waller 1978-79 ...... 14-6 ...... Ruth Waller 1979-80 ...... 16-9 ...... Ruth Waller 1980-81 ...... 14-11 ...... Ruth Waller 1981-82 ...... 7-17 ...... Ruth Waller 1982-83 ...... 4-24 ...... Ruth Waller 1983-84 ...... 15-13 ...... Ruth Waller 1984-85 ...... 14-14 ...... Ruth Waller (102-94, .520) 1985-86 ...... 15-13 ...... Larry Shown 1986-87 ...... 12-15 ...... Larry Shown (27-28, .491) 1987-88 ...... 8-20 ...... Bob Barrett (8-20, .400) 1988-89 ...... 6-21 ...... Felicia Cavallini 1989-90 ...... 2-26 ...... Felicia Cavallini 1990-91 ...... 3-25 ...... Felicia Cavallini (11-72, .133) 1991-92 ...... 8-20 . . . . .Chancellor Dugan The University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball team won its second consecutive GLVC 1992-93 ...... 15-15 . . . . .Chancellor Dugan Tournament title in 2001-02. The Screaming Eagles were 27-6 overall, 16-4 GLVC, and hosted the 1993-94 ...... 17-10 . . . . .Chancellor Dugan NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament for the second time in the program’s history. 1994-95*! ...... 22-5 . . . . .Chancellor Dugan 1995-96! ...... 22-7 . . . . .Chancellor Dugan 1996-97*! . . . . . 30-2 . . . . .Chancellor Dugan TEAM HONORS 2002-03 Ranked ninth in preseason WBCA Top 25 Poll 1997-98*! ...... 26-2 . . . . .Chancellor Dugan 1979-80 IAIAW Southern District Champions 2003-04 NCAA II Tournamnet 1998-99 ...... 19-12 ...... Chancellor Dugan –Final four in IAIAW State Tournament –Cancun de Basquetbol Champions (NCAA II) (159-73, .685) 1980-81 IAIAW Southern District Runner-up –Earned votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll 1999-00 ...... 15-12 ...... Rick Stein –Final four in IAIAW State Tournament 2004-05 GLIAC/GLVC Challenge champions 2000-01*! ...... 28-4 ...... Rick Stein 1995-96 Preseason Ranked third (D-II Bulletin) –Earned votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll 2001-02*! ...... 27-6 ...... Rick Stein 1994-95 Ranked third nationally 2005-06 Earned votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll 2002-03 ...... 8-19 ...... Rick Stein –GLVC Co-Champions 2006-07 GLVC Tournament 2003-04! ...... 20-10 ...... Rick Stein –NCAA II Tournament Berth (Tied for fifth) 2004-05 ...... 14-14 ...... Rick Stein 1995-96 Preseason Ranked third (D-II Bulletin) 2005-06 ...... 15-15 ...... Rick Stein –NCAA II Tournament Great Lakes Regional 2006-07 ...... 16-12 ...... Rick Stein 1996-97 Preseason Ranked 6th (D-II Bulletin) (143-92, .609) –GLVC Champion (20-0) 32 YEARS ...... 450-406 (.526) –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Champions *GLVC Championship; (Marquette, MI) !NCAA II Tournament Berth –NCAA II National Finalist (Grand Forks, ND) 1997-98 Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally for six weeks. –GLVC regular season and tournament champions –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Semi-Finalist (HOSTED BY USI) 2000-01 NWMSU Disney Classic participant (Orlando, FL) –GLVC Co-Champions (17-3) –GLVC Tournament Champions –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Championa (Houghton, MI) –NCAA II Elite Eight Participant (Rochester, MN) Former Head Coach Chancellor Dugan –Ranked 6th in final WBCA Top 25 Poll posted a 159-73 mark in eight seasons at 2001-02 Second at the Disney D-II Tip-off the helm of the Screaming Eagles. Dugan Classic (Orlando, FL) –GLVC Tournament Champions led USI to three GLVC titles and four –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional finalists NCAA II Tournament appearances dur- (hosted by USI) ing her stint at USI. –Ranked as high as fourth in nation –Ranked 10th in final WBCA Top 25 Poll

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All-TIME SERIES RECORDS Merrimack ...... 0-1 Rockhurst ...... 5-0 Michigan Tech ...... 4-3 Saginaw Valley State ...... 0-0 Abilene Christian ...... 0-1 Middle Tennessee St...... 0-2 Scranton ...... 1-0 Alabama-Huntsville ...... 2-0 Minnesota-Duluth ...... 1-0 School of the Ozarks ...... 0-1 Anderson College ...... 2-0 Missouri-Kansas City ...... 1-2 South Dakota State ...... 0-1 Angelo State ...... 1-0 Missouri S&T (formerly UM-Rolla) . . . . 0-6 Southeast Missouri ...... 1-11 Arkansas Tech ...... 1-0 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 21-10 SIU Carbondale ...... 4-2 Ashland ...... 7-15 Missouri Southern State ...... 0-1 SIU Edwardsville ...... 24-22 Assumption ...... 1-0 Mount Olive ...... 0-0 St. Ambrose ...... 1-0 Augusta State ...... 0-1 Murray State ...... 1-4 St. Francis ...... 1-0 Austin Peay ...... 0-6 Nebraska-Kearney ...... 0-1 St. Joseph’s ...... 27-23 Bellarmine ...... 16-36 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 1-0 St. Louis ...... 2-4 Brescia ...... 1-3 North Alabama ...... 1-0 St. Mary’s (Tex.) ...... 1-0 Butler University ...... 1-6 North Dakota ...... 0-1 St. Mary’s of the Woods ...... 4-0 Cal State Domingez Hills ...... 1-0 Northern Colorado ...... 1-0 St. Rose ...... 0-1 Calumet-St. Joseph’s ...... 1-0 Northern Kentucky ...... 17-32 Tampa ...... 1-0 Campbellsville ...... 0-1 Northern Michigan ...... 4-1 Tiffin ...... 0-0 California-Davis ...... 1-0 Northwest Missouri State ...... 1-0 Truman State ...... 1-1 Carson-Newman ...... 0-1 Northwood ...... 2-1 Tri-State ...... 1-0 Charleston ...... 1-0 Oakland ...... 1-1 Tusculum ...... 0-0 Central Arkansas ...... 1-0 Oakland City ...... 24-11 Valparaiso ...... 3-0 Central Missouri ...... 1-1 Pikeville ...... 0-1 Vincennes ...... 0-8 Central State ...... 1-2 Pittsburg State ...... 1-0 Wayne State (Mich.) ...... 5-0 Chicago Circle ...... 1-0 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez ...... 1-0 West Virginia Wesleyan ...... 2-0 Columbia College ...... 0-1 Purdue-Calumet ...... 2-0 Wisconsin-Parkside ...... 19-3 Columbus State ...... 0-3 Quincy ...... 16-14 Wright State ...... 2-2 Cumberlands (Ky.) ...... 0-0 Robert Morris (Chicago) ...... 1-0 *2007-08 opponents listed in bold. David Lipscomb ...... 0-2 Delta State ...... 2-0 DePauw ...... 2-0 Drury ...... 1-3 Eastern Illinois ...... 0-2 East Texas State ...... 0-1 Evansville ...... 7-15 Ferris State ...... 5-2 Florida Tech ...... 1-0 Fort Campbell ...... 1-2 Franklin College-A ...... 9-2 Gannon ...... 2-0 Georgetown ...... 1-0 Grace ...... 1-0 Grand Valley State ...... 1-0 Hanover ...... 1-0 Harris-Stowe State ...... 1-0 Hillsdale ...... 2-0 Illinois-Springfield ...... 4-0 Indianapolis ...... 24-29 Indiana Pa...... 1-0 Indiana Tech ...... 2-0 IUPU-Ft. Wayne ...... 16-17 IUPU-Indianapolis ...... 11-5 IU-Southeast ...... 14-9 Indiana State ...... 0-1 John A. Logan ...... 4-0 John Hopkins ...... 1-0 Kentucky State ...... 12-3 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 39-23 Lake Superior State ...... 1-1 Lewis ...... 25-25 Lincoln Trail ...... 6-2 Coming off an appearance in the NCAA II National Championship game the year before, the Lincoln University ...... 1-0 University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball team had no let down in 1997-98. The Eagles went Lynn ...... 0-1 26-2 overall, 17-1 GLVC, and hosted the NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Tournament for the first in Marian ...... 1-3 the program’s history. Mars Hill ...... 0-1 Marygrove ...... 1-0

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USI Women’s Basketball All-Time Roster

A D Hinton, Kim ...... 1976-77 Aders, Donna ...... 1981-82 Darlage, Mary ...... 1992-93 Hochgesang, Karrie ...... 1998-2001 Adkins, Patty ...... 1976-79 Demmon, Jamie ...... 1990-91 Huckabee, Cindy ...... 1980-81 Agee, Sharon ...... 1986-89 DeShasier, Stosha ...... 1997-99 Hughes, Casey ...... 1998-2002 Alexander, Akiya ...... 2006-07 Dezember, Joni ...... 1977-79 Hyatt, Cindy ...... 1975-77 Armstrong, Kim ...... 1980-84 Dietz, Penny ...... 1985-87 Aronson, Amy ...... 1989-90 Ditton, Jesstina ...... 2006-07 I Donner, Jennifer ...... 1996-2000 Inman, Melissa ...... 1989-90 B Drake, Angel ...... 1989-90 Irwin, Michelle ...... 1999-2002 Baines, Jasmine ...... 2005-present Duke, Holly Ann ...... 1980-84 Beaven, Mary ...... 1978-82 J Bechtel, Kim ...... 1990-92 E Johnson, Holly ...... 2002-03 Beck, Kathy ...... 1978-80 Elkin, Annette ...... 1991-94 Johnson, Kennitra ...... 2003-05 Bettis, Bonnie ...... 1983-84 Elkin, Jeanette ...... 1991-94 Jolly, Marshay ...... 2004-present Billings, Holly ...... 1977-81 Engdahl, Pam ...... 1985-86 Jones, Cindy ...... 1975-77 Blair, Kristie ...... 1986-87 Engleking, Andrea ...... 2003-05 Jordan, Asha ...... 2006-07 Bonner, Curita ...... 1994-96 Evans, Judy ...... 1977-78 Bower, Glenna ...... 1991-94 K Bracken, Pam ...... 1980-81 F Kahle, Sherry ...... 1977-80 Bradford, Heather ...... 1990-91 Fields, Bunita ...... 1985-86 Kaiser, Sheri ...... 1990-93 Brandon, Sabrina ...... 2004-07 Frank, Debbie ...... 1983-87 Kammon, Carla ...... 1980-84 Braun, Becky ...... 1984-86 Frank, Tracy ...... 1982-83 Karzin, Stacy ...... 2001-02 Braun, Janet ...... 1984-87 Freeland, LeAnn ...... 1993-97 Keller, Kim ...... 1984-85 Branson, Vicky ...... 1982-86 Fultz, Jennifer ...... 1984-86 continued on next page... Bridgewater, Gayle ...... 1991-92 Funk, Michele ...... 1978-82 Brown, Althea ...... 1981-82 Brown, Tiara ...... 2004-06 G Brunson, Lana ...... 1975-78 Gatling, Randa ...... 1994-98 Bryant, Robin ...... 1982-84 Gee, Dezi ...... 1986-87 Buldtman, Sarah ...... 2005-07 Geisler, Sandy ...... 1982-83 Bullock, Heidi ...... 1990-92 Gentry, Sharon ...... 1990-92 Burkhardt, Missy . . . .1988-89; 1990-91 Gingerich, Mindy ...... 1996-2000 Glaser, Missy ...... 2006-07 C Glaser, Natalie ...... 1998-2001 Cacello, Angie ...... 1996-98 Gould, Thea ...... 1989-91 Calhoun, Amber ...... 2001-03 Gray, Peggy ...... 1979-81 Carson, Pat ...... 1976-77 Green, Ashley ...... 2002-2006 Chamberlain, Shell ...... 1986-87 Green, Krystal ...... 1987-89 Clayton, Denise ...... 1978-79 Grimaldo, Jessica . . . . .2004-present Clayton, Mandy ...... 1988-89 Gross, Clarissa ...... 2003-04 Collignon, Treva ...... 1986-88 Collins, Keisha ...... 2005-06 H Copelin, Lora ...... 1995-97 Harris, Carla ...... 1978-80 Copelin, Lydia ...... 1995-96 Harris, Haley ...... 1997-98 Corbett, Josette ...... 1987-91 Harris, June ...... 1979-81 Corbitt, Becky ...... 1989-90 Hart, Missy ...... 1991-95 Craney, Julie ...... 1978-80 Hart, Summer ...... 1996-97 Cunningham, Melinda . . . .1999-2000 Henry, Christy ...... 1995-96 Natalie Glaser led the Screaming Eagles in scoring as a senior in 2000-01. Her 15.2 points per game helped lead USI to a 28-4 record and an appearance in the 2001 NCAA II Elite Eight.

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K Peters, Laurie ...... 1981-84 W King, Michelle ...... 2005-07 Pomatto, Becky ...... 1977-80 Wagner, Penny ...... 1977-78 Knieriem, Joyce ...... 1976-78 Pope, Deb ...... 1992-96 Walker, Leica ...... 1975-76 Knowles, Cindy ...... 1976-77 Popham, LaQuitta ...... 1978-80 Walker, Lori ...... 1982-83 Koester, Billy Sue ...... 1975-76 Pounds, Connie ...... 1980-81 Wall, Erin ...... 2000-02 Krammer, Shelly ...... 1987-90 Prewett, Elizabeth ...... 1997-2001 Watanube, Shelley ...... 1976-77 Kreider, Megan ...... 2005-2006 Weaver, Jane ...... 1984-88 Krieg, Lisa ...... 1981-82 R Weber, Eileen ...... 1994-98 Redenbaugh, Darci ...... 1996-98 Weidner, Mary ...... 1982-84 Reinholt, LeeAnn ...... 1981-82 Weitekamp, Daria ...... 1994-96 L Reneer, Debbie ...... 1981-82 Wells, Lisa ...... 1992-94 Lagne, Elaine ...... 1988-89 Robertson, Jenny ...... 1982-83 Wells, Phyllis ...... 1976-77 Lampkin, Karen ...... 1985-86 Roby, Stacey ...... 1992-96 Wells, Shannon ...... 2002-04 Lane, Kelly ...... 1983-84 Willett, Sheila ...... 1975-76 Lauck, Kathy ...... 1990-94 Williams, April ...... 2001-03 Lechlitner, Amanda ...... 2002-04 S Schenk, Meghann ...... 2002-03 Williams, Debbie ...... 1978-81 Leveritt, Lacey ...... 1989-90 Schutte, Debbie ...... 1975-78 Williams, Jessica ...... 2003-04 Lindsey, Shajuan ...... 2002-04 Scott, Michelle ...... 1992-93 Williams, Kathi ...... 1975-76 Lintker, Angi ...... 1995-99 Scott, Shelly ...... 1987-90; 1991-92 Witkowiak, Kim ...... 2000-01 Long, Carlin ...... 1999-2000 Seniour, Shannon ...... 1994-95 Witsman, Peggy ...... 1982-86 Ludwig, Debbie ...... 1980-82 Shaff, Mandy ...... 1999-2000 Wooley, Mevett ...... 2000-02 Lutchka, Monica ...... 1987-90 Sherrod, Africa ...... 2001-03 Wonnell, Cathy ...... 1982-84 Sietz, Adrienne ...... 1995-99 Workman, Kim ...... 1984-86 M Workman, Julie ...... 1981-85 McCord, Amy ...... 1989-91 Slaughter, Danielle ...... 1991-94 Wuensch, Diane ...... 1978-80 McDaniel, Nicole ...... 1999-2000 Slemer, Julie ...... 1987-89 McDonald, Nicole ...... 2004-2006 Sork, Shavon ...... 1998-2000 McIntosh, Sarah ...... 2001-03 Spaulding, Angie ...... 1990-92 Meier, Emily ...... 2003-05 Steinhauer, Patti ...... 1976-77 Melvin, Laurie ...... 1980-81 Stone, Diane ...... 1988-89 Mercer, Leah ...... 1997-99 Stormont, Leah ...... 2003-07 Meriwether, Marcia ...... 1982-86 Stuckman, Jessica ...... 2000-02 Miles, Gretchen ...... 1998-99 Sweet, Sharie ...... 1990-91 Miller, Bethany ...... 1999-2003 Swope, Debbie ...... 1978-79 Miller, Christen ...... 1995-98 Moore, Jasmine ...... 2000-02 T Teer, Debbie ...... 1975-77 Morris, Karen ...... 1975-76 Tepool, Cathy ...... 1994-95; 1996-99 N Tepool, Robin ...... 1994-95 Nance, Ericka ...... 1996-98 Thiesenhusen, Katie ...... 2005-07 Nations, Casey ...... 2000-01 Tichenor, Rebecca ...... 1998-99 Nelson, Megan ...... 2002-05 Tillema, Rebecca ...... 1994-95 Neufelder, Nancy ...... 1975-76 Tinner, Charlene ...... 1992-93 Neuman, Brittany . . . .2005-present Toppi, Karen ...... 1979-81 Niethammer, Jennifer ...... 1991-92 Truitt, Jamie ...... 2003-05

O V Oeth, Brittaney ...... 2004-05 VanMeter, Carrie ...... 1983-85 VanMeter, Connie ...... 1984-87 P Africa Sherrod led the Eagles in 2002-03 Padgett, Jill ...... 1975-78 with 16.6 points and 10.1 rebounds per Parrish, Lauren ...... 2003-04 game. She recorded 17 double-doubles, Pearson, Kim ...... 1986-88 including a school-record 10 straight. Perek, Laura ...... 1990-94

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USI Women’s Basketball Year-by-Year Results

1975-76 (3-8) 1978-79 Continued... 1981-82 Continued... Home: n/a; Away: 3-8 OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score IU Southeast W 60-51 ^Lewis L 63-93 Oakland City L 30-60 *Oakland City W 75-45 OAKLAND CITY W 80-60 Evansville L 27-70 *IU Southeast W 72-62 NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 71-83 Kentucky Wesleyan L 38-63 ^St. Joseph’s L 52-72 IU-SOUTHEAST W 94-59 John A. Logan W 53-44 *IAIAW District Tournament; ^IAIAW State Tournament Saint Joseph’s L 39-40 Ft. Campbell L 37-84 IUPU INDIANAPOLIS W 65-62 Oakland City L 37-39 1979-80 (16-9) Eastern Illinois L 53-91 Evansville L 28-76 Home: 6-3; Away: 10-6 FRANKLIN W 58-55 John A. Logan W 41-37 OPPONENTS W/L Score INDIANAPOLIS W 61-57 John A. Logan W 51-37 Kentucky Wesleyan W 68-67 Evansville L 69-73 Ft. Campbell L 32-59 IUPU Indianapolis W 67-57 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 67-93 Kentucky Wesleyan L 55-60 Evansville W 66-64 Kentucky Wesleyan L 72-104 Vincennes L 61-75 EVANSVILLE L 76-81 1976-77 (7-11) Anderson W 62-56 BELLARMINE L 64-76 Home: 3-5; Away: 4-6 Franklin W 69-55 Southeast Missouri L 65-97 OPPONENTS W/L Score Lincoln Trail W 58-47 SIU Edwardsville L 51-66 Kentucky Wesleyan W 45-17 Murray State L 62-77 Indianapolis L 53-80 Marian L 43-52 IU Southeast W 60-59 *IU-Southeast L 63-69 Indiana State L 20-76 Murray State L 43-97 ^Wisconsin-Milwaukee Tournament; *IAIAW District Tournament Oakland City L 42-44 Oakland City W 72-63 IU-Southeast L 40-54 Indianapolis W 63-54 1982-83 (4-24) Evansville L 29-61 DePauw W 67-33 Home: 2-10; Away: 1-14; Neuatral: 1-0 Franklin L 43-57 Lincoln Trail L 54-63 OPPONENTS W/L Score Lincoln Trail W 51-32 Franklin W 51-48 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 51-86 IU-Southeast L 43-47 Butler L 62-78 Oakland City L 51-69 Ft. Campbell W 52-40 Vincennes L 54-70 IU-Southeast L 76-80 Oakland City W 47-32 Kentucky Wesleyan W 89-61 Vincennes L 57-66 Evansville L 34-66 John A. Logan W 74-63 ^Franklin W 50-48 Marion W 58-47 Evansville W 60-46 ^IU-Southeast W 74-67 Lincoln Trail W 45-29 Oakland City W 71-51 Northern Kentucky L 34-73 Vincennes L 43-75 Marian L 47-51 Lewis L 61-82 Southeast Illinois L 47-65 *Indianapolis W 78-67 IU-SOUTHEAST L 61-65 Kentucky Wesleyan W 85-24 *Franklin L 55-69 VINCENNES L 61-85 Southeast Illinois L 55-63 ^Butler L 43-59 IUPU Indianapolis L 62-78 *IAIAW District Tournament; ^IAIAW State Tournament SAINT JOSEPH’S W 72-68 1977-78 (8-8) SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 46-77 Home: n/a; Away: n/a 1980-81 (14-11) SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 55-71 OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 6-6; Away: 8-5 BELLARMINE L 51-76 St. Mary’s W 63-39 OPPONENTS W/L Score Evansville L 55-73 Oakland City W 65-61 Bellarmine L 56-69 BUTLER L 44-102 Lincoln Trail L 49-53 SAINT JOSEPH'S L 57-67 ST. LOUIS L 52-68 Columbia College L 57-59 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 75-86 OAKLAND CITY L 58-67 Vincennes L 40-69 ANDERSON W 77-40 Indianapolis L 49-81 Southeast Illinois W 70-53 IU-SOUTHEAST W 89-62 Kentucky Wesleyan L 51-71 Evansville L 43-51 EVANSVILLE W 84-60 Bellarmine L 55-97 Kentucky Wesleyan W 62-46 Oakland City W 68-65 IUPU INDIANAPOLIS W 66-58 Evansville L 47-61 IUPU Indianapolis W 57-52 St. Louis L 50-67 IU-Southeast L 62-68 DePauw W 77-49 SIU-Edwardsville L 56-83 Southeast Illinois W 76-51 INDIANAPOLIS W 59-57 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 66-73 Lincoln Trail W 70-48 Evansville W 84-51 *Evansville L 92-110 Kentucky Wesleyan W 59-34 Franklin W 77-68 (ot) Indianapolis L 65-105 Oakland City L 44-71 Indianapolis L 50-55 ^Franklin Tournament; *Evansville Tournament St. Mary’s W 58-41 OAKLAND CITY W 81-61 IU Southeast L 46-68 BUTLER L 47-56 1983-84 (15-13, 4-6 GLVC) Kentucky Wesleyan L 65-83 Home: 7-4; Away: 7-8; Neutral: 1-1 1978-79 (14-6) DEPAUW W 97-43 OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 5-2; Away: 9-4 Vincennes L 61-62 ST. LOUIS L 59-61 OPPONENTS W/L Score HANOVER W 74-65 ^Missouri-St. Louis L 57-60 St. Mary’s W 99-27 Valparaiso W 67-58 ^Lincoln W 85-79 Southeast Illinois W 108-33 EASTERN ILLINOIS L 56-58 IU-Southeast W 71-70 IU-Southeast L 50-67 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 63-77 #SIU Edwardsville W 67-62 Kentucky Wesleyan L 55-67 Franklin W 71-64 #Missouri-Kansas City L 73-77 Kentucky Wesleyan L 67-70 Indianapolis L 55-62 Oakland City L 94-95 (ot) Franklin W 71-61 Butler L 62-82 WRIGHT STATE W 53-51 Southeast Illinois W 96-42 Evansville L 71-80 IUPU Indianapolis L 58-63 1981-82 (7-17) IUPU INDIANAPOLIS W 72-52 St. Mary’s W 113-18 Home: 6-5; Away: 1-10; Neutral: 0-2 St. Louis W 78-69 Evansville W 75-48 OPPONENTS W/L Score *BELLARMINE W 62-60 (ot) Oakland City W 86-50 SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 52-75 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 67-56 Franklin W 68-51 IU-Southeast L 55-60 Southeast Missouri L 63-88 Lincoln Trail W 85-46 VALPARAISO W 84-70 1983-84 season continued on next page... Vincennes L 54-70 Oakland City W 72-69 Oakland City W 70-52 Butler L 49-83 Home games from 1980-81 Lincoln Trail W 81-52 ^Mankato State L 46-67 1978-79 season continued in next column... 1981-82 season continued in next column... season listed in ALL CAPS

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1983-84 Continued... 1985-86 Continued... 1988-89 Continued... OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score *INDIANAPOLIS L 49-77 SIU Edwardsville L 43-74 IUPU-Indianapolis W 79-75 *Saint Joseph’s L 56-62 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 67-63 CAMPBELLSVILLE L 62-76 *Lewis L 71-76 *GLVC Game *Lewis L 59-83 OAKLAND CITY W 74-72 *Saint Joseph’s L 40-99 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 62-59 1986-87 (12-15, 7-9 GLVC) *INDIANAPOLIS W 100-96 (ot) IU-SOUTHEAST W 64-62 Home: 6-8; Away: 6-7 *BELLARMINE L 72-77 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 69-63 OPPONENTS W/L Score PIKEVILLE L 78-81 IUPU Indianapolis L 60-65 Wright State L 81-82 Indiana Tech L 73-78 *Bellarmine L 56-76 Missouri-St. Louis L 70-73 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 65-84 *Indianapolis L 49-76 Austin Peay L 63-68 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 53-93 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 56-51 OAKLAND CITY W 68-49 *ASHLAND L 70-83 *LEWIS L 61-63 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 55-62 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 73-88 Butler W 66-58 MURRAY STATE W 78-71 OAKLAND CITY W 83-74 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 58-56 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 62-68 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 79-71 *GLVC Game; ^UMSL Tournament; #SIUE Tournament *LEWIS L 63-65 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 49-63 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 52-46 *Ashland L 55-74 1984-85 (14-14, 7-7 GLVC) EVANSVILLE L 91-93 *Northern Kentucky L 53-78 Home: 8-5; Away: 6-9 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 58-80 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 74-83 OPPONENTS W/L Score Oakland City W 68-62 *Bellarmine L 47-61 AUSTIN PEAY L 72-77 *BELLARMINE W 64-60 *Indianapolis L 70-81 IU-SOUTHEAST W 59-41 *INDIANAPOLIS W 68-60 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 77-69 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 49-68 *Ashland L 56-59 *LEWIS L 74-97 Missouri-Kansas City L 54-58 *IUPU Ft. Wayne W 67-63 *GLVC Game Chicago Circle W 53-38 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 74-56 Oakland City W 74-47 *ASHLAND L 73-77 1989-90 (2-26, 0-18 GLVC) EVANSVILLE W 60-43 *IUPU FT. WAYNE W 70-52 Home: 2-15; Away: 0-11 Wright State L 51-67 *Bellarmine L 54-62 OPPONENTS W/L Score IU-Southeast W 72-57 *Indianapolis L 51-66 OAKLAND CITY W 77-66 *BELLARMINE L 58-59 Kentucky State W 59-39 BRESCIA L 69-72 *INDIANAPOLIS W 81-49 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 58-87 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 75-93 Austin Peay L 76-85 Evansville L 58-74 SIU Edwardsville L 69-116 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 78-54 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 68-74 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 69-78 *Saint Joseph’s W 81-78 *Lewis W 60-59 IUPU-Indianapolis L 85-104 *Lewis L 66-81 *Saint Joseph’s W 73-64 Southeast Missouri L 49-93 OAKLAND CITY W 62-55 *GLVC Game *IUPU Ft. Wayne L 72-104 *Ashland W 84-76 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 63-93 *IUPU FT. WAYNE L 58-60 1987-88 (8-20, 5-11 GLVC) *INDIANAPOLIS L 69-87 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 77-67 Home: 6-8; Away: 2-12 *Ashland L 60-77 *Indianapolis L 41-64 OPPONENTS W/L Score *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 59-71 *Bellarmine L 65-76 AUSTIN PEAY L 74-81 Oakland City L 55-65 ST. LOUIS L 53-54 CENTRAL STATE L 55-75 *BELLARMINE L 57-85 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 78-74 Missouri-St. Louis W 67-61 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 53-92 *LEWIS L 64-67 Southeast Missouri L 33-83 *Lewis L 56-82 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 69-63 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS L 67-70 KENTUCKY STATE L 64-71 Northern Kentucky L 57-89 Evansville L 69-80 *LEWIS L 49-72 *Ashland L 67-76 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 69-66 INDIANA TECH W 70-49 *IUPU Ft. Wayne W 69-49 *BELLARMINE L 52-56 *Northern Kentucky L 58-89 *GLVC Game *INDIANAPOLIS L 56-91 *Bellarmine L 62-80 *Ashland L 57-73 Kentucky State L 61-84 1985-86 (15-13, 8-8 GLVC) *Northern Kentucky L 43-87 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 63-89 Home: 8-5; Away: 7-8 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 63-66 SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 72-89 OPPONENTS W/L Score *LEWIS W 82-66 *ASHLAND L 64-90 AUSTIN PEAY L 61-76 EVANSVILLE L 70-75 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 85-94 Valparaiso W 70-63 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 75-70 *Indianapolis L 72-93 Evansville W 67-64 IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 73-77 *Saint Joseph’s L 83-115 Southeast Missouri L 41-106 Central State L 62-84 *GLVC Game WRIGHT STATE W 86-59 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 78-69 Oakland City W 71-54 *Saint Joseph’s L 47-78 1990-91 (3-25, 1-17 GLVC) MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 87-79 *Lewis L 75-78 Home: 1-12; Away: 2-11; Neutral: 0-2 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 65-58 SIU Edwardsville L 56-68 OPPONENTS W/L Score *ASHLAND W 74-55 *ASHLAND W 76-74 ^Quincy L 70-86 Murray State L 56-82 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 62-89 ^School of the Ozarks L 63-76 *Bellarmine L 67-74 KENTUCKY STATE W 80-66 #East Texas State L 68-71 *Indianapolis W 73-59 *Bellarmine L 57-79 #St. Mary’s W 76-66 Austin Peay L 44-67 *Indianapolis L 58-80 Brescia L 56-72 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 66-74 Oakland City L 70-92 QUINCY L 50-52 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 66-67 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 77-72 IU-SOUTHEAST W 63-59 *Lewis L 60-74 *GLVC Game *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 49-53 *SAINT Joseph’s W 75-70 *KENTUCKY STATE W 82-46 *LEWIS W 57-50 1988-89 (6-21, 2-14 GLVC) *BELLARMINE L 52-76 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 88-80 Home: 6-9; Away: 0-12 *Ashland L 57-78 OAKLAND CITY W 67-53 OPPONENTS W/L Score *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 66-81 *Northern Kentucky L 51-75 SIU Edwardsville L 61-102 Oakland City L 56-89 St. Louis W 65-59 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 75-90 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 38-72 *INDIANAPOLIS L 65-70 QUINCY W 83-76 1990-91 season continued in next column... *BELLARMINE W 62-58 MISSOURI-ROLLA L 63-75 *IUPU Ft. Wayne L 65-68 Missouri-St. Louis L 76-79 *Ashland L 60-63 1988-89 season continued in next column... Home games listed in ALL CAPS 1985-86 season continued in next column...

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1990-91 Continued... 1992-93 Continued... 1995-96 (22-7, 16-4 GLVC) OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 12-2; Away: 8-4; Neutral: 2-1 *INDIANAPOLIS L 61-88 *Lewis L 73-76 NCAA II Tournament FRANKLIN L 52-61 *Saint Joseph’s L 76-79 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Lewis L 54-85 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 79-91 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 90-74 *Saint Joseph’s L 53-85 *INDIANAPOLIS L 82-97 NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 77-89 *Bellarmine L 46-86 Middle Tenn. State L 77-89 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 76-74 *Kentucky State L 49-77 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 94-107 #FERRIS STATE W 92-66 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 51-107 *GLVC Game; ^Lady Metros Tournament #GRAND VALLEY STATE W 101-80 *ASHLAND L 57-84 *Lewis W 83-70 IU-Southeast L 65-76 1993-94 (17-10, 12-6 GLVC) *Wisconsin-Parkside W 93-60 *Northern Kentucky L 38-89 Home: 7-4; Away: 8-5; Neutral: 2-1 ^Cal St. Domingez Hills W 67-59 *Indianapolis L 60-76 OPPONENTS W/L Score ^Missouri Southern L 76-83 *LEWIS L 44-75 Lynn L 80--96 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 67-60 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 61-88 Florida Tech W 81-48 *St. Joseph’s L 78-83 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 52-80 ^Central Missouri W 70-68 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 93-105 *GLVC Game; ^Quincy College Tournament; ^Missouri-Rolla L 96-99 (ot) *QUINCY W 91-63 #St. Mary’s Tournament Missouri-St. Louis W 90-73 *LEWIS W 81-58 #Missouri-Kansas City W 78-67 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 80-60 1991-92 (8-20, 3-15 GLVC) #Middle Tenn. State L 72-94 IUPU-Indianapolis W 73-68 Home: 5-8; Away: 3-12 *Northern Kentucky W 78-70 *Indianapolis W 96-83 OPPONENTS W/L Score IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 109-74 *Northern Kentucky W 92-82 ^SIU Edwardsville W 2-0 *Indianapolis W 90-79 *BELLARMINE L 70-72 OAKLAND CITY W 75-49 *LEWIS W 93-83 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 97-71 David Lipscomb L 73-92 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 88-61 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 68-45 QUINCY W 93-78 *Ashland W 79-71 *SIU Edwardsville W 91-90 IU-SOUTHEAST W 82-69 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 68-81 *Quincy W 75-63 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 58-70 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 88-84 (ot) *Bellarmine L 77-80 *Kentucky State W 96-65 *BELLARMINE L 89-91 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 83-79 *Bellarmine L 76-91 *KENTUCKY STATE W 97-72 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 97-74 Oakland City L 60-66 *Saint Joseph’s L 68-76 *INDIANAPOLIS W 90-66 *ASHLAND L 59-60 *Lewis W 82-79 $Oakland W 84-83 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 77-93 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 75-95 $Bellarmine L 80-89 *Northern Kentucky L 71-92 *ASHLAND W 101-87 *GLVC Game; #USI Holiday Inn Classic; ^Cal State-Stanislaus *Indianapolis L 74-82 SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 67-75 Tournament; $NCAA II Tournament IU-Southeast W 96-83 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 72-80 *LEWIS W 95-92 *Kentucky State W 102-84 1996-97 (30-2, 20-0 GLVC) *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 77-87 *Bellarmine W 85-84 Home: 15-0; Away: 12-2; Neutral: 3-0 Brescia L 92-99 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 76-78 GLVC Champions; NCAA II Great Lakes Region Champions; SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 82-86 *INDIANAPOLIS W 110-87 NCAA II Finalist *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 64-92 *GLVC Game; ^SIUE Tournament; #MTSU Tournament OPPONENTS W/L Score *Ashland L 75-86 Northern Michigan W 84-74 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 68-96 1994-95 (22-5, 14-4 GLVC) Michigan Tech L 73-84 *INDIANAPOLIS L 60-84 Home: 11-1; Away: 8-3; Neutral: 3-1 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 97-56 *Lewis L 75-80 GLVC co-Champions; NCAA II Tournament IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 90-57 *Saint Joseph’s L 76-100 OPPONENTS W/L Score ST. FRANCIS W 103-61 Quincy L 69-90 @Angelo State W 94-68 #CENTRAL ARKANSAS W 93-49 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 84-97 @St. Ambrose W 77-68 #DELTA STATE W 82-70 *BELLARMINE L 99-106 $Lake Superior State W 78-57 INDIANA (PA.) W 91-52 *KENTUCKY STATE W 97-61 $Ferris State W 78-73 *QUINCY W 98-55 ^Forfeit; *GLVC Game #IUPU INDIANAPOLIS W 95-47 *Lewis W 81-59 #SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 89-60 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 98-56 1992-93 (15-15, 9-9 GLVC) GEORGETOWN W 80-53 *SIU Edwardsville W 74-65 Home: 8-4; Away: 5-11; Neutral: 2-0 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 97-78 *Saint Joseph’s W 114-69 OPPONENTS W/L Score *INDIANAPOLIS W 93-73 *BELLARMINE W 68-67 SIU Edwardsville L 62-63 *Lewis W 76-54 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 90-65 DAVID LIPSCOMB L 74-93 *St. Joseph’s W 89-79 *Northern Kentucky W 94-73 Southeast Missouri W 94-86 SIU Edwardsville W 73-62 *Indianapolis W 94-71 ^IUPU-Indianapolis W 98-89 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 100-63 *Quincy W 103-55 ^SIU Edwardsville W 75-71 *KENTUCKY STATE W 100-52 *Missouri-St. Louis W 109-72 Alaska-Anchorage W 93-85 *BELLARMINE W 100-86 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 95-60 Alaska-Anchorage L 84-102 *Ashland L 88-97 *LEWIS W 90-54 Alaska-Fairbanks L 59-81 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 94-104 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 91-67 Alaska-Fairbanks L 66-74 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 81-105 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 101-71 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 107-85 *LEWIS W 94-81 *Bellarmine W 105-75 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 89-75 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 75-68 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 96-72 *ASHLAND W 79-62 *Bellarmine L 88-93 *INDIANAPOLIS W 76-55 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 78-72 *Kentucky State W 102-72 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 87-61 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 102-93 (ot) *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 77-72 ^Michigan Tech W 66-48 *Kentucky State W 87-59 *ASHLAND W 99-82 ^Northern Michigan W 78-67 *Bellarmine L 87-95 *Northern Kentucky W 75-55 ^Delta State (Elite 8) W 70-55 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 69-92 *Indianapolis W 71-54 ^Calif.-Davis (Elite 8) W 70-62 *LEWIS W 89-71 ^Oakland University L 69-88 ^North Dakota (Elite 8) L 78-94 *Northern Kentucky W 73-71 *GLVC Game; @NE Missouri Tournament; *GLVC Game; #USI Holiday Inn Classic; *Indianapolis L 60-81 $Ferris State Tournament; #USI Holiday Tournament; ^NCAA II Tournament *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 65-63 ^NCAA II Great Lakes Regional *Ashland L 70-72 *BELLARMINE W 71-70 *KENTUCKY STATE W 116-74 Home games listed in ALL CAPS 1993-94 season continued in next column...

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1997-98 (26-2, 17-1 GLVC) 1999-2000 Continued... 2001-02 Continued... Home: 14-1; Away: 8-1; Neutral: 4-0 OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score GLVC Champions (Regular Season & Tournament); *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 78-63 *Quincy L 72-84 NCAA II Tournament *Saint Joseph’s L 72-74 *LEWIS W 83-53 OPPONENTS W/L Score *SIU Edwardsville W 74-69 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 77-60 MICHIGAN TECH W 84-68 Truman State W 82-78 *Indianapolis W 80-68 WAYNE STATE W 86-65 SPALDING W 104-61 *Northern Kentucky L 71-81 PUERTO RICO-MAYAGUEZ W 89-44 KENTUCKY STATE W 76-45 GRACE W 87-62 #Gannon W 80-43 *Missouri-St. Louis L 74-82 (2ot) NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 100-84 #Charleston W 99-83 *QUINCY W 58-47 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 89-56 *IUPU FT. WAYNE W 78-58 *LEWIS L 53-72 Ferris State W 83-78 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 92-80 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 78-68 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 88-61 @Johns Hopkins W 78-58 *BELLARMINE L 73-78 *QUINCY W 71-59 @Scranton W 82-52 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 86-79 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 74-63 *Bellarmine W 77-68 *Northern Kentucky L 51-80 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 77-52 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 96-85 *Indianapolis W 85-65 *Saint Joseph’s W 76-73 (ot) *SIU Edwardsville L 66-74 *SAINT JOSEPH'S W 77-57 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 93-74 *QUINCY W 86-53 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 68-70 *BELLARMINE L 72-78 *LEWIS W 81-66 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 59-54 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 90-67 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 104-51 *Lewis W 86-80 (ot) *SIU Edwardsville L 59-70 *Northern Kentucky W 73-64 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 68-72 *Lewis W 79-74 *Indianapolis W 75-45 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 76-68 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 91-64 *SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 88-78 *Bellarmine L 60-76 *INDIANAPOLIS W 76-63 *Missouri-St. Louis W 84-76 *INDIANAPOLIS L 70-74 *Bellamrine W 96-85 *BELLARMINE W 90-55 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 48-61 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 91-63 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 97-80 ^Missouri-St. Louis L 57-62 ^Wisconsin-Parkside W 76-48 *Saint Joseph’s W 77-66 *GLVC Game; #News-Press Inv.; ^GLVC Tournament ^Quincy W 90-80 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 83- 71 ^Northern Kentucky W 89-79 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 97-70 2000-01 (28-4, 17-3 GLVC) $HILLSDALE W 84-63 *Quincy W 84-59 Home: 14-0; Away: 7-3; Neutral: 7-1 $NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 66-69 ^NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 71-66 GLVC co-Champions; GLVC Tournament Champions *GLVC Game;#Disney D-II Classic (Orlando, FL); ^SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 83-70 NCAA II Great Lakes Region Champions; ^GLVC Tournament (Roberts Stadium); $MICHIGAN TECH L 92-94 (2ot) NCAA II Elite Eight $NCAA II G.L. Region Tournament (Evansville, IN) *GLVC Game; #IUP Tournament; OPPONENTS W/L Score @Bahamas Sunshine Shootout; ^GLVC Tournament; INDIANA TECH W 97-60 2002-03 (8-19, 6-14 GLVC) $NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Tournament PURDUE-CULUMET W 115-37 Home: 7-11; Away: 1-11; Neutral: 0-1 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 97-67 OPPONENTS W/L Score 1998-99 (19-12, 16-6 GLVC) *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 104-71 #Carson-Newman L 48-71 Home: 11-4; Away: 7-4; Neutral: 1-4 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 82-68 #Mars Hill L 66-82 OPPONENTS W/L Score OAKLAND CITY W 106-43 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 67-51 ST. ROSE L 80-82 ^Northern Colorado W 70-69 *Bellarmine L 59-61 #Abilene Christian L 76-87 ^NW Missouri State W 93-78 *INDIANAPOLIS L 56-73 #Columbus State L 59-70 FERRIS STATE W 77-59 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 93-69 #West Texas A&M L 58-67 *Indianapolis L 44-47 MARIAN W 88-61 *Lewis W 74-56 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 72-62 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 93-70 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 88-48 *Quincy L 72-80 Michigan Tech L 61-72 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 62-66 *Missouri-St. Louis W 99-76 (2ot) @NORTHWOOD (MI) L 73-77 *INDIANAPOLIS W 90-81 *LEWIS UNIVERSITY W 76-63 @FERRIS STATE L 56-66 *SIU Edwardsville L 66-73 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 90-58 *Lewis L 68-78 TAMPA W 81-56 *Bellarmine L 92-100 *SIU Edwardsville L 51-53 TRUMAN STATE L 87-100 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 73-58 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 72-67 TRI-STATE W 87-46 *Saint Joseph’s W 103-85 *BELLARMINE W 90-72 *BELLARMINE W 77-66 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 73-68 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 82-98 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 82-70 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 94-71 *Saint Joseph’s L 69-93 *Missouri-St. Louis L 64-74 *QUINCY W 87-68 *Wisconsin-Parkside L 54-58 *Quincy W 104-86 *SIU Edwardsville W 77-63 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 59-67 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 106-93 *Wisconsin-Parkdside W 80-69 *QUINCY L 72-80 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 94-59 *Lewis W 82-44 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 70-68 *Indianapolis W 78-66 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 94-67 *Northern Kentucky L 62-87 *Northern Kentucky L 68-73 *BELLARMINE W 78-76 *Indianapolis L 66-74 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 90-55 #Lewis W 96-60 *LEWIS L 70-74 *LEWIS W 81-65 #Bellarmine W 87-76 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 81-72 (ot) *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 81-73 #Northern Kentucky W 95-73 *Quincy L 62-90 *Saint Joseph’s W 87-76 $Gannon W 84-79 *Missouri-St. Louis L 63-78 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 57-59 $Northern Michigan W 86-77 *GLVC Game; #Eagle Club Classic (Jefferson City, TN); *QUINCY W 102-47 @Columbus State L 73-79 @GLVC/GLIAC Challenge (Evansville, IN) *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 90-79 *GLVC Game; ^NWMSU Disney Classic (Orlando, FL); *Kentucky Wesleyan W 83-69 #GLVC Tournament; $G.L. Region Tourn. (Houghton, MI); *Bellarmine L 57-64 @NCAA II Elite Eight (Rochester, MN) ^Lewis W 82-76 From the 1996-97 season to the ^Northern Kentucky L 64-68 2001-02 (27-6, 16-4 GLVC) 1997-98 season, the Screaming *GLVC Game; #Disney Tip-Off Classic; Home: 14-2; Away: 8-3; Neutral: 5-1 Eagles were 56-4 overall and ^GLVC Tournament GLVC Tournament Champions; NCAA II Tournament OPPONENTS W/L Score 37-1 in the GLVC. USI won 36 1999-2000 (15-12, 10-10 GLVC) #Nebraska-Omaha W 80-77 straight regular-season games Home: 7-6; Away: 7-4; Neutral: 1-2 #Minnesota-Duluth W 89-70 during that span. OPPONENTS W/L Score #South Dakota State L 104-106 (ot) #Rockhurst W 63-57 MICHIGAN TECH W 95-79 #Nebraska-Kearney L 55-62 *Missouri-St. Louis W 69-60 Home games listed in ALL CAPS OAKLAND CITY W 80-67 2001-02 season continued in next column... 1999-2000 season continued in next column...

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2003-04 (20-10, 12-8 GLVC) 2005-06 (15-15, 7-12 GLVC) 2006-07 (16-12, 10-9 GLVC) Home: 13-2; Away: 4-6; Neutral: 3-2 Home: 12-6; Away: 3-6; Neutral: 0-3 Home: 9-4; Away: 6-6; Neutral: 1-2 NCAA II Tournament OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score ^Columbus State L 62-78 Central Missouri L 47-58 PITTSBURG STATE W 91-86 ^Merrimack L 58-72 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 84-53 HILLSDALE W 77-72 ^Augusta State L 55-66 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS W 68-51 OAKLAND CITY W 71-54 BRESCIA W 87-62 MARYGROVE W 86-56 *Bellarmine L 86-93 NORTHWOOD W 66-55 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 73-66 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 84-68 CENTRAL STATE (OH) W 74-38 *Saint Joseph’s W 76-70 *Missouri-St. Louis W 81-57 W.V. WESLEYAN W 73-60 *Indianapolis W 66-61 *Quincy L 64-92 *Missouri-Rolla L 47-60 HARRIS-STOWE STATE W 79-59 $Assumption W 82-62 *Missouri-St. Louis W 58-52 Wayne State (MI) W 72-69 $Arkansas Tech W 66-61 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 72-42 $Ferris State L 55-71 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 83-51 *LEWIS L 57-71 $Wayne State (MI) W 57-40 *LEWIS W 86-76 WAYNE STATE (MI) W 82-66 ROCKHURST W 90-61 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 67-55 PURDUE-CALUMET W 66-36 *DRURY W 73-63 *Indianapolis L 68-71 OAKLAND CITY W 100-70 *SIU Edwardsville L 62-96 *Northern Kentucky L 74-83 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE W 85-79 *Quincy L 59-71 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 88-61 *Bellarmine L 77-83 *BELLARMINE L 61-68 *QUINCY W 81-66 *Northern Kentucky L 43-62 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 56-70 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 73-75 *QUINCY L 61-75 *LEWIS L 72-92 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 71-65 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 70-69 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 75-58 *Saint Joseph's L 67-73 *Drury L 59-79 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 68-52 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 93-66 *Rockhurst W 77-63 *MISSOURI-ROLLA L 56-73 *BELLARMINE L 83-91 *INDIANAPOLIS L 63-71 *Missouri-St. Louis W 67-62 *WAYNE STATE W 89-74 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 90-83 *Missouri-Rolla L 70-81 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 88-61 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 75-85 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 75-81 (2ot) *SIU Edwardsville W 64-47 *DRURY L 61-89 *QUINCY W 75-68 *Lewis L 74-85 *ROCKHURST W 82-74 *Rockhurst W 65-61 *SAINT JOSEPH'S W 81-61 *Quincy L 69-85 *Drury L 57-76 *INDIANAPOLIS W 86-68 *SIU Edwardsville W 76-68 (ot) ^Lewis L 48-63 ^Lewis W 90-73 *MISSOURI-ROLLA L 73-80 (ot) *GLVC Game; $GLVC/GLIAC Challenge (Edwardsville, IL); ^Quincy L 72-76 (ot) *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 56-61 ^GLVC Tournament (Evansville, IN) #Lake Superior St. L 86-100 *GLVC Game; ^Disney D-II Tip-Off Classic (Orlando, FL) *GLVC Game; $Torneo Cancun de Basquetbol (Cancun, Mexico); ^GLVC Tournament (Evansville, IN); #NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Home games listed in ALL CAPS Tournament (Quincy, IL)

2004-05 (14-14, 7-13 GLVC) Home: 7-7; Away: 6-6; Neutral: 1-1 OPPONENTS W/L Score Alabama-Huntsville W 60-48 CAL.-ST. JOSEPH’S W 102-40 ROBERT MORRIS W 91-42 *INDIANAPOLIS L 65-78 *SAINT JOSEPH'S W 79-77 *Lewis L 70-85 *SIU Edwardsville W 71-59 *Missouri-St. Louis W 83-60 W.V. WESLEYAN W 80-60 NORTH ALABAMA W 89-51 $Northwood W 65-58 $Ferris State W 82-81 *BELLARMINE L 80-84 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 55-81 *Saint Joseph’s L 62-71 *Wisconsin-Parkside L 44-71 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 63-60 *QUINCY L 44-55 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 63-67 *Northern Kentucky W 60-59 *Indianapolis L 50-76 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE L 64-72 *LEWIS L 69-72 *Quincy L 53-67 *Missouri-St. Louis W 82-78 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 82-68 *Bellarmine L 89-95 (ot) ^Lewis L 32-64 *GLVC Game; $GLIAC/GLVC Challenge (Midland, MI); ^GLVC Tournament (Evansville, IN)

52 2007-08 Women’s Basketball Media Guide www.usi.edu/sports U N I V E R S I T Y o f S O U T H E R N I N D I A N A S C R E A M I N G E A G L E S women’s basketball ABOUT THE PAC

Physical Activities Center

The newly renovated Physical Activities Center (PAC) has been the home of the Screaming Eagles for the past 28 years. Opened in 1980, the PAC accommodates physical education classes, intramural activities, and is the arena for the USI basketball and volleyball teams.

The center court of the PAC has been the setting for many games of regional and national interest during the past 13 years. USI has hosted the 1993, 1994, and 1996 men’s NCAA II Great Lakes Regionals; the 1998 women’s GLVC Tournament; the 1998 and 2001 women’s NCAA II Great Lakes Regionals; and the 2000 and 2004 GLVC Volleyball Tournaments.

A true home court, the USI women’s basketball team has a 166-52 home record since 1993-94, a .762 winning percentage.

In 2006-07, the PAC underwent renovations that included three new wood courts and a new center-court design that incorporated USI’s athletic logo. The renovation also fea- tured a new scoreboard and video board, new portable goals, and new seating. Among the changes to the seating were padded chairback seats and back-supported bleacher seats.

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SCREAMING EAGLES David and Cindy Altstadt Bruce and Carol Baker Timothy ’82 and Deanna ’96 Brown Steven and Terri Chancellor Bob and Pam ’03 Clayton Terry and Sharon Curtis David Deig Daniel and Rhonda Felker Jim and Judy Fleck Jef and Neal Franklin Vic and Pam Gallagher Loren Herrli Mark and Joyce Hubbard Alan and Marilyn Johnson Investing in the future of a student-athlete ensures that every one of USI’s student ath- Tim Mahoney letes receives an exceptional academic and athletic opportunity during his or her four Dick and Joella Mischler years of eligibility. Jim and Jackie Pender Jay and Kate Rhodes Fans of USI intercollegiate sports help underwrite scholarships for student athletes Jack and Kate Siemers through their membership in the USI Varsity Club. Others provide charitable gifts for a Earl and Ruth Smith specific athletic scholarship or for one of the 15 varsity teams. Harvey and Lisa Tanner Jerry and Judie Turner USI Varsity Club Paul and Eleanor Werner Every year 100 percent of the membership fees the USI Varsity Club receives from Jim and Eileen Will sports fans, alumni, friends, and area businesses goes directly into the club’s scholarship John and Linda Willis fund for student athletes. The USI Varsity Club was organized in 1970 as the official Mark and Annette ’88 Wright booster club for USI varsity athletics. The club’s primary goal today—in partnership Ray and Marilyn Wright with the University—is to fully fund scholarships for all student athletes participating Bonnie Brill-Ziegler and Larry Ziegler in USI’s 15 intercollegiate sports.

ALL-AMERICAN EAGLES Membership levels Steven ’75 and Elaine Bass – Silver Eagle ($125) Alan and Sharon Braun Terry and Rosie Cullum – Golden Eagle ($250) Wayne and Patricia Caze Deig Ed and Gayle Derringe – Regal Eagle ($500) Evansville Courier and Press Jason and Deb ’91 M’00 Fleck – All-American Eagle ($1,000) Dan and Gayle Fulton Each year the USI Varsity Club sponsors Hafer Associates PC – Screaming Eagle ($2,000) Howell Booster Club several events such as the USI Varsity Club Golf Outing (above) and the USI Steak David and Sarah Huber Call Mandi Fulton in the USI Depart- Fry ’n Auction (below) to help raise funds Robert and Marguerite Kent ment of Athletics at 812/464-1973 for more for all of USI’s 15 intercollegiate sports. Keith South and Aimee Luebben information. Steve and Nancy McCullough Tom and Pam McCullough New Image Travel LLC Alvin and Paula Nurrenbern John ’82 and Cindy Schutz Marvin and Joan Smith Ken ’98 and Jody ’97 Troutman Larry and Kathy Vonderahe Jim and Karen Will Jeffry ’81 and Laurie Wilmes

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