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Table of Contents

UNI ...... 2 1994-95 high/low ...... 25 UNI Facilities ...... 3 Year-by-Year Results ...... 26-27 Administration ...... 4 All-Time Opponents ...... 28 Quick Facts ...... 5 Sea on and Single Game Records ...... 29 Media Information ...... 5 Career Leaders ...... 30 Head Coach Tony DiCecco ...... 6 AU-Time Roster ...... 31 Assistant Coach Colleen Heimstead ...... 7 Missouri Valley Conference ...... 32 Assistant Coach Tanya Warren ...... 7 1995-96 MVC Composite Schedule ...... 33-34 Graduate Assistant Jenny Sandvoid ...... 7 Opponent Info - Bradley/Creighton ...... 35 1995-96 Outlook ...... 8-9 Opponent Info - Drake/Evansville ...... 36 1995-96 Alphabetical/Numerical Rosters ...... 10 Opponent Info - Illinois State/Indiana State ...... 37 Carrie Jaspers bio ...... 11 Opponent Info - Southern Illinois/SW Mo. St...... 38 Becky Simonson bio ...... 12 Opponent Info - Wichita State/Kansas ...... 39 Karen Fenske bio ...... 13 Opponent Info - St. Jo eph's (Pa.)/lowa ...... 40 Kate Lawler bio ...... 14 Opponent Info - Iowa State/Minnesota ...... 41 Amanda Truax bio ...... 15 Opponent Info - Mo.-Kansas City/Buffalo ...... 42 Kelley Westhoff bio ...... 16 Opponent Info - Niagara/ ...... 43 Jessica Johnson bio ...... 17 Cedar Falls ...... 44 Shannan Kadner bio ...... 18 Radio-TV Roster ...... IBC Adrienne Miskell bio ...... 19 l 995-96 Schedule/Team Photo ...... BC Jen Steffens bio ...... 20 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Danelle Vander Plas bio ...... 21 • 1995-96 Panther Basketball on • E1in Fox bio ...... 22 KCNZ 12SOAM • Kate Hanneman bio ...... 22 • • Mary Koch bio ...... 23 • 1994-95 Stats ...... 24 This season KCNZ, 1250 AM will broadcast ten• Northern Iowa women's basketball games. • • J• ·-.J · • ---- UNI vs. Missouri-Kansas City, Dec. 17, 1:35 p.m, : UNI vs. SW Missouri State, Jan. 7, 1:35 p.m. : ~-~~ • UNI vs. Wichita State, Jan. 9, 7:05 p.m. : UNI vs. Wisconsin, Jan. 16, 7:05 p.m. : UNI vs. Evansville, Jan. 18, 7:05 p.m. • ~ UNI vs. Southern Illinois, Jan. 20, 7:05 p.m. NORTHERN- UNI vs. Bradley, Jan. 27, 7:05 p.m. I·O·'N·A UNI vs. Drake, Feb. 8, 7:05 p.m. UNI vs. Creighton, Feb. 10, 1:35 p.m. On the cover - The 1995-96 women's basketball team. UNI vs. Illinois State, Feb. 28, 7:05 p.m. Credits - The 1995-96 University of Northern Iowa Media Guide was designed and written by David Johnson with Join Tracey Williams with the play-by-play and editorial assistance from Nancy Justis and Kevin Kane. color analyst Keith Sandvold with coverage of Photography by UNI Office of Public Relations and Fratzke the Panthers! Vanderwerf Photography. Printing by Congdon Printing Be sure to catch all the action! · Company, Cedar Falls, Iowa. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Great Teaching Makes the Difference ______

A campus-wide commitment to great teaching lie at the country by educators and accounting professionals. In a heart of the Univer ity of Northern Iowa's reputation for national survey of 400 accounting faculty, Northern Iowa providing exceptional undergraduate education, as well a ranked as one of their top programs. complementary program at the master's, specialist's and Considered a long-time leader in the field of teacher doctoral levels. Building on its historic strength in teacher education, UNI has implemented several programs that education, the University has developed a number of out- continue this tradition of excellence. The Regents' Center for tanding programs in bu iness, natural ciences, humanities Early Developmental Education is a leading setting for and fine arts, and ocial and behavioral sciences. research and training in the educati on of young children. The Northern Iowa prides itself on providing a student­ Center is the only educational resource of its kind in Iowa. centered educational Northern Iowa's 19 experience. The men's and women's Univer ity's medium size intercollegiate athletics allows it to offer the programs compete at the faculty, facilities and NCAA Di vision I level academic choices of a with major conference major university, while affiliations. The Panthers retaining a friendly; small boast a nationally college atmosphere. Small recognized coaching staff classes enable the Univer­ to maintain consistently sity to foster one-on-one competitive programs. working relation hip The Northern Iowa between facul ty and campus combines the students. More than 90 grandeur of early 1900s percent of U I's classes architecture with striking, have 50 or fewer students. modern building designs Student enter the that have characteri zed an University well-prepared, impressive growth period demon trated by their over the pa t dozen years. selection of high school The attractive, park-like courses and rank in class. campus contains more In recent years, over 90 than 40 major buildings percent of the entering on 861 acres, yet is freshmen ranked in the top compact enough to cross 50 percent of their high in a 10-minute walk. school classes, with about UNI i located in 60 percent ranking in the Cedar Falls, an inviting top 30 percent. The average undergraduate arrive at UNI and historic community of about 34,000 people. Together with an ACT core of 23. with the adjacent city of Waterl oo, the metropolitan area has U.S. News and World Report has recogni zed the a cul turally diverse population of 100,000 and combines big University by ranking it 11th among l 19 Midwe t regional city opportunities with small town friendliness. Cedar Falls/ college and universities. The magazine also named UNI the Waterloo is a center for industry, finance, commerce, Midwe t's most efficient regional university. UNI also recreation and cultural activities for northea t Iowa. received a " l " rating in academic reputation, the highest of The University was founded in 1876 and is one of three any of the top 15 universities in the Midwest region. state-a sisted univer itie administered by the Iowa State The College of Business Administration has become the Board of Regents. Additional private support is provided by large t undergraduate business chool in Iowa. The College' the UNI Foundation and Northern Iowa Alumni Association, Department of Accounting is ranked among the IO best in the representing more than 65,000 alumni in the Uni ted States and other countries.

2 UNI Facilities: No Place Like The Dome

The UNI-Dome, a unique, multi-purpose athletic faci lity built in 1976, has gain ed a reputation as one of the finest collegiate faci lities in America. The Dome combines the features of a fieldhouse, football stadium and large auditorium. It contains accommo­ dations for a variety of events such as concerts, exhibitions, trade shows and convocations, in addition to football , basketball , , and track events. It has been host to the NCAA football playoffs, and wrestling championship , hi gh school football and basketball, the Iowa hi gh school football playoffs and many other non-athletic events. The Dome's versatility all ows for football and basketball games or track meet to be held the same day. Underneath the artificial football turf, on a synthetic floor area, are ba ketball and tenni s courts, and an eight-lane, 220-yard oval running track. The turf was replaced in 1992 with a new AstroTurf manufactured by the Balsam Corporation, the same material that lasted 16 year prior to the installation of the new. It's a premi er surface utilized by every domed facility in North America with the excepti on of one and offers the best durabibty and playability of any material on the market. Approximately 16,400 pectators can be seated for football games and track meets and, although normal capacity is 10,000 for basketball, seating can be expanded to over 20,000. For stage productions such as concerts, total capacity can reach 25,000.

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3 Administration

Dr. Robert Koob, President Robert Koob, a Northern Iowa alumnus, returned to hi s alma mater in August as its eighth president. A .1962 graduate of what was then State College of Iowa, Koob was named president July I by the Iowa State Board of Regents. , Koob had been a senior vice president and vice president fo r academic affairs at California Polytechnic State Uni versity at San Lui s Obispo, Cali f. , since I 990. Prior to his position at Cal Poly, the 53-year old Koob was vice president of academic affairs at orth Dakota State from 1985-90 and erved a one-year term as interim president from 1987-88. At Cal Poly, Koob was director and chair of the Cal Poly Foundation and served on a number of CSU system committees, including the CSU Commission on Telecommunications In frastructure. He began hi teaching career at orth Dakota State in 1967 as an assistant professor of chemistry, advancing to professor of chemistry in 1972. He erved that institution in several capacities before assuming the vice presidency. He was ch.air of the chemistry department for six years, and acting chair of the physics department one year, as well as dean of the College of Science and Mathematics from 1981-84. Koob graduated from State College of Iowa with a bachelor's in chemi stry and earned hi s doctorate in chemistry from Kansas in 1967. He and his wi fe, Yvonne, have seven grown children. "It's an honor fo r me, a a U I graduate, to return as president," he said. " I can' t imagine anyone being more honored in the State of Iowa."

Chris Ritrievi, Athletic Director Chris Ritrievi is in his fourth year as the Director of Athletics at The University of orthern Iowa. Since the day he joined the department, he ha worked to develop a competiti ve Division I athletic program at UNI. A former Di vision I athlete himself, Ritrievi earned three varsity letters at Princeton University, where he also received a bachelor's degree in economics in 1979. He earned a master's in business administra­ tion from Lehi gh Uni versity in 1983. Ritrievi's career in intercollegiate athletics started as a graduate assistant at Lehigh. He has served in administrative and coaching position at the Eastern College Athletic Conference, Green State Uni versity, Princeton, The Uni versity of Pennsylvania, and Stanford Uni versity, prior to coming to orthern Iowa. During hi s tenure, he has reorganized the management of the athletic department to make it more effective and set priorities to increa e the competitiveness of Panther teams. Emphasizing increased operating budgets for all sports and increased scholarships for women's sports, the department has enjoyed its best performances since joining the CAA's Division I in 1980. Since 1992, U I has celebrated its fi r t Mis ouri Valley Conference championshi ps in men' s cross country, indoor and outdoor and . Football has won three Gateway Conference titles and has enjoyed the highest attendance, including fi ve of six U I-Dome football sell outs, in school history. The department has successfully ho ted CAA Playoff games in football and volleyball. In 1996, the CAA West Regional Wrestling Championship will be held on campus. And, in 1997, the U I-Dome will host the CAA Di vision I Wre tli ng Championship -- a first at orthern Iowa. Increased emphasis on athletic performance has not diminished the positive public image the program enjoys. The department operates on a balanced budget and tudent-athletes graduate at rates equal to or better than the student body as a whole. Ritrievi served as vice president of the Missouri Valley Conference athletic directors in 1994-95 and chair the MVC long-range planning and Gateway Football Conference finance committees. He also serves on the Divi ion I-AA Athletic Directors Association's Executive Committee. A nati ve of Levittown, Pennsylvania, Ritrievi is married to the former Stephanie Homeyer of Wellsburg, Iowa.

John "Jersey" Jermier Dr. Sandra Williamson Jim Egli Julie Bright Gary Barta Assoc. Athletic Director Assoc. Athletic Director Asst. Athletic Director Athletic Business Manager Director of Athletic Development 4 University of Northern Iowa Women's Basketball Quick Facts Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa SID Contact: David Johnson Founded: 1876 Office: (319) 273-3642 Enrollment: 12,600 Home: (319) 266-3042 Colors: Purple and Old Gold Press Row: (319) 273-63 11 Affiliation: NCAA Division I FAX: (319) 273-3602 Conference: Missouri Valley 1994-95 Record: 4-22 Arena: UNI-Dome (10,000) Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Nickname: Panthers Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/2 President: Dr. Robert Koob Women's Basketball Contact: Athletic Director: Chris Ritrievi David Johnson Head Coach: Tony Dicecco Alma Mater (Yr.): Upper Iowa '71 Record at School: 0-0/First year Career Record: Same Assistant Coaches: Colleen Hejmstead, Tanya Warren Graduate Assistant: Jenny Sandvold Media Information Credentials: Members of the media must obtain credentials. Local Media Outlets: Please make all press and photo credential reque t to the Courier, Waterloo ports informati on office. (3 19) 29 1- 1466 - Kevin Evans, (3 19) 29 1-2069 (fax) Radio: Vi siting radio lines may be coordinated through the R gister, Des Moine ports in fo rmation office. -800-532- 1455 (IA only) - Dave Witke Phones: During the eason, phones in the SID office will be 1-800-247-5346 (Out of state), (5 I 5) 286-2504 (fax) made available to visiting Sill's. Our fax machine is also Gazette, Cedar Rapids available, however, we can handle any fax ing you may need. (3 19) 398-8257 - Mark Dukes, (3 19) 398-5861 (fax) The fax machine is located in the SID office. The fax Northern Iowan, UNI number is (3 L9) 273-3602. (3 19) 273-2157 - Sports Editor, (3 19) 273-593 1 (fax) Statistics: Pregame statisti cs, press notes and game pro­ Associated Press, Des Moines grams will be available prior to the start of each game. 1-800-362-2580 - Chuck Schoffner, (5 15) 243- 1550 (fax) Po tgame tatistics will be available approx imately I 5 Times, Quad City minutes fo llowing the game. (3 19) 383-2220 - Sports Editor, (3 19) 383-2370 (fax) Interview Policy: All non-post game interviews are to be Cedar Rapid -Televi ion Cedar Falls-Radio arranged through David Johnson in the sports information KCRG-TY - (3 19) 398-8391 KCNZ-(3 19) 277-19 18 office. Your phone number and convenient times for players KGAN-TY - (319) 395-908 1 Cedar Rapids-Radio to return your call will be taken. Plea e do not contact Waterloo-Television WMT-(3 19) 395-0533 players or coaches directl y for interview . KWWL-TV - (3 19) 291- 1246 KH AK-(3 19) 365-943 L All mail correspondence should be addressed to: Sports De Moine -Televi ion Waterl oo-Radio Info rmation Office, Uni versity of Northern Iowa, Upper NW KCCI-TV - (515) 247-8811 KXEL-(3 19) 234-6397 UNI-Dome, Cedar Falls, IA 506 14-03 14. Johnston-Televi ion KWL0-(3 19) 234-2200 Iowa Public Television - KCCR-(319) 235-7774 (5 15) 281-4500 Oelwein-Radio KOEL-(319) 283-1234

5 Head Coach Tony DiCecco ___

Tony DiCecco begins his first career," said DiCecco. "Becau e of the eason a Northern Iowa' basketball focus of their work, the student-athlete coach after ix seasons a an as istant provides me with many challenges." coach at Creighton Un iversity. Prior to his arrival at Creighton, DiCecco takes over a program that r>iCecco was the head girl s basketball wi ll look to blend a youthful squad with coach at Montezuma Community five sophomores and three freshmen, Schools in Montezuma, Iowa. He along with four juniors and only two compiled a 306-69 record including eight seniors. He is the sixth head coach in conference, IO sectional and two regional UNI women's basketball history. championships as well as two Iowa Girl DiCecco was an assistant coach at State Tournament appearances. Creighton University where the Bluejay DiCecco, a 197 1 graduate of Upper fini shed with a 122-52 record. Creighton Iowa University, also was the head girls won two Western Athletic Conference softball coach from 1974-86 at Championships, a Western Athletic Montezuma and head coach from 197 1- Conference Tournament Championship 73 at We t Central in Maynard, Iowa. He and made two CAA Tournament recorded a third-place fi nish in the 1973 appearances, advancing to the second systems," said DiCecco. Iowa State Softball Tournament while at round both times. Nine players made first- While coaching, DiCecco West Central. team Missouri Valley Conference or developed a four-year promotional While at Montezuma, he was a Western Athletic Conference All- program to elevate the women's physical education teacher for grades 3- Conference during DiCecco's tenure as an basketball program in the Omaha area. 12 and a 7th and 8th grade social studies assistant at Creighton. The Bluejays also Through the interaction with the and junior high physical education had one player of the year, one defensive community and school groups, instructor at West Central. player of the year and three freshman of attendance doubled the first year. He DiCecco, originall y from Niagara, the year. al o directed all phases of the season ew York, li ves in Cedar Falls with At Creighton, he was the assistant ticket program as well as assisting Kristi, his wife of 26 years. director of women's basketball camps and with adverti sing sales fo r the program before coaching at Creighton, was a and establi shed a member of the camp staff teaching youth support techniques and drills. group for the While at Creighton, DiCecco was team. responsible for on-floor practice and game "Bruce coaching including post and perimeter Rasmussen, the players. He also served as the recruiting former head and academic coordinator. women's coach at DiCecco was also involved in Creighton and developing and implementing "We' ll Be now the athletic There", "Adopt-A-School" and "Fun To director gave me a Read" program for the basketball team to great opportunity interact with students to promote drug- to expand my free awareness and education awareness coaching career in the Omaha, Nebraska area. "We will try and be part of to incorporate some of the programs that college athletics," were done at Creighton here at orthern said DiCecco. "I Iowa," said DiCecco. "The student- will always be athletes of today are very fortunate in grateful for the what they have and we would like to have opportunity he a program where they go into the elemen- gave me." tary and junior high schools to give "College presentations on education and saying no athletics is a great to drugs. We feel a need for them to have place to be at this the opportunity to give back to the school time in my 6 Assistant Coaches Colleen Heimstead Colleen Heimstead begins her third season as a full-time assistant on the Panther coaching staff. Heimstead began her coaching career as a graduate assistant fo r the Panthers in 1992 and was elevated to full-time status the following season. She serves as the Panthers' recruiting coordinator and is co-director for the summer basketball camps. In addition to coaching the power players, Heimstead also is the director of the conditioning program and assists with scouting and facilities. Heimstead was a four-year letterwinner and a two-year team captain at Southern Illinois, , starting 81 of 124 games and averaging 3.3 points and 2.1 rebounds as a senior. She also dished out 309 assists, the fourth-best total in SIU history. While attending SIU, the Elk Mound, Wis., native served on several athletic and academic advisory committees, including the Intercollegiate Athletic Advisory Committee and the Gender Equity Committee. She was an honor student and was named to the Gateway Conference All­ Academic Team. During the off-seasons, Heimstead served as a counselor at the Wisconsin Coaches Scouting Service Basketball Camps from 1988-91. Heimstead earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biological Sciences from Southern Illinois in 1992 and is working toward a Masters degree in Science Education at UNI. Tanya Warren One of two new assistant coaches this season is Tanya Warren. Warren was named a full­ time assistant in August, bringing with her a wealth of playing and coaching experience. A native of Des Moines, Iowa, Warren joins the Panther program after one year as assistant coach at in Ames. Warren is responsible for academics, schedul­ ing, coordinates team travel, directs the strength program and is co-director for the summer basketball camps. Warren also assists with recruiting and scouting. Warren earned a bachelor's degree in social work at Creighton University in 1988 after leading her team to a Western Athletic Conference Championship. She was named a Kodak All-American after her senior season and finished as the university's all-time career leader in assists, second in steals and fourth in storing. She was named the team's most valuable player twice, invited to the 1988 Olympic Trials and had her number retired after her collegiate career. Warren was inducted into the Iowa High School Hall of Fame in 1992 after leading Lincoln H.S. (Des Moines) to a 75-13 record and three conference championships. Her other coaching experience includes two seasons as head coach at Duchesne Academy HS (Omaha, Neb.) and three seasons as basketball, volleyball and track coach at Boys Town HS (Boys Town, Neb.). Jenny Sandvold The other newcomer to the Northern Iowa staff is Jenny Sand void, who begins her first season as a graduate assistant. Sandvold earned a bachelor's degree in psychology at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa in 1995. She is responsible for film exchange, directing fifth year staff members, study table and game management. She also assists with conditioning. A nati ve of Cedar Falls, Sandvold was a member of the St. Ambrose women's basketball team where she was named to the all-region basketball team. Prior to playing at St. Ambrose, Sandvold played a season at the University of Oregon. Sandvold was an assistant coordinator for Youth Volunteer Corps of the Quad Cities (Davenport, Iowa) from March-August 1995 where she organized and supervised youth teams to work at various project sites. She was a volunteer coach for Davenport Assumption High School's women's track team in 1995 and a counselor/coach for AAU Girl's Basketball (ages 16 and under) in the summers of 1988-94. A member of the Dean's List at St. Ambrose, Oregon and Kirkwood Community College (Cedar Rapids), Sandvold was a JUCO all-American player and academic all-American.

7 Outlook

A new coach, a new season. That's the way the Northern Iowa women's basketball team is looking at its 1995-96 campaign. Tony DiCecco, an assistant coach at Creighton the last six years, l:iecomes the sixth head coach in UNI women's basketball hi story. DiCecco will look to blend a youthful squad with five sophomores and three freshmen, along with four j un iors and onl y two seni ors. With the youthfu l team came inexperience last year, but with a season under their belts, thi s year's team looks to build on the confidence gained a year ago. Di Cecco, a I 97 l graduate of Upper Iowa Uni ver­ sity, began coaching at West Central Community Schools in May nard, Iowa, from 197 1-73. He spent 16 years, 1973-89, as head coach at Montezuma (Iowa) Community Schools where he compiled a 305-69 record before coaching at Creighton. "I'm very excited to be back in Iowa," said DiCecco. "There is a lot of good people in Iowa, and many of them are girl s' basketball coaches who are friends of mine." DiCecco ·says he wants his players to make a commitment to UNI. "We want our players to make a seri ous commitment to the program. A commitment that not onl y includes basketball , but social and academi c development as well. We want them to stri ve to be champi ons." He added he wants hi s players to succeed in whatever they do and he knows the onl y way to achieve that is thro ugh hard work and a competiti ve spirit. "If you don' t work like a champion, there's no way to ex pect to be a champion on the court. Whatever they are doing, we want them to be successful." When disc ussing the 1995-96 Panther squad, Karen Fenske DiCecco said UNI needs to strengthen i,ts in side game. 'T m excited about the team's potential to shoot the basketball ," Fenske established herself as one of the top three­ said DiCecco. "But we have to be able to develop an inside point shooters in the Vall ey last year. She started all but three game - that will be an emphasis thi s season." UNI returns games, averaged 8. 5 points, nailed 48 treys and led the team three starters and 11 letterwinners from last season's 4-22 ( l- in minutes played with 31 per game. "She has great offensive 17 MVC) team. abilities, but she has to develop a consistency in her pl ay Forward/guard Jen Steffens was one of the top from game to game," said DiCecco. freshmen in the Missouri Valley Confe rence and fini shed Junior guard Kell ey Westhoff built on a strong second on the team with an 8.9 scoring average to go with freshman year and became the main point guard the latter 4.0 rebounds per game last year. half of the season. Westhoff is expected to be the leading "Jen is our strongest phys ical player," said candidate at point guard this season. "She is a big key for DiCecco. "We need her strength , toughne sand hard-nose us," said DiCecco. "She has the potential to be a very good approach to the game to be shown on the team. She knows point guard in the Mi ssouri Valley. She needs to assume the the way the game is supposed to be played. She has that leadership role as our point guard. As our fl oor leader, she tough mental approach we need in our program." will be instrumental in the development of our program. " Steffens, along with junior Karen Fenske, will be Junior Kate Lawler came on strong at the end of the looked on to score for the Panthers. "We are looking for both season after seeing limited time in the early going. Lawler of them to increase their scoring potenti al. We need all of our gained a starting role and averaged over 11 points and fi ve players to be more conscious of scoring," said DiCecco. rebounds in the last six games of the year. "We' re excited The Panthers fini shed 10th in the MVC in scoring about Kate because of the positive way she finished her last season and with the loss of leading scoring Laura season. Kate comes from great basketball tradition," said Volbrecht, it is a major concern for DiCecco. DiCecco. A tradition DiCecco wants to incorporate into thi s 8 OutlotJk squad. "Her high school and family tradition is important competitiveness and force players to work hard and be and she has to be part of our development." DiCecco says challenged every day," said DiCecco. Lawler has perimeter skills as well as post-up skills. "She Three talented freshmen join Northern Iowa. Mary gives us more fl exibility versus our opponents." Koch (Pequot Lakes, Minn.) was a four-year all-conference Jessica Johnson, a 6-0 sophomore from Kentucky, selection, a Minne ota All-Star and all-state honorable played well last season at forward. Johnson was one of mention. Kate Hanneman (Center Point, Iowa) was a first UNJ's top shooters, shooting team all -state selection the at a 45 percent clip from the last two sea ons and all­ fl oor and 80 percent from the conference three season . line. She started Eri n Fox (Denver, lowa) 14 of 26 games. Another earned two-time first team sophomore, Shannan Kadner, all-state selecti ons, two-ti me figures to be a factor in the conference MVP and was a post after a good first sea.son. USA Today honorable Kadner averaged 12 mjnutes mention All-America. per game after an early sea on "I'm excited about the illness forced her to miss fi ve freshmen," said DiCecco. games. "They bring with them great "It's exciting the high school basketball potential the e two bring to tradition. Their tournament our program. Our empha is experience in their high thi year will be to develop a chool careers hope to carry consistency in their game. over to their college career ." They both must be able to DiCecco hopes the contribute on offense a well freshmen will bring a as on defense. Kadner and competitive element to the Johnson can operate from the Panther . "We expect them to post as well as the perimeter," be contributor on this team. said DiCecco. They all bring offensive Seniors Becky scoring potential and speed. Simonson and Carrie Jaspers Their abilities will fit well Jen Steffens averaged 14 mjnutes between in to our style of play." them in the po t. "I'm excited about the seniors. I know they Overall, DiCecco wants to make the players believe have not played a lot of minutes, but that mu t change. We in themselves. "If they prepare themselves to be successful need a strong contribution from both of them in the post fo r now, they have a greater chance to be that way in the future," our team to make a ucces ful jump." said DiCecco. "If they believe they can be successful , we can Simonson has the size and strength to be a major move in the right directi on. They must develop a love and force in the Missouri Valley, according to DiCecco. "She has passion for the game they play if they want to be successful the ability to be a great po t-up player. At 6-4, and with her in the Missouri Valley Conference." mobility she can cause defense to adjust to her play. Jaspers DiCecco said they will be challenged every ti me run the fl oor a good as any big kid around," said DiCecco. they go on the fl oor and he hopes the team accepts the "An area of concern is her ability to fini h in the post. Carrie challenge and prepares themselves to be winners. "We are must also be a factor on the boards." going to work hard on building a toughness that I feel is Sophomore Adrienne Miske! is a post-player and needed to be successful in college women's basketball according to DiCecco, needs to be aggres ive. "She has to today," said DiCecco. DiCecco aid as young as the team give the team quality minute and be a defensive contributor. was last season, the experience gained will be a positive She should give us great strength on the boards." factor. "I understand the program must learn to crawl before Miskell saw action in 24 games last season. it can walk, and walk before it can run. It' the beginning Sophomore Danelle Vander Plas and junior Amanda Truax stages of a sense of pride that this program will be built averaged six and four minutes in the backcourt and should be upon." important parts of the team. "They hould challenge through

9 Alnhabetical Roster No. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School (JC) 24 *Karen Fenske G 5-9 Jr. Ellsworth, Wis./Ellsworth 44 Erin Fox G 5-7 Fr. Denver, Iowa/Denver 45 Kate Hanneman GIF 5-10 Fr. Center Point, Iowa/Center Point-Urbana 51 *Carrie Jaspers c 6-3 Sr. Ackley, Iowa/Ackley-Geneva 52 *Jessica Johnson F 6-0 So. Madisonville, Ky./North Hopkins 32 *Shannan Kadner F/C 6-1 So. Conrad, lowa/BCL-UW 22 Mary Koc~ GIF 5-10 Fr. Pequot Lakes, Minn./Pequot Lakes 23 *Kate Lawler GIF 5-11 Jr. Rochester, Minn./Lourdes 54 * Adrienne Miskell F 6-0 So. O'Fallon, Ill./O'Fallon Township 50 *Becky Simonson c 6-4 Sr. New Berlin, Wis./Eisenhower 40 *Jen Steffens F 5-11 So. Primghar, Iowa/South O'Brien 25 * Amanda Truax G 5-8 Jr. Corydon, Iowa/Wayne Community 10 *Danelle Vander Plas G 5-7 So. Oostburg, Wis./Oostburg 15 *Kelley Westhoff G 5-8 Jr. Dubuque, Iowa/Wahlert

Numerical Roster No. Player·· Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School (JC) 10 *Danelle Vander Plas G 5-7 So. Oostburg, Wis./Oostburg 15 *Kelley Westhoff G 5-8 Jr. Dubuque, Iowa/Wahlert 22 Mary Koch GIF 5-10 Fr. Pequot Lakes, Minn./Pequot Lakes 23 *Kate Lawler GIF 5-11 Jr. Rochester, Minn./Lourdes 24 *Karen Fenske G 5-9 Jr. Ellsworth, Wis./Ellsworth 25 * Amanda Truax G 5-8 Jr. Corydon, Iowa/Wayne Community 32 *Shannan Kadner F/C 6-1 So. Conrad, lowa/BCL-UW 40 *Jen Steffens F 5-11 So. Primghar, Iowa/South O'Brien 44 Erin Fox G 5-7 Fr. Denver, Iowa/Denver 45 Kate Hanneman GIF 5-10 Fr. Center Point, Iowa/Center Point-Urbana 50 *Becky Simonson c 6-4 Sr. New Berlin, Wis./Eisenhower 51 *Carrie Jaspers c 6-3 Sr. Ackley, Iowa/Ackley-Geneva 52 *Je ssica Johnson F 6-0 So. Madisonville, Ky./North Hopkins 54 * Adrienne Miskell F 6-0 So. O'Fallon, Ill./O'Fallon Township *returning letterwinner

Head Coach: Tony DiCecco Assistant Coaches: Colleen Heimstead, Tanya Warren Graduate Assistant: Jenny Sandvold

Squad Breakdown Pronunciation Guide Seniors (2) - Carrie Jaspers, Becky Simonson 10 - Vander Plas (Van· der Plas) Juniors (4)- Karen Fenske, Kelley Westhoff, 15 - Westhoff (West · off) Kate Lawler, Amanda Truax 22 - Koch (Cook) Sophomores(S) - Jessica Johnson, Shannan Kadner, 25 - Truax (True· ax) Adrienne Miskell, Jen Steffens, Danelle Vantler Plas 40 - Steffens (Steff · ens) Freshmen (3) - Erin Fox, Kate Hanneman, Mary Koch 54 - Miskell (Miss · kell) DiCecco (De · Checko) Heimstead (Hime · stead) 10 #51 Carrie Jaspers Senior, Center, 6-3 Ackley, Iowa/Ack ley-Geneva

1994-95 (Junior Season): · Played in 19 games. Personal Facts: · Shot 65 % (1 l-of-17) from the field. · Daughter of Art and Susan Jaspers · Scored 26 points and grabbed 29 · Born J une 18, 1974 . · Youngest of four children, sister Carmen · Registered fir t career double-double with career-high 10 points and and brother Andy attended Iowa State, career-high IO rebounds vs. Southwest Missouri State. sister Emily attends Wartburg · Grabbed seven rebounds vs. Creighton. · Majoring in early childhood education/elementary education 1993-94 (Sophomore Season): · Would like to be a teacher · Played in 15 games. · · Hobbies include running and biking, sports · Scored 19 points and grabbed 21 rebounds. · Scored four points and had three rebounds vs. Chicago State. Career Highs: Points: 10 @ SW Missouri State (2/9/95) Rebounds: IO @ SW Missouri State (2/9/95) 1992-93 (Freshman Season): Assists: 2 vs. Creighton (1/29/94) · Played in 14 games. Steals: 2 vs. Bradley (3/4/95) · Started first college game vs. Chicago State and tied her then Blocks: 2 vs . Kansas (2/9/93) career-high with nine points. FT Made: 3-4 @ Indiana State (l/4/94), 3-4 vs. Creighton (1/25/93) High School FT Att: 4 @ Indiana State (1/4/94), (Ackley-Geneva): 4 vs. Creighton (1/25/93), · Averaged 41.8 4 vs. Chicago State (2/25/93) points, 4.3 FG Made: 5-6 @ SW Missouri State (2/9/95) rebounds mid 3.6 FG Att: 6 vs. Bradley (2/11/94), assists while 6 @ SW Missouri State (2/9/95) Minutes: 28 @ SW Missouri State (2/9/95) shooting 66% from the field during senior season. · An all-conference first team selection as senior and junior after second team honors as sophomore. · Three-time all-state and conference MVP as senior. · Two-year first-team all-conference in volleyball. · Third-team all-state in volleyball as senior. · Four letters each in basketball, track and volleyball. · Member of National Honor Society.

CA REER STATISTICS YEAR GIGS FG-FGA FG% 3PT/3PTA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS-AVE REB-AVE ASTTO BLK ST 1992-93 14/1 12/19 .632 0/0 .000 6/11 .546 30/2.0 19/1.3 0 10 3 2 1993-94 15/0 6/17 .353 0/0 .000 7/11 .636 19/1.3 21/1.4 3 6 I 0 1994-95 19/l 11/17 .647 0/0 .000 4/7 .571 26/1.4 29/1.5 1 4 Q 4 Totals 48/2 29/53 .547 0/0 .000 17/29 .586 75/1.5 69/1.4 4 20 4' 6 11 #50 Becky SiIDonson Senior, Center, 6-4 New Berlin, Wisconsin/Eisenhower

1994-95 (Junior Season): Personal Facts: · Played in l 7 games with first career start v . Utah. · Daughter of Jim and Nancy Simonson · Averaged 2.8 ppg and 2.0 rpg. · Born June 29, 1973 · Led team with 11 blocks. · Second oldest of five children · Scored career-high nine points vs. Utah. · Majoring in elementary education · Tied career-high with six rebound vs. Southwest Missouri State. · Future plans include teaching and · Set career-high with four field goals made v . Utah. being a high school basketball coach · Set career-high with two steals vs. Utah and four blocks v . Creighton. · Hobbies include sports, crafts, biking · Played sea on-high 20 minutes vs. Creighton. and writing

1993-94 (Sophomore Season): Career Highs: · Played in 16 games. · Averaged l .6 ppg and 1.4 rpg. Points: 9 vs. Utah (12/3/94) · Scored season-high seven points vs. Bradley. Rebounds: 6 vs. SW Missouri State ( II 18/95), vs. Chicago State (2/25/93) 1992-93 Assists: I several time (Freshman Season): Steals: 2 vs. Utah (12/3/94) 4 @ Creighton (1/7/95) · Played in 14 games. Blocks: · Season-high six FT Made: 3-4@ Bradley (1/15/95) rebounds vs. FT Att: 4 @ Bradley ( II 15/95) FG Made: 4-9 vs. Utah (12/3/94) Chicago State. Att: 13 @ Creighton (1/7/95) · Totaled five blocks. FG 20 @ Creighton ( I /7/95) · Season-high four Minutes: points vs. Southern Illinois.

High School (Eisenhower): · Played in 1990 Badger State Games. · Earned second-team all-conference selection. · Picked all-conference track in shot put. · Member of Letterwinners Club, Marching Band and DECA.

CA REER STATISTICS YEAR GIGS FG-FGA FG% 3PT/3PTA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS-AVE REB-AVE AST TO BLK ST 1992-93 14/0 5/1 1 .455 010 .000 0/2 .000 10/0.7 14/ l.O l 5 5 2 1993-94 16/0 11/37 .297 0/0 .000 3/6 .500 25/ 1.6 22/1.4 2 6 7 4 1994-95 17 /2 2 1/58 .362 0/0 .000 6/13 .462 48/2.8 34/2.0 2 Q Jj_ J Totals 47/2 37/106 .349 0/0 .000 9/21 .429 83/1.8 70/ l.5 5 17 23 9 12 #24 Karen Fenske Junior, Guard, 5-9 Ellsworth, Wisconsin/Ellsworth

1994-95 (Sophomore Season): · Played in all 26 games with 23 tarts. Personal Facts: · Second-leading corer with 8.5 ppg. · Daughter of Robert and Carol Fenske · Scored career-high 17 points vs. Southern · Born April 2, 1975 lllinoi . · Majoring in marketing · Career-high even rebounds vs. lllinois State and Creighton. · Selected honorable mention · Also set career-high for field goals made (seven) and attempted. Academic All-Missouri Valley · Set career-high for steals with fo ur and assists with fi ve v . · Grade point average of 3.07 University of Wi consin-Milwaukee. · Member of American Marketing · Scored in double figures 13 games. Association · Led team with 48 three-pointers and 171 attempt . · Second on team with 35 steals. Career Highs: · Led team in minutes played with 805. Points: 17 vs. Southern Illinois (2/18/95) Rebounds: 7 vs. Illinois State (1/26/95), 1993-94 (Freshman Season): @ Creighton (2/5/95) · Played in 2 1 of 26 games. Assists: 5 vs. UW-Mil waukee ( 12/28/94) · Started fir t college game at Drake. Steals: 4 vs. UW-Milwaukee (12/28/94) · Averaged 2.7 ppg and 1.2 rpg. Blocks: 1 four times · Scored season-high 15 points v . Bradley. FT Made: 2 everal times · Scored nine point , five rebounds and had four assists vs. Illinois State. FT Alt: 4 @ Mo.-Kansas City ( 12/20/94), 4 vs. Southern Illinois (2/5/95) High School FG Made: 7 vs. Southern Illinois (2/5/95) (Ellsworth): FG Att: 17 vs. Wichita State (1/16/95) · Broke six scoring 3Pt Made: 4 @ Drake (1/9/95), and shooting 4 vs. Wichita State ( I /16/95) records, including 3Pt Att: 15 vs. Wichita State ( I /16/95) career scoring. Minutes: 40 @ Indiana State (2/23/95) · Averaged 19. I ppg, 5.0 rpg and 4.0 apg senior season. · Two-time all­ conference per­ former. · Member of National Honor Society.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GIGS FG-FGA FG% 3PT/3PTA 3PT% FT-FT A FT% PTS-AVE REB-AVE AST TO BLK ST 1993-94 2 1/I 2 1/79 .266 7/39 .180 7/1 I .636 56/2.7 26/1.2 17 21 I I I 1994-95 26/23 8 1/270 .300 48/171 .28 1 12/32 .375 222/8.5 70/2.7 26 84 l 35 Totals 47/24 102/349 .292 55/210 .262 19/43 .442 278/5.9 96/2.0 43 105 4 46 13 #23 Kate Lawler Junior, Guard/Forward, 5-11 Rochester, Minnesota/Lourdes I 1994-95 (Sophomore Season): Personal Facts: · Played in 25 games. · Daughter of Tom and Sue Lawler · Started seven games. · Born April 27, 1975 · Averaged 5.6 ppg and 2.3 rpg. · Middle of three children · Scored career-high 15 points vs. Evansvi ll e. · Sister Lori played basketball at · Scored in double figures in six games. Minnesota · Grabbed career-high 10 rebounds vs. Indiana State. · Majoring in economics and · Recorded first double-double with I I points and IO rebounds v . Indiana State. psychology · Shot 30% from three-point range ( I 6-for-53). · Selected honorable mention · Led team with 85% from free throw line (29-for-34). Academic All-Missouri Valley · Second on team with 27 assists. · Grade point average of 3.54 · Career-high five assists v . Indiana State-. · Would like to go into fashion · Career-high four steals vs. Southern Illinois. merchandising 1993-94 (Freshman Season): · Played in 22 games. Career Highs: · Started first collegiate game vs. Morehead State. Points: 15 vs. Evansville (2/16/95) · Averaged l.9 ppg and l.l rpg. Rebounds: 10 @ Indiana State (2/23/95) · Scored six points vs. Missouri-Kansas City and Illinois State. Assists: 5 @ Indiana State (2/23/95) Steals: 4 vs. Southern Illinoi (2/ 18/95) High School Blocks: 2 vs. Evansville (2/l6/95) (Lourdes): FT Made: 6-6@ Wa hington State (12/2/94), · Led team to two vs. SW Mi souri State ( II 18/95) state titles. FT Att: 6@ Washington State (12/2/94), · Earned all-state vs. SW Missouri State (l/18/95), tournament, all­ vs. Evansville (2/ 16/95) state academic, FG Made: 5-1 I @ Wichita State (2/ 11 /95), all-conference and 5- 10 vs. Evansville (2/ 16/95) all-city as senior. FG Att: 13 vs. Southern Illinois (2/J 8/95) · Member of 3Pt Made: 2 several times National Honor 3Pt Att: 4 several time Society. Minutes: 35 @ Indiana State (2/23/95)

CA REER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS FG-FGA FG % 3PT/3PTA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS-AVE REB-AVE AST TO BLK ST 1993-94 22/1 16/47 .340 2/JO .200 7/9 .778 41/ 1.9 25/ I. I 16 19 7 1994-95 25/7 48/146 .329 16/53 .302 29/34 .853 141/5.6 58/2.3 27 58 1 .lQ Totals 47/8 64/ 193 .332 18/63 .286 36/43 .837 182/3.9 83/ 1.8 43 77 5 23 14 #25 Ainanda Truax Junior, Guard, 5-8 Corydon, Iowa/Wayne Community

1994-95 (Sophomore Season): · Played in 15 games with first collegiate start vs. Personal Facts: Utah. · Daughter of Doug and Nancy Truax · Averaged 1.0 ppg and 0.5 rpg in 60 minutes · Born June 17, 1975 during eason. · Middle of three children, brother · Made four-of-six from the free throw line. Brian plays football for UNI and is · Scored season-high fou r points vs. Washington State and Southwest Missouri men's basketball cheerleader State. · Majoring in elementary education · Played in 10 conference games. · Nickname is "Casper'' · Would like to coach basketball and 1993-94 (Freshman Season): softball · Played in 11 games after earning spot as a walk-on. · Hobbies include reading, biking, · Averaged 1.7 ppg and 0.6 rpg. spending time with famUy and · Scored career-high eight point and had career-high five rebounds v . Northern friends Arizona. · Made l I -of-14 freee throws. · Played in first collegiate game vs. Northern Arizona. Career Highs: Points: 8 @ Nort hern Arizona (12/20/93) High School Rebounds: 5 @ Northern Arizona ( 12/20/93) (Wayne Community): Assists: J several times · Went to Moravia High Steals: 1 @ Washington State (12/2/94), School as a freshman @ Northern Arizona ( 12/20/93); and ophomore. vs. SW Mi souri State ( 1/9/94) · First team all-confer­ FT Made: 6-8 @ Northern Arizona ( 12/20/93) ence baskeft>al I and FT Att: 8 @ Northern Arizona ( 12/20/93) oftball player as a FG Made: 2-2 @ Washington State ( 12/2/94), sophomore. v . SW Missouri State ( 1/1 8/95) · After going to Wayne FG Att: 4 v . Utah ( 12/3/94), vs. Drake Community High (1/22/94),@ SW Missouri State (2/3/94) School, she earned 3Pt Made: 1-1 @ Nebraska (12/18/94) first team all­ 3Pt Att: 2 vs. Evansville (2/1 6/95), conference honors 2 @ SW Missouri State (2/3/95) twice in basketball and Minutes: 17 @ Northern Arizona ( 12/20/93) softball. · Selected as eight-time academic all-conference selection. · Lettered in volleyball and track.

CA REER STATISTICS YEAR GIGS FG-FGA FG% 3PT/3PTA 3PT % FT-FTA FT% PTS-AVE REB-AVE AST TO BLK ST 1993-94 I 1/0 4/17 .235 0/4 .000 l 1/14 .786 19/ 1.7 7/0.6 3 11 0 2 1994-95 15/ I 5/19 .263 J16 . 167 4/6 .667 15/ 1.0 7/0.5 2 .8. Q l Totals 26/1 9/36 .250 1/10 . JOO 15/20 .750 34/1 .3 14/0.5 5 19 0 3 15 #15 Kelley Westhoff Junior, Guard, 5-8 . Dubuque, Iowa/Wahlert

1994-95 (Sophomore Season): Personal Facts: · Pl ayed in 26 game with 18 tarts. · Averaged 3.7 ppg and 3.4 rpg. · Daughter of Bob and Sue Westhoff · Led team with 84 assists and was third with 31 · Born January 13, 1975 steals. · Youngest of four children · Shot 76% (34/45) from the free throw line. · Majoring in finance · Scored career-hi gh 12 points at Washington State. · Selected honorable mention · Scored 11 points vs. Wichita State. Academic All-Missouri Valley · Grabbed career-hi gh eight rebounds vs. Drake. · Grade point average of 3.19 · Set career-hi gh and team season-high with nine assists vs. Evansvi ll e. · Hobbies include water skiing and watching movies 1993-94 (Freshman Season): Career Highs: · Played in 26 games Points: 12 @ Washington State ( 12/2/94) with 15 starts. Rebounds: 8 @ Drake ( I /9/95) · First career start Assists: 9 @ Evansvi li e (I /21 /95) came vs. Nebraska, Steals: 6 vs. Creighton (l/29/94) scoring three points Blocks: l four times and grabbing three FT Made: 5-6 @ Drake ( 1/9/95) rebounds. FT Att: 7 @ Washington State ( 12/2/94) · Averaged 3.5 ppg, FG Made: 4-7@ Washington State 2.6 rpg, 2.2 apg and ( 12/2/94) 1.3 spg. FG Att: 7 @ Washington State · Set career-hi gh with ( 12/2/94), 7 vs. Wichita State six steals vs. (1/16/95), 7 vs. Drake (2/2/95) Creighton. 3Pt FG: l vs . Wichita State (1/16/95) 3Pt Att: I several time High School Minutes: 37@ Creighton (1/7/95) (Wahlert): · Three-year starter. · Selected to Iowa all -star team and Iowa select team as seni or. · Averaged 8.0 ppg. · Ranked second in state in assists as seni or. · Owns school records for and assists. · Voted to four post eason honor teams after senior season, including all -conference and all -area. · Member of National Honor Society.

CA REER STATISTICS YEAR GIGS FG-FGA FG% 3PT/3PTA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS-AVE REB-AVE AST TO BLK ST 1993-94 26/15 35/92 .380 0/2 .000 2 1/30 .700 9 1/3.5 68/2.6 56 67 4 33 1994-95 26/18 3 1/97 .320 .ill. .200 34/45 .756 97/3.7 89/3.4 84 56 1 .ll Totals 52/33 66/189 .349 l/7 .143 55/75 .733 188/3.6 157/3.2 140 123 8 64 16 #52 Jessica Johnson Sophomore, Forward, 6-0 Madisonville, Kentucky/North Hopkins

1994-95 (Freshman Season): · Played in 26 games with 14 starts. Personal Facts: · Started first college game vs. Unjversity of · Daughter of Fred and Linda Johnson Wisconsin-Milwaukee, scoring 10 points and · Born February 19, 1976 grabbing six rebounds. · Second oldest of four children · Averaged 4.2 ppg and 3.2 rpg. · Considering majoring in elementary · Shot 80% (37/46) from the free throw line. education · Scored season-high 12 points vs. Bradley. · Nickname is "J" · Recorded six rebounds in three different games, vs. Missouri-Kansas City, · Hobbies include water skiing, Unjversity of Wisconsi_n-Milwaukee and Evansville. and · Third-leading 26 offensive rebounds on team.

High School (North Hopkins): Career Highs: · Averaged 17 ppg and 9 rpg. Points: 12 vs. Bradley (3/4/95) · Earned state, regional, district and conference postseason accolades. Rebounds: 6@ Mo.-Kansas City (12/20/94), · Most Valuable Player on team senior season. vs . UW-MHwaukee (12/28/30), · Also lettered in track & field. @ Evansville (1/21/95) Assists: 2 several times Steals: 2 @ Mo.-Kansas City (12/20/94), @ Bradley (l/4/95), @ Wichita State (2/11/95) Blocks: 3@ Evansville (1/2 1/95) FT Made: 7-8 vs. Southern Illinois (2/18/95) FT Att: 8 vs. Southern Illinois (2/18/95) FG Made: 5-12 vs. Northern Arizona (12/30/94) FG Att: 12 vs. Northern Arizona (12/30/94) Minutes: 31 vs. Northern Arizona (12/30/94)

CA REER STATISTICS YEAR GIGS FG-FGA FG% 3PT/3PTA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS-AVE REB-A VE AST TO BLK ST 1994-95 26/14 36/81 .445 0/0 .000 37/46 .804 109/4.2 82/3.2 16 40 6 15 17 #32 Shannan Kadner Sophomore, Forward/Center, 6-1 Conrad, Iowa/BCL-UW

1994-95 (Freshman Season): Personal Facts: · Played in 21 games getting first coll egiate start vs. Kansas. · Daughter of Jim and Donna Kadner · Averaged 3.1 ppg and 2.3 rpg. · Born March 25, 1976 · Scored season-hi gh nine points and seven · Oldest of two children · Majoring in public relations/ rebounds vs. Evansvi ll e. · Also scored eight points vs. Creighton and Southwest Mi ssouri State. marketing · Season-hi gh two blocks vs. Evansvi ll e. · Hobbies include shopping and being · Two steals in three different games. with family and friends

High School (BCL-UW): · Led team to conference championshi p senior season. · All-state selection as senior. Career Highs: · All-conference selection as junior and seni or. Points: 9 vs. Evansville (2/16/95) · Scored 2,059 points. Rebounds: 7 vs. Evansville (2/16/95) · Earned all -conference in vo ll eyball and state track and fie ld qualifier. Assists: I several times · Member of National Honor Society. Steals: 2 vs. Utah (12/3/94), @ SW Mi ssouri State (2/9/95), vs. Evansville (2/ 16/95) Blocks: 2 vs. Evansville (2/16/95) FT Made: 2-2 vs. Creighton (1/7/95), @ SW Missouri State (2/9/95), @ Indiana State (2/23/95) FT Att: 3 vs. Evansville (2/16/95) FG Made: 4-7 @ Creighton (2/5/95), 4-12 vs. Evansville (2/16/95) FG Att: 12 vs. Evansville (2/16/95) Minutes: 26 @ Indiana State (2/23/95)

CA REER STATISTICS YEAR GIGS FG-FGA FG% 3PT/3PTA 3PT % FT-FTA FT% PTS-AVE REB-A VE AST TO BLK ST 1994-95 21/2 2 L/66 .424 0/0 .000 8/11 .727 64/3.1 49/2.3 4 16 6 10 18 #54 Adrienne Miskell Sophomore, Forward, 6-0 0 'Fallon, Illinois/0 'Fallon Township

1994-95 (Freshman Season): · Played in 24 games. Personal Facts: · First career tart at Washington State. · Daughter of Sandra Miskell · Averaged 2.1 ppg and 2.2 rpg. · Born January 8, 1976 · Scored season-high eight point vs. · Brother Clifford is graduate of Uni versity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Grambling State University · Grabbed ix rebounds vs. Uni ver ity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and · Majoring in accounting orthern Arizona. · Accounting intern at Price · Season-high two blocks vs. Northern Ari zona, two assists at Indiana State and Waterhouse during summer two steals vs. Drake. · • Hobbies include shopping, volley­ ball, softball and baking High School (O'Fallon Township): · Averaged 15 points and nine rebounds as a senior. · School record for points and rebounds in career. Career Highs: · Career leader in point in a game with 40 and rebound in a game with 19. Points: 8 vs. UW-Milwaukee (12/28/94) · School's Most Valuable Athlete. Rebounds: 6 vs. UW-Milwaukee · First team all-area as junior and senior. ( 12/28/94), vs. Northern Arizona · Also lettered in volleyball and oftball. (12/30/94) · Member of National Honor Society, SADD, Geology Clu b and Ecology Club. Assists: 2 @ Indiana State (2/23/95) Steals: 2 vs. Drake (2/2/95) Blocks: 2 vs. Northern Arizona (12/30/94) FT Made: 4-6 @ Indiana State (2/23/95) FT Att: 6 @ Indiana State (2/23/95) FG Made: 4-7 vs. UW-Milwaukee (12/28/94) FG Att: 7 @ Minnesota (12/10/94), vs. UW-Milwaukee (12/28/94) Minutes: 18 vs. Northern Arizona ( 12/30/94)

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GIGS FG-FGA FG% 3PT/3PTA 3PT % FT-FTA FT% PTS-AVE REB-AVE AST TO BLK ST 1994-95 24/ l 20/64 .3 13 0/0 .000 I 0/22 .455 50/2. 1 52/2.2 3 10 5 7 19 #40 Jen Steffens Sophomore, Forward, 5-11 . Primghar, Iowa/South O'Brien

1994-95 (Freshman Season): · Played in all 26 games with 14 starts. Personal Facts: · Second-leading scorer at 8.9 ppg and rebounder · Daughter of Dave and Marj Steffens at 4.0 rpg. · Born January 19, 1976 · Scored season-high 22 points vs. Missouri- · Sister Kim attended UNI Kansas City. · Majoring in political science and · Recorded double-double with 11 points and IO rebounds vs. Bradley. finance · Scored in double fi gures 13 games. · Would like to be a lawyer · Converted eight-of-nine free throws vs. Utah. · Hobbies include running, shopping and swimming High School (South O'Brien): · First team all-state election. · Career scoring and rebounding leader. · Averaged 26 ppg, IO rpg and 4 steals per game as a senior. Career Highs: · All -state volleyball. Points: 22 @ Missouri-Kansas City · Earned letters irHrack and golf. (12/20/94) · Member of National Honor Society and FCA Ambassadors. Rebounds: 10 @ Bradley (1/4/95) · Valedictori an and class president. Assists: 2 four times Steals: 3 @ Drake ( 1/9/95) Blocks: 1 several times FT Made: 8-9 vs. Utah ( 12/3/94) FT Att: 9 VS. Utah (12/3/94) FG Made: 8-15 @ Missouri- Kansas City ( 12/20/94) FG Att: 17 @ Bradley (1/4/95) 3Pt Made: 2-3 vs. Wichita State ( 1/16/95), 2-4 vs. SW Missouri State ( I /18/95) 3Pt Att: 5 vs. Kan as ( 12/6/94), @ Mi souri-Kan as City (12/20/94) Minutes: 35 @ Missouri-Kansas City ( 12/20/94)

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CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS FG-FGA FG% 3PT/3PTA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS-AVE REB-A VE AST TO BLK ST 1994-95 26/ 14 76/234 .325 13/48 .27 1 65/ I 00 .650 230/8.9 103/4.0 17 75 5 2 1 20 #10 Danelle Vander Plas Sophomore, Guard, 5-7 Oostburg, Wisconsin/Oostburg

1994-95 (Freshman Season): Personal Facts: · Played in 25 game . · Averaged 1.2 ppg and 0.6 rpg. · Daughter of John and La Rae Vander Plas · Made l l-of- 11 free throw . · Born March 31, 1976 · Scored season-high seven point v . Wa hington · Youngest of three children, brother State. Dean played basketball at UW­ · Made fir t three-point of career vs. Washington State. Green Bay while sister Deanna · Grabbed sea on-high three rebound v . Nebraska. played at Old Dominion · Season-high six as ists vs. Washington State. · Season-high three ste;:il s vs. ebraska. · Majoring in finance · Hobbies include listening to music and collecting Marvin the Martian High School (Oostburg): items · Led team to state Class 3-A title senior season. · Averaged 16 point , 4.0 rebounds, 5.0 steals and 3.0 a si ts per game as senior. · Avid Green Bay Packer fan · Most Valuable Player of conference as junior and senior. · All-state honorable mention as senior. · Selected to state all-tournament team as senior. Career Highs: Points: 7 @ Washington State ( 12/2/94) Rebounds: 3 @ Nebraska ( 12/18/94) Assists: 6 @ Washington State ( 12/2/94) Steals: 3 @ Nebraska (12/18/94) FT Made: 4-4@ Washington State (12/2/94) FT Att: 4@ Washington State ( 12/2/94) FG Made: 2-2 vs. Southern Illinois (2/18/95) FG Att: 6@ Wa hington State (12/2/94), vs. Utah (12/3/94) 3Pt Made: 1-1 @ Washington State ( 12/2/94) 3Pt Att: 3 vs. Utah (12/3/94) Minutes: 18 vs. Utah ( 12/3/94)

CA REER STATISTICS YEAR GIGS FG-FGA FG % 3PT/3PTA 3PT% FT-FTA FT% PTS-AVE REB-A VE AST TO BLK ST 1994-95 25/0 9/32 .28 1 1/6 .167 11/11 1.000 30/1.2 14/0.6 I I 30 0 7 21 #44 Erin Fox Freshman, Guard, 5-7 .Denver, Iowa/Denver

High School (Denver): Personal Facts · Two-time first team all-state. · Two-time confe rence Most Valuable Player. · Daughter of Kim Fox · Honorable mention All-America by USA Today. · Born January 11, 1977 · Led state in assists senior sea on. · Oldest of three children · Led team to 44-2 record last two years. · Majoring in math education · Member of National Honor Society. · Traveled overseas to play basket­ ball on a Scandinavian tour with the Iowa AA U Select team

#45 Kate Hanne01an Freshman, Guard/Forward, 5-10 Center Point, Iowa/Center Point-Urbana

High School (Center Point-Urbana): Personal Facts · First team all-state last two seasons. · First team all-conference three years. · Daughter of David and Carol Hanneman · Led team to 1995 Class 2A state championship. · Selected to 1995 all-state tournament team. · Born September 13, 1976 · Also played volleyball and softball as well as member of track team. · Oldest of three children · Honorable mention all-state in volleyball ; first team all-conference three years in · Majoring in biology/pre-med softball and fi rst team all-district senior year. · Hobbies include swimming, sports · Member of school record 4x800, distance medley and 4x400 relay teams. · Member of National Honor Society, Spanish Club. · Grade point average of 4.0 all four years. · Graduated third in class out of 69. · Senior class president.

22 #22 Mary Koch Freshman, Guard/Forward, 5-10 Pequot Lakes, Minnesota/Pequot Lakes

High School (Pequot Lakes): · Three-year team Most Valuable Pl ayer. Personal Facts · Four-year all-confe rence. · Daughter of John and Annette Koch · Minnesota All-Star, all- tate honorable mention · Born January 4, 1977 and finali t for top state player eni or sea on. · Youngest of nine children · Two-time district Most Valuable Player. · Undecided on college major · Also pl ayed volleyball and competed in track. · Hobbies include rollerblading and · Three-year team MVP and three-year all-conference in volleyball. volleyball · Two-time all-state, two-time region and district MVP. · Four-year team mo t valuable player. · Finished ixth in state in long jump enior sea on. · Member of National H.onor Society. · Choir president.

Kelley Westhoff

Kate Lawler 23 1994-95 Final Sta tis tic s;/Re s u Its

Player GIGS FG·A FG % 3FG-A 3FG % FT-A FT % PTS AVG.OR DR REB AVG. PF/D AST TO BLK STL Ml Laura Volbrecht 26/26 103/211 .488 7/22 .3 18 74/130 .569 287 11.0 67 91 158 6.1 80/6 19 74 9 28 682 Jen Steffens 26/14 76/234 .325 13/48 .27 1 65/100 .650 230 8.9 36 67 103 4.0 59/1 17 75 5 21 583 Karen Fenske 26/23 81/270 .300 48/171 .281 12/32 .375 222 8.5 21 49 70 2.7 68/2 26 84 3 35 805 Nikki Dillard 23/20 611177 .345 1/5 .200 43/68 .632 166 7.2 13 35 48 2. 1 53/0 40 68 0 45 579 Kate Lawler 25n 48/146 .329 16/53 .302 29/34 .853 141 5.6 17 41 58 2.3 39/0 27 58 4 16 402 Jessica Joh nson 26/14 36/8 1 .445 010 .000 37/46 .804 109 4.2 26 56 82 3.2 • 6614 16 40 6 15 426 Kelley Westhoff 26/18 31/97 .320 1/5 .200 34/45 .756 97 3.7 15 74 89 3.4 55/3 84 56 4 31 595 Toby Harbin 10/2 10/32 .3 13 Ill 1.000 14/19 .737 35 3.5 8 16 24 2.4 10/0 15 2 8 122 Shannan Kadner 21/2 28/66 .424 010 .000 8/1 1 .727 64 3.1 19 30 49 2.3 41/3 4 15 6 10 254 Becky Simonson 17/2 21158 .362 0/0 .000 6/13 .462 48 2.8 13 21 34 2.0 20/0 2 6 II 3 138 Adrienne Miske! 24/1 20/64 .3 13 0/0 .000 10/22 .455 50 2.1 25 27 52 2.2 33/2 3 10 5 208 Carrie Jasper.; 19/1 11/17 .647 0/0 .000 4n .571 26 1.4 14 15 29 1.5 15/1 4 0 4 11 7 D. Vander Plas 25/0 9132 .281 1/6 .167 11/11 1.000 30 1.2 2 12 14 0.6 30/0 II 30 0 144 Amanda Truax 15/1 5119 .263 1/6 .1 67 4/6 .667 15 1.0 4 3 7 0.5 4/0 2 8 0 60 Team Rebounds 104 TOTALS 26/26 540/1504 .359 89/3 17 .28 1 351/544 .645 1520 58.5 280 537 921 35.4 573/22 254 543 55 23 1 Team Rebounds 86 OPPO ENTS 26/26 712/1602 .445 121/335 .361 464/674 .688 2009 77.3 388 730 1204 46.3 511/5 411 497 76 314

High High Date Opponent Score Att. Loe. Scorer Rebounder 12/2 $Washi ngton State 73-112 702 Away Lawler- 13 Volbrecht, Westhoff-4 12/3 $Utah 48-89 200 Neutral Steffens- 13 Westhoff-5 12/6 #Kansas 38-83 279 Home Three tied with 8 Steffens-4 12/10 Minnesota 44-89 1095 Away Fenske-9 Volbrecht, Kad ner-5 12/1 8 Nebraska 56-87 1265 Away Fenske,Harbin- 11 Harbin ,Steffens-9 12/20 Missouri-Kansas City 82-62 287 Away Steffens-22 Volbrecht- IO 12/28 UW-Milwaukee 67-47 229 Home Volbrecht- 13 Three tied with 6 12/30 Northern Arizona 71-70 180 Home Fenske, Steffens- 13 Mi skell -6 1/4 *Brad ley 48-87 187 Away Steffens- I I Steffens- IO 1/7 *Creighton 62-83 245 Home Volbrecht- 19 Volbrecht-8 1/9 *Drake 61-88 2 156 Away Fenske- 12 Westhoff-8 1/16 *Wichita State 69-86 325 Home Volbrecht, Fenske- 14 Volbrecht-9 1/18 *SW Mi ssouri State 62-8 1 148 Home Steffens-18 Simonson-6 1/21 *Evansville 59-69 320 Away Volbrecht-20 Volbrecht-? 1/23 *Southern Illinois 53-63 275 Away Volbrecht-2 1 Volbrecht-8 1/26 *Ill inois State 63-56 209 Home Volbrecht-2 1 Fenske-7 1/28 *Indiana State 54-70 4 15 Home Dillard-20 Volbrecht, Di ll ard-6 2/2 *Drake 62-8 1 5 19 Home Dillard- 17 Volbrecht- I I 2/5 *Creighton 68-83 1282 Away Three ti ed with 14 Volbrecht- I I 2/9 *SW Mi ssouri 38-7 1 7249 Away Jaspers- IO Jaspers- IO 2/11 *Wi chita State 50-78 1903 Away Fenske, Lawler- 12 Steffens-? 2/16 *Evansvi lle 62-68 164 Home Volbrecht- IS Volbrecht- 13 2/1 8 *Sou thern Ill inois 64-78 177 Home Fenske-17 Volbrecht-8 2/23 *Indi ana State 59-79 529 Away Lawler- I I Lawler-10 2/26 *Illinois State 5 1-77 16 19 Away Fenske-I I Volbrecht, Westhoff-6 3/4 *Bradley 56-72 313 Home Volbrecht- 14 Westhoff, Kadner-6

*Missouri Valley Conference game $WSU Dial Classic #game stopped with 16:31 remaining due to unplayable facility

SCORE BY PERIOD 2 OT TOTAL Northern Iowa 776 744 0 1520 Opponents 1024 985 0 2009

OVERALL TEAM RECORD 4-22 Mi ssouri Valley 1- 17

CUMULATIVE ATTENDANCE 22272 TOTAL AVERAGE ATTENDANCE 857 HOME 3203 HOME 267 AWAY 19069 AWAY 1362

24 1994-95 Team H ighs and Lows

Northern Iowa Opponent Points I st Half High: 41 vs. Wichita State 71 by Kansas Low: 16 vs. SW Missouri State 21 by OW-Milwaukee Points 2nd Half High: 47 vs. Missouri-Kansas City 56 by Drake Low: 3 vs. Kansas 12 by Kansas Total Points High: 82 vs. Missouri-Kansas City 112 by Washington State Low: 38 vs. SW Missouri State 47 by OW-Milwaukee

Field Goals Made High: 29 vs. Creighton 41 by Washington State Low: 13 vs . Kansas 18 by Illinois State Field Goals Attempted High: 78 vs. Wichita State 82 by Washington State Low: 45 vs. Wichita State 45 by Kansas Field Goal Percentage High: .500 vs. Mi ssouri-Kansas City .689 by Kansas Low: .258 vs. Utah .300 by Illinois State

3-Point Field Goals High: 7 vs. Wichita State 10 by Mi ssouri-Kansas City Low: 0 vs. SW Missouri State 0 by Evansville 3-Point Field Goals Att. High: 22 vs. Wichita State 32 by Missouri-Kansas City Low: 5 vs. Washington State 3 by Evansville 3-Point Field Goal Pere. High: .571 vs. Minnesota .625 by Wichita State Low: .000 vs. SW Mi ssouri State .000 by Evansville

Free Throws High: 27 vs. Washington State 32 by Indiana State Low: 2 vs. SW Missouri State 7 by OW-Milwaukee Free Throw Attempts High: 36 vs. Washington State 41 by Nebraska Low: 4 vs. SW Missouri State 11 by OW-Milwaukee Free Throw Percentage High: .800 vs. Drake .929 by Evansville Low: .333 vs. Illinois State .524 by Wichita State

Offensive Rebounds High: 19 vs. Drake 24 by Wichita State Low: 4 vs. Wichita State 10 by Illinois State Defensive Rebounds High: 29 vs. Wichita State 37 by Southern Illinois Low: 5 vs. Kansas 15 by Mi ssouri-Kansas City Total Rebounds High: 47 vs. Evansville 57 by Wichita State Low: 20 vs. Kansas 31 by Mi ssouri-Kansas City

Assists High: 17 vs. Wichita State 30 by Minnesota Low: 3 vs. Kansas 4 by Illinois State Blocked Shots High: 6 vs. Evansville 10 by Bradley Low: 0 vs. Illinois State 0 by Wichita State Steals High: 16 vs. OW-Milwaukee 20 by Washington State Low: 3 vs. Kansas 5 by Evansville Turnovers High: 36 vs. Washington State 34 by Northern Arizona Low: 11 vs. Evansville 10 by Wichita State Personal Fouls High: 32 vs. Nebraska 27 by Southern Illinois Low: 14 vs. Evansville 9 by Kansas

25 Year-by-Year Results ______*Games in the Slate Basketball Tourney 1974-75 South Dakota 68 -53 w 1981-82 R-Gamcs in Regional Tournament Coach: Wanda Green (7) • Drake 67-93 L Coach: J.D. Anderson (2) M-Gamcs in Mi ssouri Valley Tourney Record: 8-9 • Iowa State 52-87 L Record: 22-9 @Grnnd View 47-65 L @Wartburg 83-55 w 1968-69 Iowa Wesleyan 50-5 1 L 1978-79 St. Ambrose 67-51 w Coach: Wanda Green (I) Wartburg 5 1-53 L Coach: Sandra Williamson (I) @Nebr.iska-Omaha 54-7 1 L Record: 5-1 IACC 66-64 w Record: 2-20 Wyoming 72-79 L Upper Iowa 60-39 w @Graceland 58-4 1 w @Iowa 61- 106 L SW Missouri State 71-66 w Luther 79-44 w Lulhcr 66-83 L Drake 58-77 L Wi s.- Mil waukee 80-55 w @Iowa 50-48 w @Iowa State 5 1-72 L @NIACC 69-87 L Loms 80-66 w Grace land 42-38 w Weslmar 91-53 w Luther 57-72 L Maryc rcst 87-59 w Iowa Wesleya n 51-53 L Buena Vi sta 86-43 w Wis.-Eau Clai re 62-52 w @Au gstana (Ill. ) 66-52 w Central Mi ssouri St. 40-29 w @North western 70-74 L St. Cloud State 76-87 L Grand View 72-76 L Wis.- 67-73 L N. Michigan 64-75 L @South Dakota St. 73-43 w 1969-70 Iowa 83-39 w Iowa State 68-88 L @Augstana (S.D.) 66-60 w Coach: Wanda Green (2) @Luther 69-73 L Wartburg 70-44 w @Central 71 -64 w Record: 2-4 Wartburg 53-47 w Mt. Mercy 56-84 L @Grand View 71-63 w Grace land 34-3 1 w • William Penn 56-74 L William Penn 58-93 L N. Centml Ill inois 71-66 w Iowa 57-50 · w • Dordl 64-49 w @Wanburg 86-90 L @ . Illinois 5 1-58 L @Luther 31-34 L • Iowa State 79-70 w Iowa 50-95 L Luther 74-42 w Iowa 50-52 L @Grand View 58- 104 L Northern Stale 72-67 w Luther 51-59 L 1975-76 @Lu ther 64-75 L Grand View 51 -52 L @ Iowa W esleyan 48-52 L Coach: Wanda G recn (8) @South Dakota 59-8 1 L Iowa 68-74 L Record: 16-4 @Wis.-LaCrossc 58- 106 L Marye rest 95-64 w 1970-71 Drake 84-39 w @Drake 62-90 L North western 79-55 w Coach: Wanda Green (3) @Wartburg 49-39 w @Simpson 69-7 1 L NE Mi ssouri State 89-72 w Record: 7-4 @Willi am Penn 53-58 L @Iowa State 64-89 L Central 74-53 w @G race land 42-55 L Wanburg 63-46 w • Drake 43- 107 L @Marqucue 68-72 L Upper Iowa 77-39 w NI ACC 80-74 w • Iowa Stale 51 -85 L @Wis. -Mil wa ukcc 71-6 1 w Iowa Wesleyan 52-48 w Graceland 71-40 w Upper Iowa 8 1-62 w @Iowa 58-46 w Mt. Mercy 78-69 w 1979-80 •St. Ambrose 65-7 1 L Iowa 36-48 L @Iowa Wesleyan 70-46 w Coach: Sandra Williamson (2) • NE Mi ssouri State 68-60 w Northern Illinois 51-42 w Luther 8 1-53 w Record : 5-20 •@Willi am Penn 58-67 L @Luther 40-46 L Iowa Stale 77-50 w @Dubuque 72-55 w •SE Mi ssouri S1. 59-56 w Luther 58-50 w @Wartburg 77-47 w +Centrnl 59-62 L *Iowa Wesleyan 42-60 L @NW Missouri 70-66 w @South Dakota St. 69-64 w 1982-83 * Bri ar Cli ff 69-34 w Ce ntra l Missouri 78-68 w @South Dakota 55-63 L Coach: J.D. Anderson (3) *Luther 47-3 1 w @Luther 60-68 L +Iowa Sa1 e 57-80 L Record: 17-11 Grand Vi ew 74-70 w +Eastern Illinois 66-85 L Nebraska-Omaha 78-62 w 1971-72 •Clarke 66-38 w Luther 49-57 L @Augstana (S.D.) 57-45 w Coach: Wanda Green (4) • Luther 74-64 w @Drake 53-77 L St. Fmncis 78-58 w Record: 8- 1 • Northwestern 101-48 w orthem Illinois 62-84 L Oklahoma Cit y 55-62 L Grncc l:md 46-45 w •Grand View 35-79 L Willi am Penn 5 1-9 1 L Wis.-LaCrosse 58-70 L Iowa 57-45 w • William Penn 58-75 L Western Ill inois 80-84 L St. Cloud State 62-58 w Upper Iowa 58-36 w @Emporia Sime 73 -93 L Mankato State 69-71 L @Luther 39-35 w 1976-77 @Pittsburg State 69-79 L @St . Ambrose 75 -57 w Upper Iowa 48-35 w Coach: Wanda Green (9) @NW Missouri State 59-79 L Willi am Penn 74-52 w @Iowa 44-4 1 w Record: I0-10 @Eastern Illinois 71- 100 L Western Illinois 78-47 w Luther 57-42 w Wart burg 62-3 7 w @Weslern Illinois 75 -89 L Mt. Mercy 77-48 w *Iowa Wesleyan 54-49 w @Wis.- LaCrosse 70-73 L St. Ambrose 60-65 L @NE Missouri St. 73-63 w *Luther 42-49 L Ill inois Stale 70-55 w @Nebraska Omaha 59-73 L @Iowa 65-66 L Lu1her 73 -57 w Marycrest 78-57 w Marquett e 76-45 w 1972-73 @Grace land 78-39 w St. Cloud State 64-67 L Illinois al Chicago 9 1-72 w Coach: Wanda Green (5) @Drake 54-76 L @Willi am Penn 43 -77 L @Cc mral 6 1-73 L Record: 10-5 @Mt. Mercy 82 -66 w @Luther 57-50 w @Gra nd Vi ew 76-79 OT L @Iowa 4 1-33 w Iowa Wesleya n 64 -45 w Loras 85 -57 w St. Cloud State 56-72 L @W artburg 62-45 w @Wart burg 38-39 L South D.ikot.:t 87-89 L Winona State 83 -5 1 w Wartburg 75-32 w IACC 65 -49 w @St. Ambrose 69-85 L Northern State 60-74 L Upper Iowa 73-26 w Will imn Penn 48-65 L @St. Loui s 67 -36 w @Luther 67-55 w @Iowa State 65 -8 1 L 1980-81 @SIU-Edwardsville 8 1-59 w Luther 27-34 L @Grand View 74 -72 w Coach: J .D. And erson (I) Augustana (S.D.) 71-72 L @Graceland 35-56 L @Luther 71-73 L Record: 18-10 @Mt. Mercy 67 -52 w Iowa 64-30 w @Wis.-LaCrossc 58-60 L Wanburg 84-5 1 w @DcPaul 54-59 OT L Ccntrnl Missouri 51. 67-64 w William Penn 62 -66 L SW Missouri Sate 74-7 1 w Illinois at Chicago 65-54 w *Luther 31-30 w Cent ral Michigan 69-48 w @Drake 63 -9 1 L Wi s.-Milwaukee 8 1-80 w *Graceland 54-49 w @Simpson 70-64 w Loras 90-43 w @Iowa State 66-77 L *Westm ar 4 1-56 L • Luther 58-74 L Mankato State 80-67 w R-Mankato 49-37 w • Iowa S1.a1e 73-82 L Eastern Illinois 78 -70 w 1983-84 R-Waync Slate 50-52 L @NE Mi ssouri State 75-74 w Coach: J .D. Anderson (4) R-Cc ntral Mi ssouri St. 40-49 L 1977-78 @Marycrcst 00-8 1 w Record : 2-25 Coach: Wanda Green (10) SW State (Minn.) 65 -46 w @Mi ssouri 47 - 11 0 L 1973-74 Record: 4-17 @Northern Illinois 76-86 L @Ce ntral Missouri 61 -88 L Coach: Wanda Green (6) Wartburg 44-47 L +Concord ia 87-54 w SL Am brose 46-68 L Record : 10-3 @Willi am Penn 50-78 L +NE Mi ssouri St.tic 75-79 L Iowa 64 -71 L Luther 59-4 1 w Luther 57-67 L Wis. -S1evens Pt . 66-6 1 w St. Cloud St ate 63-78 L @Iowa 65-53 w +St. Cloud State 55-57 L @Lincoln (Ill. ) 71-82 L Iowa State 73 -65 w Iowa St ate 73-38 w +Iowa State 71-82 L +Northern Illinois 74-64 w @Loyola 58-94 L Graceland 77-45 w +Wis.- LaCrossc 42-75 L +Minneso1a-Duluth 73-58 w @ll inois at Chicago 44 -74 L @Buena Vista 59-54 w +Illinois State 50-9 1 L +Wi s.- LaCrossc 76-86 L @Wi sconsin 48-76 L West mar 65-68 L Mt. Mercy 63 -73 L @St. Cloud State 50-78 L SW Missouri State 58-8 1 L @ Iowa Wesleyan 75-24 w Simpson 90-87 OT w @Lor"s 80-55 w Wichita S1ate 57-100 L Iowa 85-46 w @Iowa 54-74 L Simpson 86-60 w @Eastern Illinois 5 1-77 L @Luther 54-39 w Grand View 79-59 w Morningside 70-60 w @Southern Illinois 47-79 L • Jowa 60-45 w @Wanburg 58-60 L St. Ambrose 54-49 w Indiana Staie 65 -68 L •Grandv iew 42-51 L @Drake 44-74 L @St. Cloud State 65-67 L Ill inois State 60-80 L • Buena Vista 48-46 w North Dakota 68-50 w Au gustana (Ill. ) 55-58 L @Drake 4 1-85 L •w estm ar 33-50 L Luther 54-57 L Will iam Penn 49-71 L @Bradley 55-104 L Luther 62-67 L • orthwcstern 84-69 w @Western Illinois 63 -88 L Wi s.- LaCrosse 66-68 L • St. Ambrose 62- 76 L Southern Illinois 37-83 L Drake 45-66 L • Northwestern 9 1-78 w Eastern Ill inois 57-86 L 26 Year-by -Year Res u Its @Illinois Staie 42-75 L Eastern Illinois 70-8 1 L Eastern Ill inois 62-77 L Indiana State 74-69 w @Indiana State 49-70 L Creighton 75-82 L Southern Illinois 6 1-75 L @C reighton 41 -76 L Drake 68-88 L @Indiana State 70-8 1 L @Wichita State 67-68 L Drake 7 1-78 OT L Western Illinois 95-88 w @Ill inois State 59-79 L @SW Missouri State 48-73 L Kansas 73-75 L Bradley 76-77 L Bradley 82-90 L Creighton 107-80 w @Indi ana State 78-59 w @Wichita State 59-88 L Western Illinois 56-52 w Ind iana State 69-67 w @Southern Illinois 68-92 L @SW Missouri St. 59-83 L @SW Mi ssouri State 63-95 L Illinois State 58-8 1 L @SW Missouri State 54-84 L @Marquett e 64-78 L @Wcs1em Illinois 77-88 L @Wic hita State 52-87 L 1984-85 @Drake 6 1-90 L @Bradley 68-88 L Chicago State 95-6 1 w Coach: Kim Mayden (I) Bradley 87-75 w Record: 5-23 1987-88 1990-91 Illinois Slate 66-67 L @St. Ambrose 46-72 L Coach: Kim Mayden (4) Coach: Terri Lasswell (2) M-@ Creighton 73-86 L @Wi sconsin 52-61 L Record: 9-17 Record: 6-2 1 @Iowa State 60-97 L @Stetson 76-82 L Wi s. -Milwaukcc 68-64 w 1993-94 St. Cloud State 53-84 L @Florida Southern 62-55 w Wis.-Green Bay 60-78 L Coach: Terri Lasswell (5) E. Washington 60-80 L Loras 86-66 w @Creighton 58-93 L Record : 6-20 Illinois at Chicago 65-84 L @Creighton 72- 11 3 L @Chicago State 63-54 w Western Illinois 56-65 L Loyola 62-80 L @Illinois al Chicago 73-55 w @Illinois at Chicago 64-66 L Missouri -Kansas City 69-62 w Bradl ey 7-99 L @Chicago State 68-48 w Nebraska 56-7 1 L vs. Western M ichi gan 72-94 L Western Illinois 69- 103 L Iowa State 66-88 L Iowa State 56-67 L vs. Morehead State 80-75 w Grand View 77-73 w @Wichita State 54-103 L @Colorado State 53-49 w @A ri zona State 69-84 L Drake 80-79 w @SW Mi ssouri State 66-85 L @Wyoming 48-67 L @N orthern A ri zona 56-60 L DePaul 59-77 L Illinois State 72-86 L @W estern Illinois 7 1-78 L Nebraska 65-77 L @S. Illinois 5 1-53 L Ind iana State 72-85 L @Bradley 60-75 L Minnesota 59-90 L @Eastern Illinois 59-79 L @Eastern Ill inois 66-78 L Illinois State 66-72 L @Southern Illinois 6 1-75 L SW Mi ssouri State 65-89 L @Southern Illinois 39-7 1 L Indi ana State 7 1-64 w @Indiana State 50-70 L Wichi ta State 75-89 L Bradley 87 -79 w @DrJke 66-81 L Wichita State 69-86 L @Illinois State 65-99 L Western Illinois 72-75 L @Wi chita State 65-57 w South west Missouri 46-80 L @ Indiana Sl ate 7 1-83 L @Drake 53-77 L @SW Missouri St. 43-87 L @Bradley 73-89 L @Drake 8 1- 114 L @Indiana State 80-85 L Eastern Illinois 6 1-68 L St. Louis 80-66 w Loras 82-52 w @Ill inois State 67-89 L Southern Illinois 48-74 L @Illinois State 59-67 L Eastern lllinois 76-80 L Southern Illinois 58-60 L @Indiana State 76-97 L @Chicago S1a1e 80-62 w Southern Illinois 57-68 L Eastern Illinois 75 -90 L @Illinois State 63-80 L Drake 50-80 L @Wichita Stale 56-55 w @Western Illinois 75 -72 w Drake 47-68 L Creighton 68-8 1 L SW Missouri St. 68-98 L @Bradley 72-98 L SW Missouri St. 47-74 L @South west Missouri 55-87 L Indi ana State 58-62 L Wi s.·Green Bay 6 1-54 w Wichita State 68-56 w @Wichita Slate 59-67 L Illinois State 68-98 L Drake 52-67 L @Southern Illinois 40-82 L Bradley 53-73 L @Bradley 74-87 L SW Missouri State 90-80 w @Eastern Illinois 64-68 L Illinois State 82-78 OT w @Western Ill inois 96-86 w Wichita State 80-58 w Bradl ey 50-90 L @Creighton 63-9 1 L Western Illinoi s 67-69 L @Drake 64-80 L 1985-86 1988-89 Indiana State 63-77 L Coach: Kim Mayden (2) Coach: Kim Mayden (5) 1991-92 Southern Illinois 75-64 w RL>co rd: 9-18 Record: 7-18 Coach: Terri Lasswell (3) Nevada.Las Vegas 65-79 L @St. Louis 42-67 L Record: 4-23 1994-95 Texas. El Paso 73-65 w @Arkansas State 73-89 L @Wis.-Milwa ukee 66-78 L Coach Terri Las.swell (6) Montana State 73-69 w @Wi s.·Green Bay 54-80 L Va lparaiso 85-88 OT L Record: 4-22 Wisconsin 48-72 L +Colorado State 56-60 L @+Kansas 34-82 L @Washington State 73- 11 2 L Iowa Stale 70-84 L M arquett e 68-61 w St. John 's 54-70 L vs . Utah 48-89 L William Penn 68-76 L Illinoi s at Chicago 65-55 w @Iowa State 46-64 L $Kansas 38-83 L Winona State 89-77 w SW Missouri State 62-73 L Crei hton 6 1-87 L @Minnesota 44-89 L @Western Illinois 74-72 w Wichi ta State 84-77 w Illinois at Chicago 60-62 L @Nebraska 56-87 L @Bradley 63-75 L @Eastern Illinois 59-69 L ftolorado State 7 1-68 w @Missouri-Kansas City 82-62 w Illinois State 64-86 L @Southern Ill inois 43-56 L Drake 58-72 L UW-Milwaukee 67-47 w Drake 76-86 L Indi ana Sta te 67-72 L @Eastern Illinois 69-74 L Northern Arizona 7 1-70 w Indiana State 72-73 L Illinois State 68-93 L @Southern Illinois 59-67 L @Bradl ey 48-87 L Loras 88-70 w Chicago St :.ue 95-37 w Illinois Staie 59-79 L Cre ighton 62-83 L @Wi chita State 6 1-78 L @Drake 72- 108 L Ind iana State 53-58 L @Drake 6 1-88 L @SW Missouri St. 82-8 1 w @Bradley 57-60 L @Western Illinois 85-92 L Wic hita State 69-86 L Eastern Illinois 87-78 w @Western Illinois 83 -10 1 L @Bradley 75-87 L South west Missouri State 62-8 1 L Southern Illinois 47-84 L Southern Illinois 59-79 L Wichita State 7 1-82 L @Evansv ille 59-69 L @Indi ana State 50-85 L Eastern Illinois 9 1-8 1 w SW Missouri State 44-89 L @Southern Illinois 53-63 L @Illinois State 62-83 L @Illinois State 65-83 L Southern Illinois 60-59 w Illinois State 63-56 w St Ambrose 77-69 w @Indiana State 67-75 L Eastern Illinois 76-62 w Ind ia na State 54-70 L @Drake 60-97 L Drake 6 1-70 L @Indi ana State 40-80 L Drake 62-8 1 L SW Missouri State 80-74 w Western Illinois 77-86 L @Illinois State 54-75 L @Creighton 68-83 L Wi chita State 57-88 L Bradley 76-62 w Bradley 78-8 1 L @Southwest Missouri State 38-7 1 L @Southern Illinois 40-69 L @Wichita State 83-78 w Western Illinois 75-68 w @Wichita State 50-78 L @Eastern Illinois 56-80 L @SW Missouri State 64-69 L @SW Missouri State 45-86 L Evansville 62-68 L Bradley 75-98 L @Wi chita State 70-86 L Southern Illinois 64-78 L Western Illinois 7 1-72 L 1989-90 NE Illinois 60-66 L @Indi ana State 59-79 L Head Coach: Terri Las.swell (I) @Drake 59-69 L @Illinois State 5 1-77 L 1986-87 Record: 5-22 Bradley 56-72 L Coach: Kim Mayden (3) Ce ntral M issouri St . 66-86 L 1992-93 Record: 6-20 Northern Ari zona 59-55 w Coach: Terri Lasswell (4) Md·Baltimore Co. 84-68 w @SW Texas State 38-76 L Record: 10-17 @Iowa State 41 -76 L @Iowa State 52-76 L @UM-Kansas City 4 1-57 L @Northern lllinois 72-86 L @Wis.-Green Bay 50-79 L @Kansas State 55-61 L +Missouri 54-85 L Oklahoma 76-78 L Wyoming 52-62 L Illinois at Chicago 95-84 w @Nebraska 48-80 L @Western Illinois 65-62 w Chicago State 76-82 L Bradley 62-68 L @NE Illinois 66-58 w Drake 64-6 1 w Western Illinois 84-66 w @Valparai so 82-72 w @Eastern Illinois 78-87 L Drake 69-77 L Iowa State 68-50 w @Southern Illinois 68-98 L @Southern Illinois 59-78 L @Illinois State 67-72 L Illinois State 65-8 1 L @Eastern Illinois 67-79 L @Bradley 73-79 L Indi ana State 84-78 w SW Missouri State 56-65 L Wichita State 75-69 w @Western Illinois 8 1-75 w Wichita State 68-83 L SW Missouri State 63-84 L @Bradley 68-86 L @Illinois State 68-82 L @Saint Louis 78-59 w Wichita S1 a1e 72-95 L @Indiana State 68-8 1 L @Drake 106- 11 2 40T L SW Missouri State 82-93 L Chicago State 77-58 w Creighton 66-90 L Southern Illinois 64-87 L @Drake 56-60 0T L Southern Illinois 62-86 L 27 All-Time Opponents

Opponent UNI OPP Opponent UNI OPP Arizona State 0 Nevada-Las Vegas 0 l Arkansas State 0 North Central 0 Augustana (IL) I North Dakota I 0 Augustana (SD) 2 NE Missouri St. 3 Bradley 3 21 Northern Arizona 2 Briar Cliff 0 NE Illinois I Buena Vista I 0 Northern Illinois I 4 Central (IA) 2 2 Northern Michigan 0 Central Michigan 0 Northern State Central Missouri St. 2 5 Northwestern 4 Chicago State 6 I NW Missouri St. I Clark I 0 Oklahoma 0 Colorado State 2 l Oklahoma City 0 Concordia 0 Pittsburg (KS) St. 0 I Creighton l II St. Francis (IL) I 0 De Paul 0 2 St. John's 0 Dordt 0 St. Louis 3 Drake 3 31 Simpson 3 l Dubuque 0 South Dakota 3 Eastern Illinois 4 17 South Dakota State 2 0 Eastern Washington 0 SE Missouri St. I 0 Emporia State 0 l SIU-Carbondale 2 22 Evansville 0 2 SIU-Edwardsville l 0 Florida Southern I 0 SW Mi ssouri St. 5 21 Graceland 3 0 SW State (MN) I 0 Grand View 6 5 SW Texas State 0 I Illinois at Chicago 5 4 St. Ambrose 3 6 Illinois State 3 24 St. Cloud State I 8 Indiana State 5 19 Stetson 0 I Iowa I 6 Texas-El Paso 0 Iowa State 6 17 Upper Iowa I 0 Iowa Wesleyan 2 I Utah 0 Kansas 0 3 Valparaiso I Kansas State 0 Wartburg 7 5 Lincoln (IL) 0 I Washington State 0 Loras 7 0 Wayne State 0 Loyola (IL) 0 2 Western Illinois 10 13 Luther 5 11 Western Michigan 0 I Mankato State 2 l Westmar 0 Marquette 2 2 Wichita State 7 17 Mary crest 4 0 William Penn I 11 Md-Baltimore Co. I 0 Winona State 2 0 Minnesota 0 2 Wi sconsin 0 3 Minnesota-Duluth I 0 Wis.-Eau Claire 0 Mi ssouri 0 2 Wis.-Green Bay I 3 Mi ssouri-Kansas City 2 Wis. -LaCrosse 0 8 Montana State I 0 Wis.-Milwaukee 5 I Morehead State 0 I Wis.-Stevens Point I 0 Morningside 0 Wyoming 0 3 Mt. Mercy 4 2 Nebraska 0 4 Nebraska-Omaha 2 28 Season and Single Game Records

Individual Records Field Goals Made Steals Game - 17, Diane Roberts vs. Illinois St., 3/1/85 Game - 8, Ann Miller vs. Wi sconsin-Milwaukee, 11 /26/91 Season - 2 16, Di ane Roberts, 1984-85 Season - 84, Deb Drenth , 1982-83 Career - 664, Di ane Roberts, 1984-88 Career - 279, Deb Drenth, 1980-83 Field Goals Attempted Season Steal Average - 3.0, Deb Drenth , 1982-83 Game - 31, Di ane Roberts vs. Illinois St. , 3/1/85 Fouls Season - 448, Di ane Roberts, 1984-85 Season - I 06, Sandy Grobowski , 1985-86 Career - 1552, Diane Roberts, 1984-88 Career - 346, Sandy Grabowski , 1985-89 Field Goal Percentage Disqualifications Game - 100.0 (9-9) Stephanie Dav is vs. Creighton, 2/20/90 Season - 14, Sandy Grabowski , 1985-86 Season - 54. 1 ( 11 8-2 18), Sue Grove 1980-8 1 (min. 135 att.) Career - 36, Sandy Grabowski , 1985-89 Career - 53.6 (2 18-407), Sue Grove 1980-82 (min. 290 an.) Turnovers Three-Point Field Goals Made Game - 12, Kri s Huffman, 1987-88; Loretha Mosley, 1989-90 Game - 7, Moll y Kelly vs. Wi chita St., 1/20/90 Season - 153, Karen Gorman, 1984-85 Season - 73, Moll y Kell y, 1989-90 Career - 432, Loretha Mosley, 1988-9 1 Career - 109, Moll y Kelly, 1987-90 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Team Season Records Game - 15, Molly Kell y vs. Wichita St. , 1/20/90, Field Goals Made: 933, 198 1-82 15, Karen Fenske vs . Wichita St. , 1/1 6/95 Field Goals Attempted: 20 16, 198 1-92 Season - 179, Ann Miller, 1992-93 Field Goal Percentage: 46.3 (933-201 6), 198 1-82 Career - 336, Ann Miller, 199 1-93 Three-Point Field Goals Made: I 12, 1992-93 Three Point Field Goal Percentage Three-Point Field Goals Attempted: 396, 1992-93 Game - 100.0 (3-3), Moll y Kelly vs. Creighton, 2/20/90 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 43.2 (83- 192), 1989-90 Season - 52.8 ( 19-36) Kri s Hu ffman, 1988-89 (min. 20 att. ) Free Throws Made: 4 19, 1992-93 Career - 48.3 (28-58) Kri s Hu ffman, 1986-89 (min. 30 att. ) Free Throws Attempted: 626, 1978-79 Free Throws Made Free Throw Percentage: 71 .7 (307-428), 1987-88 Game - 16, Deb Drenth vs. Northwestern , 2/21/ 8 1 Points: 2205, 198 1-82 Season - 11 2, Ann Miller, 1992-93 Scoring Average: 73.3, 1980-8 1 Career - 33 I, Deb Drenth, 1980-93 Rebounds: 1241 , 1980-8 1 Free Throws Attempted Rebound Average: 44.3, 1980-8 1 Game - 19, Deb Drenth vs. Northwestern , 2/2 1/8 1 Assists: 432, 1989-90 Season - 16 1, Di ane Roberts, 1984-85 Turnovers: 868, 1978-79 Career - 449, Deb Drenth , 1980-83 Steals: 364, 198 1-82 Free Throw Percentage 8 ocked Shots: 149, 198 1-82 Game - I 00.0 ( 12- 12) Ann Miller vs . So. Illinois, 2/6/92 Fouls: 564, 1980-8 1 Season - 88. 1 (52-59), Kri s Hu ffman, 1988-89 (min .. 50 an. ) Wins: 22, 198 1-82 Career - 81.7 188-230, Kri s Hu ffman, 1986-89 (min . I 00 att .) Losses: 25, 1983-84 Points Winning Percentage: 84.2 ( 16-3), 1975-76 Game - 40, Di ane Roberts vs. Illinois State, 3/1 /85 Defensive Average (Low): 6 1.2, 1982-83 Season - 54 1, Diane Roberts, 1984-85 Defensive Average (High): 82.4, 1983-84 Career - 170 I, Di ane Roberts, 1984-88 Games Played: 3 I , 198 1-82 Season Scoring Average - 19.3, Di ane Roberts, 1984-85 Rebounds Team Single Game Records Game - 19, Li sa Geske vs. Illinois-Chicago, 2/ 12/83; Field Goals Made: 4 1, vs. Illinois-Chicago, 2/1 2/83 Loretha Mosley vs. Drake, II 12/93 Field Goals Attempted: 90, vs. Concordi a, 1/9/81 Season - 224, Deb Drenth, 1980-8 1 Field Goal Percentage.: 67.8, vs. Creighton, 2/20/90 Career - 788, Tami Schebler, 198 1-84 Free Throws Made: 32, vs. Iowa State, 12/ I I/7 8 Season Rebound Average - I 0.1, Pat Zalesky, 1978-779 Free Throws Attempted: 46, vs. Iowa State, 12/11/78 Assists Free Throw Percentage.: 1.000 (8-8), vs. Illinois St., 1/2/87 Game - 13, Ann Otten vs . SW Missouri St. , 1/25/86 Three-Point Field Goals Made: 10, vs. Western Illinois, 1/23/92 Season - 125 - Loretha Mosley, 1989-90 Three-Point Field Goals Att: 23, vs. West. Illinois, 1/23/92 Career - 425, Loretha Mosley, 1988-9 1 Three-Point FG Percentage.: 1.000 (4-4), vs. Indiana St. , 2/5/87 Season Average - 5.0, Loretha Mosley, 1989-90 Assists: 28, vs. Creighton, 2/20/90 Blocked Shots Rebounds: 65, vs. Concordia, 1/9/81 Game - 7, Carol Hogen vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 11/26/82 Steals: 26, vs. Marycrest, 1/28/81 Season - 66, Carol Hogen, 1982-83 Turnovers: 46, vs. Iowa State, 12/11/78 Career - 122, Carol Hogen, 198 1-83 Points: I 07, vs . Creighton, 2/20/90 Season Blocked Shot Average - 2.35, Carol Hogen, 1982-83 Margin of Victory: 58, vs. Chicago State, 95-37, 1/1 8/89 Margin of Loss: 63, vs. Mi ssouri , 47- 11 8, 11/1 9/83

29 Career Leaders SCORING THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS FREE THROW ATTEMPTS I. Diane Roberts 1701 I . Molly Kell y 109 I . Deb Drenth 449 2. Deb Drenth 1449 2. Ann Miller 103 2. Diane Roberts 441 3. Kri s Huffman 1294 3. Traci Amos 83 3. Julie Street 423 4. Tami Schebler 1268 4. Karen Fenske 55 4. Loretha Mosley 380 5. Cindy Harms 1045 5. Diane Roberts 53 .5. Katie McFadden 299 6. Lisa Geske 1036 6. Kri s Huffman 28 6. Cindy Harm s 294 Loretha Mosley 1036 7. Linda Steiner 24 7. Sandy Grabowski 288 8. Julie Street 1016 8. Wendy McCoy 20 8. Chris Robbins 280 9. Betty Davis 999 9. Tiffa ny Sibley 18 9. Nicki Rohde 278 10. Jill Jameson 979 Kate Lawler 18 10. Ann Miller 264 11. Ann Miller 870 12. Sandy Grabowski 793 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 13. Ni cki Rohde 774 ATTEMPTS (min. 125 attempts) 14. Traci Amos 710 I . Ann Miller 336 I. Kri s Huffman 8 1.7 ( 188-230) 15. Kati e McFadden 687 2. Traci Amos 312 2. Ann Miller 78.4 (207-264) 16. Chris Robbins 6 12 3. Moll y Kelly 259 3. Jill Jameson 77.9 ( 134- 172) 17. Moll y Kell y 540 4. Karen Fenske 210 4. Deb Drenth 73.7 (33 1-449) 18. Stephanie Dav is 528 5. Diane Roberts 138 5. Kathy Koni gsmark 73.5 (97- 132) 19. Nikki Dillard 471 ·6. Wendy McCoy 73 6. Diane Roberts 72.6 (320-44 1) 20. Robyn Kn app 470 7. Tiffa ny Sibley 66 7. Sue Grove 72.5 ( 138- 182) 8. Linda Steiner 63 8. Cindy Harms 71.8 (209-29 1) FIELD GOALS MADE Kate Lawler 63 9. Nicki Rohde 69.8 ( 194-278) I . Diane Roberts 664 I 0. Kri s Hu ffman 58 I 0. Traci Amos 67 .4 (87- 129) 2. Deb Drenth 559 3. Tami Schebl er 558 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL REBOUNDING 4. Kri s Huffman 539 PERCENTAGE (min. 40 attempts) I . Tami Schebler 788 5. Li sa Geske 438 I . Kri s Huffman 48.3 (28-58) 2. Deb Drenth 75 8 6. Betty Dav is 426 2. Moll y Kell y 42. 1 ( I 09-259) 3. Julie Street 700 7. Jill Jameson 4 14 3. Diane Roberts 38.4 (53- 138) 4. Diane Roberts 676 8. Cindy Harm s 4 10 4. Linda Stein er 38. 1 (24-63) 5. Sandy Grabowski 562 9. Loretha Mosley 408 5. Cindy Harm s 34.8 ( 16-46) 6. Lisa Geske 52 1 10. Julie Street 373 6. Jill Jameson 34.7 ( 17-49) 7. Kri s Hu ffman 475 7. Ann Miller 30.7 ( 103-336) 8. Kati e McFadden 468 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 8. Kate Lawler 28.5 (18-63) 9. Ni cki Rohde 466 I. Diane Roberts 1552 9. Wendy McCoy 27.4 (20-73) I 0. Loreth a Mosley 462 2. Deb Drenth 11 84 I 0. Tiffa ny Sibley 27 .3 ( 18-66) 3. Kri s Huffman 1173 ASSISTS 4. Tami Schebler 11 44 FREE THROWS MADE I. Loretha Mosley 425 5. Betty Dav is 1102 I . Deb Drenth 33 1 2. Kri s Huffman 322 6. Lisa Geske 1038 2. Diane Roberts 320 3. Deb Drenth 292 7. Jill Jameson 937 3. Julie Street 270 4. Traci Amos 290 8. Loretha Mosley 924 4. Loretha Mosley 220 5. Betty Dav is 26 1 9. Cindy Harm s 873 5. Cindy Harms 209 6. Ni cki Rohde 240 I 0. Julie Street 864 6. Ann Miller 207 7. Moll y Kell y 2 19 7. Nicki Rohde 194 8. Li sa Laughlin 188 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 8. Kri s Hu ffman 188 9. Ann Miller 185 (min. 400 attempts) 9. Katie McFadden 172 I 0. Diane Roberts 171 I . Sue Grove 53.6 (2 18-407) I 0. Sandy Grabowski 167 2 Chris Robbins 5 1.9 (234-45 1) STEALS 3. Stepanie Davi s 49. 1 (2 12-432) I. Deb Drenth 292 4. Sandy Grabowski 48.9 (3 14-642) 2. Betty Dav is 26 1 5. Tami Schebler 48.8 (558- 11 44) 3. Loretha Mosley 199 Pat Zalesky 48.8 (203-416) 4. Nikki Dillard 138 7. Deb Drenth 47.2 (559- 11 84) 5. Ni cki Rohde 134 8. Cindy Harm s 47.0 (4 10-873) 6. Kri s Hu ffman 13 1 9. Karen Gorman 46.2 ( 153-33 1) 7. Ann Miller 130 10. Kati e McFadden 45.2 (260-575) 8. Li sa Geske 127 9. Traci Amos 123 I 0. Carol Hogen 120 30 A G M Abbott, Carol, 1974-75-76 Garman, Laura, 1984 Magee, Laurie, 1980 Shafer, Chris, 1986-87-88-89 Abbott, Cathy, 1976-77-78 Gebert, Kris, 1982 McCartney, Kris, 1974-75-76-77 Shay, Debbie, 1972-73-74 Alberti, Jennith, 1972 Geske, Lisa, 1980-8 1-82-83 McCoy, Wendy, 1992-93-94 Shinn, Susie, 1973 Allen, Teresa, 1971-72 Gibbs, Kim, 1978 McDonald, Michelle, 1975-76 Shogren, Kathy, 1972-73-74-75 Alloway, Linda, 1969-70-71 Gilbert, Leann, 1979 McFadden, Katie, 1990-92-93-94 Sibels, Lori, 198 1 Amos, Traci, 1991-92-93-94 Goodwin, Mary, 198 1-82 McKee, Elizabeth, 1968-69 Sibley, Tiffany, 1992-93 Amrhein, Karen, 1989-90-91-92 Gordon, Robbin, 1982 Meier, Jan, 1969-70-71 Simonson, Becky, 1993-94-95 Anderson, Laurie, 1974-75 Gorman, Karen, 1985 Messerschmidt, Janet, 1975-76-77 Sir, Mary, 1979 Anderson, Mary, 1968 Grabowski, Sandy, 1986-87-88-89 Meyer, Kris, 1970-71-72 Smith, Sue, 1968 Anderson, Sherry, 1970 Grady, Becky, 1982-83 Miller, Ann, 1992-93 Smythe, Kim, 1985-86-87-88 Andrieni, Beth, 1978-79-80 Green, Marcia, 1981 Miller, Nancy, 1972-73-74-75 Sorenson, Carrie, 1971 Gronoski, Lisa, 1991-92 Miller, Stephanie, 1985 Stamper, Jan, 1978 B Grove. Sue, 1980-8 1 Miskell, Adrienne, 1995 Steffens, Jen, 1995 Bachman, Debbie, 1975-76-77 Moeller, Jo Lynn, 1972-73-74-75 Stewart, Evelyn, 1969 Bacus, Donna, 1975-76 H Mohr, Angie, 199 1 Steiner, Linda, 1990-9 1-92 Bainbridge, Dana, 1976-77 Hach. Lynn, 1985 Montgomery, Janie, 1968-69 Stockman, Pat, 1973-74-75-76 Baker, Sandra, 1975-76 Hanson, Allegra, 1976-77-78 Mosher, Ann, 1979 Stoffregen, Erin, 1986 Baker, Sandra, 1974-75 Hanson, Cindy, 1983-84-85 Mosley, Loretha, 1988-89-90-91 Street, Julie, 1990-92-93-94 Bates, Cathy, 1984-85 Harbin, Toby , 1995 Strub, Lisa, 1982-83 Beavers, Sue, 1987 Harmening, Rachel, 1976-77-78-79 Sulentic, Diane, 1969-70 Benson, Janeen, 1975-76-77 Harms, Cindy, 1986-87-88-89 Neal, Connie, 1978 Berger, Jennifer, 1982 Harper, Kristi, 1973-74-75 Nelson, Krista, 1979-80 T Bowers, Cindy, 1981-82-83-84 Hartman, Lois, 1969-70-71 Tiarks, Lynette, 1980-81 Bowman, Vicki, 1971 Haugen, Janan, 1970 0 Tietge, Mary, 1971 -72-73 Brauhn, Susan, 1970 Hensel, Peggy, 1970-71 Otten, Anne, 1985-86 Tollakson, Nanene, 1976-77 Braun, Diane, 1972-73-74-75 Hensley, Kristi , 1976-77 Troyna, Donna, 1973-74-75 Breck, Teri, 198 1 Hernandez, Carmen, 1978-79-80 p Truax, Amanda, 1994-95 Burman, Marie, 1970-7 1-72 Hesson, Diane, 1973 Parks, Theresa, 1975-76-77-78 Tyler, Sue, 1980 Burns, Sue, 1974-75 Hoffmeier, Julayne, 1968-69 Paulson, Rejean, 1970 Busch, Debbie, 1970-7 1 Hogen, Carol, 1982-83 Peelen, Dianne, 1987-88 u Huebner, Susan, 1974-75-76-77 Peeler, Jackie, 1984 Ubben, Gwen, 1981-82-83 c Huffman, Kris, 1986-87-88-89 Philippson, Mary, 1974-75-76-77 Case, Severi y, 1970-7 I Pierson, Lavonne, 1970-71 v Charipar, Lisa, 1976-77 Pletch, Carla, 1969-70-7 1 Vanderbeek, Paula, 1978 Christensen, Karen, 1968-69 Ira, Rona, 197 I Vander Plas, Danelle, 1995 Collins, Deena, 1972 Ira, Tess, 1986 R Volbrecht, Laura, 1992-93-94-95 Combs, Celeste, 198 1-82-83-84 Rasmussen, Mary, 1973 Cook, Colette, 1978 J Reynolds, Phyllis, 1980 w Craft, Debra, 1972 Jameson, Jill, 1989-90-91-92 Jthoads, Maree, 1973 Wahlstrom, Barb, 1973-74-75-76 Crawford, Cheryl, 1968-69 Jaspers, Carrie, 1993-94-95 Rickert, Ellen, 1975-76 Walker, Helen, 1974-75-76-77 Cuvelier, Lynn, 1984 Jennings, Linda, 1975-76 Rickertson, Diana, 1971 Wallace, Kathleen, 1968-69-70 Joachim, Pat, 1972-73-74-75 Risvold, Laura, 1976-77-78-79 Wentzien, Tracy, 1978 D Johnson, Jessica, 1995 Robbins, Chris, 1991-92-93-94 Westhoff, Kelley, 1994-95 Davis, Betty, 1980-8 1-82-83 Roberts, Diane, 1985-86-87-88 Whitaker, Kay, 1971-72-73 Davis, Briettney, 1994 K Robertson, Angel, 1992 Wiebold, Rhonda, 1987-88-89-90 Davis, Stephanie, 1990-91 -92 Kadick, Cindy, 198 1-82 Rogers, Lois, 1979 Willadsen, Melanie, 1992-93-94 Destival, Darlene, 1970-7 1 Kadner, Shannan, 1995 Rohde, Nicki, 1987-88-89-90 Wilson, Chris, 1983-84 Diercks, Jenny, 1974-75-76-77 Kalec, Vaune, 1979 Rolinger, Cami, 1986-87 Wilson, Jan, 1979 Dillard, Nikki, 1992-93-94-95 Kappel, Brenda, 1983-84-85-86 Ropa, Esthyr, 1983 Winchip, Nancy, I 979-80-8 1 Drenth, Deb, 1980-81-82-83 Kaune, Deb, 1973 Roquet, Laura, 1982 Windus, Corrine, 1968 Duhrkopf, Lori, 1975-76-77 Kelly, Molly, 1987-88-89-90 Runge, Deann, 1985 Wisnieski, Barb, 1982 Kennedy, Theresa, 1978 Wumkes, Robin, 1972 E Kluber, Lori, 1972-73 s Ebensberger, Sherry, 1971 -72 Knapp, Lori, 1983 Samuelson, Deanna, I 989-90 y Engler, Terry, 1971 Knapp, Robyn, 1986-87 Saunders, Deborah, 1975 Young, Maura, 1980 Kolstedt, Kathy, I 988-89-90-91 Sayles, Tracy, 1983 F Konigsmark, Kathy, 1980-81 Schebler, Tami, 1981-82-83-84 z Fenske, Karen, 1994-95 Kopriva, Diane, 1983 Schlitz, Karla, 1978-79 Zalesky, Pat, 1979-80 Finn, Marcia, 1972-73-74-75 Krug, Emilie, 1980 Schroeder, Paula, 1976-77-78-79 Fratzke, Brenda, 1984 Schulewitz, Stephanie, 1984 Freshwater, Lori, 1984 L Schweer, Doris, 1970 Frieden, Jo, 1979 Lambert, Karla, 1979 Shafar, Connie, 1968 Larson, Cindy, 1978 Larson, Gwen, 1969-70-7 1 Laughlin, Lisa, 1981-82-83-84 Lawler, Kate, 1994-95 Leavens, Jan, 1981 Little, Jill, 1971 Luett, Sherri , 1975-76-77 31 Missouri Valley Conference ___ The Missouri Valley Conference, the oldest athletic confer­ ence west of the Mississippi Ri ver, begins its fourth year sponsoring women's athletics. The MVC took on a new look in 1992 when it officially began administering women' programs Final 1994-95 MVC Standings into what had been -- for 85 years -- a league which sponsored men's athletic programs onl y. The league merged with the Team MVC Pct All Pct. Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference, which concluded a Southwest Missouri State 14-4 .778 21-12 .636 decade of excellence in women's athletics. Southern Illinois 13-5 .722 19-9 .679 The St. Lo ui s-ba ed MVC began operating as a basketball Drake 13-5 .722 25-6 .806 conference in 1907, and through the years has produced many Creighton 12-6 .667 18-9 .667 Wichita State 11 -7 .6 11 16-12 .571 individual and team national champions in basketba ll and Indiana State 10-8 .556 13-14 .481 several other sports. Illinois State 7-11 .389 11 - 16 .407 The Missouri Valley W<\S formed on January 12, 1907, when Bradley 7-11 .389 13-14 .481 eight administrators representing fi ve midwestern state universi­ Evan ·ville 2-16 . I II 4-22 . 154 ties got together in a hotel room in Kansas City. In the fall of Northern Iowa 1-1 7 .056 4-22 . 154 that year, basketball became the first competiti ve sport in what was then the Missouri Va lley Intercollegiate Athletic Associa­ tion. The eason e nded with the crowning of a conference MV C Personnel champion, which was the first step for a leag1:1e which has had Commissioner...... Doug Elgin four teams win nati onal basketball titles, sent 17 other to the Senior Associate Commissioner...... Patty Yiverito CAA Final Four, and scores of players into professional Associate Commissioner ...... Joe Mitch basketball . Assistant Commissioner for Communicati ons ...... Jack Watkins In recent years, t11e league has bui lt a reputation as one of the Director of Public Relation ...... Mike Kern premier conference in college . Since 1980, some 27 Assistant to the Commissioner...... Helen Heugel MVC teams have competed in the CAA baseball tournament, Secretary/Receptioni st...... Jan Moore with seven advancing to the Coll ege World Series in the last 11 Director of Tournament Marketing ...... Dan Butterl y years. Administrative lntern ...... Ayanna Hines But ba ketball i not the onl y sport that has been around a Addres and Phone: I 000 St. Louis Union Station long time in the MVC. Last spring, the league contested its Suite 333 82nd outdoor track and fi eld championship, while intercolle­ St. Louis, MO 63103 giate tennis in the Valley has been contested for 77 years. (314) 421-0339 T hose programs, plus the other current sponsored sports of FAX (314) 421-3505 golf (52 years), baseball (48), cross country (38), indoor track and field (28), and soccer (4), have helped establi h the Mi ouri Valley as one of the most respected confe rences in the nati on. T hrough the years, there have been 32 colleges or universi­ ties representing 13 states which have been a part of the Missouri Valley. Membership has stabilized in the past decade, and now a league that has survived in what has been a volatile environment for the past few years has entered a new era with women' s athletics. The Missouri Valley Conference sponsors the following sports: baseball , men's and women' basketball , men' and women's cross country and track (indoor and outdoor), men's and women's golf, men's soccer, softball, men' s and women' tennis and volleyball. Members of the MVC include Bradley University, Creighton Uni versity, , Illi nois State University, Indiana State Uni versity, the Uni versity of orthern Iowa, Southern Illinois Uni versity, Southwest Missouri State Uni versity, the Uni versity ofTul a and Wichita State Uni versity. The Univer­ sity of Evansville became the 32nd member of the Mis ouri Valley Conference in November of 1993. The Purple Aces officiall y joined the MVC July I, 1994 elevating member hip in the conference to 11 institution , the highest total in league history. 32 1995-96 MVC Composite Schedule Nov. 9 Exhibition (TBA) al Drake; 7:05 p.m. Dec. 3 Bradley at Rice Tournament Third-place; 6:00 p.m. Nov. 11 Hungary al SW Missouri State (Exhibition); 2:05 p.m. Championship; 8:00 p.m. KY Sports Crusaders at Evansville (Exhibition); 3:00 p.m. Illinois Stale at Texas Tech Tournament Third-place; I :00 p.m. Nov. 12 Israeli National Team al Southern Illinois (Exhibition); 7:05 p.m. Championship; 3:00 p.m. St. Louis Lady Express al Illinois Stale (Exhibition); 2:00 p.m. Northern Iowa al Kansas Dial Classic Third-place; 2:00 p.m. Nov. 14 Swedish Nationals at Brad ley (Exhibition); 7:00 p.m. Championship; 4:00 p.m. Oklahoma al Drake: I :05 p.m. Nov. 15 Drake vs. Memphis (Preseason NIT); 7:05 p.m. Hungary Soproni al Indiana Stale (Exhibition); 6:00 p.m. Dec. 4 Southern Illinois at Tennessee Tech; 7:30 p.m. St. Louis Express al Southern Illinois (Exhibition); 7:05 p.m. Western Illinois al SW Missouri State: 7:05 p.m.

Nov. 16 B.S.C. Szarvas al Wichita Stale (Exhibition); 7:00 p.m. Dec. 5 Evansville al St. Louis; 7:00 p.m. USA Basketball al SW Missouri State (Exhibition); 7:05 p.m. Dec. 6 Indiana Stale at Ball State; 6:00 p.m. Nov. 18 Chicago Challengers al Bradley (Exhibition); 7:00 p.m. Kansas at Creighton; TBA Michigan State al Illinois State; 7:00 p.m. Nov. 19 Latvia TTT al Illinois Stale (Exhibition); 7:00 p.m. Northern Iowa al Iowa State; 7:00 p.m.

Nov. 2 1 Ex hibition (TBA) at Northern Iowa; 7:05 p.m. Dec. 7 Drake al Iowa; 7:30 p.m.

Nov. 24 Athletes in Action al Wichita State (Exhibition); 7:00 p.m. Dec. 8 Wichita Stale al Wright State; 7:00 p.m. Bradley al Kansas State Tournament Bradley al Kansas State; 6:00 p.m. Dec. 9 Evansville al Valparaiso; I :35 p.m. Lamar vs. Cal Stale-Sacramento: 8:00 p.m. Illinois al Southern Illinois; 7:05 p.m. Drake al Valparaiso; 7:05 p.m. Illinois Stale al Wisconsin: I :30 p.m. George Washington al SW Missouri State: 7:05 p.m. Indiana Stale al Big Four Classic Illinois State al Central Florida; 6:00 p.m. Indiana State vs. Purdue; 1:00 p.m. Indiana Stale al Florida International Tournament Indiana vs. Ball State: 3:00 p.m.

Nov. 25 Bradley at Kansas State Tournament Dec. 10 Iowa State al Drake: 2:05 p.m. Third-place; 6:00 p.m. SW Missouri Stale at Arkansas: 2:05 p.m. Championship; 8:00 p.m. Wichita State al Xavier; 2:00 p.m. Creighton at Missouri ; 7:00 p.m. Indiana State at Florida International Tournament Dec. 12 Vanderbilt al Southern Illinois; 7:05 p.m.

ov. 26 Drake at Western Illinois; 2:00 p.m. Dec. 14 Illinois-Chicago at Bradley; 7:00 p.m. Southern Illinois al Middle Tennessee: 2:00 p.m. Dec. 15 Minnesota al Northern Iowa; 7:05 p.m. ov.27 Arizona State al Illinois State; 7:00 p.m. Arkansas State at SW Missouri State: 7:05 p.m. Dec. 16 Creighton at UW-Green Bay; 3:00 p.m. Toledo al Evansville; 12:30 p.m. ov.28 Evansville al Austin Peay; 7:00 p.m. SW Missouri Stale al San Juan Shootout Kansas Stale al Wichita State; 7:00 p.m. SW Missouri State vs. Kansas Stale; 5:00 p.m. Southern Illinois at Murray State: 7:00 p.m. Wichita State al Oklahoma; 2:00 p.m.

ov. 29 Iowa at Creighton; 7:05 p.m. Dec. 17 Illinois State al Illinois; 2:00 p.m. Missouri-Kansas City at Northern Iowa; I :35 p.m. ov.30 Drake at Wisconsin; 7:00 p.m. SW Missouri Stale al San Juan Shootout Eastern Illinois al Indiana State; 6:00 p.m. SW Missouri State vs. orthwestern; 7:00 p.m.

Dec. I Creighton al Southwest Stale Tournament Dec. 18 Bradley al Marquette; 7:00 p.m. Creighton vs. Lamar; 6:00 p.m. Butler at Indiana State; 6:00 p.m. Southwest Texas vs. Texas Southern; 8:00 p.m. Southern Illinois al Florida International; 6:30 p.m. Evansville al Mississippi Tournament Northern Illinois vs. SE Louisiana: 5:30 p.m. Dec. 19 Indiana at Evansville; 7:00 p.m. Evansville at Mississippi; 7:30 p.m. SW Missouri Stale at San Juan Shootout Championship round (TBA) Dec. 2 Arkansas at Wichita State; 2:00 p.m. Wichita State at Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic Bradley at Rice Tournament Wichita State vs. Illinois-Chicago; 8:00 p.m. Cincinnati vs. Oklahoma State; 6:00 p.m. Bradley al Rice; 8:00 p.m. Dec. 20 Iowa Stale al Creighton; 7:05 p.m. Creighton al Southwest Stale Tournament Louisville al Indiana Stale; 6:00 p.m. Third-place; 6:00 p.m. Southern Illinois al Miami; I :00 p.m. Championship; 8:00 p.m. Wichita State at Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic Evansville at Mississippi Tournament Wichita State vs. Princeton; 8:00 p.m. Third-place; 5:30 p.m. Championship; 7:30 p.m. Dec. 2 1 Eastern Illinois at Evansville; 7:00 p.m. Illinois Stale at Texas Tech Tournament Kansas at Illinois State; 7:00 p.m. Illinois State at Texas Tech; I :00 p.m. Loyola-Chicago at Bradley; 7:00 p.m. Austin Peay vs. Wisconsin; 3:00 p.m. Wichita State at Ala Moana Hotel Paradise Classic Northern Iowa at Kansas Dial Classic Wichita State al Hawaii; 10:00 p.m. Iowa vs. St. Joseph's (Pa.); 4:00 p.m. Northern Iowa al Kansas; 6:00 p.m. UW-Milwaukee al Indiana State; I :00 p.m. 33 1995-96 MVC Composite Schedule

Dec. 28 Bradley at Northern Ill in ois; 5: I 5 p.m. Feb. I *Bradley at Wi chita State; 7:00 p.m. Dra ke at South Florida; 6:00 p.m. *Evansville at Creighton; 7:05 p.m. Northern Iowa at Buffalo; 6:30 p.m. *Northern Iowa at SW Missouri State; 7:05 p.m. SW Missouri State at Missouri-Kansas City; 2:00 p.m. *Southern Illinois at Drake; 7:05 p.rn .

Dec. 29 Northern Iowa at Niagara; 6:00 p.m. Feb. 3 *Bradley at SW Missouri State; 7:05 p.m. *Evansville at Drak,e; 2:05 p.rn . Dec. 30 Creighton at Nebraska; 7:00 p.m. *Indiana State at Il linois State; 2:00 p.m. Drake at Stetson; 4: I 5 p.m. *Northern Iowa at Wi chita State; 5:00 p.m. Idaho at Wichita State; 7:00 p.m. Feb. 4 *Southern Illinois at Creighton; I :05 p.m. Dec. 3 1 *Bradley at Indiana State; I :00 p.m. Feb. 8 *Creighton at Bradley; 7:00 p.m. Jan. 2 *Bradley at Illinois State; 7:00 p.m. *Drake at Northern Iowa; 7:05 p.m. *Evansville at SW Missouri State; 7:05 p.m. *Northern Iowa at Indiana State; 6:00 p.m. Feb. 9 *SW Missouri State at Indiana State; 6:00 p.m. *Southern Illinois at Wic~ita State; 7:00 p.m. *Wi chita State at Illinois State; 7:00 p.m.

Jan. 4 *Drake at Creighton; 7:05 p.m. Feb. JO *Creighton at Northern Iowa; I :35 p.rn . *Evansv ille at Wi chita State; 7:00 p.m. *Drake at Bradley; 7:00 p.m. *Northern Iowa at Illinois State; 7:00 p.m. *Southern Illinois at Evansville; 2:00 p.m. *Southern Ill inois at SW Missouri State; 7:05 p.m. Feb. I I *SW Missouri State at Illinois State: 2:00 p.m. Jan. 7 *Creighton at Evansville; 2:00 p.m. *Wi chita State at Indiana State; I :00 p.rn. *Drake at Southern Illinois; 2:00 p.m. *Illinois State at Indiana State; I :00 p.m. Feb. 15 *Bradley at Southern Ill inois; 7:05 p.rn . *SW Missouri State at Northern Iowa; I :35 p.m. *Illinois State at Creighton: 7:05 p.m. *Wi chita State at Bradley; 2:00 p.m. *Indiana State at Drake; 7:05 p.m. *Northern Iowa at Evansville: 7:00 p.m. Jan. 9 *Creighton at Southern Illinois; 7:05 p.m. *Drake at Evansville; 7:00 p.m. Feb. 17 *Bradley at Evansville; 2:00 p.m. *SW Missouri State at Brad ley; 7:00 p.m. *Ill inois State at Drake; 2:05 p.m. *Wichita State at Northern Iowa; 7:05 p.m. *Indiana State at Creighton, 2:05 p.m. *Northern Iowa at Southern Illinois; 3:30 p.m. Jan. I I *Northern Iowa at Creight on; 7:05 p.m. *Wichita State at SW Missouri State; 2:05 p.m.

Jan. 12 *Illinois State at Wichita State; 7:00 p.m. Feb. 20 *Northern Iowa at Drake; 7:05 p.m. *Indi ana State at SW Missouri State; 7:05 p.m. Feb. 22 *Evansville at Indiana State; 6:00 p.m. Jan. 13 *Bradley at Creighton; 2:05 p.m. *Southern Illinois at Illinois State; 7:00 p.m. *Evansville at Southern Illinois; 7:05 p.m. Feb. 23 *Creight on at SW Missouri State; 7:05 p.m. Jan. 14 *Illinois State at SW Missouri State; 2:05 p.m. *Drake at Wi chita State; 7:00 p.m. *Indiana State at Wichita State; 7:30 p.m. Feb. 24 *Northern Iowa at Bradley; 7:00 p.m. Jan. 16 Memphis at Southern Illinois; 7:05 p.m. *Southern Illinois at Indiana State; I :00 p.m. Wisconsin at Northern Iowa; 7:05 p.m. Feb. 25 *Creighton atWichita State; 2:00 p.m Jan. 18 *Creight on at Illinois State; 7:00 p.m. *Drake at SW Missouri State; (MYC-TV) 8:00 p.m. *Dra ke at Indiana State; 6:00 p.m. *Evansvi ll e at Illinois State; 2:00 p.m. *Evansvi ll e at Northern Iowa; 7:05 p.m. Feb. 28 *Illinois State at Northern Iowa; 7:05 p.m. Jan. 20 *Creighton at Indi ana State; I :00 p. m. *Drake at Illinois State; 2:00 p.m. Feb. 29 *Indiana State at Bradley; 7:00 p.m. *Evansvi ll e at Bradley; 7:00 p.m. *SW Missouri State at Evansvi ll e: 7:00 p.m. *Southern Illinoi s at Northern Iowa; 7:05 p.m. *Wichita State at Southern Illinois; 7:05 p.m. *SW Missouri State at Wichita State: 7:00 p. m. Mar. 2 *Creighton at Drake: 2:05 p.m. Jan. 22 *Southern Illinois at Bradley; 7:00 p.m. *Illinois State at Bradley: 7:00 p.m. *Indiana State at Northern Iowa; I :35 p.m. Jan. 23 *Indiana State at Evansville; 5:00 p.m. *SW Missouri State at Southern Illinois; 7:05 p.m. *Wichita State at Evansvi lle; 2:00 p.m. Jan. 25 *Illinois State at Southern Illinois: 7:05 p.m. *SW Missouri State at Drake; 7:05 p.m. Mar. 7-9 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament (Des Moines, Iowa) Jan. 27 *Bradley at Northern Iowa; 7:05 p.m. *Illinois State at Evansvi ll e; 2:00 p.m. .. .. *SW Missouri State at Creighton; 2:05 p.m. ~ *Wichita State at Drake; 2:05 p.m. ~ - Jan. 28 *Indiana State at Southern Ill inois; 2:00 p.m. VALLEY HOOPS lute,.,. Jan. 29 *Wichita State at Creighton; TBA flUl,....t v.acy COftfffnc:• w..._,, ...... -...CMl...,...hlp Jan. 30 Oral Roberts at SW Missouri State; 7:05 p.rn. [·~:]=:.1~: [-~-] Jan. 3 1 Indi ana State at Xavier; TBA 34 Bradley Creighton Lady Braves Lady Jays Sat., Jan. 27, 7:05 p.m. - @Northern Iowa Thur., Jan. 11, 7:05 p.m. - @Creighton Sat., Feb. 24, 7:00 p.m. - @Bradley Sat., Feb. 10, 1:35 p.m. - @Northern Iowa

Head Coach Tammie Van Oppen Head Coach Becky Flynn Lisa Boyer Location: Peoria, IL Location: Omaha, NE Founded: 1897 Founded: 1878 Enrollment: 6,000 Enrollment: 6,34 1 Colors: Red and White Colors: Blue and White Arena/Capacity: Robertson Field House (7 ,300) Arena/Capacity: Ohama Civic Auditorium (9,481 ) Conference: Missouri Valley Conference: Missouri Valley President: John Brazi l President: Rev. Michael G. Morrison, S.J. Athletic Director: Ron Ferguson Athletic Director: Bruce Ra mussen Head Coach: Li a Boyer Head Coach: Connie Yori Record at School: 111 -135/9 years Record at School: 62-24/3 years Career Record: Same Career Record: 87-49/5 years Phone: (309) 677-2681 hone: (402) 280-4769 Assistant Coaches: Donna Freitag Assistant Coaches: Jim Flanery, Ann Walker SID Contact: Bo Ryan SID Contact: Bobby Parker Office: (309) 677-2627 Office: (402) 280-5544 Home: (309) 387-6975 Home: (402) 339-0628 FAX: (309) 677-2626 FAX: (402) 280-2495 1994-95 Record: 13-14 1994-95 Record: 18-9 Conference Record/Finish: 7- l l/8th Conference Record/Finish: l 2-6/4th Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3 UNI vs. Bradley: 3-21 UNI vs. Creighton: 1- 11

TOP RETURNEE TOP RETURNEES Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Stats(ppg/rpg) Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Stats(ppg/rpg) Dawn Cartwright G 5-5 Sr. 5.1/2.9 Lesli e Budak G 5-8 Sr. 7.7/4.3 Becky Flyn n F 5-11 Sr. 16.7/8.1 TOP NEWCOMERS Holly Sive ind G 5-9 So. 12.2/4.0 assi ts Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Tammy Yan Oppen F 6-1 Jr. TOP NEWCOMERS Jamje Broadstone F 6-1 Jr. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Heather Best G 6-0 Fr. Allison Rohdy G 5-9 Fr.

35 Drake Evansville Bulldogs Aces Thur., Feb. 8, 7:05 p.m. - @Northern Iowa Thur., Jan. 18, 7:05 p.m. - @Northern Iowa Tues., Feb. 20, 7:05 p.m. - @Drake Thur., Feb. 15, 7:00 p.m. - @Evansville

Head Coach Deha.Payton Head Coach Dimity Taylor Faith Mimnaugh Location: Des Moines, IA Location: Evansville, IN Founded: 188 1 Founded: 1854 Enrollment: 3,500 Enrollment: 2,600 Colors: Blue and White Colors: Purple & White Arena/Capacity: Knapp Center (7,002) Arena/Capacity: Roberts Stadium ( 12,300) Conference: Missouri Vall ey Conference: Mi ssouri Vall ey President: Dr. Michael Ferrari President: Dr. James Vinson Athletic Director: Lynn King Athletic Director: James Byers Head Coach: Li sa Bluder Head Coach: Faith Mimnaugh Record at School: 82-63/5 years Record at School: 6-47/2 years Career Record: 249-88/11 years Career Record: Same Phone: (5 15) 27 1-2 165 Phone: (8 12) 479-2289 Assistant Coaches: Jan Jensen, Assistant Coaches: Robert Browder, Di anne Bray Jenni Fitzgerald , Brad Fl ack SID Contact: Bob Boxell SID Contact: Jason Eslinger Office: (8 12) 479-2350 Office: (515) 271 -3740 Home: (8 12) 925-7592 Home: (515) 267-8261 FAX: (8 12) 479-2 199 FAX: (515) 271 -3015 1994-95 Record: 4-22 1994-95 Record: 25-6 Conference Record/Finish: 2- l 6/9th Conference Record/Finish: I 3-5!Tied 2nd Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 UNI vs. Evansville: 0-2 UNI vs. Drake: 3-3 1 TOP RETURNEES TOP RETURNEES Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Stats(ppg/rpg) Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Stats(ppg/rpg) Dimity Taylor G 5-7 Sr. 9.6/4.8 Tricia Wakely F/C 6- 1 Sr. 16.7/9.2 Natasha Weddle F 6-2 Sr. 7.5/5.5 Deha Payton G 5- 10 Sr. 5.4/2.5 Deni se Eiker F 5- 11 Jr. 3.2/1.6 Suzanne Smith G 5-6 So. 6.7/4.3 TOP NEWCOMERS Player Pos. Ht. Yr. TOP NEWCOMERS All yson Glazebrook F 5- 10 Fr. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Sara Schonrock G 5-8 Fr. Abby Krause F 5- 10 Fr. Shatoni a Levy G 5-8 Fr. DeAnn Edge G 5-8 Fr. Becca Rogers F 6- 1 Fr. 36 Illinois State Redbirds Sycamores Thur., Jan. 4, 7:00 p.m. - @Illinois State Tues., Jan. 2, 7:00 p.m. ET - @Indiana State Sat., Feb. 28, 7:05 p.m. - @Northern Iowa Sat., Mar. 2, 1:35 p.m. - @Northern Iowa

Head Coach Melanie Ward Head Coach Georgia Bottoms Jill Hutchinson Cheryl Reeve

Location: ormal, IL Location: Terre Haute, I Founded: 1857 Founded: 1865 Enrollment: 19, I 00 Enrollment: l l ,641 Colors: Red and White Colors: Royal Blue and White Arena/Capacity: Redbird Arena ( 10,600) Arena/Capacity: Hu Iman Center ( I 0,200) Conference: Missouri Valley Conference: Mi s ouri Valley President: Dr. Thomas P. Wallace President: Dr. John Moore Athletic Director: Rick Green pan Athletic Director: Larry Gallo Head Coach: Jill Hutchin on Head Coach: Cheryl Reeve Record at School: 406-263/24 years Record at School: 0-0/First year Career Record: Same C reer Record: Same Phone: (309) 438-2567 Phone: (8 12) 237-4169 Assistant Coaches: Lisa Robinson, Marla Maupin, Assistant Coaches: Donna Seybold, Dana Eikenberg Cherie Swarthout SID Contact: Jennifer Little SID Contact: Tom Lamonica Office: (8 12) 237-4160 Office: (309) 438-3825 Home: (8 12) 234-8068 Home: (309) 454-1645 FAX: (8 12) 237-4157 FAX: (309) 438-5634 1994-95 Record: 13- 14 1994-95 Record: 11-16 Conference Record/Finish: I 0-8/6th Conference Record/Finish: 7- l lffied 7th Starters Returning/Lost: 4/ I Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2 UNI vs. Indiana State: 5- 19 UNI vs. Illinois State: 3-24 TOP RETURNEES TOP RETURNEES Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Stats(ppg/rpg) Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Stats(ppg/rpg) Livia Hester c 6-0 Sr. 14.1/7.6 Melanie Ward F 6-0 Sr. 15.6/6.7 Georgia Bottoms F 5-1 l Jr. 15.1/l0.6 Kay Schroeder c 6-1 Sr. 9.9/6.9 Kri sy Holden G 5-3 Jr. 6.5/3.2 Corinne Vossel F 5- 11 So. 7.5/5.0 Darci Redenbaugh G 5-7 So. 7.9/2.2

TOP NEWCOMERS TOP NEWCOMERS Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Jenny Schmidt G 5-9 Fr. Amber Guinn G/F 5-10 Fr. Patricia Scaggs F 5-10 Fr. Latrice Bankhead G 5-7 Fr.

37 Southern Illinois SW Missouri St.

Salukis • a Lady Bears Sat., Jan. 20, 7:05 p.m. - @Northern Iowa Sun., Jan. 7, 1:35 p.m. - @Northern Iowa Sat., Feb. 17, 2:00 p.m. - @Southern Illinois Thur., Feb. 1, 7:05 p.m. - @SW Missouri State

Head Coach Kasia McCiendon Head Coach LaTanya Davis Cindy Scott Cheryl Burnett

Location: Carbondale, IL Location: Springfi eld, Mo. Founded: 1869 ·. Founded: 1905 Enrollment: 23,000 Enrollment: 18,333 Colors: Maroon and White Colors: Maroon and White Arena/Capacity: SIU Arena (10,01 4) Arena/Capacity: John Q. Hammons Student Center (8,858) Conference: Mi ssouri Vall ey Conference: Mi ssouri Vall ey President: John C. Guyon President: John H. Keiser Athletic Director: Jim Hart Athletic Director: Bill Rowe Head Coach: Cindy Scott Head Coach: Cheryl Burnett Record at School: 346- 173/l 8 years Record at School: 160-80/8 years Career Record: Same Career Record: Same Phone: (6 18) 453-5484 Phone: (417) 836-4136 Associate Coach: Julie Beck Assistant Coaches: Lynnette Robinson, Assistant Coaches: Mary Helen Walker, Susan Wellman Karen Rapi er, Charity Shi ra SID Contact: Mitchell Parkinson SID Contact: Brad Hainj e Office: (6 18) 453-5470 Office: (4 17) 836-5402 Home: (6 18) 457-7410 Home: (4 17) 886-35 11 FAX: (6 18) 536-2152 FAX: (4 17) 836-4868 1994-95 Record: 19-9 1994-95 Record: 21-12 Conference Record/Finish: 13-5ffied 2nd Conference Record/Finish: 14-4/ 1st Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7 UNI vs. Southern Illinois: 2-22 UNI vs. SW Missouri State: 5-21

TOP RETURNEES TOP RETURNEES Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Stats(ppg/rpg) Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Stats(ppg/rpg) Nikki Gilmore G 5-4 Sr. 15/2.8 Charitee Longstreth ' F/C 6-1 Sr. 14.3/5.3 Christel Jefferson F 6-0 Sr. 6.8/5.8 LaTanya Dav is F 6-0 Sr. 10.6/5.8 Kasia McClendon G 5-5 Jr. 9.6/4.3 Ri chell e Winn F 6-0 Sr. 5.6/4.6

TOP NEWCOMERS TOP NEWCOMERS Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. O'Desha Proctor F 5-9 Fr. Jamje Bartl ett G 5-9 Fr. Kelli Jennings G 5-7 Fr.

38 Wichita State Kansas Shockers '(IJStl~Jayhawks Tues., Jan. 9, 7:05 p.m. - @Northern Iowa Sat., Dec. 2, 6:00 p.m. - @Kansas Sat., Feb. 3, 5:00 p.m. - @Wichita State Dial Soap Classic

Head Coach Kim Evans Head Coach Charisse Sampson Linda Hargrove

Location: Wichita, KS Location: Lawrence, KS Founded: 1895 Founded: 1866 Enrollment: 14,558 Enrollment: 25,240 Colors: Black and Yellow Colors: Crimson and Blue Arena/Capacity: Levitt Arena ( I 0,656) Arena/Capacity: Allen Fieldhou e (16,300) Conference: Missouri Valley Conference: Big Eight President: Dr. Eugene M. Hughes President: Robert Hemenway Athletic Director: Bill Belknap Athletic Director: Bob Frederick Head Coach: Linda Hargrove Head Coach: Marian Washington Record at School: 74-91/6 year Record at School: 4 L0-242 (22 years) Career Record: Same C reer Record: Same Phone: (3 16) 689-3257 hone: (913) 864-4938 Assistant Coaches: Jill Killen, Lisa Klaassen, Assistant Coaches: Maggie Mahood, Pam De Costa Erica Moore SID Contact: Crissy Causey SID Contact: Ron Burnett Office: (9 13) 864-3417 Office: (3 16) 689-3265 Home: (9 13) 749-1268 Home: (3 16) 945-0350 FAX: (9 13) 864-7944 FAX: (316) 689-3336 1994-95 Record: 20-1 I 1994-95 Record: 16-12 Conference Record/Finish: 8-6 Conference Record/Finish: 11-7/5th Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/ I Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/5 UNI vs. Kansas: 0-3 UNI vs. Wichita State: 7- i 7 TOP RETURNEES TOP RETURNEES Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Stats(ppg/rpg) Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Stats(ppg/rpg) Charisse Samp on G 5-10 Jr. 15.8/6.9 Kim Evans G 5-6 Sr. 14.5/6.0 Tamecka Dixon G 5-9 So. 11 .3/4.0 Deana Alexander G/F 5-9 Sr. 3.4/ 1.7 Angie Halbleib G 5-10 So. 10.4/2.5 Tootie Shaw F 6-1 Jr. 9. J/6.6 Jennifer Trapp F 6-1 So. 4.9/4.2

TOP NEWCOMERS TOP NEWCOMERS Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. atasha Hodges G 5-9 Fr. Patience Grayer F 6-1 Jr. Dachia Scroggins c 6-3 Fr.

39 St. Joseph ~~a.) Iowa l~V

Head Coach Kristen Sullivan Head Coach Tiffany Gooden Stephanie Gaitley

Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Location: Iowa City, IA Founded: l 85 1 Founded: 1847 Enrollment: 2,560 Enrollment: 27,051 Colors: Crimson and Gray Colors: Bl ack and Gold Arena/Capacity: Alumni Memorial Fieldhou e (3 ,200) Arena/Capacity: Carver-Hawkeye Arena ( 15,500) Conference: Atlantic IO Conference: Big Ten President: Rev. icholas Rashford, S.J. President: TBA Athletic Director: Don DiJulia Athletic Director: Dr. Chri stine H.B . Grant Head Coach: Stephanie Gaitley Head Coach: Angie Lee Record at School: 77-38/5 years Record at School: 0-0/First year Career Record: 193- 10 I /I I years Career Record: Same Phone: (6 10) 660-1719 Phone: (3 19) 335-9258 Assistant Coaches: Frank Gaitley, Reggi Grennan, Assistant Coaches: Bonni e Henrickson, Rose Peeples, Julie Scherbenske Linda Myers SID Contact: Chris Sodl SID Contact: TBA Office: (6 10) 660- 1702 Office: (3 19) 335-9267 Home: (6 10) 660-0648 Home: TBA FAX: (6 10) 660- 1724 FAX: (3 19) 335-94 17 1994-95 Record: 20-9 1994-95 Record: l l-17 Conference Record/Finish: I l-5ffied 3rd Conference Record/Finish: 6- 10/9th Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 UNI vs. St. Joseph's (Pa.): 0-0 UNI vs. Iowa: 1-6

TOP RETURNEES TOP RETURNEES Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Stats(ppg/rpg) Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Stats(ppg/rpg) Kri sten Su lli van G 5-8 Sr. l l.6/3.3 Karen Clayton G 5-5 Sr. 4.7/2.4 Megan Campain F 5-11 Jr. 13. 1/3.3 Tiffany Gooden F 6-0 So. 12.5/4.9 Amy Facer G 5-9 Jr. 12.7/4.0 Shannon Perry F 6-l So. 3.3/3.3 Tangela Smith c 6-4 So. 9.017.5 TOP NEWCOMERS TOP NEWCOMERS Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Janka Lichnerova c 6-4 Fr. Angela Hamblin G/F 6-0 So. Kim Stoll F 5-11 Fr. Stacy Frese G 5-8 Fr. Amy Herrig c 6-4 Fr. 40 Minnesota Women.llllf..'s Athletics Cyclones Golden Gophers Wed., Dec. 6, 7:00 p.m. - @Iowa State Fri., Dec. 15, 7:05 p.m. - @Northern Iowa (NU High Fieldhouse)

Head Coach· Janel Grimm Head Coach Sarah Cecka Bill Fennelly Linda Hill-MacDonald

Location: Ames, IA Location: Minneapolis, MN Founded: 1858 Founded: J 855 Enrollment: 24,728 Enrollment: 39,000 Colors: Cardinal and Gold Colors: Maroon and Gold Arena/Capacity: James H. Hilton Coliseum (14,020) Arena/Capacity: Sports Pavi li on (5,700) Conference: : Big Ten President: Dr. Martin C. Jischke President: Nils Hasselmo Athletic Director: Gene Smith Athletic Director: Chris Voelz Head Coach: Bill Fennelly Head Coach: Linda Hill-MacDonald Record at School: 0-0/First year Record at School: 58-79/Five years Career Record: 166-53/Seven years Career Record: 224-209/Fifteen years Phone: (5 15) 294-3436 Phone: (6 12) 624-6533 Assistant Coaches: Katie Abrahamson ssistant Coaches: Joan Kell y, Treka McMillian, SID Contact: Erin Davison Crystal Flint Office: (5 15 ) 294-5778 SID Contact: Lisa Nelson Home: (5 15) 232-0 177 Office: (6 12) 624-1023 FAX: (5 15) 294-0558 Home: (6 12) 687-9147 1994-95 Record: 8- 19 FAX: (6 12) 624-8018 Conference Record/Finish: l-l 3/8th 1994-95 Record: 12- 15 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/ I Conference Record/Finish: 7-9ffied 7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost: l/4 UNI vs. Iowa State: 6-17 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 UNI vs. Minnesota: 0-2 TOP RETURNEES Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Stats(ppg/rpg) TOP RETURNEES Tara Gunderson G 5-8 Jr. 3.9/2.3 Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Stats(ppg/rpg) Julie Hand F 5-10 Jr. 9.3/2.2 Sarah Cecka c 6-3 Sr. 7.5/5.5 Janel Grimm FIC 6-2 So. 10.7/6.9 Cheri Stafford c 6-2 Jr. 5.9/5.3 Jayme Olson FIC 6-1 So. 13.5/6.6 Angie Iverson F 6-0 So. 2.9/3. 1 Jaime Elli s G 5-9 So. 1.7/0.7 TOP NEWCOMERS Player Pos. Ht. Yr. TOP NEWCOMERS Rhonda Fisher F 6-0 Fr. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Quintina Sullivan F 6-1 Fr. Mindy Hansen G 5-9 Fr. Lynda Hass F 6-1 Fr.

41 University Mo.-Kansas City Bllffalo

Kangaroos~ Royals IBuffalo Sun., Dec. 17, 1:35 p.m. - @Northern Iowa Thur., Dec. 28, 7:30 p.m. ET - @Buffalo

Head Coach Lee Rodgers Head Coach Brenna Doty David Glass Sal Buscaglia

Location: Kansas City, Mo. Location: Buffalo, NY Founded: 1933 Founded: 1846 Enrollment: 9,900 Enrollment: 27 ,000 Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Royal Blue and White Arena/Capacity: Swinney Recreati on Center (l ,500), Arena/Capacity: Alumni Arena (8,464) Municipal Auditorium ( I l,125) Conference: Mid-Continent Conference: Mid-Continent President: William Greiner Chancellor: Eleanor Brantley Schwartz Athletic Director: Nelson E. Town end Athletic Director: Lee Hunt Head Coach: Sal Buscagli a Head Coach: David Glass Record at School: 92-47/5 years Record at School: 16-38/2 years Career Record: Same Career Record: Same Phone: (7 16) 645-3025 Phone: (8 16) 235-1036 Assistant Coaches: Den ise Becker, Serry Jones Assistant Coaches: Jennifer Mitchell, Andrea O'Neal SID Contact: Paul Yecchiorred Wasko SID Contact: Geoff Hill Office: (7 16) 645-631 I Office: (8 16) 235-5475 Home: (716) 941-0291 Home: (8 16) 246-0293 FAX: (7 16) 645-3756 FAX: (8 16) 235- 1035 1994-95 Record: 20-8 1994-95 Record: 7-20 Conference Record/Finish: 14-4rried lst Conference Record/Finish: 7-1 l(fied 7th Starters Returning/Lost: 4/ I Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwin11ers Returning/Lost: 9/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7II UNI vs. Buffalo: 0-0 UNI vs. Missouri-Kansas City: 1-2 TOP RETURNEES TOP RETURNEES Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Stats(ppg/rpg) Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Stats(ppg/rpg) Kri sten Holtz c 6-2 Sr. 7.8/5.7 Tracey Olerich F 5- 10 Sr. 9. 1/9.2 Anne Gallagher F 5- 10 Sr. 9.0/6.4 Amy Thompson c 6-0 So. 12.7/7.8 Brenn a Doty G 5-7 Jr. 15 .8/3.4 Erin Jones G 5-6 So. 8.2/3.4 Darci Haas F 6-0 So. 12.2/8. 1 TOP NEWCOMERS Player Pos. Ht. Yr. TOP NEWCOMERS Catherine Jacob G 5-5 Fr. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Heidi Albert-Bobb F 5-9 Jr. LaRonn a Lassiter c 6-1 Fr. Teresa Grimes c 6- l Fr. Tami White F 6-2 Jr. 42 Wisconsin Badgers Fri., Dec. 29, 7:00 p.m. ET - @Niagara Tues., Jan.16, 7:05 p.m. - @Northern Iowa

Head Coach Kim Burke Head Coach Barb Franke Janice Cheney -Dieterle Location: Niagara University, NY Location: Madison, WI Founded: 1856 Founded: 1848 Enrollment: 2,860 Enrollment: 40,305 Colors: Purple, Gold and White Colors: Cardinal and White Arena/Capacity: Gallagher Center (3,200) Arena/Capacity: UW Field House (11,500) Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference: Big Ten President: Rev. Paul L. Golden, C.M. Chancellor: David W. Ward Athletic Director: Mike Jankowski Athletic Director: Pat Richter Head Coach: Janice Cheney Head Coach: Jane Albright-Dieterle Record at School: 13-22/1 year Record at School: 20-9/1 year Career Record: Same Career Record: 208-119/ 11 years Phone: (716) 286-8618 Phone: (608) 263-5506 Assistant Coaches: Pete Dickinson ssistant Coaches: , Bridgett Bonds Williams, SID Contact: Mark Vandergrift Angie Johnson Office: (716) 286-8586 SID Contact: Tamara J. Flarup Home: (716) 285-3728 Office: (608) 263-5502 FAX: (716) 286-8581 Home: (608) 238-3650 1994-95 Record: 10-17 FAX: (608) 263-7849 Conference Record/Finish: 5-9/6th 1994-95 Record: 20-9 Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Conference Record/Finish: ll-5/3rd Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/l UNI vs. Niagara: 0-0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3 UNI vs. Wisconsin: 0-3 TOP RETURNEES Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Stats(ppg/rpg) TOP RETURNEES Kim Burke G 5-7 Sr. 4.8/2.3 Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Stats(ppg/rpg) Kristen Geles c 6-3 Sr. 1.6/2.1 Barb Franke F/C 6-2 Sr. 18.9/7.9 Anne Kubek F 5-9 So. 6.8/4.6 Keisha Anderson G 5-7 Jr. 13.1/4.6 Shannon Graham F 6-0 So. 6.6/3.3 Katie Voigt G 6-1 So. 10.1/6.4 Ann Klapperich F 6-0 So. 9.9/5.8 TOP NEWCOMERS Player Pos. Ht. Yr. TOP NEWCOMERS Dawn Blazetic G 5-7 Fr. Player Pos. Ht. Yr. Brandi Blumling G 5-7 Fr. Amy Wiersma c 6-5 Fr. Kristie Bouck G 5-7 Fr. Tanisha Boston F 6-0 Fr. Johanna Grimes F 5-10 Fr. 43 Where can you find beautiful tree-lined bike trails, modern theatre, and rich history all in one spot? Where do annual fun filled events abound? Take the scenic route to Cedar Falls and find out exactly what you've been missing in this Northeast Iowa town. Cedar Falls is home to the University of Northern Iowa and the UNI-Dome. Sports fans come and enjoy hard hitting college football as the Panthers do battle in the Dome for another successful season. "The play's the thing" - Put your hands together for quality theatrical performances at the Strayer-Wood Theatre also located on the picturesque campus. Catch dramatic and comedic performances performed in the plush theatre complex. History abounds in Cedar Falls' faithfully restored older homes. Take a turn through the Victorian Home and the Carriage House Museum in Cedar Fall 's historical district. The Itali an Revival style Victorian Home was built in 1863 and now houses a collection of beautiful antique furniture and gowns. The first Sunday in December the house comes alive when the Victorian House Christmas Walk brings back old tidings of Cedar Falls holidays past. The Carriage House Museum contains memorabilia of Bess Streeter Aldrich, a native novelist, and John Livingston, an early aviation pioneer. Grab your bike, feet, and roller blades and head out to the Cedar Valley Nature Trail, stretching from Waterloo to Cedar Rapids. The paved trail offers fun, sun and scenery to all ages. The trail sponsors free weekends and an annual concert series in Buzzards Quarry where you can enjoy a picnic lunch and live music. Take part in one of the numerous annual events that take place in Cedar Falls. Every year over 200,000 people migrate into town for the three day Sturgis Falls Celebration the last full weekend in June. The weekend is filled with Dixieland Jazz, old time rock and roll, outdoor food vendors, and countless other fun activities. Art lovers look no further than the annual College Hill Arts Festival held the third Friday and Saturday of July. Purchase art from juried artists representing many states. The performing arts are presented throughout the festival which is located on the UNI campus. Mark the week before Labor Day for the Old Time Power Show located at Antique Acres. The Show highlights antique farm machinery and takes you back into our rich Iowan farm pa.st with antique steam and tractor threshing, home cooked meals and live music. Cedar Falls ... We' ve got it all ! Attractions and annual events a.re plentiful in the land William Sturgis first settled. Quality hotels and bed and breakfasts are waiting to accommodate you. Whether your stay lasts a. few days -- or longer -- Cedar Falls i the place to be! Cedar Falls is a dynamic university community whose citi zens are characterized by pride, warmth, and a fu ll measure of Iowa hospitality. Our city offers many educational, cultural, and recreational activi ties. Students find the Cedar Falls environment contributes to their collegiate experience, and travelers, tourists and other visitors appreciate the friendly restaurants, accommodations, and services. Cedar Falls, with a population of about 36,400, has a secure, small-town atmosphere with all the advantages of a much larger city. In combination with neighboring Waterloo, a. population of more than I00,000 forms a culturally rich metropolitan area.

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23 24 25 Kate Lawler Karen Fenske Amanda Truax G/F, 5-11, Jr. G, 5-9, Jr. G, 5-8, Jr. Rochester, Minn. Ellsworth, Wis. Corydon, Iowa Lourdes H.S. Ellsworth H.S. Wayne Community H.S.

32 40 44 Shannan Kadner Jen Steffens Erin Fox F/C, 6-1 , So. G/F, 5-11, So. G, 5-7, Fr. Conrad, Iowa Primghar, Iowa Denver, Iowa. BCL-UWH.S. South O'Brien H.S. Denver H.S.

45 50 51 Kate Hanneman Becky Simonson Carrie Jaspers G/F, 5-10, Fr. C, 6-4, Sr. C, 6-3, Sr. Center Point, Iowa New Berlin, Wis. Ackley, Iowa Center Point-Urbana Eisenhower H.S. Ackley-Geneva H.S. ...__..,____,,,L-..,_.~ H.S .

Head Coach 52 54 Tony DiCecco Jessica Johnson Adrienne Miskell First Year F, 6-0, So. F, 6-0, So. Madisonville, Ky. O'Fallon, Ill. UNI and Career North Hopkins H.S. O'Fallon Township H.S. Record: 0-0 1995-96 Northern Iowa Women's Basketball Team: Back row (left to right): Assistant Coach Tanya Warren, Head Coach Tony DiCecco, Mary Koch, Adrienne Miskell, Shannan Kadner, Becky Simonson, Carrie Jaspers, Kate Lawler, Amanda Truax, Assistant Coach Colleen Hiemstead, Graduate Assistant Coach Jenny Sandvoldt; Front row (left to right): Jessica Johnson, Kate Hanneman, Karen Fenske, Kelley Westhoff, Danelle Yander Plas, Erin Fox, Jen Steffens

Nov. 21 Exhib. vs. Strakonice Czech Rep. 7:05 p.m. Jan.20 *Southern Illinois 7:35 p.m. Dec. 2 at Dial Soap Classic (Lawrence, Kansas) Jan.27 *Bradley 7:35 p.m. at Kansas 6:00 p.m. Feb. 1 *at Southwest Missouri State 7:05 p.m. Dec. 3 at Dial Soap Classic Feb. 3 *at Wichita State 5:00 p.m. vs. Iowa or St. Joseph's (Pa.) 2 or4 p.m. Feb.8 *Drake 7:05 p.m. Dec. 6 at Iowa State 7:00 p.m. Feb.10 *Creighton 1:35 p.m. Dec.15 Minnesota (NU High Fieldhouse) 7:05 p.m. Feb. 15 *at Evansville 7:00 p.m. Dec.17 Missouri-Kansas City 1:35 p.m. Feb. 17 *at Southern Illinois 3:30 p.m. Dec. 28 at Buffalo 7:30 p.m. ET Feb. 20 *at Drake 7:05 p.m. Dec. 29 at Niagara 7:00 p.m. ET Feb. 24 *at Bradley 7:00 p.m. Jan. 2 *at Indiana State 7:00 p.m. ET Feb.28 *Illinois State 7:05 p.m. Jan. 4 *at Illinois State 7:00 p.m. Mar.2 *Indiana State 1:35 p.m. Jan.7 *Southwest Missouri State 1:35 p.m. Mar. 7-9 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Jan.9 *Wichita State 7:05 p.m. (Des Moines, Iowa) Jan. 11 *at Creighton 7:05 p.m. Jan.16 Wisconsin 7:05 p.m. * Missouri Valley Conference game Jan.18 *Evansville 7:05 p.m. All home games in UNI-Dome unless otherwise noted.