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2008-09 Schedule

DATE OPPONENTS TIME Sat., Nov. 1 at University (Exhibition) 3 p.m. St. Edwards University Shootout Austin, Texas Saturday, November 15 ­— Sunday, November 16 Sat., Nov. 15 vs. Abilene Christian University 1 p.m. Sun., Nov. 16 vs. Southeastern Oklahoma State University 1 p.m. www.usi.edu/sports Sat., Nov. 22 Edinboro University 5:15 p.m. Mon., Nov. 24 Mid-Continent University 5:15 p.m. Table of Contents Indianapolis Classic USI Quick Facts ...... 2 Indianapolis, Indiana Friday, November 28 — Saturday, November 29 Jon Mark Hall, Director of Athletics ...... 3 Fri., Nov. 28 vs. 6:30 p.m. Sat., Nov. 29 vs. Grace College 4 p.m. USI Administration and Support Staff ...... 3 Thu., Dec. 4 at Lewis University* 5:30 p.m. About USI ...... 4–6 Sat., Dec. 6 at University of Wisconsin-Parkside* 1 p.m. Sat., Dec. 20 University of Illinois-Springfield 5:15 p.m. About the PAC ...... 7 Mon., Dec. 22 Truman State University 1 p.m. About USI from the Student Athletes ...... 8 Mon., Dec. 29 7 p.m. Fri., Jan. 2 Saint Joseph’s College* 5:15 p.m. About the City of Evansville ...... 9 Sun., Jan. 4 University of Indianapolis* 1 p.m. Thu., Jan. 8 Northern Kentucky University* 5:15 p.m. 2008-09 Season Outlook ...... 10-11 Sat., Jan. 10 at Bellarmine University* 4:45 p.m. Thu., Jan. 15 Kentucky Wesleyan College* 5:15 p.m. Women’s Coaching Staff Thu., Jan. 22 University of Missouri-St. Louis* 5:15 p.m. Rick Stein, Head Coach ...... 12–14 Sat., Jan. 24 Rockhurst University* 1 p.m. Thu., Jan. 29 at Drury University* 5:45 p.m. Randa Gatling, Assistant Coach ...... 15 Sat., Jan. 31 at Missouri University S&T* 1 p.m. Thu., Feb. 5 Quincy University* 5:15 p.m. Michelle Irwin, Assistant Coach ...... 16 Sat., Feb. 7 Drury University*# 1 p.m. Wed., Feb. 11 7 p.m. USI in the Community ...... 17 Sat., Feb. 14 at Quincy University* 1 p.m. 2008-09 Roster ...... 18–19 Thu., Feb. 19 at University of Missouri-St. Louis* 5:30 p.m. Sat., Feb. 21 Missouri University S&T*^ 1 p.m. Meet the Screaming Eagles ...... 20–45 Sat., Feb. 28 at Rockhurst University* 1 p.m. 2008-09 Opponents ...... 46–48 Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament Thursday, March 5 ­— Sunday, March 8 USI Across the Nation and Beyond ...... 49-51 Sites: To be determined 2007-08 Statistics and Results ...... 52 NCAA Division II Midwest Regional Tournament Friday, March 13 — Monday, March 16 2007-08 GLVC Standings and Results ...... 53 Site: To be announced Built on an Elite Foundation/All-Americans . . . 54–55 NCAA Division II Elite Eight Wednesday, March 25 — Saturday, March 28 USI Record Book ...... 56–61 Saint Joseph, Missouri (Saint Joseph Civic Arena) All-Time Roster ...... 62–63 All times are Central. Home Games in bold. Year-by-Year Results ...... 64-68 *Denotes Great Lakes Valley Conference Match. #Denotes Homecoming. ^Denotes Senior Day.

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

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USI Screaming Eagles Quick Facts USI Sports Information Name of School: University of Sports Information Director: Ray Simmons Location: Evansville, IN (population 280,000–metro area) Office Phone: 812/465-1622 Founded: 1965 Home Phone: 812/402-6435 Enrollment: 10,126 (Fall 2008) E-mail: [email protected] Nickname: Screaming Eagles Assistant Sports Information Director: Dan McDonnell School Colors: Red, White, and Blue Women’s Basketball Contact: Dan McDonnell Home Arena/capacity: Physical Activities Center/2,278 Office Phone: 812/465-1121 Conference: Great Lakes Valley Home Phone: 812/589-2956 Affiliation: NCAA II E-mail: [email protected] President: Dr. H. Ray Hoops SID Fax: 812/465-7094 Alma mater, yr.: Eastern Illinois, ’62 Press Box Phone: n/a Director of Athletics: Jon Mark Hall SID Mailing Address: 8600 University Blvd. Alma mater, yr.: Murray State, ’90 Evansville, IN 47712 Assistant Director of Athletics: Jay Newton Alma mater, yr.: South Carolina, ’96 Media Information Athletic Department Phone: 812/464-1846 Radio station: WSWI AM 820 TV station: WFIE (NBC 14) Athletic Trainer: David Maldonado Contact: Andrew Bolin Contact: Mike Blake Phone: 812/465-1298 Phone: 812/202-8639 Phone: 812/425-3026 Assistant Athletic Trainer: Becky McGinnis Address: 8600 University Blvd. Address: P.O. Box 1414 Phone: 812/464-1955 Evansville, IN 47712 Evansville, IN 47701 Web site: www.usi.edu Newspaper: Evansville TV station: WTVW (Fox 7) USI Women’s Basketball History Courier and Press Contact: Rick Peltier First year of Women’s Basketball: 1975-76 Contact: Tim Ethridge Phone: 812/424-7777 Overall All-Time record: 460-423 (.521) Phone: 812/464-7416 Address: 477 Carpenter Street NCAA II Tournament appearances: 7/2004 Address: 300 E. Walnut St. Evansville, IN 47708 1995, 96, 97, 98, 2001, 02, 04 P.O. Box 268 NCAA Tournament record: 8-7 Evansville, IN 47702 TV station: WEHT (ABC 25) Last post-season opponent: Lake Superior State Contact: Lance Wilkerson Result: L 86-100 Student Newspaper: USI Shield Phone: 812/424-9126 Contact: Lindsey Ziliak Address: P.O. Box 25 Coaching Staff Phone: 812/465-1645 Evansville, IN 47701 Head Coach: Rick Stein Address: 8600 University Blvd. Alma mater, yr.: Southern Indiana, ’92 Evansville, IN 47712 TV station: Access USI Phone: 812/465-7108 Contact: Dave Black E-mail: [email protected] Radio station: WGBF AM 1280 Phone: 812/465-1048 Best time to reach Coach Stein: Mornings Phone: 812/425-4226 Address: 8600 University Blvd. Record at USI: 153-109 (9 years) Address: P.O. Box 78 Evansville, IN 47712 Career Record: 153-109 (9 years) Evansville, IN 47701 GLVC Record: 87-87 (9 years) Assistant Coach/ Senior Women’s Administrator: Randa Gatling Alma mater, yr.: Southern Indiana, ’99 Phone: 812/464-1895 click on E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Coach: Michelle Irwin Alma mater, yr.: Louisville, ’04 www.usi.edu/SPORTS/ Phone: 812/465-1050 for the latest news and E-mail: [email protected] information regarding 2007-08 Team Information Overall Record: 10-17 Eagle Athletics Home/Road/Neutral Record: 8-8/1-8/1-1 GLVC Record (Finish): 4-14 (5th in West) GLVC Tournament Finish: n/a Starters returning/lost: 2/3 Letterwinners returning/lost: 6/4

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Jon Mark Hall, Director of Athletics Jon Mark Hall was appointed to the position of in the post-season. In 2000 and 2001, Hall put the Eagles on director of Athletics in January 2002, after seven the national map with their first two invitations to the NCAA II years as the assistant director of Athletics. Tournament in the 27-year history of the program.

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

USI Athletic Support Staff

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

Becky McGinnis Jay Newton Kim Shelton Ray Simmons Bruce Smith Lindsey Townsel Asst. Athletic Assistant A.D./ Administrative Sports Athletic Graduate Trainer Compliance Assistant Information Equipment Asst. Athletic Coordinator Director Manager Trainer

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

Computer Services Facility Development (1995-2010) Computer labs are located throughout campus and in the housing areas. • Health Professions Center (1995) Wireless service is available in all main buildings and the surrounding • Liberal Arts Center (1999) courtyards. • Art Studio (1999) • Newman Hall (1999) All residence life areas are equipped with network jacks for Internet access. • Governors Hall (2000) Wireless network also is available throughout the housing areas. • O’Bannon Hall (2001) • Recreation & Fitness Center (2001), addition (2009) Eagle Access Card • Ruston Hall (2004) Students use the Eagle Access Card as an identification card and as an all- • Education Center and Torrington in-one card for student services such as library privileges, meal plans, vending Wing of the Science Center (2004) and copy machines, and access to the Recreation and Fitness Center. • David L. Rice Library (2006) • Business and Engineering Center (2010) MyUSI MyUSI is a portal to Web services. Students check e-mail, register online, USI at a GLANCE view their grades, and access other services through this secure Web site. • A state-supported, four-year university in Evansville, Indiana, founded in 1965 and established as a separate university in 1985

• 10,126 students from 91 Indiana counties, 40 states, and 50 nations (2008-09)

• Student/faculty ratio of 18:1

• 1,400-acre suburban campus with 10 major academic buildings

• Apartments and suite-style residence halls for approximately 2,700 students

• Five colleges: Business, Education and Human Services, Liberal Arts, Nursing and Health Professions, Science and Engineering, and University Division

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Location The University of Southern Indiana was founded Evansville in 1965. USI is a comfortable drive from the major metropolitan centers of Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville, and St. Louis.

The Campus The Nursing and Health Professions Center, Science Center, Wright Administration Building, the Education Center, and the Orr Center are located on the north side of campus. Rice Library, the University Center, the Liberal Arts Center, the Technology Center, and the Business and Engineering Center, now under construction, form the quadrangle in the center of campus. The Physical Activities Center and the Rec- reation and Fitness Center, which is undergoing a substantial addition, are located east of University Boulevard, a major thoroughfare through campus. Apartment buildings and residence halls are home to 2,700 students who live on campus.

Academic Life The University enrolls 10,126 students and offers undergraduate majors in 70 areas of study. An ever-increasing number of post-graduate pro- grams also are available to students who wish to continue their educa- tion. Opportunities are available for service learning, study abroad, and internships.

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

Residence Life Students living on campus have their choice of two types of housing. Students can live in standard apartments or in suite-style housing in residence halls which have amenities such as Internet connections, wireless Internet, and cable television. Computer labs, laundromats, a convenience store, outdoor and indoor recreation areas, and student lounges contribute to an efficient living environment that has proven to be overwhelmingly popular to students. Meal plans also are available at the University Center, which is located in the center of campus.

Financial Assistance USI provides families with an affordable way to higher education. While some families find that they can handle the cost of a USI education without financial assistance, others qualify for need-based financial packages, including grants, loans, and on-campus jobs.

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College of Nursing and Health Professions • Dental Hygiene • Food and Nutrition • Health Services • Nursing • Occupational Therapy • Radiologic and Imaging Sciences

Pott College of Science and Engineering • Biology • Biophysics • Chemistry • Engineering • Geology • Industrial Supervision • Mathematics

Post-Baccalaureate Certificates • Computer Information Systems • Professional Accountancy

Associate Degree Programs College of Business • Administrative Support Systems • Business • Computer Information Systems

Bower-Suhrheinrich College of Education and Human Services Degrees offered at USI • Early Childhood Education Undergraduate Degree Programs College of Liberal Arts The University of Southern Indiana confers 10 undergraduate degrees: • Communications • Social Science Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of General Studies, Bachelor College of Nursing and Health Professions of Social Work, Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and Associate • Dental Assisting • Occupational Therapy Assistant • Radiologic of Science in Occupational Therapy Assisting. Technology • Respiratory Therapy Baccalaureate Degree Programs Pre-Professional Curricula College of Business • Pre-Chiropractic • Pre-Dentistry • Pre-Forestry • Pre-Law • Accounting • Accounting and Professional Services • Computer • Pre-Medical Technology • Pre-Medicine • Pre-Optometry Science • Business Administration (students may concentrate in the • Pre-Osteopathy • Pre-Pharmacy • Pre-Physician Assistant following areas of interest: Accounting, Computer Information Systems, • Pre-Physical Therapy • Pre-Podiatry • Pre-Veterinary Entrepreneurship/Small Business, Finance/ Economics, Management, Marketing, or Office Information Systems) • Business Education • Graduate Programs Computer Information Systems • Economics • Finance • • Master of Arts in Liberal Studies • Master of Business Administration Management • Marketing • Master of Health Administration • Master of Public Administration • Master of Science in Education • Master of Science in Industrial Bower-Suhrheinrich College of Education and Human Services Management • Master of Science in Nursing • Master of Science in • Elementary Education (includes Coaching, Computers, Junior High/ Occupational Therapy • Master of Social Work • Doctor of Nursing Middle School, Kindergarten, Language Arts, and Reading minors Practice and endorsements) • Exceptional Needs • Exercise Science • Physical Education • Senior High/Junior High/Middle School Education (grades 5-12)—certification is available for most majors • Social Work

Division of Extended Services • General Studies

College of Liberal Arts • Advertising/Public Relations • Art • Communication Studies • Computer Publishing/Journalism • English • French • German • History • Interpersonal-Organizational Communications • Philosophy • Political Science • Psychology • Radio-Television • Sociology (con- centrations and/or minors in Anthropology, Criminal Justice, and Gerontology are available) • Spanish • Theatre Arts

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Physical Activities Center

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

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

A true home court, the USI women’s basketball team has a 174-60 home record since 1993-94, a .744 winning percentage.

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

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“ We are like a family! “ USI represents a class When we come back from act, both academically and the summer, it’s like com- socially. The basketball ing back home.” team also has every aspect — Ninette Evans, of class and I wanted to be Senior a part of it.” — Lauren Luce, Freshman

“ I really enjoy the size of “ I chose USI because I fell the school and the class- in love with the campus and room sizes; the campus is the atmosphere. The coach- close knit.” ing staff and the girls are — Lauren Meneghetti, great.” Sophomore — Taylor Miller, Freshman

“ I like the atmosphere of “ I like the small class the school and the close sizes, the easy access to pro- knit relationships within fessors, the nice facilities, the academic and athletic and the pretty campus.” programs.” — Courtney Perry, — Amie Newhart, Sophomore Sophomore

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EVANSVILLE, Indiana ...A CITY with urban attractions and hometown friendliness

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

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Evansville FAST FACTS

• Indiana’s third-largest city (population of 126,000 persons and a metropolitan area of 300,000 residents) • Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science • An activity-filled riverfront that includes Casino Aztar and a World War II ship, the LST 325 • Mesker Park Zoo • Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra • Evansville Otters ( team) • Westside Nut Club Fall Festival • Evansville Freedom Festival () • Entertainment venues: Roberts Stadium, Victory Theatre, The Centre • Hundreds of restaurants

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Eagles eyeing rise to GLVC supremacy

Pictured from left to right: Courtney Perry, Rinesha Soaper, Jessica Grimaldo, Leigha Thomspon, Taylor Miller, Ninette Evans, Ellen Young, Cootie Leeberg, Lauren Meneghetti, Lauren Luce, Abby Williams, Brittany Neuman, Amie Newhart.

he University of Southern Indiana women’s Neuman, who averaged 3.9 points per contest at the point guard position for the Eagles last Tbasketball team is looking to climb the as a junior, also enjoyed a big year on the glass, season, averaging 9.8 points, 3.2 rebounds, and ladder in the Great Lakes Valley Conference finishing third on the team and 19th in GLVC 2.6 assists per game. She ranked in the top 15 in 2008-09. with 5.6 rebounds per game. of three GLVC statistical categories, including steals (12th), three-point field goal percentage In one of the toughest conferences in Division Grimaldo provided a steady player off the (15th), and minutes played (15th). II, the Screaming Eagles were one of the most bench for the Eagles last season, averaging competitive teams in the GLVC last year despite 2.7 points and 2.4 rebounds per game. Meneghetti received valuable playing time their 10-17 overall mark and 5-14 record in during her first year in a USI uniform. She league play. USI held second-half leads in nearly Sophomore forward/center Courtney Perry played in 24 games, averaging 3.6 points and every contest in a league that featured six and red-shirt freshman forward/center Leigha 1.7 rebounds per contest, and had a season- NCAA II Tournament teams and the 2008 Thompson will help bolster USI’s front court high 12 points against GLVC champion national champions. this season. Perry saw limited playing time in Drury University. her first year with the Eagles, averaging 1.9 Head Coach Rick Stein, who needs just seven rebounds in 18 games, while Thompson, who To complement Newhart and Meneghetti wins to become the program’s all-time win- was an All-State performer at Teutopolis High in USI’s back court, Stein used the recruiting ningest coach, has a solid group of returning School (Teutopolis, Illinois), sat out the 2007-08 trail to bring in an outstanding class of guards. players as well as a strong recruiting class to campaign due to injury. work with as he leads his program back into Junior guard/forward Abby Williams and the national spotlight. Also look for freshman forward Taylor Miller sophomore guard Ellen Young bring collegiate to provide versatility to the Eagles’ front court. experience to USI’s roster after successful Stein is counting on his group of seniors—for- Miller, a multi-sport star at Pendleton Heights stints at their previous institutions. ward/centers Ninette Evans, Jessica Grimaldo, High School (Pendleton, Indiana), was a two- and Brittany Neuman—to provide solid lead- time All-Conference and All-County performer Williams transferred to USI from Kankakee ership in 2008-09. after averaging nearly 10 points and more than Community College where she was a two-time five rebounds per game during her final two NJCAA Division II All-American. In 2007-08, Evans is USI’s top returning rebounder from a seasons. Williams averaged 15.7 points and 6.8 rebounds year ago after finishing 17th in the GLVC per game and was named the Illinois Junior with 5.7 rebounds per game. She also scored USI’s back court will be anchored by sopho- College Player of the Year while leading her in double figures four times and averaged 5.2 more guards Amie Newhart and Lauren squad to a 30-3 record and the national title points per outing. Meneghetti. Newhart started all 27 games game for the second straight season.

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Sophomore guard Lauren Meneghetti (left) will bolster the Screaming Eagles’ backcourt in 2008-09, while senior forward/ centers Ninette Evans (middle) and Brittany Neuman (right) will be counted on to provide USI a physical presence in the paint. Meneghetti saw valuable playing time during her freshman season, while Evans and Neuman combined for more than 11 rebounds and nearly 10 points per game last year.

Young came to USI from Southern Illinois to a third-place finish in the 2008 IHSA University (February 7), and Missouri University Carbondale where she was named Class 3A State Tournament and was part University of Science and Technology to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Freshman of four conference, sectional, and regional (February 21). team after finishing third on the team and 13th championship squads. in the league with 11.9 points per game last USI also takes on NCAA II Tournament par- year. She scored in double figures 20 times as Luce graduated from South Knox High School ticipant Hillsdale College November 28 at the a freshman, including a season-high 26 points (Vincennes, Indiana) where she competed in Indianapolis Classic as well as Bellarmine against Austin Peay. basketball, soccer, and track. She earned the University January 10 in Louisville, Kentucky. Most Assist Award in basketball in 2005 and Young, who was a three-time All-State per- 2006 and was named to the Vincennes Sun former at Salem Community High School Commercial All-Area team in soccer in 2006 (Salem, Illinois), averaged 25 points, 11.1 and 2007. rebounds, and 4.5 steals per games as a senior in 2006-07. USI begins its 2008-09 campaign November 1 with a trip to Bloomington, Indiana, and 2008 GLVC Preseason Poll In addition to Miller, Williams, and Young, Assembly Hall for an exhibition game against *first-place votes in parenthesis Stein brought in three freshman guards— Indiana University. The Eagles tip off the reg- Rinesha Soaper, Cootie Leeberg, and Lauren ular season November 15 against Abilene West Division Luce—that all have the opportunity to make Christian University in the St. Edward’s Team Points an impact for the Eagles in 2008-09. Shootout in Austin, Texas. 1. Drury 23 (3) 2. Quincy 20 (2) Soaper led Henderson County High School The Eagles open their 15-game home schedule 3. Missouri S&T 19 (1) (Henderson, Kentucky) to a 24-5 record and a week later when they host Edinboro University 4. Southern Indiana 13 the quarterfinals of the KHSAA Tournament at the Physical Activities Center. USI will 5. Missouri-St. Louis 10 as a senior in 2007-08. Soaper, who was the entertain six non-conference opponents in 6. Rockhurst 5 Kentucky Association of Basketball Coaches’ addition to nine GLVC squads. Region II Player of the Year in 2008, averaged East Division 19.2 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 4.1 assists per Among USI’s GLVC opponents slated to visit Team Points game as a senior to lead HCHS to the district the PAC is defending NCAA II champion 1. Northern Kentucky 36 (6) championship and its fourth straight regional Northern Kentucky University (January 8) 2. Indianapolis 31 (1) crown. and long-time rival Kentucky Wesleyan College 3. Bellarmine 26 (January 15). The Eagles, who open GLVC 4. Lewis 18 Leeberg graduated from Montini Catholic play at Lewis University December 4, also 5. Wisconsin-Parkside 17 High School (Lombard, Illinois) where she entertain 2007-08 NCAA II Tournament 6. Kentucky Wesleyan 13 averaged 6.5 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 2.3 teams, the University of Indianapolis (January 7. Saint Joseph’s 6 assists per game. She helped guide MCHS 4), Quincy University (February 5), Drury

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Rick Stein, Head Coach

Rick Stein ’92 needs just seven record in league play. His team held second-half leads in nearly wins to become the University of every contest in a league that featured six NCAA II Southern Indiana women’s basket- Tournament teams and the 2008 national champions. ball program’s all-time leader in vic- tories as he enters his 10th season at In 2006-07, Stein guided the Eagles to a 16-12 overall record, the helm of the Screaming Eagles. 10-9 in the GLVC, and back to the GLVC Tournament. His squad also earned a victory over eventual NCAA II Great Lakes Stein, in 17 seasons as an assistant Region champion Drury University. coach and head coach for USI wom- en’s basketball, has had a hand in The 2005-06 season saw Stein lead the Eagles to a 15-15 overall 312 of the program’s 460 victories record, 7-12 in the GLVC, despite losing nearly 70 percent of his (67.8 percent of USI’s all-time wins). team’s offensive output and nearly 80 percent of his squad’s rebounding output from the previous season. The 2001 GLVC Coach of the Year has been a major factor in four con- His squad battled through multiple injuries to post a 14-14 over- ference championships, three GLVC Tournament titles, all seven all record, 7-13 in the GLVC, and qualify for the GLVC of USI’s NCAA II Tournament appearances, and two NCAA II Tournament in 2004-05. Elite Eight appearances. In 2003-04, Stein led the Eagles to the program’s seventh twenty- In 2008-09, Stein will have a solid group of returning players win season, posting a 20-10 mark and a 12-8 record in the and an excellent recruiting class to mix together as he looks to GLVC. His Eagles returned to the NCAA II Tournament for the get the Eagles back to the top of one of the toughest conferences seventh time in the program’s history, the third-most of any in Division II. women’s program in GLVC history.

Last season, Stein’s Eagles were one of the most competitive Despite a rough 2002-03 campaign, Stein and his coaching staff groups in the GLVC despite their 10-17 overall mark and 5-14 brought in a strong recruiting class that set the stage for a return

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Stein went 15-12 overall in 1999-00, tying the record for most victories for a rookie head coach and setting the record for best winning percentage for a rookie coach (.556).

A member of the WBCA, Stein is a 1992 USI graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration. He joined the Eagles’ program in 1991-92 as a student assistant under for- mer Head Coach Chancellor Dugan. He was promoted to head assistant coach in 1994 and promptly helped Dugan and the Eagles to their best season as a varsity sport at USI.

In his eight seasons as an assistant, Stein helped Dugan amass a 159-73 record with four straight NCAA II Tournament appear- ances (1994-95 to 1997-98) and three GLVC titles. The Eagles were the NCAA II Tournament finalist and produced the first perfect season in GLVC history (20-0) in 1997.

A native of Crete, Illinois, Stein was a two-year starter on USI’s men’s basketball team from 1989-91. During his tenure as a play- er, Stein helped USI to an appearance in the NCAA II South Central Region Tournament in 1989-90 and a win over Division I University of Wisconsin in 1990-91. Before joining USI’s team, he played basketball at Parkland College in Champaign, Illinois, and earned an associate degree. Parkland finished as the NJCAA Division II runner-up in 1988 and fourth nationally in 1989.

Stein and his wife Kari have a son, Alex, and a daughter, to national competitiveness. In 2003-04, USI had the sixth-best Mallorie. turnaround in Division II, with USI improving by 12 wins from the previous year.

In 2002-03, Stein and the Eagles were forced into a rebuilding year after losing five seniors and more than 60 points and 25 rebounds per game from the 2001-02 squad. With only one returning starter, Stein and his staff had a young team compet- ing for a spot in the GLVC Tournament late in the season and finished the year with an 8-19 overall record.

The 2001-02 season saw Stein’s Eagles post a 27-6 overall record, 16-4 GLVC, win a second straight GLVC Championship, and appear in the NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament for the second straight season. Stein also led the Eagles into the nation- al spotlight with his squad being ranked nationally for 37 con- secutive weeks between December 2000 and December 2002.

In just his second season at the helm, Stein led USI to a 28-4 record and the biggest season-to-season turnaround in school history (+13 wins). Stein, who earned GLVC Coach of the Year honors, directed the Eagles to the GLVC Championship, GLVC Tournament Championship, an NCAA II Tournament appear- ance, and an appearance in the NCAA II Elite Eight for the sec- ond time in the program’s history.

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In 2001-02, Head Coach Rick Stein led the Screaming Eagles to their second straight Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament title.

In 17 seasons with the USI women’s basketball team, eight as an assistant and eight as head coach, Stein has been a part of 312 Eagle victories, seven NCAA II Tournament appearances, four regular- season GLVC titles, and a record three GLVC Tournament championships.

Stein has been a part of 67.8 percent of USI’s all-time victories.

In just his second season, Stein was voted the As Assistant Coach GLVC Coach of the Year after leading USI to Year Record Accomplishments a 28-4 record and both the GLVC regular- 1991-99 159–73 • One NCAA II Elite Eight appearance season and tournament championships. • Four NCAA II Tournament appearances • Three GLVC Championships Stein, who led USI to its second NCAA • One GLVC Tournament title II Elite Eight appearance in 2000-01, ranks As Head Coach second all-time at USI with 153 career victories and is the third coach in the program’s history Year Record Accomplishments to reach the 100-win plateau. 1999-00 15–12 • Set USI record for winning percentage and victories by a rookie head coach • GLVC Tournament

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

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

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

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

2004-05 14–14 • GLVC Tournament

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

2006-07 16–12 • GLVC Tournament

2007-08 10–17 • Received votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll

Total 153–109 (.609) • One NCAA II Elite Eight appearance • Three NCAA II Tournament appearances • One GLVC Championship • Two GLVC Tournament Championships

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Randa Gatling, Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach Randa Gatling ’99 for the first-ever Central girl’s freshman basketball team and was returns for her 10th season with the instrumental in its creation. Screaming Eagles. Gatling assists in all aspects of the USI women’s bas- Gatling graduated from USI in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in ketball program. In particular, she social work. works closely with game scouts, recruiting, player assessments, and During her playing days at USI, Gatling was a member of the on-the-court skill work with the 1997 NCAA Division II national finalist team. Her play helped guards. the Eagles to NCAA II Tournament appearances in 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998, as well as GLVC championships in 1995, 1997, Gatling has been a major part of and 1998. She was the team captain in 1997-98. USI’s success throughout the years, both as a player and as a coach. She The Eagles were a dominating 100-16 (.862), including an amaz- has been a part of 253 victories, 153 ing 67-9 (.881) in the GLVC, during Gatling’s four years in an as a coach and 100 as a player. In Eagle uniform. addition, Gatling has been a part of seven NCAA II Tournament teams, two NCAA II Elite Eight squads, and five GLVC championship teams.

In addition to her coaching duties, Gatling is USI’s senior woman administrator and an instructor in physical education. She also is the coordinator for USI’s Eagle Math program.

A native of Evansville, Indiana, Gatling started her career at Evansville Central High School. She served as the head coach

As a player and a coach, Randa Gatling has helped lead the Screaming Eagles to 253 wins, five GLVC cham- pionships, three GLVC Tournament championships, two NCAA II Elite Eight appearances, and the 1997 NCAA II Finals.

During her playing career at USI, the Eagles were a dominating 100-16, including 67-9 in the GLVC.

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Michelle Irwin, Assistant Coach

Michelle Irwin enters her third sea- 43-17 in the GLVC, during Irwin’s three seasons in a USI uni- son with the USI women’s basketball form. The Eagles also appeared in the NCAA II Tournament team. She assists in all aspects of the twice. USI women’s basketball program. In particular, she works closely with The Louisville, Kentucky, native averaged 5.9 points and 4.6 game scouts, recruiting, player rebounds per game for the Eagles, including a career-best 7.9 assessments, and on-the-court skill points and 5.5 rebounds during USI’s NCAA II Elite Eight run work with the post players. in 2000-01.

Irwin came to USI from Ashland Irwin, who also teaches in the Physical Education Department University, where she was a graduate at USI, earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing with a minor in assistant from 2004-06. She helped international business from the University of Louisville in 2004. the Ashland Eagles to an NCAA II She graduated with a master’s degree in sports sciences from Tournament appearance, two Great Ashland in December of 2005. Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference South Division titles, and two 20-win seasons.

Prior to Ashland, Irwin got her coaching start at St. Catharine College during the 2003-04 season. She helped in recruiting, player development, and scouting reports while at SCC.

Irwin played for USI Head Coach Rick Stein from 1999-02 and was part of the Screaming Eagles’ back-to-back GLVC Tournament championship teams. USI amassed a 70-22 mark,

Michelle Irwin was a key player for the Screaming Eagles during their back-to-back GLVC Tournament championship runs in 2000-01 and 2001-02. In Irwin’s three seasons in a USI uniform, the Eagles were 70-22 overall, 43-17 in the GLVC.

As a player and coach, Irwin has been part of three NCAA II Tournament appearances.

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

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

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

In addition to the national charities, the Depart- ment of Athletics sponsors a nationally recognized math program. Eagle Math is an incentive program to encourage young students to improve their math skills. The program is designed around the Eagle (Above) Senior Ninette Evans gets some face-painting time at the Family Day at Math booklets printed in the first quarter, second the Park, one of the many community activities the Eagles participate in each year. quarter, third quarter, and fourth quarter sequence to carry out the sports theme. (Bottom Left) The USI women’s basketball team participated in the Koman Race for the Cure in September. This year’s event set a new attendance record as approxi- As student athletes practice to get better, math mately 18,000 people were registered to participate. students are encouraged to practice math to excel in the classroom. A local bank provides incentive (Bottom Right) Freshmen Lauren Luce (left) and Laura Leeberg (right) greet peo- for the students. Each student who completes the ple at the door of Evansville’s westside Hacienda to help promote the American Red math booklet is offered a savings account with a Cross’s “Let’s Dine Out for Disaster Relief.” $10 deposit.

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2008-09 Numerical Roster

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

1 Rinesha Soaper G Fr. 5’4” Henderson, KY (Henderson Cty. HS)

4 Cootie Leeberg G Fr. 5’7” Lombard, IL (Montini Catholic HS)

12 Jessica Grimaldo F/C Sr. 6’1” Carmi, IL (Carmi-White County HS)

13 Abby Williams G/F Jr. 6’0” St. Joseph, IL (Kankakee C.C.)

21 Ninette Evans F/C Sr. 6’2” Memphis, TN (North Shoals C.C.)

22 Amie Newhart G So. 5’6” Mulberry, IN (Clinton Prairie HS)

23 Taylor Miller F Fr. 5’10” Anderson, IN (Pendleton Heights HS)

24 Lauren Meneghetti G So. 5’10” Munster, IN (Munster HS)

25 Lauren Luce G Fr. 5’8” Vincennes, IN (South Knox HS)

30 Ellen Young G So. 5’5” Salem, IL (SIU Carbondale)

40 Courtney Perry F/C So. 6’0” Crown Point, IN (Crown Point HS)

43 Leigha Thompson F/C RFr. 6’2” Teutopolis, IL (Teutopolis HS) Sophomore guard Amie Newhart is USI’s 44 Brittany Neuman F/C Sr. 6’2” Huntingburg, IN (Southridge HS) top returning scorer after averaging 9.8 points per game in 2007-08. 2008-09 Alphabetical Roster

Name No. Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown Player Biography Index Ninette Evans 21 F/C Sr. 6’2” Memphis, TN Ninette Evans ...... 22–23 Jessica Grimaldo ...... 20–21 Jessica Grimaldo 12 F/C Sr. 6’1” Carmi, IL Cootie Leeberg ...... 40–41 Lauren Luce ...... 44–45 Cootie Leeberg 4 G Fr. 5’7” Lombard, IL Lauren Meneghetti . . . . . 28–29 Taylor Miller ...... 42–43 Lauren Luce 25 G Fr. 5’8” Vincennes, IN Brittany Neuman ...... 24–25 Lauren Meneghetti 24 G So. 5’10” Munster, IN Amie Newhart ...... 26–27 Courtney Perry ...... 30–31 Taylor Miller 23 F Fr. 5’10” Anderson, IN Rinesha Soaper ...... 38–39 Leigha Thompson ...... 32–33 Brittany Neuman 44 F/C Sr. 6’2” Huntingburg, IN Abby Williams ...... 34–35 Ellen Young ...... 36–37 Amie Newhart 22 G So. 5’6” Mulberry, IN

Rinesha Soaper 1 G Fr. 5’4” Henderson, KY

USI Coaching Staff Courtney Perry 40 F/C So. 6’0” Crown Point, IN Head Coach: Rick Stein (10th season) Assistant Coaches: Randa Gatling (10th Leigha Thompson 43 F/C RFr. 6’2” Teutopolis, IL season), Michelle Irwin (3rd season) Manager: Kelci Prewitt (1st season) Abby Williams 13 G/F Jr. 6’0” St. Joseph, IL

Ellen Young 30 G So. 5’5” Salem, IL

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2008-09 Radio/Television Roster

#1 #4 #12 #13 #21 #22 Rinesha Cootie Jessica Abby Ninette Amie Soaper Leeberg Grimaldo Williams Evans Newhart

#23 #24 #25 #30 #40 #43 Taylor Lauren Lauren Ellen Courtney Leigha Miller Meneghetti Luce Young Perry Thompson

#44 Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Manager Brittany Rick Randa Michelle Kelci Neuman Stein Gatling Irwin Prewitt

PRONUNCIATIONS: Rinesha Soaper (Rye-KNEE-shuh) Taylor Miller (as sounds) Brittany Neuman (NEW-men) Cootie Leeberg (Coo-tee) Lauren Meneghetti (MEN-eh-get-EE) Rick Stein (STYNE) Jessica Grimaldo (Gri-MALL-doe) Lauren Luce (as sounds) Randa Gatling (RAN-duh) Abby Williams (as sounds) Courtney Perry (as sounds) Michelle Irwin (as sounds) Ninette Evans (Neh-NET) Leigha Thompson (Leah) Kelcie Prewitt (as sounds) Amie Newhart (as sounds)

2008-09 women’s basketball media guide www.usi.edu/sports 19 Jessica GRIMALDO 12 6'1"...Senior...Forward/Center

USI Quad

Grimaldo Profile Favorite Food: Mexican or Italian Favorite Restaurant: Los Bravos Favorite TV Show: House Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball Favorite Professional Athletes: Kerri Walsh & Gilbert Arenas Music Types: R&B, reggaeton, and hip-hop

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Jessica Grimaldo

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘09 Hometown: Carmi, Illinois High School: Carmi-White Birthday: October 6, 1985 Major: Public Relations & Advertising Honors: All-State, three-time All-Conference, four-time All-Southeastern Illinois (high school)

View Photos of Jessica Career Highs Q & A with Jessica Grimaldo (12) Points: 22 Q: If you could go anywhere, where Listen to Jessica’s Song Against: Robert Morris would you go? Send Jessica a Message When: November 23, 2004 A: Italy or Spain

Poke Jessica! Rebounds: 10 Q: If you could live anywhere, where Against: vs. Brescia would you live? When: Add Jessica as a Friend November 15, 2005 A: Puerto Rico

Assists: 3 (twice) Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at Last Against: Cumberlands what store would you like it be? When: November 24, 2007 A: A shoe store that sold retro Jordans Steals: 3

Against: Augusta State Q: Who would you want to play you in When: November 6, 2005 a movie? A: Roselyn Sanchez Double-digit scoring efforts: 9 Double-digit rebounding efforts: 1 Q: Where do you see yourself in five years? Double-doubles: 1 A: Working for a major advertising 20-point outings: 2 company CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 04–05* 5/0 26/43 .605 0/0 .000 21/27 .778 25 5.0 5 7 2 73 14.6 89 05–06 30/14 64/143 .448 0/0 .000 51/60 .850 91 3.0 6 17 9 179 6.0 490 06–07 12/0 6/16 .375 0/0 .000 1/4 .250 10 0.8 1 2 3 13 1.1 54 07–08 27/3 33/74 .446 0/0 .000 8/13 .615 65 2.4 16 9 8 74 2.7 339 Total 74/17 123/276 .446 0/0 .000 81/104 .779 191 2.6 28 35 22 339 4.6 — *Received a medical red-shirt in 2004-05.

2008-09 Women’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 21 Ninette EVANS 21 6'2"...Senior...Forward/Center

University Center & USI Quad

Evans Profile Favorite Food: Spaghetti Favorite TV Show: Boondocks Favorite Movie: Blue Streak Favorite Professional Athlete: Candace Parker Music Types: Hip-hop, rap, R&B Favorite Recording Artist: Bob Marley

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Ninette Evans

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘09 Hometown: Memphis, Tennessee High School/Previous School: Trezevant/North Shoals C.C. Birthday: July 27, 1987 Major: Physical Education

View Photos of Ninette Career Highs Q & A with Ninette Evans (21) Points: 12 Q: If you could go anywhere, where Listen to Ninette’s Song Against: SIU Edwardsville would you go? Send Ninette a Message When: February 21, 2008 A: Jamaica

Poke Ninette! Rebounds: 14 Q: Who would you want to play you in Against: Lewis a movie? When: Add Ninette as a Friend January 12, 2008 A: Sanaa Lathan

Assists: 2 Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at Against: Rockhurst what store would you like it to be? When: February 1, 2008 A: Foot Locker Steals: 3

Against: Quincy Q: What is a random fact about you oth- When: January 24, 2008 ers may not know? A: I don’t have a middle name Double-digit scoring efforts: 4 Double-digit rebounding efforts: 1 Q: Where do you see yourself in five years? Double-doubles: 1 A: With a degree, working in my field, and in a big city like Chicago CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 07–08 25/15 52/107 .486 0/0 .000 25/37 .676 143 5.7 10 13 8 129 5.2 449

2008-09 Women’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 23 Brittany NEUMAN 44 6'2"...Senior...Forward/Center

Rice Library

Neuman Profile Favorite Food: Cereal Favorite Restaurant: Red Lobster Favorite TV Show: Seinfeld Favorite Movies: The Jerk, Batman: The Dark Knight, or anything with Will Ferrell Favorite Books: Heroes Cry Too and Angels and Demons

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Brittany Neuman

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘09 Hometown: Huntingburg, Indiana High School: Southridge Birthday: November 11, 1986 Major: Pre-Nursing Honors: Academic All-GLVC (college); Three-time All-Conference (high school)

View Photos of Brittany Career Highs Q & A with Brittany Neuman (44) Points: 13 Q: Were you named after anyone? Listen to Brittany’s Song Against: Tusculum A: My middle name is after my great Send Brittany a Message When: December 9, 2007 grandmother

Poke Brittany! Rebounds: 12 Q: If you could go anywhere, where Against: Tusculum would you go? When: Add Brittany as a Friend December 9, 2007 A: Paris

Assists: 4 Q: If you could live anywhere, where Against: Rockhurst would you live? When: January 4, 2007 A: On the beach or out West, in the Steals: 2 (four times) mountains Last against: Missouri S&T

When: February 10, 2007 Q: Where do you see yourself in five years? Double-digit scoring efforts: 4 A: Established Double-digit rebounding efforts: 4 Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at Double-doubles: 3 what store would you like it to be? A: Any home décor store CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 05–06 24/0 11/38 .289 0/0 .000 13/25 .520 46 1.9 10 10 6 35 1.5 238 06–07 28/3 27/60 .450 0/2 .000 22/40 .550 99 3.5 13 14 6 76 2.7 354 07–08 26/9 32/73 .438 0/0 .000 37/53 .698 145 5.6 10 8 14 101 3.9 450 Total 78/12 70/171 .409 0/2 .000 72/118 .610 290 3.7 33 32 26 212 2.7 —

2008-09 Women’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 25 Amie NEWHART 22 5'6"...Sophomore...Guard

Reflection Lake

Newhart Profile Favorite Food: Mac & cheese Favorite Restaurant: O’ Charley’s Favorite TV Show: Grey’s Anatomy Favorite Movie: Zoolander Favorite Book: A Bend in the River Favorite Professional Athlete: Candace Parker Music Recording Artist: Journey

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Amie Newhart

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘11 Hometown: Mulberry, Indiana High School: Clinton Prarie Birthday: July 17, 1988 Major: Social Science (Teaching) Honors: Academic All-GLVC (college); four-time All-Conference, three-time All-County (high school)

View Photos of Amie (22) Career Highs Q & A with Amie Newhart

Listen to Amie’s Song Points: 18 Q: Who would you want to play you in Against: Tiffin a movie? Send Amie a Message When: December 19, 2007 A: Sarah Jessica Parker Poke Amie! Rebounds: 7 Q: If you were stranded on a deserted Add Amie as a Friend Against: Bellarmine island with three people, who would you When: January 19, 2008 like them to be? A: Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther Assists: 7 King Jr., and Jane Addams Against: Mt. Olive When: December 20, 2007 Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at what store would you like it to be? Steals: 5 American Eagle Against: Wisconsin-Parkside A: When: January 10, 2008 Q: Were you named after anyone? Double-digit scoring efforts: 13 A: I was named after a song by Pure Prairie League

Q: Big city or small town? A: Small town CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 07–08 27/27 86/223 .386 28/78 .359 65/83 .783 87 3.2 71 46 1 265 9.8 843

2008-09 Women’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 27 Lauren MENEGHETTI 24 5'10"...Sophomore...Guard

Health Professions Building

Meneghetti Profile Favorite Food: Watermelon Favorite Restaurant: Grand Lux Cafe Favorite TV Show: Brothers and Sisters Favorite Movie: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles Favorite Book: Harry Potter series & Twilight series Favorite Professional Athlete: Joe Crede Music Type: Country

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Lauren Meneghetti

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘11 Hometown: Munster, Indiana High School: Munster Birthday: June 23, 1988 Major: Pre-Nursing Honors: Academic All-GLVC (college); All-State; two-time All-Area; three-time All-Conference (high school)

View Photos of Lauren Career Highs Q & A with Lauren Meneghetti (24) Points: 12 Q: Who would you want to play you in Listen to Lauren’s Song Against: Drury a movie? Send Lauren a Message When: February 16, 2008 A: Julia Roberts

Poke Lauren! Rebounds: 5 Q: What is a random fact about you that Against: Indianapolis others may not know? When: Add Lauren as a Friend February 9, 2008 A: I was on the golf team in high school

Assists: 4 (twice) Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at Last against: Saint Joseph’s what store would you want it to be? When: February 7, 2008 A: Nike Town Steals: 4

Against: Quincy Q: If you would live anywhere, where When: February 23, 2008 would it be? A: Michigan Avenue in downtown Double-digit scoring efforts: 1 Chicago

Q: If you could go anywhere, where would you go? A: Italy CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 07–08 24/0 33/84 .393 10/41 .244 11/19 .579 41 1.7 25 19 1 87 3.6 384

2008-09 Women’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 29 Courtney PERRY 40 6'0"...Sophomore...Forward/Center

Physical Activities Center

Perry Profile Favorite Food: Lasagna Favorite Restaurant: Miller’s Bakery Favorite TV Shows: The Office (UK & US) and Curb your Enthusiasm Favorite Movie: The Man Who Knew Too Little Music Types: Alternative, indie rock, and classic rock Favorite Recording Artists: The Beatles

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Courtney Perry

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘11 Hometown: Crown Point, Indiana High School: Crown Point Birthday: May 5, 1989 Major: Biology Honors: Academic All-GLVC (college); Academic All-State, All-Area (high school)

View Photos of Courtney Career Highs Q & A with Courtney Perry (40) Points: 5 Q: What do you like to do? Listen to Courtney’s Song Against: Central State A: Garden, play guitar, and cook Send Courtney a Message When: December 15, 2007 Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at Poke Courtney! Rebounds: 6 (twice) what store would you like it to be? Last against: Central State A: Costco! Add Courtney as a Friend When: December 15, 2007 Q: Where do you see yourself in five Assists: 2 (twice) years? Last against: Saint Joseph’s

When: February 7, 2008 A: In grad school

Steals: 1 (three times) Q: Who would you want to play you in Last against: SIU Edwardsville a movie? When: January 26, 2008 A: Charlize Theron

Q: If you could go anywhere, where would you go? A: New Zealand

CAREER STATISTICS G/GS FGM/FGA PCT. 3FGM/FGA PCT. FTM/FTA PCT. REB. AVG. AST. STL. BLK. TP AVG. MIN. 07–08 18/0 5/20 .250 0/0 .000 4/6 .667 34 1.9 6 3 2 14 0.8 130

2008-09 Women’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 31 Leigha THOMPSON 43 6'2"...RS Freshman...Forward/Center

Liberal Arts Building

Thompson Profile Favorite Food: Chicken fingers Favorite Restaurant: Olive Garden Favorite TV Show: Family Guy Favorite Movie: Zoolander Favorite Book: East of Eden Favorite Professional Athlete: Dwayne Wade Music Type: Country

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Leigha Thompson

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘12 Hometown: Teutopolis, Illinois High School: Teutopolis Birthday: May 10, 1989 Major: Pre-Elementary Education Honors: All-State, All-Area, All-Conference (high school)

View Photos of Leigha Meet Leigha Thompson Q & A with Leigha Thompson (43) 2007-08: Redshirted. Q: If you were stranded on a deserted Listen to Leigha’s Song island with three people, who would you Send Leigha a Message High School: Earned three varsity letters like them to be? in basketball...garnered third-team All- A: The Jonas Brothers Poke Leigha! State honors from the Illinois Basketball Coaches’ Association and played in the Q: Where do you see yourself in five Add Leigha as a Friend IBCA All-Star Game...averaged 9.1 points years? and 6.5 rebounds per game as a senior A: Teaching near my hometown in 2006-07...also recorded 37 blocks and 27 steals while helping THS to a 27-6 Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at record...helped THS to a four-year record what store would you like it to be? of 102-29...in addition to multiple All- Conference and All-Tournament awards, A: American Eagle Thompson was named All-Area by the Effingham Daily News...also was named Q: If you could go anywhere, where to the Decatur All-Area team...member of would you go? the National Honor Society, Thompson A: Australia also has been active in the THS Student Council, German Club, and Varsity Club. Q: Who would you want to play you in a moive? PERSONAL: Daughter of Jeff and Laurie A: Julia Roberts Thompson...mother, Laurie, was her high school coach.

2008-09 Women’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 33 Abby WILLIAMS 13 6'0"...Junior...Guard/Forward

Art Studio

Williams Profile Favorite Food: Manwich Favorite Restaurant: O’Charley’s Favorite TV Show: The Hills Favorite Movie: Van Wilder Favorite Book: The Purpose of Life Favorite Professional Athlete: Deron Williams Music Types: Country, R&B, alternative

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Abby Williams

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘10 Hometown: St. Joseph, Illinois High School/Prev. School: St. Joseph-Ogden/Kankakee C.C. Birthday: June 16, 1988 Major: Kinesiology Honors: Two-time All-American, Illinois J.C. Player of the Year (college)

View Photos of Abby (13) Meet Abby Williams Q & A with Abby Williams

Listen to Abby’s Song Transfer: Was a two-time NJCAA II Q: If you were stranded on a deserted All-American...had a superb sophomore island with three people, who would you Send Abby a Message season in 2007-08 as she was named the like them to be? Poke Abby! Illinois Junior College Player of the Year A: My best friend, my dad, and Martin after averaging 15.7 points and 6.8 Lawrence Add Abby as a Friend rebounds per game...led Kankakee to back-to-back national title game appear- Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at ances and a two-year record of 57-10... what store would you like it to be? Kankakee was 27-7 in a 2006-07 season A: Under Armour that saw Williams net second-team All- America honors...she earned first-team All- Q: If you could go anywhere, where America honors in 2007-08 after leading would you go? Kankakee to a 30-3 mark and its second straight NJCAA Region IV title...scored a A: London career-high 29 points on two occasions in 2007-08 and became the third player in Q: Were you named after anyone? school history to earn All-America honors A: My great grandmother in consecutive seasons. Q: What is your most memorable High School: Earned varsity letters moment? in basketball, softball, and volleyball... A: Getting national runner-up two helped lead her softball team to the state straight years at Kankakee championships in 2006...member of the National Honor Society, the Spanish Club, the Maroon Platoon, the Student Activities Council, and Phi Theta Kappa.

Personal: Daughter of Steven and Beth Williams

2008-09 Women’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 35 Ellen YOUNG 30 5'5"...Sophomore...Guard

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Young Profile Favorite Food: Mashed potatoes Favorite Restaurant: Chico’s Favorite TV Show: Friends Favorite Movie: Big Daddy Favorite Professional Athlete: Michael Jordan Favorite Recording Artist: Keith Urban

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Ellen Young

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘11 Hometown: Salem, Illinois High School/Prev. School: Salem Community/SIU Carbondale Birthday: October 1, 1988 Major: Management Honors: All-MVC Freshman (college); three-time All-State, four- time All-Conference; three-time Centralia Sentinel AA Player of the Year (high school)

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Listen to Ellen’s Song Transfer: Named to the Missouri Valley Q: What is your most memorable Conference All-Freshman team...finished moment? Send Ellen a Message third on the team and 13th in the MVC A: My grandpa seeing me score my Poke Ellen! with 11.9 points per game as a freshman 1,000th point in 2007-08...started nine of the Saluki’s Add Ellen as a Friend 30 games last season...scored in double Q: Where do you see youself in five figures 20 times and reached the 20-point years? plateau five times...had a season-high 26 A: Running my own business points against Austin Peay and notched a double-double against Drake when she Q: If you could live anywhere, where scored 14 points and brought down a would it be? season-high 10 rebounds. A: Colorado High School: Was a four-time All-Apollo Conference performer and three-time All- Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at State honoree...holds SCHS’s career scoring what store would you like it to be? record for both boys and girls basketball A: Dick’s Sporting Goods with 2,498 career points...averaged 25 points, 11.1 rebounds, and 4.5 steals per Q: What is a random fact about you oth- game as a senior and was named first- ers may not know? team All-State by the Champaign News A: I’m a huge Spiderman fan Gazette, the SICA, and the IBCA...also was the three-time Centralia Sentinel AA Player of the Year.

Personal: Daughter of Ronald and Theresa Young

For more about Ellen Young, visit the USI website at www.usi.edu/sports.

2008-09 Women’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 37 Rinesha SOAPER 1 5'4"...Freshman...Guard

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Soaper Profile Favorite Food: Pizza Favorite Restaurant: Pizza Hut Favorite TV Show: Best Dance Crew Favorite Movie: The Patriot Favorite Professional Athlete: Steve Nash Favorite Recording Artist: Lil Wayne

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Rinesha Soaper

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘12 Hometown: Henderson, Kentucky High School: Henderson County Birthday: August 7, 1989 Major: Physical Education Honors: Three-time All-District, 2008 Region II Player of the Year (high school)

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Listen to Rinesha’s Song High School: Led her squad to a 24-5 Q: If you were stranded on a deserted record and the quarterfinals of the KHSAA island with three people, who you like Send Rinesha a Message Sweet Sixteen as a senior in 2007-08... them to be? Poke Rinesha! was a three-time All-Sixth District performer A: Lauren Luce, Bill Gates, Donald Trump and was named to the All-Second Region Add Rinesha as a Friend Tournament team four straight years, earning Q: Where do you see yourself in five most valuable player honors as a junior years? and a senior...averaged 19.2 points, 3.4 A: Hopefully playing overseas rebounds, and 4.1 assists per game to lead HCHS to the district championship Q: If you could go anywhere, where and its fourth straight regional crown in would you go? 2007-08...was named the Kentucky Associa- tion of Basketball Coaches’ Region II Player A: Hawaii of the Year in 2008 and was named to the 2006 and 2008 KHSAA Sweet Sixteen Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at All-Tournament team...was one of 42 girls what store would you like it to be? to be invited to the Kentucky All-Star try- A: Lady Foot Locker outs...also played softball and ran track at HCHS...member of the F.B.L.A. Q: What is a random fact about you oth- ers may not know? Personal: Daughter of Charles and A: I sleep with the TV on Wanda Soaper

2008-09 Women’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 39 Cootie LEEBERG 4 5'7"...Freshman...Guard

University Center

Leeberg Profile Favorite Food: Animal crackers Favorite Restaurant: Olive Garden Favorite TV Show: CSI: Miami Favorite Movies: Spiderman (all of them) Favorite Book: To Kill a Mockingbird Favorite Professional Athlete: Allen Iverson Music Type: Rap

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Cootie Leeberg

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘12 Hometown: Lombard, Illinois High School: Montini Catholic Birthday: January 29, 1990 Major: Pre-Nursing Honors: All-Area (high school)

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Listen to Cootie’s Song High School: Earned five varsity let- Q: Were you named after anyone? ters in basketball, volleyball, and track... A: After a bug (my brother named me) Send Cootie a Message averaged 6.5 points, 2.3 assists, and 3.0 Poke Cootie! rebounds per game to help lead MCHS Q: Where do you see yourself in five to a third-place finish in the 2008 IHSA years? Class 3A State Tournament...was a part of Add Cootie as a Friend A: Working as a nurse in Chicago four conference, sectional, and regional championship squads...earned All-Con- Q: Who would you want to play you in ference honors as a junior and a senior a movie? and was MCHS’s Athlete of the Year as a senior...also was MCHS’s team captain as A: Blake Lively a junior and a senior...was named honor- able mention All-Area by the Chicago Sun Q: If you could go anywhere, where Times during her senior year...earned All- would you go? Tournament honors for the Chicagoland A: Germany Christmas Classic as a junior and a senior as well as the 2006 Niles West Thanksgiv- Q: If you were stranded on a deserted ing Tournament...helped the Lady Broncos island with three people, who would you capture the Chicagoland Christmas Classic like them to be? championship during her senior season... A: My mom, my dad, and my brother earned Academic All-Conference honors in basketball and track.

AAU: Guided her AAU squad to state titles in 2006 and 2007 as well as the Mid-America Challenge championship in 2006.

Personal: Daughter of William Leeberg and Julia Rinaldi

2008-09 Women’s Basketball Media Guide • www.usi.edu/sports 41 Taylor MILLER 23 5'10"...Freshman...Forward

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Miller Profile Favorite Food: Seafood Favorite Restaurant: Cheeseburger in Paradise Favorite TV Show: House Favorite Movie: Anchorman Favorite Books: Anything written by Jodi Picoult Favorite Professional Athlete: Peyton Manning Favorite Recording Artist: Jimmy Buffett

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Taylor Miller

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘12 Hometown: Anderson, Indiana High School: Pendleton Heights Birthday: October 10, 1989 Major: Business Honors: Two-time All-County, two-time All-Conference (high school)

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Listen to Taylor’s Song High School: Earned seven varsity letters Q: If you could go anywhere, where in basketball, volleyball, and track...was a would you go? Send Taylor a Message two-time All-Hoosier Heritage Conference A: Spain Poke Taylor! and All-Madison County performer...aver- aged 9.5 points and 5.4 rebounds per Q: If you could live anywhere, where Add Taylor as a Friend game as a senior in 2007-08 to help lead would it be? PHHS to the finals of the IHSAA Class A: Somewhere in the Caribbean 4A Anderson Sectional Tournament... averaged 10.1 points, 4.8 rebounds, 3.1 Q: Who would you want to play you in assists, and 1.8 steals during her four-year a movie? career...shot 46.2 percent from the field, 34.6 percent from behind the arc, and A: Rachel McAdams helped PHHS to the Hoosier Heritage Con- ference championship in 2004-05 and Q: If you were stranded on a deserted 2007-08...also helped PHHS to Madison island with three people, who would you County titles in 2004-05 and 2005-06... like them to be? finished her career at PHHS ranked third A: Will Smith, Chris Brown, Channing all-time in free throw percentage and three- Tatum pointers, sixth all-time in career steals, eighth all-time in career scoring, and 10th Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at all-time in career assists...member of the what store would you like it to be? Beta Club, the Sunshine Society, the Span- A: The Buckle ish Club, and Best Buddies.

Personal: Daughter of Heath and Heather Miller

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Luce Profile Favorite Foods: Pizza or steak Favorite Restaurants: Anything Mexican Favorite TV Show: Law & Order: SVU Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball Favorite Books: The Twilight Series Favorite Professional Athlete: Michael Jordan Favorite Recording Artist: Justin Timberlake

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Lauren Luce

Networks: University of Southern Indiana ‘12 Hometown: Vincennes, Indiana High School: South Knox Birthday: August 29, 1989 Major: Pre-Nursing

View Photos of Lauren Meet Lauren Luce Q & A with Lauren Luce (25) High School: Graduated from South Q: If you had a $5,000 gift card, at Listen to Lauren’s Song Knox High School (Vincennes, Indiana) what store would you like it to be? Send Lauren a Message where she earned seven varsity letters in A: Wal-Mart basketball, soccer, and track...earned the Poke Lauren! Most Assist Award for basketball in 2005 Q: If you could go anywhere, where and 2006...was named to the Vincennes would you go? Sun Commercial All-Area team in soccer Add Lauren as a Friend A: Greece in 2006 and 2007...was SKHS’s record holder in assists on the soccer team...was Q: What is a random fact about you oth- SKHS’s team captain in soccer three years ers may not know? and in basketball two years. A: I’m related to Roy Rogers AAU: Helped her AAU squad to the Bluegrass Invitational Louisville champion- Q: If you were stranded on a deserted ship and a pair of Evansville Basketball island with three people, who would you Academy tournament championships. like them to be? A: Justin Timberlake, Marilyn Monroe, Personal: Daughter of Steve and LeAnn my sister Luce Q: Who would you want to play you in a movie? A: Reese Witherspoon

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Saturday, November 1: Bloomington, IN (Assembly Hall) MID-CONTINENT continued... INDIANA UNIVERSITY Affiliation: NAIA I Location/Enrollment: Bloomington, IN/37,821 Nickname: Cougars SID/Phone: Shana Daniels/812-855-9402 Conference: TranSouth Athletic Web site: iuhoosiers.cstv.com Head Coach: Dominic Tharpe Affiliation: NCAA I 2007-08 Record: 9-22 (1-17 TSAC/t-9th) Nickname: Hoosiers Conference: Big Ten Friday, November 28: Indianapolis, IN (Nicoson Hall) Head Coach: Felisha Legette-Jack HILLSDALE COLLEGE 2007-08 Record: 18-15 (10-8 Big Ten/6th) Location/Enrollment: Hillsdale, MI/1,300 NCAA I WNIT: Lost in second round SID/Phone: Brad Monastiere/517-607-3172 Web site: www.hillsdale.edu/athletics Saturday, November 15: Austin, TX (St. Edwards Shootout) Affiliation: NCAA II ABILENE CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Nickname: Chargers Location/Enrollment: Austin, TX/4,684 Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic SID/Phone: Lance Fleming/325-674-2693 Head Coach: Claudette Charney Web site: www.acusports.com 2007-08 Record: 23-5 (15-2 GLIAC/1st South) Affiliation: NCAA II NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region first round Nickname: Wildcats Conference: Lone Star Saturday, November 29: Indianapolis, IN (Nicoson Hall) Head Coach: Shawna Lavender GRACE COLLEGE 2007-08 Record: 18-11 (11-3 LSC/2nd South) Location/Enrollment: Winona Lake, IN/1,200 SID/Phone: Matt Moore/574-265-5438 Sunday, November 16: Austin, TX (St. Edwards Shootout) Web site: www.grace.edu/athletics SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY Affiliation: NAIA I Location/Enrollment: Durant, OK/4,000 Nickname: Lancers SID/Phone: Matt Thomas/580-745-2646 Conference: Mid-Central College Web site: gosavagestorm.athleticsite.com Head Coach: Scott Blum Affiliation: NCAA II 2007-08 Record: 12-18 (4-12 MCC/9th) Nickname: Savage Storm Conference: Lone Star Saturday, December 20: Physical Activities Center Head Coach: Darin Grover UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD 2007-08 Record: 15-13 (6-6 LSC/t-4th North) Location/Enrollment: Springfield, IL/4,700 SID/Phone: Paul MacDonna/217-206-6752 Saturday, November 22: Physical Activities Center Web site: goprairiestars.athleticsite.com EDINBORO UNIVERSITY Affiliation: NAIA I Location/Enrollment: Edinboro, PA/8,000 Nickname: Prairie Stars SID: Bob Shreve/814-732-2596 Conference: American Midwest Web site: www.gofightingscots.com Head Coach: Roy Gilmore Affiliation: NCAA II 2007-08 Record: 12-19 (6-8 AMC/5th) Nickname: Fighting Scots Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Monday, December 22: Physical Activities Center Head Coach: Stan Swank TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY 2007-08 Record: 17-10 (6-6 PSAC/6th West) Location/Enrollment: Kirksville, MO/5,800 SID/Phone: Kevin White/660-785-4276 Monday, November 24: Physical Activities Center Web site: gobulldogs.truman.edu MID-CONTINENT UNIVERSITY Affiliation: NCAA II Location/Enrollment: Mayfield, KY/1,000 Nickname: Bulldogs SID/Phone: Steve Schwepker/270-247-8521 Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Web site: www.midcontinentcougars.com/index.php Head Coach: Michael Smith continued in next column... 2007-08 Record: 16-13 (7-11 MIAA/t-7th)

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Monday, December 29: Physical Activities Center Wednesday, February 11: Physical Activities Center WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY LAKE ERIE COLLEGE Location/Enrollment: Detroit, MI/33,240 Location/Enrollment: Painesville, OH/1,100 SID/Phone: Jeff Weiss/313-577-7542 SID/Phone: Kristy Booher /440-375-7475 Web site: wsuathletics.cstv.com Web site: www.lec.edu/athletics Affiliation: NCAA II Affiliation: NCAA II (provisional) Nickname: Warriors Nickname: Storm Conference: Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Independent Head Coach: Gloria Bradley Head Coach: Bob Booher 2007-08 Record: 15-12 (9-8 GLIAC/4th South) 2007-08 Record: 16-11 (14-4 Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference/2nd)

Great Lakes Valley Conference Schedule

Thursday, December 4: Romeoville, IL (Neil Carey Arena) Sunday, January 4: Physical Activities Center LEWIS UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS Location: Romeoville, IL/5,200 Location: Indianapolis, IN/4,728 SID/Phone: Derrick Sloboda/815-836-5248 SID/Phone: Ryan Thorpe/317-788-3494 Web site: lewisflyers.cstv.com Web site: athletics.uindy.edu Nickname: Flyers Nickname: Greyhounds Head Coach: Lisa Carlsen Head Coach: LeAnn Freeland 2007-08 Record: 13-13 (9-19 GLVC/5th East) 2007-08 Record: 22-8 (13-16 GLVC/t-1st East) GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in semifinals NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region first round Saturday, December 6: Kenosha, WI (DeSimone Gymnasium) UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE Thursday, January 8: Physical Activities Center Location/Enrollment: Kenosha, WI/5,500 NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY SID/Phone: Steve Kratochvil/262-595-2045 Location/Enrollment: Highland Heights, KY/15,000 Web site: www.parksiderangers.com SID/Phone: Don Owen/859-572-5470 Nickname: Rangers Web site: www.nkunorse.com Head Coach: Jenny Kenesie Nickname: Norse 2007-08 Record: 17-11 (11-8 GLVC/4th East) Head Coach: Nancy Winstel GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in first round 2007-08 Record: 28-8 (13-6 GLVC/t-1st East) GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in championship Friday, January 2: Physical Activities Center NCAA II Tournament: National Champions SAINT JOSEPH’S COLLEGE Location: Rensselaer, IN/1,000 Saturday, January 10: Louisville, KY (Knight’s Hall) SID/Phone: Ken Badylak/219-866-6141 BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY Web site: www.saintjoe.edu/athletics Location/Enrollment: Louisville, KY/2,600 Nickname: Pumas SID/Phone: John Spugnardi/502-452-8329 Head Coach: Brandon Turner Web site: www.bellarmine.edu/athletics 2007-08 Record: 1-25 (0-19 GLVC/7th East) Nickname: Knights GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify Head Coach: David Smith 2007-08 Record: 19-11 (11-8 GLVC/3rd East) GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in semifinals NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region first round

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Thursday, January 15: Physical Activities Center Thursday, January 29: Springfield, MO (Weiser Gymnasium) KENTUCKY WESLEYAN COLLEGE Saturday, February 7: Physical Activities Center Location/Enrollment: Owensboro, KY/755 DRURY UNIVERSITY SID/Phone: Roy Pickerill/270-852-3347 Location/Enrollment: Springfield, MO/1,650 Web site: www.kwc.edu/athletics/athindex.asp SID/Phone: Scott Puryear/417-873-4097 Nickname: Panthers Web site: www.drurypanthers.com Head Coach: Ron Williams Nickname: Panthers 2007-08 Record: 13-13 (7-11 GLVC/6th East) Head Coach: Steve Harold GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify 2007-08 Record: 28-4 (16-3 GLVC/1st West) GLVC Tournament: GLVC Champions Thursday, January 22: Physical Activities Center NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region semi-finalist Thursday, February 19: St. Louis, MO (Mark Twain Building) UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS Saturday, January 31: Rolla, MO (Bullman Multi-Purpose Bldg.) Location/Enrollment: St. Louis, MO/15,500 Thursday, February 21: Physical Activities Center SID/Phone: Mary Ann Mitchell/314-516-5660 MISSOURI UNIV. OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Web site: www.goumsltritons.com Location/Enrollment: Rolla, MO/6,100 Nickname: Tritons SID/Phone: John Kean/573-341-4140 Head Coach: Lisa Curliss-Taylor Web site: sports.mst.edu 2007-08 Record: 7-20 (4-15 GLVC/6th West) Nickname: Miners GLVC Tournament Finish: Did not qualify Head Coach: Alan Eads 2007-08 Record: 24-7 (15-4 GLVC/2nd West) Saturday, January 24: Physical Activities Center GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in semifinals Saturday, February 28: Kansas City, MO (Mason-Halpin Fldh.) NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region finalist ROCKHURST UNIVERSITY Location/Enrollment: Kansas City, MO/3,000 Thursday, February 5: Physical Activities Center SID/Phone: John Dodderidge/816-501-4850 Saturday, February 14: Quincy, IL (Pepsi Arena) Web site: www.rockhurst.edu/ru_athletics/index.asp QUINCY UNIVERSITY Nickname: Hawks Location/Enrollment: Quincy, IL/1,250 Head Coach: Rebecca Morrisey SID/Phone: Brian Lovellette/217-228-5241 2007-08 Record: 8-19 (3-16 GLVC/7th West) Web site: www.quincy.edu/Athletics/Index.php GLVC Tournament: Did not qualify Nickname: Lady Hawks Head Coach: J.D. Gravina 2007-08 Record: 20-10 (14-5 GLVC/3rd West) GLVC Tournament Finish: Lost in first round NCAA II Tournament: Great Lakes Region first round

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Screaming Eagles fly around the USA and beyond

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

Anchorage, Alaska

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

San Francisco, California

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

In November 2008, the Screaming Eagles will travel to Austin, Texas, for the St. Edwards Shootout. The trip to Texas marks USI’s first-ever trip to the Lone Star state.

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USI from the Bahamas ’07

First-time flyers!

Atlantis

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To the beach!

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Record: 10-17 Home: 8-8 Away: 1-8 Neutral: 1-1 GLVC: 5-14

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

24 Jasmine Baines . . . 27–27 802 29.7 170–352 .483 0–1 .000 119–176 .676 68 121 189 7.0 95 4 35 90 47 30 459 17.0

22 Amie Newhart . . . 27–27 843 31.2 86–223 .386 28–78 .359 65–83 .783 6 81 87 3.2 52 0 71 78 1 46 265 9.8

01 VaNita Smart . . . . 18–11 438 24.3 62–132 .470 3–16 .188 32–47 .681 27 41 68 3.8 46 1 41 65 2 23 159 8.8

33 Carly Clendenen . . . 13–5 277 21.3 36–90 .400 30–72 .417 9–11 .818 3 19 22 1.7 9 0 24 25 1 8 111 8.5

10 Brittany Darden . . . 26–11 662 25.5 82–179 .458 24–58 .414 18–34 .529 29 39 68 2.6 35 0 50 76 4 35 206 7.9

31 Marshay Jolly . . . . 27–27 627 23.2 74–189 .392 27–95 .284 31–41 .756 25 61 86 3.2 59 1 45 56 2 27 206 7.6

21 Ninette Evans . . . . 25–15 449 18.0 52–107 .486 0–0 .000 25–37 .676 58 85 143 5.7 76 5 10 58 8 13 129 5.2

44 Brittany Neuman . . 26–9 450 17.3 32–73 .438 0–0 .000 37–53 .698 35 110 145 5.6 81 4 10 43 14 8 101 3.9

23 Lauren Meneghetti . . 24–0 384 16.0 33–84 .393 10–41 .244 11–19 .579 14 27 41 1.7 21 0 25 40 1 19 87 3.6

12 Jessica Grimaldo . . 27–3 339 12.6 33–74 .446 0–0 .000 8–13 .615 25 40 65 2.4 63 5 16 43 8 9 74 2.7

40 Courtney Perry . . . 18–0 130 7.2 5–20 .250 0–0 .000 4–6 .667 13 21 34 1.9 21 0 6 8 2 3 14 0.8

Team ...... 43 50 93 3.4 0 1

Total ...... 27 5401 665–1523 .437 122–361 .338 359–520 .690 346 695 1041 38.6 558 20 333 583 90 221 1811 67.1

Opponents . . . . . 27 5401 599–1513 .396 159–475 .335 430–648 .664 330 604 934 34.6 488 — 359 511 56 247 1787 66.2

TEAM STATISTICS USI OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND

SCORING ...... 1811 1787 11/17/07 Illinois-Springfield W 90–50 700 Points per game . . . . 67.1 66.2 11/20/07 Central Missouri W 92–65 500 Scoring margin . . . . +0.9 — 11/24/07 Cumberlands (Ky.) W 84–72 300 FIELD GOALS–ATT . . . . 665–1523 599–1513 *12/01/07 at Kentucky Wesleyan L 58–76 500 Field goal pct . . . . . 437 .396 12/9/07 Tusculum L 69–74 200 3 POINT FG–ATT . . . . . 122–361 159–475 12/15/07 Central State W 64–36 550 #12/19/07 vs. L 78–90 105 3–point FG pct . . . . . 338 .335 # 3–pt FG made per game . . 4.5 5.9 12/20/07 vs. Mt. Olive W 64–59 38 FREE THROWS–ATT . . . . 359–520 430–648 12/28/07 Saginaw Valley State L 63–69 400 Free throw pct . . . . . 690 .664 *1/03/08 at Missouri-St. Louis W 77–72 176 F–Throws made per game . 13.3 15.9 *1/5/08 at Missouri S&T L 63–78 220 REBOUNDS ...... 1041 934 *1/10/08 Wisconsin-Parkside L 63–70 500 Rebounds per game . . . 38.6 34.6 *1/12/08 Lewis W 65–50 800 Rebounding margin . . . +4.0 — *1/17/08 at Northern Kentucky L 54–59 1,011 ASSISTS ...... 333 359 *1/19/08 at Bellarmine L 67–75 802 Assists per game . . . . 12.3 13.3 *1/24/08 Quincy L 64–69 700 TURNOVERS ...... 583 511 *1/26/08 SIU Edwardsville L 70–73 500 Turnovers per game . . . 21.6 18.9 *1/31/08 at Drury L 65–79 1,022 Turnover margin . . . . –2.7 — *2/02/08 at Rockhurst L 56–61 333 Assist/turnover ratio . . . 0.6 0.7 *2/7/08 Saint Joseph’s W 72–24 300 STEALS ...... 221 247 *2/9/08 Indianapolis L 56–63 800 Steals per game . . . . 8.2 9.1 *2/14/08 Rockhurst W 63–61 500 BLOCKS ...... 90 56 *2/16/08 Drury L 57–72 500 Blocks per game . . . . 3.3 2.1 *2/21/08 at SIU Edwardsville L 59–62 357 . . . . 1 — *2/23/08 at Quincy University L 59–89 375 Home win streak . . . . 1 — *2/28/08 Missouri S&T L 61–71 500 *3/1/08 Missouri-St. Louis W 78–68 800 ATTENDANCE ...... 8550 4939 # Home games–Avg/Game . 16–534 9–533 *Conference game; Bahamas Sunshine Shootout (Nassau, Bahamas) Neutral site–Avg/Game . — 2–72

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total

Southern Indiana . . . . . 839 972 0 – 1,811 Opponents ...... 835 952 0 – 1,787

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2007-08 Great Lakes Valley Conference FINAL Standings 2007-08 All-GLVC www.glvcsports.com First Team Molly Carter, DU Angela Healy, NKU GLVC DIVISION OVERALL Jessica Keller, QU Tamara McCaskill, MST West W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Amber Shelton, SIUE 1Drury 16 3 .842 11 1 .917 28 4 .875 1 Second Team Missouri S&T 15 4 .789 9 3 .750 24 7 .774 Jasmine Baines, USI 1Quincy 14 5 .737 9 3 .750 20 10 .667 LaTasha Henry, KWC SIU Edwardsville 10 9 .526 7 5 .583 17 11 .607 Carla Mast, UIndy Southern Indiana 5 14 .263 3 9 .250 10 17 .370 Kayla Ming, UWP Angela Smith, BU Missouri-St. Louis 4 15 .211 1 11 .083 7 20 .259 Rockhurst 3 16 .158 2 10 .167 8 19 .296 Honorable Mention Lindsay Ballweg, DU GLVC DIVISION OVERALL Cassie Brannen, NKU Katie Bunge, MST West W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Jessica Canary, UIndy 12Northern Kentucky 13 6 .684 10 2 .833 28 8 .778 Amanda Gibson, UWP 1 Katie McElrath, MST Indianapolis 13 6 .684 8 4 .667 22 8 .733 Samantha Meissel, UIndy 1 Bellarmine 12 7 .632 8 4 .667 20 12 .625 Denasha Mondy, BU Wisconsin-Parkside 11 8 .579 6 6 .500 17 11 .607 Melanie Oliver, DU Lewis 9 10 .474 5 7 .417 13 13 .500 Jessie Slack, NKU Katie Willinger, BU Kentucky Wesleyan 8 11 .421 5 7 .417 14 13 .519 Saint Joseph’s 0 19 .000 0 12 .000 1 25 .038 Player of the Year 1NCAA II Tournament Participant; 2NCAA II Champions Molly Carter, DU Freshman of the Year Samantha Meissel, UIndy

2008 Post-Season Results Coach of the Year Steve Harold, DU

2008 GLVC Tournament Results 2008 NCAA II Tournament Great Lakes Region Results 2007-08 First Round (Tuesday, March 4) at Weister Gym (Springfield, MO) Academic All-GLVC at #1E Northern Ky. 68, #4W SIU Edwardsville 56 (USI only) at #2W Missouri S&T 70, #3E Bellarmine 65 First Round (Friday, March 14) Jasmine Baines at #2E Indianapolis 61, #3W Quincy 48 #1 Drury 80, #8 Bellarmine 70 Marshay Jolly*** at #1W Drury 70, #4E UW-Parkside 54 #4 Northern Kentucky 55, #5 Indianapolis 54 Lauren Meneghetti #3 Missouri S&T 75, #6 Michigan Tech 66 Aime Newhart Semifinals (Saturday, March 8) #7 Quincy 82, #2 Hillsdale 73 Courtney Perry -at Weiser Gym (Springfield, MO) *Denotes number of times Drury 56, Indianapolis 52 Semifinals (Saturday, March 15) player has earned Northern Kentucky 79, Missouri S&T 67 Northern Kentucky 84, Drury 65 Academic All-GLVC. Missouri S&T 79, Quincy 73 Championship (Sunday, March 9) -at Weiser Gym (Springfield, MO) Championship (Monday, March 17) Drury 71, Northern Kentucky 67 Northern Kentucky 60, Missouri S&T 52

2008 NCAA II Elite Eight (Kearney, NE) First Round (Wed., March 26) Semifinals Round (Thu., March 27) Championship (Sat., March 29) Northern Ky. 78, Wingate 65 Northern Ky. 57, AK-Anchorage 54 Northern Kentucky 63, AK-Anchorage 50, Franklin Pierce 65 South Dakota 68, Delta State 58 South Dakota 58 South Dakota 85, Washburn 80 (2ot) Delta State 75, California-Pa. 64

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Soaring through the years of success

he University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball team enters the 2008-09 campaign seeking its eighth NCAA Division II Tournament appearance in 14 seasons. The last 14 seasons have not only Tproduced seven NCAA II Tournament appearances, but have seen the Screaming Eagles make it to the NCAA II Sweet Sixteen three times and to the Elite Eight twice. USI finished as the runner-up in 1997.

In addition to its NCAA II Tournament success, USI also has been a powerhouse in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. The Eagles have won four GLVC regular-season titles since 1995 and have won the GLVC Tournament a record-tying three times. In eight trips to the GLVC Tournament, the Eagles are 10-5.

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

fter beginning the 1996-97 season with a 1-1 record, the Eagles won 29 straight games as well as the GLVC and NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Championship. USI went on to win its first two games in the ANCAA II Elite Eight before fall- ing in the national championship game to North Dakota. USI also became the first and only team in GLVC history to go 20-0 in conference play. USI finished the season with a school-record 30-2 mark and finished second in the nation- al rankings.

After missing out on the NCAA II Tournament in 1999 and 2000, the Eagles exploded back on to the national stage in 2001. The Eagles finished the 2000-01 season with a 28-4 mark and won a share of the GLVC regular-season title. The Eagles went on to win the GLVC Tournament championship as well as the NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Championship for the second time in school history.

Quick fact: The Eagles have hosted the NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Tournament twice. However, the two times the Eagles have gone to the Elite Eight, they have won the regional tour- nament in the state of Michigan.

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All-American Impact

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

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

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USI Women’s Basketball All-Time Records Career: Leading Scorers Career: Most Free Throws Made Career: Most Three-point 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) . . . . 2,269 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) . . . . . 491 Field Goals Attempted 2. Eileen Weber (1994-98) . . . . . 1,847 2. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 385 1. Deb Pope (1992-96) ...... 416* 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 1,573 3. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 348 2. Jamie Truitt (2003-05) ...... 404 4. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 1,418 4. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 329 3. Jennifer Donner (1996-00) . . . . . 334 5. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 1,414 5. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 282 4. Glenna Bower (1991-94) ...... 326 6. Peggy Witsman (1982-86) . . . . 1,267 5. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 314 7. Jasmine Baines (2005-08) . . . . . 1,209 Career: Most Free Throws Attempted *GLVC Career Record with 284 in conference 8. Connie VanMeter (1983-87) . . . . 1,163 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) . . . . . 738 play. 9. Natalie Glaser (1998-01) . . . . . 1,076 2. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 494 10. Jessica Stuckman (2000-02) . . . . 1,032 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 484 Career: Most Assists 11. Deb Pope (1992-96) ...... 998 4. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 474 1. Adrienne Seitz (1995-99) ...... 565 12. Penny Dietz (1985-87) ...... 945 5. Jasmine Baines (2005-08) ...... 413 2. Connie VanMeter (1983-87) . . . . 353 13. Holly Billings (1978-81) ...... 889 3. Bethany Miller (1999-03) ...... 335 14. Jamie Truitt (2003-05) ...... 846 4. Sharon Agee (1986-89) ...... 316 15. Mindy Gingerich (1996-00) . . . . . 843 5. Jasmine Moore (2000-02) ...... 293 16. Elizabeth Prewett (1997-01) . . . . . 837 17. Glenna Bower (1991-94) ...... 819 Career: Most Steals 18. Africa Sherrod (2001-03) ...... 818 1. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 214 19. Debbie Frank (1983-87) ...... 808 2. Adrienne Seitz (1995-99) ...... 198 20. Jennifer Donner (1996-00) . . . . . 803 3. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 188 Bethany Miller (1999-03) . . . . . 188 Career: Leading Rebounders 5. Ashley Green (2002-06) ...... 180 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) . . . . . 961 2. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 842 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 791 GAME & SEASON RECORD BOOK 4. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 745 5. Vicky Branson (1982-86) ...... 682 Debbie Frank (1983-87) ...... 682 Most Points GAME: (50) LeAnn Freeland vs. IPFW, Jan. 28, 1995 7. Debbie Schutte (1975-78) . . . . . 600 SEASON: (676) Jessica Stuckman, 2001-02* 8. Elizabeth Prewett (1997-01) . . . . . 589 (674) LeAnn Freeland, 1996-97** 9. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 553 *Played in 33 games; **Played in 32 games 10. Mary Beaven (1978-81) ...... 542 11. Jasmine Baines (2005-08) ...... 496 12. Ashley Green (2002-06) ...... 493 Most Field Goals Made 13. Africa Sherrod (2001-03) ...... 473 GAME: (20) LeAnn Freeland vs. Ashland, 14. Connie VanMeter (1983-87) . . . . 465 Jan. 26, 1995 15. Adrienne Seitz (1995-99) ...... 460 SEASON: (265) LeAnn Freeland, 1994-95 Jamie Truitt is one of the most prolific three- Most Field Goals Attempted GAME: (28) Holly Billings vs. Columbia College, Career: Leaders in Games Played point shooters in GLVC history. In just two 1979-80 1. Adrienne Seitz (1995-99) ...... 120 seasons in a USI uniform, Truitt drained 165 2. Jennifer Donner (1996-00) ...... 117 SEASON: (453) Jessica Stuckman, 2001-02 3. Mindy Gingerich (1996-00) . . . . . 116 shots from behind the arc, including a single- 4. LeAnnFreeland (1993-97) ...... 115 season school-recrd 84 in 2003-04. Her nine Most Free Throws Made Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 115 three-pointers against Saint Joseph’s College GAME: (19) Shelly Scott vs. Indianapolis, on January 13, 2005, tied a GLVC record for 1988-89 Career: Most Field Goals Made three-pointers in a single game. SEASON: (196) Shelly Scott, 1988-89 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) . . . . . 887 2. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 705 Most Consecutive Free Throws 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 622 Career: Most Three-point Goals Made (31) Kathy Lauck, 1993-94 4. Shelly Scott (1987-92) ...... 504 1. Deb Pope (1992-96) ...... 184* 5. Peggy Witsman (1982-86) . . . . . 496 2. Jamie Truitt (2003-05) ...... 165 Most Three-point Field Goals Made 3. Jennifer Donner (1996-00) . . . . . 129 HALF: (6) Shajuan Lindsey vs. Assumption, Career: Most Field Goals Attempted 4. Katie Thiesenhusen (2005-07) . . . .121 Dec. 21, 2003; Jamie Truitt vs. Saint Joseph’s, 1. LeAnn Freeland (1993-97) . . . . 1,449 5. Glenna Bower (1991-94) ...... 112 January 13, 2005 2. Eileen Weber (1994-98) ...... 1,317 *GLVC Career Record with 122 in conference play. GAME: (9) Jamie Truitt vs. Saint Joseph’s, 3. Kathy Lauck (1990-94) ...... 1,258 Jan. 13, 2005* 4. Peggy Witsman (1982-86) . . . . . 1,245 SEASON: (84) Jamie Truitt, 2003-04 5. Casey Hughes (1998-02) ...... 1,153 *Tied the GLVC record

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

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INDIVIDUAL HONORS All-IAIAW District GLVC Players of the Year Holly Billings–1981 Southern District Kathy Lauck–1994 All-Americans All-Tournament Team LeAnn Freeland–1995, 1997 Kathy Lauck Cindy Huckabee–1981 Southern District Eileen Weber–1998 • Kodak/WBCA 1994 All-Tournament Team • Division II Bulletin (First Team) 1994 GLVC Newcomers/Freshman of the Year • USA Today/Don Hansen’s Weekly Basketball All-IAIAW State Eileen Weber–1995 Gazette (Second Team)1994 Holly Billings–1981 All-State Tournament Team Jessica Stuckman–2001 • GLVC Player of the Year, 1994 Lisa Krieg–1982 All-State Tournament Team • All-GLVC 1993 (Second Team), GLVC All-Tournament Selections 1994 (First Team) State Awards Jessica Stuckman–2001 (MVP), 2002 (MVP) Holly Billings–1981 Eleanor St. John Award Elizabeth Prewett–2001 LeAnn Freeland (presented to the top seven female athletes Jasmine Moore–2002 • Kodak/WBCA 1995, 1996, 1997 in Indiana) Shajuan Lindsey–2004 • Division II Bulletin 1997 • College Sports All-American, 1995, 1996 NCAA Division II Player of the Year GLVC Players of the Week • College Sports National Player of the Year, LeAnn Freeland–1995 Connie VanMeter–1984 1995 (College Sports Magazine) Kim Pearson–1988 • GLVC Player of the Year, 1995, 1997 Shelly Scott–1988-89 (twice) Kathy Lauck–1992, 1994 (twice) • All-GLVC 1995 (First Team), 1996 (First Daktronics All-Region Glenna Bower–1992 Team), 1997 (First Team) Elizabeth Prewitt–2001 (First Team) Jessica Stuckman–2002 (First Team) Missy Hart–1995 • GTE-CoSIDA Academic All-American  Africa Sherrod–2003 (First Team) LeAnn Freeland–1995 (three times), 1996 1996 (Third Team), 1997 (First Team) (five times), 1997 (six times) • Academic All-GLVC, 1995, 1996, 1997 Great Lakes Region Eileen Weber–1995, 1996, 1997 Karrie Hochgesang–2000 Eileen Weber All-Tournament Selections Nicole McDaniel–2000 Eileen Weber–1997 • Kodak/WBCA All-American; Daktronics Jessica Stuckman–2001, 2002 (twice) LeAnn Freeland–1997 (MVP) All-American (Second Team),1998 Elizabeth Prewett–2001 Jasmine Moore–2001, 2002 • Kodak/WBCA 1997 (Honorable Mention) Casey Hughes–2001 Elizabeth Prewett–2001 (MVP) • Division II Bulletin 1997 (Honorable Natalie Glaser–2001 Jessica Stuckman–2002 Mention); 1998 (Second Team) Continued on page 55... • GLVC Player of the Year, 1998 • GLVC Newcomer of the Year, 1995 • All-GLVC 1995 (Second Team), 1996 (Second Team), 1997 (First Team); 1998 (First Team) • Academic All-GLVC 1996, 1997, 1998

Elizabeth Prewett • Daktronkics All-American (Third Team), 2001 • All-Great Lakes Region (First Team), 2001 • NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament MVP, 2001 • All-GLVC (First Team), 2001 • GLVC All-Tournament Team, 2001 • Academic All-GLVC 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001

Jessica Stuckman • Kodak/WBCA All-American (Honorable Mention), 2002 • Division II Bulletin Preseason All-American (Honorable Mention), 2001-02 • Division II Bulletin All-American (Honorable Mention), 2002 • Daktronics All-American (Honorable Mention), 2002 • Daktronics All-Region (First Team), 2002 The University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball team was 22-5 overall, 14-4 GLVC, as it • NCAA II Great Lakes Region captured its first GLVC title and made its first-ever trip to the NCAA II Tournament in 1994-95. All-Tournament, 2002 Two players on the 1994-95 squad—LeAnn Freeland and Eileen Weber—went on to earn All- • GLVC Tournament MVP, 2001 and 2002 • All-GLVC (First Team), 2002; America and GLVC Player of the Year honors during their careers. Freeland was the College Sports (Honorable Mention), 2001 National Player of the Year in 1995. • Verizon Academic All-District, 2002 • Academic All-GLVC, 2001, 2002

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Natalie Glaser–2000-01 (Second Team) Jessica Stuckman–2000-01 (Honorable Mention), 2001-02 (First Team) Jasmine Moore–2000-01 (Honorable Mention), 2001-02 (First Team) Africa Sherrod–2001-02 (Honorable Mention), 2002-03 (Second Team) Jamie Truitt–2003-04 (Second Team) 2004-05 (Honorable Mention) Jasmine Baines–2005-06 (Honorable Mention) 2007-08 (Second Team) Katie Thiesenhusen–2006-07 (Honorable Mention)

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

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

GLVC All-Academic Team Jasmine Moore, a two-time All-GLVC Jane Weaver–1988 A three-time Academic All-GLVC per- Shelly Scott–1989, 1992 performer, helped lead USI to consecutive Shelly Kramer–1989 former, Bethany Miller ranks third all- GLVC Tournament titles. Moore racked Amy McCord–1990 time at USI in career assists and is tied up 751 points and 293 assists in just two Laura Perek–1992, 1993, 1994 for third all-time at USI in career steals. seasons in a USI uniform. Sharie Sweet–1992 Sharon Gentry–1992 LeAnn Freeland–1995, 1996, 1997 Sheri Kaiser–1992, 1993 Eileen Weber–1996, 1997, 1998 GLVC Players of the Week continued... Danielle Slaughter–1993, 1994 Adrienne Seitz–1996 Jasmine Moore–2002 Jeanette Elkin–1994 Mindy Gingerich–1997, 1998 Africa Sherrod–2002 (twice), 2003 Daria Weitekamp–1996 Darci Redenbaugh–1997, 1998 Kennitra Johnson–2004 Angie Cacello–1998 Jamie Truitt–2004 (twice) Stosha DeShaiser–1998 Andrea Engleking–2005 Liz Prewett–1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Tiara Brown–2006 Cathy Tepool–1998, 1999 Jasmine Baines–2008 Natalie Glaser–1999, 2000, 2001 Karrie Hochgesang–1999, 2000, 2001 All-GLVC Team Leah Mercer–1999 Peggy Witsman–1983-84 (Second Team) Angi Lintker–1999 Penny Dietz–1985-86 (Second Team), 1986-87 Melinda Cunningham–2000 (Second Team) Michelle Irwin–2000 Shelly Scott–1988-89 (Second Team), 1989-90 Bethany Miller–2000, 2001, 2002 (Honorable Mention) Mandy Shaff–2000 Kathy Lauck–1991-92 (Honorable Mention), Jessica Stuckman–2001, 2002 1992-93 (Second Team), 1993-94 (First Team) April Williams–2002, 2003 Glenna Bower–1991-92 (Honorable Mention) Shannon Wells–2003, 2004 Charlene Tinner–1992-93 (Honorable Mention) Meghann Schenk–2003 Lisa Wells–1992-93 (Honorable Mention), Amanda Lechlitner–2003, 2004 1993-94 (Honorable Mention) Andrea Engleking–2004, 2005 Laura Perek–1992-94 (Honorable Mention) Ashley Green–2004, 2005, 2006 LeAnn Freeland–1994-95 (First Team), 1995-96 Lauren Parrish–2004 (First Team), 1996-97 (First Team) Jamie Truitt–2004, 2005 Eileen Weber–1994-95 (Second Team), 1995-96 Jessica Williams–2004 (Second Team), 1996-97 (First Team); Megan Nelson–2005 1997-98 (First Team) Sabrina Brandon–2005, 2006, 2007 Deb Pope–1994-95 (Honorable Mention), Marshay Jolly–2006, 2007, 2008 1995-96 (Second Team) Casey Hughes, a three-time All-GLVC Leah Stormont–2006, 2007 Casey Hughes–1998-99 (Second Team), selection, is fourth on USI’s all-time scor- Sarah Bultdman–2007 1999-00 (Honorable Mention), ing list. Hughes also ranks ninth at USI Asha Jordan–2007 2001-02 (Honorable Mention) Brittany Neuman–2007 Adrienne Seitz–1998-99 (Honorable Mention) in rebounding and is the Eagles’ all-time Jasmine Baines–2008 Stosha DeShaiser–1998-99 (Honorable Mention) leader in career steals. Lauren Meneghetti–2008 Mindy Gingerich–1999-00 (Honorable Mention) Amie Newhart–2008 Elizabeth Prewett–2000-01 (First Team) Courtney Perry–2008

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All-TIME COACHING RECORDS

1975-76 . . . . 3-8 . . .Monica Robinson (3-8, .273) 1976-77 . . . 7-11 . . . . .Ruth Waller 1977-78 . . . . 8-8 . . . . .Ruth Waller 1978-79 . . . . 14-6 . . . . .Ruth Waller 1979-80 . . . . 16-9 . . . . .Ruth Waller 1980-81 . . . 14-11 . . . . .Ruth Waller 1981-82 . . . . 7-17 . . . . .Ruth Waller 1982-83 . . . 4-24 . . . . .Ruth Waller 1983-84 . . . 15-13 . . . . .Ruth Waller 1984-85 . . . 14-14 . . . . .Ruth Waller (102-94, .520) 1985-86 . . . 15-13 . . . . .Larry Shown 1986-87 . . . 12-15 . . . . .Larry Shown (27-28, .491) 1987-88 . . . 8-20 . . . . . Bob Barrett (8-20, .400) 1988-89 . . . 6-21 . . . Felicia Cavallini 1989-90 . . . 2-26 . . . Felicia Cavallini 1990-91 . . . 3-25 . . . Felicia Cavallini (11-72, .133) The University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball team won its second consecutive GLVC 1991-92 . . . 8-20 . . Chancellor Dugan 1992-93 . . . 15-15 . . Chancellor Dugan Tournament title in 2001-02. The Screaming Eagles were 27-6 overall, 16-4 GLVC, and hosted the 1993-94 . . . 17-10 . . Chancellor Dugan NCAA II Great Lakes Region Tournament for the second time in the program’s history. 1994-95*! . . . 22-5 . . Chancellor Dugan 1995-96! ...... 22-7 . . Chancellor Dugan TEAM HONORS 2002-03 Ranked ninth in preseason WBCA 1996-97*! . . . 30-2 . . Chancellor Dugan Top 25 Poll 1997-98*! . . . 26-2 . . Chancellor Dugan 1979-80 IAIAW Southern District Champions 2003-04 NCAA II Tournamnet 1998-99 . . . . .19-12 . . .Chancellor Dugan –Final four in IAIAW State Tournament –Cancun de Basquetbol Champions (159-73, .685) 1980-81 IAIAW Southern District Runner-up (NCAA II) 1999-00 . . . 15-12 ...... Rick Stein –Final four in IAIAW State Tournament –Earned votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll 2000-01*! . . .28-4 ...... Rick Stein 1995-96 Preseason Ranked third (D-II Bulletin) 2004-05 GLIAC/GLVC Challenge champions 2001-02*! . . . 27-6 ...... Rick Stein 1994-95 Ranked third nationally –Earned votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll 2002-03 . . . . 8-19 ...... Rick Stein –GLVC Co-Champions 2005-06 Earned votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll 2003-04! . . . 20-10 ...... Rick Stein –NCAA II Tournament Berth (Tied for fifth) 2006-07 GLVC Tournament 2004-05 . . . .14-14 ...... Rick Stein 1995-96 Preseason Ranked third (D-II Bulletin) 2007-08 Earned votes in WBCA Top 25 Poll 2005-06 . . . 15-15 ...... Rick Stein –NCAA II Tournament Great Lakes Regional 2006-07 . . . 16-12 ...... Rick Stein 1996-97 Preseason Ranked 6th (D-II Bulletin) 2007-08 . . . .10-17 ...... Rick Stein –GLVC Champion (20-0) (153-109, .584) –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Champions 33 YEARS ...... 460-423 (.521) (Marquette, MI) *GLVC Championship; –NCAA II National Finalist (Grand Forks, ND) !NCAA II Tournament Berth 1997-98 Ranked NUMBER ONE nationally for six weeks. –GLVC regular season and tournament champions –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Semi-Finalist (HOSTED BY USI) 2000-01 NWMSU Disney Classic participant (Orlando, FL) –GLVC Co-Champions (17-3) –GLVC Tournament Champions –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Championa (Houghton, MI) –NCAA II Elite Eight Participant (Rochester, MN) Former Head Coach Chancellor Dugan –Ranked 6th in final WBCA Top 25 Poll posted a 159-73 mark in eight seasons at 2001-02 Second at the Disney D-II Tip-off the helm of the Screaming Eagles. Dugan Classic (Orlando, FL) led USI to three GLVC titles and four –GLVC Tournament Champions –NCAA II Great Lakes Regional finalists NCAA II Tournament appearances dur- (hosted by USI) ing her stint at USI. –Ranked as high as fourth in nation –Ranked 10th in final WBCA Top 25 Poll

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All-TIME SERIES RECORDS Mars Hill ...... 0-1 Robert Morris (Chicago) ...... 1-0 Marygrove ...... 1-0 Rockhurst ...... 6-1 Abilene Christian ...... 0-1 Merrimack ...... 0-1 Saginaw Valley State ...... 0-1 Alabama-Huntsville ...... 2-0 Michigan Tech ...... 4-3 Scranton ...... 1-0 Anderson College ...... 2-0 Mid-Continent ...... 0-0 School of the Ozarks ...... 0-1 Angelo State ...... 1-0 Middle Tennessee St...... 0-2 South Dakota State ...... 0-1 Arkansas Tech ...... 1-0 Minnesota-Duluth ...... 1-0 Southeast Missouri ...... 1-11 Ashland ...... 7-15 Missouri-Kansas City ...... 1-2 Southeastern Oklahoma State . . . . .0-0 Assumption ...... 1-0 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 23-10 SIU Carbondale ...... 4-2 Augusta State ...... 0-1 Missouri S&T (formerly UM-Rolla) . . 0-8 SIU Edwardsville ...... 24-24 Austin Peay ...... 0-6 Missouri Southern State ...... 0-1 St. Ambrose ...... 1-0 Bellarmine ...... 16-37 Mount Olive ...... 1-0 St. Francis ...... 1-0 Brescia ...... 1-3 Murray State ...... 1-4 St. Joseph’s ...... 28-23 Butler University ...... 1-6 Nebraska-Kearney ...... 0-1 St. Louis ...... 2-4 Cal State Domingez Hills ...... 1-0 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 1-0 St. Mary’s (Tex.) ...... 1-0 Calumet-St. Joseph’s ...... 1-0 North Alabama ...... 1-0 St. Mary’s of the Woods ...... 4-0 Campbellsville ...... 0-1 North Dakota ...... 0-1 St. Rose ...... 0-1 California-Davis ...... 1-0 Northern Colorado ...... 1-0 Tampa ...... 1-0 Carson-Newman ...... 0-1 Northern Kentucky ...... 17-33 Tiffin ...... 0-1 Charleston ...... 1-0 Northern Michigan ...... 4-1 Truman State ...... 1-1 Central Arkansas ...... 1-0 Northwest Missouri State ...... 1-0 Tri-State ...... 1-0 Central Missouri ...... 2-1 Northwood ...... 2-1 Tusculum ...... 0-1 Central State ...... 2-2 Oakland ...... 1-1 Valparaiso ...... 3-0 Chicago Circle ...... 1-0 Oakland City ...... 24-11 Vincennes ...... 0-8 Columbia College ...... 0-1 Pikeville ...... 0-1 Wayne State (Mich.) ...... 5-0 Columbus State ...... 0-3 Pittsburg State ...... 1-0 West Virginia Wesleyan ...... 2-0 Cumberlands (Ky.) ...... 1-0 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez ...... 1-0 Wisconsin-Parkside ...... 19-4 David Lipscomb ...... 0-2 Purdue-Calumet ...... 2-0 Wright State ...... 2-2 Delta State ...... 2-0 Quincy ...... 16-16 *2008-09 opponents listed in bold. DePauw ...... 2-0 Drury ...... 1-5 Eastern Illinois ...... 0-2 East Texas State ...... 0-1 Edinboro ...... 0-0 Evansville ...... 7-15 Ferris State ...... 5-2 Florida Tech ...... 1-0 Fort Campbell ...... 1-2 Franklin College-A ...... 9-2 Gannon ...... 2-0 Georgetown ...... 1-0 Grace ...... 1-0 Grand Valley State ...... 1-0 Hanover ...... 1-0 Harris-Stowe State ...... 1-0 Hillsdale ...... 2-0 Illinois-Springfield ...... 5-0 Indianapolis ...... 24-30 Indiana Pa...... 1-0 Indiana Tech ...... 2-0 IUPU-Ft. Wayne ...... 16-17 IUPU-Indianapolis ...... 11-5 IU-Southeast ...... 14-9 Indiana State ...... 0-1 John A. Logan ...... 4-0 John Hopkins ...... 1-0 Kentucky State ...... 12-3 Kentucky Wesleyan ...... 39-24 Lake Erie ...... 0-0 Lake Superior State ...... 1-1 Coming off an appearance in the NCAA II National Championship game the year before, the Lewis ...... 26-25 University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball team had no let down in 1997-98. The Eagles Lincoln Trail ...... 6-2 went 26-2 overall, 17-1 GLVC, and hosted the NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Tournament for the Lincoln University ...... 1-0 first in the program’s history. Lynn ...... 0-1 Marian ...... 1-3

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USI Women’s Basketball All-Time Roster

A E K Aders, Donna ...... 1981-82 Elkin, Annette ...... 1991-94 Kahle, Sherry ...... 1977-80 Adkins, Patty ...... 1976-79 Elkin, Jeanette ...... 1991-94 Kaiser, Sheri ...... 1990-93 Agee, Sharon ...... 1986-89 Engdahl, Pam ...... 1985-86 Kammon, Carla ...... 1980-84 Alexander, Akiya ...... 2006-07 Engleking, Andrea ...... 2003-05 Karzin, Stacy ...... 2001-02 Armstrong, Kim ...... 1980-84 Evans, Judy ...... 1977-78 Keller, Kim ...... 1984-85 Aronson, Amy ...... 1989-90 Ninette Evans ...... 2007-present King, Michelle ...... 2005-07 Knieriem, Joyce ...... 1976-78 B F Knowles, Cindy ...... 1976-77 Baines, Jasmine ...... 2005-08 Fields, Bunita ...... 1985-86 Koester, Billy Sue ...... 1975-76 Beaven, Mary ...... 1978-82 Frank, Debbie ...... 1983-87 Krammer, Shelly ...... 1987-90 Bechtel, Kim ...... 1990-92 Frank, Tracy ...... 1982-83 Kreider, Megan ...... 2005-2006 Beck, Kathy ...... 1978-80 Freeland, LeAnn ...... 1993-97 Krieg, Lisa ...... 1981-82 Bettis, Bonnie ...... 1983-84 Fultz, Jennifer ...... 1984-86 Billings, Holly ...... 1977-81 Funk, Michele ...... 1978-82 L Blair, Kristie ...... 1986-87 Lagne, Elaine ...... 1988-89 Bonner, Curita ...... 1994-96 G Lampkin, Karen ...... 1985-86 Bower, Glenna ...... 1991-94 Gatling, Randa ...... 1994-98 Lane, Kelly ...... 1983-84 Bracken, Pam ...... 1980-81 Gee, Dezi ...... 1986-87 Lauck, Kathy ...... 1990-94 Bradford, Heather ...... 1990-91 Geisler, Sandy ...... 1982-83 Lechlitner, Amanda ...... 2002-04 Brandon, Sabrina ...... 2004-07 Gentry, Sharon ...... 1990-92 Leveritt, Lacey ...... 1989-90 Braun, Becky ...... 1984-86 Gingerich, Mindy ...... 1996-2000 Lindsey, Shajuan ...... 2002-04 Braun, Janet ...... 1984-87 Glaser, Missy ...... 2006-07 Lintker, Angi ...... 1995-99 Branson, Vicky ...... 1982-86 Glaser, Natalie ...... 1998-2001 Long, Carlin ...... 1999-2000 Bridgewater, Gayle ...... 1991-92 Gould, Thea ...... 1989-91 Ludwig, Debbie ...... 1980-82 Brown, Althea ...... 1981-82 Gray, Peggy ...... 1979-81 Lutchka, Monica ...... 1987-90 Brown, Tiara ...... 2004-06 Green, Ashley ...... 2002-2006 Brunson, Lana ...... 1975-78 Green, Krystal ...... 1987-89 Bryant, Robin ...... 1982-84 Grimaldo, Jessica ...... 2004-present Buldtman, Sarah ...... 2005-07 Gross, Clarissa ...... 2003-04 Bullock, Heidi ...... 1990-92 Burkhardt, Missy ...... 1988-89; 1990-91 H Harris, Carla ...... 1978-80 C Harris, Haley ...... 1997-98 Cacello, Angie ...... 1996-98 Harris, June ...... 1979-81 Calhoun, Amber ...... 2001-03 Hart, Missy ...... 1991-95 Carson, Pat ...... 1976-77 Hart, Summer ...... 1996-97 Chamberlain, Shell ...... 1986-87 Henry, Christy ...... 1995-96 Clayton, Denise ...... 1978-79 Hinton, Kim ...... 1976-77 Clayton, Mandy ...... 1988-89 Hochgesang, Karrie ...... 1998-2001 Clendenen, Carly ...... 2007-08 Huckabee, Cindy ...... 1980-81 Collignon, Treva ...... 1986-88 Hughes, Casey ...... 1998-2002 Collins, Keisha ...... 2005-06 Hyatt, Cindy ...... 1975-77 Copelin, Lora ...... 1995-97 Copelin, Lydia ...... 1995-96 I Corbett, Josette ...... 1987-91 Inman, Melissa ...... 1989-90 Corbitt, Becky ...... 1989-90 Irwin, Michelle ...... 1999-2002 Craney, Julie ...... 1978-80 Cunningham, Melinda ...... 1999-2000 J Johnson, Holly ...... 2002-03 D Johnson, Kennitra ...... 2003-05 Darden, Brittany ...... 2007-08 Jolly, Marshay ...... 2004-08 Darlage, Mary ...... 1992-93 Jones, Cindy ...... 1975-77 Demmon, Jamie ...... 1990-91 Jordan, Asha ...... 2006-07 DeShasier, Stosha ...... 1997-99 Dezember, Joni ...... 1977-79 Dietz, Penny ...... 1985-87 Natalie Glaser led the Screaming Eagles Ditton, Jesstina ...... 2006-07 in scoring as a senior in 2000-01. Her 15.2 Donner, Jennifer ...... 1996-2000 points per game helped lead USI to a 28-4 Drake, Angel ...... 1989-90 record and an appearance in the 2001 Duke, Holly Ann ...... 1980-84 NCAA II Elite Eight.

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P W Padgett, Jill ...... 1975-78 Wagner, Penny ...... 1977-78 Parrish, Lauren ...... 2003-04 Walker, Leica ...... 1975-76 Pearson, Kim ...... 1986-88 Walker, Lori ...... 1982-83 Perek, Laura ...... 1990-94 Wall, Erin ...... 2000-02 Perry, Courtney ...... 2007-present Watanube, Shelley ...... 1976-77 Peters, Laurie ...... 1981-84 Weaver, Jane ...... 1984-88 Pomatto, Becky ...... 1977-80 Weber, Eileen ...... 1994-98 Pope, Deb ...... 1992-96 Weidner, Mary ...... 1982-84 Popham, LaQuitta ...... 1978-80 Weitekamp, Daria ...... 1994-96 Pounds, Connie ...... 1980-81 Wells, Lisa ...... 1992-94 Prewett, Elizabeth ...... 1997-2001 Wells, Phyllis ...... 1976-77 Wells, Shannon ...... 2002-04 R Willett, Sheila ...... 1975-76 Redenbaugh, Darci ...... 1996-98 Williams, April ...... 2001-03 Reinholt, LeeAnn ...... 1981-82 Williams, Debbie ...... 1978-81 Reneer, Debbie ...... 1981-82 Williams, Jessica ...... 2003-04 Robertson, Jenny ...... 1982-83 Williams, Kathi ...... 1975-76 Roby, Stacey ...... 1992-96 Witkowiak, Kim ...... 2000-01 Witsman, Peggy ...... 1982-86 S Wooley, Mevett ...... 2000-02 Schenk, Meghann ...... 2002-03 Wonnell, Cathy ...... 1982-84 Schutte, Debbie ...... 1975-78 Workman, Kim ...... 1984-86 Scott, Michelle ...... 1992-93 Workman, Julie ...... 1981-85 Scott, Shelly ...... 1987-90; 1991-92 Wuensch, Diane ...... 1978-80 Seniour, Shannon ...... 1994-95 Jasmine Baines was a two-time All- Shaff, Mandy ...... 1999-2000 Sherrod, Africa ...... 2001-03 GLVC performer for USI, scoring 1,209 Sietz, Adrienne ...... 1995-99 points and grabbing 496 rebounds in just Slaughter, Danielle ...... 1991-94 three seasons in an Eagles uniform. Slemer, Julie ...... 1987-89 Smart, VaNita ...... 2007-08 Sork, Shavon ...... 1998-2000 Spaulding, Angie ...... 1990-92 M Steinhauer, Patti ...... 1976-77 McCord, Amy ...... 1989-91 Stone, Diane ...... 1988-89 McDaniel, Nicole ...... 1999-2000 Stormont, Leah ...... 2003-07 McDonald, Nicole ...... 2004-2006 Stuckman, Jessica ...... 2000-02 McIntosh, Sarah ...... 2001-03 Sweet, Sharie ...... 1990-91 Meier, Emily ...... 2003-05 Swope, Debbie ...... 1978-79 Melvin, Laurie ...... 1980-81 Meneghettie, Lauren . . . . . 2007-present T Mercer, Leah ...... 1997-99 Teer, Debbie ...... 1975-77 Meriwether, Marcia ...... 1982-86 Tepool, Cathy ...... 1994-95; 1996-99 Miles, Gretchen ...... 1998-99 Tepool, Robin ...... 1994-95 Miller, Bethany ...... 1999-2003 Thiesenhusen, Katie ...... 2005-07 Miller, Christen ...... 1995-98 Tichenor, Rebecca ...... 1998-99 Moore, Jasmine ...... 2000-02 Tillema, Rebecca ...... 1994-95 Morris, Karen ...... 1975-76 Tinner, Charlene ...... 1992-93 Toppi, Karen ...... 1979-81 N Truitt, Jamie ...... 2003-05 Nance, Ericka ...... 1996-98 Nations, Casey ...... 2000-01 V Nelson, Megan ...... 2002-05 VanMeter, Carrie ...... 1983-85 Neufelder, Nancy ...... 1975-76 VanMeter, Connie ...... 1984-87 Neuman, Brittany ...... 2005-present Newhart, Amie ...... 2007-present Africa Sherrod led the Eagles in 2002-03 Niethammer, Jennifer ...... 1991-92 with 16.6 points and 10.1 rebounds per O game. She recorded 17 double-doubles, Oeth, Brittaney ...... 2004-05 including a school-record 10 straight.

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USI Women’s Basketball Year-by-Year Results

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

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Home: 8-5; Away: 6-9 OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score *Bellarmine L 54-62 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 63-93 AUSTIN PEAY L 72-77 *Indianapolis L 51-66 *INDIANAPOLIS L 69-87 IU-SOUTHEAST W 59-41 Kentucky State W 59-39 *Ashland L 60-77 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 49-68 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 58-87 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 59-71 Missouri-Kansas City L 54-58 Evansville L 58-74 Oakland City L 55-65 Chicago Circle W 53-38 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 68-74 *BELLARMINE L 57-85 Oakland City W 74-47 *Lewis W 60-59 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 53-92 EVANSVILLE W 60-43 *Saint Joseph’s W 73-64 *Lewis L 56-82 Wright State L 51-67 *GLVC Game KENTUCKY STATE L 64-71 IU-Southeast W 72-57 *LEWIS L 49-72 *BELLARMINE L 58-59 1987-88 (8-20, 5-11 GLVC) INDIANA TECH W 70-49 *INDIANAPOLIS W 81-49 Home: 6-8; Away: 2-12 *Northern Kentucky L 58-89 Austin Peay L 76-85 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Bellarmine L 62-80 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 78-54 AUSTIN PEAY L 74-81 Kentucky State L 61-84 *Saint Joseph’s W 81-78 CENTRAL STATE L 55-75 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 63-89 *Lewis L 66-81 Missouri-St. Louis W 67-61 SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 72-89 OAKLAND CITY W 62-55 Southeast Missouri L 33-83 *ASHLAND L 64-90 *Ashland W 84-76 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS L 67-70 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 85-94 *IUPU FT. WAYNE L 58-60 Evansville L 69-80 *Indianapolis L 72-93 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 77-67 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 69-66 *Saint Joseph’s L 83-115 *Indianapolis L 41-64 *BELLARMINE L 52-56 *GLVC Game *Bellarmine L 65-76 *INDIANAPOLIS L 56-91 ST. LOUIS L 53-54 *Ashland L 57-73 1990-91 (3-25, 1-17 GLVC) *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 78-74 *Northern Kentucky L 43-87 Home: 1-12; Away: 2-11; Neutral: 0-2 *LEWIS L 64-67 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 63-66 OPPONENTS W/L Score *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 69-63 *LEWIS W 82-66 ^Quincy L 70-86 Northern Kentucky L 57-89 EVANSVILLE L 70-75 ^School of the Ozarks L 63-76 *Ashland L 67-76 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 75-70 #East Texas State L 68-71 *IUPU Ft. Wayne W 69-49 IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 73-77 #St. Mary’s W 76-66 *GLVC Game Central State L 62-84 Brescia L 56-72 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 78-69 QUINCY L 50-52 1985-86 (15-13, 8-8 GLVC) *Saint Joseph’s L 47-78 IU-SOUTHEAST W 63-59 Home: 8-5; Away: 7-8 *Lewis L 75-78 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 49-53 OPPONENTS W/L Score SIU Edwardsville L 56-68 *KENTUCKY STATE W 82-46 AUSTIN PEAY L 61-76 *ASHLAND W 76-74 *BELLARMINE L 52-76 Valparaiso W 70-63 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 62-89 *Ashland L 57-78 Evansville W 67-64 KENTUCKY STATE W 80-66 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 66-81 Southeast Missouri L 41-106 *Bellarmine L 57-79 Oakland City L 56-89 WRIGHT STATE W 86-59 *Indianapolis L 58-80 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 38-72 Oakland City W 71-54 Oakland City L 70-92 *INDIANAPOLIS L 61-88 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 87-79 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 77-72 FRANKLIN L 52-61 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 65-58 *GLVC Game *Lewis L 54-85 *ASHLAND W 74-55 *Saint Joseph’s L 53-85 Murray State L 56-82 1988-89 (6-21, 2-14 GLVC) *Bellarmine L 46-86 *Bellarmine L 67-74 Home: 6-9; Away: 0-12 *Kentucky State L 49-77 *Indianapolis W 73-59 OPPONENTS W/L Score *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 51-107 Austin Peay L 44-67 SIU Edwardsville L 61-102 *ASHLAND L 57-84 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 66-74 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 75-90 IU-Southeast L 65-76 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 66-67 QUINCY W 83-76 *Northern Kentucky L 38-89 *Lewis L 60-74 MISSOURI-ROLLA L 63-75 *Indianapolis L 60-76 *SAINT Joseph’s W 75-70 Missouri-St. Louis L 76-79 *LEWIS L 44-75 *LEWIS W 57-50 IUPU-Indianapolis W 79-75 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 61-88 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 88-80 CAMPBELLSVILLE L 62-76 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 52-80 OAKLAND CITY W 67-53 *Lewis L 59-83 *GLVC Game; ^Quincy College Tournament; *Northern Kentucky L 51-75 *Saint Joseph’s L 40-99 #St. Mary’s Tournament St. Louis W 65-59 *INDIANAPOLIS W 100-96 (ot) *INDIANAPOLIS L 65-70 *BELLARMINE L 72-77 1991-92 (8-20, 3-15 GLVC) *BELLARMINE W 62-58 PIKEVILLE L 78-81 Home: 5-8; Away: 3-12 *IUPU Ft. Wayne L 65-68 Indiana Tech L 73-78 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Ashland L 60-63 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 65-84 ^SIU Edwardsville W 2-0 SIU Edwardsville L 43-74 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 53-93 OAKLAND CITY W 75-49 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 67-63 *ASHLAND L 70-83 David Lipscomb L 73-92 *GLVC Game *Kentucky Wesleyan L 73-88 QUINCY W 93-78 OAKLAND CITY W 83-74 IU-SOUTHEAST W 82-69 1986-87 (12-15, 7-9 GLVC) SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 79-71 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 58-70 Home: 6-8; Away: 6-7 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 49-63 *Kentucky State W 96-65 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Ashland L 55-74 *Bellarmine L 76-91 Wright State L 81-82 *Northern Kentucky L 53-78 Oakland City L 60-66 Missouri-St. Louis L 70-73 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 74-83 *ASHLAND L 59-60 Austin Peay L 63-68 *Bellarmine L 47-61 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 77-93 OAKLAND CITY W 68-49 *Indianapolis L 70-81 *Northern Kentucky L 71-92 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 55-62 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 77-69 *Indianapolis L 74-82 MURRAY STATE W 78-71 *LEWIS L 74-97 IU-Southeast W 96-83 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 62-68 *GLVC Game *LEWIS W 95-92 *LEWIS L 63-65 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 77-87 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 52-46 1989-90 (2-26, 0-18 GLVC) Brescia L 92-99 EVANSVILLE L 91-93 Home: 2-15; Away: 0-11 SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 82-86 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 58-80 OPPONENTS W/L Score *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 64-92 Oakland City W 68-62 OAKLAND CITY W 77-66 *Ashland L 75-86 *BELLARMINE W 64-60 BRESCIA L 69-72 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 68-96 *INDIANAPOLIS W 68-60 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 75-93 *INDIANAPOLIS L 60-84 *Ashland L 56-59 SIU Edwardsville L 69-116 *Lewis L 75-80 *IUPU Ft. Wayne W 67-63 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 69-78 1991-92 season continued on page 66... SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 74-56 IUPU-Indianapolis L 85-104 *ASHLAND L 73-77 Southeast Missouri L 49-93 *IUPU FT. WAYNE W 70-52 *IUPU Ft. 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1991-92 continued... 1994-95 continued... 1995-96 continued... OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score *Saint Joseph’s L 76-100 *INDIANAPOLIS W 93-73 *Quincy W 75-63 Quincy L 69-90 *Lewis W 76-54 *Bellarmine L 77-80 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 84-97 *St. Joseph’s W 89-79 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 83-79 *BELLARMINE L 99-106 SIU Edwardsville W 73-62 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 97-74 *KENTUCKY STATE W 97-61 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 100-63 *INDIANAPOLIS W 90-66 ^Forfeit; *GLVC Game *KENTUCKY STATE W 100-52 $Oakland W 84-83 *BELLARMINE W 100-86 $Bellarmine L 80-89 1992-93 (15-15, 9-9 GLVC) *Ashland L 88-97 *GLVC Game; #USI Holiday Inn Classic; ^Cal State-Stanislaus Home: 8-4; Away: 5-11; Neutral: 2-0 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 94-104 Tournament; $NCAA II Tournament OPPONENTS W/L Score *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 81-105 SIU Edwardsville L 62-63 *LEWIS W 94-81 1996-97 (30-2, 20-0 GLVC) DAVID LIPSCOMB L 74-93 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 75-68 Home: 15-0; Away: 12-2; Neutral: 3-0 Southeast Missouri W 94-86 *Bellarmine L 88-93 GLVC Champions; NCAA II Great Lakes Region Champions; ^IUPU-Indianapolis W 98-89 *Kentucky State W 102-72 NCAA II Finalist ^SIU Edwardsville W 75-71 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 77-72 OPPONENTS W/L Score Alaska-Anchorage W 93-85 *ASHLAND W 99-82 Northern Michigan W 84-74 Alaska-Anchorage L 84-102 *Northern Kentucky W 75-55 Michigan Tech L 73-84 Alaska-Fairbanks L 59-81 *Indianapolis W 71-54 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 97-56 Alaska-Fairbanks L 66-74 ^Oakland University L 69-88 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 90-57 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 107-85 *GLVC Game; @NE Missouri Tournament; ST. FRANCIS W 103-61 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 89-75 $Ferris State Tournament; #USI Holiday Tournament; #CENTRAL ARKANSAS W 93-49 *ASHLAND W 79-62 ^NCAA II Great Lakes Regional #DELTA STATE W 82-70 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 78-72 INDIANA (PA.) W 91-52 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 102-93 (ot) 1995-96 (22-7, 16-4 GLVC) *QUINCY W 98-55 *Kentucky State W 87-59 Home: 12-2; Away: 8-4; Neutral: 2-1 *Lewis W 81-59 *Bellarmine L 87-95 NCAA II Tournament *Wisconsin-Parkside W 98-56 *SAINT JOSEPH’S L 69-92 OPPONENTS W/L Score *SIU Edwardsville W 74-65 *LEWIS W 89-71 MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 90-74 *Saint Joseph’s W 114-69 *Northern Kentucky W 73-71 NORTHERN MICHIGAN L 77-89 *BELLARMINE W 68-67 *Indianapolis L 60-81 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 76-74 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 90-65 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 65-63 #FERRIS STATE W 92-66 *Northern Kentucky W 94-73 *Ashland L 70-72 #GRAND VALLEY STATE W 101-80 *Indianapolis W 94-71 *BELLARMINE W 71-70 *Lewis W 83-70 *Quincy W 103-55 *KENTUCKY STATE W 116-74 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 93-60 *Missouri-St. Louis W 109-72 *Lewis L 73-76 ^Cal St. Domingez Hills W 67-59 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 95-60 *Saint Joseph’s L 76-79 ^Missouri Southern L 76-83 *LEWIS W 90-54 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 79-91 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 67-60 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 91-67 *INDIANAPOLIS L 82-97 *St. Joseph’s L 78-83 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 101-71 Middle Tenn. State L 77-89 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 93-105 *Bellarmine W 105-75 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 94-107 *QUINCY W 91-63 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 96-72 *GLVC Game; ^Lady Metros Tournament *LEWIS W 81-58 *INDIANAPOLIS W 76-55 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 80-60 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 87-61 1993-94 (17-10, 12-6 GLVC) IUPU-Indianapolis W 73-68 ^Michigan Tech W 66-48 Home: 7-4; Away: 8-5; Neutral: 2-1 *Indianapolis W 96-83 ^Northern Michigan W 78-67 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Northern Kentucky W 92-82 ^Delta State (Elite 8) W 70-55 Lynn L 80-96 *BELLARMINE L 70-72 ^Calif.-Davis (Elite 8) W 70-62 Florida Tech W 81-48 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 97-71 ^North Dakota (Elite 8) L 78-94 ^Central Missouri W 70-68 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 68-45 *GLVC Game; #USI Holiday Inn Classic; ^Missouri-Rolla L 96-99 (ot) *SIU Edwardsville W 91-90 ^NCAA II Tournament Missouri-St. Louis W 90-73 1995-96 season continued in next column... #Missouri-Kansas City W 78-67 #Middle Tenn. State L 72-94 *Northern Kentucky W 78-70 IUPU-INDIANAPOLIS W 109-74 *Indianapolis W 90-79 *LEWIS W 93-83 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 88-61 *Ashland W 79-71 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne L 68-81 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 88-84 (ot) *BELLARMINE L 89-91 *KENTUCKY STATE W 97-72 *Saint Joseph’s L 68-76 *Lewis W 82-79 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 75-95 *ASHLAND W 101-87 SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 67-75 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 72-80 *Kentucky State W 102-84 *Bellarmine W 85-84 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 76-78 *INDIANAPOLIS W 110-87 *GLVC Game; ^SIUE Tournament; #MTSU Tournament

1994-95 (22-5, 14-4 GLVC) Home: 11-1; Away: 8-3; Neutral: 3-1 GLVC co-Champions; NCAA II Tournament OPPONENTS W/L Score @Angelo State W 94-68 @St. Ambrose W 77-68 $Lake Superior State W 78-57 $Ferris State W 78-73 #IUPU INDIANAPOLIS W 95-47 #SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 89-60 The University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball team went 22-7 in 1995-96 as it qualified for GEORGETOWN W 80-53 the NCAA II Tournament for the second consecutive year. The Screaming Eagles went 16-4 in the *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 97-78 1994-95 season continued in next column... GLVC, finishing in a tie for third in the league standings.

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1997-98 (26-2, 17-1 GLVC) 1999-2000 continued... 2001-02 continued... Home: 14-1; Away: 8-1; Neutral: 4-0 OPPONENTS W/L Score OPPONENTS W/L Score GLVC Champions (Regular Season & Tournament); *LEWIS L 53-72 *SIU Edwardsville L 59-70 NCAA II Tournament *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 78-68 *Lewis W 79-74 OPPONENTS W/L Score *BELLARMINE L 73-78 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 91-64 MICHIGAN TECH W 84-68 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 86-79 *INDIANAPOLIS W 76-63 WAYNE STATE W 86-65 *Northern Kentucky L 51-80 *Bellamrine W 96-85 PUERTO RICO-MAYAGUEZ W 89-44 *Indianapolis W 85-65 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 91-63 #Gannon W 80-43 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 77-57 ^Wisconsin-Parkside W 76-48 #Charleston W 99-83 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE L 68-70 ^Quincy W 90-80 *IUPU FT. WAYNE W 78-58 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 59-54 ^Northern Kentucky W 89-79 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 92-80 *Lewis W 86-80 (ot) $HILLSDALE W 84-63 @Johns Hopkins W 78-58 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 68-72 $NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 66-69 @Scranton W 82-52 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 76-68 *GLVC Game;#Disney D-II Classic (Orlando, FL); *Bellarmine W 77-68 *Bellarmine L 60-76 ^GLVC Tournament (Roberts Stadium); *Kentucky Wesleyan W 96-85 *INDIANAPOLIS L 70-74 $NCAA II G.L. Region Tournament (Evansville, IN) *SIU Edwardsville L 66-74 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 48-61 *QUINCY W 86-53 ^Missouri-St. Louis L 57-62 2002-03 (8-19, 6-14 GLVC) *LEWIS W 81-66 *GLVC Game; #News-Press Inv.; ^GLVC Tournament Home: 7-11; Away: 1-11; Neutral: 0-1 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 104-51 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Northern Kentucky W 73-64 2000-01 (28-4, 17-3 GLVC) #Carson-Newman L 48-71 *Indianapolis W 75-45 Home: 14-0; Away: 7-3; Neutral: 7-1 #Mars Hill L 66-82 *SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 88-78 GLVC co-Champions; GLVC Tournament Champions *Kentucky Wesleyan W 67-51 *Missouri-St. Louis W 84-76 NCAA II Great Lakes Region Champions; *Bellarmine L 59-61 *BELLARMINE W 90-55 NCAA II Elite Eight *INDIANAPOLIS L 56-73 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 97-80 OPPONENTS W/L Score *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 93-69 *Saint Joseph’s W 77-66 INDIANA TECH W 97-60 MARIAN W 88-61 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 83- 71 PURDUE-CULUMET W 115-37 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 93-70 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 97-70 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 97-67 Michigan Tech L 61-72 *Quincy W 84-59 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 104-71 @NORTHWOOD (MI) L 73-77 ^NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 71-66 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 82-68 @FERRIS STATE L 56-66 ^SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 83-70 OAKLAND CITY W 106-43 *Lewis L 68-78 $MICHIGAN TECH L 92-94 (2ot) ^Northern Colorado W 70-69 *SIU Edwardsville L 51-53 *GLVC Game; #IUP Tournament; ^NW Missouri State W 93-78 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 72-67 @Bahamas Sunshine Shootout; ^GLVC Tournament; FERRIS STATE W 77-59 *BELLARMINE W 90-72 $NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Tournament *Indianapolis L 44-47 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 82-98 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 72-62 *Saint Joseph’s L 69-93 1998-99 (19-12, 16-6 GLVC) *Quincy L 72-80 *Wisconsin-Parkside L 54-58 Home: 11-4; Away: 7-4; Neutral: 1-4 *Missouri-St. Louis W 99-76 (2ot) *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 59-67 OPPONENTS W/L Score *LEWIS UNIVERSITY W 76-63 *QUINCY L 72-80 ST. ROSE L 80-82 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 90-58 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 70-68 #Abilene Christian L 76-87 *Bellarmine L 92-100 *Northern Kentucky L 62-87 #Columbus State L 59-70 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 73-58 *Indianapolis L 66-74 #West Texas A&M L 58-67 *Saint Joseph’s W 103-85 *LEWIS L 70-74 *Lewis W 74-56 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 73-68 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 81-72 (ot) *Wisconsin-Parkside W 88-48 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 94-71 *Quincy L 62-90 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 62-66 *QUINCY W 87-68 *Missouri-St. Louis L 63-78 *INDIANAPOLIS W 90-81 *SIU Edwardsville W 77-63 *GLVC Game; #Eagle Club Classic (Jefferson City, TN); *SIU Edwardsville L 66-73 *Wisconsin-Parkdside W 80-69 @GLVC/GLIAC Challenge (Evansville, IN) TAMPA W 81-56 *Lewis W 82-44 TRUMAN STATE L 87-100 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 94-67 2003-04 (20-10, 12-8 GLVC) TRI-STATE W 87-46 *BELLARMINE W 78-76 Home: 13-2; Away: 4-6; Neutral: 3-2 *BELLARMINE W 77-66 #Lewis W 96-60 NCAA II Tournament *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 82-70 #Bellarmine W 87-76 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Missouri-St. Louis L 64-74 #Northern Kentucky W 95-73 PITTSBURG STATE W 91-86 *Quincy W 104-86 $Gannon W 84-79 HILLSDALE W 77-72 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 106-93 $Northern Michigan W 86-77 OAKLAND CITY W 71-54 *IUPU-FT. WAYNE W 94-59 @Columbus State L 73-79 *Bellarmine L 86-93 *Indianapolis W 78-66 *GLVC Game; ^NWMSU Disney Classic (Orlando, FL); *Kentucky Wesleyan W 84-68 *Northern Kentucky L 68-73 #GLVC Tournament; $G.L. Region Tourn. (Houghton, MI); *Missouri-St. Louis W 81-57 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 90-55 @NCAA II Elite Eight (Rochester, MN) *Quincy L 64-92 *LEWIS W 81-65 $Assumption W 82-62 *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 81-73 2001-02 (27-6, 16-4 GLVC) $Arkansas Tech W 66-61 *Saint Joseph’s W 87-76 Home: 14-2; Away: 8-3; Neutral: 5-1 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 83-51 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 57-59 GLVC Tournament Champions; NCAA II Tournament *LEWIS W 86-76 *QUINCY W 102-47 OPPONENTS W/L Score *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 67-55 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 90-79 #Nebraska-Omaha W 80-77 *Indianapolis L 68-71 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 83-69 #Minnesota-Duluth W 89-70 *Northern Kentucky L 74-83 *Bellarmine L 57-64 #South Dakota State L 104-106 (ot) *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 88-61 ^Lewis W 82-76 MICHIGAN TECH W 95-79 *QUINCY W 81-66 ^Northern Kentucky L 64-68 *Missouri-St. Louis W 69-60 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 73-75 *GLVC Game; #Disney Tip-Off Classic; *Quincy L 72-84 2003-04 season continued on page 68... ^GLVC Tournament *LEWIS W 83-53 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 77-60 1999-2000 (15-12, 10-10 GLVC) *Indianapolis W 80-68 Home: 7-6; Away: 7-4; Neutral: 1-2 *Northern Kentucky L 71-81 The Screaming Eagles were an amazing OPPONENTS W/L Score GRACE W 87-62 #Rockhurst W 63-57 NORTHERN MICHIGAN W 100-84 56-4 overall and 37-1 in the GLVC during #Nebraska-Kearney L 55-62 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 89-56 the 1996-97 and 1997-98 seasons. USI OAKLAND CITY W 80-67 Ferris State W 83-78 won 36 straight regular-season games *IUPU-Ft. Wayne W 78-63 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 88-61 *Saint Joseph’s L 72-74 *QUINCY W 71-59 during that span and claimed back-to- *SIU Edwardsville W 74-69 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 74-63 back conference titles. Truman State W 82-78 *Wisconsin-Parkside W 77-52 SPALDING W 104-61 *Saint Joseph’s W 76-73 (ot) KENTUCKY STATE W 76-45 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 93-74 Home games listed in ALL CAPS *Missouri-St. Louis L 74-82 (2ot) *BELLARMINE L 72-78 *QUINCY W 58-47 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 90-67 1999-2000 season continued in next column... 2001-02 season continued in next column...

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2003-04 continued... 2006-07 (16-12, 10-9 GLVC) 2007-08 continued... OPPONENTS W/L Score Home: 9-4; Away: 6-6; Neutral: 1-2 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Wisconsin-Parkside W 71-65 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Northern Kentucky L 54-59 *Saint Joseph’s L 67-73 Central Missouri L 47-58 *Bellarmine W 67-75 *NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 93-66 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 84-53 *QUINCY L 64-69 *BELLARMINE L 83-91 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS W 68-51 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 70-73 *WAYNE STATE W 89-74 MARYGROVE W 86-56 *Drury L 65-79 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 88-61 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W 73-66 *Rockhurst L 56-61 *SIU Edwardsville W 64-47 *Saint Joseph’s W 76-70 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 72-24 *Lewis L 74-85 *Indianapolis W 66-61 *INDIANAPOLIS L 56-63 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 81-61 HARRIS-STOWE STATE W 79-59 *ROCKHURST W 63-61 *INDIANAPOLIS W 86-68 Wayne State (MI) W 72-69 *DRURY L 57-72 ^Lewis W 90-73 $Ferris State L 55-71 *SIU Edwardsville L 59-62 ^Quincy L 72-76 (ot) $Wayne State (MI) W 57-40 *Quincy L 59-89 #Lake Superior State L 86-100 ROCKHURST W 90-61 *MISSOURI S&T L 61-71 *GLVC Game; $Torneo Cancun de Basquetbol *DRURY W 73-63 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 78-68 (Cancun, Mexico); ^GLVC Tournament (Evansville, IN); *SIU Edwardsville L 62-96 *GLVC Games; !Bahamas Sunshine Shootout (Nassau, Bahamas) #NCAA II Great Lakes Regional Tournament (Quincy, IL) *Quincy L 59-71 *BELLARMINE L 61-68 2004-05 (14-14, 7-13 GLVC) *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 56-70 Home: 7-7; Away: 6-6; Neutral: 1-1 *LEWIS L 72-92 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Wisconsin-Parkside W 75-58 Alabama-Huntsville W 60-48 *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS W 68-52 CAL.-ST. JOSEPH’S W 102-40 *MISSOURI-ROLLA L 56-73 ROBERT MORRIS W 91-42 *Missouri-St. Louis W 67-62 *INDIANAPOLIS L 65-78 *Missouri-Rolla L 70-81 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 79-77 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE L 75-81 (2ot) *Lewis L 70-85 *QUINCY W 75-68 *SIU Edwardsville W 71-59 *Rockhurst W 65-61 *Missouri-St. Louis W 83-60 *Drury L 57-76 W.V. WESLEYAN W 80-60 ^Lewis L 48-63 NORTH ALABAMA W 89-51 *GLVC Game; $GLVC/GLIAC Challenge (Edwardsville, IL); $Northwood W 65-58 ^GLVC Tournament (Evansville, IN) $Ferris State W 82-81 *BELLARMINE L 80-84 2007-08 (10-17, 5-14 GLVC) *NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 55-81 Home: 8-8; Away: 1-8; Neutral: 1-1 *Saint Joseph’s L 62-71 OPPONENTS W/L Score *Wisconsin-Parkside L 44-71 ILLINOIS-SPRINGFIELD W 90-50 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 63-60 CENTRAL MISSOURI W 92-65 *QUINCY L 44-55 CUMBERLANDS (KY) W 84-72 *KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 63-67 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 58-76 *Northern Kentucky W 60-59 TUSCULUM L 69-74 *Indianapolis L 50-76 CENTRAL STATE W 64-36 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE L 64-72 $Tiffin L 78-90 *LEWIS L 69-72 $Mt. Olive W 64-59 *Quincy L 53-67 SAGINAW VALLEY STATE L 63-69 *Missouri-St. Louis W 82-78 *Missouri-St. Louis W 77-72 *Kentucky Wesleyan W 82-68 *Missouri S&T L 63-78 *Bellarmine L 89-95 (ot) *UW-PARKSIDE L 63-70 ^Lewis L 32-64 *LEWIS W 65-50 Home games listed in ALL CAPS *GLVC Game; $GLIAC/GLVC Challenge (Midland, MI); 2007-08 season continued in next column... ^GLVC Tournament (Evansville, IN)

2005-06 (15-15, 7-12 GLVC) Home: 12-6; Away: 3-6; Neutral: 0-3 OPPONENTS W/L Score ^Columbus State L 62-78 ^Merrimack L 58-72 ^Augusta State L 55-66 BRESCIA W 87-62 NORTHWOOD W 66-55 CENTRAL STATE (OH) W 74-38 W.V. WESLEYAN W 73-60 *Missouri-Rolla L 47-60 *Missouri-St. Louis W 58-52 *WISCONSIN-PARKSIDE W 72-42 *LEWIS L 57-71 WAYNE STATE (MI) W 82-66 PURDUE-CALUMET W 66-36 OAKLAND CITY W 100-70 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE W 85-79 *Bellarmine L 77-83 *Northern Kentucky L 43-62 *QUINCY L 61-75 *SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 70-69 *Drury L 59-79 *Rockhurst W 77-63 *INDIANAPOLIS L 63-71 *SAINT JOSEPH’S W 90-83 *Kentucky Wesleyan L 75-85 *DRURY L 61-89 *ROCKHURST W 82-74 *Quincy L 69-85 *SIU Edwardsville W 76-68 (ot) *MISSOURI-ROLLA L 73-80 (ot) The University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball reached the 20-win plateau for the seventh *MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS L 56-61 time in 2003-04. The Eagles were 20-10 overall, 12-8 in the GLVC, as they went on to the NCAA *GLVC Game; ^Disney D-II Tip-Off Classic (Orlando, FL) II Tournament for the third time in four years.

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