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2014-15 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS

WILDCAT BASKETBALL • 2-12 Quick Facts...... 2 2014-15 Rosters...... 3 2014-15 Schedule...... 4 Composite Big Ten Schedule...... 5-7 NU Notables...... 8-9 Welsh-Ryan Arena...... 10 2013-14 Statistics...... 11-12

2014-15 WILDCATS • 13-26 RECORDS & HISTORY • 28-50 Joe McKeown...... 13 Individual & Team Records...... 28 Sam Dixon...... 14 Career Records...... 29 Allison Guth...... 14 Single-Season Records...... 30-31 Carrie Banks...... 15 Single-Game Records...... 32 Support Staff...... 15 Annual Leaders...... 33 Ashley Deary...... 16 Honors & Awards...... 34 Alex Cohen...... 17 Big Ten Honors...... 35 Nia Coffey...... 18 All-Time Letterwinners...... 36 Lauren Douglas...... 19 Postseason Results...... 37 Christen Inman...... 20 Northwestern Coaching Records...... 38 Maggie Lyon...... 21 Northwestern in Polls...... 39 Karly Roser...... 22 NU vs. Ranked Opponents...... 40 Christen Johnson...... 23 Year-by-Year Results...... 41-44 Nof Kedem...... 23 Wildcat Greats...... 45-46 Tessa Haldes...... 24 All-Time vs. B1G Opponents...... 47-49 Allie Tuttle...... 24 All-Time Series Records...... 50 Alexis Glasgow...... 25 Lydia Rohde...... 25 Maya Jonas...... 26 Follow the Wildcats online at: NUsports.com

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2014-15 QUICK FACTS NORTHWESTERN ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS City/Zip: Evanston, IL 60208 Head Coach: Joe McKeown Enrollment: 8,367 Year: Seventh season Assistant Director/Women’s Basketball Contact: Nickname: Wildcats Alma Mater, Year: Kent State, ‘79 Dan Yopchick School Color: Purple Record at NU (Years): 87-101 (6) Office Phone: 847-467-3418 Arena Name: Welsh-Ryan Arena Overall Record (Years): 597-275 (28) Cell Phone: 847-254-0404 Capacity: 8,117 Office Phone: 847-491-5709 E-Mail Address: [email protected] Affiliation: NCAA Division I Assistant Coach: Sam Dixon, Ph.D. President: Morton Schapiro Year: Third Season Assistant A.D./Athletic Comm.: Paul Kennedy Director of Athletics and Recreation: Alma Mater, Year: College of Athletic Communications Phone: 847-491-7503 Jim Phillips Wooster, ‘79 Athletic Dept. Phone: 847-491-8880 Assistant Coach/Recruiting Website: NUsports.com Coordinator: Allison Guth Women’s Basketball Twitter Account: @nuwbball 2013-14 Overall Record: 17-16 Year: Third Season Women’s Basketball Facebook Account: Conference Record (Finish): 5-11 (T-8th) Alma Mater, Year: Illinois, ‘04 Northwestern Women’s Basketball Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Assistant Coach: Carrie Banks FAX: 847-491-8818 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/3 Year: Second Season Courtside Phone: 847-491-8852 Newcomers: 4 Alma Mater, Year: Detroit Mercy, ‘00 Mailing/Overnight Address Director of Basketball Operations: Anderson Hall First Year of Basketball: 1975-76 Maggie Acuna 1501 Central Street Overall Won-Lost: 559-556 Sports Performance: Tanna Burge Evanston, IL 60208 NCAA appearances/last: 5/1997 Athletic Trainer: Jen Tymkew NIT appearances/last: 4/2014 Equipment Manager: John Lovellette

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NUMERICAL ROSTER BY ELIGIBILITY SENIORS (2) No. Name Pos Ht. Cl. Hometown/High School/Last School Alex Cohen 2 Tessa Haldes G 5-10 Jr. Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young Karly Roser 3 Ashley Deary G 5-4 So. Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound 5 Alex Cohen F/C 6-5 Sr. Bayside, Wis./Nicolet JUNIORS (5) 10 Nia Coffey F 6-1 So. Minneapolis, Minn./Hopkins Lauren Douglas 11 Lauren Douglas F 6-2 Jr. Collierville, Tenn./Briarcrest Christian Tessa Haldes 12 Lydia Rohde G 5-10 Fr. Brookfield, Wis./Brookfield Central Christen Johnson 13 Nof Kedem G 5-6 Jr. Olesh, /Ostrovski Nof Kedem 21 Alexis Glasgow G 5-11 Fr. Arlington Heights, Ill./Rolling Meadows Maggie Lyon 24 Christen Inman G 5-10 So. Katy, Texas/Seven Lakes 25 Maggie Lyon F 6-1 Jr. Wilmette, Ill./New Trier SOPHOMORES (4) 30 Allie Tuttle F/C 6-4 So. Cary, N.C./Panther Creek Nia Coffey 32 Christen Johnson F 6-3 Jr. Powder Springs, Ga./The Lovett School Ashley Deary 35 Maya Jonas G 6-2 Fr. Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay Christen Inman 42 Karly Roser G 5-10 Sr. Hamilton, Ontario/Saint Mary’s Allie Tuttle FRESHMEN (3) Maya Jonas ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Alexis Glasgow Lydia Rhode No. Name Pos Ht. Cl. Hometown/High School/Last School 10 Nia Coffey F 6-1 So. Minneapolis, Minn./Hopkins 5 Alex Cohen F 6-5 Sr. Bayside, Wis./Nicolet 3 Ashley Deary G 5-4 So. Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound BY STATE/COUNTRY 11 Lauren Douglas F 6-2 Jr. Collierville, Tenn./Briarcrest Christian (1) 21 Alexis Glasgow G 5-11 Fr. Arlington Heights, Ill./Rolling Meadows Karly Roser 2 Tessa Haldes G 5-10 Jr. Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young 24 Christen Inman G 5-10 So. Katy, Texas/Seven Lakes (1) 32 Christen Johnson F 6-3 Jr. Powder Springs, Ga./The Lovett School Christen Johnson 35 Maya Jonas G 6-2 Fr. Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay 13 Nof Kedem G 5-6 Jr. Olesh, Israel/Ostrovski ILLINOIS (3) 25 Maggie Lyon F 6-1 Jr. Wilmette, Ill./New Trier Tessa Haldes 12 Lydia Rohde G 5-10 Fr. Brookfield, Wis./Brookfield Central Maggie Lyon 42 Karly Roser G 5-10 Sr. Hamilton, Ontario/Saint Mary’s Alexis Glasgow 30 Allie Tuttle F 6-4 So. Cary, N.C./Panther Creek ISRAEL (1) Nof Kedem

Head Coach: Joe McKeown (Seventh Season) MINNESOTA (1) Assistant Coach: Sam Dixon, Ph.D. (Third Season) Nia Coffey Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Allison Guth (Third Season) Assistant Coach: Carrie Banks (Second Season) NORTH CAROLINA (1) Director of Operations: Maggie Acuna (Second Season) Allie Tuttle

TENNESSEE (1) Lauren Douglas

TEXAS (2) Ashley Deary Christen Inman PRONUNCIATIONS WISCONSIN (3) Alex Cohen 2 - Tessa Haldes - HALL-dez 10 - Nia Coffey - KNEE-uh Maya Jonas 13 - Nof (rhymes with cough) Kedem - cuh-dem Lydia Rhode 31 - Allie Tuttle - tutt-el 12 - Lydia Rohde - road-ee 42 - Karly Roser - Rose-er

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Day Date Opponent Site Time Television Sun. Nov. 9 UW-Parkside# Evanston, Ill. 2 p.m. BTN Plus on BTN2GO Fri. Nov. 14 at Chicago State Chicago, Ill. 7:05 p.m. Sun. Nov. 16 Hampton University Evanston, Ill. 2 p.m. BTN Plus on BTN2GO Fri. Nov. 21 Kent State Evanston, Ill. 7 p.m. BTN Plus on BTN2GO Wed. Nov. 26 UIC Evanston, Ill. Noon BTN Plus on BTN2GO Sat. Nov. 29 at DePaul Chicago, Ill. 7 p.m. Thu. Dec. 4 at Virginia Tech 7 Blacksburg, Va. 6 p.m. Sun. Dec. 7 Loyola Evanston, Ill. 2 p.m. BTN Plus on BTN2GO Mon. Dec. 15 Gonzaga $ Evanston, Ill. Noon BTN Plus on BTN2GO Wed. Dec. 17 at UNLV Las Vegas, Nev. 6 p.m. Sat. Dec. 20 vs. Eastern Illinois v Tempe, Ariz. Approximately 4 p.m. Sun. Dec. 21 vs. Arizona State -or- Lehigh v Tempe, Ariz. TBA Sun. Dec. 28 at Michigan State* East Lansing, Mich. 1 p.m. BTN Plus on BTN2GO Thu. Jan. 1 Wisconsin* Evanston, Ill. 1 p.m. BTN Plus on BTN2GO Sun. Jan. 4 at Ohio State* Columbus, Ohio 3 p.m. BTN Sun. Jan. 11 Michigan State* Evanston, Ill. 2 p.m. BTN Plus on BTN2GO Wed. Jan. 14 at Iowa* Iowa City, Iowa 7 p.m. BTN Plus on BTN2GO Sat. Jan. 17 Michigan* Evanston, Ill. 5 p.m. BTN Thu. Jan. 22 at Illinois* Champaign, Ill. 7 p.m. BTN Plus on BTN2GO Sun. Jan. 25 at Penn State* University Park, Pa. 1 p.m. BTN Plus on BTN2GO Thu. Jan. 29 Iowa* Evanston, Ill. 7 p.m. BTN Plus on BTN2GO Sun. Feb. 1 Minnesota* Evanston, Ill. 2 p.m. BTN Plus on BTN2GO Thu. Feb. 5 at Indiana* Bloomington, Ind. 6 p.m. BTN Plus on BTN2GO Sun. Feb. 8 Illinois* Evanston, Ill. 1 p.m. BTN Plus on BTN2GO Wed. Feb. 11 at Purdue* West Lafayette, Ind. 6 p.m. BTN Plus on BTN2GO Sat. Feb. 14 at Michigan* Ann Arbor, Mich. 1 p.m. BTN Wed. Feb. 18 Nebraska* Lincoln, Neb. 7 p.m. BTN Plus on BTN2GO Sun. Feb. 22 at Wisconsin* Madison, Wis. 3 p.m. BTN Plus on BTN2GO Thur. Feb. 26 Rutgers* Evanston, Ill. 7 p.m. BTN Plus on BTN2GO Sunday March 1 Maryland* Evanston, Ill. TBA BTN or BTN Plus March 4-8 2015 Big Ten Tournament H Hoffman Estates, Ill.

Home games in bold All times Central

Key: # Exhibition 7 Big/ACC Ten Challenge $ Field Trip Day v ASU Classic; Tempe, Ariz. H Big Ten Tournament; Hoffman Estates, Ill. (Sears Center) * Big Ten Conference game

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DATE/GAME TIME BROADCAST DATE/GAME TIME BROADCAST NOVEMBER 29 Northwestern at DePaul 8 p.m. 14 Purdue at Ball State 7 p.m. Oklahoma vs. Illinois 6 p.m. Northwestern at Chicago State 8:05 p.m. Gonzaga vs. Iowa 5:30 p.m. IPFW at Illinois 4 p.m. Washington State vs. Maryland 3:30 p.m. USC-Upstate at Iowa 6 p.m. San Diego State vs. Michigan 1 p.m. Mount St. Mary’s at Maryland 11 a.m. U-Conn/College of Charleston Detroit Mercy at Michigan 7 p.m. vs. Minnesota TBD Southeastern Louisiana at Minnesota 9 p.m. Florida Gulf Coast vs. Ohio State 3:30 p.m. Towson at Penn State 12 p.m. George Washington/NC State vs. Purdue 1 p.m./3:15 p.m. St. Joseph’s at Rutgers 7 p.m. Ohio State at Virginia 7 p.m. 30 Indiana State at Indiana 2 p.m. Miami (Ohio) at Michigan State 2 p.m. 15 Gardner Webb at Indiana 2 p.m. TBD vs. Minnesota TBD Pepperdine at Nebraska TBD Northern Colorado at Nebraska 3 p.m. Samford/MTSU/Georgia State 16 Hampton at Northwestern 3 p.m. Georgia State/Samford vs. Penn State 12:30 p.m./2:30 p.m. Robert Morris at Iowa 2 p.m. Davidson at Rutgers 1 p.m. Wagner at Maryland 2 p.m. Bucknell at Michigan 2 p.m. DECEMBER Eastern Michigan at Michigan State 2 p.m. 3 Indiana at Boston College 7 p.m. Alcorn State at Nebraska 6 p.m. Virginia at Illinois 8 p.m. St. Francis at Ohio State 2 p.m. Wake Forest at Michigan 7 p.m. TBD vs. Penn State 2 p.m. Duke at Nebraska 7:30 p.m. BTN Illinois State at Wisconsin 4 p.m. Minnesota at North Carolina State 8 p.m. Maryland at Notre Dame 7 p.m. 18 Robert Morris at Illinois 8 p.m. Pittsburgh at Ohio State 7 p.m. Valparaiso at Indiana 7 p.m. Florida State at Purdue 7 p.m. Northeastern at Rutgers 7 p.m. 4 Iowa at Louisville 6 p.m. 19 Notre Dame at Michigan State 7 p.m. BTN Wisconsin at Miami (Florida) 8 p.m. Cleveland State at Minnesota 2 p.m. Georgia Tech at Michigan State 7 p.m. Georgia at Ohio State 7 p.m. North Carolina at Rutgers 7 p.m. UW-Green Bay at Purdue 5:30 p.m. Penn State at Syracuse 7 p.m. Nebraska at Washington State 11 p.m. Northwestern at Virginia Tech 7 p.m. South Florida at Maryland 7 p.m. 6 Illinois at Southern Illinois 3:05 p.m. 20 Memphis at Illinois 8 p.m. Marquette at Wisconsin 2 p.m. TBD vs. Penn State 7 p.m. Michigan at Pittsburgh 7 p.m. 7 Nebraska at Alabama 3 p.m. Vanderbilt at Wisconsin 8 p.m. Rutgers at Arkansas 3 p.m. Purdue at Dayton 2 p.m. 21 Morehead State at Indiana 7 p.m. Michigan State at Georgia 4 p.m. Pepperdine at Iowa 7:30 p.m. IUPUI at Indiana 2 p.m. Kent State at Northwestern 8 p.m. Colorado at Iowa 2 p.m. Towson at Maryland 2 p.m. 22 Maryland at George Washington 2 p.m. Butler at Minnesota 8 p.m. UT-Martin/Dayton at Iowa 7:30 p.m. Loyola (Illinois) at Northwestern 3 p.m. Rutgers at LSU 2 p.m. Winthrop at Ohio State 2 p.m. Wagner at Penn State 2 p.m. 23 Wisconsin at Drake 3 p.m. Southern at Illinois 3 p.m. 9 Princeton at Michigan 6:30 p.m. Incarnate Word at Indiana 2 p.m. Illinois at Seton Hall 7 p.m. Minnesota at Memphis 4 p.m. Western Michigan at Michigan 2 p.m. 10 Wisconsin at Florida 7 p.m. IUPUI at Michigan State 2 p.m. Penn State at Hartford 7 p.m. Utah at Nebraska 1 p.m. IP-Ft. Wayne at Indiana 7 p.m. Virginia Commonwealth at Ohio State 2 p.m. Minnesota at North Dakota State 9 p.m. TBD vs. Penn State 2 p.m. CBS SportsNet Rutgers at Temple 6 p.m. Toledo at Purdue 2 p.m. BTN Plus 11 Nebraska at Creighton 9:05 p.m. 24 Loyola (Maryland) at Maryland 7 p.m. Iowa State at Iowa 8 p.m. BTN Arkansas State at Ohio State 7 p.m. 25 Northern Iowa at Iowa 7 p.m. Kansas at Purdue 7 p.m. Southern at Minnesota 9 p.m. St. Bonaventure at Penn State 5:30 p.m. 12 American at Maryland 7 p.m. Rutgers at Wagner 7 p.m. 13 Cal State Bakersfield at Nebraska 3 p.m. 26 East Tennessee State at Indiana 7 p.m. Michigan at Notre Dame 1 p.m. Oakland at Michigan State 7:30 p.m. Wisconsin at UW-Green Bay 8 p.m. Illinois-Chicago at Northwestern 1 p.m. Illinois at Valparaiso 2:30 p.m. 27 Kentucky vs. Illinois 6 p.m. 14 Michigan State at Loyola (Illinois) 3 p.m. Clemson vs. Ohio State 1:15 p.m. Western Michigan at Ohio State 2 p.m. South Carolina vs. Wisconsin 4:15 p.m. Rider at Penn State 2:30 p.m. Tennessee at Rutgers 3 p.m. ESPN2 28 South Florida vs. Illinois 8:15 p.m. Indiana at UW-Milwaukee TBD Arkansas vs. Iowa 3 p.m. James Madison vs. Maryland 3:30 p.m. 15 Gonzaga at Northwestern 1 p.m. Washington State vs. Michigan 1 p.m. Vanderbilt vs. Minnesota 7 p.m. 16 Alcorn State at Michigan State 7 p.m. Wichita State vs. Ohio State 1:15 p.m. Samford/MTSU/Georgia State 17 Northwestern at UNLV 7 p.m. Liberty vs. Penn State 2 p.m. Texas Tech vs. Purdue 1 p.m. 19 Canisius at Michigan 7 p.m. Colgate at Rutgers 2 p.m. UC-Irvine at Purdue 12 p.m. Nebraska at UCLA 4 p.m. Syracuse/East Carolina vs. Wisconsin 5:45 p.m.

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DATE/GAME TIME BROADCAST DATE/GAME TIME BROADCAST 20 Rutgers at Iona 2 p.m. 25 Wisconsin at Michigan State 2 p.m. BTN Plus Baylor at Michigan State 4 p.m. Ohio State at Purdue 2 p.m. BTN Plus Liberty University at Minnesota 4:30 p.m. Minnesota at Rutgers 5:15 p.m. BTN High Point at Nebraska 4 p.m. Maryland at Indiana 3 p.m. BTN TBD vs. Northwestern 5:30 p.m. Northwestern at Penn State 2 p.m. BTN Plus Indiana at Oakland 2 p.m. Denver at Purdue 2:30 p.m. 26 Illinois at Michigan 7 p.m. BTN Oral Roberts at WIsconsin 6 p.m. Nebraska at Iowa 9 p.m. BTN 21 Maryland at Coppin State 12 p.m. 28 Penn State at Minnesota 8 p.m. BTN Plus Iowa at Drake 2 p.m. Indiana at Michigan State 7 p.m. BTN Plus Syracuse at Michigan State 4 p.m. Central Michigan at Minnesota 4:30 p.m. 29 Ohio State at Wisconsin 9 p.m. BTN TBD vs. Northwestern TBD Iowa at Northwestern 8 p.m. BTN Plus South Florida at Penn State 2 p.m. Illinois at Nebraska 8 p.m. BTN Plus Wright State at Purdue 2:30 p.m. Maryland at Michigan 7 p.m. BTN Plus Rutgers at Purdue 7 p.m. BTN 22 Murray State at Illinois 8 p.m. Eastern Michigan at Michigan 12 p.m. FEBRUARY West Virginia at Ohio State 2 p.m. 1 Wisconsin at Illinois 3 p.m. BTN Plus Michigan at Nebraska 3 p.m. BTN Plus 28 Purdue at Illinois 3 p.m. BTN Plus Minnesota at Northwestern 4 p.m. BTN Plus Northwestern at Michigan State 2 p.m. BTN Plus Iowa at Maryland 4 p.m. ESPN2 Penn State at Iowa 2 p.m. BTN Plus Penn State at Rutgers 12 p.m. BTN Rutgers at Indiana 2 p.m. BTN Plus Michigan at WIsconsin 4 p.m. BTN 2 Purdue at Indiana 8:30 p.m. BTN Michigan State at Ohio State 6:30 p.m. BTN 29 Ohio State at Maryland 7 p.m. BTN Nebraska at Minnesota 9 p.m. BTN 5 Michigan at Michigan State 7 p.m. BTN Plus Ohio State at Iowa 8 p.m. BTN Plus 31 Michigan State at Indiana 7 p.m. BTN Plus Minnesota at Illinois 9 p.m. BTN Maryland at Penn State 7 p.m. BTN Plus JANUARY Nebraska at Rutgers 7 p.m. BTN 1 Penn State at Michigan 1 p.m. BTN Plus Northwestern at Indiana 7 p.m. BTN Plus Wisconsin at Northwestern 2 p.m. BTN Plus Minnesota at Purdue 2 p.m. BTN Plus 8 Michigan State at Minnesota 3 p.m. BTN Plus Rutgers at Ohio State 2 p.m. BTN Plus Indiana at Ohio State 2 p.m. BTN Plus Iowa at Wisconsin 3 p.m. BTN Plus 3 Maryland at Nebraska 4 p.m. CBS Illinois at Northwestern 2 p.m. BTN Plus Nebraska at Maryland 4 p.m. ESPN2 4 Illinois at Penn State 2 p.m. BTN Plus Rutgers at Michigan 2 p.m. BTN Plus Michigan State at Michigan 2 p.m. BTN Penn State at Purdue 2 p.m. BTN Plus Indiana at Purdue 2 p.m. BTN Plus Minnesota at Wisconsin 4 p.m. BTN Plus 10 Michigan at Ohio State 7 p.m. BTN Plus Northwestern at Ohio State 4 p.m. BTN Rutgers at Maryland 9 p.m. BTN Iowa at Rutgers 12 p.m. BTN 11 Wisconsin at Minnesota 8 p.m. BTN Plus 6 Penn State at Wisconsin 9 p.m. BTN Michigan State at Penn State 7 p.m. BTN Plus Illinois at Indiana 7 p.m. BTN Plus 7 Michigan at Rutgers 7 p.m. BTN Plus Northwestern at Purdue 7 p.m. BTN Plus 8 Ohio State at Indiana 7 p.m. BTN Plus 12 Iowa at Nebraska 9 p.m. BTN Purdue at Maryland 6:30 p.m. BTN Nebraska at Michigan State 8:30 p.m. BTN 14 Northwestern at Michigan 2 p.m. BTN Iowa at Illinois 8 p.m. BTN Plus Ohio State at Illinois 4 p.m. BTN Purdue at Rutgers 12 p.m. BTN 10 Rutgers at Penn State 12 p.m. BTN 15 Wisconsin at Nebraska 3 p.m. BTN Plus 11 Maryland at Minnesota 3 p.m. ESPN2 Indiana at Iowa TBD BTN Plus Wisconsin at Indiana 7 p.m. BTN Plus Minnesota at Penn State 3 p.m. BTN Plus Michigan State at Northwestern 3 p.m. BTN Plus Ohio State at Michigan 2 p.m. BTN Plus 16 Maryland at Michigan State 7 p.m. ESPN2 Purdue at Iowa TBD BTN Nebraska at Illinois 3 p.m. BTN Plus 17 Purdue at Ohio State 7 p.m. BTN Iowa at Minnesota 9 p.m. BTN 14 Northwestern at Iowa 8 p.m. BTN Plus Illinois at Rutgers 7 p.m. BTN Plus 15 Wisconsin at Purdue 7 p.m. BTN Plus 18 Nebraska at Northwestern 8 p.m. BTN Plus Minnesota at Ohio State 8 p.m. BTN Plus Indiana at Michigan 7 p.m. BTN Plus Illinois at Michigan State 7 p.m. BTN Plus Maryland at Rutgers 9 p.m. BTN 19 Maryland at Wisconsin 9 p.m. BTN Penn State at Nebraska 7 p.m. BTN 21 Michigan at Minnesota 1/3/5/7 p.m. BTN or BTN Plus 17 Michigan at Northwestern 6 p.m. BTN Iowa at Ohio State 1/3/5/7 p.m. BTN or BTN Plus Illinois at Purdue 1/3/5/7 p.m. BTN or BTN Plus 18 Indiana at Minnesota 3 p.m. BTN Nebraska at Indiana 1/3/5/7 p.m. BTN or BTN Plus Iowa at Michigan State 2 p.m. ESPN2 Illinois at Maryland 2 p.m. BTN Plus 22 Northwestern at Wisconsin 4 p.m. BTN Plus Penn State at Ohio State 2 p.m. BTN Plus Rutgers at Michigan State 2 p.m. ESPN2 Rutgers at Wisconsin 3 p.m. BTN Plus 23 Penn State at Maryland 7 p.m. BTN 19 Purdue at Nebraska 7 p.m. BTN 24 Minnesota at Nebraska 9 p.m. BTN 22 Michigan State at Maryland 7 p.m. BTN Purdue at Michigan 7 p.m. BTN Michigan at Iowa 9 p.m. BTN Indiana at Penn State 7 p.m. BTN Plus 25 Michigan State at Illinois 8 p.m. BTN Plus Purdue at Minnesota 8 p.m. BTN Plus Nebraska at Wisconsin 8 p.m. BTN Plus Northwestern at Illinois 8 p.m. BTN Plus

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DATE/GAME TIME BROADCAST 26 Wisconsin at Iowa 8 p.m. BTN Plus Indiana at Maryland 7 p.m. BTN Plus Ohio State at Penn State 7 p.m. BTN Plus Rutgers at Northwestern 8 p.m. BTN Plus 28 Michigan State at Purdue 2 p.m. BTN Michigan at Illinois 12 p.m. BTN MARCH 1 Ohio State at Nebraska 1/3/5 p.m. BTN or BTN Plus Wisconsin at Penn State 1/3/5 p.m. BTN or BTN Plus Indiana at Rutgers 1/3/5 p.m. BTN or BTN Plus Minnesota at Iowa 1/3/5 p.m. BTN or BTN Plus Maryland at Northwestern 1/3/5 p.m. BTN or BTN Plus 4-8 Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament (Hoffman Estates, Ill.) 4 #12 Seed vs. #13 Seed 6 p.m. BTN Plus #11 Seed vs. #14 Seed 25 min. after BTN Plus 5 #8 Seed vs. #9 Seed 12:30 p.m. BTN #5 Seed vs. Game 1 Winner 25 min. after BTN #7 Seed vs. #10 Seed 7 p.m. BTN #6 Seed vs. Game 2 Winner 25 min. after BTN 6 #1 Seed vs. Game 3 Winner 12:30 p.m. BTN #4 Seed vs. Game 4 Winner 25 min. after BTN #2 Seed vs. Game 5 Winner 7 p.m. BTN #3 Seed vs. Game 6 Winner 25 min. after BTN 7 Game 7 Winner vs. Game 8 Winner 7 p.m. BTN Game 9 Winner vs. Game 10 Winner 25 min. after BTN 8 Game 11 Winner vs. Game 12 Winner 7 p.m. ESPN All times listed are ET Schedule subject to change

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THAT’S A WRAP along with freshman Ashley Deary also received game history. Prior to this season, no Wildcat had Northwestern finished the 2013-14 campaign with a All-Big Ten consideration. Lyon picked up Honorable recorded 18 or more rebounds since Patricia Babcock winning record and qualified for the postseason for Mention honors from the conference coaches and had 18 in 1995. Coffey’s 18 rebounds also marked an the third time in the last five years, advancing to the media while Douglas was an Honorable Mention pick opponent record at Ohio State’s Value City Arena, Round of 16 in the 2014 WNIT. For the second straight by the coaches. The Big Ten media selected Deary for besting the previous mark of 17, set by Audra Cook of year, four Wildcats earned All-Big Ten accolades as Honorable Mention All-Big Ten. It is the second straight Cleveland State on Dec. 9, 1999. freshman forward Nia Coffey became the program’s year that four of head coach Joe McKeown’s players first freshman to earn First Team All-Big Ten honors. received All-Big Ten consideration. COFFEY PODS Additionally, a trio of underclassmen including Freshman forward Nia Coffey led Northwestern in sophomores Maggie Lyon and Lauren Douglas, HISTORY MADE points (15.3) and rebounds (8.1). Here are some quick along with freshman Ashley Deary received All-Big Ten Northwestern made Big Ten history on March 23, hits on what Coffey accomplished during her first year consideration. breaking the conference record for blocks in a season. at NU: NU entered the game with 210 and swatted five • 8 double-doubles (eighth in a single-season for NU) THE CUPBOARD IS STOCKED shots to record 215 blocks in 32 games, surpassing the • 10+ rebounds in 11 games With just two seniors on the 2013-14 squad, previous record of 211 blocks set by Michigan State in • 10+ points in all but seven games (four of those Northwestern returns 11 letterwinners, including all five 33 games during the 2006-07 season. NU ended the games she played less than 20 minutes) starters, for the 2014-15 campaign. The key returnees season with 220 blocks, cementing its place in Big Ten • Grabbed 18 rebounds vs. Northeastern, which is a include starters Nia Coffey (team leader in points & history: new high in the Joe McKeown era and most for a rebounds), Ashley Deary (team leader in assists), Wildcat player since Patricia Babcock McGraw had Christen Inman (team leader in FG%), Maggie Lyon 1. 220 - Northwestern (2013-14; 33 games) 18 on Feb. 18, 1995 ... 18 rebounds also ties for eighth in (second on the team in scoring) and Alex Cohen (team 2. 211 - Michigan State (2006-07; 33 games) single-game history leader in blocks). Key reserve Lauren Douglas (first 3. 206 - Michigan State (2007-08; 37 games) • Had another 18-rebound outing at Ohio State, which player of the bench; third on the team in scoring) and - Michigan State (2009-10; 33 games) was an opponent record at Value City Arena 2013 All-Big Ten point guard Karly Roser also return. - Illinois (2009-10; 34 games) • 20+ points in eight games, including a 29-point 6. 195 - Purdue (2006-07; 37 games) outburst and two 27-point outings Here’s a look at what NU returns this year, statistically 7. 192 - Michigan State (2008-09; 33 games) speaking: 8. 189 - Iowa (2012-13; 34 games) STARING DOWN 600 95% of its scoring (2,183 of 2,295 points) 9. 185 - Purdue (2011-12; 34 games) This year, Northwestern head coach Joe McKeown 94% of its rebounding (1,142 of 1,211 rebounds) 10. 184 - Penn State (2001-02; 35 games) should reach a significant coaching milestone. The 98.6% of its blocks (217 of 220 blocks) 28-year coaching veteran needs just three more wins 93.9 % of its assists (513 of 546 assists) BLOCKING #B1GCATS BEST IN BIG TEN to reach victory No. 600 as he currently sits at 597 NU led the Big Ten and finished the season ranked wins for his career which also included stops at George FOUR WILDCATS RECEIVE ALL-BIG TEN third in the country, averaging 6.7 blocks per game. Washington and New State. DISTINCTION The Wildcats finished only behind NCAA leader UConn Four Wildcat underclassmen picked up All-Big Ten (8.1) and South Carolina (7.1). NU had 220 blocks this YOUTH MOVEMENT honors as the conference announced its annual year, which was more than two times the amount for Against Nebraska on Jan. 26, and again at Wisconsin postseason awards on March 3. Freshman forward Nia its opponents (102). on March 2, Joe McKeown utilized a starting lineup Coffey earned First Team All-Big Ten distinction in her with three freshmen, Nia Coffey, Ashley Deary first season at Northwestern as she was selected to the A trio of Wildcats ranked in the top 10 in the and Christen Inman, along with two sophomores, 11-player team by the conference coaches. Additionally, conference for blocks as Alex Cohen finished third Maggie Lyon and Lauren Douglas. Against Coffey also received Second Team All-Big Ten honors with 2.2 bpg while Nia Coffey was sixth with 1.8 bpg. Wisconsin, those five scored 69 of NU’s 77 points from the media and was named to the five-player All- Lauren Douglas tied for ninth with 1.4 bpg. (89.6 percent) with junior Alex Cohen adding the Freshman Team. additional eight points. Coffey, Lyon, Douglas, Inman COFFEY STUFFS THE STAT SHEET and Deary had the top five scoring averages on the Sophomores Lauren Douglas and Maggie Lyon, Freshman forward Nia Coffey was the only player team and accounted for 83.4 percent of NU’s scoring in the Big Ten to rank in the this year (1,913 of 2,295 points). top 10 in points, rebounds and blocks. The Minneapolis, Minn., FIRST-YEAR CONTRIBUTIONS native averaged 15.3 ppg to rank Three freshmen contributed immensely during their ninth, 8.1 rebounds for sixth and first year in Evanston. Nia Coffey and Christen 1.8 blocks per game for sixth. Inman ranked first and fourth on the team, Additionally, Coffey was one of respectively, in scoring, while Ashley Deary was the just two players in the conference team’s leader in assists. The three combined to put to rank in the top 10 for points up big numbers for the Wildcats, scoring 1,090 of the and rebounds, along with team’s 2,295 points, meaning they were responsible Nebraska’s Jordan Hooper. for nearly 50 percent of the Northwestern offense. In NU’s win over No. 21/18 Nebraska on Jan. 26, the COFFEY CRASHES THE trio accounted for 44 of the team’s 63 points (69.8 BOARDS percent). Here are some more numbers on freshmen Nia Coffey had two 18-rebound Coffey, Deary and Inman: outings last year, which marked a new individual high for a single- • 47.5 percent of Northwestern’s points – 1,090 of 2,295 game in the Joe McKeown era, total points and ranks eighth in NU single- • 40.7 percent of Northwestern’s rebounds – 493 of 1,211

Northwestern defeated three ranked opponents during the 2013-14 season, including a 63-59 win over eventual Big Ten Tournament champions Nebraska at Welsh-Ryan Arena. 8 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NOTABLES

total rebounds ROSER RETURNS • 60.4 percent of Northwestern’s assists – 330 of 546 total assists Point guard Karly Roser made her first appearance of the 2013-14 season at • 58.7 percent of Northwestern’s steals – 168 of 286 total steals Indiana on Jan. 30. The 2013 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten honoree had missed the previous 20 games of the season with an upper body injury, but returned DURABLE DEARY against the Hoosiers and logged five minutes off the bench. Roser had started every NU true freshman point guard Ashley Deary was the only player on this year’s team game her freshman and sophomore seasons. Roser played the final 13 games of the to start all 33 games. This is even more impressive since coming into the season, Deary 2013-14 season, averaging 14.0 minutes off the bench. She had her best showing was expected to be a reserve for the Wildcats. The Flower Mound, Texas, native filled of the season at the Big Ten Tournament, playing 28 minutes vs. Ohio State and in for NU’s starting point guard from the previous two years, Karly Roser, who missed adding 11 points (4-of-5 from the field), six rebounds, six assists, a block, two steals the first 20 games of the season with an upper body injury. Deary started game No. 1 and just one turnover. She had a game-high nine assists in NU’s WNIT win over and never looked back, leading the team and ranking in the top 3 in the conference for IUPUI on March 23. assists. VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Additionally, two other Wildcat starters played all 33 games this year with Maggie Northwestern had three wins over ranked opponents this year, which is the largest Lyon making 32 starts while Alex Cohen had 31 starts. The starting lineup of total for an NU squad during the Joe McKeown era. Here’s the list of NU’s wins Deary, Lyon, Christen Inman, Nia Coffey and Cohen started 27 of NU’s 33 games. over ranked opponents during the McKeown era:

ASHLEY DEARY NAMED NANCY LIEBERMAN AWARD FINALIST 2013-14 Northwestern freshman point guard Ashley Deary was one of 22 finalists for the 2014 Dec. 1, 2013 • vs. No. 25/25 DePaul • W, 82-79 Nancy Lieberman Award, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced Jan. 9, 2014 • vs. No. 21/20 Purdue • W, 71-68 on Feb. 24. Named after Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman, the award recognizes the Jan. 26, 2014 • vs. No. 21/18 Nebraska • W, 63-59 top point guard in NCAA Division I college basketball. 2012-13 Deary was one of two Big Ten point guards on the list along with Iowa’s Samantha Feb. 3, 2013 • at No. 24/25 Iowa • W, 67-65 Logic and one of two freshman as Notre Dame’s first-year guardLindsay Allen was also one of the 22 finalists. 2011-12 Nov. 22, 2011 • at No. 20/23 LSU • W, 44-43 DOUGLAS DELIVERS IN NEW ROLE Feb. 16, 2012 • at No. 16/21 Nebraska • W, 63-51 Sophomore forward Lauren Douglas started all but one game for the Wildcats during her freshman season, but last year, she emerged as one of the top sixth 2010-11 players in the country. The Collierville, Tenn., native was usually the first player off Jan. 13, 2011 • vs. No. 24/24 Ohio State • W, 64-53 the bench for NU, though she did make five starts in 2013-14. Feb. 6, 2011 • at Ohio State (rv/rv) • W, 74-68

Here’s a look at Douglas’ numbers in 2012-13 as a starter compared to her numbers 2009-10 this year as a key reserve for the Wildcats (overall season stats & Big Ten regular- Nov. 24, 2009 • vs. No. 15/21 DePaul • W, 59-55 season only stats):

GP-GS PPG RPG FG% 3FGs 3FG% Min./Game 2012-13 30-29 9.2 4.57 .368 18 .277 32.4

2013-14 32-5 12.0 5.1 .417 41 .398 25.0 B1G 16-4 12.4 5.4 .387 21 .344 26.5

Ashley Deary 2013-14 SEASON 2014 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (Media) HONORS & AWARDS 2014 Nancy Lieberman Award Watch List Nia Coffey 2014 Nancy Lieberman Award Finalist 2014 First Team All-Big Ten (Coaches) 2014 Second Team All-Big Ten (Media) Lauren Douglas 2014 Big Ten All-Freshman Team 2014 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week (Coaches) (11/12) Big Ten Player of the Week (12/2) Maggie Lyon Big Ten Freshman of the Week (12/2) 2014 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten Big Ten Freshman of the Week (1/28) (Coaches) Big Ten Player of the Week Honor Roll 2014 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (1/28) (Media) 2014 Full Court NCAA Division I Tulane/DoubleTree Classic All- Women’s Basketball Freshman All- Tournament Team American Second Team Meghan McKeown Allstate/WBCA Good Works Team Nominee 2014 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honoree

As freshmen, Ashley Deary, Nia Coffey and Christen Inman combined for nearly 50 percent of Northwestern’s scoring during the 2013-14 season 9 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL WELSH-RYAN ARENA

Fans attending Northwestern women's basketball contests at Welsh-Ryan Arena during the 2014-15 season will experience the Wildcats as they never have before thanks to the addition of four high-definition quality video boards.

A center-hung two-sided display will face the north and south sides of the arena with each of the two boards measuring 23 feet wide and covering 280 square feet. Additionally, boards will be mounted on both the east and west walls of the facility behind each basket. Those displays are 25 feet wide and cover 238 square feet.

Installation of the boards began following Northwestern University graduation ceremonies in late June and have been in place since the start of the 2014 home season.

"We are really excited for the addition of new video boards to Welsh-Ryan Arena," Northwestern women's basketball head coach Joe McKeown said. "This is a game changer for our program, along with the other Northwestern teams that share Welsh-Ryan Arena with us. We appreciate the hard work of everyone involved that made this significant upgrade possible and we look forward to providing a quality game day experience for the student-athletes as well as the fans of Northwestern women's basketball."

The scoreboards were designed by Anthony James Partners(AJP) of Richmond, Va. AJP has previously been responsible for implementing displays at Spartan Stadium and Breslin Center (Michigan State), Ohio Stadium (Ohio State), Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center (Notre Dame), Matthew Knight Arena (Oregon), Lambeau Field (Green Bay Packers), Nationwide Arena (Columbus Blue Jackets), Time Warner Cable Arena (Charlotte Hornets), BMO Harris Bradley Center (Milwaukee Bucks), Rose Garden (Portland Trailblazers) among numerous others at both professional and collegiate venues.

The Welsh-Ryan Arena project coincides with a new scoreboard and LED boards for Ryan Field for the 2014 Northwestern foot- ball campaign that also were designed by AJP.

Concurrently, a brand new control room that will manage the boards within Welsh-Ryan Arena as well as Ryan Field will be housed inside McGaw Hall. Hughes Integration, the same company responsible in part for ESPN's new SportsCenter studio, will handle the same for Northwestern.

NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL 2013-14 Northwestern Women's Basketball Northwestern Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 31, 2014) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 17-16 13-6 3-8 1-2 CONFERENCE 5-11 3-5 2-6 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 12-5 10-1 1-2 1-2

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 10 Coffey, Nia 32-31 964 30.1 186-401 . 4 6 4 15-48 . 3 1 3 103-154 . 6 6 9 50 210 260 8.1 111 8 67 88 59 53 490 15.3 25 Lyon, Maggie 33-32 1167 35.4 153-406 . 3 7 7 65-198 . 3 2 8 69-89 . 7 7 5 34 124 158 4.8 57 0 74 65 12 49 440 13.3 11 Douglas, Lauren 32-5 801 25.0 135-324 . 4 1 7 41-103 . 3 9 8 72-99 . 7 2 7 30 133 163 5.1 101 7 37 47 45 29 383 12.0 24 Inman, Christen 32-31 1018 31.8 148-304 . 4 8 7 17-58 . 2 9 3 61-74 . 8 2 4 51 65 116 3.6 74 1 61 51 17 44 374 11.7 3 Deary, Ashley 33-33 1046 31.7 78-222 . 3 5 1 17-69 . 2 4 6 53-83 . 6 3 9 27 90 117 3.5 73 1 202 136 4 71 226 6.8 5 Cohen, Alex 33-31 784 23.8 72-149 . 4 8 3 16-35 . 4 5 7 55-74 . 7 4 3 29 113 142 4.3 94 3 37 61 73 16 215 6.5 42 Roser, Karly 13-0 182 14.0 19-32 . 5 9 4 0-2 . 0 0 0 7-11 . 6 3 6 4 11 15 1.2 21 0 32 21 2 6 45 3.5 33 Brookshire, Devon 22-0 139 6.3 16-35 . 4 5 7 4-9 . 4 4 4 7-11 . 6 3 6 7 16 23 1.0 6 0 6 13 1 3 43 2.0 4 McKeown, Meghan 29-1 306 10.6 15-52 . 2 8 8 15-48 . 3 1 3 7-8 . 8 7 5 7 17 24 0.8 26 0 18 12 1 8 52 1.8 31 Tuttle, Allie 10-0 29 2.9 4-7 . 5 7 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1 3 0 1 3 1 1 8 0.8 32 Taylor, La'Terria 27-1 127 4.7 6-20 . 3 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 5-8 . 6 2 5 5 17 22 0.8 13 0 9 10 1 2 17 0.6 30 Johnson, Christen 14-0 61 4.4 0-5 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 7 13 20 1.4 12 0 2 5 4 4 2 0.1 Team 56 94 150 8 Total...... 33 6624 832-1957 . 4 2 5 190-571 . 3 3 3 441-613 . 7 1 9 307 904 1211 36.7 591 20 546 520 220 286 2295 69.5 Opponents...... 33 6627 786-2106 . 3 7 3 190-618 . 3 0 7 470-670 . 7 0 1 529 908 1437 43.5 587 - 502 563 102 278 2232 67.6

TEAM STATISTICS NU OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2295 2232 11/10/13 UIC W 79-63 392 Points per game 69.5 67.6 11/13/13 CHICAGO STATE W 64-33 375 Scoring margin +1.9 - 11/17/13 UNLV W 57-53 573 FIELD GOALS-ATT 832-1957 786-2106 11/20/13 HOFSTRA W 74-57 331 Field goal pct . 4 2 5 . 3 7 3 11/24/13 at 17/17 California L 51-65 2049 3 POINT FG-ATT 190-571 190-618 11/27/13 LAFAYETTE W 66-64 482 3-point FG pct . 3 3 3 . 3 0 7 12/1/13 DEPAUL W 82-79 1201 3-pt FG made per game 5.8 5.8 12/5/13 NC STATE L 61-76 392 FREE THROWS-ATT 441-613 470-670 12-14-13 at Loyola W 90-57 618 Free throw pct . 7 1 9 . 7 0 1 12/16/13 ORAL ROBERTS W 84-54 5271 F-Throws made per game 13.4 14.2 12/21/13 IUPUI W 72-61 761 REBOUNDS 1211 1437 12/28/13 vs Indiana State L 67-70 879 Rebounds per game 36.7 43.5 12/29/13 vs Northeastern W 73-46 854 Rebounding margin -6.8 - * 01/02/14 at Nebraska L 65-66 6089 ASSISTS 546 502 * 1/9/14 PURDUE W 71-68 491 Assists per game 16.5 15.2 * 01/12/14 at Minnesota L 59-94 4482 TURNOVERS 520 563 * 1/15/14 ILLINOIS L 74-76 4125 Turnovers per game 15.8 17.1 * 1/18/14 WISCONSIN W 74-58 1516 Turnover margin +1.3 - * 1/23/14 at Purdue L 65-90 7455 Assist/turnover ratio 1.1 0.9 * 1/26/14 NEBRASKA W 63-59 1287 STEALS 286 278 * 1/30/14 at Indiana W 58-52 3162 Steals per game 8.7 8.4 * 2/2/14 PENN STATE L 75-79 1698 BLOCKS 220 102 * 2/6/14 MICHIGAN L 68-70 742 Blocks per game 6.7 3.1 * 2/10/14 at Iowa L 84-90 3684 ATTENDANCE 23094 52228 * 2/15/14 MINNESOTA L 64-82 1782 Home games-Avg/Game 19-1215 11-4130 * 2/20/14 at Penn State L 73-82 3960 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-2268 * 02/23/14 at Ohio State L 62-71 6670 * 2/27/14 MICHIGAN STATE L 44-75 705 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals * 03/02/14 at Wisconsin Wot 77-73 4191 Northwestern 1098 1188 9 2295 03/06/14 vs Ohio State L 77-86 5070 Opponents 1086 1141 5 2232 03/20/14 BALL STATE W 69-65 405 03/23/14 IUPUI W 88-52 565 3/27/14 at Indiana L 65-66 3065

* - Conference game 11 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL 2013-14 Northwestern Women's Basketball Northwestern Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 20, 2014) Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 5-11 3-5 2-6 0-0 CONFERENCE 5-11 3-5 2-6 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 10 Coffey, Nia 15-14 453 30.2 85-193 . 4 4 0 7-25 . 2 8 0 47-72 . 6 5 3 17 96 113 7.5 50 5 27 42 17 18 224 14.9 25 Lyon, Maggie 16-15 593 37.1 70-191 . 3 6 6 30-92 . 3 2 6 30-39 . 7 6 9 14 50 64 4.0 29 0 34 32 4 23 200 12.5 11 Douglas, Lauren 16-4 424 26.5 67-173 . 3 8 7 21-61 . 3 4 4 44-60 . 7 3 3 12 75 87 5.4 60 4 20 26 26 10 199 12.4 24 Inman, Christen 16-15 507 31.7 73-144 . 5 0 7 6-25 . 2 4 0 31-36 . 8 6 1 22 38 60 3.8 47 1 28 21 9 18 183 11.4 05 Cohen, Alex 16-14 370 23.1 37-79 . 4 6 8 13-26 . 5 0 0 21-30 . 7 0 0 7 49 56 3.5 46 1 16 29 41 5 108 6.8 03 Deary, Ashley 16-16 518 32.4 34-109 . 3 1 2 7-37 . 1 8 9 24-36 . 6 6 7 13 49 62 3.9 39 1 101 60 1 28 99 6.2 42 Roser, Karly 9-0 106 11.8 10-18 . 5 5 6 0-1 . 0 0 0 3-5 . 6 0 0 2 4 6 0.7 13 0 13 15 1 4 23 2.6 04 McKeown, Meghan 16-1 154 9.6 7-20 . 3 5 0 7-19 . 3 6 8 2-2 1.000 4 5 9 0.6 12 0 7 4 1 0 23 1.4 33 Brookshire, Devon 8-0 31 3.9 3-9 . 3 3 3 2-4 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.9 1 0 0 4 1 0 8 1.0 32 Taylor, La'Terria 12-1 45 3.8 4-11 . 3 6 4 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-1 1.000 3 6 9 0.8 6 0 2 2 0 2 9 0.8 31 Tuttle, Allie 3-0 4 1.3 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 30 Johnson, Christen 6-0 20 3.3 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 2 2 4 0.7 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 0.0 Team 33 50 83 4 Total...... 16 3225 390-949 . 4 1 1 93-290 . 3 2 1 203-281 . 7 2 2 129 431 560 35.0 307 12 251 239 101 109 1076 67.2 Opponents...... 16 3225 419-1035 . 4 0 5 81-274 . 2 9 6 266-362 . 7 3 5 244 469 713 44.6 273 - 266 230 58 129 1185 74.1

TEAM STATISTICS NU OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1076 1185 * 01/02/14 at Nebraska L 65-66 6089 Points per game 67.2 74.1 * 1/9/14 PURDUE W 71-68 491 Scoring margin -6.8 - * 01/12/14 at Minnesota L 59-94 4482 FIELD GOALS-ATT 390-949 419-1035 * 1/15/14 ILLINOIS L 74-76 4125 Field goal pct . 4 1 1 . 4 0 5 * 1/18/14 WISCONSIN W 74-58 1516 3 POINT FG-ATT 93-290 81-274 * 1/23/14 at Purdue L 65-90 7455 3-point FG pct . 3 2 1 . 2 9 6 * 1/26/14 NEBRASKA W 63-59 1287 3-pt FG made per game 5.8 5.1 * 1/30/14 at Indiana W 58-52 3162 FREE THROWS-ATT 203-281 266-362 * 2/2/14 PENN STATE L 75-79 1698 Free throw pct . 7 2 2 . 7 3 5 * 2/6/14 MICHIGAN L 68-70 742 F-Throws made per game 12.7 16.6 * 2/10/14 at Iowa L 84-90 3684 REBOUNDS 560 713 * 2/15/14 MINNESOTA L 64-82 1782 Rebounds per game 35.0 44.6 * 2/20/14 at Penn State L 73-82 3960 Rebounding margin -9.6 - * 02/23/14 at Ohio State L 62-71 6670 ASSISTS 251 266 * 2/27/14 MICHIGAN STATE L 44-75 705 Assists per game 15.7 16.6 * 03/02/14 at Wisconsin Wot 77-73 4191 TURNOVERS 239 230 Turnovers per game 14.9 14.4 * - Conference game Turnover margin -0.6 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.1 1.2 STEALS 109 129 Steals per game 6.8 8.1 BLOCKS 101 58 Blocks per game 6.3 3.6 ATTENDANCE 12346 39693 Home games-Avg/Game 8-1543 8-4962 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Northwestern 509 558 9 1076 Opponents 593 587 5 1185

12 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL history to pass the 500-victory mark. He brought 509 career victo- ries, a total which ranked 21st on the active Division I list, to Evan- JOE ston. MCKEOWN McKeown left George Washington as the winningest coach in school Head Coach history and in the Atlantic 10 Conference. In 28 seasons as a college Seventh Season at NU (88-101) head coach, McKeown has guided his team to postseason play 22 29th Season overall (597-275) times. He coached the Colonials to 14 regular season or postseason Kent State, ‘79 Atlantic 10 crowns.

In his 19 seasons at George Washington, McKeown compiled a 441- During his time in Evanston, Joe McKeown has transformed the 154 record, with his 1997 squad reaching the Elite Eight. On three culture of the women’s basketball program while cementing his other occasions, the Colonials advanced to the Sweet Sixteen--1995, name as one of the winningest coaches in NCAA Division I Women’s 2007 and 2008. In his 15 NCAA Tournament trips with GW, the Basketball. With another winning season in 2013-14, including a Colonials won their first-round tournament game 13 times. McKeown number of wins over top-25 opponents, McKeown now has 597 is a five-time Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year (1991, 1997, 2000, 2002, career victories, making him one of the leaders in career wins 2007) and two-time National Coach of the Year nominee (1995, amongst active Division I head coaches. Additionally, McKeown has 1997). He was inducted into the George Washington Athletics Hall of guided the Wildcats to three winning seasons, amassing more wins Fame in 2012. in six years with the program (88) than the previous 11 years before his arrival in Evanston (77 combined wins in 11 seasons; 1997-2008). After spending three seasons as the head coach at New Mexico State, where he went 68-20 and appeared in two NCAA During his tenure, the Wildcats have established a number of tournaments, McKeown went to George Washington in September program firsts, including Nia Coffey becoming the first freshman in of 1989, inheriting a team that went 9-19 a year earlier. After his first program history to be named First Team All-Big Ten during the 2013- squad went 14-14, McKeown quickly turned the Colonials into an elite 14 campaign, Maggie Lyon’s crowning as the 2013 Big Ten Freshman women’s college program with his teams averaging nearly 24 wins of the Year and Amy Jaeschke becoming the first Wildcat to be per year over the next 18 seasons. selected in the WNBA Draft (2011). McKeown also is involved with USA Basketball, as he was named Additionally, the Wildcats had the best back-to-back seasons in an assistant coach for the 2008 USA Basketball Women’s U-18 nearly 15 years under McKeown’s watch. Combined, the 2009-10 National Basketball Team. He was also a floor coach for the 1992 and 2010-11 campaigns yielded 37 victories, two postseason Olympic team. appearances and milestone wins over national powers Ohio State, LSU and DePaul. Prior to coaching at New Mexico State, McKeown served as an assistant coach at the University of Oklahoma from 1983-86, and The Wildcats have also seen postseason success under McKeown as at his alma mater, Kent State University, from 1979-80. Oklahoma they have qualified for the postseason in three of the last five years. posted at least 20 wins in each of McKeown’s three years on the Before McKeown led Northwestern to the WNIT in 2009-10, just his coaching staff. second year with the program, NU had not qualified for the post- season since 1997. That year, the Wildcats played George As a player, McKeown earned Junior College National Small Player of Washington University in the first round of the 1997 NCAA the Year honors at Mercer College in Trenton, N.J. He helped the team Tournament, and at the time, McKeown coached against NU as he to a 33-1 record and a spot in the NJCAA championship game. was head coach of the Colonials. McKeown transferred to Kent State the following season, where he was co-captain of the Golden Flashes as a senior and earned honor- McKeown has coached 10 players to multiple All-Big Ten honors, able mention All-Mid-American Conference honors. His school-record including Jaeschke earning All-Big Ten honors each of her four years 15 assists in a game still stands today. with the Wildcats. Jaeschke went on to become the first Wildcat selected in the WNBA draft as she was the 27th pick overall by the A proud native of Philadelphia, McKeown was inducted into the Chicago Sky. Jaeschke turned in not only one of the best seasons Father Judge High School Hall of Fame, a prestigious member of the in Wildcat annals, but also one of the most storied careers. In the Philadelphia Catholic League, in 1999. Northwestern record books, she finished her career ranked first in blocks and second in scoring and in rebounding. Jaeschke also McKeown and his family are heavily involved in the Autism Speaks was tabbed an Associated Press honorable mention All-American, Foundation, a national organization that creates awareness and marking the first time since 1998 that a Wildcat appeared on the raises money for the fight against autism. McKeown and his wife, prestigious list. Laura, have three children, Meghan, Joey and Ally.

McKeown joined the Wildcats following 19 years as the head coach at George Washington University, where he became one of the most respected names in women’s college basketball. During the 2007- 08 season, McKeown became the 34th head coach in Division I 13 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL and assisted with the program’s overall recruiting, scouting and SAM game preparation duties. DIXON, PH.D. Prior to Akron, Dixon served as head coach at Furman for eight sea- sons. His coaching tenure marked the second longest in the history Asisstant Coach of the school’s women’s basketball program. Third Season College of Wooster, ‘79 Before landing at Furman, Dixon served as an assistant coach at Clemson (2000-02) and Arizona (1999). In fact, in his four years as a women’s assistant coach, all four teams earned berths in the NCAA Tournament, including the 1998-99 Arizona Wildcats, who Sam Dixon, Ph.D. brings a wealth of experience to Evanston, having posted an 18-11 record with a 12-6 mark in the PAC-10. been a head coach and assistant coach at the college level as well as an assistant with USA Basketball. He has been a part of two During his time at Furman, Dixon also served as an assistant coach noteworthy seasons in Evanston where the Wildcats achieved a for USA Basketball U20 and U21 World Championship teams. In program first in 2012-13 with Maggie Lyon becoming the first Wildcat the summer of 2006, he helped the U20 team to a victory over to win Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors, and he also helped previously undefeated to capture the FIBA Americas Cham- guide the Wildcats back to the postseason during the 2013-14 pionship in Mexico City. The following year, he helped guide the U21 campaign. Northwestern qualified for the WNIT and advanced to squad to a gold medal in Moscow with a victory over . the third round, accumulating 17 wins along the way. Additionally, Dixon helped in the development of four All-Big Ten honorees dur- A 1979 physical education graduate of the College of Wooster, ing the 2013-14 season, including forward Nia Coffey, who was the Dixon played four years for the Fighting Scots, and in 1976 helped first freshman in program history to achieve First Team All-Big Ten the team reach the NCAA South Regional finals. As a student-ath- honors. lete he earned first-team All-Ohio Athletic Conference accolades in 1979, and was the team’s most valuable player. A 1989 inductee Dixon came to NU from Akron where he served as the team’s aca- into the College of Wooster Hall of Fame, Dixon was also named demic, conditioning and defensive coordinator as well as overseeing All-Great Lakes Region and earned third team All-America status. junior college and international recruiting efforts. Dixon also acted as the position coach for the team’s power forwards and centers

talent from around the country, along with the state of Illinois. ALLISON Guth helped secure commitments from Alexis Glasgow (Arlington Heights, Ill./Rolling Meadows), an Associated Press All-State hon- GUTH oree, and Maya Jonas (Whitefish Bay, Wis./Whitefish Bay), a WBCA Assitant Coach/ Division 2 First-Team All-State honoree. Recruiting Coordinator Third Season Guth was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Yale Illinois, ‘04 for two seasons prior to coming to Evanston. She was named an assistant coach in July 2010 after two seasons as the Director of Basketball Operations for the DePaul University women’s basket- In her short time as recruiting coordinator in Evanston, Allison Guth ball team. helped secure one of the top recruiting classes in the country during the 2012-13 season as the Wildcats’ 2013 class was ranked No. 2 Guth was a Missouri assistant coach and helped with recruiting in the Big Ten and No. 22 in the country. Northwestern signee Nia for the 2007-08 season. The Tigers pulled off one of the nation’s Coffey was tabbed a McDonald’s All-American and WBCA All- biggest victories with a win over Oklahoma in the first round of the American, while Christen Inman received WBCA Honorable Mention Big 12 Conference Tournament, the first time in Big 12 history that a All-America accolades. 12th seed defeated a No. 5 seed. She started her coaching career as an assistant at Loyola-Chicago from 2005-07. She also served as When that highly-ranked recruiting class arrived in Evanston, Guth recruiting coordinator with the Ramblers and worked with back- helped develop Coffey into a First Team All-Big Ten honoree, Inman court players. into one of the team’s leading scorers and point guard Ashley Deary into an All-Big Ten honoree and 2014 Nancy Lieberman Award A three-time letterwinner at Illinois, Guth helped the Illini reach finalist. She also helped guide a young Wildcats’ squad that started the 2003 NCAA Tournament after earning a spot as a walk-on and three true freshmen, a sophomore and junior, to three wins over top- then earning a scholarship. Guth, an Academic All-Big Ten selection, 25 opponents along with a run in the 2014 WNIT where the Wildcats also played a season with the Illinois women’s team before reached the third round and accumulated 17 wins along the way. graduating in 2004. She earned a bachelor of science degree in business before getting her master’s degree in educational leader- Northwestern’s 2014 signing class also included some of the top ship from DePaul in 2010. 14 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL Before she arrived at USF, Banks spent two seasons at her alma mater, the University of Detroit Mercy. She served as an assistant CARRIE coach during the 2007-08 campaign and also had the role of BANKS recruiting coordinator in 2008-09. While with the Titans, Banks helped coach a number of All-Horizon League selections, including Asisstant Coach Brigid Mulroy (first team, 2010), Sandi Brown (second team, 2009) Second Season and Yar Shayok (2010 Horizon League Newcomer of the Year and Detroit-Mercy, ‘00 second-team honoree). Banks also helped guide UDM to wins over two top-25 foes.

Banks came to Detroit after pursuing her master’s degree in jour- During her short time with the Wildcats, Carrie Banks helped guide a nalism at Kent State University (KSU). While at KSU, Banks worked young Northwestern squad in 2013-14 that started three true fresh- as a freelance reporter for the Big Ten Network and also was a color men, a sophomore and junior, to three wins over top-25 opponents analyst for women’s college basketball. along with a run in the 2014 WNIT where NU reached the third round and accumulated 17 wins along the way. Banks worked closely with While in Ohio, Banks coached girls AAU basketball for four seasons NU freshman point guard Ashley Deary who ranked in the top three and also was the junior varsity head women’s basketball coach at in the Big Ten in assists, was an All-Big Ten honoree and a finalist Dublin Jerome High School from 2004-06. for the Nancy Lieberman Award, which recognizes the nation’s top point guard. Banks, who graduated from UDM in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in communications, was a four-year letterwinner for the Titans. She While at South Florida, Banks helped guide the Bulls to postseason continued her playing career after UDM, competing professionally appearances in each of her last two years with the program, includ- overseas for Grupo Desportivo Bolacesto in V.N. Gaia, , ing a trip to the second round of the 2013 NCAA Tournament. The from 2000-01. Bulls posted a 22-11 record during the 2012-13 season and recorded a 71-70 upset of No. 7 seed Texas Tech on the Red Raiders’ home court during the first round of the NCAA tournament. While at USF, Banks was responsible for recruiting, practice and game preparation.

MAGGIE KATE ACUNA POPOVEC Director of Operations Director of Player Development Second Season First Season Illinois, ‘06 Northwestern, ‘13

Maggie Acuna graduated from nearby Hinsdale Central and went Kate Popovec returns to the Northwestern women’s basketball on to play at Illinois from 2002-06, including two seasons with NU program as director of player development for the 2014-15 season. assistant coach Allison Guth. Acuna was a two-time team captain A former Wildcat forward, Popovec played two seasons in Evanston for the Illini, a two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree and a Big Ten while obtaining her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from North- Outstanding Sportsmanship Award recipient. On the court, Acuna western. finished her Illinois career ranked 12th in assists and her career-high of 16 assists while playing on the road at Wisconsin on Jan. 16, 2006 After earning her Master’s in Sports Administration from North- still stands as the Kohl Center record. western in 2013, Popovec spent the 2013-14 season as the director of operations for the La Salle women’s basketball team. While at Acuna obtained a bachelor of science in Community Health with La Salle, Popovec was responsible for organizing all travel as well as a concentration in Planning and Administration and Public Health managing day-to-day operations for the office. She also coordinat- from Illinois in 2006 and went on to receive her master’s degree in ed film exchange, oversaw student managers and practice players, Sports Marketing and Management in 2007. and served as a liaison between compliance, business, and alumni.

Following her time at Illinois, Acuna held positions with the Chicago During her time at Northwestern, Popovec was a two-time Aca- Bears and at Coca-Cola before attending Valparaiso for law school. demic All-Big Ten honoree, a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and one Acuna received her J.D. in May of 2012 and is a member of the Illinois of two NU recipients of the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award in 2013. State Bar. She has always had the desire to enter the coaching world after her playing career and during her final season at NU, she was selected to participate in the WBCA’s “So You Want To Be A Coach” class during the 2013 Final Four in New Orleans. 15 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL RETURNING WILDCATS

... Registered a triple-double of 30 points, 10 assists and 12 steals in January, 2012 ... Played AAU for Westside Elite (2009-10) & Cyfair Mickens (2011-12) ASHLEY 3 ... AAU teams won multiple tournaments, including 2011 Nike U-15 Nationals ... Three-time Academic All-District ... Four-year honor roll ... Graduated with DEARY honors and received the Distinguished Academic Student award ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Recipient of AP Scholar Award her junior year ... 5-4 • Fr. Played against fellow NU signee Christen Inman and current Wildcat Maggie Guard Lyon ... Also ran varsity track as a freshman. Flower Mound, Texas Personal: Born Ashley Nicole Deary ... Daughter of Kim and Vaughn Deary ... Flower Mound Father, Vaughn, played running back and wide receiver for Texas State and was an all-conference wide receiver as a senior ... Has an older sister, Vanessa, and younger brother, Sterling ... Plans to major in economics with a minor in Honors & Awards: 2014 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (Media) ... Finalist business institutions for 2014 Nancy Lieberman Award, which honors the nation’s top point guard.

2013-14: Averaged 6.8 points, on .351 from the field, 3.5 rebounds, 6.1 assists, 2.2 steals in 31.7 minutes per game ... Only Wildcat to start all 33 games ... 33 games started ties for 3rd in NU history ... Led the team with 6.1 assists per CAREER HIGHS game, which ranked 3rd in the Big Ten ... 202 assists ranks 5th in NU single- Points...... 21 vs. IUPUI (12/21/13) season history and makes her just 4th player in program history to record Rebounds...... 9 at Nebraska (1/2/14) 200+ assists in a season ... Three games with 10+ assists, all coming during the Big Ten season ... 4th in the Big Ten with 2.2 steals per game ... 71 steals Assists...... 11, twice, last vs. Penn State (2/2/14) ranks 6th in NU single-season history ... Nine games in double-digit scoring, Steals...... 6 vs. Oral Roberts (12/16/13) including career-high 21 vs. IUPUI (12/21/13) ... Big Ten Season: Averaged 6.2 Blocks...... 1, multiple times, last at Penn State (2/20/14) points, 3.9 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 1.8 steals in 32.4 minutes ... Registered career-high nine rebounds, including two offensive boards, to go with seven assists in NU’s Big Ten opener at No. 18/15 Nebraska (1/2) ... First 10+ assist outing with 11 assists in NU’s win vs. No. 21/20 Purdue ... Second 10+ assist outing with 10 at Purdue (1/23) ... 10 points, including a key 3-pointer down the stretch, five assists, five rebounds in NU’s win over No. 21/18 Nebraska (1/26) ... 12 points in win at Indiana (1/31) ... Tied a career-high with 11 assists vs. No. 12/13 PSU (2/2) for third double-digit assist outing of the season ... Nonconference Season: Started all 13 games at point guard, in place of Karly Roser ... Averaged 34.4 mpg, 7.2 ppg, 6.5 apg and shot 34.4% from the field ... Made Northwestern debut in 2013-14 opener, starting against UIC (11/10) ... Had 11 points, four rebounds, six assists and a game-high four steals in her first game as a Wildcat ... Nine assists and added ninte points in NU’s win over No. 25 DePaul (12/1) ... Went 2-2 from 3-point range, helping NU match a program record with 13 3-pointers at Loyola (12/14) ... Had a career- best six steals vs. Oral Roberts (12/16), which matches an individual high in the Joe McKeown era ... First career 20-point outing, leading NU with 21 points and nine assists in victory over IUPUI (12/21).

High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner ... Flower Mound High School’s all-time leading scorer ... 2013 McDonald’s All-American nominee ... 2013 Texas Girls Coaches’ Association (TGCA) First-Team All-State honoree ... Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) All-Region honoree in 2013 ... 2013 DFW All-Area Team ... 2013 All-VYPE North Texas First Team and First Team All-Denton County ... 2013 District T-TA (5-5A) Scoring Champ (16.1 ppg) and led the district in assists and steals per game ... 2013 All-District 5-5A Team and MVP ... Flower Mound captured the 2013 District 5-5A Championship and Bi-District Championship ... Averaged 18 points, four assists, five steals and four rebounds per game as a junior ... All-Tournament honoree at the Frisco Tournament and Flower Mound Tournament where she also earned MVP honors in 2013 ... Ranked 15th best player in the state of Texas and top-20 point guard in the nation by Texas Basketball Report ... 2012 District 8-5A Offensive Player of the Year ... District 8-5A First Team All-District as a sophomore and junior ... 2012 First Team All-Vype (All-North Texas) ... 2012 TABC All-Region Team (Region 1-5A) ... 2012 All-Tournament honoree at • 2014 ALL-BIG TEN Flower Mound Tournament ... Team MVP as a junior and senior ... Two-time • 3RD IN B1G WITH 6.1 ASSISTS PER GAME team captain ... Named team Defensive Player of the Year as a freshman and sophomore ... Varsity starter as a freshman ... Participated in the Nike • 2014 NANCY LIEBERMAN AWARD FINALIST Skills Academy in May 2012 ... Had two 30-point outbursts as a junior and senior ... School record for most points in a game, career and season, steals in a game, career and season and most assists in a game, career and season

CAREER STATS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA PCT OR DR TR Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 33 33 1046 31.7 78 222 .351 17 69 .246 53 83 .639 27 90 117 3.55 73 1 202 136 4 71 226 6.8 TOTAL 33 33 1046 31.7 78 222 .351 17 69 .246 53 83 .639 27 90 117 3.55 73 1 202 136 4 71 226 6.8 16 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL Personal: Born Alexandra Shaw Cohen ... Daughter of Karen and Robert Cohen ... Father was an All-American basketball standout at Lawrence University ... ALEX 5 President of Northwestern chapter of Autism Speaks U ... Majoring in Human Development and Psychological Services with a minor in Human Communica- COHEN tion Science. 6-5 • Sr. Forward/Center CAREER HIGHS Points...... 18 vs. Penn State (2/2/14) Bayside, Wis. Rebounds...... 10, three times, last at Indiana (1/30/14) Nicolet Assists...... 4, twice, last vs. Hofstra (11/20/13) Steals...... 2, multiple times, last vs. IUPUI (3/28/14) 2013-14: Played in all 33 games, starting 31 ... Led the team with a career-high Blocks...... 5, three times, last vs. Penn State (2/2/14) 2.2 blocks per game, which ranked 3rd in the Big Ten ... 73 blocks ranks 4th in NU single-season history ... 116 blocks as of the end of the 2013-14 season ranks 4th in NU history ... 14 games with three-or-more blocks, including two games with five blocks ... Seven games with 10+ points, including a career-high 18 vs. Penn State (2/2/14) ... Two games with 10 rebounds ... Averaged career-highs with 6.5 points on 48.3 percent from the field, 4.3 rebounds, 1.1 assists in 23.8 minutes per game ... Big Ten Season: Averaged 6.8 ppg, 3.5 rpg and 2.6 bpg ... Shot .468 from the field and .500 from 3-point range ... Solid contributor in NU’s narrow loss at No. 18/15 Nebraska with eight points, six rebounds and three blocks ... 10 points, four blocks in NU’s win over No. 21/20 Purdue ... Matched a career-high with five blocks in NU’s win over No. 21/18 Nebraska (1/26) ... Game- high 10 rebounds in win at Indiana (1/31) ... Career high 18 points, three steals and matched career best with five blocks vs. No. 12/13 Penn State (2/2) ... Went 3-for-4 from 3-point range vs. Lady Lions ... Contributed 14 points, six rebounds and two blocks at Penn State (2/20) ... Eight points and three blocks off the bench at Wisconsin (3/2) ... Nonconference Season: Averaged 25.2 mpg, 7 ppg 5.7 rpg, and 47.5% from the 3-point range ... Converted a key three-point play with 30 seconds left to break a 79-79 tie and give NU the lead for good in its win over No. 25 DePaul (12/1) ... Tied for the team-high with seven rebounds vs. NC State (12/5) and had an NU-high of three blocks ... Matched a career-high with 10 rebounds in NU’s 90-57 victory at Loyola (12/14) ... Contributed 10 points in NU’s win over Oral Roberts (12/16).

2012-13: One of four Wildcats to see action in all 30 games, averaging 13.3 mpg ... Averaged 3.3 ppg, 2.8 rpg, and shot 41.3 percent from the field ... Made first career start at Illinois State (12/7) and started again vs. Green (12/9) ... Posted career-highs 12 points and 10 rebounds in her first career double-double at Illinois (1/20) ... Had five blocks to go along with nine rebounds and seven points at Illinois State (12/7) ... Averaged 0.8 blocks per game to tie for 14th in the Big Ten.

2011-12: Saw action in all but three games 2011-12 season ... Swatted blocks and pulled down four rebounds against Morgan State (12/14) ... Broke out for 11 points in 15 minutes against UNLV (12/18). • 3rd iN B1G WITH 2.2 BLOCKS PER GAME High School: 2010 Sporting News All-American ... Two-time All-Conference honoree ... 2009 Street and Smith Honorable Mention All-American ... All-State • PLAYED IN ALL 63 GAMES SINCE 2012-13 SEASON Honorable Mention 2009 ...Two-time Nike Skills Academy attendee ... Team • ACTIVE IN NU’S AUTISM SPEAKS CHAPTER captain ... Helped Nicolet to back-to-back conference championships (2008- 09-2009-10) ... Regional Champions 2009-10 ... KSA Tournament Champions 2009-10 ... A four-star recruit and ranked No. 7 at her position and No. 60 overall in the 2011 class by Hoopgurlz.com ... Ranked 27th in the country by Blue Star Basketball ... Averaged 12.2 ppg, 6.8 rpg and 1.8 bpg during her career at Nicolet ... Helped club team Midwest Elite Platinum to a 50-3 record this past summer ... First team all-conference last year and WBCA All-State selection ... Competed in the 2009 ... US Junior National Team (USJN) 17U national champions ... USJN Premier Invitational Champions ... Nike Summer Showcase runner-up ... USJN Summer Final Tournament Champion ... High school coach was Corey Wolf ... National Honor Society ... Three-time Dean’s List honoree.

CAREER STATS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA PCT OR DR TR Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-12 27 0 189 7.0 16 49 .400 4 8 .500 12 15 .800 11 26 37 1.37 22 0 6 25 17 6 48 1.8 2012-13 30 2 400 13.3 33 30 .413 7 23 .304 27 38 .711 28 55 83 2.77 38 0 21 27 26 6 100 3.3 2013-14 33 31 784 23.8 72 149 .483 16 35 .457 55 74 .743 29 113 142 4.30 94 3 37 61 73 16 215 6.5 TOTAL 90 33 1373 15.3 121 269 .450 27 66 .409 94 127 .740 68 194 262 2.91 154 3 64 113 116 28 363 4.0 17 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL 12 points vs. Northeastern for fifth double-double. NIA 10 USA Basketball: Won a gold medal with USA Basketball at the 2013 FIBA U19 World Championships in ... Key contributor off the bench as USA went COFFEY 9-0 ... Averaged 5.0 points, 3.6 rebounds and 12.0 minutes per game ... Went a perfect 11-of-11 from the free throw line, which is the new top spot among 6-1 • So. all-time USA U19 free throw percentage leaders ... Played alongside a number of current collegiate players, including student-athletes from the 2013 NCAA Cham- Forward pionship Connecticut squad ... 2012 USA Basketball Women’s U-17 invitation only Minneapolis, Minn. invitee ... 2011 USA Basketball Women’s U-16 alternate. Hopkins High School: WBCA High School All-American (2013) ... Posted 12 points, three rebounds, one block, a steal and assist en route to earning Purple Team MVP Honors & Awards: First freshman in program history to receive First Team honors at the WBCA High School All-America Game ... McDonald’s High School All-Big Ten honors (Coaches, 2014) ... Also a 2014 Second Team All-Big Ten All-American (2013) ... Had two points, six rebounds, two assists and two blocks selection by the media ... 2014 Big Ten All-Freshman Team ... Three-time Big in McDonald’s All-America Game, played at the United Center in Chicago ... As- Ten Freshman of the Week (Jan. 28, 2014; Dec. 2, 2014; Nov. 12, 2013) ... Big Ten sociated Press First-Team All-State (2012, 2013) and Honorable Mention (2011) ... Player of the Week (Dec. 2, 2014) ... Named to2014 Full Court NCAA Division I Minneapolis Star Tribune All-Metro Player of the Year (2013) ... Minnesota Class Women’s Basketball Freshman All-American Second Team ... Won a gold medal 4A All-Tournament Team (2011, 2012, 2013) ... All-Lake Conference (2011, 2012, with USA Basketball in Summer of 2013 at the FIBA U19 World Championships 2013) ... Minneapolis Star Tribune All-Metro First Team (2012, 2013) ... Minnesota in Lithuania. Girls Basketball Coaches Association All-State (2012, 2013) ... No. 1 ranked recruit out of Minnesota in the class of 2013 ... Tabbed No. 24 nationwide and No. 8 at 2013-14: First Team All-Big Ten (Coaches) ... Second Team All-Big Ten (Media) her position by ESPN ... Helped lead Hopkins to three Minnesota state champi- ... Big Ten All-Freshman Team ...Only player in the Big Ten to rank in the top 10 onships ... Averaged 18.6 ppg her senior year ... Had 25 points and 16 rebounds in in points (15.3 ppg; 9th), rebounds (8.1 rpg; 6th) and blocks (1.8 bpg; 6th) ... 2013 Class 4A title game ... Finished career with 1,422 points ... Second all-time 6.6 defensive rebounds per game ranked 4th in the conference ... Led North- leading scorer in program history ... Named Hopkins High’s Athena Award winner western in points (15.3) and rebounds (8.1) ... Added 2.1 assists, 1.8 blocks and in 2013 as the school’s most oustanding senior female athlete ... Leading scorer 1.7 steals in 30.1 minutes per game ... Played 32 of 33 games, making 31 starts and rebounder on state championship squads ... Two-time section and Lake ... 10+ points in 25 of 32 games played, including a team-best eight 20+ point Conference Champions ... 2011 & 2012 Defensive Player of the Year ... Two-year outings ... Career-high 29 points at Iowa (2/10/13) ... Five-straight games in captain ... Four-time Distinguished Academic Achievement Award winner. double-figures to end the season ... 11 games with 10+ rebounds, including two games with 18 rebounds ... 260 rebounds ranks 7th in NU single-season history Personal: Born Nia Coffey ... Daughter of Sheba and Richard Coffey ... Sister, ... 8 double-doubles rank 8th in NU single-season history ... 59 blocks slated Sydney, plays basketball at Marist College, and has a younger brother, Amir ... at 5th in NU single-season history ... Big Ten Season: Team-high 14.9 ppg, 7.5 Major is undeclared. rpg in 30.2 mpg ... Second on the team in scoring in NU’s narrow 66-65 loss at No. 18/15 Nebraska to open Big Ten season with 16 points ... Tied for team-high with nine rebounds vs. Nebraska ... Fifth 20-point outing of the year at Purdue, leading NU with 20 (1/23) ... Followed that up with 22 points and 10 rebounds for her sixth double-double in NU’s win over No. 21/18 Nebraska (1/26) ... Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week and to the Big Ten Player of the Week Honor Roll CAREER HIGHS on Jan. 28 after averaging 21.0 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.5 steals and 1.5 blocks Points...... 29 at Iowa (2/10/14) against ranked Purdue and Nebraska ... Injured during first half of Indiana game Rebounds...... 18, twice, last vs. Ohio State (2/23/14) (1/31) and missed Penn State game (2/2) ... Returned for Michigan game (2/6) Assists...... 5 vs. IUPUI (3/23/14) and logged 16 minutes off the bench ... Logged a career-high 29 points and Steals...... 5 vs. Wisconsin (1/18/14) team-best 10 rebounds for her seventh double-double at Iowa (2/10) ... Led NU with 23 points vs. Minnesota (2/15) ... 18 rebounds at Ohio State (2/23) were an Blocks...... 5 vs. UIC (11/10/13) opponent record at Value City Arena ... Followed that up with 10 rebounds vs. MSU (2/27) ... Team-high 19 points in win at Wisconsin (3/2) ... Nonconference Season: Averaged 29.5 mpg, 15.5 ppg, 8.8 rpg and shot 48.1% from the field ... Made her Northwestern debut, starting in 2013-14 opener vs. UIC (11/10) ... Scored a game-high 19 points to go along with five blocks and also added four rebounds and three steals in 25 minutes ... Honored by the conference as Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week (11/12) following her NU debut ... Posted first career double-double vs. Chicago State (11/13) with 17 points and 14 rebounds to go along with three blocks, four steals and two assists ... Recorded her second- straight double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds in just 26 minutes before fouling out vs. UNLV (11/17) ... Scored 27 points on 11-16 from the field in NU’s win over Hofstra (11/20) ... Was a perfect 2-2 from 3-point range vs. Hofstra ... Grabbed 10 rebounds at No. 17 California (11/24) ... Scored 27 points and grabed 11 rebounds against Lafayette (11/27) ... Added another double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds in NU’s win over No. 25 DePaul (12/1) ... Named Big Ten Player and Freshman of the Week after NU beat Lafayette and DePaul ... First Wildcat to be named Big Ten Player of the Week since Amy Jaeschke on Feb. 1, 2011 ... Career-high 18 rebounds vs. Northeastern (12/29) ... Most rebounds for a player during the McKeown era and also tied for eighth in single-game history ... • 2013-14 FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG TEN Most rebounds by an NU player since Patricia Babcock had 18 in 1995 ... Also had •TOP 10 IN B1G IN POINTS, REBOUNDS AND BLOCKS • Led ‘CATS IN POINTS (15.3) AND REBOUNDS (8.1)

CAREER STATS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA PCT OR DR TR Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 32 31 964 30.1 186 401 .464 15 48 .313 103 154 .669 50 210 260 8.13 111 8 67 88 59 53 490 15.3 TOTAL 32 31 964 30.1 186 401 .464 14 48 .313. 103 154 .669 50 210 260 8.13 111 8 67 88 59 53 490 15.3 18 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL Three-year letter winner in basketball ... An athletic wing player and good ball handler in the open court ... Great vertical jump and can rebound and score LAUREN 11 at rim level ... High school team was 2011 State Runner Up, 2011 Sub-State Champions, Division II AA West Regional Regular Season Champions, Division DOUGLAS 11 AA Sub-State Champions and West Regional Tournament Champions ... Club team, Memphis Elite, was National Champion Runners-Up (2010), 2011 6-2• Jr. State Champions, 2011 Classic National Champions ... Honor roll. Forward Personal: Born Lauren Kirsten Douglas ... Daughter of Tonya and Frederick Collierville, Tenn. Douglas ... Cousin, Tim Jackson, was a defensive end at North Carolina ... Briarcrest Christian Attended the same high school as Tennessee Titans offensive tackle Michael Oher and North Carolina guard Leslie McDonald ... Majoring in journalism.

Honors & Awards: 2014 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (Coaches) 2013-14: Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (Coaches) ... Averaged 12.0 points to CAREER HIGHS rank third on the team, 5.1 rebounds (2nd on the team), 1.4 blocks, 1.2 assists, shot .417 from the field and .398 from 3-point range ... Transitioned into one of Points...... 26 vs. DePaul (12/1/13) the top sixth players in the country after starting nearly every game her fresh- Rebounds...... 10, twice, last vs. Yale (11/21/12) man year ... Averaged 25.0 minutes per game primarily in a reserve role with 32 Assists...... 6, vs. UT-Martin (11/9/12) of 33 games played, including 5 starts ... 20 games with 10+ points including Steals...... 4, three times, last vs. Indiana (3/27/14) career-high 26 in win over nationally-ranked DePaul (12/1/13) ... 96 career blocks Blocks...... 6 at Hofstra (12/23/12) ranks 6th in Northwestern history ... Only player in the Big Ten to rank in the top 10 in blocks (9th; 1.4 bpg) and 3-point FG% (6th; .398) ... Big Ten Season: 12.4 ppg, 5.4 rpg and shot .344 from 3-point range ... Helped NU upset No. 21/20 Pur- due (1/9) with 11 points and seven rebounds off the bench ... Scored 13 points off the bench, all in the second half, in NU’s narrow 66-65 loss at No. 18 Nebraska in conference opener (1/2) ... Made second start of the season in NU’s win over No. 21/18 Nebraska (1/26) ... Led NU with 16 points in win at Indiana (1/31) ... 15 points and team-high nine rebounds in a starting role vs. No. 12/13 Penn State (2/2) ... 12 points came in the second half vs. Lady Lions ... 25 points in 29 min- utes off the bench at Iowa (2/10) ... Went 10-16 from the field at Iowa, including three 3-pointers ... 16 points, 8 rebounds off the bench at Penn State (2/20) ... 15 points, 12 in the second half, in win at Wisconsin (3/2) ... Nonconference Season: Averaged 23.2 mpg, 10.2 ppg, 4.6 rpg, shot 47.5% from the field and 50% from 3-point range ... Against UNLV (11/17), scored 11 points, including a key 3-pointer late in the game to tie things up at 53-53, and eight rebounds ... Contributed 14 points off the bench in NU’s win over Hofstra (11/20) ... Made first start of the season vs. Lafayette (11/27) ... Scored a career-high 26 points in just 25 minutes off the bench, leading Northwestern to its upset win over No. 25 DePaul (12/1) ... Went a perfect 6-6 from the free throw line and 8-11 from the field, including 4-4 from 3-point range vs. DePaul ... Led NU with 17 points off the bench in its 90-57 win at Loyola (12/14) ... Drained three 3-pointers, helping NU match a program record of 13 3’s against the Ramblers ... Also added nine rebounds in win at Loyola.

2012-13: One of four Wildcats to see action in every game, started every game except Senior Day vs. Iowa ... Averaged 32.4 mpg, 9.2 ppg, 4.6 rpg, and shot 36.9% from the field ... Recorded 51 blocks, which ties for seventh in NU single-season history ... Only freshman in the Big Ten to rank in the top 15 in blocks per game (6th; 1.7 bpg) ... Named to the New York Life Holiday Invitational All-Tournament Team ... Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week in two of the first three weeks of the season, Nov. 12 and Nov. 26 ... Tallied career-high 20 points in just her second collegiate game, vs. Central Michigan (11/11) ... Posted career-high six blocks at Hofstra (12/23), tying for seventh in NU single-game history ... Had five games of three-or-more blocks ... Recorded two double-doubles, first vs. Central Michigan (20 pts, 10 rebs, 11/11) then vs. Yale (12 pts, 10 rebs, 11/21) ... 11 games in double-digit scoring.

High School: Team Captain... All-District selection 2010 ... Briarcrest’s Most Valuable Player (2009-10) ... Briarcrest’s Best Offensive Player (2009-10 and 2010-11) ... All-State (2010-11) ... Commercial Appeal Best of Preps ... Averaged 18 points per game ... Averaged 13 rebounds, four assists and two steals per • 2013-14 ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION game for the Saints ... Scored 39 points in one game ... ESPNPosition Rank- ing of 29 ... Scouts grade of 90 ... Competed in Fila Top Ten Event (2011) ... • 6th IN big 3-Point FG % (.398) & 9th IN BLOCKS (1.4) •96 career blocks RANK SIXTH IN NU HISTORY

CAREER STATS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA PCT OR DR TR Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2012-13 30 29 971 32.4 98 266 .368 18 65 .277 63 93 .677 25 112 137 4.57 82 2 39 64 51 37 277 9.2 2013-14 32 5 801 25.0 135 324 .417 41 103 .398 72 99 .727 30 133 163 5.09 101 7 37 47 45 29 383 12.0 TOTAL 62 34 1772 28.6 233 590 .395 59 168 .351 135 192 .703 55 245 300 4.84 183 9 76 111 96 66 660 10.6 19 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL Personal: Born Christen Angele Inman ... Daughter of April and Chris Inman 24 ... Uncle Albert Clark played professional football from 1971-76 with the CHRISTEN Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams ... Plays the piano and performs at recitals ... Active in the Katy community, with involvement INMAN in Jack and Jill of America’s Katy-Prairie View Chapter (organization which provides social, cultural and educational opportunities for youth ages 2-19) 5-10• So. ... Held leadership positions with the Star Chapter of the National Charity Guard League ... Major is undeclared. Katy, Texas Seven Lakes CAREER HIGHS Points...... 27 vs. Northeastern (12/29/13) 2013-14: Averaged 11.7 points (4th on the team), 3.6 rebounds, 1.9 assists and Rebounds...... 9 at Wisconsin (3/2/14) 1.4 steals in 31.8 minutes per game ... Played 32 of 33 games, making 31 starts Assists...... 5, twice, last vs. Wisconsin (1/18/14) ... Team leader in FG% (at least 200 FGA) at .487 ... .824 FT% (at least 70 Steals...... 3, multiple times, last at Iowa (2/10/14) FTA) led the team ... 20 games with 10+ points ... Big Ten Season: Averaged Blocks...... 3 vs. Purdue (1/9/14) 31.7 mpg, 11.4 ppg, 3.8 rpg while shooting .507 from the field and .861 from the free throw line ... Went a perfect 8-8 from the field for a team-high 19 points in NU’s conference opener at No. 18 Nebraska (1/2) ... Joins Patricia Babcock (10-10 vs. Wake Forest, 12/4/93) and Mary Murphy (9-9, vs. St. Francis, 12/10/77) on NU’s top single-game field goal percentage list ... Second on the team with 18 points in NU’s win over No. 21/20 Purdue (1/9) ... Went a perfect 4-4 from the free throw line vs. Boilers ... Contributed 12 points and six rebounds in NU’s win over No. 21/18 Nebraska (1/26) ... 11 points on 5-of-8 from the field vs. No. 12/13 Penn State (2/2) ... Perfect 10-10 from the free throw line with 18 points and career-high nine rebounds in win at Wisconsin (3/2) ... One of three players in program history (along with Brittany Orban and Michele Savage) to have two games in their NU careers with perfect 10-for-10 outings at the free throw line (also 10-10 vs. UIC) ... Nonconference Season: Averaged 26.0 mpg, 11.8 ppg, 5.7 rpg and shot 48.1% from the field ... Made her Northwestern debut, starting the 2013-14 season-opener vs. UIC (11/10) ... Recorded 12 points, including a perfect 10-for-10 from the free throw line ... One of just three freshmen in NU history to go at least 10-for-10 from the free throw line in their first seasons, but first NU freshman to achieve that feat in her first game ... Led Northwestern in scoring in its 64-33 victory over Chicago State (11/13) with 18 points ... Chipped in 13 points in NU’s victory over No. 25 DePaul (12/1) ... Contributed 14 points in NU’s 90-57 win at Loyola on 6-of-9 from the field, including 2-of-3 from 3-point range ... Helped NU match a program record with 13 3-pointers at Loyola (12/14) ... Tied for team lead with 17 points in win vs. Oral Roberts (12/16) ... Career-best and team-high 27 points in win vs. Northeastern ... First 20+-point outing ... Went 9-16, including 3-5 from 3-point range, and 6-6 from the line vs. Northeastern ... Also had career-best six rebounds and two blocks.

High School: Ranked No. 2 in the state by Premier Basketball Report ... Tabbed 64th nationally and 15th-best guard by ESPN Hoopgurlz ... 2013 McDonald’s All-America nominee ... 2013 WBCA High School All-America honorable mention ... 2013 Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Class 5A All-State honoree ... 2012 & 2013 TGCA All-State honoree ... 2010, 2012 & 2013 TABC First Team All-Region ... Four-time 19-5A First Team All-District (2010- 123 ... 2012 & 2013 19-5A Most Valuable Player ... 2013 District 19-5A Offensive Player of the Year ... Four-year varsity letterwinner and three-year captain (sophomore-senior seasons) ... Averaged 20.7 points, 3.1 assists and 2.6 steals while shooting 49 percent as a senior ... Holds 15 school records ... Three-time Houston Chronicle Honor Roll recipient ... Ranked No. 1 in the class of 2013 by VYPE Magazine ... Led Seven Lakes High School to first-ever 19-5A District Championship ... Eclipsed the 30-point mark six times in her career ... Finished •Led ‘CATS IN FG % (.487) AND fT % (.824) high school career with 2,523 points, 496 rebounds, 122 blocks, 426 steals •SCORED 10 OR MORE POINTS 20 TIMES IN 2013-14 and 390 assists ... Participated in Nike Skills Camp three consecutive years (2010-12) ... Played AAU for Triple D Hoops/CyFair Nike Elite ... Played AAU •Tied ATOP NU’S SINGLE-GAME FG % LIST basketball against fellow NU signee Ashley Deary ... Three-time Academic All-District honoree ... Currently in the top six percent of her high school class ... College Board AP Scholar in 2012 and AP Scholar with Distinction in 2013 ... Awarded BP Foundation Scholarship.

CAREER STATS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA PCT OR DR TR Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 32 31 1018 31.8 148 304 .487 17 58 .293 61 74 .824 51 65 116 3.63 74 1 61 51 17 44 374 11.7 TOTAL 32 31 1018 31.8 148 304 .487 17 58 .293 61 74 .824 51 65 116 3.63 74 1 61 51 17 44 374 11.7 20 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL collegiate debut vs. University of Tennessee-Martin (11/9) ... Scored what 25 ended up being the game-winning layup in NU’s 62-58 win at Illinois (1/20) MAGGIE ... 7-of-10 from the field, including two 3-pointers and scored 16 points in NU’s win at Minnesota (2/17) ... Scored a 3-pointer with 1:47 remaining to LYON put NU ahead for good at 53-52 in its 54-52 win vs. Wisconsin (2/23).

6-1• Jr. High School: Two-time captain at New Trier ... Three-time All-Area and Guard All-Conference honoree ... Three-time All-State selection ... All-Tournament Wilmette, Ill. team at the New Trier Thanksgiving Tournament all four years ...... Scored 1,870 career points ... Scored a career-high 36 points against Warren ... New Trier Helped the Trevians to a 95-32 record and a final eight appearance ... Earned All-Tournament honors in the Dundee Crown Christmas Tournament team sophomore, junior and senior years ... Named to the all-time All- Honors & Awards: 2014 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (Coaches & Media) Tournament team at the 30th anniversary of the Dundee Crown ... ESPN ... 2013 Big Ten Freshman of the Year (Coaches & Media) ... 2013 Honorable Position Ranking of 27 ... Scouts grade of 90 ... A productive shooter and Mention All-Big Ten (Media) ... 2013 Big Ten All-Freshman Team ... 2013 Full strong presence on defense ... Attended same high school as former Wildcat Court Freshman All-American Second Team ... Academic All-Big Ten (2014). Amy Jaeschke ... Competed with current NU players Alex Cohen, La’Terria Taylor and Meghan McKeownClick here to hear it... Played for the Midwest 2013-14: Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (Coaches & Media) ... Academic Elite for the two seasons and with Full Package for four years .... Helped All-Big Ten ... Averaged 13.3 ppg to rank second on the team ... Career-best 4.8 Midwest Elite to back-to-back USJN National Championships and went rebounds per game ranked 3rd ... Played all 33 games, starting 32 and added 60-4 over last two seasons ... Played freshman year ... Honor roll 2.2 assists, 1.5 steals while shooting .377 from the field ... 65 3-pointers rank every semester. 5th in NU single-season history ... 198 3-point FGA is 3rd in NU single-season history ... 118 3-point FGM in her career ranks 9th in program history ... Ranks Personal: Born Margaret Helen Lyon ... Daughter of Bruce and Mary Alice in top 10 in NU history 3-point FGM ... Consistently scores in double-figures ... Lyon ... Mother played basketball and volleyball at Carson Newman College Rankings in the Big Ten: 17th in scoring (13.3 ppg); 15th in FT% (.775); 13th in ... Major is Communication Studies. steals (1.5 spg); 9th in 3-point FGM (2.0/game); 7th in minutes (35.4) ... 1,167 minutes played ranks 3rd in NU single-season history ... Double-figures in 26 CAREER HIGHS of 33 games played, including string of seven games to start the season ... Big Ten Season: 12.5 ppg, 4.0 rpg in 37.1 mpg ... Led NU with 20 points in win Points...... 26 vs. Penn State (2/2/14) over No. 21/20 Purdue (1/9) ... Went 8-13 from the field, including 3-3 from Rebounds...... 13 vs. Hofstra (11/20/13) long distance vs. Boilers ... Grabbed seven rebounds in back-to-back games Assists...... 7 vs. Central Michigan (11/11/12) at Minnesota (1/12) and vs. Illinois (1/15) ... Career high 26 points, including 21 Steals...... 5 vs. IUPUI (12/21/13) in the second half helping stage an NU come back, vs. No. 12/13 Penn State Blocks...... 5, three times, last at Penn State (2/20/14) (2/2) ... Drained four 3-pointers, had six assists and three steals vs. Nittany Lions ... Matched a career high with 5 3-pointers, including 4 in the first half at Penn State (2/20) ... Team-high 21 points, including four 3-pointers at Ohio State (2/23) ... 23 points in Big Ten Tournament game vs. OSU (3/6) ... Nonconference Season: Averaged 33.7 mpg, 13.8 ppg, 5.7 rpg and shot 38.3% from the field ... Went 50 percent from 3-point range in the final five nonconference games (17-34) Recorded first career double-double in NU’s win vs. Hofstra (11/20) ... Had a career-best 13 rebounds to go with 11 points ... Led Northwestern in scoring at No. 17 California (11/24), scoring 17 points ... Drained two free throws with 1.7 seconds left to give NU the 66-64 win over Lafayette (11/27) ... Four 3-pointers, helping NU tie a program record of 13 3’s in its 90-57 victory at Loyola (12/14) ... Tied for team-high with 17 points in NU win vs. Oral Roberts (12/16) and drained five 3-pointers ... Career-high five steals vs. IUPUI (12/21) ... 20 points in win vs. Northeastern with five 3-pointers ... Named to Tulane/DoubleTree Classic All-Tournament Team.

2012-13: 2013 Big Ten Freshman of the Year pick by coaches and media ... 2013 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten selection by the media ... Unanimous choice for Big Ten All-Freshman Team ... Named to Full Court Freshman All-American Second Team ... Started 24 of 25 games played, averaging 36.6 mpg ... Averaged 12.6 ppg, 4.0 rpg, and shot 39.5 percent from the field and 35.1 percent from 3-point range ... Led all Big-Ten freshmen in points, 3-pointers, and steals ... Missed five games in December and still came back to rank second on the team in scoring and lead all Big Ten freshmen in scoring ... 20 of 25 games in double-digit scoring, including a streak of 12 games from 1/20-3/7 and season-opening streak of eight games (11/9-12/31) ... Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week four times (the most of any conference freshmen) ... Three-straight weeks of winning the award (Feb. 12, Feb. 19, Feb. • ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION 26 and Dec. 3) ... Had 17 games of two-or-more 3-pointers and NU was 11-6 in • 2013 BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR those contests ... nine games of three-or-more 3’s (6-3 record for NU in those games) ... Four games with a career-high four 3-pointers ... Led NU in scoring • 2ND ON TEAM IN SCORING IN 2013-14 (13.3 ppg) in seven games ... Posted career-best 21 points (9-of-17 from the field) in her

CAREER STATS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA PCT OR DR TR Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2012-13 25 24 913 36.5 118 299 .395 53 151 .351 25 34 .735 20 80 100 4.00 49 0 72 56 4 38 314 12.6 2013-14 33 32 1167 35.4 153 406 .377 65 198 .328 69 89 .775 34 124 158 4.79 57 0 74 65 12 49 440 13.3 TOTAL 58 56 2080 35.9 271 705 .384 118 349 .338 94 123 .764 54 204 258 4.45 106 0 146 121 16 87 754 13.0 21 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL Personal: Born Karly Roser ... Daughter of Dave and Jan Roser ... Majoring in KARLY 42 cognitive science. ROSER CAREER HIGHS 5-10• Sr. Points...... 16, three times, last at Penn State (1/3/13) Guard Rebounds...... 10, three times, last vs. Iowa (3/3/13) Hamilton, Ontario Assists...... 13 vs. Illinois State (11/17/11) Saint Mary’s Steals...... 6 vs. NC State (11/30/11) Blocks...... 2, three times, last vs. Illinois (1/10/13)

Honors & Awards: 2014 Academic All-Big Ten ... 2014 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar... 2013 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (Media)... Big Ten Freshman of the Week the week of 11/18/11.

Summer 2014: Played with the Canadian Senior Women’s National Team (SWNT) at the Edmonton Grads International Classic exhibition series ... Played with the Canadian Senior Women’s National B-Team at the 36th William Jones International Basketball Tournament in Taiwan.

2013-14: Academic All-Big Ten ... Big Ten Distinguished Scholar ... One of three team captains ... Missed the first game of her Wildcat career on Nov. 10 vs. UIC with an injury ... Had played 60-consecutive games as NU’s starting point guard ... Made first appearance of the season at Indiana (1/31) and played the final 13 games of the season ... Logged 19 minutes at Iowa with four assists, which tied for team-high ... 11 points on 4-5 from the field, six assists, six rebounds, one block and two steals vs. Ohio State in the Big Ten Tournament (3/6) ... Season-high nine assists in NU’s WNIT victory over IUPUI (3/23).

2012-13: Named 2013 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten by the media ... One of two Wildcats who started all 30 games of the season, averaging 35.6 mpg ... Averaged 9.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg, a career-high 6.3 assists per game and shot 43.4 percent from the field ... Ranked second in the Big Ten in assists (6.3) ... ranked eighth in NU single-season history with 188 assists ... Tallied a career- high 16 points three times during the season; vs. No. 9 California (12/9), vs. Chicago State (12/31) and at No. 9 Penn State (1/3) ... Grabbed career-high 10 rebounds three times throughout the season ... Three double-doubles on the year ... 15 points/10 rebounds vs. Iowa (3/3), 11 points/10 assists vs. Ole Miss (12/22), 13 points/10 rebounds vs. Loyola (11/25) ... Two games with double- digit assists ... Season-best 11 assists in season opener vs. UT-Martin (11/9) ... Nearly posed a triple-double three times with nine points, 11 assists and seven rebounds vs. UT-Martin (11/9), 13 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists vs. Loyola (11/25) ... eight points, nine rebounds and nine assists vs. Wisconsin (2/23) ... Achieved Academic All-Big Ten status.

2011-12: Drained a free throw with 2.6 seconds left to give NU a 59-58 win over Illinois (1/16) ... Scored a career-high 14 points at Iowa (12/30) ...had two double-doubles this season, led the team in steals (51) ... 45th in the nation in assists per game (4.7) ... 11th in the League in steals (1.8) ... Third in the Big Ten in assists per game (4.7) ... Dished out a then-single-season Big Ten high 13 assists against Illinois State (11/17) ... Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week the week of 11/18. • PLAYED WITH CANADIAN SENIOR NATIONAL TEAM High School: Starter and team captain for the Canadian U17 national team • 2013 ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION that finished 11th in the FIBA World Championships in ... Averaged 9.4 • LIMITED TO 13 GAMES IN 2013-14 ppg, 4.1 rpg and 1.6 apg during the games ... Helped lead St. Mary’s to the Hamilton, ON Catholic Sr. Girls’ Basketball Championship ... Played for Team Ontario and National Elite Development Academy ... Recipient of the Jimmy Rose Award in 2008 along with Ontario Junior Athlete of the Year ... Coached at St. Mary’s by Rich Wesolowski ... Four-year honor roll member ... Director’s Award for Academic Proficiency 2009, 2010.

CAREER STATS Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA PCT OR DR TR Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-12 30 30 1002 33.4 90 206 .437 0 7 .000 59 96 .615 29 71 100 3.33 79 3 142 128 14 53 239 8.0 2012-13 30 30 1068 35.6 108 249 .434 1 9 .111 64 99 .646 57 91 148 4.93 76 2 188 152 14 50 281 9.4 2013-14 13 0 182 14.0 19 32 .594 0 2 .000 7 11 .636 4 11 15 1.15 21 0 32 21 2 6 45 3.5 TOTAL 73 60 2252 30.8 217 487 .446 1 18 .056 130 206 .631 90 173 263 3.60 176 5 362 301 30 109 565 7.7 22 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL CHRISTEN 32 JOHNSON 6-3 • Jr. Forward Powder Springs, Ga. The Lovett School High School: Two-time All-Region selection at The Lovett School ... 2010-11 Sporting News All-American honorable mention ... Team captain ... Played for Honors & Awards: Academic All-Big Ten (2014) AAU teams, Georgia Pistols and Georgia Metros ... Led the Pistols to the 2008 AAU 14 National championship ... Helped the Metros to the 2011 Silver Bracket 2013-14: Played in 14 games, averaging 4.4 minutes off the bench ... Recorded Nike National Championship ... ESPNPosition Ranking of 24 ... Scouts grade two blocks in just four minutes off the bench vs. NC State (12/5) ... Contributed of 89 ... Has a strong attack to the rim ... Utilizes her size and strength and is five rebounds, including three on the offensive glass, in NU’s 90-57 win at Loyola a consistent presence on defense and on the boards ... Also played volleyball (12/14) ... Contributed eight minutes off the bench in NU’s win over Northeastern ... freshman year ... Scholars list every quarter in high school ... Reporter for school Matched a season-high with eight minutes in NU’s WNIT victory over IUPUI (3/23). newspaper, co-president of Maintenance Appreciation Club ... Selected as a peer mentor through Senior Pal Program. 2012-13: Saw action in 11 games ... Shot 66.7 percent from the field (4-6) ... Had a productive 11 minutes off the bench against Chicago State (12/31), scoring a Personal: Born Christen Asanti Johnson ... Daughter of Camisha Johnson Ester career-high eight points, grabbing career-best seven rebounds to go along with ... Majoring in journalism two assists.

NOF 13 KEDEM 5-6 • Jr. Guard Olesh, Israel Ostrovski

High School: Played three seasons for Ostrovski High School in Israel ... Summer of 2014: Played for Israel at the U-20 Women’s Division B European Helped lead team to three league championships ... Honored as league Finals Championships (July 3-13) in Sofia, Bulgaria ... Averaged 7.4 points, 2.1 rebounds, Most Valuable Player in 2010, 2011 and 2012 ... Competed for Raanana club 1.0 steals and 0.9 assists per game. program for seven years ... Represented Israel on U-14, U-16, U-18 and U-20 squads. 2013-14: Did not play due to lower body injury. Personal: Parents are Ronit and Itzik Kedem ... Major is Economics. 2012-13: Played in 17 games, averaging 3.9 mpg ... Recorded career-best five points and had first 3-pointer of her career against Indiana (1/28) ... Went 2-2 from the free throw line vs. Chicago State (12/31) ... Career-high two rebounds vs. Loyola (11/25) and vs. Chicago State (12/31) ... Career-best two assits vs. Chicago State (12/31) ... Logged career-highs in minutes (15) vs. Chicago State (12/31) and vs. Indiana (1/28).

23 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL TESSA 2 HALDES 5-10 • Jr. Guard Chicago, Ill. Whitney Young

2013-14: Did not see any game action.

2012-13: Made her Northwestern collegiate debut against Yale (11/21) ... Also played against Chicago State (12/31) ... Joined the team as a walk-on prior to the season.

High School: High school team, Whitney Young, went undefeated her senior season (34-0) en route to the city and 4A State Championships ... Team ended the season ranked No. 2 in the nation ... Selected for MaxPreps Girls’ Basketball Tour of Champions, presented by the Army National Guard ... Played in the CPLBCA All-Star Game ... Member of the Lady Fire club basketball team ... Team won a number of championships, including the Deep South Classic and Best of the Midwest Tournament ... Honor roll all eight semesters of high school.

Personal: Daughter of George and Shari Haldes ... Majoring in Civil Engineering.

ALLIE 30 TUTTLE 6-4 • So. Forward/Center Cary, N.C. Panther Creek

2013-14: Played 10 games, averaging 2.9 minutes off the bench ... Made her Northwestern debut, coming off the bench in the 2013-14 season-opener vs. UIC (11/10) ... Scored first career basket vs. Northeastern (12/29) ... Career-high six points off a perfect 3-3 from the field in NU’s WNIT win over IUPUI (3/23).

High School: Averaged 15.6 points, 10.2 rebounds, 4.2 blocks and 2.3 assists per game as a junior ... Led the Catamounts in scoring ... Four-year varsity letterwin- ner and starter ... First Team All-Conference ... All-District honoree ... Team MVP ... Has two career triple-doubles (points, rebounds, blocks) ... First player in school history to record a triple-double ... Played AAU for Team Carolina ... National Honor Society member ... Honor Roll recipient ... Tri-9 Academic All-Conference honoree ... AP Scholar with Honors award winner ... World History Excellence Award winner.

Personal: Born Alexandra Macy Tuttle ... Daughter of Jennifer and Patrick Tuttle ... Major is undeclared.

24 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL ALEXIS 21 GLASGOW 5-11 • Fr. Guard Arlington Heights, Ill. Rolling Meadows

Personal: Born Alexis Ellen Glasgow ... Daughter of Thomas and Denise Before Northwestern: 2014 Chicago Sun-Times All-Area Team ... 2014 Chicago Glasgow ... Has a younger brother Trevor and younger sister Claudia. Sun-Times All-State Special Mention ... 2014 Chicago Tribune All-State Special Mention ... 2014 McDonald’s All-American nominee ... 2014 Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Second Team honoree ... 2014 Associated Press All-State Special Mention ... Named to the Chicago Sun-Times Top-50 Basketball Players list ... Three time (2012, 2013 & 2014) Daily Herald and Mid Suburban All-Confer- ence and All-Area honoree ... Finished high school career with more than 1,500 points ... 2013 4A Associated Press All-State First Team honoree ... 2013 IBCA All- State Second-Team selection for Class 4A ... Ms. Illinois Basketball nominee ... 2013 Chicago Tribune Third Team All-State ... 2013 Chicago Sun-Times All-Area Special Mention ... Ranked No. 24 by Midwest Girls Basketball Report ... Holds IHSA 4A State Record for highest 3-point FG% in state title game ... Led Rolling Meadows to 30-3 record en route to a Class 4A State Finals appearance in 2013 ... Scored 24 points and had four 3-pointers in the 2013 championship game ... Helped Rolling Meadows return to the Class 4A State Championship game in 2014 ... Finished second in the state 3-point shooting contest in 2014 ... Played AAU for Midwest Elite-Platinum ... National Honor Society at Rolling Meadows ... Member of Class Executive Board ... Received highest honor roll distinction Illinois State Scholar Award winner ... Prairie State Award ... Recipient of the President’s Education Award ... Advanced Placement Scholar award winner ... IHSA Scholastic Achieve- ment Award honoree.

LYDIA 12 ROHDE 5-10 • Fr. Guard Brookfield, Wis. Brookfield Central

Two-time Second Team All-State honoree (2013, 2014) ... Two-time First Team Before Northwestern: 2014 Associated Press All-State honoree ... 2014 WBCA All-Conference recipient (2013, 2014) ... Second Team All-Conference in 2012 ... Division I All-State selection ... A First Team All-Suburban Girls Basketball selection Team captain in 2014. in 2014 ... Four-year All-Conference honoree, including three-time first team recipi- ent ... Three-time Waukesha County Freeman All-Area honoree (first team in 2014, Personal: Parents are Kevin and Sharon Rohde ... Enjoys musicals, reading third team in 2013, honorable mention in 2012) ... Helped lead Brookfield Central and playing soccer ... Father, Kevin, was a kicker for the University of Wisconsin to the Division I sectional finals her senior year ... Named a top senior Shooter as football team ... Has three brothers, Nate, Andrew and Sam ... Brother, Nate, part of the Wisconsin Sports Network Senior Girls Basketball Awards ... Averaged a plays soccer at Marquette. team-high 13.8 ppg, while shooting 49.2 percent from 3-point range, 5.1 rebounds and added close to 4.0 assists per game as a senior ... Brookfield Central’s all-time leader in assists with more than 330 career assists ... Finished her high school career ranked No. 2 in Brookfield Central history with 954 points ... Holds school records for 3-pointers made in a career, 3-pointers made in a season, 3-point FG% in a season, 3-pointers made in a game and FT% in a season ... Team MVP in 2013 and 2014 and team captain in 2013 and 2014 ... Led the Greater Metro Conference in 3-pointers during the 2013-14 season ... Played AAU for WBA Prestige along with fellow NU freshman Maya Jonas ... Part of a Brookfield Central squad that received the Academic All-State silver medal from the WBCA ... Four-year scholar athlete ... Petruska Scholarship Award winner for leadership, attitude, dedication as a positive representative of the school and career athletic participation in 2014 ... Four-year varsity starter on Brookfield Central’s soccer team ... Voted team MVP during 2014 season as team’s leading goal-scorer ... 25 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL MAYA 35 JONAS 6-2 • Fr. Guard Whitefish Bay, Wis. Whitefish Bay

Personal: Born Maya Fairchild Jonas ... Daughter of Jeff and Jenny Jonas ... Before Northwestern: Led Whitefish Bay in scoring and rebounding all four Has a younger sister Emma and younger brother Owen. years ... Four-time All-North Shore Conference honoree ... McDonald’s All-Ameri- can nominee ... Ranked No. 2 player in the state of Wisconsin and top wing in the state by WisSports.net ... Ranked No. 8 in the Midwest by Midwest Girls Basketball Report ... Named Whitefish Bay NOW’s Player of the Year in 2014 ... Associated Press All-State Third Team honoree in 2014 ... WBCA Division 2 First-Team All- State ... 2014 North Shore Conference Player of the Year ... 2014 Suburban Player of the Year ... Named Second Team All-Area by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in 2014 ... As a senior, she led the Blue Dukes and the entire North Shore Confer- ence in scoring (14.7), rebounding (10.5), assists (3.8) and blocks (3.3) ... Named Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Player of the Week on Jan. 27, 2014 after recording 27 points, 22 rebounds, four steals, four blocks and four assists in a narrow 71-70 victory over Germantown and followed that up with 15 points and eight rebounds in Whitefish Bay’s 11th-straight win ... Helped Whitefish Bay advance to the WIAA sectional finals as a sophomore when she averaged 12.5 points, 8.0 rebounds, 2.5 blocks and 1.5 steals ... Guided the team to the regional championship each of her four years at Whitefish Bay ... Led Whitefish Bay to the state finals her freshman year ... Described as a “Center-Guard” ... 2014 WBCA Academic All-State honoree ... National Merit Finalist ... National Honor Society member ... Played on the same AAU team, WBA Prestige, as fellow NU freshman Lydia Rohde.

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27 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL & TEAM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game (min. 10 attempts): 1.000, 12 times: TEAM RECORDS MOST POINTS SCORED M. Chawansky (14-14) at Ohio State (1/11/98); MOST POINTS SCORED B. Orban (13-13) at Ohio State (2/15/10) Game: 45 by Anucha Browne vs. St. John’s (12/8/84) Game: 109 vs. Elmhurst (1/13/77), Michigan State (3/5/93) M. Kennelly (13-13) vs. Loyola-Chicago (12/1/93); Season: 855 by Anucha Browne, 1985 Season: 2,636, 1995-96 Career: 2,307 by Anucha Browne, 1982-85 Michele Ratay (12-12) at Indiana (2/14/97); Brittany Orban (11-11) at Western Kentucky; (11/18/09) MOST FIELD GOALS MADE HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE Christen Inman (10-10) at Wisconsin (3/2/14) Game: 50 vs. Elmhurst (1/13/77) Season: 30.5 by Anucha Browne, 1985 Christen Inman (10-10) vs. UIC (11/10/13) Season: 1,023, 1980-81 Career: 21.0 by Anucha Browne, 1982-85 Dannielle Diamant (10-10) at Missouri (12/3/11) K. Hannaford (10-10) vs. S. Carolina (11/25/95); MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED MOST FIELD GOALS MADE M. Murphy (10-10) vs. C. Michigan (3/10/77); Game: 94 vs. Elmhurst (1/13/77) Game: 20 by Anucha Browne vs. St. John’s (12/8/84) Michele Savage (10-10) vs. Michigan State;(1/31/91) Season: 2,329, 1981 Season: 341 by Anucha Browne, 1985 and Northern Illinois (2/12/91) Career: 919 by Anucha Browne, 1982-85 Season: .874 (76-87) by Kristin Cartwright, 2008- BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 2009 Game: .745 (35-47) vs. Wake Forest (12/4/93) MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Career: .835 (264-316) by Kristina Divjak (1995-2000) Season: .505 (848-1678), 1992-93 Game: 34 by Anucha Browne vs. Minnesota (1/27/85) MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE MOST REBOUNDS Season: 666 by Anucha Browne, 1985 Game: 13 (25 attempts) at Loyola (12/14/13); 13 (18 at- Game: 26 by Julie Calahan vs. Indiana (2/6/81) Career: 1,809 by Anucha Browne, 1982-85 tempts) vs. Illinois-Chicago (11/23/96); 13 (27 attempts) at Season: 305 by Patricia Babcock, 1993-94 Minnesota (1/19/97) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Career: 951 by Anucha Browne, 1982-85 Season: 202, 1996-97 Game (Min. nine attempts):1.000 by Patricia Babcock (10-10 vs. Wake Forest, BEST REBOUND AVERAGE MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 12/4/93), Mary Murphy (9-9 vs. St. Francis, Season: 11.3 by Patricia Babcock, 1993-94 Game: 28 vs. Marquette (12/3/91); 28 at Vanderbilt (1/1/97); 12/10/77) Career: 8.6 by Anucha Browne, 1982-85 28 at New Mexico (11/15/98) Season: .652 (178-273) by Michele Savage, 1990 Season: 559, 2009-10 Career: .606 (653-1078) by Michele Savage, 1989-92 MOST ASSISTS Game: 16 by Nancy Kennelly vs. Eastern Illinois BEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (1/4/93) Game (min. 10 attempts): .733 (11-15) vs. Michigan (3/1/96) Game: 8 by Beth Marshall vs.Arkansas (12/17/09) Season: 252 by Nancy Kennelly, 1991 and 1993 Season: .418 (132-316), 1991-92 Season: 85 by Michele Ratay, 1995-96 Career: 892 by Nancy Kennelly, 1989-93 MOST FREE THROWS MADE Career: 244 by Michele Ratay, 1992-97 Game: 32 vs. Wisconsin (2/20/82 and 2/19/93); vs. Iowa BEST ASSIST AVERAGE (1/10/97); vs. Ohio State (1/12/97) Season: 8.7 by Nancy Kennelly, 1993 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season: 578, 1995-96 Game: 13 by Michele Ratay vs. Minnesota (12/31/95) Career: 7.7 by Nancy Kennelly, 1989-91 and at Vanderbilt (1/1/97); MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 13 by Moira Kennelly vs. Minnesota (2/6/94) MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 48 vs. Wisconsin (2/20/82) Season: 207 by Michele Ratay, 1995-96 Game: 10 by Amy Jaeschke vs. Chicago State (11/21/10) Season: 824, 1995-96 Career: 629 by Michele Ratay, 1992-97 Season: 106 by Amy Jaeschke, 2009-10 Career: 357 by Amy Jaeschke, 2007-2011 BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE Game: .952 (20-21) at UNLC (12/18/11) Game: .875 by Michele Ratay vs. Illinois-Chicago MOST STEALS Season: .745 (482-647), 2010-11 (7-for-8, 11/23/96) Game: 11 by Moira Kennelly vs. UW-Milwaukee Season: .448 (30-67) Kellie Cook, 1993 (1/12/93) MOST REBOUNDS Career: .444 (71-160) Kellie Cook, 1992-93 Season: 92 by Julia Egan, 1981 Game: 75 vs. Central Michigan (3/10/77) Career: 236 by Moira Kennelly, 1991-94 Season: 1,485, 1981 MOST FREE THROWS MADE MOST ASSISTS MOST GAMES PLAYED Game: 16 by Michele Savage vs. Purdue (2/24/91) Game: 35 vs. BYU (12/2/88) Season: 34 by Julie Calahan, Amy Prichard and Season: 173 by Anucha Browne, 1985 Season: 615, 1995-96 Career: 469 by Anucha Browne, 1982-85 Patience Vanderbush- Murphy, 1981; Christina Braden, Michele Ratay, Megan Chawansky and Kristina Divjak, MOST BLOCKED SHOTS MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1995-96 Game: 13 vs. Morgan State (12/14/11); 13 vs. Texas Southern Game: 25 by Anucha Browne vs. Northeastern Illinois, Career: 126 by Kendall Hackney 2009-13 (12/16/08) (1/4/85) Season: 220, 2013-14 Season: 254 by Anucha Browne, 1985 Career: 719 by Anucha Browne, 1982-85 MOST STEALS Game: 28 vs. Michigan (1/10/81) Season: 413, 1979-80

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POINTS BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Anucha Browne (1982-85) 2,307 1. Amy Jaeschke (2007-11) 357 2. Amy Jaeschke (2007-11) 1,976 2. Sarah Kwasinski (2001-05) 216 3. Michele Ratay (1992-97) 1,798 3. Anucha Browne (1982-85) 174 4. Megan Chawansky (1995-99) 1,776 4. Alex Cohen (2011-present) 116 5. Maureen Holohan (1991-95) 1,699 5. Christina Braden (1992-96) 106 6. Michele Savage (1989-92) 1,688 6. Lauren Douglas (2012-present) 96 7. Julie Calahan (1978-81) 1,648 7. Dannielle Diamant (2009-13) 93 8. Kristina Divjak (1995-2000) 1,640 8. Heather Ertel (1989-93) 84 9. Kendall Hackney (2009-2013) 1,547 9. Kendall Hackney (2009-13) 75 10. Amy Prichard (1980-83) 1,533 10. Patricia Babcock (1991-94) 73

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE STEALS 1. Michele Savage (1989-92) .606 1. Moira Kennelly (1991-94) 236 2. Katrina Hannaford (1993-97) .554 2. Amy Prichard (1980-83) 227 3. Donna Groh (1989-93) .557 3. Nancy Kennelly (1989-93) 223 4. Martha Megill (1977-80) .547 KENDALL HACKNEY is the NU record holder for career games 4. Maureen Holohan (1991-95) 204 5. Patricia Babcock (1991-1994) .546 played at 126. She also ranks in the top-10 a number of categories 5. Laura Wiesen (1983-86) 202 6. Carrie Lawless (1986-89) .543 including points (ninth), 3-point field goals (fifth), blocks (ninth) 6. Michele Savage (1989-92) 200 7. Judy Banathy (1986-87) .539 and rebounds (sixth) among others. 7. Anucha Browne (1983-86) 196 8. Julie Calahan (1978-81) .519 8. Megan Chawansky (1995-99) 191 9. Anucha Browne (1982-85) .508 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 9. Connie Erickson (1981-84) 183 1. Anucha Browne (1982-85) 719 10. Julia Egan (1979-81) 175 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 2. Megan Chawansky (1995-99) 661 1. Michele Ratay (1992-97) 244 3. Michele Ratay (1992-97) 545 GAMES PLAYED 2. Kristina Divjak (1995-2000) 220 4. Katrina Hannaford (1993-97) 512 1. Kendall Hackney (2009-13) 126 3. Moira Kennelly (1991-94) 173 5. Nancy Kennelly (1989-93) 510 2. Laura Augustyniak (1979-83) 122 4. Dana Leonard (1997-2001) 168 6. Maureen Holohan (1991-95) 496 3. Megan Chawansky (1995-99) 121 5. Kendall Hackney (2009-13) 147 Amy Jaeschke (2007-11) 496 Kelly Cole (1987-91) 121 6. Beth Marshall (2006-11) 146 8. Michele Savage (1989-92) 489 P. Vanderbush-Murphy (1979-82) 121 7. Megan Chawansky (1995-99) 131 9. Julie Calahan (1978-81) 462 6. Kristin Cartwright (2005-09) 120 Samantha McComb (2001-05) 131 10. Patricia Babcock (1991-94) 432 Michele Ratay (1992-97) 120 9. Maggie Lyon (2012-Present) 118 8. Amy Prichard (1980-83) 118 10. Maureen Holohan (1991-95) 115 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Amy Jaeschke (2007-11) 118 (MIN. 100 ATTEMPTED) 10. Nancy Kennelly (1989-93) 116 THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 1. Kristina Divjak (1995-2000) .835 1. Michele Ratay (1992-97) 629 2. Anne Marie McNamee (1986-87) .832 CONSECUTIVE GAMES 2. Kristina Divjak (1995-2000) 544 3. Kristin Cartwright (2005-09) .827 SCORING IN DOUBLE FIGURES 3. Dana Leonard (1997-2001) 487 4. Beth Marshall (2006-11) .826 1. Anucha Browne (1982-85) *56 4. Moira Kennelly (1991-94) 454 5. Michele Ratay (1992-97) .811 2. Kristina Divjak (1996-98) *55 5. Kendall Hackney (2009-13) 424 6. Brittany Orban (2008-pres) .806 3. Amy Jaeschke (2010-11) *46 6. Beth Marshall (2006-11) 417 7. Kelly Cole (1987-91) .803 4. Patricia Babcock (1992-94) *26 7. Melissa Culver (2001-05) 387 Brittany Orban (2008-12) .803 5. Michele Savage (1990-91) 25 8. Megan Chawansky (1995-99) 382 8. Moira Kennelly (1991-94) .798 6. Michele Savage (1992-93) *23 9. Samantha McComb (2001-05) 378 Samantha McComb (2001-05) .798 7. Maureen Holohan (1992-93) *20 10. Maggie Lyon (2012-Present) 349 8. Michele Ratay (1995-96) *19 REBOUNDS 9. Connie Erickson (1983-84) 17 THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE 1. Anucha Browne (1982-85) 951 10. Anucha Browne (1981-83) *16 1. Kellie Cook (1992-93) .444 2. Amy Jaeschke (2007-11) 933 2. Brittany Orban (2008-12) .411 3. P. Vanderbush-Murphy (1979-82) 863 Current players in BOLD 3. Kristina Divjak (1995-2000) .404 4. Patricia Babcock (1991-1994) 813 * indicates streak spanned over multiple seasons 4. Nancy Kennelly (1989-93) .394 5. Julie Calahan (1978-81) 778 5. Michele Ratay (1992-97) .388 6. Kendall Hackney (2009-13) 699 6. Moira Kennelly (1991-94) .381 7. Megan Chawansky (1995-99) 686 7. Lauren Douglas (2012-Present) .351 8. Maureen Holohan (1991-95) 683 8. Beth Marshall (2006-11) .350 9. Michele Savage (1989-91) 681 9. Kendall Hackney (2009-13) .347 10. Amy Prichard (1980-83) 653 10. Dana Leonard (1997-2001) .345 -- Maggie Lyon (2012-Present) .338 ASSISTS 1. Nancy Kennelly (1989-93) 892 FREE THROWS MADE 2. Moira Kennelly (1991-94) 546 1. Anucha Browne (1982-85) 469 3. Amber DeWall (1994-98) 541 2. Megan Chawansky (1995-99) 449 4. Megan Chawansky (1995-99) 534 3. Michele Ratay (1992-97) 442 5. Laura Wiesen (1983-86) 474 4. Katrina Hannaford (1993-97) 387 6. Connie Erickson (1981-84) 448 5. Nancy Kennelly (1989-93) 385 7. Joanne Palombo (1984-87) 378 6. Michele Savage (1989-92) 382 8. Kelly Cole (1987-91) 376 7. Amy Jaeschke (2007-11) 359 9. Michele Ratay (1992-97) 368 MICHELE RATAY holds the career record for three-point field 8. Julie Calahan (1978-81) 337 10. Karly Roser (2011-Present) 362 goals (244) made and three-point field goals attempted (629). 9. Patricia Babcock (1991-94) 273 Brittany Orban (2008-12) 273 29 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

POINTS 1. Anucha Browne (1984-85) 855 PATRICIA BABCOCK hold’s NU’s single-season record for rebounds with 305. 2. Amy Jaeschke (2010-11) 705 3. Julie Calahan (1980-81) 701 4. Kristina Divjak (1997-98) 684 5. Michele Ratay (1995-96) 579 6. Michele Savage (1990-91) 569 7. Amy Prichard (1980-81) 562 8. Amy Jaeschke (2009-10) 559 9. Anucha Browne (1983-84) 554 10. Anucha Browne (1982-83) 552

SCORING AVERAGE 1. Anucha Browne (1984-85) 30.5 2. Kristina Divjak (1997-98) 22.1 3. Amy Jaeschke (2010-11) 21.4 4. Anucha Browne (1983-84) 21.3 5. Michele Savage (1990-91) 21.1 6. Julie Calahan (1980-81) 20.6 7. Anucha Browne (1982-83) 20.4 8. Michele Savage (1991-92) 19.9 9. Michele Ratay (1996-97) 19.0 10. Kristina Divjak (1996-97) 18.9 THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (MIN. 50 ATT.) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Kellie Cook (1992-93) .448 FIELD GOALS 1. Anucha Browne (1984-85) 666 Brittany Orban (2010-11) .448 1. Anucha Browne (1984-85) 341 2. Amy Prichard (1980-81) 559 3. Kristina Divjak (1996-97) .442 2. Amy Jaeschke (2007-11) 274 3. Amy Jaeschke (2010-11) 555 4. Kellie Cook (1991-92) .441 3. Julie Calahan (1980-81) 261 4. Kristina Divjak (1997-98) 546 5. Kristina Divjak (1995-96) .424 4. Amy Prichard (1980-81) 246 5. Julie Calahan (1980-81) 510 6. Moira Kennelly (1991-92) .423 5. Kristina Divjak (1997-98) 243 6. Amy Jaeschke (2009-10) 491 7. Nancy Kennelly (1990-91) .417 6. Amy Jaeschke (2009-10) 223 7. Anucha Browne (1983-84) 481 8. Maureen Holohan (1993-94) .413 7. Anucha Browne (1983-84) 221 8. Michele Ratay (1995-96) 447 9. Michele Ratay (1995-96) .411 Anucha Browne (1982-83) 221 9. Morgan Jones (2011-12) 444 10. Michele Ratay (1996-97) .407 9. Michele Savage (1990-91) 217 10. P. Vanderbush-Murphy (1980-81) 428

10. Michele Savage (1991-92) 206 FREE THROWS MADE

1. Julie Calahan (1980-81) 179 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 150 attempts) 2. Anucha Browne (1984-85) 173 1. Michele Savage (1989-90) .652 3. Christina Braden (1995-96) 151 2. Katrina Hannaford (1995-96) .626 4. Amy Jaeschke (2010-11) 141 3. Michele Savage (1991-92) .608 5. Michele Ratay (1996-97) 136 4. Tracie Diemer (1981-82) .604 6. Michele Savage (1990-91) 135 5. Donna Groh (1992-93) .593 7. Megan Chawansky (1998-99) 131 6. Patricia Babcock (1992-93) .589 Michele Ratay (1994-95) 131 7. Michele Savage (1990-91) .588 9. Katrina Hannaford (1995-96) 130 8. Julie Calahan (1979-80) .587 10. Megan Chawansky (1997-98) 129 9. Katrina Hannaford (1993-94) .572

10. Carrie Lawless (1989) .565 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 50 ATT.) 1. Kristin Cartwright (2008-09) .874 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 2. Michele Ratay (1996-97) .872 1. Michele Ratay (1995-96) 85 3. Anne Marie McNamee (1986-87) .863 2. Kristina Divjak (1997-98) 82 4. Beth Marshall (2010-11) .860 3. Kristina Divjak (1996-97) 80 5. Dannielle Diamant (2009-10) .859 4. Michele Ratay (1996-97) 79 6. Kristin Cartwright (2005-06) .857 5. Maggie Lyon (2013-14) 65 7. A.J. Glasauer (2005-06) .855 6. Moira Kennelly (1993-94) 64 8. Kristina Divjak (1997-98) .853 7. Beth Marshall (2009-10) 61 9. Jeanine Wasielewski (1989-90) .848 Beth Marshall (2010-11) 61 10. Moira Kennelly (1992-93) .846 9. Moira Kennelly (1991-92) 60 Kelly Cole (1990-91) .846 10. Dana Leonard (1998-99) 57 REBOUNDS THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 1. Patricia Babcock (1993-94) 305 1. Michele Ratay (1995-96) 207 2. Julie Calahan (1980-81) 300 2. Kristina Divjak (1997-98) 206 3. Amy Jaeschke (2010-11) 297 3. Maggie Lyon (2013-14) 198 4. Christina Braden (1995-96) 289 4. Morgan Jones (2011-12) 196 5. P. Vanderbush-Murphy (1980-81) 287 5. Michele Ratay (1996-97) 194 6. Anucha Browne (1983-84) 271 6. Beth Marshall (2010-11) 184 7. Nia Coffey (2013-14) 260 7. Kristina Divjak (1996-97) 181 8. Anucha Browne (1984-85) 257 8. Moira Kennelly (1993-94) 176 Amy Prichard (1980-81) 257 9. Dana Leonard (1998-99) 169 10. Anucha Browne (1982-83) 249 10. Beth Marshall (2009-10) 158

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STEALS 1. Julie Egan (1980-91) 92 2. Moira Kennelly (1993-94) 83 3. Connie Erickson (1981-82) 75 4. Amy Prichard (1981-82) 74 5. Anne Marie McNamee (1986-87) 72 6. Ashley Deary (2013-14) 71 7. Moira Kennelly (1992-93) 69 Michele Savage (1991-92) 69 Julie Calahan (1980-81) 69 10. Amy Prichard (1982-83) 68

GAMES STARTED 1. Michele Ratay (1995-96) 34 Christina Braden (1995-96) 34 3. Ashley Deary (2013-14) 33 Amy Jaeschke (2009-10) 33 Brittany Orban (2009-10) 33 Kristin Cartwright (2009-10) 33 Amy Jaeschke (2010-11) 33 Kendall Hackney (2010-11) 33 Brittany Orban (2010-11) 33 10. Katrina Hannaford (1995-96) 32 Maggie Lyon (2013-14) 32

MINUTES PLAYED 1. Michele Ratay (1995-96) 1,245 2. Amy Jaeschke (2010-11) 1,190 3. Maggie Lyon (2013-14) 1,167 4. Amy Jaeschke (2009-10) 1,148 5. Christina Braden (1995-96) 1,144 6. Kristina Divjak (1997-98) 1,140 7. Megan Chawansky (1995-96) 1,116 8. Beth Marshall (2009-10) 1,104 9. Nancy Kennelly (1990-91) 1,090 10. Nancy Kennelly (1989-90) 1,079 Point guard BETH MARSHALL was one of three players to log 1,000- plus minutes in the 2010-11 season. DOUBLE-DOUBLES 1. Patricia Babcock (1993-94) 18 2. Anucha Browne (1983-84) 16 ASSISTS 3. Amy Jaeschke (2010-11) 15 1. Nancy Kennelly (1990-91) 252 4. Patricia Babcock (1991-92) 11 Nancy Kennelly (1992-93) 252 5. Anucha Browne (1984-85) 10 3. Nancy Kennelly (1989-90) 215 6. Anucha Browne (1982-83) 9 4. Amber DeWall (1997-98) 205 Amy Jaeschke (2008-09) 9 5. Ashley Deary (2013-14) 202 8. Nia Coffey (2013-14) 8 6. Moira Kennelly (1991-92) 200 9. Ifeoma Okonkwo (2005-06) 6 7. Moira Kennelly (1993-94) 196 8. Connie Erickson (1981-82) 194 TRIPLE-DOUBLES 9. Karly Roser (2012-13) 188 1. Amber DeWall vs. Indiana (1997-98) 10. Amber DeWall (1996-97) 185 2. Amy Jaeschke vs. Chicago State (2010-11)

Current players in BOLD BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Amy Jaeschke (2009-10) 106 2. Amy Jaeschke (2010-11) 104 3. Amy Jaeschke (2008-09) 96 4. Alex Cohen (2013-14) 73 5. Nia Coffey (2013-14) 59 6. Christina Braden (1995-96) 58 7. Anucha Browne (1983-84) 55 8. Sarah Kwasinski (2001-02) 54 9. Sarah Kwasinski (2002-03) 51 Lauren Douglas (2012-13) 51

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POINTS K. Divjak at Minnesota (1/19/97) 6 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. nine attempts) 1. A. Browne at St. John’s (12/8/84) 45 M. Ratay vs. Michigan (3/1/96) 6 1. P. Babcock (10-10) vs. Wake Forest (12/4/93) 100 2. A. Browne vs. Minnesota (1/27/85) 44 M. Chawansky vs. Michigan (2/16/96) 6 M. Murphy (9-9) vs. St. Francis (12/10/77) 100 3. A. Browne vs. N. Illinois (12/5/84) 40 K. Divjak vs. Ohio State (2/9/96) 6 3. C. Erickson (11-12) vs. Iowa (2/21/81) .917 4. M. Ratay vs. Kansas St. (12/18/95) 39 M. Ratay vs. Minnesota (12/31/95) 6 M. Megill (11-12) vs. DePaul (2/1/77) .917 5. Amy Jaeschke vs. C. Mich. (12/11/10) 37 M. Kennelly vs. Penn State (1/6/94) 6 5. L. Schock (10-11) vs. Purdue (2/21/99) .909 6. D. Groh at Minnesota (3/9/91) 36 M. Kennelly at Northeastern (12/22/93) 6 6. P. Babcock (9-10) vs. Ga. Tech (3/17/93) .900 M. Savage vs. Wisconsin (2/28/92) 36 B. Marshall vs. Indiana (2/18/10) 6 M. Holohan (9-10) vs. E. Ill. (1/14/93) .900 8. K. Divjak vs. Penn State (2/27/98) 35 B. Marshall vs. Duquesne (3/18/10) 6 8. C. Inman (8-9) vs. Wisconsin (1/18/13) .889 A. Browne vs. Notre Dame (12/7/83) 35 P. Babcock (8-9) at Michigan (3/6/93) .889 A. Browne vs. UIC (11/24/84) 35 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED M. Holohan (8-9) vs. Indiana (3/12/92) .889 C. vs. Minnesota (2/3/89) 35 1. M. Ratay at Vanderbilt (1/1/97) 13 K. Hackney (8-9) vs. Loyola (Chi) (12/22/10) .889 A. Browne at Indiana (2/10/85) 35 M. Ratay at Minnesota (12/31/95) 13 M. Kennelly vs. Minnesota (2/6/94) 13 ** C. Inman also 100% (8-8) at Nebraska (1/2/14) REBOUNDS 4. D. Leonard at MSU (2/12/99) 12 1. J. Calahan vs. Indiana 1981 26 D. Leonard vs. Miami (12/4/99) 12 FREE THROWS MADE 2. P. Babcock vs. Texas A&M (11/23/91) 20 K. Divjak at New Mexico (11/15/98) 12 1. M. Savage at Purdue (2/24/91) 16 A. Browne vs. Minnesota (1/23/83) 20 7. M. Jones vs. Kansas State (12/19/11) 11 2. K. Divjak at N. Illinois (11/25/98) 15 A. Browne vs. Iowa (1/13/83) 20 D. Leonard vs. Michigan State (2/15/01) 11 3. M. Chawansky at Ohio St. (1/11/98) 14 5. A. Browne vs. Purdue (2/12/84) 19 K. Divjak at Michigan (2/15/98) 11 M. Savage vs. Ohio State (3/14/92) 14 P. Murphy vs. Queens (12/29/80) 19 M. Ratay vs. Michigan (2/16/96) 11 5. M. Kennelly vs. Loyola-Chi. (12/1/93) 13 Martha Megill vs. Illinois (2/4/77) 19 M. Ratay vs. Minnesota (2/25/96) 11 A. Browne vs. Northeastern Ill. (1/4/85) 13 8. N. Coffey at Ohio State (2/23/14) 18 K. Divjak at Iowa (2/11/97) 11 J. Calahan vs. Pittsburgh (1/17/81) 13 N. Coffey vs. Northeastern (12/29/13) 18 M. Ratay at St. John’s (12/19/96) 11 M. Ratay vs. Iowa (1/10/97) 13 P. Babcock vs. Wisconsin (2/18/95) 18 I. Okonkwo vs. Michigan (1/26/06) 13 P. Babcock at Indiana (2/25/94) 18 THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. four made per game) B. Orban at Ohio State (02/15/09) 13 P. Babcock vs. Indiana (1/30/94) 18 1. L. Douglas (4-4) vs. DePaul (12/1/13) 1.000 M. Chawansky (4-4) vs. Indiana (2/13/98) 1.000 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED ASSISTS K. Divjak (4-4) vs. Wisconsin (2/2/97) 1.000 1. A. Browne vs. Northeastern Ill. (1/4/85) 25 1. N. Kennelly vs. Eastern Illinois (1/4/93) 16 S. McComb (4-4) vs. Wisconsin (1/2/05) 1.000 2. M. Savage at Purdue (2/24/91) 19 2. N. Kennelly at Michigan St. (3/5/93) 15 4. M. Ratay (7-8) vs. UIC (11/23/96) .875 3. K. Divjak at Northern Illinois (11/25/98) 18 N. Kennelly vs. BYU (12/21/90) 15 5. N. Will (6-7) at Long Beach (12/15/00) .875 M. Holohan vs. Georgia Tech (3/17/93) 18 4. N. Kennelly vs. Marquette (1/2/91) 14 M. Kennelly (6-7) vs. Penn State (1/6/94) .857 5. M. Chawansky at Stanford (12/15/98) 16 5. K. Roser vs. Illinois State (11/17/11) 13 M. Kennelly (6-7) at Northeastern (12/22/93) .857 6. D. Leonard vs. Minnesota (1/15/99) 15 N. Kennelly at Illinois (1/20/93) 13 B. Marshall (6-7) vs. Indiana (2/18/10) .857 M. Chawansky vs. Ohio State (1/14/96) 15 C. Erickson vs. Kansas (1/4/82) 13 B. Marshall (6-7) vs. Duquesne (3/18/10) .857 M. Savage vs. Ohio State (3/14/92) 15 M. Kennelly vs. Wake Forest (12/4/93) 13 10. K. Hackney (4-5) vs. Ole Miss (12/22/12) .800 J. Calahan vs. Pittsburgh (1/17/81) 15 9. Many times, most recent: A. Mueller (4-5) vs. Indiana (2/12/04) .800 A. Jaeschke vs. Penn State (2/27/11) 15 A. DeWall vs. Minnesota (1/18/98) 12 M. Ratay (4-5) at Penn State (1/31/97) .800 A. Jaeschke vs. LSU (11/14/10) 15 M. Ratay (4-5) at Illinois (12/29/95) .800 STEALS M. Holohan (4-5) at Michigan (2/16/92) .800 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 attempts) 1. M. Kennelly vs. UW-Milwaukee (1/12/93) 11 M. Kennelly (4-5) at Indiana (1/12/92) .800 1. M. Chawansky (14-14) at Ohio St. (1/11/98) 100 2. M. Kennelly vs. Purdue (1/28/94) 9 M. Kennelly (13-13) vs. Loyola (12/1/93) 100 3. A. Prichard vs. Purdue (2/4/83) 8 FIELD GOALS MADE B. Orban (13-13) at Ohio State (02/15/09) 100 S. Neal vs. Purdue (2/4/83) 8 1. A. Browne vs. St. John’s (12/8/84) 20 M. Ratay (12-12) at Indiana (2/14/97) 100 J. Calahan vs. Michigan (1/10/81) 8 2. A. Browne vs. Minnesota (1/27/85) 17 B. Orban (11-11) at W. Kentucky (11/18/10) 100 M. Murphy vs. DePaul (2/1/77) 8 A. Browne vs. Notre Dame (12/7/83) 17 C. Inman (10-10) at Wisconsin (3/2/14) 100 7. Many times, most recently: 4. M. Savage vs. Wisconsin (2/28/92) 16 C. Inman (10-10) vs. UIC (11/10/13) 100 M. Kennelly vs. Illinois State (11/28/93) 7 A. Browne vs. Purdue (2/12/84) 16 D. Diamant (10-10) at Missouri (12/3/11) 100 9. A. Deary vs. Oral Roberts (12/16/13) 6 6. A. Jaeschke vs. C. Michigan (12/11/10) 15 K. Hannaford (10-10) vs. S. Carolina (11/25/95) 100 K. Roser vs. NC State (11/30/11) 6 A. Browne vs. Indiana (2/20/83) 15 M. Savage (10-10) vs. No. Ill. (2/12/91) 100 T. Jones vs. Alabama (3/20/11) 6 A. Browne vs. Minnesota (2/25/83) 15 M. Savage (10-10) vs. Mich. State (1/31/91) 100 K. Cartwright v. Houston Baptist (11/20/08) 6 A. Browne vs. Michigan (3/12/83) 15 M. Murphy (10-10) vs. C. Mich. (3/10/77) 100 N. Bibbs vs. Missouri (11/22/05) 6 10. M. Savage at Minnesota (3/8/92) 14 M. Savage vs. Ohio State (2/1/91) 14 BLOCKED SHOTS M. Megill vs. Michigan State (2/3/79) 14 1. A. Jaeschke vs. Chicago State (11/21/10) 10 A. Prichard vs. Vanderbilt (11/27/81) 14 2. A. Jaeschke vs.SIU-Edwardsville (11/20/09) 9 Current players in BOLD A. Jaeschke vs. Texas Southern (12/16/08) 9 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 4. A. Jaeschke vs. N. Illinois (12/15/10) 8 1. A. Browne vs. Minnesota (1/27/85) 34 5. A. Jaeschke vs. Purdue (01/11/09) 7 2. M. Holohan vs. Seton Hall (12/9/94) 26 S. Kwasinski vs. Illinois (1/20/02) 7 3. A. Jaeschke vs. Illinois (1/9/11) 26 7. A. Browne vs. St. John’s (12/8/84) 6 4. A. Jaeschke vs C. Michigan (12/11/10) 25 A. Browne vs. N. Illinois (12/5/84) 6 A. Jaeschke at Ohio State (2/25/09) 25 A. Jaeschke at Illinois (02/12/09) 6 6. K. Divjak at Purdue (2/20/98) 24 S. Kwasinski vs. Indiana (2/20/03) 6 M. Savage vs. Wisconsin (2/28/92) 24 A. Jaeschke at Iowa (1/24/10) 6 M. Savage vs. Ohio State (2/1/91) 24 L. Douglas at Hofstra (12/23/12) 6 A. Jaeschke at Clemson (12/04/08) 24 M. Jones vs. Penn State (2/12/12) 24 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 11. M. Chawansky (2/14/99) 23 1. B. Marshall vs. Arkansas (12/17/09) 8 K. Divjak at SW Missouri State (11/29/97) 23 2. M. Ratay vs. UIC (11/23/96) 7 K. Divjak vs. Southern Illinois (11/14/97) 23 3. Natalie Will at Long Beach (12/15/00) 6 D. Leonard at MSU (2/12/99) 6 32 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL ANNUAL LEADERS

SCORING AVERAGE 1990 Kelly Cole Sr. 65 2.2 Year Player Cl. No. Avg. 1991 Nancy Kennelly Jr. 65 2.2 1979 Julie Calahan So. 357 12.3 1992 Michele Savage Sr. 69 2.6 1980 Julie Calahan Jr. 424 14.6 1993 Moira Kennelly Jr. 69 2.4 1981 Julie Calahan Sr. 701 20.6 1994 Moira Kennelly Sr. 83 3.1 1982 Amy Prichard Jr. 474 16.3 1995 Maureen Holohan Sr. 59 2.1 1983 Anucha Browne So. 552 20.4 1996 Christina Braden Sr. 53 1.6 1984 Anucha Browne Jr. 554 21.3 1997 Megan Chawansky So. 43 1.5 1985 Anucha Browne Sr. 855 30.5 1998 Amber DeWall Sr. 43 1.4 1986 Laura Wiesen Sr. 403 14.4 1999 Megan Chawansky Sr. 56 2.0 1987 Anne Marie McNamee Sr. 368 12.3 2000 Dana Leonard Jr. 48 1.8 1988 Carrie Lawless Jr. 370 13.7 2001 Natalie Will So. 44 1.6 1989 Carrie Lawless Sr. 435 15.5 2002 Natalie Will Jr. 52 1.9 1990 Michele Savage So. 447 16.6 2003 Sarah Kwasinski So. 35 1.3 1991 Michele Savage Jr. 569 21.1 Natalie Will Sr. 35 1.3 1992 Michele Savage Sr. 536 19.9 2004 Ifeoma Okonkwo So. 28 1.0 1993 Maureen Holohan So. 485 16.7 2005 Ifeoma Okonkwo So. 45 1.6 1994 Patricia Babcock Sr. 468 17.3 Samantha McComb Sr. 45 1.6 1995 Maureen Holohan Sr. 416 14.9 2006 Ifeoma Okonkwo Sr. 61 2.1 1996 Michele Ratay Jr. 579 17.0 2007 A.J. Glasauer Sr. 51 1.7 1997 Michele Ratay Sr. 531 19.0 2008 Nadia Bibbs Sr. 69 2.2 1998 Kristina Divjak Jr. 684 22.1 2009 Kristin Cartwright Jr. 39 1.3 1999 Megan Chawansky Sr. 488 17.4 AMY JAESCHKE led the Wildcats in scoring, rebounding 2010 Beth Marshall Jr. 47 1.4 2000 Tami Sears Jr. 321 11.9 and blocks every year she was in Evanston. 2011 Beth Marshall Sr. 47 1.5 2001 Emily Butler So. 329 12.7 2012 Karly Roser Fr. 53 1.8 2002 Sarah Kwasinski Fr. 378 13.5 ASSISTS 2013 Karly Roser So. 50 1.7 2003 Sarah Kwasinski So. 335 12.0 Year Player Cl. No. Avg. 2014 Ashley Deary Fr. 71 2.2 2004 Samantha McComb Jr. 191 11.2 1979 Vicky Voss Jr. 75 2.8 2005 Ifeoma Okonkwo Jr. 336 11.6 1980 Vicky Voss Sr. 91 3.1 BLOCKED SHOTS 2006 Ifeoma Okonkwo Sr. 421 15.0 1981 Amy Prichard So. 112 3.3 Year Player Cl. No. Avg. 2007 A.J. Glasauer Sr. 383 12.8 1982 Connie Erickson So. 194 6.7 1980 Alinda Cox Sr. 16 0.6 2008 Amy Jaeschke Fr. 296 13.5 1983 Laura Augustyniak Sr. 122 4.5 1981 Karen Stack So. 16 0.5 2009 Amy Jaeschke So. 416 13.9 1984 Connie Erickson Sr. 137 5.1 1982 Anucha Browne Fr. 34 1.2 2010 Amy Jaeschke Jr. 559 16.9 1985 Stacey Neal Sr. 165 5.9 1983 Anucha Browne So. 48 1.8 2011 Amy Jaeschke Sr. 705 21.4 1986 Anne Marie McNamee Jr. 175 6.3 1984 Anucha Browne Jr. 55 2.0 2012 Kendall Hackney Jr. 451 15.0 1987 Anne Marie McNamee Sr. 173 5.8 1985 Anucha Browne Sr. 37 1.3 2013 Kendall Hackney Sr. 400 13.8 1988 Kelly Cole So. 130 4.8 1986 Laura Arnold Sr. 17 0.6 2014 Nia Coffey Fr. 490 15.3 1989 Nancy Kennelly Fr. 173 6.2 1987 Kelly Byrne Jr. 9 0.3 1990 Nancy Kennelly So. 215 7.4 1988 Laura Arnold Sr. 17 0.6 REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1991 Nancy Kennelly Jr. 252 8.4 1989 Mya Whitmore So. 22 0.8 Year Player Cl. No. Avg. 1992 Moira Kennelly So. 200 7.4 1990 Heather Ertel Fr. 19 0.7 1979 Martha Megill Jr. 239 8.2 1993 Nancy Kennelly Sr. 252 8.7 1991 Heather Ertel So. 26 0.9 1980 Martha Megill Sr. 233 8.0 1994 Moira Kennelly Sr. 196 7.3 1992 Patricia Babcock So. 22 0.8 1981 Julie Calahan Sr. 300 8.8 1995 Maureen Holohan Sr. 104 3.7 1993 Patricia Babcock Jr. 26 0.9 1982 P. Vanderbush-Murphy Sr. 194 6.7 1996 Megan Chawansky Fr. 166 4.9 1994 Patricia Babcock Sr. 19 0.7 1983 Anucha Browne So. 249 9.2 1997 Amber DeWall Jr. 185 6.6 1995 Christina Braden Jr. 35 1.3 1984 Anucha Browne Jr. 271 10.4 1998 Amber DeWall Sr. 205 6.8 1996 Christina Braden Sr. 58 1.7 1985 Anucha Browne Sr. 257 9.2 1999 Megan Chawansky Sr. 152 5.4 1997 Katrina Hannaford Sr. 18 0.8 1986 Kelly Byrne So. 160 5.7 2000 Emily Butler Fr. 96 3.4 1998 Kristina Divjak Jr. 24 0.8 1987 Kelly Byrne Jr. 176 5.9 2001 Emily Butler So. 102 3.9 1999 Leslie Schock Jr. 15 0.6 1988 Laura Arnold Sr. 166 6.4 2002 Melissa Culver Fr. 130 4.6 2000 Leslie Schock Sr. 17 0.6 1989 Carrie Lawless Sr. 147 5.3 2003 Natalie Will Sr. 77 2.7 2001 Michelle Zylstra Fr. 19 0.7 1990 Michele Savage So. 222 8.2 2004 Melissa Culver Jr. 59 2.1 2002 Sarah Kwasinski Fr. 54 1.9 1991 Michele Savage Jr. 189 7.0 2005 Samantha McComb Sr. 111 3.7 2003 Sarah Kwasinski So. 51 1.8 1992 Patricia Babcock So. 218 8.1 2006 Nadia Bibbs So. 108 3.8 2004 Sarah Kwasinski Jr. 37 1.5 1993 Patricia Babcock Jr. 220 7.6 2007 A.J. Glasauer Sr. 99 3.0 2005 Sarah Kwasinski Sr. 37 1.2 1994 Patricia Babcock Sr. 305 11.3 2008 Nadia Bibbs Sr. 112 3.6 2006 Sara Stutz So. 19 0.6 1995 Maureen Holohan Sr. 229 8.2 2009 Jenny Eckhart Sr. 100 3.3 2007 Kaitlin McInerney Fr. 34 1.1 1996 Christina Braden Sr. 289 8.5 2010 Beth Marshall Jr. 136 4.1 2008 Amy Jaeschke Fr. 51 1.6 1997 Megan Chawansky So. 177 6.3 2011 Beth Marshall Sr. 130 4.1 2009 Amy Jaeschke So. 96 3.2 1998 Kristina Divjak Jr. 188 6.1 2012 Karly Roser Fr. 142 4.7 2010 Amy Jaeschke Jr. 106 3.2 1999 Tami Sears So. 232 8.3 2013 Karly Roser So. 188 6.3 2011 Amy Jaeschke Sr. 104 3.1 2000 Tami Sears Jr. 200 7.4 2014 Ashley Deary Fr. 202 6.1 2012 Dannielle Diamant Sr. 35 1.25 2001 Leslie Dolland So. 159 5.9 2013 Lauren Douglas Fr. 51 1.7 2002 Sarah Kwasinski Fr. 181 6.5 STEALS 2014 Alex Cohen Jr. 73 2.2 2003 Sarah Kwasinski So. 187 6.7 Year Player Cl. No. Avg. 2004 Ifeoma Okonkwo So. 156 5.6 1979 Alinda Cox Jr. 47 1.6 Current players in BOLD 2005 Melissa Miller Fr. 180 6.0 1980 Mary Murphy Sr. 63 2.3 2006 Ifeoma Okonkwo Sr. 201 7.2 Alinda Cox Sr. 63 2.2 2007 Kaitlin McInerney Fr. 165 5.5 1981 Julia Egan Sr. 92 2.8 2008 Amy Jaeschke Fr. 150 6.8 1982 Connie Erickson So. 75 2.6 2009 Amy Jaeschke So. 247 8.2 1983 Amy Prichard Sr. 68 2.6 2010 Amy Jaeschke Jr. 239 7.2 1984 Connie Erickson Sr. 64 2.4 2011 Amy Jaeschke Sr. 297 9.0 1985 Anucha Browne Sr. 64 2.3 2012 Dannielle Diamant Jr. 188 6.7 1986 Anne Marie McNamee Jr. 58 2.1 2013 Danielle Diamant Sr. 226 7.8 1987 Anne Marie McNamee Sr. 72 2.4 2014 Nia Coffey Fr. 260 8.1 1988 Laura Arnold Sr. 53 2.0 1989 Nancy Kennelly Fr. 52 1.9 33 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL HONORS & AWARDS

KODAK ALL-AMERICA AMERICAN WOMEN’S SPORTS 1985 Anucha Browne FEDERATION ALL-AMERICA 1998 Kristina Divjak (HM) 1981 Julie Calahan (3rd) 1982 Amy Prichard (HM) 1983 Anucha Browne (3rd) KODAK ALL-DISTRICT Amy Prichard (HM) 1983 Anucha Browne 1984 Anucha Browne (3rd) 1984 Anucha Browne 1985 Anucha Browne 1985 Anucha Browne 1990 Michele Savage AWSF GREAT LAKES REGION 1991 Michele Savage PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1992 Michele Savage 1985 Anucha Browne 1998 Kristina Divjak

AWSF ALL-GREAT LAKES REGION KODAK ALL-REGION 1981 Julie Calahan 1980 Mary Murphy 1983 Anucha Browne 1981 Julie Calahan Amy Prichard (HM) 1984 Anucha Browne 1985 Anucha Browne STREET & SMITH ALL-AMERICA MARY MURPHY was a Kodak All-Region honoree and a nominee for 1985 Anucha Browne the Wade Trophy in 1980. 1991 Michele Savage CHAMPION PLAYER OF THE YEAR NOMINEE 1998 Kristina Divjak (HM) 1985 Anucha Browne

ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICA NAISMITH TROPHY NOMINEE 1997 Michele Ratay (HM) 1984 Anucha Browne 2010 Amy Jaeschke (HM) 1985 Anucha Browne

WADE TROPHY NOMINEE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NEWS 1980 Mary Murphy SERVICE ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM 1981 Julie Calahan 1996 Megan Chawansky (1st) 1984 Anucha Browne Kristina Divjak (3rd) 1985 Anucha Browne

FULL COURT FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN 2013 Maggie Lyon (2nd Team) 2014 Nia Coffey (2nd Team)

CoSIDA Academic Big Ten Medal of Honor All-America PATIENCE VANDERBUSH-MURPHY was an Academic All-American 1980 Martha Megill 1982 Patience Vanderbush in 1981-82. 1981 Patience Vanderbush-Murphy (2nd) 1985 Anucha Browne 1982 Patience Vanderbush-Murphy 1992 Michele Savage 1997 Michele Ratay (3rd) 1993 Nancy Kennelly CoSIDA Academic 1997 Michele Ratay All-District 1999 Megan Chawansky 1980 Martha Megill 1981 Patience Vanderbush-Murphy 1982 Patience Vanderbush-Murphy 1987 Laura Arnold 1997 Michele Ratay 1998 Kristina Divjak 1999 Megan Chawansky 2004 Samantha McComb 2006 Sara Stutz 2007 Sara Stutz 2011 Kendall Hackney 2012 Kendall Hackney 2013 Kendall Hackney

Lowe’s Senior Class Award Nominee 2007 Sara Stutz MICHELE SAVAGE was a three-time KODAK All-District Selec- tion. 34 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL BIG TEN HONORS

Big Ten Champions 2010 Amy Jaeschke (1st media; 2010 Kendall Hackney 1989-90 Season 2nd coaches) 2012 Morgan Jones 24-5 overall; 15-3 (T-1st) B1G 2013 Maggie Lyon 2013 Nia Coffey Big Ten Player of the Year 2011 Amy Jaeschke 1984 Anucha Browne (1st coaches/media) Big Ten All-Defensive Team 1985 Anucha Browne Kendall Hackney 2011 Amy Jaeschke (HM media) Big Ten Coach of the Year Beth Marshall Big Ten All-Decade Team 1987 Don Perrelli (HM media) (Selected in 1992) 1990 Don Perrelli 2012 Dannielle Diamant Anucha Browne (first team) (3rd coaches/HM media) Amy Prichard (honorable mention) Big Ten Freshman of the Year Kendall Hackney 2013 Maggie Lyon (HM media) * Indicates Nia Coffey was first freshman in NU history Morgan Jones to earn First Team All-Big Ten honors All-Big Ten (HM coaches) 1983 Anucha Browne 2013 Dannielle Diamant 1984 Anucha Browne (HM coaches/HM media) Connie Erickson Kendall Hackney 1985 Anucha Browne (3rd coaches/HM media) 1986 Anne Marie McNamee (HM) Maggie Lyon Laura Wiesen (2nd) (HM media) 1987 Judy Banathy (HM) Karly Roser Anne Marie McNamee (2nd) (HM media) Joanne Palombo (HM) 2014 Nia Coffey 1988 Kelly Cole (HM) (1st coaches*/2nd media) 1989 Carrie Lawless Ashley Deary 1990 Kelly Cole (HM) (HM media) Nancy Kennelly (HM) Lauren Douglas Michele Savage (HM coaches) Mya Whitmore (HM) Maggie Lyon 1991 Michele Savage (HM coaches/media) Nancy Kennelly (2nd) 1992 Michele Savage Big Ten All-Freshman Team MAGGIE LYON was the first Wildcat in program history to be named Moira Kennelly (2nd) 2002 Sarah Kwasinski Big Ten Freshman of the Year. She also achieved All-Big Ten status as a 1993 Patricia Babcock (HM) 2007 Amy Jaeschke freshman during the 2012-13 season. Moira Kennelly (HM) Nancy Kennelly (2nd) Maureen Holohan (2nd) ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 1994 Patricia Babcock (2nd) Maureen Holohan (HM) Moira Kennelly (HM) 1987 Joanne Palombo Amber DeWall 2008 Nadia Bibbs 1995 Maureen Holohan (2nd) 1988 Laura Arnold Kristina Divjak, Jenny Eckhart 1996 Christina Braden Carrie Lawless Anne Giblin Chiana Hung (3rd coaches; HM media) 1989 Carrie Lawless Leslie Schock Ellen Jaeschke Katrina Hannaford Jeanine Wasielewski 1999 Megan Chawansky Kaitlin McInerney (3rd coaches and media) 1990 Kelly Cole Anne Giblin Sara Stutz Michele Ratay Jeanine Wasielewski Leslie Schock 2009 Chiana Hung (3rd coaches/media) 1992 Donna Groh 2000 Kristina Divjak Jenny Eckhart 1997 Michele Ratay Moira Kennelly Sara Jurek Ellen Jaeschke (1st media; 2nd coaches) Melissa Smith Leslie Schock Kaitlin McInerney Kristina Divjak 1993 Patricia Babcock 2001 Chala Holland 2010 Beth Marshall (2nd coaches/media) Kellie Cook Natalie Will Brittany Orban Megan Chawansky Donna Groh 2002 Natalie Will Kaitlin McInerney (3rd coaches; HM media) Maureen Holohan 2003 Emily Butler 2011 Kendall Hackney 1998 Kristina Divjak Moira Kennelly Leslie Dollard Beth Marshall (1st coaches/media) Nancy Kennelly Sarah Kwasinski Brittany Orban Megan Chawansky Melissa Smith Maria McCarthy 2012 Kendall Hackney (HM coaches/media) 1994 Patricia Babcock Samantha McComb Meghan McKeown Amber DeWall Moira Kennelly Natalie Will Allison Mocchi (HM coaches/media) Michele Ratay 2004 Melissa Culver Brittany Orban 1999 Megan Chawansky 1995 Maureen Holohan Sarah Kwasinski Kate Popovec (1st media/2nd coaches) Michele Ratay Maria McCarthy 2013 Dannielle Diamant 2000 Tami Sears (HM media) 1996 Lisa Byington Samantha McComb Kendall Hackney 2001 Emily Butler (HM coaches) Amber DeWall 2005 Melissa Culver Meghan McKeown 2002 Sarah Kwasinski Michele Ratay A.J. Glasauer Kate Popovec (HM coaches/media) Candace Wrenn Sarah Kwasinski Karly Roser 2003 Sarah Kwasinski 1997 Lisa Byington Samantha McComb La’Terria Taylor (HM coaches/media) Amber DeWall 2006 Nadia Bibbs 2014 Devon Brookshire 2006 Ifeoma Okonkwo Kristina Divjak A.J. Glasauer Christen Johnson (HM coaches, media) Anne Giblin Sara Stutz Maggie Lyon 2007 A.J. Glasauer Katrina Hannaford 2007 Nadia Bibbs Meghan McKeown (HM coaches, media) Michele Ratay A.J. Glasauer Karly Roser 2008 Amy Jaeschke (HM media) 1998 Lisa Byington Sara Stutz La’Terria Taylor 2009 Amy Jaesche (2nd media; Megan Chawansky Holly Palin 3rd coaches) 35 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

A Hicks, Lakhiyia 2007-2009 Ambrose, Kristin 2003-04 Holland, Chala 1998, 2001 Anderson, Virginia 1984-87 Holohan, Maureen 1992-95 Arndorfer, Barb 1989 Hung, Chiana 2008-2009 Arnold, Laura 1985-88 Augustyniak, Laura 1979-81, 1983 I Inman, Christen 2014-present B Babcock, Patricia 1991-94 J Banathy, Judy 1986-87 Jacobs, Patricia 1975-76 Bednarek, Patti 1981-82, 1985 Jaeschke, Amy 2008-11 Berki, Leah 1997-2000 Jaeschke, Ellen 2008-09 Bibbs, Nadia 2006-2008 Jensyn, Ellen 1975-77 Bielawski, Julie 2006-2009 Johnson, Christen 2013-present Boyd, Shantina 2008-2009 Jones, Morgan, 2012 Braden, Christina 1994-96 Jones, Tailor 2010-12 Brookshire, Devon 2013-14 Jurek, Sara 1999-2000 Browne, Anucha 1982-85 Butler, Emily 2000-03 K Byington, Lisa 1995-98 Karsten, Mary 1981 Byrne, Kelly 1985-88 Kearney, Debra 1976 Kedem, Nof 2013-present JOANNE PALUMBO (McCALLIE), now the head women’s C Kennelly, Moira 1991-94 basketball coach at Duke, was a four-year letterwinner for the Calahan, Julie 1978-81 Kennelly, Nancy 1989-91, 1993 ’Cats from 1984-87. Callentine-Shaw, Verlainna, 1986-90 Kroll, Jennifer 1989-91 Cartwright, Kristin 2006-2010 Kwasinski, Sarah 2002-005 Russo, Mary 1982-85 Chambers, Stephanie 1984-87 Chawansky, Megan 1996-98 L S Coffey, Nia 2014-present Lawless, Carrie 1986, 1988-89 Savage, Michele 1990-92 Cohen, Alex 2012-present Lee, Wilha 1988-91 Schock, Leslie 1998-2000 Cole, Anna 2012 Leonard, Dana 1998-2001 Sears, Tami 1999-2001 Cole, Kelly 1985-88 Lind, Sue 1979 Smilie, Breanne 2004 Connolly, Mary 1995-98 Lyon, Jan 1976 Smith, Anne 1984 Cook, Kellie 1992-93 Lyon, Maggie 2013-present Smith, Karen 1977 Cox, Alinda 1979-80 Smith, Melissa 1992-93 Culver, Melissa 2002-05 M Stack, Karen 1981-83 Marshall, Beth 2006-2011 Stedman, Savannah 2008-2009 D McCarthy, Maria 2002-04 Stutz, Sara 2005-2008 Daniels, Nicole 2000-03 McComb, Samantha 2002-05 Sutton, Suzi 2004 Deary, Ashley 2014-present McGarrigle, Shannon 1995-97 Svec, Barbara 1978-79 DeWall, Amber 1995-98 McInerney, Kaitlin 2007-2010 Swift, Colleen 1992-95 Diamant, Dannielle 2010-13 McKeown, Meghan 2010-14 Dickerson, Erin 2006-2009 McKinney, Michelle 1976-77 T Diemer, Tracie 1982-83 McNamee, Anne Marie 1986-87 Taylor, La’Terria, 2013-14 Divjak, Kristina 1996-1999 Messenger, Ashley 2000-03 Turner, Karen 1976-77 Dinkins, Rishal 1986-87 Megill, Martha 1977-80 Tuttle, Allie 2014-present Dolland, Leslie 2000-03 Miller, Melissa 2005-2008 Douglas, Lauren 2013-present Mocchi, Allison 2009-12 V Mocchi, Maggie 2009 Vanderbush-Murphy, Patience 1979-82 E Morrison, Suzanne 2002-05 Voss, Vicky 1977-80 Eckhart, Jenny 2008-09 Mueller, Alex 2004 Egan, Julia 1979-81 Murphy, Mary 1977-80 W Elardo, Pamela 1981 Walker, Anya 2002-03 Erickson, Connie 1981-82, 1984 N Wasielewski, Jeanine 1988-91 Ertel, Heather 1990-93 Neal, Stacey 1982-85 Whitmore, Mya 1988-91 Nolan, Norine 1993-94 Wiesen, Laura 1983-86 F Will, Natalie 2000-03 Finnan, Diane 1986, 1988-89 O Williams, Tracey 1991 Fisher, Becki 1999-2001 Okonkwo, Ifeoma 2003-2006 Wrenn, Candace 1995-98 Flores, Clarissa 1998-2000 Orban, Brittany 2009-present Y G P Yancey, Toni 1976-77 Garrett, Robin 1988-90 Palin, Holly 2006-07 Giblin, Anne 1996-98 Palombo, Joanne 1984-87 Z Glasauer, A.J. 2004-07 Patten, Esther 2006 Zylstra, Michelle, 2001-04 Groh, Donna 1990-93 Pelton, Mary 1979-81 Popovec, Kate 2012-13 H Prichard, Amy 1982-85 Current players in bold Hackney, Kendall 2010-13 Haldes, Tessa 2013-present R Hale, Inesha 2010-13 Ratay, Michele 1994-97 Hannaford, Katrina 1994-97 Reed, Meshia 2008-11 Hansen, Kathy 1984 Roberts, Lauren 2006 Haugen, Tricia 1994 Roser, Karly 2012-present Henry, Lia 2010 Russell, Billée 1999-2002 36 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL POSTSEASON RESULTS

U’s run in the 2014 WNIT marked the 13th postseason berth in NNorthwestern women’s basketball history with the Wildcats compiling a 12-13 mark in postseason tournaments. The Wildcats advanced to the third round of the 2014 WNIT before dropping a heartbreaker to Indiana

defeated Ball State and IUPUI at Welsh-Ryan Arena. on theThe Hoosiers’ Wildcats home advanced court onto postseasonMarch 27, 2014. play in In back-to-back the first two seasonsrounds, NU during the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons, something that hasn’t been accomplished since 1995-96. In 2010-11, NU defeated Creighton before falling to Alabama in a heartbreaker, 72-70, at Welsh-Ryan Arena.

in 16 seasons, earning a berth in the WNIT and defeating A-10 opponents Duquesne In 2009-10 and St. Northwestern Bonaventure beforereached falling the postseason to Michigan for in the Ann first Arbor time in the round of 16. In 1997, NU was the 12th-seed in the NCAA East Region, and led 16th- ranked George Washington at halftime, before dropping a 61-46 decision to the Colonials, who at the time were coached by Joe McKeown.

(1978-79, 1979-80 and 1980-81). NU also played in the inaugural women’s NCAA NU postseason qualified tournamentfor the national following AIAW tournamentthe 1981-82 threeseason. straight seasons During the tenure of head coach Don Perrelli, the Wildcats earned six

Perrellipostseason came berths, in 1986, five when to the the NCAA ’Cats tournament knocked off and Kansas one NationalState in overtime, Women’s Invitational Tournament bid. Northwestern’s first NCAA appearance under second round, where the Wildcats lost at Louisiana Tech. 62-61.NU It returnedwas the first to the NCAA “Big victory Dance” for in Northwestern.1990 and 1991 NU following advanced back- to the to-back 20-win seasons. The Wildcats lost to South Carolina in 1990 but

Head coach JOE McKEOWN led the Wildcats to back-to-back postseason appearances in 2010 and 2011 for the first time since the 1995-96 season. NU is 5-3 in postseason play under his tutelage. second-roundrebounded the game following at Arkansas. year to win their first-round matchup against WashingtonNorthwestern State. A won flu bug 20 gameshit the againWildcats in 1993 that week,and earned and NU its dropped third NCAA its

watchappearance NU advance in four toyears. round Even two though with a the90-62 ’Cats victory. first-round The Wildcat game against women traveled to Tennessee, whereGeorgia they Tech lost occurred to the eventual during finals NCAA week, champions, more than 89-66. 2,000 fans came to Welsh-Ryan Arena to

In 1996, the Wildcats earned their first berth into the National Women’s Invitational Tournament team:in Amarillo, Megan Texas. Chawansky, NU knocked Kristina off DivjakIllinois and State Michele and LSU Ratay. in the quarterfinals and semifinals, but fell to Arizona in the finals, 79-63. Three Wildcats were named to the All- NU ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RESULTS

AIAW National Tournament March 16, 1979 W, NU 67, Southern Connecticut State 61 AIAW National Tournament March 17, 1979 L, Louisiana Tech 88, NU 52 AIAW National Tournament March 15, 1980 L, South Carolina 64, NU 61 AIAW National Tournament March 14, 1981 W, NU 67, Illinois State 66 AIAW National Tournament March 18, 1981 L, Stephen F. Austin 88, NU 67

NCAA Tournament March 13, 1982 L, North Carolina State 73, NU 71 NCAA Tournament March 11, 1987 W, NU 62, Kansas State 61 (OT) NCAA Tournament March 14, 1987 L, Louisiana Tech 82, NU 60 NCAA Tournament March 17, 1990 L, South Carolina 76, NU 67 NCAA Tournament March 13, 1991 W, NU 82, Washington State 62 NCAA Tournament March 16, 1991 L, Arkansas 105, NU 68 NCAA Tournament March 17, 1993 W, NU 90, Georgia Tech 62 NCAA Tournament March 20, 1993 L, Tennessee 89, NU 66 NCAA Tournament March 15, 1997 L, George Washington 61, NU 46

Nat’l Women’s Invitational Tournament March 21, 1996 W, NU 93, Illinois State 71 Nat’l Women’s Invitational Tournament March 22, 1996 W, NU 79, Louisiana State 75 Nat’l Women’s Invitational Tournament March 23, 1996 L, Arizona 79, NU 63

Women’s NIT March 18, 2010 W, NU 79, Duquesne 72 (at WRA) Women’s NIT March 22, 2010 W, NU 66, St. Bonaventure 62 (at St. Bon.) Women’s NIT March 25, 2010 L, Michigan 65, NU 44 (at Michigan) Women’s NIT March 17, 2011 W, NU 89, Creighton 63 (at WRA) Women’s NIT March 20, 2011 L, Alabama 72, NU 70 (at WRA) Women’s NIT March 20, 2014 W, NU 69, Ball State 65 (at WRA) Women’s NIT March 23, 2014 W, NU 88, IUPUI 52 (at WRA) Women’s NIT March 27, 2014 L, Indiana 66, NU 65 (at Indiana)

All-Time Postseason Record: 12-13

DON PERRELLI guided the 1996-97 team to the NCAA Tournament as a 12th seed.

37 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN COACHING RECORDS

Mary DiStanislao • Five Seasons • 1975-80 Joe McKeown • Six Seasons • 2008-Present Year Overall Big Ten Postseason Year Overall Big Ten Postseason 1975-76 5-12 -- 2008-09 7-23 3-15 (10th) 1976-77 18-5 -- 2009-10 18-15 7-11 (T-8th) WNIT 1977-78 17-4 -- 2010-11 19-14 6-10 (8th) WNIT 1978-79 25-4 -- AIWA Nat’l Tournament 2011-12 14-16 4-12 (11th) 1979-80 24-5 -- AIWA Nat’l Tournament 2012-13 13-17 5-11 (10th) Total 89-30 (.748) 2013-14 17-16 5-11 (T-8th) WNIT Totals 88-101 (.466) 30-70 (.300)

Annette Lynch • Four Seasons • 1980-84 All-Time Program Records Year Overall B1G Postseason Years Overall Big Ten 1980-81 22-12 -- AIWA Nat’l Tournament 39 558-557 (.500) 241-413 (.369) 1981-82 21-8 9-2 (3rd) NCAA Tournament 1982-83 17-10 13-5 (T-3rd) 1983-84 15-12 10-8 (T-5th) Totals 75-42 (.641) 32-15 (.681)

Don Perrelli • 15 Seasons • 1984-99 Year Overall Big Ten Postseason 1984-85 16-12 10-8 (5th) 1985-86 16-12 6-12 (8th) 1986-87 20-10 12-6 (3rd) NCAA Tournament 1987-88 13-14 8-10 (5th) 1988-89 11-17 6-12 (T-6th) 1989-90 24-5 15-3 (T-1st) NCAA Tournament/ Big Ten Champions 1990-91 21-9 12-6 (4th) NCAA Tournament 1991-92 17-10 10-8 (4th) 1992-93 20-9 13-5 (4th) NCAA Tournament 1993-94 17-10 9-9 (6th) 1994-95 14-14 9-8 (4th) 1995-96 23-11 8-8 (T-6th) Nat’l Women’s Invitat. Tourney 1996-97 17-11 9-7 (T-4th) NCAA Tournament 1997-98 10-21 3-13 (10th) 1998-99 12-16 5-11 (9th) Totals 251-181 (.583) 135-126 (.517)

June Olkowski • Five Seasons • 1999-04 Year Overall Big Ten Postseason 1999-00 7-21 3-13 (T-10th) 2000-01 4-23 0-16 (T-11th) 2001-02 4-24 0-16 (T-11th) 2002-03 8-20 3-13 (T-10th) 2003-04 8-20 1-15 (11th) Totals 31-108 (.223) 7-73 (.070)

Beth Combs • Four Seasons • 2004-08 Year Overall Big Ten Postseason 2004-05 5-25 2-14 (10th) 2005-06 6-22 2-14 (10th) 2006-07 8-22 2-14 (11th) 2007-08 5-26 1-17 (11th) 38 Totals 24-95 (.202) 7-59 (.106) NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN IN THE POLLS

Season Date of Poll AP Top 25 USA Today/ Season Date of Poll AP Top 25 USA Today/ Coaches Coaches 2013-14 Dec. 2, 2013 RV (5) -- 1990-91 December 3, 1990 10 -- 1990-91 December 10, 1990 6 -- 2011-12 Nov. 28, 2011 RV (2) -- 1990-91 December 17, 1990 8 -- 2011-12 Dec. 5, 2011 RV (2) -- 1990-91 December 24, 1990 12 -- 2011-12 Dec. 12, 2011 RV (3) -- 1990-91 December 31, 1990 11 -- 2011-12 Dec. 19, 2011 RV (5) -- 1990-91 January 7, 1991 11 -- 2011-12 Dec. 26, 2011 RV (1) -- 1990-91 January 14, 1991 15 -- 1990-91 January 21, 1991 14 -- 2010-11 Nov. 15, 2010 RV (7) RV (5) 1990-91 January 28, 1991 15 -- 2010-11 Nov. 22, 2010 RV (11) RV (7) 1990-91 February 4, 1991 18 -- 2010-11 Nov. 29, 2010 RV (4) -- 1990-91 February 11, 1991 19 -- 2010-11 Dec. 6, 2010 RV (4) -- 1990-91 February 18, 1991 18 -- 2010-11 Dec. 13, 2010 RV (4) RV (2) 1990-91 February 25, 1991 20 -- 2010-11 Dec. 20, 2010 RV (3) RV (6) 1990-91 March 4, 1991 20 -- 2010-11 Dec. 27, 2010 RV (4) RV (12) 1990-91 Final Poll 22 -- 2010-11 Jan, 12, 2011 RV (6) RV (1) 2010-11 Jan, 17, 2011 RV (2) -- 1989-90 January 8, 1990 25 -- 2010-11 Jan 24, 2011 RV (3) -- 1989-90 January 14, 1990 23 -- 1989-90 January 21, 1990 20 -- 2009-10 Nov. 30, 2009 -- RV (1) 1989-90 January 28, 1990 19 -- 2009-10 Dec. 7, 2009 RV (1) 1989-90 February 5, 1990 15 -- 2009-10 Dec 14., 2009 RV (5) RV (2) 1989-90 February 12, 1990 15 -- 2009-10 Dec. 21, 2009 RV (7) RV (3) 1989-90 February 19, 1990 16 -- 2009-10 Dec 28., 2009 RV (7) RV (3) 1989-90 February 26, 1990 13 -- 2006-07 Nov. 27, 2006 RV (1) -- 1989-90 March 5, 1990 15 -- 1989-90 Final Poll 13 -- 1995-96 Dec. 18, 1995 25 -- 1995-96 Dec. 25, 1995 24 -- 1985-86 January 5, 1986 20 -- 1995-96 Jan. 1, 1996 24 -- 1995-96 Jan. 8, 1996 23 -- 1979-80 November 25, 1979 18 -- 1995-96 Jan. 15, 1996 21 -- 1979-80 December 4, 1979 17 -- 1995-96 Jan 22., 1996 17 -- 1995-96 Jan. 29, 1996 19 --

1993-94 Dec. 14, 1993 24 -- 1993-94 Dec. 28, 1993 23 -- 1993-94 Jan 4, 1994 19 -- 1993-94 Jan. 11, 1994 18 -- 1993-94 Jan. 18, 1994 19 -- 1993-94 Jan. 25, 1994 19 --

1991-92 November 24, 1991 16 -- 1991-92 December 1, 1991 17 -- 1991-92 December 8, 1991 13 -- 1991-92 December 15, 1991 15 -- 1991-92 December 22, 1991 22 -- 1991-92 December 29, 1991 11 -- 1991-92 January 5, 1992 11 -- 1991-92 January 12, 1992 14 -- 1991-92 January 19, 1992 18 -- 1991-92 January 26, 1992 22 --

1990-91 November 18, 1990 15 -- 1990-91 November 26, 1990 14 -- 39 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN VS. RANKED OPPONENTS

1978-79 1989-90 — Big Ten Champions j Preseason NIT 2/1 L 66-42 #5/6 Ohio State 12/16 L 76-85 at #15 Rutgers 1/2 W 81-64 #20 Vanderbilt 2/8 L 55-48 at RV/#24 Michigan State 3/17 L 52-88 #2 Louisiana Tech a 1/26 L 70-79 #10 Purdue 1998-99 2/18 W 63-54 #24/24 Michigan 2/4 W 64-63 at #13 Iowa 1/12 L 46-76 at #3 Purdue a Central Sectional AIAW Large College Tourney 2/25 W 66-62 at #15 Purdue 1/17 W 48-41 #17 Ohio State 2007-08 3/2 L 43-64 #11 Iowa 1/27 L 60-93 at #21 Penn State 11/11 L 67-38 at New Mexico (--/RV) 3 1979-80 3/17 L 67-76 #17 South Carolina v 2/7 L 63-92 #18 Penn State 11/21 L 55-46 at Georgia Tech (RV/RV) 12/15 L 74-92 at #1 Old Dominion 2/27 L 56-79 vs. #1 Purdue 8 11/28 L 45-60 Wake Forest (RV/RV) 2 12/18 L 71-81 at #19 Pittsburgh v NCAA Tournament 12/17 W 65-63 at Marquette (--/RV) 1/14 W 84-71 #13 Detroit 8 Big Ten Postseason Tournament 12/20 L 102-64 #15/14 DePaul 3/8 W 78-67 #20 Detroit v 1990-91 1/10 L 72-53 at Penn State (RV/RV) 3/15 L 61-64 #6 South Carolina • 12/1 W 70-63 #24 USC j 1999-2000 1/13 L 77-55 #19/19 Ohio State 12/13 L 44-64 #5 Auburn 11/30 L 32-67 at #13 Iowa State 1/17 L 74-62 Michigan State (RV/--) v Regional MAIAW Tournament 12/21 L 83-93 #3 Georgia (OT) 8 1/2 L 49-114 at #8 Penn State 2/10 L 68-48 at Minnesota (--RV) • National AIAW Large College Tournament 1/25 L 55-64 #6 Purdue 1/23 L 65-82 #13 Illinois 2/21 L 65-40 at Michigan State (RV/--) 1/30 L 31-70 at #17 Purdue 1980-81 2/8 W 73-59 #23 Michigan State 2/28 L 68-42 at Iowa (RV/RV) 2/24 L 78-93 at #6 Purdue 2/6 L 57-64 #17 Purdue 3/2 L 74-50 at #18/22 Ohio State 1/31 L 83-87 at #18 Minnesota 2/20 L 34-66 #6 Penn State 2/15 L 73-79 #18 Minnesota • 3/7 L 58-67 at #24 Iowa v 3/3 L 39-72 #22 Michigan o 3 WSF Classic, Albuquerque, N.M. 3/18 L 67-88 at #16 Stephen F. Austin 6 3/16 L 68-105 at #8 Arkansas v 2 Big Ten/ACC Challenge o Big Ten Postseason Tournament • Big Ten Tournament j Stanford Cardinal Classic 8 Roger L. White Invitational 2008-09 6 National AIAW Playoffs v NCAA Tournament 2000-01 11/17 L 57-52 Kansas State (RV/RV) j 1981-82 12/1 W 77-71 #11 Penn (OT) 11/23 L 60-44 at Arkansas (RV/--) 1991-92 1/4 L 70-74 #18 Kansas 1/4 L 54-92 at #10 Penn State 12/2 L 55-54 Marquette (RV/--) 11/24 W 73-49 at #11 Auburn j 1/16 W 75-58 #3 Long Beach State 2/1 L 35-70 at #25 Wisconsin 12/14 L 60-51 at DePaul (RV/RV) 12/15 L 75-82 at #19 Texas 2/2 W 95-90 at #20 Illinois (OT) 2/4 L 62-65 #16 Penn State 12/31 L 68-59 #17/17 Ohio State 1/24 L 60-80 at #12 Purdue 3/13 L 71-75 at #12 N. C. State • 2/11 L 54-70 #20 Wisconsin 1/4 W 49-46 Wisconsin (RV/RV) 2/9 L 72-90 #7 Iowa 1/11 L 67-57 (OT) Purdue (--/RV) • NCAA Tournament 2/23 W 72-70 #14 Purdue j Roger L. White Invitational 1/25 L 43-40 at Minnesota (RV/RV) 2/28 W 91-80 #22 Wisconsin 2/15 L 81-55 at #18/13 Ohio State 1982-83 3/6 L 65-73 at #8 Iowa 2001-02 11/30 L 80-110 at #1 USC 12/8 L 71-61 #5 Iowa State 2009-10 j 12/10 L 54-86 at #2 Louisiana Tech j Auburn Dial Classic, Auburn, Ala. 1/3 L 77-65 #10 Purdue 11/24 W 59-55 #15/21 DePaul 12/30 W 84-75 #15 Penn State 8 1/13 L 70-65 #5 Wisconsin 12/6 W 60-58 Purdue (RV/--) 1992-93 2/18 W 88-70 #20 Ohio State 2/10 L 86-78 #18 Minnesota 12/28 W 63-59 at Michigan (RV/RV) 12/22 W 72-58 #22 Tennessee Tech 8 2/14 L 80-47 at #25 Wisconsin 12/31 L 86-60 #6/6 Ohio State j Louisiana Tech Dial Classic 1/10 L 63-75 at #6 Penn State 1/24 L 78-69 at Iowa (RV/--) 8 LaSalle Tournament 1/17 L 55-60 #7 Iowa 2002-03 1/28 L 56-52 Michigan State (RV/RV) 1/29 W 73-62 at #20 Purdue Head Coach: June Olkowski 1/31 W 68-62 at Wisconsin (RV/RV) 1983-84 2/12 L 62-68 at #3 Iowa Overall Record: 8-20 2/14 L 68-55 at Michigan State (RV/--) 11/28 L 65-67 #1 USC (OT) 3/11 L 66-76 #3 Ohio State Big Ten: 3-13 (t10th) 2/25 L 78-47 at #10/12 Ohio State 12/3 L 65-97 #7 Kansas State 3/13 W 99-84 #5 Penn State 11/24 L 35-68 at Drake (--/RV) 12/21 L 73-103 #9 Louisiana State 8 3/20 L 66-89 at #2 Tennessee v 12/01 L 50-62 at Rutgers (--/RV) 2010-11 12/31 L 49-82 at Ohio State (RV/RV) 11/18 W 61-54 at Western Kentucky (--/RV) 8 Virginia Tech Converse Christmas Classic 8 Oakland Tribune Classic 1/4 L 51-70 at RV/#24 DePaul 12/1 L 67-63 at Georgia Tech (RV/--)t v NCAA Tournament 1/12 L 63-79 #17/16 Penn State 12/13 L 76-72 at #22/25 DePaul 1984-85 1993-94 1/19 L 42-63 #23/RV Ohio State 1/2 W 76-64 Purdue (--/RV) 12/1 L 85-87 #2 Old Dominion j 1/6 L 63-80 #3 Penn State 1/23 L 50-65 at Michigan (RV/RV) 1/13 W 64-53 #24/24 Ohio State 12/21 L 54-93 at #3 Long Beach St. 1/8 L 75-98 #5 North Carolina 8 1/26 L 50-76 #12/11 Purdue 2/17 L 74-60 at #11/10 Michigan State 1/13 L 58-80 #9 Ohio State 1/16 L 59-67 at #2 Iowa 2/2 L 56-67 at #15/14 Minnesota 2/27 L 66-56 at (RV/RV) Penn State 2/8 L 67-87 at #8 Ohio State v 1/28 L 66-77 #13 Purdue 2/6 L 56-74 at #10/9 Purdue 3/4 L 56-25 #11/11 Michigan State 2/9 W 67-38 Michigan (RV/RV) t Big Ten/ACC Challenge j Roger L. White Invitational 2/11 W 55-47 #8 Iowa 2/27 L 61-76 at #10 Purdue 2/13 L 61-64 #17/18 Minnesota v Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 3/12 L 71-98 at #4 Penn State 2/27 L 58-60 at Illinois (--/RV) 1985-86 3/2 L 43-75 at Michigan State (RV/--) 2011-12 1/12 L 70-82 at #14 Ohio State 8 Big Ten-ACC Challenge 11/22 W 45-44 at #20/23 LSU 1/24 L 58-72 at #17 Iowa 2003-04 11/27 L 88-72 #23/20 DePaul 2/7 L 71-73 #12 Ohio State (OT) 12/1 L 57-82 DePaul (RV/RV) 1/12 L 82-72 at #11/13 Ohio State 2/23 L 66-69 #13 Iowa (OT) 1994-95 11/15 L 79-87 at #17 Washington j 1/8 L 40-72 #6/6 Minnesota 1/19 L 58-48 Michigan (--/RV) 1/11 L 35-77 #22/20 Ohio State 1/26 L 80-70 #13/17 Purdue j Roger L. White Invitational 12/9 L 53-75 #22 Seton Hall 12/18 W 78-64 at #12 Kansas 1/15 L 41-71 at #9/10 Purdue 2/12 L 77-63 #18/21 Penn State 1/22 L 57-67 #20/20 Michigan St. (OT) 1986-87 1/13 L 72-81 at #12 Penn State 2/16 W 63-51 #16/21 Nebraska 2/1 L 51-64 at #5/6 Penn State v 12/19 L 56-58 #4 Auburn 8 1/29 L 77-78 #22 Purdue 3/01 L 88-56 #24/24 Nebraska 2/15 L 45-80 #5/5 Purdue 1/4 L 61-72 #14 Iowa 2/12 L 62-86 #13 Penn 2/19 L 46-57 at Ohio State (RV/RV) v Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 1/11 L 69-78 at #19 Illinois State 2/22 L 46-73 at #11/12 Minnesota 1/16 L 66-80 #18 Ohio State 2012-13 j 3/4 L 47-68 vs. #18/17 Minnesota v 1/20 L 71-74 #3 Tennessee Preseason NIT 12/17 L 65-71 #9/11 California 2/6 W 71-58 #19 Illinois v Big Ten Postseason Tournament 1/03 L 69-73 at #9/9 Penn State 1995-96 2/15 L 62-89 at #10 Ohio State 1/17 L 53-67 #25/RV Michigan 12/13 W 77-74 #25 DePaul (OT) 3/5 L 53-70 at #10 Iowa 2004-05 1/24 L 73-77 at #15/13 Purdue 1/12 W 77-69 #5 Penn State 3/14 L 60-82 at #3 Louisiana Tech v 11/19 L 77-65 at Creighton (RV/--) 1/31 L 62-67 Michigan State (RV/--) 1/21 L 51-64 #9 Iowa 11/22 L 89-55 at West Virginia (--/RV) 2/03 W 67-65 at #24/25 Iowa 8 Old Dominion Reebok Roundball Classic 1/28 L 71-89 at #21 Purdue 11/27 L 118-49 at #17/16 DePaul 2/07 L 50-55 Nebraska (RV/RV) v NCAA Tournament 2/2 L 68-69 #10 Wisconsin 12/3 L 78-56 RV/#24 Houston v 2/20 L 45-54 at Michigan State (RV/--) 2/11 L 62-78 at #12 Penn State 12/21 L 72-64 Charlotte (RV/RV) • 1987-88 3/2 L 70-85 #11 Penn State o 12/30 L 62-44 at #12/12 Minnesota 2013-14 1/5 L 65-78 at #4 Tennessee 1/16 L 81-76 at #21/22 Iowa 11/24 L 51-65 at #17/17 California 1/10 L 43-81 at #1 Iowa o Big Ten Postseason Tournament 1/23 L 71-59 at #3/4 Ohio State 12/1 W 82-79 #25/25 DePaul 1/22 L 50-63 at #8 Ohio State 1/2 L 65-66 at #18/15 Nebraska 1996-97 1/27 W 59-48 #22/23 Penn State 2/21 L 64-82 #8 Ohio State 1/9 W 71-68 #21/20 Purdue 1/1 L 54-73 at #11 Vanderbilt 1/30 L 68-65 RV/#24 Purdue 3/10 L 66-76 #2 Iowa 1/23 L 65-90 at #22/20 Purdue 1/17 L 67-77 at #20 Wisconsin 2/3 L 101-40 at #10/10 Michigan State 1/26 W 63-59 #21/18 Nebraska j Roger L. White Invitational 2/2 W 93-62 #16 Wisconsin 2/10 L 60-40 Iowa (RV/RV) 2/2 L 75-79 #12/13 Penn State 8 Game later forfeited by UCI 3/15 L 46-61 #18 George Washington v 2/20 L 83-56 at #24/RV Penn State 2/6 L 68-70 Michigan (RV/--) 2/27 L 70-62 #15/15 Minnesota 1988-89 v NCAA Tournament 2/10 L 84-90 at Iowa (RV/--) v 12/3 L 82-94 #6 Stanford j Roger L. White Invitational 2/20 L 73-82 at #9/11 Penn State • San Juan Shootout 12/21 L 78-95 at #20 St. Joseph’s 1997-98 2/27 L 44-75 #21/RV Michigan State 11/20 L 60-106 at #6 Connecticut j 1/27 L 64-76 at #11 Purdue 2006-07 ** Rankings from 2002-2014 taken from Associated Press/USA 11/21 L 83-88 vs. #16 W. Kentucky j 2/5 L 53-63 #7 Iowa 12/10 L 78-59 Missouri (RV/--) Today Coaches Polls at time of the game 11/25 L 58-82 at #22 Western Kentucky 2/26 L 70-72 #11 Purdue 12/16 L 73-58 at Nebraska (RV/RV) 1/13 L 64-81 #24 Purdue *** Rankings from before 2002-03 season taken from Associ- 3/3 L 46-77 at #9 Iowa 1/14 L 70-42 at#6/8 Ohio State 1/16 L 65-70 #14 Wisconsin ated Press Poll at the time of the game 3/11 L 70-79 #15 Ohio State 1/18 L 73-41 #12/14 Purdue j Roger L. White Invitational 1/23 L 60-70 at #6 Illinois 1/25 L 72-30 at #12/13 Purdue 40 2/1 L 64-95 at #20 Wisconsin NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1975-76 1/27 W 69-59 at Eastern Illinois j Husker Invitational 1/27 L 57-66 Indiana Head Coach: Mary DiStanislao 2/2 W 65-45 at Western Michigan 8 Badger Invitational 1/29 L 76-90 Ohio State v Overall Record: 5-12 2/3 L 75-78 at Michigan State Queens Holiday Tournament 2/3 W 79-59 at Purdue v • Big Ten Tournament Date W/L Score Opponent 2/8 W 75-52 Purdue R State IAIAW Tournament 2/5 W 66-61 at Illinois n/a W 49-48 at Lake Forest 2/9 W 78-63 Minnesota v 4 Regional MAIAW Tournament 2/10 W 61-53 Illinois n/a W 68-45 DePaul 2/10 W 75-66 Michigan State v 6 National AIAW Playoffs 2/12 W 89-65 Purdue n/a W 44-19 at Elmhurst 2/16 W 81-65 Southern Illinois 2/17 L 71-84 at Ohio State n/a L 34-43 at Notre Dame 2/21 W 67-62 at Wisconsin 1981-82 2/19 L 77-89 at Indiana n/a W n/a Northeastern 2/24 W 70-57 Indiana Head Coach: Annette Lynch 2/24 W 74-68 Minnesota n/a L 22-43 Mass Inst. Tech.j 3/2 W 67-56 Illinois g Overall Record: 21-8 2/26 L 54-57 Wisconsin n/a L n/a Brown j 3/3 W 82-60 Western Illinois g Big Ten: 9-2 (3rd) 3/2 L 61-72 at Iowa n/a W n/a Oberlinj 3/4 L 58-71 at Southern Illinois g 11/27 L 70-81 Vanderbilt j 3/8 L 66-83 at Michigan State n/a L 23-55 Chicagoj 3/8 W 69-67 Southern Illinois 11/28 W 94-38 at Harvard j 3/10 W 62-60 at Michigan n/a L n/a Chicago State 3/9 W 70-65 UW-La Crosse • 12/2 W 93-82 at Western Illinois n/a L 36-62 Purdue 3/10 W 71-56 Detroit • 12/5 W 75-66 at Iowa State j Chicagoland Classic 8 n/a L 30-52 at Illinois 3/16 W 67-61 S. Connecticut State a 12/6 W 92-80 at Iowa Virginia Tech Converse Christmas Classic n/a L 49-55 at Wright Jr. College 3/17 L 52-88 #2 Louisiana Tech a 12/11 W 63-58 at Southern Illinois 1984-85 n/a L 34-54 Illinois-Chicago 12/19 L 62-77 at DePaul Head Coach: Don Perrelli n/a L 50-92 at Michigan j Princeton Tournament 12/28 W 77-56 West Virginia 8 v Big Ten Tournament Overall Record: 16-12 n/a L 58-61 Illinois-Chicago 8 12/29 W 78-70 East Carolina 8 g State IAIAW Tournament Big Ten: 10-8 (5th) n/a L 41-50 Northern Illinois 8 12/30 W 77-66 Mississippi State 8 • Regional MAIAW Tournament 11/24 W 75-57 Illinois-Chicago 1/4 L 70-74 #18 Kansas a Central Sectional AIAW Large College Tourney 11/30 W 88-65 Utah j j University of Chicago Tournament 1/8 W 85-71 Miami (Ohio) 12/1 L 85-87 #2 Old Dominion j 8 State IAIAW Tournament 1/9 W 73-45 Michigan State 1979-80 12/5 L 83-84 Northern Illinois 1/16 W 75-58 #3 Long Beach State Head Coach: Mary DiStanislao 12/7 W 87-49 at Long Island 1976-77 1/21 W 67-60 Illinois-Chicago Overall Record: 24-5 12/8 W 74-69 at St. John’s Head Coach: Mary DiStanislao 1/23 W 75-59 Dayton 12/7 W 95-87 at Western Illinois 12/19 L 74-96 at UCLA Overall Record: 18-5 1/25 L 60-63 at Illinois State 12/8 W 74-71 at DePaul 12/21 L 54-93 at #3 Long Beach St. 1/13 W 109-15 Elmhurst 1/30 L 63-71 Minnesota 12/15 L 74-92 at #1 Old Dominion 1/4 W 78-54 Northeastern Ill. 1/15 W 66-59 Indiana 2/2 W 95-90 at #20 Illinois (OT) 12/17 L 74-79 at Penn State 1/6 W 76-58 at Wisconsin 1/18 W 76-54 at Purdue 2/3 W 70-59 at Indiana 12/18 L 71-81 at #19 Pittsburgh 1/11 W 62-54 Indiana 1/19 W 63-44 at Notre Dame 2/12 W 62-52 Wisconsin v 1/5 W 80-63 Eastern Illinois 1/13 L 58-80 #9 Ohio State 1/22 W 80-69 at Wisconsin 2/13 L 68-69 Ohio State v 1/10 W 82-47 Marquette 1/18 L 70-72 at Purdue 1/24 W 71-51 Marquette 2/14 W 61-55 Indiana v 1/12 W 78-67 Michigan State 1/20 L 65-67 at Illinois 1/27 W 88-45 Northeastern 2/19 W 75-57 Purdue 1/14 W 84-71 #13 Detroit 1/25 L 51-70 Iowa 2/1 W 103-57 at DePaul 2/20 W 82-66 Wisconsin 1/18 W 68-52 at Southern Illinois 1/27 W 80-74 Minnesota 2/3 W 74-39 North Park 2/25 L 63-79 Detroit 1/19 L 54-58 at Indiana 2/1 W 77-56 at Michigan 2/4 W 65-63 Illinois 2/27 W 89-64 Nebraska 1/23 W 79-52 at Wisconsin 2/3 W 77-59 at Michigan State 2/5 W 88-50 Chicago 3/2 W 82-66 at Michigan 1/26 W 67-64 at Dayton 2/8 L 67-87 at #8 Ohio State 2/11 W 73-68 Minnesotaj 3/13 L 71-75 at #12 N. C. State • 2/12 L 58-68 Michigan Statej 2/1 W 70-56 at E.Michigan 2/10 W 67-57 at Indiana 2/2 W 85-74 at Michigan 2/12 L 52-54 Indianaj j 2/15 W 81-68 Illinois 2/8 W 71-53 Illinoisj Harvard Thanksgiving Tournament 2/17 L 57-59 Illinois-Chicago 8 Hurricane Basketball Classic 2/17 W 79-63 Purdue j 2/18 W 75-56 Chicago State 2/9 W 69-66 Iowa v Big Ten Tournament 2/22 L 70-82 at Minnesota j 2/22 W 66-40 Loyola (Ill.) 2/10 W 86-72 Minnesota • NCAA Tournament 2/24 L 61-71 at Iowa 2/25 W 72-57 at Eastern Illinois 2/14 W 71-40 Purdue 3/1 W 92-71 Michigan State n/a W 68-59 Eastern Illinois 8 2/15 W 86-67 Illinois-Chicago 1982-83 3/3 W 71-65 Michigan n/a W 75-64 Southern Illinois 8 2/22 W 82-67 at Illinois State Head Coach: Annette Lynch 3/7 W 87-78 Loyola (Ill.) n/a L 75-84 Illinois State 8 2/23 W 90-73 at Illinois Overall Record: 17-10 3/9 L 86-89 Wisconsin (OT) 8 3/10 W 75-60 Central Michigan v 2/28 W 93-74 Northern Illinois Big Ten: 13-5 (T-3rd) j Roger L. White Invitational 8 3/11 L 79-93 UW-La Crosse v 2/29 W 80-75 Illinois-Chicago 11/27 L 68-86 at San Francisco 3/1 W 65-54 DePaul 8 11/28 L 73-76 at Stanford 1985-86 j Big Ten Tournament 3/6 W 75-61 Oakland v 11/30 L 80-110 at #1 USC Head Coach: Don Perrelli 8 State IAIAW Tournament 3/7 W 62-49 Ohio State v 12/9 W 73-53 Tulane j Overall Record: 16-12 v Regional MAIAW Tournament 3/8 W 78-67 #20 Detroit v 12/10 L 54-86 at #2 Louisiana Tech j Big Ten: 6-12 (8th) 3/15 L 61-64 #6 South Carolina • 12/11 L 53-70 Auburn j 11/22 W 88-20 Northeastern Illinois 1977-78 12/28 W 71-61 Seton Hall 8 11/25 W 84-62 at Northern Illinois j Head Coach: Mary DiStanislao Big Ten Tournament 12/29 W 68-67 St. Peter’s 8 12/3 W 73-57 Bradley Overall Record: 17-4 8 State IAIAW Tournament j v 12/30 W 84-75 #15 Penn State 8 12/6 W 68-62 Bowling Green 12/7 W 77-62 Purdue Regional MAIAW Tournament • National AIAW Large College Tournament 1/7 W 94-70 at Michigan 12/7 W 66-58 Alabama j 12/10 W 89-30 St. Francis 1/9 W 73-70 at Michigan State 12/16 W 79-73 Loyola (Ill.) 12/17 W 70-64 Western Michigan 1980-81 1/16 W 71-56 at Iowa 12/19 W 81-59 UCLA 1/6 W 70-68 at Illinois State Head Coach: Annette Lynch 1/21 L 54-57 Wisconsin 12/28 W 72-42 at Iona 1/7 W 63-62 at Indiana Overall Record: 22-12 1/23 W 72-67 Minnesota 12/30 W 78-69 at Fairfield 1/13 W 76-75 Michigan State 11/22 W 80-73 Illinois State 1/28 L 51-59 at Indiana 1/5 W 68-64 Wisconsin 1/14 W 92-63 Western Illinois 11/28 W 79-67 California j 1/30 L 59-89 at Ohio State 1/10 L 64-80 at Indiana 1/20 W 101-65 at Simpson 11/29 L 64-65 at Nebraska j 2/4 W 91-66 Purdue 1/12 L 70-82 at #14 Ohio State 1/21 L 46-57 at William Penn 12/12 W 84-83 Western Kentucky 8 2/6 W 91-67 at Illinois 1/17 L 72-80 Purdue 1/28 W 67-61 Wisconsin 12/13 W 77-70 at Wisconsin 8 2/11 W 93-80 Illinois 1/19 W 75-61 Illinois 1/29 W 72-47 at Marquette 12/20 W 90-77 Southern Illinois 2/13 W 87-76 at Purdue 1/24 L 58-72 at #17 Iowa 2/2 W 80-60 at Illinois 12/27 W 64-57 North Carolina A&T v 2/18 W 88-70 #20 Ohio State 1/26 L 70-75 at Minnesota 2/4 W 84-42 at Eastern Illinois 12/28 L 62-63 East Carolina v 2/20 L 77-83 Indiana (2OT) 1/31 W 85-74 Michigan j 2/10 L 59-61 Indiana 12/29 L 64-68 at Queens v 2/25 W 97-92 at Minnesota 2/2 L 72-80 Michigan State 2/16 W 77-68 Illinois-Chicago 1/5 W 91-68 Western Illinois 2/27 L 72-81 at Wisconsin 2/7 L 71-73 #12 Ohio State (OT) 2/18 W 77-76 UW-La Crosse 1/7 W 96-59 Northern Illinois 3/4 W 81-54 Iowa 2/9 L 65-73 Indiana 2/24 L 57-66 at Eastern Michigan 1/10 W 66-46 Michigan 3/10 W 90-75 Michigan State 2/12 W 68-50 at Illinois-Chicago 2/25 W 85-74 at Michigan 1/17 L 74-76 Pittsburgh 3/12 W 94-65 Michigan 2/14 L 64-72 at Illinois 8 n/a W 67-36 DePaul 1/23 L 68-70 at Miami (Ohio) (OT) 2/16 L 67-70 at Purdue 8 n/a L 77-82 Illinois State 1/24 L 71-74 at Dayton j Louisiana Tech Dial Classic 2/21 W 77-66 Minnesota v n/a W 69-44 Illinois-Chicago 1/29 W 79-69 at Illinois-Chicago 8 LaSalle Tournament 2/23 L 66-69 #13 Iowa (OT) 2/28 W 70-68 at Michigan State j 1/31 L 83-87 at #18 Minnesota Big Ten Tournament 1983-84 3/2 L 66-80 at Michigan 8 State IAIAW Tournament 2/6 W 74-58 Indiana v Game played at neutral site 2/7 W 71-60 Illinois Head Coach: Annette Lynch 3/8 W 87-72 at Wisconsin j 2/13 W 82-80 Michigan • Overall Record: 15-12 Roger L. White Invitational 1978-79 2/14 W 78-77 Indiana • Big Ten: 10-8 (T-5th) 1986-87 Head Coach: Mary DiStanislao 2/15 L 73-79 #18 Minnesota • 11/25 W 75-67 Loyola (Ill.)j Head Coach: Don Perrelli Overall Record: 25-4 2/17 L 68-82 at Purdue 11/26 W 70-60 DePaul j Overall Record: 20-10 12/2 W 84-65 Illinois 2/20 W 73-64 DePaul 11/28 L 65-67 #1 USC (OT) Big Ten: 12-6 (3rd) 12/5 W 85-57 at Northern Illinois 2/21 W 85-63 Iowa 12/3 L 65-97 #7 Kansas State 11/28 W 92-42 Maryland-Baltimore 12/9 W 87-50 DePaul 2/25 W 82-75 at Wisconsin 12/7 W 78-74 Notre Dame 12/2 W 66-41 Drake 12/16 L 76-85 at #15 Rutgers 2/28 L 61-69 at Detroit 12/20 W 77-74 Tennessee Tech 8 12/5 W 83-55 Brown j 12/18 W 81-65 West Point j 3/5 W 70-58 Northern Illinois R 12/21 L 73-103 #9 Louisiana State 8 12/6 W 79-54 Wake Forest j 12/19 W 73-49 Virginia j 3/6 W 78-72 DePaul R 12/22 L 77-85 at Virginia Tech 8 12/16 L 76-78 at Bradley 1/6 W 61-55 Pittsburgh 3/7 L 61-76 Illinois State R 1/3 W 69-52 Iowa State 12/19 L 56-58 #4 Auburn 8 1/10 W 67-53 at Illinois-Chicago 3/12 W 77-63 Miami (Ohio) 4 1/6 W 69-51 Michigan 12/20 W 70-64 Virginia Tech 8 1/13 W 88-70 Eastern Michigan 3/13 W 72-63 Detroit 4 1/8 W 64-55 Michigan State 1/2 W 88-48 1/18 W 81-72 Michigan 3/14 W 67-66 at Illinois State 4 1/13 W 59-51 Iowa Minnesota 1/20 W 75-52 Illinois State 3/18 L 67-88 at #16 Stephen F. Austin 6 1/20 L 70-80 at Wisconsin 1/25 W 93-64 at Purdue 1/22 W 82-73 at Minnesota 41 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

v 2/21 W 75-61 Illinois 2/23 W 72-70 #14 Purdue 2/25 W 95-75 at Northern Illinois 2/28 W 91-80 #22 Wisconsin 3/6 L 65-73 at #8 Iowa 3/8 W 99-67 at Minnesota 3/12 W 75-66 Indiana 3/14 W 84-66 Ohio State

j Auburn Dial Classic, Auburn, Ala. 8 Roger L. White Invitational

1992-93 Head Coach: Don Perrelli Overall Record: 20-9 Big Ten: 13-5 (4th) 12/1 W 82-60 at Loyola (Ill.) 12/4 W 73-56 Yale j 12/5 L 71-83 Nebraska j 12/13 L 60-76 at Illinois State 12/19 W 63-49 at St. Mary’s 12/21 L 78-81 at California 8 12/22 W 72-58 #22 Tennessee Tech 8 1/4 W 104-57 Eastern Illinois 1/10 L 63-75 at #6 Penn State 1/12 W 89-46 UW-Milwaukee 1/17 L 55-60 #7 Iowa 1/20 W 85-76 at Illinois The 1989-90 Big Ten Co-Champions 1/24 W 82-65 Wisconsin Front row (l-r): Michele Savage, Kelly Cole, Jennifer Kroll, Tracey Williams, Robin Garrett, Nancy Kennelly. Back row (l-r): Renee Ducre, Jeanine Wasielewski, Mya 1/29 W 73-62 at #20 Purdue Whitmore, Heather Ertel, Donna Groh, Wilha Lee. 1/31 W 77-58 at Indiana 2/5 W 78-58 Michigan State 2/7 W 76-68 Minnesota 1/4 L 61-72 #14 Iowa 11/26 L 71-81 Bowling Green 2/12 L 62-68 at #3 Iowa 1/7 W 77-57 Northern Illinois 11/29 L 63-75 Notre Dame NCAA Tournament 2/14 L 70-72 at Minnesota 1/9 L 66-76 at Purdue 12/2 W 107-77 Brigham Young j 2/17 W 80-76 Illinois 1/11 L 69-78 at #19 Illinois 12/3 L 82-94 #6 Stanford j 1990-91 2/19 W 103-90 at Wisconsin 1/16 L 66-80 #18 Ohio State 12/6 W 83-78 Northern Illinois Head Coach: Don Perrelli 2/26 W 77-65 Indiana 1/18 W 62-58 Indiana (OT) 12/10 W 81-74 at Loyola (Ill.) Overall Record: 21-9 2/28 W 70-62 Purdue 1/20 L 71-74 #3 Tennessee 12/19 W 61-44 at Manhattan Big Ten: 12-6 (4th) 3/5 W 109-103 at Michigan St. 1/23 W 86-57 at Michigan 12/21 L 78-95 at #20 St. Joseph’s 11/30 W 74-52 Syracuse j 3/6 W 98-58 at Michigan 1/25 W 63-62 at Michigan State 12/22 L 67-69 at La Salle 12/1 W 70-63 #24 USC j 3/11 L 66-76 #3 Ohio State 1/28 W 70-66 at Loyola (Ill.) 1/6 L 68-85 at Ohio State 12/8 W 82-48 at Loyola (Ill.) 3/13 W 99-84 #5 Penn State 1/30 W 72-53 at Wisconsin 1/8 L 68-89 at Indiana 12/13 L 44-64 #5 Auburn 3/17 W 90-62 Georgia Tech v 2/6 W 71-58 #19 Illinois 1/13 W 62-59 at Wisconsin 12/15 W 91-86 at Vanderbilt 3/20 L 66-89 at #2 Tennessee v 2/8 W 77-75 Purdue (OT) 1/20 W 58-51 Michigan 12/18 W 83-73 Oregon State 2/13 W 58-57 at Indiana 1/22 L 55-56 Michigan State 12/21 L 83-93 #3 Georgia (OT) 8 j Roger L. White Invitational 8 2/15 L 62-89 at #10 Ohio State 1/27 L 64-76 at #11 Purdue 12/22 W 95-72 Brigham Young 8 Oakland Tribune Classic v 2/20 W 64-50 Michigan State 1/29 L 73-81 at Illinois 1/2 W 103-71 at Marquette NCAA Tournament 2/22 W 77-49 Michigan 2/3 W 69-60 Minnesota 1/4 W 90-49 Minnesota 1993-94 2/27 W 73-50 Wisconsin 2/5 L 53-63 #7 Iowa 1/11 W 88-61 at Michigan Head Coach: Don Perrelli 3/5 L 53-70 at #10 Iowa 2/10 W 66-63 Wisconsin 1/13 L 73-82 at Michigan State Overall Record: 17-10 3/7 W 79-48 at Minnesota 2/12 W 85-65 at Illinois-Chicago 1/18 W 86-85 at Wisconsin Big Ten: 9-9 (6th) 3/11 W 62-61 Kansas State v (OT) 2/17 L 41-58 at Michigan State 1/25 L 55-64 #6 Purdue 11/28 W 83-54 Illinois State 3/14 L 60-82 at #3 Louisiana Tech v 2/19 L 70-75 at Michigan 1/27 W 85-74 Illinois 12/1 W 81-66 Loyola (Ill.) 2/24 L 65-72 Illinois 2/1 W 85-65 at Ohio State j 12/3 W 94-53 Bradley j Roger L. White Invitational 2/26 L 70-72 #11 Purdue 2/3 L 61-74 at Indiana 8 Old Dominion Reebok Roundball Classic 12/4 W 89-73 Wake Forest j 3/3 L 46-77 at #9 Iowa 2/5 L 60-64 Iowa v NCAA Tournament 12/19 W 89-58 at Holy Cross 3/5 W 89-86 at Minnesota 2/8 W 73-59 #23 Michigan State 12/21 W 86-59 at Boston College 3/9 W 64-61 Indiana 2/10 W 91-62 Michigan 1987-88 12/22 W 76-67 at Northeastern 3/11 L 70-79 #15 Ohio State 2/12 W 91-66 Northern Illinois Head Coach: Don Perrelli 1/6 L 63-80 #3 Penn State j Roger L. White Invitational 2/15 W 93-72 Wisconsin Overall Record: 13-14 1/8 L 75-98 #5 North Carolina 8 2/19 W 91-82 at Illinois Big Ten: 8-10 (5th) 1/16 L 59-67 at #2 Iowa 1989-90 — Big Ten Champions 2/24 L 78-93 at #6 Purdue 11/28 W 80-62 at Bowling Green 1/19 W 78-70 Illinois Head Coach: Don Perrelli 3/1 W 87-71 Indiana 11/30 L 49-69 at Notre Dame 1/23 W 101-85 at Wisconsin Overall Record: 24-5 3/3 W 71-55 Ohio State 12/4 L 51-61 Louisville j 1/28 L 66-77 #13 Purdue Big Ten: 15-3 (T-1st) 3/7 L 58-67 at #24 Iowa 12/5 W 65-47 Seton Hall j 1/30 L 76-84 Indiana 11/28 W 81-69 at Eastern Illinois 3/9 W 87-78 at Minnesota 12/12 W 75-58 Loyola (Ill.) 2/4 L 63-65 at Michigan State 12/1 W 81-62 Ohio j 3/13 W 82-62 Washington State v 12/18 L 64-66 at UC Irvine 8 2/6 L 74-84 at Minnesota 12/2 W 68-63 St. John’s j 3/16 L 68-105 at #8 Arkansas v 12/20 W 60-56 at San Diego 2/8 W 76-62 Northern Illinois 12/5 L 74-99 at Northern Illinois v 1/5 L 65-78 at #4 Tennessee 12/9 W 80-64 Loyola-Chicago j Stanford Cardinal Classic 2/11 W 55-47 #8 Iowa 1/8 L 77-82 at Minnesota 12/17 W 84-67 at Oregon 8 Roger L. White Invitational 2/13 W 89-63 Minnesota 1/10 L 43-81 at #1 Iowa 12/18 W 87-56 at Oregon State v NCAA Tournament 2/16 W 76-65 at Illinois 1/15 L 64-69 Purdue (OT) 12/20 W 88-78 at Portland State 2/18 W 79-54 Wisconsin 1/17 W 71-51 Illinois 1/2 W 81-64 #20 Vanderbilt 1991-92 2/25 L 66-77 at Indiana 1/22 L 50-63 at #8 Ohio State 1/5 W 64-57 Ohio State Head Coach: Don Perrelli 2/27 L 61-76 at #10 Purdue 1/24 L 39-63 at Indiana 1/7 W 75-53 Indiana Overall Record: 17-10 3/4 W 69-52 Michigan State 1/29 L 64-66 Michigan 1/12 W 72-57 Wisconsin Big Ten: 10-8 (4th) 3/6 W 82-70 Michigan 1/31 W 59-51 Michigan State 1/19 W 92-62 at Michigan 11/23 W 89-77 Texas A&M j 3/10 W 79-70 at Ohio State 2/5 W 70-55 Wisconsin 1/21 W 71-59 at Michigan State 11/24 W 73-49 at #11 Auburn j 3/12 L 71-98 at #4 Penn State 2/9 W 82-67 at Northern Illinois 1/26 L 70-79 #10 Purdue 12/1 L 69-79 Oregon 2/12 W 72-59 at Illinois 1/28 W 71-48 Illinois 12/3 W 93-74 Marquette j Roger L. White Invitational 2/14 L 68-79 at Purdue 2/2 W 99-81 at Minnesota 12/6 W 73-68 Holy Cross 8 8 Big Ten-ACC Challenge 2/19 W 71-64 Indiana 2/4 W 64-63 at #13 Iowa 12/7 W 79-52 Illinois State 8 2/21 L 64-82 #8 Ohio State 2/9 W 73-62 at Wisconsin 12/15 L 75-82 at #19 Texas 1994-95 2/26 L 66-76 at Michigan State 2/11 W 80-45 Illinois-Chicago 12/18 W 95-67 Loyola (Ill.) Head Coach: Don Perrelli 2/28 W 70-63 at Michigan 2/16 W 55-54 Michigan State 1/10 L 67-85 at Ohio State Overall Record: 14-14 3/4 W 83-57 at Wisconsin 2/18 L 68-70 Michigan (OT) 1/12 W 70-54 at Indiana Big Ten: 9-8 (4th) 3/10 L 66-76 #2 Iowa 2/25 W 66-62 at #15 Purdue 1/17 W 83-57 Michigan 11/15 L 79-87 at #17 Washington j 3/12 W 68-57 Minnesota 2/26 W 57-55 at Illinois 1/19 L 69-71 Michigan State 11/25 W 64-55 at UW-Milwaukee j Roger L. White Invitational 3/2 L 43-64 #11 Iowa 1/24 L 60-80 at #12 Purdue 11/29 L 55-74 at Bradley 8 Game later forfeited by UCI 3/4 W 77-42 Minnesota 1/26 L 58-70 at Illinois 12/2 W 79-47 Hartford 8 3/8 W 67-61 at Indiana 1/31 L 89-91 at Wisconsin 12/3 L 48-62 Louisville 8 1988-89 3/10 W 84-78 at Ohio State 2/7 W 85-71 Minnesota 12/9 L 53-75 #22 Seton Hall Head Coach: Don Perrelli 3/17 L 67-76 #17 South Carolina v 2/9 L 72-90 #7 Iowa 12/11 W 71-54 Boston College Overall Record: 11-17 2/14 L 66-68 at Michigan State 12/14 L 72-83 at DePaul Big Ten: 6-12 (T-6th) j Roger L. White Invitational 12/18 W 78-64 at #12 Kansas 42 2/16 W 74-72 at Michigan NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

12/20 L 80-92 at Marquette 3/1 L 63-73 Iowa 8 1/9 W 53-52 Iowa 11/30 W 68-65 vs. Richmond j 12/28 L 54-74 at Minnesota 3/15 L 46-61 #18 George Washington v 1/12 L 60-74 Wisconsin 12/01 L 50-62 at Rutgers (--/RV) 1/3 W 76-57 Illinois 1/16 L 53-77 at Indiana 12/06 W 54-44 Yale 8 1/8 L 55-74 at Michigan j Roger L. White Invitational 1/20 W 50-44 at Minnesota 12/07 W 57-43 Alabama-Birmingham 8 1/13 L 72-81 at #12 Penn State 8 Big Ten Postseason Tournament 1/23 L 65-82 #13 Illinois 12/14 W 75-62 Southern Illinois 1/15 W 73-70 at Ohio State v NCAA Tournament 1/26 L 62-63 Indiana 12/17 L 49-56 Dayton 1/20 W 67-61 Michigan State 1/30 L 31-70 at #17 Purdue 12/20 W 76-66 vs. Morehead St. v 1/22 W 58-57 at Iowa 1997-98 2/3 L 52-84 at Michigan State 12/21 L 53-66 at Denver v 1/27 W 80-67 Indiana Head Coach: Don Perrelli 2/6 L 57-64 #17 Purdue 12/31 L 49-82 at Ohio State (RV/RV) 1/29 L 77-78 #22 Purdue Overall Record: 10-21 2/10 L 58-87 at Illinois 1/2 W 52-46 Michigan State 2/3 L 56-63 at Wisconsin Big Ten: 3-13 (10th) 2/13 L 35-61 at Ohio State 1/4 L 51-70 at RV/#24 DePaul 2/5 L 63-86 at Michigan State 11/14 W 83-69 S. Illinois j 2/17 L 67-76 Minnesota (OT) 1/9 L 52-62 at Indiana 2/10 W 65-52 Ohio State 11/16 W 70-66 Clemson j 2/20 L 34-66 #6 Penn State 1/12 L 63-79 #17/16 Penn State 2/12 L 62-86 #13 Penn State 11/20 L 60-106 at #6 Connecticut j 2/27 L 46-70 Michigan 1/16 L 60-72 at Iowa 2/14 W 89-77 at Northern Illinois 11/21 L 83-88 vs. #16 W. Kentucky j 3/2 W 68-59 Iowa o 1/19 L 42-63 #23/RV Ohio State 2/17 W 69-62 Michigan 11/23 L 70-81 Marquette 3/3 L 39-72 #22 Michigan o 1/23 L 50-65 at Michigan (RV/RV) 2/24 W 71-62 Illinois 11/25 L 58-82 at #22 Western Kentucky 1/26 L 50-76 #12/11 Purdue 2/26 W 74-58 Minnesota 11/29 L 70-73 at SW Missouri St.8 j Roger L. White Invitational 1/30 L 49-66 Wisconsin 3/4 L 75-77 Indiana v 12/5 W 81-51 Eastern Illinois 8 o Big Ten Postseason Tournament 2/2 L 56-67 at #15/14 Minnesota 12/6 L 79-82 St. Bonaventure (OT) 8 2/6 L 56-74 at #10/9 Purdue j Preseason NIT 12/16 W 72-62 at SW Texas State 2000-01 2/9 W 67-38 Michigan (RV/RV) 8 Roger L. White Invitational 12/18 L 86-89 at Texas Head Coach: June Olkowski 2/13 L 61-64 #17/18 Minnesota v Big Ten Postseason Tournament 1/2 L 69-77 Michigan Overall Record: 4-23 2/20 W 50-46 Indiana 1/4 L 63-88 at Indiana Big Ten: 0-16 (11th) 2/27 L 58-60 at Illinois (--/RV) 1995-96 1/7 W 87-66 at Loyola (Ill.) 11/20 W 77-63 at Northern Illinois 3/2 L 43-75 at Michigan State (RV/--) Head Coach: Don Perrelli 1/9 L 58-65 at Iowa 11/24 W 56-48 Miami (Fla.) 3/6 L 58-70 vs. Iowa • Overall Record: 23-11 1/11 L 64-81 at Ohio State 11/27 L 59-78 Drake Big Ten: 8-8 (T-6th) 1/13 L 64-81 #24 Purdue 12/1 W 77-71 #11 Penn (OT)j j Rutgers Coca-Cola Classic 11/24 W 84-74 Washington j 1/16 L 65-70 #14 Wisconsin 12/2 L 74-84 UNLVj 8 Roger L. White Invitational 11/25 W 82-78 South Carolina j 1/18 W 84-65 Minnesota 12/10 L 58-88 at Creighton v Denver Classic 11/28 W 82-61 at Loyola (Ill.) 1/23 L 60-70 at #6 Illinois 12/12 L 66-91 at DePaul • Big Ten Postseason Tournament 12/1 W 84-44 Pennsylvania 8 1/25 L 65-76 at Michigan State 12/15 L 77-91 at Long Beach State 12/2 W 78-42 Kentucky 8 1/30 L 70-77 Penn State 12/17 L 59-72 at UC-Santa Barbara 2003-04 12/10 W 83-62 Kansas 2/1 L 64-95 at #20 Wisconsin 12/21 W 86-74 Eastern Illinois Head Coach: June Olkowski 12/13 W 77-74 #25 DePaul (OT) 2/6 W 76-60 Ohio State 12/28 L 61-95 at Iowa Overall Record: 8-20 12/17 W 84-76 SW Missouri St. v 2/8 L 72-79 Iowa 1/4 L 54-92 at #10 Penn State Big Ten: 1-15 (11th) 12/18 W 86-77 Kansas St. (OT) v 2/10 W 72-67 DePaul 1/7 L 61-66 Ohio State 11/21 W 59-41 Creighton 12/19 L 73-78 So. Methodist v 2/13 W 81-59 Indiana 1/9 L 65-88 Illinois 11/23 L 60-67 at Kentucky 12/29 W 95-83 at Illinois 2/15 L 64-70 at Michigan (OT) 1/14 L 37-94 at Purdue 11/26 W 49-47 at Dayton 12/31 W 84-71 Minnesota 2/17 W 75-60 Northern Illinois 1/18 L 41-83 Michigan 12/1 L 57-82 DePaul (RV/RV) 1/3 W 70-49 Marquette 2/20 L 67-79 at Purdue 1/21 L 47-79 at Minnesota 12/5 W 56-52 Drexel j 1/7 W 88-65 Michigan 2/27 L 76-97 vs. Penn State v 1/25 L 52-92 Iowa 12/6 L 61-70 Eastern Michigan j 1/12 W 77-69 #5 Penn State 1/28 L 59-74 at Michigan 12/16 W 60-57 West Virginia 1/14 W 78-75 Ohio State j Preseason NIT 2/1 L 35-70 at #25 Wisconsin 12/18 W 78-77 at UIC (3OT) 8 1/19 L 90-94 at Michigan State Roger L. White Invitational 2/4 L 62-65 #16 Penn State 12/20 W 56-41 at Southern Illinois v 1/21 L 51-64 #9 Iowa Big Ten Postseason Tournament 2/8 L 45-65 at Illinois 12/28 L 45-63 at Loyola Marymount 8 1/26 L 86-95 at Indiana 2/11 L 54-70 #20 Wisconsin 12/29 W 58-45 vs. Hampton 8 1998-99 1/28 L 71-89 at #21 Purdue 2/15 L 68-77 Michigan State 1/4 L 43-62 Michigan Head Coach: Don Perrelli 2/2 L 68-69 #10 Wisconsin 2/21 L 41-61 at Ohio State 1/8 L 40-72 #6/6 Minnesota Overall Record: 12-16 2/4 L 59-60 Michigan State 2/25 L 52-69 Indiana 1/11 L 35-77 #22/20 Ohio State Big Ten: 5-11 (9th) 2/6 W 70-50 at Illinois-Chicago 3/1 L 60-75 vs. Illinois 8 1/15 L 41-71 at #9/10 Purdue 2/9 L 68-105 at Ohio State 11/15 L 68-73 at New Mexico 1/18 L 55-58 at Indiana (OT) 2/11 L 62-78 at #12 Penn State 11/18 L 89-101 UC-Santa Barbara j Roger L. White Invitational 1/22 L 57-67 #20/20 Michigan St. (OT) 2/16 W 90-79 at Michigan 11/20 W 62-61 at DePaul 8 Big Ten Postseason Tournament 1/25 L 53-69 at Wisconsin 2/20 W 74-58 Northern Illinois 11/25 W 74-60 at Northern Illinois 1/29 L 61-76 Iowa 2/23 W 75-68 Illinois 12/1 W 88-53 Loyola (Ill.) 2001-02 2/1 L 51-64 at #5/6 Penn State 2/25 W 73-49 at Minnesota 12/4 W 94-59 Ohio j Head Coach: June Olkowski 2/5 L 52-76 Illinois 3/1 W 89-79 Michigan o 12/5 W 65-59 W. Kentuckyj Overall Record: 4-24 2/8 L 46-70 at Michigan State 3/2 L 70-85 #11 Penn State o 12/15 L 77-92 at Stanford Big Ten: 0-16 (11th) 2/12 W 48-36 Indiana 3/21 W 93-71 Illinois State • 12/17 L 76-88 at California 11/18 L 68-63 Northern Illinois 2/15 L 45-80 #5/5 Purdue 3/22 W 79-75 Louisiana State • 12/30 W 68-66 at Indiana 11/21 L 86-69 at Miami (Fla.) 2/19 L 46-57 at Ohio State (RV/RV) 3/23 L 63-79 Arizona • 1/1 W 78-58 at UW-Milwaukee 11/23 L 71-53 at Fla. Internationalj 2/22 L 46-73 at #11/12 Minnesota 1/5 L 64-73 Michigan State 11/24 L 58-53 vs. Monmouth j 2/26 L 55-73 at Michigan j Wake Forest Invitational 1/10 L 55-74 Illinois 11/27 L 67-50 DePaul 3/4 L 47-68 vs. #18/17 Minnesota v 8 Roger L. White Invitational 1/12 L 46-76 at #3 Purdue 11/30 W 61-42 Hofstra 8 v San Juan Shootout 1/15 L 68-70 Minnesota 12/01 L 67-58 Houston 8 j Roger L. White Invitational o Big Ten Postseason Tournament 8 1/17 W 48-41 #17 Ohio State 12/5 W 66-58 Denver Marina del Rey Marriott Classic • National Women’s Invitational Tournament v Big Ten Postseason Tournament 1/22 L 61-80 at Wisconsin 12/8 L 71-61 #5 Iowa State 1/24 L 54-64 Michigan 1996-97 12/16 W 68-44 at Eastern Illinois 1/27 L 60-93 at #21 Penn State 2004-05 Head Coach: Don Perrelli 12/18 W 54-39 Long Beach State 1/31 W 66-53 at Minnesota Head Coach: Beth Combs Overall Record: 17-11 12/22 L 74-47 Iowa 2/5 W 76-73 at Illinois Overall Record: 5-25 Big Ten: 9-7 (T-4th) 12/30 L 68-53 at Illinois 2/7 L 63-92 #18 Penn State Big Ten: 2-14 (10th) 11/23 W 101-69 Illinois-Chicago 1/3 L 77-65 #10 Purdue 2/12 L 69-81 at Michigan State 11/19 L 77-65 at Creighton (RV/--) 11/27 W 92-81 at Marquette 1/6 L 77-51 at Ohio State 2/14 L 69-86 at Iowa 11/22 L 89-55 at West Virginia (--/RV) 12/4 L 67-77 at DePaul 1/10 L 82-68 at Iowa 2/19 W 79-68 Indiana 11/24 W 64-60 Western Michigan 12/6 W 82-38 Morgan State j 1/13 L 70-65 #5 Wisconsin 2/21 L 62-71 Purdue 11/27 L 118-49 at #17/16 DePaul 12/7 W 78-74 Kent State j 1/20 L 87-73 Illinois 2/26 W 75-71 vs. Iowa 8 12/1 L 70-63 Kentucky 12/15 W 67-64 at Seton Hall 1/24 L 84-49 at Penn State 2/27 L 56-79 vs. #1 Purdue 8 12/3 L 78-56 RV/#24 Houston v 12/19 W 84-61 at St. John’s 1/27 L 75-58 at Michigan State 12/5 L 76-55 Virginia v 1/31 L 77-47 Penn State 12/29 L 79-93 at Purdue j 12/14 L 71-64 at UW-Milwaukee Roger L. White Invitational 2/3 L 74-67 at Michigan 1/1 L 54-73 at #11 Vanderbilt 8 Big Ten Postseason Tournament 12/16 L 68-55 at Florida International 1/3 L 90-97 at Michigan 2/10 L 86-78 #18 Minnesota 12/20 W 66-58 Northern Iowa • 1/5 W 81-78 Indiana 1999-2000 2/14 L 80-47 at #25 Wisconsin 12/21 L 72-64 Charlotte (RV/RV) • 1/7 W 95-58 Loyola (Ill.) Head Coach: June Olkowski 2/17 L 87-69 Ohio State 12/22 W 69-66 Towson • 1/10 L 61-73 Iowa Overall Record: 7-21 2/21 L 63-59 Michigan 12/30 L 62-44 at #12/12 Minnesota 1/12 W 96-83 Ohio State Big Ten: 3-13 (t10th) 2/24 L 74-52 at Indiana 1/2 L 62-60 Wisconsin v 1/17 L 67-77 at #20 Wisconsin 11/19 W 68-57 Northen Illinois 2/28 L 60-58 vs. Wisconsin 1/6 W 66-59 Michigan 1/19 W 91-84 at Minnesota 11/21 L 54-65 Wisconsin-Milwaukee j 1/9 L 65-73 Illinois 1/24 L 79-80 Illinois FIU Thanksgiving Classic 11/30 L 32-67 at #13 Iowa State 8 Roger L. White Invitational 1/13 L 53-42 at Indiana 1/26 L 77-87 Michigan State 12/3 W 55-38 Princeton j v Big Ten Postseason Tournament 1/16 L 81-76 at #21/22 Iowa 1/31 W 68-65 at Penn State 12/4 L 62-75 Miami (Ohio) j 1/23 L 71-59 at #3/4 Ohio State 2/2 W 93-62 #16 Wisconsin 12/13 L 42-74 DePaul 2002-03 1/27 W 59-48 #22/23 Penn State 2/7 W 74-62 at Ohio State 12/16 L 50-66 at Maine Head Coach: June Olkowski 1/30 L 68-65 RV/#24 Purdue 2/9 L 56-80 at Iowa 12/19 L 55-86 at Boston College Overall Record: 8-20 2/3 L 101-40 at #10/10 Michigan State 2/14 W 88-75 at Indiana 12/21 L 53-64 Creighton Big Ten: 3-13 (t10th) 2/10 L 60-40 Iowa (RV/RV) 2/16 W 104-65 Michigan 12/29 W 76-73 at Loyola (Ill.) 11/22 L 53-58 Ilinois-Chicago 2/13 L 54-53 Indiana 2/18 W 97-78 at Northern Illinois 1/2 L 49-114 at #8 Penn State 11/24 L 35-68 at Drake (--/RV) 2/16 L 68-33 at Illinois 2/21 W 64-55 Purdue 1/6 W 58-55 Michigan State 2/20 L 83-56 at #24/RV Penn State 43 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2/23 L 70-63 at Wisconsin 12/27 L 58-44 Illinois 3/22 W 66-62 at St. Bonaventure l 11/21 W 83-75 Yale 2/27 L 70-62 #15/15 Minnesota 12/31 L 84-53 Indiana 3/25 L 65-44 at Michigan l 11/25 W 80-53 Loyola-Chicago 3/3 L 66-43 Illinois 8 1/6 L 54-42 at Michigan 11/28 W 67-63 at Boston College t 1/10 L 72-53 at Penn State (RV/RV) 12/2 L 61-89 at DePaul • San Juan Shootout 1/13 L 77-55 #19/19 Ohio State o Doubletree White Invitational; Evanston, Ill. 12/7 L 46-64 at Illinois State t v Roger L. White Invitational 1/17 L 74-62 Michigan State (RV/--) Big Ten/ACC Challenge 12/9 L 37-60 Bowling Green 8 Big Ten Postseason Tournament v Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 1/20 L 52-38 at Purdue l WNIT (locations indicated) 12/17 L 65-71 #9/11 California 1/27 L 75-45 at Wisconsin 12/22 W 73-69 Ole Miss o 2005-06 1/31 L 70-55 Iowa 2010-11 12/23 L 54-63 at Hofstra o Head Coach: Beth Combs 2/3 L 62-53 Purdue Head Coach: Joe McKeown 12/31 W 82-38 Chicago State Overall Record: 6-22 2/7 L 74-58 at Indiana Overall Record: 19-14 1/03 L 69-73 at #9/9 Penn State Big Ten: 2-14 (10th) 2/10 L 68-48 at Minnesota (--RV) Big Ten: 6-10 (8th) 1/06 L 64-68 at Indiana 11/19 W 93-77 Creighton 2/14 L 47-40 Michigan 11/12 W 66-37 Dartmouth 1/10 L 47-65 Illinois 11/22 L 87-64 at Missouri 2/18 L 79-65 Wisconsin 11/14 W 71-62 Louisiana State 1/17 L 53-67 #25/RV Michigan 11/26 W 81-78 Illinois-Chicago 2/21 L 65-40 at Michigan State (RV/--) 11/18 W 61-54 at Western Kentucky (--/RV) 1/20 W 62-58 at Illinois 11/30 L 57-51 at Valparaiso 2/24 W 70-58 Penn State 11/21 W 75-73 Chicago State 1/24 L 73-77 at #15/13 Purdue 12/2 W 79-73 Miami (Ohio)j 2/28 L 68-42 at Iowa (RV/RV) 11/26 W 78-57 at St. Mary’s (CA) o 1/28 L 53-39 Indiana 12/3 L 95-53 St. John’s j 3/2 L 74-50 at #18/22 Ohio State 11/27 W 65-64 vs. BYU o 1/31 L 62-67 Michigan State (RV/--) 12/10 L 80-50 Nebraska 3/6 L 74-52 vs. Indiana 9 12/1 L 67-63 at Georgia Tech (RV/--)t 2/03 W 67-65 at #24/25 Iowa 12/14 L 90-72 Western Michigan 12/5 W 79-68 Missouri 2/07 L 50-55 Nebraska (RV/RV) 12/17 W 77-60 Saint Mary’s 2 Big Ten/ACC Challenge 12/11 W 92-84 Central Michigan 2/10 L 52-59 Ohio State 12/22 L 78-58 #14/14 DePaul 3 WSF Classic, Albuquerque, N.M. 12/13 L 76-72 at #22/25 DePaul 2/17 W 70-63 at Minnesota 12/29 L 69-54 Minnesota 8 7 Roger and Mildred White Invitational, Evanston, Ill. 12/15 W 68-59 Northern Illinois 2/20 L 45-54 at Michigan State (RV/--) 1/1 L 74-45 at Wisconsin 9 Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 12/19 W 88-70 Northern Arizona 2/23 W 54-52 Wisconsin 1/5 L 82-54 #10/10 Ohio State 12/22 W 70-60 Toledo 2/28 L 50-55 at Michigan 1/8 L 64-55 at Illinois 2008-09 12/30 L 71-69 at Indiana 3/03 L 45-62 Iowa 1/12 L 69-56 Indiana Head Coach: Joe McKeown 1/2 W 76-64 Purdue (--/RV) 3/07 L 55-60 Iowa v 1/15 L 80-48 Iowa Overall Record: 7-23 1/6 L 80-68 Penn State 1/18 L 81-73 UW Milwaukee Big Ten: 3-15 (10th) t 1/9 W 69-66 (OT) at Illinois Big Ten/ACC Challenge 1/22 L 91-48 Penn State 11/9 L 76-69 at Chicago State o New York Life Holiday Invitational; Hempstead, N.Y. 1/13 W 64-53 #24/24 Ohio State 1/26 W 77-57 at #16/-- Michigan 11/17 L 57-52 Kansas State (RV/RV) v Big Ten Tournament,Hoffman Estates, Ill. 1/16 L 54-43 at Purdue 1/29 L 71-63 at #8/8 Purdue 11/20 W 68-60 Houston Baptist 1/20 L 76-67 Michigan 2/2 L 79-59 #17/17 Michigan State 11/23 L 60-44 at Arkansas (RV/--) 2013-14 1/27 L 63-58 at Minnesota 2/5 W 58-56 Wisconsin 11/29 W 71-54 Western Illinois 7 Head Coach: Joe McKeown 1/30 L 62-50 Wisconsin 2/9 L 76-61 at Iowa 11/30 L 69-63 Missouri 7 Overall Record: 17-16 2/3 W 80-79 Illinois 2/12 L 60-46 at Indiana 12/2 L 55-54 Marquette (RV/--) Big Ten: 5-11 (T-8th) 2/6 W 74-68 at Ohio State 2/16 L 60-59 Illinois 12/4 L 78-75 (OT) at Clemson 3 11/10 W 79-63 UIC 2/10 L 62-41 at Wisconsin 2/23 L 72-64 at Penn State 12/14 L 60-51 at DePaul (RV/RV) 11/13 W 64-33 Chicago State 2/13 L 86-75 Iowa 2/26 L 70-33 at #22/21 Minnesota 12/16 W 68-62 Texas Southern 11/17 W 57-53 UNLV 2/17 L 74-60 at #11/10 Michigan State 3/2 L 60-49 vs. Illinois v 12/20 L 81-57 at Indiana 11/20 W 74-57 Hofstra 12/22 W 67-65 North Dakota 2/20 W 62-55 Minnesota 11/24 L 51-65 at #17/17 California j Roger L. White Invitational 12/28 L 66-54 at Michigan 2/27 L 66-56 at (RV/RV) Penn State 11/27 W 66-64 Lafayette 8 Played at Loyola-Chicago 12/31 L 68-59 #17/17 Ohio State 3/3 W 53-44 Minnesota v 12/1 W 82-79 #25/25 DePaul v Big Ten Postseason Tournament 1/4 W 49-46 Wisconsin (RV/RV) 3/4 L 56-25 #11/11 Michigan State v 12/5 L 61-76 N.C. State t 1/8 L 64-52 at Michigan State 3/17 W 89-63 Creighton l 12/14 W 90-57 at Loyola 2006-07 1/11 L 67-57 (OT) Purdue (--/RV) 3/20 L 70-72 Alabama l 12/16 W 84-54 Oral Roberts Head Coach: Beth Combs 1/18 L 74-46 at Iowa 12/21 W 72-61 IUPUI Overall Record: 8-22 1/22 L 74-54 Michigan State 12/28 L 67-70 v. Indiana State o o Hilton Concord Thanksgiving Classic, Morga, Calif. 1/25 L 43-40 at Minnesota (RV/RV) 12/29 W 73-46 v. Northeastern o Big Ten: 2-14 (11th) t Big Ten/ACC Challenge 11/10 W 64-46 Valparaiso 1/29 L 45-44 Illinois v Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 1/2 L 65-66 at #18/15 Nebraska 11/12 W 78-60 at Loyola (Chicago) 2/1 L 70-44 at Purdue l WNIT 1/9 W 71-68 #21/20 Purdue 11/17 W 80-51 at Miami (Ohio) 2/5 W 60-57 Michigan 1/12 L 59-95 at Minnesota 11/24 L 80-51 vs. Mississippi 8 2/12 L 60-46 at Illinois 2011-12 1/15 L 74-76 Illinois 11/25 W 59-34 vs. Gardner-Webb 8 2/15 L 81-55 at #18/13 Ohio State Head Coach: Joe McKeown 1/18 W 74-58 Wisconsin 11/29 W 72-57 Illinois-Chicago 2/19 L 85-67 Indiana Overall Record: 14-16 1/23 L 65-90 at #22/20 Purdue 12/1 W 67-53 Princeton j 2/23 W 62-53 Minnesota Big Ten: 4-12 (11th) 1/26 W 63-59 #21/18 Nebraska 12/2 L 70-54 Northern Illinois j 2/26 L 65-50 at Penn State 11/11 W 69-60 Central Michigan 1/30 W 58-52 at Indiana 12/10 L 78-59 Missouri (RV/--) 3/1 L 86-79 Iowa 11/15 W 71-57 Western Kentucky 2/2 L 75-79 #12/13 Penn State 12/13 L 74-66 at DePaul 3/5 L 60-51 Wisconsin 9 11/17 W 69-62 Illinois State 2/6 L 68-70 Michigan (RV/--) 12/16 L 73-58 at Nebraska (RV/RV) 11/22 W 45-44 at #20/23LSU 2/10 L 84-90 at Iowa (RV/--) 7 12/18 L 82-68 Georgia Tech Roger and Mildred White Invitational, Evanston, Ill. 11/27 L 88-72 #23/20 DePaul 2/15 L 64-82 Minnesota 3 Big Ten/ACC Challenge 12/20 L 80-69 at Utah 11/30 W 76-59 North Carolina State t 2/20 L 73-82 at #9/11 Penn State 9 Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 12/28 L 93-72 at Wisconsin 12/03 W 74-70 at Missouri s 2/23 L 62-71 at Ohio State 1/4 L 85-53 at Penn State 2/27 L 44-75 #21/RV Michigan State 2009-10 12/10 W 72-67 at Loyola 1/7 L 63-61 Iowa 12/14 W 87-74 Morgan State 3/2 W 77-73 (OT) at Wisconsin Head Coach: Joe McKeown 1/11 L 65-63 Minnesota 12/18 W 79-49 at UNLV o 3/6 L 77-86 Ohio State v Overall Record: 18-15 1/14 L 70-42 at#6/8 Ohio State 12/19 L 64-45 Kansas State o 3/20 W 69-65 Ball State l Big Ten: 7-11 (T-8th) 1/18 L 73-41 #12/14 Purdue 12/20 W 68-55 North Dakota State o 3/23 W 88-52 IUPUI l 11/13 W 73-64 at Toledo 1/21 L 74-50 Wisconsin 12/27 L 75-56 Toledo 3/27 L 65-66 at Indiana l 11/20 W 68-37 SIU-Edwardsville 1/25 L 72-30 at #12/13 Purdue 12/30 L 86-55 at Iowa 11/22 W 78-58 IPFW t Big Ten/ACC Challenge 1/28 L 77-49 at Illinois 1/05 L 68-60 Minnesota 11/24 W 59-55 #15/21 DePaul o Tulane/DoubleTree Classic (New Orleans) 2/1 L 66-42 #5/6 Ohio State 1/08 W 69-61 at Indiana 11/27 L 54-50 College of Charleston o v Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis. 2/8 L 55-48 at RV/#24 Michigan State 1/12 L 82-72 at #11/13 Ohio State 11/28 W 61-39 Penn o l WNIT 2/11 W 64-61 Penn State 1/16 W 59-58 Illinois 12/3 L 69-68 Clemson t 2/15 L 68-63 at Michigan State 1/19 L 58-48 Michigan (--/RV) 12/6 W 60-58 Purdue (RV/--) 2/18 W 63-54 #24/24 Michigan 1/22 L 75-55 at Wisconsin ** Rankings from 2002-2014 taken from Associated Press/USA 12/13 W 53-50 at Kansas State 2/22 L 83-59 at Indiana 1/26 L 80-70 #13/17 Purdue Today Coaches Polls at time of the game 12/17 W 67-55 Arkansas 3/1 L 60-43 vs. Minnesota v 1/29 W 68-61 Indiana 12/19 W 85-64 Chicago State *** Rankings from before 2002-03 season taken from Associ- 2/02 L 79-68 at Michigan 12/22 W 85-58 Loyola (Chicago) ated Press Poll at the time of the game 8 Junkanoo Jam, Freeport, Bahamas 2/09 L 72-58 at Michigan State j 12/28 W 63-59 at Michigan (RV/RV) Roger L. White Invitational 2/12 L 77-63 #18/21 Penn State v 12/31 L 86-60 #6/6 Ohio State Big Ten Postseason Tournament 2/16 W 63-51 #16/21 Nebraska 1/3 L 88-68 Penn State 2/20 L 69-57 at Illinois 2007-08 1/7 L 73-65 at Minnesota 2/23 L 70-63 Iowa Head Coach: Beth Combs 1/10 L 53-42 at Purdue 2/26 L 76-57 Michigan State Overall Record: 5-26 1/17 W 61-60 Minnesota 3/01 L 88-56 #24/24 Nebraska v Big Ten: 1-17 (11th) 1/21 L 61-55 at Indiana 1/24 L 78-69 at Iowa (RV/--) 11/9 W 76-70 (OT) vs. Dayton 3 t Big Ten/ACC Challenge 11/10 L 64-61 vs. W. Michigan 3 1/28 L 56-52 Michigan State (RV/RV) s Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge 11/11 L 67-38 at New Mexico (--/RV) 3 1/31 W 68-62 at Wisconsin (RV/RV) o Duel in the Desert (Las Vegas) 11/14 L 53-45 at Illinois-Chicago 2/4 W 64-60 Michigan v Big Ten Tournament, Indianapolis, Ind. 11/21 L 55-46 at Georgia Tech (RV/RV) 2/11 L 81-50 at Illinois 11/25 W 63-47 Loyola (Chicago) 2/14 L 68-55 at Michigan State (RV/--) 2012-13 11/28 L 45-60 Wake Forest (RV/RV) 2 2/18 W 78-73 (OT) Indiana Head Coach: Joe McKeown 11/30 W 52-48 Central Michigan 7 2/21 W 72-66 Iowa Overall Record: 13-17 12/1 L 73-66 Boston College 7 2/25 L 78-47 at #10/12 Ohio State Big Ten: 5-11 (10th) 12/6 L 66-51 Seton Hall 2/28 L 58-48 Illinois 11/9 W 79-69 Tennessee-Martin 12/17 W 65-63 at Marquette (--/RV) 3/4 L 67-54 Michigan v 11/11 W 82-72 Central Michigan 44 12/20 L 102-64 #15/14 DePaul 3/18 W 79-72 Duquesne l 11/19 W 61-45 Howard NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL WILDCAT GREATS

ANUCHA BROWNE • 1985 Kodak, Street & Smith and Women’s Sports • One of the Big Ten’s all-time leading scorers (2,307 Federation All-American pts.) • Set NCAA record by scoring 30 or more points in six- • Two-time Big Ten Player of the Year straight games • Three-time All-Big Ten performer • Two-time Wade Trophy Player of the Year finalist • Northwestern N-Club Hall of Fame Member • Naismith Trophy Player of the Year finalist • Big Ten Centennial Team BROWNE’S CAREER STATS Year G-GS FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb Avg Pts Avg ‘81-82 29-7 136-266 .511 74-116 .638 174 6.0 346 11.9 ‘82-83 27-27 221-396 .558 110-170 .647 249 9.2 552 20.4 ‘83-84 26-26 221-481 .459 112-179 .651 271 10.4 554 21.3 ‘84-85 28-28 341-666 .512 173-254 .681 257 9.2 855 30.5 Totals 110-88 919-1809 .508 469-719 .652 951 8.6 2307 21.0

KELLY COLE • Two-time All Big Ten performer • Academic All Big Ten in 1990 • Member of 1990 Big Ten Champion Team • Ranks in NU’s top 10 all-time career records in free throw percentage (7th) and in assists (8th)

COLE’S CAREER STATS Year G-GS FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb Avg Pts Avg ‘86-87 29-0 44-94 .468 15-20 .750 48 1.7 103 3.6 ‘87-88 27-27 140-301 .465 62-79 .785 94 3.6 352 13.0 ‘88-89 6-5 33-79 .418 11-15 .733 20 3.3 82 13.7 ‘89-90 29-29 116-281 .413 56-68 .824 86 3.0 302 10.4 ‘90-91 30-29 115-269 .428 44-52 .846 115 3.8 292 9.7 Totals 121-90 448-1024 .438 188-234 .803 366 3.0 1131 9.3

KRISTINA DIVJAK • 1998 Kodak All-District • Academic All Big Ten in 1997, 1998, 2000 • 1998 Kodak All-America (HM) • Eighth on career scoring list • 1998 Street & Smith All-America (HM) in 1998 • First in career free throw percentage • Women’s Basketball News Service All-Freshman • Second in career three-point field goals Team (3rd) in 1996 • Third in career three-point percentage • All Big Ten in 1997 and 1998 DIVJAK’S CAREER STATS Year G-GS FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb Avg Pts Avg ‘95-96 34-19 132-283 .466 31-40 .775 140 4.1 345 10.1 ‘96-97 28-28 178-394 .452 93-112 .830 169 6.0 529 18.9 ‘97-98 31-31 243-546 .445 116-136 .853 188 6.1 684 22.1 ‘98-99 4-4 18-61 .295 24-28 .857 25 6.3 66 16.5 ‘99-00 7-0 7-22 .318 0-0 .000 6 0.9 16 2.3 Totals 104-82 578-1306 .443 264-316 .835 528 5.1 1640 15.8

MAUREEN HOLOHAN • Only NU player to score 1,600 points, grab 600 • Recorded seven double-double games in 1994-95 rebounds, have 300 assists and record 200 steals. • Ranks fifth on NU’s career points total list (1,699) • Led team in points, rebounds, assists and steals in and 10th on three-point field goals list (115). 1994-95 • Member of NU’s Athletic Hall of Fame • Three-time All-Big Ten Conference selection. • First-team SportsChannel All-Big Ten Team HOLOHAN’S CAREER STATS Year G-GS FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct Reb Avg Pts Avg ‘91-92 27-23 132-282 .468 31-80 .388 77-122 .631 129 4.8 372 13.8 ‘92-93 29-29 187-372 .502 34-85 .400 77-141 .546 146 5.0 485 16.7 ‘93-94 27-27 164-335 .490 31-75 .413 67-137 .489 179 6.6 426 15.8 ‘94-95 28-28 173-374 .463 19-86 .221 51-96 .531 229 8.2 416 14.9 Totals 111-107 656-1363 .482 115-326 .353 272-496 .548 683 6.1 1699 15.3 45 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL WILDCAT GREATS

AMY JAESCHKE • Four-time All-Big Ten honoree, including first-team • NU’s career leader in blocks (357) selection in 2010 & 2011 • Second on NU’s all-time scoring list (1,976) and in • Associated Press All-American in 2010 rebounds (933) • Led NU in scoring, rebounding and blocks every year • 2011 Big Ten All-Defensive Team she was in Evanston • Drafted by the Chicago Sky in the 2011 WNBA Draft JAESCHKE’S CAREER STATS Year G-GS FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct Reb Avg Pts Avg ‘07-08 22-20 129-306 .422 4-12 .333 34-49 .694 150 6.8 296 13.5 ‘08-09 30-30 167-390 .428 2-25 .080 80-128 .625 247 8.2 416 13.9 ‘09-10 33-33 223-491 .454 9-39 .231 104-138 .754 239 7.2 559 16.9 ‘10-11 33-33 274-555 .494 16-52 .308 141-181 .779 297 9.0 705 21.4 Totals 118-116 793-1742 .455 31-128 .242 359-496 .724 933 7.9 1976 16.7

NANCY KENNELLY • Ranks in the top 10 on the Big Ten’s all-time (223) and games played (116) career assist list with 892 • Two-time All-Big Ten selection • Turned in the best assist season in Big Ten his- tory with an 8.7 average her senior year • Is on NU’s top 10 list in free throws (385), steals

KENNELLY’S CAREER STATS Year G-GS FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct Ast. Stls Pts Avg ‘88-89 28-24 61-161 .379 7-15 .467 55-76 .724 173 52 184 6.6 ‘89-90 29-29 87-161 .455 2-8 .250 117-146 .801 215 61 293 10.1 ‘90-91 30-30 113-252 .455 30-72 .417 107-146 .733 252 65 363 12.1 ‘91-92 Sat out season with injury ‘92-93 29-29 72-161 .447 13-37 .351 106-142 .746 252 45 263 9.1 Totals 116-112 333-765 .435 52-132 .394 385-510 .755 892 223 1,103 9.5

MICHELE RATAY • Associated Press All-America (HM) in 1997 • First in three-point field goals with 244 • CoSIDA Academic All-America in 1997 • Fifth in free-throw percentage with .811 • All-Big Ten in 1996 and 1997 • Academic All-Big Ten in 1994, 95, 96, 97 • Third on the career scoring list with 1,798 RATAY’S CAREER STATS Year G-GS FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct Reb Avg Pts Avg ‘92-93 3-0 3-8 .375 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 4 1.3 8 2.7 ‘93-94 27-25 88-247 .356 37-106 .349 67-84 .798 101 3.7 280 10.4 ‘94-95 28-26 114-290 .393 41-117 .350 131-168 .780 145 5.2 400 14.3 ‘95-96 34-34 193-447 .432 85-207 .411 108-137 .788 157 4.6 579 17.0 ‘96-97 28-28 158-389 .406 79-194 .407 136-156 .872 167 6.0 531 19.0 Totals 120-113 556-1381 .403 244-629 .388 442-545 .811 574 4.8 1798 15.0

MICHELE SAVAGE • Averaged 25.2 points in Big Ten games in 1991 second team • Holds top 10 Northwestern honors in points • Three-time All-Big Ten selection (1,688), field goal percentage (.606), rebounds • Three-time Kodak All-District (681), and steals (200) • 1991 Street & Smith All-American • Named to the Big Ten Centennial • Member of NU’s Athletic Hall of Fame

SAVAGE’S CAREER STATS Year G-GS FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Reb Avg Pts Avg ‘88-89 9-5 52-97 .536 32-42 .762 59 6.6 136 15.1 ‘89-90 27-25 178-273 .652 91-130 .700 222 8.2 447 16.6 ‘90-91 27-27 217-369 .588 135-170 .794 189 7.0 569 21.1 46 ‘91-92 27-27 206-339 .608 124-147 .844 211 7.8 536 19.9 NORTHWESTERNTotals 90-84 WOMEN’S 653-1078 BASKETBALL.606 382-489 • NUSPORTS.COM.781 681 •7.6 @NUWBBALL 1688 18.8 ALL-TIME VS. BIG TEN OPPONENTS

ILLINOIS 1/8/06 L, 55-64 (A) 1/10/81 W, 66-46 (H) 2/16/06 L, 59-60 (H) 1/5/97 W, 81-78 (H) 2/5/91 L, 60-64 (H) 2/13/81 W, 82-80 (H) 3/2/06 L, 49-60 (N) 2/14/97 W, 88-75 (A) 3/7/91 L, 58-67 (A) 1976 L, 30-52 (A) 3/2/82 W, 82-66 (A) 1/28/07 L, 49-77 (A) 1/4/98 L, 63-88 (A) 2/9/92 L, 72-90 (H) 2/4/77 W, 65-63 (H) 2/13/98 W, 81-59 (H) 3/6/92 L, 65-73 (A) 1/7/83 W, 94-70 (A) 12/27/07 L, 44-58 (H) 3/12/83 W, 94-65 (H) 2/2/78 W, 80-60 (A) 12/30/98 W, 68-66 (A) 1/17/93 L, 55-60 (H) 1/29/09 L, 45-44 (H) 2/19/99 W, 79-68 (H) 2/12/93 L, 62-68 (A) 1/6/84 W, 69-51 (H) 12/2/78 W, 84-65 (H) 2/12/09 L, 60-46 (A) 3/10/84 W, 62-60 (A) 3/2/79 W, 67-56 (N) 1/16/00 L, 53-77 (A) 1/16/94 L, 59-67 (A) 2/11/10 L, 81-50 (A) 1/26/00 L, 62-63 (H) 2/11/94 W, 55-47 (H) 2/1/85 W, 77-56 (A) 2/8/80 W, 71-53 (N) 2/28/10 L, 58-48 (H) 3/3/85 W, 71-65 (H) 2/23/80 W, 90-73 (A) 2/25/01 L, 52-69 (H) 1/22/95 W, 58-57 (A) 1/9/11 W, 69-66 (OT/A) 1/31/86 W, 85-74 (H) 2/7/81 W, 71-60 (H) 2/3/11 W, 80-79 (H) 2/24/02 L, 52-74 (A) 1/21/96 L, 51-64 (H) 3/2/86 L, 66-80 (A)

2/2/82 W, 95-90 (OT/A) 1/16/12 W, 59-58 (H) 1/9/03 L, 52-62 (H) 1/10/97 L, 61-73 (H) 1/23/87 W, 86-57 (A) 2/20/12 L, 57-69 (A) 2/20/03 W 50-46 (H) 2/9/97 L, 56-80 (A) 2/22/87 W, 77-49 (H) 2/6/83 W, 91-67 (A) 3/1/97 L, 63-73 (N) 2/7/83 W, 93-80 (H) 1/10/13 L, 47-65 (H) 1/18/04 L, 55-58 (OT/A) 1/29/88 L, 64-66 (H) 1/20/13 W, 62-58 (A) 2/12/04 W, 48-36 (H) 1/9/98 L, 58-65 (A) 2/28/88 W, 70-63 (A) 2/5/84 W, 66-61 (A) 2/8/98 L, 72-79 (H) 2/10/84 W, 61-53 (H) 1/15/14 L, 74-76 (H) 1/13/05 L, 42-53 (A) 1/20/89 W, 58-51 (H) NU leads, 35-34 2/13/05 L, 53-54 (H) 2/14/99 L, 69-86 (A) 2/19/89 L, 70-75 (A) 1/20/85 L, 65-67 (A) 2/26/99 W, 75-71 (N) 2/15/85 W, 81-68 (H) INDIANA 1/12/06 L, 56-69 (H) 1/19/90 W, 92-62 (A) 2/12/06 L, 46-60 (A) 1/9/00 W, 53-52 (H) 2/18/90 L, 68-70 (OT)(H) 1/19/86 W, 75-6 (H)1 3/2/00 W, 68-59 (N) 2/14/86 L, 64-72 (A) 1/15/77 W, 66-59 (H) 2/22/07 L, 59-83 (A) 1/11/91 W, 88-61 (A) 2/12/77 L, 52-54 (N) 12/28/00 L, 61-95 (A) 2/10/91 W, 91-62 (H) 1/11/87 L, 69-78 (A) 12/31/07 L, 84-53 (H) 1/25/01 L, 52-92 (H) 2/6/87 W, 71-58 (H) 1/7/78 W, 63-62 (A) 2/7/08 L, 74-58 (A) 1/17/92 W, 83-57 (H) 2/10/78 L, 59-61 (N) 3/6/08 L, 74-52 (N) 12/22/01 L, 47-74 (H) 2/16/92 W, 74-72 (A) 1/17/88 W, 71-51 (H) 1/10/02 L, 68-82 (A) 2/12/88 W, 72-59 (H) 2/24/79 W, 70-57 (H) 12/20/08 L, 81-57 (A) 3/6/93 W, 98-58 (A) 2/19/09 L, 85-67 (H) 1/16/03 L, 60-72 (A) 1/29/89 L, 73-81 (A) 1/19/80 L, 54-58 (A) 3/6/03 L, 58-70 (N) 3/6/94 W, 82-70 (H) 2/24/89 L, 65-72 (H) 1/21/10 L, 61-55 (A) 2/6/81 W, 74-58 (H) 2/18/10 W, 78-73 (OT/H) 1/29/04 L, 61-76 (H) 1/8/95 L, 55-74 (A) 1/28/90 W, 71-48 (H) 2/14/81 W, 78-77 (N) 2/17/95 W, 69-62 (H) 2/26/90 W, 57-55 (A) 12/30/10 L, 69-71 (A) 1/16/05 L, 76-81 (A) 2/3/82 W, 70-59 (A) 2/10/05 L, 40-60 (H) 1/7/96 W, 88-65 (H) 1/27/91 W, 85-74 (H) 2/14/82 W, 61-55 (N) 1/8/12 W, 69-61 (A) 2/16/96 W, 90-79 (A) 2/19/91 W, 91-82 (A) 1/29/12 W, 68-61 (H) 1/15/06 L, 48-80 (H) 3/1/96 W, 89-79 (N) 1/28/83 L, 51-59 (A) 2/9/06 L, 61-76 (A) 1/26/92 L, 58-70 (A) 2/20/83 L, 77-83 (2OT/H) 1/6/13 L, 64-68 (A) 1/3/97 L, 90-97 (A) 2/21/92 W, 75-61 (H) 1/28/13 W, 53-39 (H) 1/7/07 L, 61-63 (H) 2/16/97 W, 104-65 (H) 1/27/84 L, 57-66 (H) 1/20/93 W, 85-76 (A) 2/19/84 L, 77-89 (A) 1/30/14 W, 58-52 (A) 1/31/08 L, 55-70 (H) 1/2/98 L, 69-77 (H) 2/17/93 W, 80-76 (H) 3/27/14 L, 65-66 (A) 2/28/08 L, 42-68 (A) 2/15/98 L, 64-70 (OT)(A) 1/11/85 W, 62-54 (H) IU leads, 37-33 1/19/94 W, 78-70 (H) 2/10/85 W, 67-57 (A) 1/18/09 L, 74-46 (A) 1/24/99 L, 54-64 (H) 2/16/94 W, 76-65 (A) 3/1/09 L, 86-79 (H) 1/10/86 L, 64-80 (A) IOWA 2/27/00 L, 46-70 (H) 1/3/95 W, 76-57 (H) 2/14/86 L, 65-73 (H) 1/24/10 L, 78-69 (A) 3/3/00 L, 39-72 (N) 2/24/95 W, 71-62 (H) 2/9/80 W, 69-66 (N) 2/21/10 W, 72-66 (H) 1/18/87 W, 62-58 (OT/H) 1/18/01 L, 41-83 (H) 12/29/95 W, 95-83 (A) 2/13/87 W, 58-57 (A) 2/21/81 W, 85-63 (H) 2/13/11 L, 75-86 (H) 1/28/01 L, 59-74 (A) 2/23/96 W, 75-68 (H) 1/24/88 L, 39-63 (A) 12/6/81 W, 92-80 (A) 12/30/11 L, 55-86 (A) 2/3/02 L, 67-74 (A) 1/24/97 L, 79-80 (H) 2/19/88 W, 71-64 (H) 2/23/12 L, 63-70 (H) 2/21/02 L, 59-63 (H) 1/16/83 W, 71-56 (A) 1/23/98 L, 60-70 (A) 1/8/89 L, 68-89 (A) 3/4/83 W, 81-54 (H) 2/3/13 W, 67-65 (A) 1/23/03 L, 50-65 (A) 3/9/89 W, 64-61 (H) 3/3/13 L, 45-62 (H) 2/9/03 W, 67-38 (H) 1/10/99 L, 55-74 (H) 1/13/84 W, 59-51 (H) 3/7/13 L, 55-60 (N) 2/5/99 W, 76-73 (A) 1/7/90 W, 75-53 (H) 3/2/84 L, 61-72 (A) 1/4/04 L, 43-62 (H) 3/8/90 W, 67-61 (A) 2/10/14 L, 84-90 (A) 2/26/04 L, 55-73 (A) 1/23/00 L, 65-82 (H) 1/25/85 L, 51-70 (H) Iowa leads 49-14 2/10/00 L, 58-87 (A) 2/3/91 L, 61-74 (A) 2/24/85 L, 61-71 (A) 1/6/05 W, 66-59 (H) 3/1/91 W, 87-71 (H) MARYLAND 1/9/01 L, 65-88 (H) 1/24/86 L, 58-72 (A) 1/26/06 W, 77-57 (A) 2/8/01 L, 45-65 (A) 1/12/92 W, 70-54 (A) 2/23/86 L, 66-69 (OT)(H) Series tied at 0-0 3/1/01 L, 60-75 (N) 3/12/92 W, 75-66 (H) 2/18/07 W, 54-63 (H) 1/4/87 L, 61-72 (H) 12/30/01 L, 53-68 (A) 1/31/93 W, 77-58 (A) 3/5/87 L, 53-70 (A) MICHIGAN 1/6/08 L, 42-54 (A) 1/20/02 L, 73-87 (H) 2/26/93 W, 77-65 (H) 2/14/08 L, 40-47 (H) 1/10/88 L, 43-81 (A) 1976 L, 50-92 (A) 2/27/03 L, 58-60 (A) 1/30/94 L, 76-84 (H) 3/10/88 L, 66-76 (H) 12/28/08 L, 66-54 (A) 2/25/94 L, 66-77 (A) 2/25/78 W, 85-74 (A) 2/5/08 W, 60-57 (H) 2/5/04 L, 52-76 (H) 2/5/89 L, 53-63 (H) 1/27/95 W, 80-67 (H) 3/3/89 L, 46-77 (A) 1/18/79 W, 81-72 (H) 12/28/09 W, 63-59 (A) 1/9/05 L, 65-73 (H) 3/4/95 L, 75-77 (N) 2/4/10 W, 64-60 (H) 2/16/05 L, 33-68 (A) 2/4/90 W, 64-63 (A) 2/2/80 W, 85-74 (A) 3/4/10 L,67-54 (N) 3/3/05 L, 43-66 (N) 1/26/96 L, 86-95 (A) 3/2/90 L, 43-64 (H) 3/25/10 L, 65-44 (N) 47 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL ALL-TIME VS BIG TEN OPPONENTS

1/22/04 L, 57-67 (OT)(H) 1/13/85 L, 58-80 (H) 1/20/11 L, 67-76 (H) 2/8/04 L, 46-70 (A) 1/19/97 W, 91-84 (H) 2/8/85 L, 67-87 (A) 1/10/93 L, 63-75 (A) 3/13/93 W, 99-84 (H) 1/19/12 L, 48-59 (H) 2/3/05 L, 40-101 (A) 1/18/98 W, 84-65 (H) 1/12/86 L, 70-82 (A) 2/02/12 L, 68-79 (A) 2/7/86 L, 71-73 (OT)(H) 1/6/94 L, 63-80 (H) 2/2/06 L, 59-79 (H) 1/15/99 L, 68-70 (H) 3/12/94 L, 71-98 (A) 1/17/13 L, 53-67 (H) 1/31/99 W, 66-53 (A) 1/16/87 L, 66-80 (H) 2/28/13 L, 50-55 (A) 2/8/07 L, 48-55 (A) 2/15/87 L, 62-89 (A) 1/13/95 L, 72-81 (A) 2/15/07 L, 63-68 (A) 1/20/00 W, 50-44 (A) 2/12/95 L, 62-86 (H) 2/6/14 L, 68-70 (H) 2/17/00 L, 67-76 (OT)(H) 1/22/88 L, 50-63 (A) NU leads 36-30 1/17/08 L, 62-74 (H) 2/21/88 L, 64-82 (H) 1/12/96 W, 77-69 (H) 2/21/08 L, 40-65 (A) 1/21/01 L, 47-79 (A) 2/11/96 L, 62-78 (A) 1/6/89 L, 68-85 (A) 3/2/96 L, 70-85 (H) MICHIGAN STATE 1/8/09 L, 64-52 (A) 2/10/02 L, 78-86 (H) 3/11/89 L, 70-79 (H) 1/22/09 L, 74-54 (H) 1/31/96 W, 68-65 (A) 2/12/77 L, 58-68 (N) 2/2/03 L, 56-67 (A) 1/5/90 W, 64-57 (H) 1/28/10 L, 56-52 (H) 2/13/03 L, 61-64 (H) 3/10/90 W, 84-78 (A) 1/30/98 L, 70-77 (H) 1/13/78 W, 76-75 (H) 2/14/10 L, 68-55 (A) 2/27/98 L, 76-97 (N) 1/8/04 L, 40-72 (H) 2/1/91 W, 85-65 (A) 2/3/79 L, 75-78 (A) 2/17/11 L, 60-74 (A) 2/22/04 L, 46-73 (A) 3/3/91 W, 71-55 (H) 1/27/99 L, 60-93 (A) 2/10/79 W, 75-66 (H) 3/4/11 L, 25-56 H) 3/4/04 L, 47-68 (N) 2/7/99 L, 63-92 (H) 1/10/92 L, 67-85 (A) 1/12/80 W, 78-67 (H) 2/9/12 L, 58-72 (A) 12/30/04 L, 44-62 (A) 3/14/92 W, 84-66 (H) 1/2/00 L, 49-114 (A) 2/26/12 L, 57-76 (H) 2/27/05 L, 62-70 (H) 2/20/00 L, 34-66 (H) 1/9/82 W, 73-45 (H) 3/11/93 L, 66-76 (H) 1/31/13 L, 62-67 (H) 12/29/05 L, 54-69 (N) 1/4/01 L, 54-92 (A) 1/9/83 W, 73-70 (A) 2/20/13 L, 45-54 (A) 2/26/06 L, 33-70 (A) 3/10/94 W, 79-70 (H) 2/4/01 L, 62-65 (H) 3/10/83 W, 90-75 (H) 2/27/14 L, 44-75 (H) 1/11/07 L, 63-65 (H) 1/15/95 W, 73-70 (A) 1/24/02 L, 49-84 (A) 1/8/84 W, 64-55 (H) MSU leads 41-22 3/1/07 L, 43-60 (N) 2/10/95 W, 65-52 (H) 1/31/02 L, 47-77 (H) 3/8/84 L, 66-83 (A) MINNESOTA 2/10/08 L, 48-68 (A) 1/14/96 W, 78-75 (H) 1/12/03 L, 63-79 (H) 2/3/85 W, 77-59 (A) 2/9/96 L, 68-105 (A) 3/1/85 W, 92-71 (H) 2/11/77 W, 73-68 (H) 1/25/09 L, 43-40 (A) 2/1/04 L, 51-64 (A) 2/23/09 W, 62-53 (H) 1/12/97 W, 96-83 (H) 2/2/86 L, 72-80 (H) 2/9/79 W, 78-63 (N) 2/7/97 W, 74-62 (A) 1/27/05 W, 59-48 (H) 2/28/86 W, 70-68 (A) 1/7/10 L, 65-73 (A) 2/20/05 L, 56-83 (A) 2/10/80 W, 86-72 (N) 1/17/10 W, 61-60 (H) 1/11/98 L, 64-81 (A) 1/28/87 W, 63-62 (A) 2/6/98 W, 76-60 (H) 1/22/06 L, 48-91 (H) 2/20/87 W, 64-50 (H) 1/31/81 L, 83-87 (A) 1/27/11 L, 58-63 (A) 2/23/06 L, 64-72 (A) 2/15/81 L, 73-79 (H) 2/20/11 W, 62-55 (H) 2/13/99 W, 48-41 (A) 1/31/88 W, 59-51 (H) 3/3/11 W, 53-44 (N) 1/4/07 L, 53-85 (A) 2/26/88 L, 66-76 (A) 1/30/82 L, 63-71 (H) 1/7/00 L, 35-61 (H) 2/11/07 W, 64-61 (H) 1/5/12 L, 60-68 (H) 1/22/89 L, 55-56 (H) 1/23/83 W, 72-67 (H) 1/6/01 L, 61-66 (A) 1/10/08 L, 53-72 (A) 2/17/89 L, 41-58 (A) 2/25/83 W, 97-92 (A) 2/17/13 W, 70-63 (A) 2/17/01 L, 41-61 (H) 2/24/08 W, 70-58 (H)

1/21/90 W, 71-59 (A) 1/22/84 W, 82-73 (A) 1/12/14 L, 59-94 (A) 12/31/02 L, 77-51 (A) 2/26/09 L, 65-50 (A) 2/16/90 W, 55-54 (H) 2/24/84 W, 74-68 (H) 2/15/14 L, 64-82 (H) 1/19/03 L, 87-69 (H) NU leads 34-31 1/3/10 L, 88-68 (H) 1/13/91 L, 73-82 (A) 1/27/85 W, 80-74 (H) 1/11/04 L, 49-82 (H) 2/8/91 W, 73-59 (H) 2/22/85 L, 70-82 (A) NEBRASKA 2/19/04 L, 42-63 (A) 1/6/11 L, 68-80 (H) 2/27/11 L, 56-66 (A) 1/19/92 L, 69-71 (H) 1/26/86 L, 70-75 (A) 11/29/80 L, 65-64 (A) 1/23/05 L, 35-77 (A) 2/14/92 L, 66-68 (A) 2/21/86 W, 77-66 (H) 2/12/12 L, 63-77 (H) 2/27/82 W, 89-64 (H) 1/5/06 L, 82-54 (H) 2/5/93 W, 78-58 (H) 1/2/87 W, 88-48 (H) 1/3/13 L, 69-73 (A) 3/5/93 W, 109-103 (A) 3/7/87 W, 79-48 (A) 12/5/92 L, 83-7 1(N) 1/14/07 L, 70-42(A) 2/1/07 L, 66-42 (H) 2/2/14 L, 75-79 (H) 2/4/94 L, 63-65 (A) 1/8/88 L, 77-82 (A) 12/10/05 L, 80-50 (H) 2/20/14 L, 73-82 (A) 3/4/94 W, 69-52 (H) 3/12/88 W, 68-57 (H) 1/13/08 L, 77-55 (H) PSU leads 33-7 12/16/06 L, 73-58 (A) 3/2/08 L, 74-50 (A) 1/20/95 W, 67-61 (H) 2/3/89 W, 69-60 (H) PURDUE 2/5/95 L, 63-86 (A) 3/5/89 W, 89-86 (A) 2/16/12 W, 63-51 (H) 12/31/08 L, 68-59 (H) 3/1/12 L, 55-86 (N) 2/15/09 L, 81-55 (A) 2/20/76 L, 36-62 1/19/96 L, 90-94 (A) 2/2/90 W, 99-81 (A) 2/4/96 L, 59-60 (H) 3/4/90 W, 77-42 (H) 2/7/13 L, 50-55 (H) 12/31/09 L, 86-60 (H) 1/18/77 W, 76-54 (A) 2/25/10 L, 78-47 (A) 1/26/97 L, 77-87 (H) 1/4/91 W, 90-49 (H) 1/2/14 L, 65-66 (A) 12/7/77 W, 77-62 (H) 3/9/91 W, 87-78 (A) 1/26/14 W, 63-59 (H) 1/13/11 W, 64-53 (H) 1/25/98 L, 65-76 (A) NEB leads 7-3 2/6/11 W, 74-68 (A) 1/25/79 W, 93-64 (A) 2/7/92 W, 85-71 (H) 2/8/79 W, 75-52 (H) 1/5/99 L, 64-73 (H) 3/8/92 W, 99-67 (A) 1/12/12 L, 82-72 (A) 2/12/99 L, 69-81 (A) OHIO STATE 2/14/80 W, 71-40 (H) 2/7/93 W, 76-68 (H) 2/10/13 L, 52-59 (H) 1/6/00 W, 58-55 (H) 2/14/93 L, 70-72 (A) 3/7/80 W, 62-49 (N) 2/17/81 L, 68-82 (A) 2/3/00 L, 52-84 (A) 2/23/14 L, 62-71 (A) 2/6/94 L, 74-84 (A) 2/13/82 L, 68-69 (N) 3/6/14 L, 77-86 (N) 2/19/82 W, 75-57 (H) 2/15/01 L, 77-68 (H) 2/13/94 W, 89-63 (H) OSU leads 41-17 1/30/83 L, 59-89 (A) 2/4/83 W, 91-66 (H) 1/27/02 L, 58-75 (A) 12/28/94 L, 54-74 (A) 2/18/83 W, 88-70 (H) PENN STATE 2/13/83 W, 87-76 (A) 2/26/95 W, 74-58 (H) 1/2/03 W, 52-46 (H) 1/29/84 L, 76-90 (H) 1980 L, 74-79 2/3/84 W, 79-59 (A) 3/2/03 L, 43-75 (A) 12/31/95 W, 84-71 (H) 2/17/84 L, 71-84 (A) 2/12/84 W, 89-65 (H) 2/25/96 W, 73-49 (A) 1983 W, 84-75 48 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL ALL-TIME VS. BIG TEN OPPONENTS

1/18/85 L, 70-72 (A) RUTGERS 1/2/05 L, 60-62 (H) 2/17/85 W, 79-63 (H) 2/23/05 L, 63-70 (A) 12/16/78 L, 76-85 (A) 1/17/86 L, 72-80 (H) 1/1/06 L, 45-74 (A) 2/16/86 L, 67-70 (A) 12/1/02 L, 50-62 (A) 2/5/06 W, 58-56 (H) Rutgers leads, 2-0 1/9/87 L, 66-76 (A) 12/28/06 L, 72-93 (A) 2/8/87 W, 77-75 (H/OT) 1/21/07 L, 50-74 (H) WISCONSIN 1/15/88 L, 64-69 (H) 1/27/08 L, 45-75 (A) 2/14/88 L, 68-79 (A) 1/22/77 W, 80-69 (A) 2/18/08 L, 65-79 (H)

1/27/89 L, 64-76 (A) 1/28/78 W, 67-61 (H) 1/4/09 W, 49-46 (H) 2/26/89 L, 70-72 (H) 3/5/09 L, 60-51 (N) 2/21/79 W, 67-62 (A) 1/26/90 L, 70-79 (H) 1/31/10 W, 68-62 (A) 2/25/90 W, 66-62 (A) 1/23/80 W, 79-52 (A) 1/30/11 L, 50-62 (H) 1/25/91 L, 55-64 (H) 12/13/80 W, 77-70 (A) 2/10/11 L, 41-62 (A) 2/24/91 L, 78-93 (A) 2/25/81 W, 82-75 (A) 1/22/12 L, 55-75 (A) 1/24/92 L, 60-80 (A) 2/23/92 W, 72-70 (H) 2/12/82 W, 62-52 (H) 2/23/13 W, 54-52 (H) 2/20/82 W, 82-66 (H) 1/29/93 W, 73-62 (A) 1/18/14 W, 74-58 (H) 2/28/93 W, 70-62 (H) 1/21/83 L, 54-57 (H) 3/2/14 W, 77-73, OT (A) 2/27/83 L, 72-81 (A) NU leads, 33-31 1/28/94 L, 66-77 (H) 2/27/94 L, 61-76 (A) 1/20/84 L, 70-80 (A) 2/26/84 L, 54-57 (H) 1/29/95 L, 77-78 (H) 1/6/85 W, 76-58 (A) 1/28/96 L, 71-89 (A) 3/9/85 L, 86-89 (H/OT)

12/29/96 W, 64-55 (A) 1/5/86 W, 68-64 (H) 2/21/97 L, 79-93 (H) 3/8/86 W, 87-72 (A)

1/13/98 L, 64-81 (H) 1/30/87 W, 72-53 (A) 2/20/98 L, 67-79 (A) 2/27/87 W, 73-50 (H)

1/12/99 L, 46-76 (A) 2/25/88 W, 70-55 (H) 2/21/99 L, 62-71 (H) 3/4/88 W, 83-57 (A) 2/27/99 L, 56-79 (H) 1/13/89 W, 62-59 (A) 1/30/00 L, 31-70 (A) 2/10/89 W, 66-63 (H) 2/6/00 L, 57-64 (A) 1/12/90 W, 72-57 (H) 1/14/01 L, 37-94 (A) 2/9/90 W, 73-62 (A)

1/3/02 L, 65-7 7 (H) 1/18/91 W, 86-85 (A) 2/15/91 W, 93-72 (H) 1/26/03 L, 58-76 H) 2/6/03 L, 56-74 (A) 1/31/92 L, 89-91 (A) 2/28/92 W, 91-80 (H) 1/15/04 L, 41-71 (A) 2/15/04 L, 45-80 (H) 1/24/93 W, 82-65 (H) 2/19/93 W, 103-90 (A) 1/30/05 L, 65-68 (H) 1/23/94 W, 101-85 (A) 1/29/06 L, 63-71 (A) 2/18/94 W, 79-54 (H)

1/18/07 L, 41-73 (H) 2/3/95 L, 56-63 (A) 1/25/07 L, 30-72 (A) 2/2/96 L, 68-69 (H)

1/20/08 L, 38-52 (A) 1/17/97 L, 67-77 (A) 2/3/08 L, 53-62 (H) 2/2/97 W, 93-62 (H)

1/11/09 L, 67-57 (OT) (H) 1/16/98 L, 65-70 (H) 2/1/09 L, 70-44 (A) 2/1/98 L, 64-95 (A)

12/6/09 W, 60-58 (H) 1/22/99 L, 61-80 (A) 1/10/10 L, 53-42 (A) 1/12/00 L, 60-74 (H) 1/2/11 W, 76-64 (H) 1/16/11 L, 43-54 (A) 2/1 /01 L, 35-70 (A) 2/11/01 L, 54-70 (H) 1/26/12 L, 70-80 (H) 1/13/02 L, 65-70 (H) 1/24/13 L, 73-77 (A) 2/14/02 L, 47-80 (A) 2/28/02 L, 58-60 (N) 1/9/14 W, 71-68 (H) 1/23/14 L, 65-90 (A) 1/30/03 L, 49-66 (H) Purdue leads 45-20 1/25/04 L, 53-69 (A) 49 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS School W L First Meeting Last Meeting School W L First Meeting Last Meeting Alabama 1 1 1985-86 2010-11 Morehead State 1 0 2002-03 2002-03 Alabama-Birmingham 1 0 2002-03 2002-03 Morgan State 2 0 1996-97 2011-12 Arkansas 1 2 1990-91 2009-10 Nebraska 3 7 1980-81 2013-14 Arizona 0 1 1995-96 1995-96 New Mexico 0 2 1998-99 2007-08 Auburn 1 3 1982-83 1991-92 North Carolina 0 1 1993-94 1993-94 Ball State 1 0 2013-14 2013-14 North Carolina A&T 1 0 1980-81 1980-81 Boston College 3 2 1993-94 2012-13 North Carolina State 1 2 1981-82 2013-14 Bowling Green 2 2 1985-86 2012-13 North Dakota 1 0 2008-09 2008-09 Bradley 2 2 1985-86 1994-95 North Dakota State 1 0 2011-12 2011-12 Brigham Young 3 0 1988-89 2010-11 North Park 1 0 1976-77 1976-77 Brown 1 1 1975-76 1986-87 Northeastern 4 0 1975-76 2013-14 California 1 4 1980-81 2013-14 Northeastern Illinois 2 0 1984-85 1985-86 Creighton 1 0 2010-11 2010-11 Northern Arizona 1 0 2010-11 2010-11 UC Irvine 0 1 1987-88 1987-88 Northern Illinois 19 5 1975-76 2010-11 UC Barbara 0 2 1998-99 2000-01 Northern Iowa 1 0 2004-05 2004-05 Central Michigan 5 0 1976-77 2012-13 Notre Dame 2 3 1975-76 1988-89 College of Charleston 0 1 2009-10 2009-10 Oakland 1 0 1975-76 1975-76 Charlotte 0 1 2004-05 2004-05 Oberlin 1 0 1975-76 1975-76 Chicago 1 1 1975-76 1976-77 Ohio 2 0 1989-90 1998-99 Chicago State 5 2 1975-76 2013-14 Ohio State 17 41 1979-80 2013-14 Clemson 1 2 1997-98 2009-10 Old Dominion 0 2 1979-80 1984-85 Connecticut 0 1 1997-98 1997-98 Oral Roberts 1 0 2013-14 2013-14 Creighton 2 3 1999-00 2005-06 Oregon 1 1 1989-90 1991-92 Dartmouth 1 0 2010-11 2010-11 Oregon State 2 0 1989-90 1990-91 Dayton 4 2 1979-80 2007-08 Pennsylvania 3 0 1995-96 2009-10 Denver 1 1 2001-02 2002-03 Penn State 7 33 1979-80 2013-14 DePaul 14 16 1975-76 2013-14 Pittsburgh 1 2 1978-79 1980-81 Detroit-Mercy 4 2 1978-79 1981-82 Portland State 1 0 1989-90 1989-90 Drake 1 2 1986-87 2002-03 Princeton 2 0 1999-00 2006-07 Drexel 1 0 2003-04 2003-04 Purdue 20 45 1975-76 2013-14 Duquesne 1 0 2009-10 2009-10 Queens 0 1 1980-81 1980-81 East Carolina 1 1 1980-81 1981-82 Richmond 1 0 2002-03 2002-03 Eastern Illinois 10 0 1976-77 2001-02 Rutgers 0 2 1978-79 2002-03 Eastern Michigan 2 2 1977-78 2003-04 St. Bonaventure 0 1 1997-98 1997-98 Elmhurst 2 0 1975-76 1976-77 St. Francis 1 0 1977-78 1977-78 Fairfield 1 0 1985-86 1985-86 St. John’s 3 1 1984-85 2005-06 Florida International 0 2 2001-02 2004-05 St. Joseph’s 0 1 1988-89 1988-89 Gardner-Webb 1 0 2006-07 2006-07 St. Mary’s 3 0 1992-93 2010-11 George Washington 0 1 1996-97 1996-97 St. Peter’s 1 0 1982-83 1982-83 Georgia 0 1 1990-91 1990-91 San Diego 1 0 1987-88 1987-88 Georgia Tech 1 3 1992-93 2010-11 San Francisco 0 1 1982-83 1982-83 Hampton 1 0 2003-04 2003-04 Seton Hall 3 2 1982-83 2007-08 Hartford 1 0 1994-95 1994-95 Simpson 1 0 1977-78 1977-78 Harvard 1 0 1981-82 1981-82 South Carolina 1 2 1979-80 1995-96 Hofstra 2 1 2001-02 2013-14 Southern California 1 2 1982-83 1991-92 Houston 0 2 2001-02 2004-05 So. Connecticut St. 1 0 1978-79 1978-79 Howard 1 0 2012-13 2012-13 Southern Illinois 9 1 1976-77 2003-04 Houston Baptist 1 0 2008-09 2008-09 SIU-Edwardsville 1 0 2009-10 2009-10 Holy Cross 2 0 1991-92 1993-94 Southern Methodist 0 1 1995-96 1995-96 Illinois 35 34 1975-76 2013-14 Southwest Missouri St. 1 1 1995-96 1997-98 Illinois-Chicago 17 6 1975-76 2013-14 Southwest Texas St. 1 0 1997-98 1997-98 Illinois State 9 6 1976-77 2012-13 St. Bonaventure 1 0 2009-10 2009-10 Indiana 33 37 1976-77 2013-14 Stanford 0 3 1982-83 1998-99 Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne 1 0 2009-10 2009-10 Stephen F. Austin 0 1 1980-81 1980-81 Indiana State 0 1 2013-14 2013-14 Syracuse 1 0 1990-91 1990-91 Iona 1 0 1985-86 1985-86 Tennessee 0 3 1986-87 1992-93 Iowa 14 49 1979-80 2013-14 Tennessee-Martin 1 0 2012-13 2012-13 Iowa State 2 2 1981-82 2001-02 Tennessee Tech 2 0 1983-84 1992-93 IUPUI 2 0 2013-14 2013-14 Texas 0 2 1991-92 1997-98 Kansas 2 1 1981-82 1995-96 Texas A&M 1 0 1991-92 1991-92 Kansas State 4 2 1983-84 2011-12 Texas Southern 1 0 2008-09 2008-09 Kent State 1 0 1996-97 1996-97 Toledo 2 1 2009-10 2011-12 Kentucky 1 2 1995-96 2004-05 Towson 1 0 2004-05 2004-05 Lake Forest 1 0 1975-76 1975-76 Tulane 1 0 1982-83 1982-83 La Salle 0 1 1988-89 1988-89 UCLA 1 1 1984-85 1985-8 Lafayette 1 0 2013-14 2013-14 UNLV 2 1 2000-01 2013-14 Long Beach State 2 2 1981-82 2001-02 Utah 1 1 1984-85 2006-07 Long Island 1 0 1984-85 1984-85 Valparaiso 1 1 2005-06 2006-07 Louisiana State 3 1 1983-84 2011-12 Vanderbilt 2 2 1981-82 1996-97 Louisiana Tech 0 3 1978-79 1986-87 Virginia 1 1 1978-79 2004-05 Louisville 0 2 1987-88 1994-95 Virginia Tech 1 1 1983-84 1986-87 Loyola-Chicago 22 0 1976-77 2013-14 Wake Forest 2 1 1986-87 2007-08 Loyola-Marymount 0 1 2003-04 2003-04 Washington 1 1 1994-95 1995-96 Maine 0 1 1999-00 1999-2000 Washington State 1 0 1990-91 1990-91 Manhattan 1 0 1988-89 1988-89 West Point 1 0 1978-79 1978-79 Marquette 8 3 1976-77 2008-09 West Virginia 2 1 1981-82 2004-05 Maryland-Balt. County 1 0 1986-87 1986-87 Western Illinois 6 0 1977-78 2008-09 MIT 0 1 1975-76 1975-76 Western Kentucky 4 2 1980-81 2011-12 Miami (Fla.) 1 1 2000-01 2001-02 Western Michigan 3 2 1977-78 2007-08 Miami (Ohio) 4 2 1980-81 2006-07 William Penn 0 1 1977-78 1977-78 Michigan 36 30 1975-76 2013-14 Wisconsin 33 31 1976-77 2013-14 Michigan State 22 41 1975-76 2013-14 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 2 1 1976-77 1978-79 Minnesota 34 31 1976-77 2013-14 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3 3 2005-06 2004-05 Mississippi 1 1 2006-07 2012-13 Wright Jr. College 0 1 1975-76 1975-76 Mississippi State 1 0 1981-82 1981-82 Yale 3 0 1992-93 2012-13 Missouri 2 3 2005-06 2011-12 Monmouth 0 1 2001-02 2001-02 50 NORTHWESTERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • NUSPORTS.COM • @NUWBBALL