MINNESOTA MINNESOTA BASKETBALL 2016-17 Women’s Basketball I Media & Records Book

2016-17 TEAM INFORMATION Assistant Coaches 22-24 HISTORY Quick Facts 2 Support Staff 25-26 Awards & Honors 62-65 Schedule 3 All-Time Letterwinners 66-67 Roster 4 2015-16 REVIEW Gophers in the WNBA 68 Karley Barnes 6 Season Recap & Notes 28-29 High School Representation 69-71 Jessie Edwards 7 Big Ten Standings & Awards 30 Jersey Number History 72-73 Joanna Hedstrom 8-9 2015-16 Statistics & Results 31-32 Gophers in the National Polls 74 Annalese Lamke 10 2015-16 Game Recaps 33-40 Statistics by Year 75-78 Allina Starr 11 1994 NCAA Tournament 79 Carlie Wagner 12-13 RECORDS 2002 NCAA Tournament 80 Kenisha Bell 14 Game Records 42 2003 NCAA Tournament 81-82 Kehinde Bello 14 Facility Records 43 2004 NCAA Tournament 83-85 Taiye Bello 15 Attendance Records 44 2005 NCAA Tournament 86-87 Jasmine Brunson 15 1,000 Point Scorers 45-48 2006 NCAA Tournament 88 Bryanna Fernstrom 16 Career Records 49-50 2008 NCAA Tournament 89 Gadiva Hubbard 16 Season Records 51-52 2009 NCAA Tournament 90 Palma Kaposi 17 Statistical Leaders by Year 53-54 2015 NCAA Tournament 91 Sue Key 17 Coaching Records 55 Results by Year 92-101 Whitney Tinjum 18 Miscellaneous Records 55 Big Ten Series Records 56-58 MEDIA COACHING STAFF All-Time Series Records 59-60 Media Information 102 Head Coach 20-21

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1 2016-17 TEAM INFORMATION

COACHING STAFF CREDITS Coach Position Alma Mater, Year Editor: Marlene Stollings Head Coach Ohio, ’98 Justine Buerkle Nikita Lowry Dawkins Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Ohio State, ’89 Layout & Design: Tamisha Augustin Assistant Coach Alabama A&M, ’05 Courtney Anderson, Jeff Keiser Eric Miller, Courtney Gail Striegler Assistant Coach Central Arkansas, ’89 Photography: Anderson, Jerry Lee, Christopher Mitchell, Tiffanie Couts Director of Basketball Operations Richmond, ’13 Jim Rosvold, Brad Rempel Greg Haag Video Coordinator Wisconsin Parkside, ’12 Ben Dolezal Assistant to the Head Coach Georgia, ’15 Printing: Printing Services Special thanks to Gary Stoll and the SUPPORT STAFF staff at University of Minnesota Printing Name Position Alma Mater, Year Services Justine Buerkle Athletic Communications Minnesota, ’13 © 2016 University of Minnesota Intercollegiate Brady Buresh Assistant Director/Williams Arena Simpson College, ’08 Athletics. The information contained in this Chris Cords Director of Basketball Academic Advising Minnesota Duluth, ’00 publication was compiled by the University of Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletics Commu- Lori Gislason Equipment Manager Minnesota, ’97 nications office and is provided as a courtesy Tyler Boike Event Management Winona State, ’13 to our fans and the media and may be used for personal or editorial purposes only. Any Steve Patterson Athletic Trainer South Dakota State, ’05 commercial use of this information is prohibited Ralph Petrella Strength & Conditioning West Liberty, ’11 without the consent of University of Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletics. Stephanie Woelfel Marketing Iowa, ’12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS Location: Minneapolis, Minn. ATHLETIC Enrollment: 52,557 COMMUNICATIONS Founded: 1851 Colors: Maroon (PMS 202) & Gold (PMS 136) CONTACT Conference: Big Ten INFORMATION Mascot: Goldy Gopher Athletic Communications Asst. Director/ University President: Eric W. Kaler WBB Contact: Justine Buerkle Faculty Athletics Representative: Emily Hoover Office Phone: (612) 624-1023 Director of Athletics: Mark Coyle Mobile Phone: (612) 910-2564 Senior Woman Administrator: Julie Manning Email: [email protected]

Head Coach: Marlene Stollings Office Phone (612) 625-4090 Career Record: 94-53 (sixth season) Website www.gophersports.com Email [email protected] Record at Minnesota: 43-22 (third season) Associate Head Coach: Nikita Lowry Dawkins Mailing Address Assistant Coach: Tamisha Augustin Athletic Communications Assistant Coach: Gail Striegler University of Minnesota Director of Operations: Tiffanie Couts 244 Bierman Field Athletic Building Video Coordinator: Greg Haag 516 15th Avenue SE Athletic Trainer: Steve Patterson Minneapolis, Minn. 55455 Assistant to the Head Coach: Ben Dolezal Basketball Office Phone: (612) 624-3563 GOPHER RADIO NETWORK General Manager Greg Gerlach Play-by-Play Corbu Stathes Arena/Year Opened: Williams Arena (14,625)/1928 Analyst Lynnette Sjoquist Arena Press Row Phone: (612) 626-1308 Williams Arena Manager: Brady Buresh

Starters Returning/Lost: 3 / 2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8 / 6 2015-16 Overall Record: 20-12 2015-16 Big Ten Record: 11-7 (5th)

2 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2016-17 TEAM INFORMATION 2016-17 SCHEDULE 2015-16 RESULTS (20-12, 11-7 BIG TEN) Date Opponent (TV) Time Date Opponent Result Score Nov. 12 Harvard (BTN Plus) 2:00 p.m. Nov. 13 Wofford W 98-54 Nov. 15 at VCU 5:00 p.m. Nov. 20 Maine W 91-64 Nov. 20 Seton Hall (BTN Plus) 2:00 p.m. Nov. 24 at Kent State W 85-73 Nov. 27 vs. Stetson1 W 72-69 Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Bahamas) Nov. 28 vs. Auburn1 L ot 79-81 Nov. 24 vs. Georgia (FloSports) 1:00 p.m. Dec. 3 at 14/13 Duke (Big Ten/ACC) L 64-84 Nov. 25/26 vs. North Carolina/USF (FloSports) 4:45 p.m. Dec. 6 Towson W 105-86 Dec. 12 Memphis W 70-60 Nov. 30 Florida State (ACC/B1G Challenge) (BTN) 6:00 p.m. Dec. 16 New Mexico L 53-72 Dec. 3 Detroit (BTN Plus) 2:00 p.m. Dec. 23 North Dakota W 57-47 Dec. 6 at New Mexico 8:00 p.m. Dec. 28 NJIT W 83-50 Dec. 8 Army West Point (BTN) 8:00 p.m. Dec. 31 at Rutgers* L 55-66 Dec. 11 at South Carolina (SEC Network) 2:00 p.m. Jan. 3 Penn State* W 98-85 Dec. 14 Belmont (BTN Plus) 12:00 p.m. Jan. 7 at Illinois* W 106-75 Dec. 22 Kent State (BTN Plus) 7:00 p.m. Jan. 10 Michigan* L 86-93 Dec. 28 at Ohio State* (BTN Plus) 6:00 p.m. Jan. 14 at Purdue* L 72-84 Jan. 1 Maryland* (BTN Plus) 5:00 p.m. Jan. 17 Indiana* W 78-76 Jan. 4 at Indiana* (BTN Plus) 6:00 p.m. Jan. 20 NR/20 Northwestern* W 95-92 Jan. 7 Wisconsin* (BTN Plus) 5:00 p.m. Jan. 23 at Wisconsin* W 84-77 Jan. 11 Northwestern* (BTN Plus) 7:00 p.m. Jan. 26 Illinois* W 82-77 Jan. 15 at Michigan* (BTN) 11:00 a.m./3:30 p.m. Jan. 31 at Michigan* L 76-92 Jan. 18 Illinois* (BTN Plus) 7:00 p.m. Feb. 4 Rutgers* W 85-72 Jan. 21 at Iowa* (BTN Plus) 2:00 p.m. Feb. 7 at Northwestern* W 2ot 112-106 Jan. 26 Ohio State* (BTN Plus) 7:00 p.m. Feb. 11 Nebraska* W 110-73 Jan. 30 Michigan State* (BTN) 7:00 p.m. Feb. 15 Iowa* W 78-76 Feb. 4 at Nebraska* (BTN) 5:00 p.m. Feb. 18 at Indiana* L 79-93 Feb. 8 at Penn State* (BTN Plus) 6:00 p.m. Feb. 21 at 25/22 Michigan State* L 106-114 Feb. 11 Rutgers* (BTN Plus) 2:00 p.m. Feb. 24 5/5 Ohio State* W ot 90-88 Feb. 16 at Michigan State* (BTN Plus) 6:00 p.m. Feb. 28 at 6/6 Maryland* L 77-110 Feb. 23 Purdue* (BTN/BTN Plus) TBA Mar. 3 vs. Northwestern2 L 74-84 Feb. 26 at Maryland* (BTN/BTN Plus) TBA Mar. 16 Milwaukee3 W 87-80 Mar. 1-5 Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) Mar. 20 South Dakota3 L 89-101 * Big Ten game *Big Ten game 1 San Juan Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico) Home games in bold and played at Williams Arena 2 Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) All times listed are Central and subject to change 3 WNIT First and Second Round (Williams Arena)

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Position Name Deputy Athletics Director for Administration John Cunningham Director Paul Rovnak Associate Director Dan Reisig Associate Director Jake Ricker Assistant Director Justine Buerkle Assistant Director Brian Deutsch Assistant Director Mandy Hansen Assistant Director Michelle Traen Assistant Director/Social Media Michelle Voss Communications Assistant Maddy Olson Communications Assistant Zach Thole Communications Assistant Ryan Tibbitts

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 3 2016-17 TEAM INFORMATION 2016-17 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER # Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 5 Taiye Bello F 6-2 Fr. Southfield, Mich. (Southfield-Lathrup HS) 10 Jessie Edwards C 6-3 Jr. Leeming, Australia (Curtin University) 12 Sue Key G 5-9 Jr. Dubach, La. (Chipola CC) 14 Bryanna Fernstrom C 6-5 Jr. City, Minn. (Chisago Lakes HS) 15 Allina Starr G 5-10 Sr. Minneapolis, Minn. (Auburn) 20 Kehinde Bello F 6-2 Fr. Southfield, Mich. (Southfield-Lathrup HS) 21 Jasmine Brunson G 5-7 Fr. Queens, N.Y. (Mary Louis Academy) 22 Joanna Hedstrom G 6-1 Sr. Minnetonka, Minn. (Minnetonka HS) 23 Kenisha Bell G 5-9 R-So. Minneapolis, Minn. (Marquette) 25 Palma Kaposi F 6-1 So. Pecs, Hungary (University of Pecs) 30 Whitney Tinjum F 6-1 Sr. Stacy, Minn. (Chisago Lakes HS) 32 Karley Barnes C 6-3 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Tallahassee CC) 33 Carlie Wagner G 5-10 Jr. New Richland, Minn. (NRHEG HS) 34 Gadiva Hubbard G 5-9 Fr. Virginia Beach, Va. (Princess Anne HS) 41 Annalese Lamke C 6-3 So. Galesville, Wis. (GET HS)

2016-17 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALPHABETICAL ROSTER # Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 32 Karley Barnes C 6-3 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Tallahassee CC) 23 Kenisha Bell G 5-9 So. Minneapolis, Minn. (Marquette) 20 Kehinde Bello F 6-2 Fr. Southfield, Mich. (Southfield-Lathrup HS) 5 Taiye Bello F 6-2 Fr. Southfield, Mich. (Southfield-Lathrup HS) 21 Jasmine Brunson G 5-7 Fr. Queens, N.Y. (Mary Louis Academy) 10 Jessie Edwards C 6-3 So. Leeming, Australia (Curtin University) 14 Bryanna Fernstrom C 6-5 Jr. Center City, Minn. (Chisago Lakes HS) 22 Joanna Hedstrom G 6-1 Jr. Minnetonka, Minn. (Minnetonka HS) 34 Gadiva Hubbard G 5-9 Fr. Virginia Beach, Va. (Princess Anne HS) 25 Palma Kaposi F 6-1 So. Pecs, Hungary (University of Pecs) 12 Sue Key G 5-9 Jr. Dubach, La. (Chipola CC) 41 Annalese Lamke C 6-3 Fr. Galesville, Wis. (GET HS) 15 Allina Starr G 5-10 R-So. Minneapolis, Minn. (Auburn) 30 Whitney Tinjum F 6-1 Sr. Stacy, Minn. (Chisago Lakes HS) 33 Carlie Wagner G 5-10 So. New Richland, Minn. (NRHEG HS)

Head Coach: Marlene Stollings (Third Season) Associate Head Coach: Nikita Lowry Dawkins (Third Season) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Assistant Coach: Tamisha Augustin (First Season) Tamisha Augustin - tah-MEESH-uh ah-GUST-in Assistant Coach: Gail Striegler (Second Season) Kehinde Bello - KIN-day Strength and Conditioning Coach: Ralph Petrella (Second Season) Taiye Bello - TY-ay Athletic Trainer: Steve Patterson (Second Season) Bryanna Fernstrom - bree-ANN-uh Director of Operations: Tiffanie Couts (Third Season) Gadiva Hubbard - ga-DEEV-uh Video Coordinator: Greg Haag (First Season) Palma Kaposi - KAH-poh-shee Annalese Lamke - ANN-uh-leece LAM-kee Assistant to the Head Coach: Ben Dolezal (First Season) Marlene Stollings - STAHL-ings Allina Starr - al-EEN-uh Gail Striegler - STREEG-ler

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MEET THE GOPHERS PLAYER PROFILES

32 KARLEYCENTER BARNES / SENIOR / 6-3 MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN / TALLAHASSEE CC / VINCENT HIGH SCHOOL

2015-16 • JUNIOR SEASON: Played in 28 games for the Gophers, making eight starts • averaged 4.5 rebounds and 3.1 points per game • had six games with at least eight rebounds • was second on the team in blocks with 18 • blocked two or more shots in five games, including each of the last two games of the season. Game Highlights: Made Gopher debut against Stetson after recovering from ACL injury, scoring six points with eight rebounds (11/27) • scored season-high 19 points against Auburn on 9-for-12 shooting (11/28) • had a season-high 11 rebounds against Purdue (1/14) • tallied a season-high two steals against Northwestern (1/20) • grabbed 10 rebounds against Nebrasaka (2/11) • had 10 points and eight rebounds against South Da- kota in the WNIT Second Round (3/20).

JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played the 2012-13 and 2014-15 seasons at Tallahassee Community College, redshirting the 2013-14 season due to injury • led the Eagles in rebounding in each of her two seasons • received 2015 All-Panhandle Conference rec- ognition after averaging 7.6 points, 6.3 rebounds and 0.8 blocks per game • as a freshman, chosen to participate in the NJCAA Women’s Basketball Coaches Association’s All-Star Weekend • averaged 6.3 points and 6.7 rebounds per game in 2013-14.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2012 graduate of Vincent High School • held career averages of 11.8 points, 8.9 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game • named Miss Double-Double • coached by Derick Jenkins.

PERSONAL: Born July 11, 1994 • daughter of Kimberly Barnes and Raymond Jackson • has five siblings: Kobi Barnes, Kayla Barnes, Blake Jackson, Tyler Jackson and Chapman Jackson • Blake was a junior college All-American football player at Scottsdale CC before transferring to Oklahoma State, where he earned All-Big 12 honorable mention in 2012 • her late cousin Destinee Blue played basketball at Cleveland State (2008-12) and overseas • majoring in communications with a minor in sociology of law.

BARNES’ CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP/S Min Avg FG - A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D-Reb Avg PF/DQ A Avg TO Bl St Pts Avg 2015-16 28/8 359 12.8 40-77 .519 0-0 --- 7-12 .583 47-79-126 4.5 53/2 10 0.4 24 18 5 87 3.1 Totals 28/8 359 12.8 40-77 .519 0-0 --- 7-12 .583 47-79-126 4.5 53/2 10 0.4 24 18 5 87 3.1

6 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYER PROFILES JESSIE EDWARDS CENTER / JUNIOR / 6-3 10 LEEMING, AUSTRALIA / CURTIN UNIVERSITY

2015-16 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Appeared in every game for Minnesota, making seven starts • averaged 6.1 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game • was seventh in Big Ten for blocked shots • led team in blocks with 41 • 11th in program history for single season blocks • tied for fourth in Minnesota history for sin- gle season percentage (.580) • ninth in Big Ten for offensive rebounds per game • led team in rebounds during conference play • was only Minnesota player to grab more than 100 rebounds in conference games • grabbed at least eight in six of final eight regular season games • had four games with at least four blocks • pulled down 12 rebounds, including eight offensive rebounds against Ohio State (2/24) • had a career-high five blocks against Iowa (2/15) • scored career high 22 points and went eight of 11 at the line against Penn State (1/3) • posted first career double-double with 15 points and 16 rebounds against Maine (11/20) • scored 12 points in Gopher debut against Wofford (11/13).

PREVIOUS: Transferred from Curtin University in Australia • spent the 2014-15 season with the Kalamunda Eastern Suns of the State Basketball League (SBL) • tabbed the West Coast Waves’ 2013-14 Rookie of the Year while playing 18 games for them in the Women’s National Basketball League (WNBL) • played for Western Australia at the 2014 U20 National Championships.

HIGH SCHOOL: Named the Leeming Senior High School Sportswoman of the Year in 2012 • captain of her school’s team in 2011 and 2012.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 16, 1995 • daughter of Craig Edwards • has an older sister, Kara • plans to major in psychology.

EDWARDS’ CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP/S Min Avg FG - A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D-Reb Avg PF/DQ A Avg TO Bl St Pts Avg 2015-16 32/7 594 18.6 76-131 .580 0-1 .000 44-74 .595 79-102-181 5.7 69/4 9 0.3 26 41 14 196 6.1 Totals 32/7 594 18.6 76-131 .580 0-1 .000 44-74 .595 79-102-181 5.7 69/4 9 0.3 26 41 14 196 6.1

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 7 PLAYER PROFILES

22 JOANNA HEDSTROMGUARD / SENIOR / 6-1 MINNETONKA, MINNESOTA / MINNETONKA HIGH SCHOOL

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree.

2015-16 • JUNIOR SEASON: Played in all 32 games for the Gophers, making seven starts • averaged 6.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game • set new season highs for points, 3-pointers, rebounds, assists and steals • second on team in 3-point field goal percentage (.378) • shot .424 from 3-point range in Big Ten play to rank seventh in the conference • had eight games with double-digit points • fourth on team in scoring (and steals in Big Ten games • fifth on team in rebounds per game • came within two points of a double-double in two games • made at least two 3-pointers in six games • CoSIDA Academic All-Dis- trict honoree • Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • Ac- ademic All-Big Ten honoree. Game Highlights: Had 12 points, nine rebounds and five assists against Towson (12/6) • had three steals against Memphis (12/12) • scored 11 points against Illinois (1/7) • pulled down a career-high 12 rebounds against Wisconsin (1/23) • grabbed eight rebounds against Ohio State (2/24) • scored a career-high 21 points, including five 3-pointers against Maryland (2/28).

2014-15 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Played in 24 games • Academic All-Big Ten hon- oree and Big Ten Distinguished Scholar • tallied 27 points, 20 rebounds, six assists and five steals. Game Highlights: Pulled down a season-high six rebounds and scored four points vs. Southeastern Louisiana (11/14) • scored a season-high seven points on 3-for-5 shooting against Southern, adding three rebounds and an (11/25) • notched four points, two rebounds and one assist vs. Vanderbilt (11/28) • had two assists and a rebound vs. College of Charleston (11/29) • made one 3-pointer each against Central Michigan (12/21), Wisconsin (1/4), and her first career start vs. North Dakota (12/8) • scored a Penn State (1/28) and Nebraska (2/24). season-high five points vs. Oakland (12/29) and the WNIT Second Round game vs. SMU (3/23) • pulled down six re- 2013-14 • FRESHMAN SEASON: bounds in back-to-back WNIT games vs. SMU (3/23) and at Played in 25 games • averaged 1.2 points, 1.3 rebounds and South Dakota State (3/27) • dished out four assists three 0.9 assists in an average of 9.6 minutes per game. Game times during the year (11/26, 11/30, 12/29). Highlights: Made her collegiate debut at Northern Iowa (11/9) HEDSTROM’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP/S Min Avg FG - A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D-Reb Avg PF/DQ A Avg TO Bl St Pts Avg 2013-14 25/1 241 9.6 10-34 .294 5-18 .278 4-4 1.000 5-27-32 1.3 17/0 23 0.9 16 1 5 29 1.2 2014-15 24/0 143 6.0 11-40 .275 5-26 .192 0-2 .000 9-11-20 0.8 13/0 6 0.2 4 2 5 27 1.1 2015-16 32/7 745 23.3 78-170 .459 31-82 .378 19-23 .826 60-84-144 4.5 75/1 33 1.0 25 1 25 206 6.4 Totals 81/8 1129 13.9 99-244 .406 41-126 .325 23-29 .793 74-122-196 2.4 105/1 62 0.8 45 4 35 262 3.2

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HIGH SCHOOL: PERSONAL: Set Minnetonka High School records in scoring (1,445) and assists (403) Born August 26, 1994 • daughter of John and Mary Hedstrom • has two • 2013 Minnesota Miss Basketball top-10 finalist • earned all-state younger siblings, Hannah and Burt • graduated with honors from Min- and all-metro as a senior • four-time all-conference selection • named nesota’s Carlson School of Management in three years with a degree in Minnetonka’s Female Scholar Athlete of the Year • played in the Minne- business • is pursuing a master’s degree in human resources and indus- sota Girls Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Game • 2012 Pioneer trial relations • mother, Mary (Dressen) Hedstrom played basketball at Press and Minnesota State Girls Basketball Association All-State Honor- Minnesota from 1980-84 • hobbies include reading, listening to music able Mention honoree • two-time team captain • varsity letterwinner in and spending time with family and friends. basketball since eighth grade • played for head coach Leah Dasovich at Minnetonka • also played for Bill Larson’s North Tartan AAU, coached by Gerard Coury • was a member of the North Tartan Nike Elite 17U team that advanced to the Final Four at Nike Nationals in 2012 • three-time Nike Skills Academy attendee • National Honors Society member • boasted a 4.17 grade point average • member of the First Mate Leader mentoring program • was also a member of the Tonka Leadership Challenge for three years • earned the AP Scholar with Distinction award.

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 9 PLAYER PROFILES

41 ANNALESECENTER / SOPHOMORE LAMKE / 6-3 GALESVILLE, WISCONSIN / GALE-ETTRICK-TREMPEALEAU HIGH SCHOOL

2015-16 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in 25 games for the Gophers, making 14 starts • averaged 1.5 points and 1.4 rebounds per game • grabbed at least two rebounds in eight games • rebounded final shot attempt to seal win against Indiana (1/17) • was a perfect three for three from the free throw line against Michigan (1/10) • made first career start against Rutgers (12/31) • had a season-high six points against NJIT (12/28) • scored first collegiate points with four against Maine (11/20) • pulled down six rebounds in Gopher debut against Wofford (11/13).

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2015 graduate of Gale-Ettrick-Trempea- leau High School • a two-time Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Division 3 First Team All-State selection, including a unanimous nod in 2015 • Associated Press All-State First Team choice as a senior and Second Team choice as a junior • two-time Coulee Conference player of the year and three-time all-conference honoree • named player of the year by both the LaCrosse Tri- bune and the Winona Daily News • set a Red Hawks career record with 1,384 points • averaged 19.9 points per game as a senior • coached by Rick Schmidt • also an all-con- ference volleyball and track and field athlete • played for Wisconsin Playground Elite AAU under coach Jeff Smith.

PERSONAL: Born June 28, 1997 • daughter of Phil and Donna Lamke • has an older brother, Chandler, who plays football at St. Thomas • mother competed in basketball and track and field at UW-La Crosse • intends to major in kinesiology.

LAMKE’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP/S Min Avg FG - A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D-Reb Avg PF/DQ A Avg TO Bl St Pts Avg 2015-16 4/0 20 5.0 2-7 .286 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 2-4-6 1.5 1/0 0 0.0 1 0 0 4 1.0 Totals 4/0 20 5.0 2-7 .286 0-0 --- 0-0 --- 2-4-6 1.5 1/0 0 0.0 1 0 0 4 1.0

10 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYER PROFILES ALLINA STARR GUARD / SENIOR / 5-10 15 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA / AUBURN / DE LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOL

2015-16 • JUNIOR SEASON: After sitting out the first half of the season due to NCAA transfer rules, appeared in 21 games for the Gophers, making 17 starts • averaged 3.6 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game • second on the team in steals and third in blocks during Big Ten play • had 10 games with at least five rebounds. Game Highlights: Pulled down eight rebounds in Gopher debut against Rutgers (12/31) • scored 10 points against Indiana (1/17) • recorded first career double-double at Wisconsin with 10 points and 12 rebounds, adding a season-high four steals (1/23) • scored a season-high 11 points against Nebraska (2/11) • had second double-digit rebound game of season against UW-Milwaukee (3/16).

2014-15 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Joined the program in January and sat out the re- mainder of the season due to NCAA transfer rules.

PRIOR TO MINNESOTA: Played one season at Auburn • appeared in 20 games for the Tigers and averaged 2.5 assists per game • 2013 graduate of DeLaSalle High School • helped the Islanders to three state titles (2011-13) and an overall record of 115-20 during her five- year career • averaged 18.9 points and 9.1 assists per game as a senior • named to the 2013 Min- nesota AP All-State Team • earned all-conference and all-metro accolades in her final three years at DeLaSalle • scored 20 points in the 2013 state championship game to be named to the all-tourna- ment team for the third-consecutive year • helped her team to a No. 1 ranking in both 2009-10 and 2011-12 • played AAU for the Minnesota Stars.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Alan Starr • has five sisters, LaRaea, Des- tini, Danai, Troyana and Adara • majoring in sociology.

STARR’S MINNESOTA STATISTICS

Year GP/S Min Avg FG - A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D-Reb Avg PF/DQ A Avg TO Bl St Pts Avg 2015-16 25/14 143 5.7 16-33 .485 0-0 --- 3-9 .333 14-22-36 1.4 31/0 4 0.2 5 2 1 35 1.4 Totals 25/14 143 5.7 16-33 .485 0-0 --- 3-9 .333 14-22-36 1.4 31/0 4 0.2 5 2 1 35 1.4

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 11 PLAYER PROFILES

33 CARLIEGUARD WAGNER / JUNIOR / 5-10 NEW RICHLAND, MINNESOTA / NEW RICHLAND-HARTLAND-ELLENDALE-GENEVA HIGH SCHOOL

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 2016 All-Big Ten Second Team honoree • 2016 CoSIDA Academic All-District selection • 2016 Academic All- Big Ten • 2015 Big Ten All-Freshman Team honoree • became the Gophers’ 22nd player to pass the 1,000- point and enters her junior season with 1,004.

2015-16 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Named to All-Big Ten Second Team • named aca- demic All-District • Academic All-Big Ten honoree • started and scored in double figures in all 32 games • averaged 18.9 points (19.9 in conference games), 5.2 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game • seventh in Minnesota history for single-season points scored (606) • led Big Ten in minutes played and eighth in NCAA (37.8 per game) • tied for 39th in NCAA for points per game and 44th in total points • second in Big Ten for free throw percentage during conference games (.859) • ranked seventh in Big Ten for scoring • second on team in points, field goals, 3-pointers (60) and free throws • third on team in rebounds • tallied 16 games with 20 or more points • led team in scoring six times, rebounding seven times and steals seven times • had five games with at least five assists • made at least five free throws in seven games • passed 500 season point mark • also passed 150 career assist mark during season • made 19 straight free throw attempts across six games • recorded first career double-double against Towson (12/6) • set new career highs with 32 points, 11 field goals, and six 3-pointers against Penn State (1/3) with 27 points and a career high 10 re- bounds • • made game-winning overtime shot against Ohio State (2/26) • scored 1,000th career point in final game of season against South Dakota (3/20). minutes played, third in 3-point field goals made and fourth in scoring in league-only contests • was fourth overall in 2014-15 • FRESHMAN SEASON: 3-point field goals made among Big Ten freshmen • ranked Named to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team • twice named 168th in the NCAA in 3-point field goals made per game • the Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Feb. 8, Feb. 16) • played scored in double figures in 23 of her 33 total games played in all 33 games for the Gophers with 28 starts, including • scored 15 or more points 11 times and 20 or more points four games playing 40-plus minutes • averaged 12.1 points twice • led the team in steals eight times • ranked second (13.8 in conference play), 3.6 rebounds and 2.3 assists per on the team in 3-point field goals and assists and third in game • ranks ninth on Minnesota’s single-season record points, points per game, field goals, field goal attempts, chart with 64 3-point field goals • also ranks fifth with 3-point field goal percentage, free throw percentage and 192 3-point field goal attempts • among Big Ten rookies, offensive rebounds • scored 16 points and dished out a sea- finished the year first in assist-to- ratio, second in

WAGNER’S CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP/S Min Avg FG - A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D-Reb Avg PF/DQ A Avg TO Bl St Pts Avg 2014-15 33/28 1067 32.3 151-396 .381 64-192 .333 32-41 .780 42-76-118 3.6 49/1 77 2.3 54 6 27 398 12.1 2015-16 32/32 1209 37.8 226-597 .379 60-182 .330 94-118 .797 48-119-167 5.2 47/0 82 2.6 88 1 28 606 18.9 Totals 65/60 2276 35.0 377-993 .380 124-374 .332 126-159 .792 90-195-285 4.4 96/1 159 2.4 142 7 55 1004 15.4

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son-high eight assists at Purdue (1/1) • hit the game-tying 3-pointer points • also established state tournament records for single-game with 32 seconds left vs. Maryland (1/11) • made the go-ahead basket scoring (53 points) and single-game field goal attempts (43) • set with 37 seconds left to help the Gophers defeat Indiana (1/18) • posted three-game tournament records for points (130), field goals made (48) a career-high 25 points and five 3-pointers in the win vs. Michigan and field goals attempted (110) • capped her career at NRHEG High State (2/8) • shot 5-for-6 from 3-point range and scored 17 points vs. School with a 61-game win streak, including an undefeated (31-0) Iowa (2/17) • scored 21 points in 49 minutes against Michigan (2/21) senior season • as a junior, averaged 33.6 points per game, earning • tallied a season-high eight rebounds vs. DePaul (3/20). All-State and Class AA State Tournament Most Valuable Player honors • named to the All-State Tournament Team three times • Albert Lea HIGH SCHOOL: Tribune Athlete of the Year in 2012-13 • four-time All-Area and All-Go- A 2014 graduate of New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva (NRHEG) pher Valley Conference selection • also lettered in volleyball and track High School • finished her prep career with 3,957 points, which rank & field • two-time All-Gopher Valley Conference selection in volleyball second all-time in the state of Minnesota • as a senior, averaged 37.1 • volleyball team captain as a senior • led team in blocks and kills as points, 5.3 assists and 4.4 steals per game • honored as Minnesota’s a junior • four-time All-Gopher Valley Conference honoree in track • Miss Basketball for 2014 • named the 2014 Associated Press Minne- 2014 and 2012 state champion and school record-holder in the high sota Girl’s Basketball Player of the Year • named the Albert Lea Tribune jump (5-9) • qualified for state in 200 m dash as a junior • played for All-Area Girls Basketball Player of the Year for the third-straight season John Schultz at NRHEG • was a member of the Minnesota Stars AAU as a senior • earned Waseca County News All-Area Girls Basketball program, coached by Mark Smith. Player of the Year honors • named first team all-state • invited to play in the Minnesota Girl’s Basketball Coaches Association’s All-Star Game PERSONAL: • led New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva (NRHEG) to back-to- Born May 16, 1995 • daughter of Jane and Darren Wagner • has two back state titles in 2014 and 2013, including the program’s first as a brothers, Alex and Danny, and twin sisters, Marnie and Maddie. junior • holds the all-time state tournament scoring record with 371

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23 GUARDKENISHA / REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE BELL / 5-9 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA / MARQUETTE / BLOOMINGTON KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL

2015-16 SEASON: state tournament at Williams Arena and was named to the Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer rules. all-tournament team • Associated Press All-State First Team and Star Tribune All-Metro First Team choice as a se- AT MARQUETTE: nior • Bloomington Kennedy’s 2014 recipient of the Athena Unanimously selected to the 2014-15 BIG EAST All-Fresh- Award • averaged 20.5 points per game her senior year • man Team after starting 28 games • set a Golden Eagles coached by Percy Wade and Quintin Johnson • played AAU rookie record and ranked second on the team with an aver- ball for North Tartan under coach Gerard Coury. age of 14.5 points per game • also set program freshman records in points (434), field goals (157) and free throws PERSONAL: (111) • scored in double figures 25 times, including a sea- Daughter of Aishia Bell and Brian Townsend • has nine son-high 25 points against Northern Kentucky • notched 59 brothers and seven sisters • three of her brothers play col- steals, ranking fourth all-time among Marquette freshmen lege basketball, and one runs track at Marquette • majoring • named the BIG EAST’s freshman of the week four times. in communications.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2014 graduate of Bloomington Kennedy High School • led the Eagles to a runner-up finish in the 2014 Class AAAA

20 KEHINDEFORWARD / FRESHMAN BELLO / 6-2 SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN / SOUTHFIELD-LATHRUP HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL: PERSONAL: A 2016 graduate of Southfield-Lathrup High School • Born October 24, 1998 • daughter of Anthony and Duro- helped her team win Oakland Activities Association Red jaiye Bello • twin sister of teammate Taiye Bello • has two Division championships in 2014-15 and 2015-16 • the brothers, Bimpe and Seni Lawal • Seni plays basketball for Chargers went 21-2 and earned a No. 3 ranking in Mich- FC Barcelona and the Nigerian Olympic Team. igan’s Class A in 2014-15 • helped her team advance to the regional finals as a senior • averaged 6.3 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game as her team’s top defender as a junior • coached by Michele Marshall • played AAU for the Michigan Storm.

14 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYER PROFILES TAIYE BELLO FORWARD / FRESHMAN / 6-2 5 SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN / SOUTHFIELD-LATHRUP HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL: PERSONAL: A 2016 graduate of Southfield-Lathrup High School Born October 24, 1998 • daughter of Anthony and • helped her team win Oakland Activities Associ- Durojaiye Bello • twin sister of teammte Kehinde ation Red Division championships in 2014-15 and Bello • has two brothers, Bimpe and Seni Lawal • 2015-16 • the Chargers went 21-2 and earned a No. Seni plays basketball for FC Barcelona and the Ni- 3 ranking in Michigan’s Class A in 2014-15 • helped gerian Olympic Team • intends to major in computer her team advance to the regional finals as a senior engineering. • 2016 AP Class A All-State Second Team selection after earning honorable mention in 2015 • named to the 2016 All-Oakland County First Team • averaged a double-double of 10.9 points and 10.5 rebounds, adding 2.4 blocks per game, as a senior • averaged 10.6 points and 9.0 rebounds as a junior, while tal- lying 10 double-doubles and shooting 54 percent • coached by Michele Marshall • played AAU for the Michigan Storm • McDonald’s All-America nominee in January 2016.

JASMINE BRUNSON GUARD / FRESHMAN / 5-7 21 QUEENS, NEW YORK / MARY LOUIS ACADEMY

HIGH SCHOOL: PERSONAL: A 2016 graduate of Mary Louis Academy • named to Born August 5, 1998 • daughter of Al and Cynthia the 2016 ALL-USA New York Girls Basketball Second Brunson • has a brother named Malcolm • interested Team • averaged 18 points, six rebounds, five assists in majoring in psychology and sports management. and three steals per game as a senior • 2015 Tablet Girls Division I Second Team selection • averaged 16 points, six rebounds, four assists and three steals per game as a junior • earned All-Borough (Queens) Honorable Mention as a freshman playing at Bayside • coached by JoAnn Arbitello • played AAU for Positive Direction.

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 15 PLAYER PROFILES BRYANNA FERNSTROM 14 CENTER / JUNIOR / 6-5 CENTER CITY, MINNESOTA / IOWA STATE / CHISAGO LAKES HIGH SCHOOL

Transferred to Minnesota midway through the 2015-16 nominated for the McDonald’s All-American Game and season, and will be eligible for competition beginning after for Minnesota’s Miss Basketball Award • averaged 25.9 the fall 2016 semester. points, 13.4 rebounds and 4.5 blocks per game as a senior • also averaged a double-double as a junior • Mississippi AT IOWA STATE: 8 Conference MVP • set school season records for points, Started 12 of the Cyclones’ first 15 games in the 2015-16 rebounds, field goals and blocks • also posted single-game season • was averaging 9.1 points and 6.7 rebounds • had records of 42 points, 17 field goals and 15 blocks during a team-high 34 blocks during ISU’s 11-4 start • 10th on her prep career • played AAU ball for the Minnesota Stars, the Cyclones’ career blocks list with 70 at the time of her where she was a teammate of fellow Gopher Carlie Wagner. departure • as a freshman in 2014-15, made 25 starts and was named Big 12 freshman of the week three times • PERSONAL: averaged 9.0 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.2 blocks • scored Born Sept. 20, 1995 • daughter of Kendall and Carrie Fern- 25 points in her collegiate debut and notched nine games strom • has two brothers, Jake and Joe • intends to major scoring in double figures. in human resource development.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2014 graduate of Chisago Lakes High School • the 2014 Pioneer Press Girls Basketball Player of the Year •

34 GADIVAGUARD HUBBARD / FRESHMAN / 5-9 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA / PRINCESS ANNE HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL: PERSONAL: A 2016 graduate of Princess Anne High School • led the Born Aug. 15, 1998 • daughter of Dawnte Hubbard and Cavaliers to three consecutive state titles • scored 35, 31 Edward Lee Hunt III • has two brothers, Edward Lee Hunt IV and 29 points, respectively, in state championship games and Elijah Torres-Campbell • mother, Dawnte, played bas- her last three years • 2016 Virginia High School League 5A ketball • cousin Briante Weber plays for the NBA’s Miami State Player of the Year • three-time All-USA Virginia Girls Heat • intends to major in chemistry. Basketball Team and Virginia High School League Group 5A selection • only three-time All-Tidewater Player of the Year ever • scored 1,974 points during her high school career • averaged 17.8 points, 6.8 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 4.7 steals as a senior • averaged 16.6 points, 5.8 rebounds, 3.8 steals and 2.9 assists per game as a junior • averaged 18.6 points and 7.1 rebounds per game as a sophomore, while notching 97 steals and 70 3-pointers • coached by Darnell Dozier • played AAU for Boo Williams Elite.

16 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYER PROFILES PALMA KAPOSI FORWARD / SOPHOMORE / 6-1 25 PECS, HUNGARY / UNIVERSITY OF PECS

PREVIOUS: PERSONAL: Member of the Hungarian National Team since 2012 Born July 20, 1996 • daughter of Istvan and Gabriella • played for Team Hungary at the 2012 U16 European Kaposi • has a brother, Mate, and two sisters, Dori and Championship, the 2014 U18 European Championship Fanni • intends to major in finance. and the 2016 U20 European Championship • helped seal the Division B title for Hungary at the U18 Euro- pean Championship with late free throws • played for PEAC-Pecs in Hungary-A Division • helped her U20 team take second place at the 2015 Hungarian Championship and third place in the Middle European League • MVP of her high school team in 2014.

SUE KEY GUARD / JUNIOR / 5-9 12 DUBACH, LOUISIANA / CHIPOLA CC / DUBACH HIGH SCHOOL

JUNIOR COLLEGE: PERSONAL: Led Chipola College to a 34-1 record and NJCAA cham- Born Nov. 23 • daughter of Terry and Michelle McMurray pionship in 2014-15 • scored 20 points in the title game • has two brothers and five sisters • Key is the only one • averaged 17.1 points and 3.9 rebounds per game that of her siblings to go to college • majoring in human season • shot 41.2 percent from the field and 77.9 per- resources development. cent from the free throw line • named NJCAA All-Tour- nament, All-America Second Team and WBCA Junior College All-America Honorable Mention.

HIGH SCHOOL: A graduate of Dubach High School • scored 41 points in her team’s 60-58 victory in Louisiana’s 2013 Class C state title game • scored 42 points in the semifinal game that year.

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 17 PLAYER PROFILES WHITNEY TINJUM 30 FORWARD / SENIOR / 6-1 STACY, MINNESOTA / BRADLEY / CHISAGO LAKES HIGH SCHOOL

Came to Minnesota from Bradley as a fifth-year graduate honoree • Miss Basketball candidate • averaged better transfer. than 20 points and nine rebounds per game during each of her four seasons and set Chisago Lakes career records PREVIOUS COLLEGIATE EXPERIENCE: in both categories • averaged career highs of 24.1 points, Was Bradley’s second leading scorer during the 2015-16 10.9 rebounds and 2.5 assists as a senior while shooting season, averaging 9.2 points and 4.1 rebounds per game • 56 percent from 3-point range • led the Wildcats to their shot 61-for-81 at the free throw line in 2015-16 • averaged first state tournament appearance • played AAU basketball 11.7 points and 6.1 rebounds in 2014-15 • ranked third for Bill Larson and Gerard Coury with North Tartan • was a in the Missouri Valley Conference with an 82-percent free high school teammate of fellow Gopher Bryanna Fernstrom. throw success rate in 2014-15 • MVC Honor Roll and MVC Scholar-Athlete Honorable Mention recipient • tallied five PERSONAL: double-doubles with the Braves • spent her first year and Daughter of Perry and Melinda Tinjum • has a younger a half of college at Washington State. brother, William • working on a master’s degree in sport management. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2012 graduate of Chisago Lakes High School • four-time North Suburban Conference Player of the Year and all-state

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MARLENEHEAD STOLLINGS COACH / THIRD SEASON

arlene Stollings’ first two seasons at Minnesota have seen the Golden Gophers set records, produce three draft picks and receive national recognition. Stollings became the second-fastest coach to reach 40 wins at Minnesota, and M has a 43-22 record with the Gophers. In 2014-15, Stollings had one of the best seasons by a first-year head coach in program history. The Gophers went 23-10 (11-7 Big Ten) and made their first NCAA Tournament appearance in six years. In 2015-16, Minnesota went 20-12 (11-7 Big Ten) and advanced to the second round of the WNIT. For the first time in seven years, the Gophers turned in back-to-back winning conference records. Minnesota beat No. 5 Ohio State to notch its first win over a top-five opponent in 11 years. Under Stollings’ watch, the Gophers set new program records in 2015-16 by making a Big Ten-leading 292 3-pointers, averaging 83.6 points per game (2,676 points total) and making 986 field goals. Minne- sota boasted the nation’s No. 4 scoring offense, and the No. 1 scoring duo in guards and Carlie Wagner. Banham compiled a prolific senior season as the consensus Big Ten Player of the Year. She averaged a school-record 28.6 points per game, including a Big ten-record 30.5 points per conference game. Banham, an All-American and Wooden Award top-five finalist, was selected fourth overall in the WNBA Draft. FAST-PACED OFFENSE, RECORD-SETTING PERFORMANCES Stollings is known for infusing a fun and fast-paced style of play into her AWARDS AND RECOGNITION programs, and her first two seasons at Minnesota were no exception. The A Gopher has claimed Big Ten Player of the Year and All-America recogni- Gophers averaged 76.2 points per game in 2014-15, their highest average tion in each of Stollings’ first two seasons at Minnesota. In 2015 Amanda since the 2002-03 season and fifth-highest all-time. Zahui B. became Minnesota’s first Big Ten Player of the Year since 2002 They shattered the school record with 83.6 points per game in 2015- and first All-America First Team selection since 2005. Rachel Banham 16, ranking fourth in the country. Minnesota broke program records with earned the honor in 2016 before collecting multiple All-America laurels. 10 90-point games, including five 100-point games. Minnesota has set Both Zahui B. and Banham made the John R. Wooden final ballot, records for points, field goals and 3-pointers in both Stollings’ seasons. with Banham traveling to Los Angeles for the award show as a top-five Rachel Banham’s 28.6 points per game (914 points total) and 119 finalist. Both were in contention for the Naismith Trophy and Wade Tro- 3-pointers in 2015-16 set program records. She tied an NCAA record with phy. Banham was a Award finalist as one of the nation’s top 60 points at Northwestern, and set a Minnesota record with 10 3-pointers guards, and Zahui B. was an All-Big Ten Defensive Team choice. at Illinois. She combined with Carlie Wagner (18.9 points per game) to Minnesota had two 2015 All-Big Ten First Team representatives, score the most points of any duo in the country as joined Zahui B. on the roster. Carlie Wagner collected Individual season records set during the 2014-15 season included All-Freshman conference honors in 2015, and All-Big Ten Second Team Shayne Mullaney’s assists average (7.5), and Amanda Zahui B.’s blocks honors in 2016. (135), rebounds (426) and defensive rebounds (299). In 2014-15 Stollings was nominated for espnW’s Midseason Coach of In 2013-14, VCU’s offense surged under Stollings, as it set school the Year Award, and the Gophers were named espnW’s Midseason Surprise records with a 75.8-point average and 235 3-pointers. The Rams twice for their play following Banham’s injury. notched a school-record 112 points. The Gophers have thrived academically, as Joanna Hedstrom, At Winthrop, Stollings’ team averaged a program-record 69.6 points Shayne Mullaney and Carlie Wagner were on the five-person 2016 CoSIDA per game, ranked 10th nationally with an average of 7.6 3-pointers per Academic All-District 6 Team. Mullaney also earned the honor in 2015. game and posted 80 or more points a school-record nine times. Gophers have collected nine Academic All-Big Ten certificates under Stollings. MORE MINNESOTA NOTABLES Stollings was named Minnesota women’s basketball’s 11th head coach WNBA DRAFT PICKS on April 7, 2014. In the first year under her guidance, the Gophers vaulted Minnesota has produced two top-four draft picks under Stollings, and the back into the Associated Press Top 25 for the first time in nine years. 2015 WNBA Draft marked the first time the Gophers had multiple players Their No. 21 ranking on Dec. 20 was their highest spot in the AP Poll in selected in the same year. Amanda Zahui B. was chosen second overall nine seasons. by the , and Shae Kelly went 35th to the , with Stollings led Minnesota to its best-ever 18-game start, opening the whom she would win a WNBA Championship ring later in the year. season with a 16-2 mark. Her 14-1 start tied the best 15-game record by The next year, Banham was drafted fourth overall by the Connecticut a first-year coach. Stollings is the program’s only first-year coach to start Sun. Both Zahui B. and Banham were the first Big Ten prospects picked 3-0 in conference play, and to post two 100-plus-point games. in their respective drafts. Minnesota was one of only two schools in the Minnesota’s 23 wins in 2014-15 were the most wins in 10 years, country with a first round pick in both 2015 and 2016. and its 11 Big Ten wins were the most in six years. The Gophers’ 22 regu- lar-season wins were the second-most in program history.

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HISTORY OF TURNAROUND SUCCESS Prior to her arrival in Minneapolis, Stollings spent two years at VCU where she led the STOLLINGS AT A GLANCE Rams in one of the top turnarounds in the nation in 2013-14. The team posted a 22-10 overall record and earned a berth in the 2014 Women’s National Invitation Tournament COACHING RESUME (WNIT). VCU’s 22 wins were the third-most in program history and gave the Rams just • 2014-present Minnesota Head Coach (43-22 Record) their sixth 20-win season in school history. Stollings was 33-29 overall at VCU. • 2012-14 VCU Head Coach (33-29 Record) Before VCU, Stollings led a one-year resurgence at Winthrop University in 2011- • 2011-12 Winthrop Head Coach (18-13 Record) 12, where the Eagles posted just their second winning season (18-13) in the last 26 • 2010-11 Ole Miss Associate Head Coach • 2007-10 Ole Miss Assistant Coach years of the program. She was selected 2012 Big South Conference Coach of the Year • 2005-07 Saint Louis Assistant Coach in her first year as a collegiate head coach. Stollings guided Winthrop to more than 40 • 2003-04 Wright State Assistant Coach team and individual school records. • 2002-03 New Mexico State Interim Head Coach • 2001-02 New Mexico State Assistant Coach EARLY COACHING DAYS • 2000-01 Jacksonville Assistant Coach Prior to joining the Eagles, Stollings served as an assistant at Southeastern Conference power Ole Miss from 2007-11, while serving the final season as the Rebels’ associate PLAYING EXPERIENCE head coach. Her coaching and recruiting career also includes stops at Saint Louis, • Club ABB Baden (Switzerland), 1998-99 Wright State, New Mexico State and Jacksonville (Fla.). • Ohio University, 1995-98 • Ohio State University, 1993-95 ON THE RECRUITING TRAIL Stollings’ first signee at Minnesota was highly-recruited transfer Shae Kelley, who went COLLEGE on to earn All-Big Ten recognition and be drafted. • Ohio University, 1998 B.A. in Marketing Shortly after being named head coach at VCU, Stollings assembled a six-player • Ohio University, 1998 B.S. in Sport Industry recruiting class that ranked 38th nationally, third-highest among non-BCS programs. As an assistant coach at Ole Miss, Stollings helped sign the 2009 class, argu- HIGH SCHOOL • Beaver-Eastern High School, 1993 ably the Rebels’ top recruiting class in nearly 30 years, including Mississippi Gatorade Player of the Year and Mississippi Miss Basketball Valencia McFarland. BY THE NUMBERS PLAYING EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION Three Gophers have been drafted into the WNBA under Stollings played one season professionally for Club ABB Baden in Switzerland. While in Stollings, ncluding two first-round picks Europe, Stollings coached a men’s club team to an undefeated season. She was later 3 invited to the WNBA’s Starzz 1999 training camp, and also played for the NWBL Minnesota players have been named Big Ten Player of Mobile Majesty. 2 the Year in both of Stollings’ seasons at Minnesota Stollings, who was inducted into the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame in May 2015, The 2015-16 Gophers scored a program-re- began her collegiate playing career at Ohio State, where she was a two-time scholar cord 83.6 points per game athlete. She transferred to Ohio where she earned first-team All-Mid-American Confer- 83.6 ence honors after finishing eighth in the nation and leading the league in scoring (22.9 Minnesota made a school-record 292 3-pointers ppg) her senior year. She served as team captain for the Bobcats and earned Kodak in 2015-16 All-America honorable mention honors in 1998. Stollings remains in the Ohio record 292 books with 10 3-pointers and 41 points scored in a game. Minnesota’s 23 wins in 2014-15 were its Considered one of the finest scorers to ever play in the basketball-rich state of 23 most in 10 years Ohio (Beaver-Eastern HS), Stollings was a two-time Division III High School Player of the Stollings’ 3,514 high school points were Year and four-time conference Player of the Year. She earned Kodak All-America honors the most by any boy or girl in Ohio history her senior season and her name appears more than 30 times in the Ohio high school 3514 record books. Stollings still holds the state high school basketball scoring record (boys Feb. 19, 2014 was declared Marlene and girls) with 3,514 points, ahead of LeBron James’ 2,657. Stollings Day in Pike County, Ohio A native of Beaver, Ohio, Stollings graduated in 1998 from Ohio University where 19 she earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration in marketing and a bachelor of science degree in sport industry.

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ASSOCIATENIKITA HEAD COACH /LOWRY RECRUITING COORDINATOR DAWKINS / THIRD SEASON

25-year coaching veteran and four-time Dawkins went on to win four gold medals, three as gold medalist with USA Basketball, Niki a player and one as a coach, with USA Basketball. In Dawkins joined the University of Minnesota 2002, she was an assistant with the U.S. 20-and-Under women’s basketball program on April 25, squad, which included former Gopher , A 2014, as the first member of head coach that won the gold medal at the COPABA Young Women’s Marlene Stollings’ coaching staff. Dawkins, who was World Championships in Ribeirao Preto, Brazil. During named associate head coach following the 2014-15 her collegiate days, Dawkins was a member of two USA season, also serves as the Golden Gophers’ recruiting Select Teams (1988 & 1990), the World University Team coordinator. (1989) and the Junior National Team (1987). In her first season working with Minnesota’s posts, Dawkins’ teams have participated in six NCAA Tour- Dawkins helped Amanda Zahui B. and Shae Kelley naments and won five league championships. She has emerge as one of the top front-court duos in program coached eight WNBA players during her career, including history. The pair combined to score 1,199 of the Gophers’ , who is a seven-time WNBA All-Star and was 2,514 total points, which accounted for 48 percent of named one of the top-15 players in WNBA history, and Minnesota’s scoring output. The duo also pulled down 50 more recently, the Gophers’ Zahui B., Kelley and Banham percent of the Maroon and Gold’s total rebounds, com- Prior to joining Stollings’ staff at VCU, Dawkins bining for 735 of Minnesota’s 1,461 boards. spent seven seasons as an assistant coach and recruit- Zahui B. was named a first-team All-American by ing coordinator at Old Dominion under legendary head the WBCA, Associated Press, U.S. Basketball Writers As- coach Wendy Larry. Dawkins helped the Lady Monarchs sociation and espnW, was the media’s choice for Big Ten to a 158-67 overall mark, four CAA Tournament titles and Player of the Year and was the lone unanimous selection four NCAA Tournaments, including the 2008 Sweet 16. to the All-Big Ten First Team by both coaches and media. She graduated from Ohio State in 1989 with a de- Kelley also earned a spot on the media’s All-Big Ten First gree in economics. Following her graduation, she spent Team and the coaches’ All-Big Ten Second Team. Both one year abroad playing professionally for the Italmeco Zahui B., the No. 2 overall pick by the Tulsa Shock, and Bari Club in Bari, Italy. Kelley (third round pick of the Minnesota Lynx) were se- Dawkins and her husband, Tony, a men’s college lected in the 2015 WNBA Draft. and WNBA official, gave birth to twin girl and boy babies, In 2015-16, Dawkins’ tutelage helped the Gophers Imani and Isaiah, on Sept. 14, 2011. break a 34-year-old program record as they averaged 83.6 points per game to rank fourth in the nation. Min- nesota’s 2,676 points broke the program record set in the DAWKINS AT A GLANCE first year under Stollings’ staff. Rachel Banham earned COACHING HIGHLIGHTS Big Ten Player of the Year, All-America First Team and • Five NCAA Tournament appearances Wooden Award Top-Five honors before being selected • NCAA Sweet 16 in 2008 fourth overall in the WNBA Draft. • Four Colonial Athletic Association titles Dawkins held the same position under Stollings for • One Horizon League Championship two seasons at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), • Coached eight WNBA Players where she played a significant role in orchestrating one • 15 All-CAA, two All-Atlantic 10 and three All-Horizon of the largest turnarounds in the nation last season League selections and helped assemble a six-player recruiting class that • Five CAA All-Defensive Team selections ranked 38th nationally and third among non-BCS teams. • Four Dean’s List recipients No stranger to the , Dawkins served as an assistant coach at Michigan as well as PLAYING HIGHLIGHTS her alma mater, Ohio State. One of the most influential • Four NCAA Tournament appearances at Ohio State African-American athletes to play at Ohio State, Dawkins • Two Sweet 16s and two Elite Eights helped the Buckeyes to three Big Ten Championships • Three Big Ten Championships and four NCAA Tournament appearances from 1985-89. • All-Big Ten First Team honoree During her playing career, she earned Kodak All-America • Chicago Tribune Player of the Year First Team and Street & Smith All-America First Team • Scarlet & Gray Player of the Year honors, Chicago Tribune Player of the Year recognition, • Big Ten All-Decade Second Team All-Big Ten First Team accolades and was named the • Ohio State All-Century Team Scarlet and Gray Player of the Year. She is a member • Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame inductee of the Big Ten 1980 All-Decade Second Team, the Ohio • Two-time All-American State All-Century Team and was inducted into the Ohio • Recipient of four gold medals and one silver medal State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000.

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ASSISTANTTAMISHA COACH / FIRST AUGUSTIN SEASON

amisha Augustin joined the University of Williams team. She also was the head coach of the Minnesota women’s basketball coaching Georgia Metro Nike Travel Team (2006-08). In addition staff on May 23. Augustin assisted on head to this, she coached boys’ Georgia high school teams coach Marlene Stollings’ VCU staff for one at Henry County (2007-08) and Love Joy (2006-07). T season before spending the past two years Augustin later returned to her hometown of Hampton, as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Virginia, where she guided Bethel High School’s var- UCF. sity girls to a 15-win season in 2008-09. “Tamisha’s return to my staff will give the Augustin went into coaching after a decorated Gophers a competitive advantage in our recruiting collegiate playing career. Playing at Alabama A&M efforts nationally,” Stollings said. “She is known for from 2002-06, she was a two-time All-SWAC shoot- attracting top talent and will assume a critical role ing guard and a four-time captain. An injury ended with recruiting, as well as other areas. Tamisha’s Augustin’s subsequent professional playing career interpersonal skills and personality will be key assets after she became the first American to play for KSC- in recruiting and developing our young Gophers. She Szekszard in Hungary. is someone who will move the bar even higher for this Augustin graduated from Alabama A&M with a Gopher program.” bachelor’s degree in biology in 2005. She earned a The Golden Gophers’ newest assistant coach master’s degree in microbiology there in 2007, and was part of one of VCU’s best seasons in program would earn another master’s in education from Regent history in 2013-14. The Rams went 22-10, their sixth University in 2010. 20-win season ever, and earned a berth in the WNIT. Augustin was part of Stollings’ staff that saw VCU set program records of 75.8 points per game and 235 made 3-pointers. At UCF, Augustin oversaw a stellar 2014-15 season for Zykira Lewis, who earned All-American Athletic Conference Second Team recognition, set a UCF season record with 86 3-pointers and averaged 18.9 points per game. Lewis became UCF’s first AAC Player of the Week. As recruiting coordinator, Augustin helped bring in a class which included two players who earned AAC Rookie of the Week honors in 2015- AUGUSTIN AT A GLANCE 16. Additionally, Augustin signed the No. 31 ranked 2016 recruiting class according to Dan Olson’s Colle- BASKETBALL COACHING EXPERIENCE: Assistant Coach Minnesota 2016 to present giate Girls Basketball Report. Augustin spent the 2012-13 season at Marshall Assistant Coach Central Florida 2014-16 before joining the VCU staff. In her year with the Thun- dering Herd she signed a top-100 recruit. Assistant Coach VCU 2013-14 As an assistant at South Carolina State from 2010-12, Augustin helped coach two all-conference Assistant Coach Marshall 2012-13 selections in Whitney Wiley and Cabriel Duren. She Assistant Coach South Carolina State 2010-12 also signed junior college All-American Brittany Co- chran. AAU and High School Coach in Georgia and Virginia 2006-09 “I am humbled by the opportunity to reunite with Coach Marlene and her highly regarded coaching staff,” Augustin said. “The challenge of competing at EDUCATION: an elite level in the Big Ten every night is thrilling. Bachelor of Science, Alabama A&M University Biology, 2005 Coach Marlene has been able to return this program to national recognition in just two short years. It is Master of Science, Microbiology an honor to be part of something special that is on Alabama A&M University, 2007 the rise in women’s basketball. My excitement to be a Gopher is indescribable.” Master of Education Previously, during her time as an AAU coach, Regent University, 2010 Augustin developed 12 future Division I basketball players. Augustin was the head coach of the 14U Boo

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GAILASSISTANT STRIEGLERCOACH / SECOND SEASON

ail Striegler, a 26-year coaching veteran, In her time as the head coach at LIU Brooklyn, is entering her second season as an as- Striegler secured a program-best 96 victories, which sistant coach on Marlene Stollings’ staff. included two seasons with 20 or more wins. The team’s G Striegler spent the previous seven years 22 wins in 2009-10 were the second-most in program establishing herself as the winningest history, while her 62 wins from 2009-12 were the most head coach in Long Island University Brooklyn women’s all-time over a three-year period for the Blackbirds. basketball history. During her tenure in Orlando from 1999-2007, During Striegler’s first year on the Minnesota Striegler led the Knights to three-straight conference staff, the Gophers set multiple program scoring re- championships from 2003-05, coached 22 all-con- cords in 2015-16. They averaged 83.9 points per game ference selections and 33 academic all-conference to rank fourth in the nation, scoring 2,676 total over the honorees. Her teams ranked in the top-20 nationally season. Rachel Banham was received Big Ten Player of three times in overall scoring, twice in blocked shots the Year, All-America First Team and Wooden Award and once in three-point field goal percentage, while Top-Five accolades before being picked fourth overall she also signed six Street & Smith Honorable Mention in the WNBA Draft. All-Americans, all while breaking the UCF all-time at- Striegler has a deep tradition of winning at the tendance record in 2006. highest level of collegiate women’s basketball, guid- Along with her head coaching stops at LIU Brook- ing her teams to three conference championships and lyn and UCF, Striegler has also served as an assistant eight NCAA Tournament appearances, including a coach at Georgia State and Northwestern State, as well Sweet 16 run as an assistant at Stephen F. Austin State as Stephen F. Austin State. She began her coaching University in 1996. During her head coaching tenure at career as a graduate assistant at Arkansas. the University of Central Florida, she was twice named Striegler earned her master’s degree in kinesiol- Atlantic Sun Conference Coach of the Year. Striegler ogy from Arkansas and her bachelor’s degree in kine- has accumulated over 200 wins and coached eleven siology from Central Arkansas. A native of Fayetteville, nationally ranked recruiting classes. Ark., she is a member of the University of Central Ar- Striegler has proven to be adept at both finding kansas Hall of Fame. and developing talent, as she has assembled three top- 25 recruiting classes and aided in the development of two Naismith finalists, 30 all-conference team selec- tions, a conference rookie of the year, an all-defensive team pick and two all-freshman team honorees as both a head coach and assistant coach.

STRIEGLER AT A GLANCE

BASKETBALL COACHING EXPERIENCE: Assistant Coach Minnesota 2015 to present

Head Coach LIU Brooklyn 2008-15

Assistant Coach Georgia State 2007-08

Head Coach Central Florida 1999-2007

Assistant Coach Stephen F. Austin 1994-99

Assistant Coach Northwestern State 1991-94

Graduate Assistant Arkansas 1990-91

EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science, Kinesiology University of Central Arkansas, 1989

Master of Science, Kinesiology University of Arkansas, 1991

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DIRECTORTIFFANIE OF BASKETBALL COUTS OPERATIONS / THIRD SEASON

Tiffanie Couts is in her third season as the director of basketball COUTS AT A GLANCE operations for the University of Minnesota women’s basketball program. BASKETBALL COACHING EXPERIENCE: Previous to joining the Golden Gophers staff, Couts spent one Graduate Assistant season as a graduate assistant for head coach Marlene Stollings’ VCU VCU women’s basketball team. Her responsibilities included as- 2013-14 sisting in team travel, recruiting mailers, email communications COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC EXPERIENCE: with high school coaches and athletes and practice and game Women’s Basketball day operations. Richmond In the summer of 2013, Couts was an intern for the CarMax 2009-11 Summer Basketball League, where she assisted in league opera- tions, maintained the league website, coached teams and served EDUCATION: as a liaison between CarMax and the City of Richmond elected personnel. Masters of Education, Sport Leadership Couts graduated from the University of Richmond in 2013 with a bachelor’s of science Virginia Commonwealth University, 2014 in business administration and management with a marketing concentration. Couts was a Bachelor of Science, Business Administration member of the Spider women’s basketball team from 2009-11, where she was a four-time and Management (Marketing) scholar and helped the team to a 20-13 record and an appearance in the WNIT Second Round University of Richmond, 2013 in 2010. While at Richmond, Couts spent time volunteering with Big Brothers Big Sisters for over three years. Couts earned her Masters of Education in sport leadership from VCU in 2014.

VIDEOGREG COORDINATOR HAAG / FIRST SEASON

Greg Haag is entering his first season as video coordinator for the Gopher women’s basketball team. HAAG AT A GLANCE He came to Minnesota from the WNBA’s , for BASKETBALL EXPERIENCE: which he served as the team’s video coordinator intern since Video Coordinator Intern 2013. He assisted the Sky’s staff with scouting reports and film Chicago Sky breakdown, and coded practice film. 2013-16 Haag is a 2012 graduate of the University of Wisconsin Parkside, where he served as student assistant during his under- Video Coordinator graduate career. Haag added experience as a sports information Wisconsin Parkside intern for a semester, and stayed at Parkside as video coordinator 2012-13 from 2012-13 before the Sky hired him. Student Assistant Haag has a bachelor’s degree in sport management and also Wisconsin Parkside earned his coaching certificate. 2008-12

EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science, Sport Management Coaching Certificate University of Wisconsin Parkside, 2014

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STEPHEN PATTERSON RALPH PETRELLA Athletic Trainer Strength & Conditioning Coach

Stephen Patterson, a native of New Ulm, Minnesota, begins Ralph Petrella arrived at the University of Minnesota his second year at the University of Minnesota primarily in 2015 as an assistant director of strength and con- working with the women’s basketball team. ditioning. He is responsible for all aspects of sports Patterson completed his undergraduate degree in performance for Gopher women’s basketball, including 2005 at South Dakota State University, receiving a Bachelor of Science collection and interpretation of heart rate and GPS data. degree in athletic training with a minor in health sciences. He went on to Petrella most recently held the role of director of sports perfor- obtain a Master of Science degree in exercise and sport science-human mance for women’s basketball at Virginia Commonwealth University, performance with specialization in athletic training from the University of beginning in June 2015. He spent the two previous years as an assistant Wisconsin-La Crosse in 2007. sports performance coach working with VCU women’s basketball, field While at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, Patterson served hockey and track and field throwers. as a graduate assistant athletic trainer with the primary responsibility of Some of Petrella’s previous career stops include roles as assistant caring for the men’s basketball team and providing assistant athletic train- strength and conditioning coach/director of intern development at Robert ing support to the football team. He also served as an approved clinical Morris (2011-13) after a brief stint as an intern, and a student assistant instructor for the accredited athletic training education program, one of the strength and conditioning coach at West Liberty University (2007-11). most competitive, in-depth and hands-on athletic training programs in the He also developed Moon Area High School’s lacrosse strength and con- country. ditioning program (2012-13) and has served as a program consultant for After graduate school, Patterson held a position as an associate ath- Steubenville High School’s strength and conditioning programs. letic trainer at Saint Cloud State University from 2007 to 2011 and provided In 2011, Petrella earned his Bachelor of Science degree in exercise direct athletic training services for women’s basketball, baseball and men’s physiology with a concentration in strength and conditioning from West and women’s golf. He also served as an approved clinical instructor to the Liberty. He was a four-year starter and 2011 Division II All-American Bowl accredited athletic training education program. In 2011, Patterson moved selection as an offensive lineman for West Liberty’s football team. into a clinical setting working as an athletic trainer/physician extender for Petrella has Functional Movement Screen certification through Sports and Orthopaedic Specialists in Edina, Minnesota. Functional Movement Systems, strength and conditioning specialist certi- fication through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and CPR and AED certification through the American Red Cross.

Tyler Boike Deaynn Brausen Justine Brady Buresh Chris Cords Ben Dolezal Event Manager Senior Building & Buerkle Williams Arena Academic Assistant to the Grounds Worker Athletic Manager Counselor Head Coach Communications

Lori Gislason Lynnette Sjoquist Garrett Solis Corbu Stathes Steph Woelfel Equipment Gopher Intern Gopher Marketing Manager Radio Network Radio Network

26 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2015-16 REVIEW 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW

The 2015-16 University of Minnesota women’s basketball team put up historic numbers and INDIVIDUAL AWARD accomplished several program firsts. Continuing WINNERS the fast-paced playing style implemented by Marlene Stollings, the Golden Gophers shattered Mikayla Bailey offensive records during their head coach’s sec- Big Ten Co-Player of the Week (Nov. 16) ond season. Academic All-Big Ten Minnesota went 20-12 and advanced to the second round of the WNIT. The Gophers Rachel Banham have turned in consecutive 20-win seasons, Big Ten Player of the Year including their first back-to-back winning Big John R. Wooden Award Top-Five Finalist Ten records in seven years. Stollings became the Finalist second-fastest coach in program history to reach Drysdale Award Finalist 40 wins with the Maroon and Gold. Dawn Staley Award Finalist All-American and Big Ten Player of the Year Naismith Trophy Semifinalist Rachel Banham provided highlights all season, AP All-America First Team and became the Gophers’ third WNBA draft pick espnW All-America First Team in two years. Banham combined with sophomore USBWA All-America Team Carlie Wagner to form the nation’s top-scoring WBCA All-Region duo as part of one of the NCAA’s most high-pow- WBCA All-America Honorable Mention ered offenses. espnW and USBWA National Player of the Week (Feb. 8-9) PROLIFIC SCORING • Minnesota’s average of 83.6 points per game Big Ten Player of the Week was 3.4 points per game higher than the previous (Dec. 14, Feb. 8, Feb. 22) record set 34 years ago. The Gophers’ scoring of- Big Ten Player of the Week Honor Roll fense ranked in the nation’s top five. (Nov. 23, Jan. 11, Jan. 18, Jan. 25) • The Gophers’ 2,676 points and 986 field goals broke the 2014-15 season’s program records. Joanna Hedstrom • Minnesota’s 10 90-point games, including five CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 100-point games, were the most in program his- Big Ten Distinguished Scholar tory. In Stollings’ first two years, Minnesota had Academic All-Big Ten a combined 16 90-point games. • Banham and Wagner combined to score 47.5 Shayne Mullaney points per game, the best of any duo of team- CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 mates in the nation last year. Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Academic All-Big Ten FROM WAY DOWNTOWN Big Ten Sportsmanship Award • The Gophers drained a Big Ten-best 292 Rachel Banham 3-pointers last season, breaking the program • Banham’s 914 points and average of 28.6 Carlie Wagner record of 214 they set in Stollings’ first year. points per game as a senior are both program All-Big Ten Second Team • They broke a 7-year-old record when they made records. Her scoring average ranked second in CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 16 3-pointers against Wofford, then tied a Big the nation. Ten record with 19 treys at Illinois. • She set a Big Ten record with 30.5 points per • The Gophers made 10 or more 3-pointers in 15 game in conference play. games last year. They made more 3-pointers than • Banham tied an NCAA record with 60 points their opponent in 20 games. at Northwestern. She is only the second Big Ten player, male or female, to reach 60 points. She FIRST…SINCE… added games of 52 points and 48 points (Wil- • The Gophers’ senior night win against No. 5 liams Arena record for women or men) to become Ohio State was their first victory over a top-five the only Gopher to score 40 or more three times team in 11 years. during her career. • Minnesota’s 112 points at Northwestern were • Banham’s 60 points at Northwestern marked their most in a Big Ten game in 33 years. They the first 40-point game by a Gopher in 14 years. added 110 against Nebraska, the most points • Banham scored at least 20 points in 30 of 32 ever allowed by the Huskers in 42 years. That games last year, which included 10 with 30 or pair of games marked the Gophers’ first-ever more. back-to-back games in triple digits. • A program-record 119 of last year’s long-dis- • The Gophers picked up their first win at Illinois tance makes came from Banham, bringing her in seven years. career total to 354 triples (also a school record). • Minnesota won eight of nine games between • Banham set a program record with 10 3-point- Jan. 17 and Feb. 15, its best Big Ten winning ers of Minnesota’s 19 at Illinois. stretch in 10 years. • Banham (75) and the Gophers (169) set Big Ten-only records for triples during the conference BANHAM’S RECORDS AND BIG NUMBERS season. • Banham shattered the Big Ten and Minnesota career scoring records. Her 3,093 points rank BANHAM’S AWARDS sixth in NCAA history, 808 points ahead of Lind- • Banham was the consensus Big Ten Player of say Whalen’s previous Minnesota record. the Year. She was the fifth Gopher to earn confer-

28 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW ence player of the year accolades, and the second in a row under Stollings. Banham was a unani- PROGRAM RECORDS SET IN STOLLINGS’ mous All-Big Ten First Team member. FIRST TWO SEASONS • Banham was the Gophers’ second Associated Press All-America First Team honoree, also the CATEGORY 2014-15 2015-16 second in a row. She added All-America status TEAM, SEASON from espnW, the John R. Wooden Award and the Points...... 2,514...... 2,676 USBWA. Scoring Average...... 83.6 • Banham was a Wooden Award top-five Field Goals...... 920...... 986 vote-getter for national player of the year honors Field Goal Attempts...... 2,145...... 2,291 and she traveled to Los Angeles for the award 3-Point Field Goals...... 214...... 292 show. 3-Point Attempts...... 668...... 824 • She also made the finalist list for the Ann Mey- 3-Point FG, Big Ten Play...... 169* ers Drysdale Award (USBWA Player of the Year), Assists...... 582 Wade Trophy (WBCA Player of the Year) and Dawn Blocks...... 195 Staley Award (top guard in the nation). Banham 90-Point Games...... 10 was a semifinalist for the Naismith Trophy. 100-Point Games...... 5 • Banham received All-Region and All-America Honorable Mention from the WBCA. INDIVIDUAL, SEASON Points...... 914, Banham WNBA DRAFT Scoring Average...... 28.6, Banham • Banham was selected fourth overall by the Con- Big Ten Scoring Average...... 30.5, Banham* necticut Sun in the 2016 WNBA Draft. 3-Point Field Goals...... 119, Banham • Minnesota was the only program other than 3-Point Field Goal Attempts.... 228, Bailey...... 305, Banham UConn to have multiple top-five picks in both 3-Point FG, Big Ten Play...... 75, Banham* 2015 and 2016. Amanda Zahui B. was chosen Rebounds...... 426, Zahui B. second overall in last year’s draft. Defensive Rebounds...... 299, Zahui B. Blocks...... 135, Zahui B. MORE AWARDS AND RECORDS Assists Average...... 7.5, Mullaney • Wagner earned All-Big Ten Second Team rec- Triple Doubles...... 2, Zahui B. ognition. She reached 1,000 career points and 40-Point Games (50-Point Games)...... 3 (2), Banham averaged 18.9 per game during her sophomore season. TEAM, GAME • In addition to finishing third on the Gophers’ 3-Point Field Goals...... 19 at Illinois* career assists list with 544, Shayne Mullaney set Blocks...... 15 vs. Penn State a Minnesota career record for 3-point percentage at 39.9 in her four years. INDIVIDUAL, GAME • Mikayla Bailey finished her career sixth on the Points...... 60, Banham at Northwestern& Gophers’ 3-point list with 145. All but 24 of those 3-Point Field Goals...... 10, Banham at Illinois triples came in the past two seasons. Field Goal Percentage...... 1.000 (11-11), Zahui B. vs. Purdue Blocks...... 12, Zahui B. vs. Penn State ACADEMIC LAURELS Rebounds...... 29, Zahui B. vs. Iowa* • For their success in the classroom and on the Assists...... 15, Mullaney vs. Purdue court, Gophers took three of five spots on the Co- SIDA Academic All-District 6 Team. Joanna Hed- &Tied NCAA record *Set/tied a Big Ten record strom, Mullaney and Wagner earned the honor. • The Academic All-District trio and senior Bailey garnered Academic All-Big Ten laurels. 2015-16 BY THE NUMBERS Largest Victory 44 vs. Wofford (11/13) MISCELLANEOUS Largest Defeat 33 at Maryland (2/28) • Minnesota held a 15-3 record at home over Largest Halftime Lead 32 vs. NJIT (12/28) the season, including an 8-1 mark in conference Largest Halftime Deficit 18 at Maryland (2/28) play. Most Points in First Half 57 at Illinois (1/7) • The Gophers’ bench outscored its counterparts Fewest Points in First Half 24 twice, last at Purdue (1/14) in 21 of 32 games, including a stretch of 10 Most Points in Second Half 59 vs. Nebraska (2/11) games in a row from Jan. 20 to Feb. 21. Fewest Points in Second Half 22 twice, last at Rutgers (12/31) • Minnesota received votes in the polls three Most Points Allowed in First Half 54 at Michigan State (2/21) weeks in February. Fewest Points Allowed in First Half 15 vs. Wofford (11/13) Most Points Allowed In Second Half 60 at Michigan State (2/21) Fewest Points Allowed in Second Half 23 vs. Memphis (12/12) Best Field Goal Pct. In A Half .600 / 2nd twice, last vs. Nebraska (2/11) Largest Lead 52 vs. NJIT (12/28) Largest Lead On Road 42 at Illinois (1/7) Largest Lead - Neutral Site 8 vs. Stetson (11/27) Largest Blown Lead - Loss 11 at Rutgers (12/31) Largest Deficit 42 at Maryland (2/28) Largest Deficit At Home 22 vs. New Mexico (12/16) Largest Comeback - Win 18 vs. Illinois (1/26)

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Conference Overall W-L Pct PF PA W-L Pct PF PA Home Away Neut Last 10 Streak Maryland 16-2 .889 82.6 66.3 31-4 .866 83.2 60.3 16-2 9-1 6-1 9-1 L1 Ohio State 14-4 .833 89.2 76.7 26-8 .765 86.0 74.6 16-1 7-5 3-2 6-4 L1 Michigan State 13-5 .722 76.4 69.3 25-9 .735 75.9 64.4 13-3 8-4 4-2 7-3 L1 Indiana 12-6 .667 73.2 69.6 21-12 .636 71.5 68.0 14-0 5-8 2-4 7-3 L1 Minnesota 11-7 .611 87.2 86.1 20-12 .625 83.6 79.8 15-3 4-7 1-2 5-5 L1 Purdue 10-8 .556 68.9 67.6 20-12 .625 67.3 61.5 12-4 5-5 3-3 4-6 L2 Michigan 9-9 .500 75.8 77.5 21-14 .600 78.6 70.5 16-5 5-8 0-1 6-4 L1 Nebraska 9-9 .500 68.4 73.4 18-13 .581 72.7 68.1 15-4 3-8 0-1 3-7 L2 Iowa 8-10 .444 71.0 73.6 19-14 .576 73.2 71.3 11-5 5-7 3-2 4-6 L2 Rutgers 8-10 .444 63.7 63.8 19-15 .559 62.3 59.9 12-5 3-9 4-1 5-5 L1 Penn State 6-12 .333 70.3 76.3 12-19 .387 70.1 72.5 7-8 4-9 1-2 4-6 L1 Northwestern 4-14 .222 72.3 77.0 18-17 .514 74.6 70.0 8-9 4-7 6-1 4-6 L2 Wisconsin 3-15 .167 62.3 73.0 7-22 .241 64.3 72.4 5-9 1-12 1-1 1-9 L7 Illinois 2-16 .111 64.9 75.9 9-21 .300 68.5 71.9 8-10 1-10 0-1 1-9 L4

2015-16 BIG TEN AWARDS

ALL-BIG TEN FIRST TEAM (ALL CAPS = Unanimous Selection) Coaches Media Tyra Buss, Indiana Tyra Buss, Indiana Brionna Jones, Maryland Brionna Jones, Maryland SHATORI WALKER-KIMBROUGH, Maryland Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, Maryland Katelynn Flaherty, Michigan Katelynn Flaherty, Michigan , Michigan State AERIAL POWERS, Michigan State RACHEL BANHAM, Minnesota RACHEL BANHAM, Minnesota , Nebraska Jessica Shepard, Nebraska Nia Coffey, Northwestern Nia Coffey, Northwestern Ameryst Alston, Ohio State Ameryst Alston, Ohio State KELSEY MITCHELL, Ohio State KELSEY MITCHELL, Ohio State

ALL-BIG TEN SECOND TEAM Coaches Media Chatrice White, Illinois Chatrice White, Illinois Ally Disterhoft, Iowa Amanda Cahill, Indiana Brene Moseley, Maryland Ally Disterhoft, Iowa Tori Jankoska, Michigan State Tori Jankoska, Michigan State Carlie Wagner, Minnesota Carlie Wagner, Minnesota Natalie Romeo, Nebraska Shayla Cooper, Ohio State Teniya Page, Penn State Alexa Hart, Ohio State April Wilson, Purdue April Wilson, Purdue , Rutgers Kahleah Copper, Rutgers Tyler Scaife, Rutgers Tyler Scaife, Rutgers

All-Big Ten Honorable Mention — Coaches Amanda Cahill, Indiana; Hallie Thome, Michigan; Maggie Lyon, Northwestern; Shayla Cooper, Ohio State; Alexa Hart, Ohio State; Brianna Banks, Penn State; Lindsey Spann, Penn State; Ashley Morrissette, Purdue; Rachel Hollivay, Rutgers; Nicole Bauman, Wisconsin

All-Big Ten Honorable Mention — Media Brene Moseley, Maryland; Hallie Thome, Michigan; Branndais Agee, Michigan State; Jasmine Hines, Michigan State; Natalie Romeo, Nebraska; Rachel Theriot, Nebraska; Ashley Deary, Northwestern; Maggie Lyon, Northwestern; Brianna Banks, Penn State; Teniya Page, Penn State; Rachel Hollivay, Rutgers; Nicole Bauman, Wisconsin

Coaches All-Defensive Team: Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, Maryland; Ashley Deary, Northwestern; Alexa Hart, Ohio State; April Wilson, Purdue; Rachel Hollivay, Rutgers

Coaches All-Freshmen Team: Alex Wittinger, Illinois; Tania Davis, Iowa; , Iowa; Hallie Thome, Michigan; JESSICA SHEPARD, Nebraska; TENIYA PAGE, Penn State

Coaches Player of the Year: Rachel Banham, Minnesota Media Player of the Year: Rachel Banham, Minnesota Coaches Defensive Player of the Year: Ashley Deary, Northwestern Coaches Sixth Player Player of the Year: Brene Moseley, Maryland Coaches Freshman of the Year: Jessica Shepard, Nebraska Media Freshman of the Year: Jessica Shepard, Nebraska Coaches Big Ten Coach of the Year: Teri Moren, Indiana Media Big Ten Coach of the Year: Teri Moren, Indiana

30 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW Avg 28.6 18.9 9.8 7.3 6.4 6.1 3.6 3.1 1.4 1.0 0.8 83.6 0.1 79.8 Avg 30.5 19.9 11.2 8.1 5.9 4.6 3.7 2.1 1.1 0.8 0.0 87.2 0.0 86.1 Pts 914 606 313 232 206 196 75 87 35 4 7 2676 1 2554 Pts 549 358 202 146 107 82 67 38 17 3 0 1569 0 1549 Stl 65 28 35 28 25 14 19 5 1 0 0 221 1 224 Stl 26 13 14 13 9 10 16 3 1 0 0 105 0 124 Blk 8 1 1 4 1 41 4 18 2 0 0 82 2 125 Blk 2 1 0 0 25 1 4 9 1 0 1 44 0 84 TO 102 88 66 39 25 26 31 24 5 1 7 422 7 1 448 TO 71 52 31 11 12 16 26 14 3 1 0 243 5 1 238 A 123 82 139 58 33 9 32 10 4 0 0 490 0 641 A 84 47 64 17 6 22 26 7 3 0 0 276 0 379 PF-FO 74-1 47-0 55-0 71-5 75-1 69-4 43-2 53-2 31-0 1-0 2-0 526-15 5-0 569-16 PF-FO 42-1 26-0 33-0 47-1 53-4 44-3 39-2 39-2 24-0 1-0 2-0 350-13 0-0 328-11 Avg 5.9 5.2 4.2 3.7 4.5 5.7 4.6 4.5 1.4 1.5 0.6 42.9 0.6 42.2 Avg 5.5 4.8 3.3 4.4 5.7 2.7 4.4 4.3 1.1 0.3 0.3 41.8 1.0 42.4 Tot 188 167 135 118 144 181 97 126 36 6 5 1373 5 1352 165 Tot 99 87 60 80 103 49 79 78 18 1 1 753 3 764 95 2-4 478-895 481-871 88-77 26-52 259-494 1-2 274-490 57-38 REBOUNDS REBOUNDS Pct Off-Def .859 48-140 .797 48-119 .810 35-100 .615 27-91 .826 60-84 .595 79-102 .538 27-70 .583 47-79 .333 14-22 --- .500 1-4 .760 .500 2-3 .740 Pct Off-Def .849 29-70 .859 22-65 .825 14-46 .813 34-46 .625 41-62 .611 10-39 .636 21-58 --- .333 4-14 .500 0-1 --- 0-1 .780 --- .743 FT-FTA 165-192 94-118 47-58 24-39 19-23 44-74 7-13 7-12 3-9 0-0 1-2 412-542 1-2 407-550 FT-FTA 90-106 61-71 33-40 13-16 25-40 11-18 7-11 0-0 3-9 1-2 0-0 244-313 0-0 286-385 Pct .390 .330 .356 .313 .378 .000 .000 ------.000 .354 --- .307 Pct .444 .366 .351 .424 --- .271 .000 ------.387 --- .314 3-PTS 3-PTS 0-0 292-824 225-734 0-0 169-437 0-0 119-379 Pct 3FG-FGA .457 119-305 .379 60-182 .433 26-73 .311 56-179 .459 31-82 .580 0-1 .596 0-1 .519 0-0 .485 0-0 .286 .500 0-1 .430 .000 0-0 .424

Pct 3FG-FGA .480 75-169 .375 37-101 .476 13-37 .486 25-59 .586 0-0 .245 19-70 .600 0-1 .500 .368 0-0 .500 0-0 --- 0-0 .442 .000 .443

TOTAL TOTAL FG-FGA 315-690 226-597 120-277 76-244 78-170 76-131 34-57 40-77 16-33 2-7 3-6 986-2291 0-2 961-2267 FG-FGA 192-400 130-347 78-164 54-111 41-70 26-106 30-50 19-38 7-19 1-2 0-0 578-1309 0-2 572-1290 Avg 33.9 37.8 30.7 28.6 23.3 18.6 19.0 12.8 5.7 5.0 2.7 3.4 Avg 34.4 37.7 29.3 23.4 19.5 23.8 18.8 11.0 5.8 1.3 2.0 2.3 Min 1084 1209 981 914 745 594 400 359 143 20 24 27 6500 6500 Min 620 678 528 422 351 429 338 198 93 5 6 7 3675 3675 GP-GS 32-32 32-32 32-12 32-31 32-7 32-7 21-17 28-8 25-14 4-0 9-0 8-0 32 32

GP-GS 18-18 18-18 18-3 18-0 18-2 18-17 18-16 18-2 16-14 4-0 3-0 3-0 18 18

Player Banham, Rachel Banham, Wagner, Carlie Wagner, Mullaney, Shayne Mullaney, Bailey, Mikayla Bailey, Hedstrom, Joanna Hedstrom, Edwards, Jessie Edwards, Starr, Allina Starr, Barnes, Karley Barnes, Lamke, Annalese Lamke, Johnson, Kynadi Garven, Danielle Garven, Buckingham, Josie Buckingham, Total Opponents TEAM Player Banham, Rachel Banham, Wagner, Carlie Wagner, Mullaney, Shayne Mullaney, Hedstrom, Joanna Hedstrom, Edwards, Jessie Edwards, Bailey, Mikayla Bailey, Starr, Allina Starr, Barnes, Karley Lamke, Annalese Lamke, Garven, Danielle Garven, Buckingham, Josie Buckingham, Johnson, Kynadi Johnson, Total Opponents Team ## OVERALL STATISTICS 01 33 03 24 22 10 15 32 41 25 02 52

TM ## BIG TEN STATISTICS 01 33 03 22 10 24 15 32 41 02 52 25

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2015-16 RESULTS OVERALL RECORD: 20-12 / BIG TEN RECORD: 11-7

Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance Scoring Leader Rebounding Leader Assists Leader 11/13 Wofford W 98-54 4,327 (26) Bailey (13) Bailey (7) Mullaney 11/20 Maine W 91-64 2,761 (30) Banham (16) Edwards (10) Mullaney 11/24 at Kent State W 85-73 594 (24) Banham (12) Mullaney (6) Mullaney 11/27 vs. Stetson W 72-69 100 (22) Bailey (9) Wagner (8) Mullaney 11/28 vs. Auburn L (OT) 79-81 110 (29) Banham (7) Wagner (4) Mullaney (4) Banham 12/3 at Duke L 64-84 3,617 (23) Wagner (7) Banham (3) three 12/6 Towson W 105-86 2,271 (27) Wagner (13) Mullaney (9) Mullaney 12/12 Memphis W 70-60 3,226 (23) Banham (10) Banham (6) Mullaney 12/16 New Mexico L 53-72 4,613 (22) Banham (7) Wagner (3) Mullaney 12/23 North Dakota W 57-47 2,800 (17) Banham (8) Barnes (4) Mullaney 12/28 NJIT W 83-50 2,772 (22) Banham (9) Mullaney (8) Mullaney 12/31 at Rutgers* L 55-66 2,057 (22) Wagner (8) Starr (7) Mullaney (8) Barnes 1/3 Penn State* W 98-85 3,792 (32) Wagner (8) Banham (5) Banham (8) Edwards (5) Mullaney 1/7 at Illinois* W 106-75 1,263 (39) Banham (7) Banham (8) Banham 1/10 Michigan* L 86-93 3,243 (24) Wagner (7) Starr (7) Banham 1/14 at Purdue* L 72-84 5,788 (27) Banham (11) Barnes (6) Mullaney 1/17 Indiana* W 78-76 4,337 (24) Banham (9) Banham (6) Wagner 1/20 Northwestern* W 95-92 2,549 (32) Banham (9) Starr (4) Banham (4) Mullaney 1/23 at Wisconsin* W 84-77 4,002 (20) Banham (12) Hedstrom (5) Wagner (20) Wagner (12) Starr 1/26 Illinois* W 82-77 2,618 (27) Banham (7) Starr (5) Starr 1/31 at Michigan* L 76-92 2,778 (29) Banham (9) Banham (8) Banham 2/4 Rutgers* W 85-72 2,754 (24) Banham (8) Edwards (4) Banham 2/7 at Northwestern* W (2OT) 112-106 1,223 (60) Banham (9) Wagner (5) Mullaney (9) Banham 2/11 Nebraska* W 110-73 3,945 (32) Banham (10) Barnes (5) Banham 2/15 Iowa* W 78-76 6,167 (35) Banham (9) Banham (8) Banham (9) Edwards) 2/18 at Indiana* L 79-93 2,530 (29) Banham (7) Wagner (4) Banham 2/21 at Michigan State* L 106-114 9,436 (52) Banham (9) Edwards (7) Banham 2/24 Ohio State* W (OT) 90-88 6,434 (35) Banham (12) Edwards (5) Banham 2/28 at Maryland* L 77-110 11,428 (26) Banham (5) Edwards (6) Mullaney (5) Wagner 3/3 vs. Northwestern L 74-84 4,783 (26) Banham (8) Banham (6) Banham 3/16 Milwaukee W 87-80 1,663 (48) Banham (10) Starr (3) Starr 3/20 South Dakota L 89-101 3,224 (37) Banham (8) Wagner (2) three (8) Barnes * Conference Games

Record Attend. (Avg.) Record Attend. (Avg.) Record Attend. (Avg.) Overall 20-12 113,205 (3,538) Conf. 11-7 76,344 (4,241) NonConf. 9-5 36,861 (2,633) Home 15-3 63,496 (3,528) Home 8-1 35,839 (3,982) Home 7-2 27,657 (3,073) Away 4-7 44,716 (4,065) Away 3-6 40,505 (4,501) Away 1-1 4,211 (2,106) Neutral 1-2 4,993 (1,664) Neutral 0-0 ---- Neutral 1-2 4,993 (1,664)

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Lamke, A 6 2-3 0-0 2 0 4 TEAM 3 Game 1 Garven, D 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Totals 200 28-74 5-6 45 17 72 Wofford 54 Buckingham, J 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Minnesota 98 TEAM 5 Stetson Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Totals 200 35-64 13-26 42 20 91 Sagerer, S 27 6-9 2-2 6 0 14 Nov. 13, 2015 • Williams Arena Bey, B 34 8-13 1-3 12 2 17 Minneapolis, Minn. • Attendance: 4,327 Halftime: Minnesota 46, Maine 37 Saunders, B 29 6-15 0-0 5 3 15 3-Pt FGs: Maine: 11-31 (Wood 0-4, Charles 2-3, Johnson-Matthews35 4-9 0-0 4 3 10 Wofford Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Weckstrom 4-11, Koizar 3-6, Bodine 2-5, Jones 0-1, Turner, A 31 3-7 2-2 2 7 10 Washington, K 19 3-9 3-5 5 3 9 Mitrovic 0-1), Minnesota: 13-26 (Banham 6-9, Bailey Beach, M 9 0-3 0-0 2 1 0 Wanink, C 29 4-8 0-0 1 0 8 3-8, Wagner 4-9) Beal, D 25 1-4 1-2 1 2 3 Stokes, C 21 1-6 0-0 1 3 2 Turnovers: Maine 10, Minnesota 11 Andersson, I 10 0-4 0-0 5 2 0 Fleming, A 28 3-11 1-1 9 3 7 Personal Fouls: Maine 12, Minnesota 7 TEAM 1 Corella, M 23 8-17 0-0 0 0 21 Technicals: None Fouled Out: None Totals 200 28-64 6-9 38 20 69 Traynor, S 23 0-3 0-0 2 4 0 Frazier, J 15 1-6 0-0 2 1 3 Halftime: Stetson 40, Minnesota 39 Walker, P 16 1-6 0-0 2 1 2 Game 3 3-Pt FGs: Minnesota: 11-33 (Banham 3-8, Mullaney Blakeney, A 10 0-3 0-0 2 0 0 Minnesota 85 0-3, Hedstrom 0-2, Bailey 6-11, Wagner 2-9), Bayer, M 8 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Stetson: 7-24 (Sagerer 0-1, Saunders 3-8, John- Lambdin, K 5 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 Kent State 73 son-Matthews 2-5, Turner 2-5, Beach 0-1, Beal 0-1, Ryan, E 3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Nov. 24, 2015 • M.A.C. Center Andersson 0-3) TEAM 5 Kent, Ohio • Attendance: 594 Turnovers: Minnesota 12, Stetson 14 Totals 200 21-69 6-8 31 16 54 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 9, Stetson 11 Technicals: None Fouled Out: None Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Edwards, J 18 4-6 2-5 6 1 10 Edwards, J 19 4-6 4-6 7 0 12 Banham, R 35 7-17 9-10 7 3 24 Game 5 Banham, R 26 7-15 4-4 6 3 22 Mullaney, S 36 5-12 0-0 12 6 10 Mullaney, S 34 4-8 2-3 7 7 12 Bailey, M 31 3-9 0-0 6 4 8 Auburn 81 (OT) Bailey, M 36 10-16 0-0 13 5 26 Wagner, C 40 7-12 1-2 7 5 18 Minnesota 79 Wagner, C 35 5-21 5-6 5 6 17 Hedstrom, J 31 5-8 0-0 5 2 11 Hedstrom, J 28 3-6 0-0 6 0 8 Lamke, A 6 2-2 0-0 2 0 4 Nov. 28, 2015 • Morales Coliseum Lamke, A 9 0-1 0-0 6 0 0 Buckingham, J 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Garven, D 5 0-2 0-0 3 0 0 TEAM 3 San Juan Shootout • Attendance: 110 Buckingham, J 8 0-0 1-2 2 0 1 Totals 200 33-66 12-17 48 21 85 TEAM 7 Totals 200 33-75 16-21 62 21 98 Auburn Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Kent State Min FG-A FT-A R A Pt Montgomery, B 42 9-26 4-4 2 5 25 Korinek, J 35 7-13 8-9 7 1 22 Halftime: Minnesota 45, Wofford 15 Frerking, K 41 5-15 4-5 9 6 14 Watson, C 18 5-8 0-0 7 0 10 Jones, Ja 38 3-7 1-6 3 0 7 3-Pt FGs: Wofford: 6-32 (Washington 0-2, Wanink Cross, N 30 4-9 3-3 3 5 13 0-2, Stokes 0-4, Fleming 0-2, Corella 5-10, Traynor Dieng, K 26 3-4 0-0 2 1 6 Lurken, L 37 4-17 4-4 1 2 13 Tanner, T 34 8-13 0-2 9 1 16 0-3, Frazier 1-3, Walker 0-3, Blakeney 0-3), Min- James, T 32 3-14 0-0 6 2 6 nesota: 16-41 (Banham 4-11, Mullaney 2-4, Bailey Sanders, E 10 1-1 1-1 3 2 3 Lewis, K 10 1-2 0-0 0 1 2 Garvin, J 3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 6-11, Wagner 2-9, Hedstrom 2-5, Garven 0-1) Barber-Smith, M 2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Turnovers: Wofford 16, Minnesota 15 Jones, Je 9 2-2 1-2 2 0 0 Golden, A 23 2-8 3-5 7 0 7 McKay, J 20 2-8 0-0 5 1 5 Personal Fouls: Wofford 21, Minnesota 14 Salisbury, P 13 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 Technicals: None Fouled Out: Wofford - Washington Capers, C 2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 TEAM 4 TEAM 8 Totals 200 26-73 18-21 36 12 73 Totals 225 33-78 11-20 43 16 81 Game 2 Halftime: Minnesota 42, Kent State 41 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Maine 64 3-Pt FGs: Minnesota: 7-19 (Banham 1-4, Mullaney Banham, R 37 11-20 1-2 5 4 29 Minnesota 91 0-1, Bailey 2-7, Wagner 3-4, Hedstrom 1-3), Kent Hedstrom, J 25 1-1 0-0 3 1 2 State: 3-27 (Cross 2-7, Lurken 1-10, James 0-6, Lewis Nov. 20, 2015 • Williams Arena Bailey, M 45 2-7 0-0 1 2 6 0-1, Golden 0-3) Barnes, K 33 9-12 1-1 6 0 19 Minneapolis, Minn. • Attendance: 2,761 Turnovers: Minnesota 20, Kent State 14 Wagner, C 43 6-15 3-4 7 3 15 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 17, Kent State 19 Mullaney, S 28 0-0 6-8 4 4 6 Maine Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Technicals: None Edwars, J 10 0-3 0-0 3 0 0 Gustafsson, M 31 3-13 3-4 7 4 9 Fouled Out: Minnesota - Bailey; Kent State - Korinek Lamke, A 4 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 Wood, L 33 3-9 0-0 5 2 6 TEAM 8 Charles, C 16 3-6 0-0 1 3 8 Totals 225 30-59 11-15 37 14 79 Weckstrom, S 30 4-12 0-0 1 2 12 Game 4 Koizar, S 32 5-12 0-0 5 7 13 Minnesota 72 Halftime: Auburn 42, Minnesota 33 Swan, B 27 2-7 0-1 3 2 4 Stetson 69 3-Pt FGs: Auburn: 4-17 (Montgomery 3-9, Frerking 0-4, Bodine, L 13 2-5 0-0 0 0 6 Dieng 0-1, Garvin 0-1, McKay 1-2), Minnesota 8-21 Jones, S 8 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 Nov. 27, 2015 • Morales Coliseum (Banham 6-11, Bailey 2-6, Wagner 0-4) Heise, A 9 3-3 0-0 5 0 6 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Turnovers: Auburn 9, Minnesota 20 Mitrovic, M 1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 San Juan Shootout Personal Fouls: Auburn 17, Minnesota 17 TEAM 7 Technicals: None Fouled Out: None Totals 200 25-69 3-5 34 21 64 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Banham, R 28 8-21 1-1 5 4 20 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Mullaney, S 37 1-9 0-0 6 8 2 Edwards, J 31 7-12 1-2 16 0 15 Hedstrom, J 25 1-4 0-0 7 0 2 Banham, R 31 10-15 4-5 6 1 30 Bailey, M 39 7-12 2-2 4 1 22 Mullaney, S 36 3-5 0-0 2 10 6 Wagner, C 40 8-20 2-3 9 1 20 Bailey, M 36 3-9 2-4 6 5 11 Edwards, J 13 0-3 0-0 3 1 0 Wagner, C 37 9-18 1-1 3 4 23 Barnes, K 18 3-5 0-0 8 2 6 Hedstrom, J 19 1-2 0-0 2 0 2

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 33 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW Lamke, A 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Chavez, A 5 0-2 0-0 3 1 0 Game 6 TEAM 4 TEAM 6 Minnesota 64 Totals 200 35-77 20-26 49 23 105 Totals 200 28-68 8-9 48 22 72 No. 14/13 Duke 84 Halftime: Minnesota 48, Towson 46 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Dec. 3, 2015 • Cameron Indoor Stadium 3-Pt FGs: Towson: 12-30 (Johnson 9-14, Martin 0-2, Hedstrom, J 23 1-3 0-0 6 2 2 Durham, N.C. • Attendance: 3,617 Bankston 1-2, Timbers 1-8, Crawford 0-2, Hughey Banham, R 36 6-20 8-10 2 1 22 1-2), Minnesota: 15-38 (Banham 2-3, Mullaney 4-11, Mullaney, S 39 1-4 0-0 5 3 2 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Bailey 5-17, Wagner 3-4, Hedstrom 1-3) Bailey, M 39 3-6 1-2 5 2 9 Barnes, K 15 1-3 0-0 5 0 2 Turnovers: Towson 12, Minnesota 9 Wagner, C 38 6-23 3-6 7 2 16 Banham, R 36 8-23 4-6 7 3 21 Personal Fouls: Towson 25, Minnesota 10 Edwards, J 14 1-3 0-0 5 0 2 Hedstrom, J 10 0-2 0-0 3 1 0 Technicals: None Barnes, K 11 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 Bailey, M 35 1-7 2-4 3 3 5 Fouled Out: Towson - Thomas TEAM 5 Wagner, C 40 10-17 2-2 4 1 23 Totals 200 18-60 12-18 36 10 53 Garven, D 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Mullaney, S 38 3-7 0-0 4 3 8 Game 8 Halftime: New Mexico 35, Minnesota 31 Edwards, J 24 2-3 1-2 3 0 5 Memphis 60 3-Pt FGs: New Mexico:: 8-22 (Beynon 2-6, Owens 2-6, Lamke, A 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Bryan 1-5, Otto 2-3, Lapeyrolerie 1-2), Minnesota: TEAM 1 Minnesota 70 5-24 (Hedstrom 0-1, Banham 2-13, Mullaney 0-2, Totals 200 25-62 9-14 30 11 64 Dec. 12, 2015 • Williams Arena Bailey 2-5, Wagner 1-3) Minneapolis, Minn. • Attendance: 3,226 Turnovers: New Mexico 13, Minnesota 12 Duke Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Personal Fouls: New Mexico 18, Minnesota 10 Technicals: None Fouled Out: None Stevens, A 28 10-17 5-5 11 2 26 Memphis Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Chidom, O 26 6-11 1-6 9 1 13 Fuqua-Bey, A 27 4-6 3-5 11 1 11 Salvadores, A 31 4-8 0-0 2 8 11 Wright, B 18 2-5 0-0 6 0 4 Game 10 Lambert, K 29 3-5 1-1 4 4 8 Wilder-Cochran, B 23 1-4 1-1 4 2 3 Greenwell, R 29 7-11 0-0 8 5 17 Morris, L 21 2-8 0-0 2 1 5 North Dakota 47 Gorecki, H 19 1-5 0-0 1 2 2 Rowser, M 25 3-12 2-2 1 1 8 Minnesota 57 Riggs, M 3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Creighton, C 31 7-10 0-1 8 3 14 Primm, C 18 2-5 1-1 2 0 5 Hearn, A 26 2-13 0-0 7 6 6 Dec. 23, 2015 • Williams Arena Suggs, F 5 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 Williams, T 13 2-8 2-2 3 0 7 Minneapolis, Minn. • Attendance: 2,800 Cooper, K 3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Elmore, B 15 1-1 0-0 3 2 2 Belton, L 5 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 Holmes, A 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 North Dakota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Mathias, E 4 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 TEAM 2 Loyd, M 37 7-14 2-3 10 2 16 TEAM 5 Totals 200 24-67 8-11 47 16 60 Smith, S 19 1-2 0-2 4 0 2 Totals 200 34-68 8-13 44 22 84 Szabla, L 25 3-6 2-2 6 3 10 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Dyer, M 34 2-14 2-2 9 5 8 Halftime: Duke 42, Minnesota 33 Hedstrom, J 28 2-5 3-3 6 3 7 Knox, K 34 1-5 0-0 0 3 2 3-Pt FGs: Minnesota: 5-25 (Banham 1-10, Hedstrom Banham, R 35 9-24 3-4 10 3 23 Roscoe, S 20 2-4 1-2 6 0 5 0-1, Bailey 1-7, Wagner 1-3, Mullaney 2-4), Duke: Mullaney, S 38 2-8 2-2 3 6 6 Freije, F 15 2-7 0-0 2 1 4 8-18 (Stevens 1-1, Salvadores 3-5, Lambert 1-1, Bailey, M 40 1-5 0-0 8 2 2 Morton, J 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Greenwell 3-7, Gorecki 0-2, Riggs 0-1, Suggs 0-1) Wagner, C 36 10-24 0-0 2 1 21 Klabo, L 6 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Turnovers: Minnesota 15, Duke 16 Edwards, J 17 5-6 1-4 6 0 11 Klapprodt, K 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 13, Duke 17 Barnes, K 6 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 Ripplinger, E 1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Technicals: None Fouled Out: Minnesota - Bailey TEAM 9 Meyer, J 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Totals 200 29-73 9-13 46 15 70 Asuncion, K 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Boike, S 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Game 7 Halftime: Memphis 37, Minnesota 29 TEAM 9 Towson 86 3-Pt FGs: Memphis: 4-25 (Wilder-Cochran 0-2, Morris Totals 200 18-53 7-11 46 15 47 Minnesota 105 1-4, Rowser 0-5, Creighton 2-9, Williams 1-5), Minne- sota: 3-15 (Hedstrom 0-1, Banham 2-6, Mullaney 0-1, Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Dec. 6, 2015 • Williams Arena Bailey 0-2, Wagner 1-5) Barnes, K 15 2-4 1-3 8 0 5 Minneapolis, Minn. • Attendance: 2,271 Turnovers: Memphis 18, Minnesota 9 Banham, R 34 6-18 3-3 7 2 17 Personal Fouls: Memphis 17, Minnesota 12 Mullaney, S 36 1-8 0-0 3 4 2 Towson Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Technicals: None Bailey, M 36 4-13 1-2 2 1 11 Smith, J 15 1-1 1-2 6 0 3 Fouled Out: Memphis - Hearn Wagner, C 36 4-12 2-4 1 1 10 Thomas, D 14 2-5 0-0 4 0 4 Hedstrom, J 20 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 Johnson, D 37 11-22 4-4 4 6 35 Lamke, A 6 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 Martin, S 16 2-9 1-4 3 2 5 Game 9 Buckingham, J 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Bankston, R 35 11-18 2-2 5 5 25 New Mexico 72 Edwards, J 16 4-6 2-2 4 0 10 Bush, B 18 0-3 0-0 7 0 0 TEAM 5 Timbers, A 29 2-10 0-0 5 3 5 Minnesota 53 Totals 200 22-62 9-14 34 8 57 Crawford, M 18 0-5 0-0 0 0 0 Dec. 16, 2015 • Williams Arena Hughey, B 8 2-3 0-0 0 2 5 Minneapolis, Minn. • Attendance: 4,613 Halftime: Minnesota 24, North Dakota 19 Tarr, B 10 2-4 0-0 0 1 4 3-Pt FGs: North Dakota: 4-20 (Szabla 2-4, Dyer 2-9, TEAM 8 New Mexico Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Knox 0-3, Freije 0-3, Ripplinger 0-1), Minnesota: Totals 200 33-80 8-12 42 19 86 Shumpert, K 32 10-13 7-7 8 2 27 4-19 (Banham 2-7, Mullaney 0-1, Bailey 2-8, Johnson, W 14 2-7 0-0 5 0 4 Wagner 0-3) Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Beynon, C 31 6-16 0-0 5 6 14 Turnovers: North Dakota 28, Minnesota 13 Edwards, J 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Owens, B 33 3-10 0-0 6 7 8 Personal Fouls: North Dakota 21, Minnesota 19 Banham, R 38 6-10 10-10 10 1 24 Bryan, L 31 1-7 0-0 2 4 3 Technicals: None Mullaney, S 37 10-23 1-2 13 9 25 Otto, J 11 2-6 0-0 4 0 6 Fouled Out: North Dakota - Szabla Bailey, M 40 5-21 0-0 2 6 15 Keller, K 15 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 Wagner, C 40 9-14 6-10 10 2 27 Bovero, J 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Barnes, K 6 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Nunn, J 11 3-3 1-2 5 1 7 Hedstrom, J 33 5-9 3-4 9 5 14 Pye, K 7 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 Garven, D 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Lapeyrolerie, A 7 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 34 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW Mullaney, S 27 5-7 0-0 4 5 10 Game 11 Game 12 Barnes, K 7 1-2 0-0 2 0 2 NJIT 50 Minnesota 55 TEAM 7 Minnesota 83 Rutgers 66 Totals 200 33-67 21-28 47 18 98 Dec. 28, 2015 • Williams Arena Dec. 31, 2015 • The RAC Halftime: Minnesota 47, Penn State 41 Minneapolis, Minn. • Attendance: 2,772 Piscataway, N.J. • Attendance: 2,057 3-Pt FGs: Penn State: 11-25 (Mitchell 0-1, Whitted 0-1, Banks 2-8, Page 2-4, Spann 7-11), Minnesota: 11-27 NJIT Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts (Banham 2-7, Bailey 2-6, Wagner 6-11, Hedstrom 1-3) Grandison, R 30 7-17 0-0 4 2 14 Starr, A 32 1-2 0-0 8 1 2 Turnovers: Penn State 10, Minnesota 14 Horton, L 23 1-6 2-2 5 0 4 Lamke, A 15 0-1 0-0 3 0 0 Personal Fouls: Penn State 29, Minnesota 20 Dudley, A 36 2-7 0-0 8 1 5 Banham, R 31 7-21 0-2 5 1 17 Technicals: None Guarino, K 15 1-3 0-0 1 2 3 Mullaney, S 36 1-4 2-2 7 7 4 Fouled Out: Penn State - Whitted Spahn, C 21 2-7 0-1 3 1 4 Wagner, C 34 9-24 0-0 6 3 6 Dudley, O 17 1-4 0-0 3 3 3 Garven, D 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Picard, B 19 3-6 0-0 2 3 8 Edwards, J 5 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 Game 14 Ruban, M 17 1-2 1-2 4 1 3 Hedstrom, J 5 1-4 0-0 1 0 3 Minnesota 106 Diaz, K 13 2-7 0-0 1 2 6 Bailey, M 20 1-4 0-0 2 1 3 Torres, T 6 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 Johnson, K 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Illinois 75 Ireland, J 3 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 Barnes, K 19 2-5 0-0 8 0 4 Jan. 7, 2016 • State Farm Center TEAM 5 TEAM 5 Champaign, Ill. • Attendance: 1,263 Totals 200 20-60 3-5 39 18 50 Totals 200 22-66 2-4 46 13 55 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Rutgers Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Lamke, A 11 1-2 0-0 6 1 2 Edwards, J 19 2-3 2-5 8 0 6 Copper, K 29 4-11 2-6 11 2 10 Banham, R 29 14-21 1-2 7 8 39 Banham, R 27 8-17 3-3 8 5 22 Hollivay, R 37 5-12 4-9 12 2 14 Starr, A 20 3-5 0-0 1 3 6 Mullaney, S 28 4-12 0-0 9 8 10 Scaife, T 37 9-15 4-5 4 4 23 Bailey, M 28 4-11 0-0 2 4 11 Bailey, M 29 5-18 1-1 7 3 14 Canty, B 32 2-5 4-4 4 10 8 Wagner, C 33 4-14 5-6 6 2 16 Wagner, C 30 5-16 2-3 6 2 12 Parker, S 30 1-7 1-1 5 1 3 Garven, D 2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 Hedstrom, J 23 2-7 0-0 5 0 5 Jeune, Al 7 1-3 0-0 0 0 2 Mullaney, S 27 5-10 0-0 3 5 11 Lamke, A 15 3-6 0-0 5 1 6 Sanders, K 19 0-4 0-0 2 2 0 Edwards, J 20 4-5 3-3 5 0 11 Buckingham, J 8 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 Hernandez, C 5 2-4 0-0 0 0 6 Hedstrom, J 18 4-7 0-0 3 0 10 Johnson, K 13 2-5 0-0 3 0 4 Jeune, As 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Johnson, K 3 0-2 0-0 1 0 0 Garven, D 8 2-2 0-0 1 0 4 Alfano, A 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Barnes, K 6 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 TEAM 6 Harris, V 2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Buckingham, J 3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Totals 200 33-88 8-12 60 19 83 TEAM 2 TEAM 5 Totals 200 24-61 15-25 41 21 66 Totals 200 39-78 9-11 44 23 106 Halftime: Minnesota 51, NJIT 19 3-Pt FGs: NJIT: 7-23 (Grandison 0-1, Dudley 1-6, Halftime: Minnesota 33, Rutgers 27 Illinois Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Guarino 1-3, Dudley 1-3, Picard 2-4, Diaz 2-6), Min- 3-Pt FGs: Minnesota: 9-27 (Banham 3-10, Wagner Wittinger, A 22 6-11 0-0 2 0 12 nesota: 9-42 (Edwards 0-1, Banham 3-11, Mullaney 4-10, Hedstom 1-3, Bailey 1-4), Rutgers: 3-14 (Scaife White, C 27 9-24 3-4 11 2 24 2-6, Bailey 3-14, Wagner 0-7, Hedstrom 1-3) 1-3, Canty 0-1, Parker 0-4, Al. Jeune 0-1, Sanders 0-1, Hartwell, S 26 4-8 1-1 5 6 9 Turnovers: NJIT 20, Minnesota 8 Hernandez 2-4) Simmons, K 35 0-3 0-0 1 2 0 Personal Fouls: NJIT 14, Minnesota 8 Turnovers: Minnesota 18, Rutgers 10 Cattenhead, K 29 6-9 2-2 3 4 14 Technicals: None Fouled Out: None Personal Fouls: Minnesota 19, Rutgers 13 McConnell, A 5 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 Technicals: None Fouled Out: Rutgers - Copper Davis, E 6 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 Kissinger, B 25 2-5 0-0 0 2 5 Kirkpatrick, J 25 3-8 2-2 5 4 11 Game 13 TEAM 3 Penn State 85 Totals 200 30-71 8-9 33 20 75

Minnesota 98 Halftime: Minnesota 57, Illinois 28 Jan. 3, 2016 • Williams Arena 3-Pt FGs: Minnesota: 19-39 (Banham 10-15, Bailey Minneapolis, Minn. • Attendance: 3,792 3-8, Wagner 3-9, Mullaney 1-2, Hedstrom 2-5), Illinois: 7-25 (White 3-4, Hartwell 0-3, Simmons 0-3, Penn State Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Cattenhead 0-2, McConnell 0-1, Davis 0-2, Kissinger Mitchell, K 29 2-10 3-4 7 4 7 1-4, Kirkpatrick 3-6) Whitted, P 32 3-9 4-4 7 2 10 Turnovers: Minnesota 12, Illinois Banks, B 37 5-17 1-2 0 3 13 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 13, Illinois 10 Page, T 36 6-15 2-2 2 3 16 Technicals: None Fouled Out: None Spann, L 34 10-18 3-3 3 2 30 Agee, C 18 1-4 1-3 7 1 3 Game 15 Williams, J 2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 Thomas, A 12 3-3 0-1 4 0 6 Michigan 93 Knizner, L 0+ 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Minnesota 86 TEAM 7 Totals 200 30-76 14-19 39 15 85 Jan. 10, 2016 • Williams Arena Minneapolis, Minn. • Attendance: 3,243 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Lamke, A 9 0-0 0-2 1 1 0 Michigan Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Banham, R 27 5-14 8-8 8 5 20 Mitchell, K 27 6-16 1-2 9 1 13 Starr, A 20 0-2 0-0 5 1 0 Thome, H 23 6-11 4-4 8 2 16 Bailey, M 33 3-7 0-0 3 2 8 Ristovski, M 30 1-6 0-0 2 5 2 Wagner, C 38 11-20 4-5 5 3 32 Thompson, S 37 7-13 1-2 0 8 18 Edwards, J 23 7-8 8-11 8 0 22 Flaherty, K 36 9-14 12-13 2 2 33 Hedstrom, J 16 1-7 1-2 4 1 4 Dunston, J 23 4-7 0-3 15 1 8

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 35 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW Trammel, S 3 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Minnesota 78 Williams, D 13 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 Halftime: Minnesota 52, Northwestern 41 Brozoski, B 3 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 Jan. 17, 2016 • Williams Arena 3-Pt FGs: Northwestern: 11-24 (Coffey 3-4, Deary Munger, N 5 0-1 3-4 1 0 3 Minneapolis, Minn. • Attendance: 4,337 0-4, Inman 3-5, Lyon 4-8, Hankins 0-2, Rohde 1-1), TEAM 5 Minnesota: 11-21 (Banham 6-10, Bailey 2-3, Wagner Totals 200 33-69 21-28 46 20 93 Indiana Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts 1-4, Hedstrom 0-2, Mullaney 2-2) Cahill, A 22 6-8 0-2 7 2 14 Turnovers: Northwestern 18, Minnesota 14 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Anderson, J 17 5-8 4-5 6 1 14 Personal Fouls: Northwestern 19, Minnesota 15 Lamke, A 9 1-4 3-3 0 0 5 Buss, T 39 6-13 3-4 5 8 17 Technicals: None Fouled Out: None Banham, R 28 9-20 2-2 6 7 21 McBride, K 23 1-6 0-0 2 1 2 Starr, A 26 2-5 0-0 7 3 4 Gassion, A 38 2-8 0-0 2 5 4 Bailey, M 17 1-5 0-2 2 0 3 Walter, J 12 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 Game 19 Wagner, C 40 9-20 2-2 4 1 24 Royster, K 17 4-6 9-11 8 0 17 Minnesota 84 Mullaney, S 37 10-13 0-0 4 5 22 Leikem, L 21 3-5 0-0 2 1 6 Edwards, J 17 3-4 1-1 2 0 7 Towner, T 11 1-4 0-0 1 1 2 Wisconsin 77 Hedstrom, J 24 0-4 0-0 1 2 0 TEAM 2 Jan. 23, 2016 • Kohl Center Barnes, K 2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 Totals 200 28-61 16-22 35 19 76 Madison, Wis. • Attendance: 4,002 Garven, D 0+ 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 TEAM 7 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Totals 200 35-76 8-10 34 18 86 Lamke, A 13 1-3 0-2 2 0 2 Lamke, A 9 2-3 0-0 1 0 4 Banham, R 37 9-16 4-4 9 2 24 Banham, R 32 7-15 5-5 5 1 20 Halftime: Michigan 53, Minnesota 42 Starr, A 16 5-8 0-0 2 1 10 Starr, A 31 4-6 2-3 12 2 10 3-Pt FGs: Michigan: 6-17 (Ristovski 0-3, Thompson Bailey, M 31 2-8 1-2 5 1 7 Bailey, M 32 2-9 2-4 2 3 8 3-7, Flaherty 3-6, Munger 0-1), Minnesota: 8-26 Wagner, C 37 6-16 2-2 6 6 14 Wagner, C 38 8-24 3-4 3 5 20 (Banham 1-10, Starr 0-1, Bailey 1-4, Wagner 4-7, Hedstrom, J 25 2-3 0-0 7 1 5 Mullaney, S 20 5-8 0-0 3 2 11 Mullaney 2-3, Hedstrom 0-1) Edwards, J 8 0-2 0-0 3 0 0 Edwards, J 5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Turnovers: Michigan 13, Minnesota 10 Mullaney, S 28 5-9 4-6 3 4 14 Hedstrom, J 25 4-10 0-0 12 3 9 Personal Fouls: Michigan 12, Minnesota 25 Barnes, K 4 1-2 0-0 0 0 2 Barnes, K 8 1-2 0-0 4 0 2 Technicals: None Fouled Out: Minnesota - Starr Buckingham, J 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 TEAM 5 TEAM 2 Totals 200 33-77 12-16 47 16 84 Totals 200 31-67 11-16 39 15 78 Game 16 Wisconsin Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Minnesota 72 Halftime: Minnesota 43, Indiana 38 Johnson, M 14 4-7 3-6 5 0 11 3-Pt FGs: Indiana: 4-17 (Cahill 2-2, Buss 2-5, McBride Young, A 34 1-8 4-6 13 1 6 Purdue 84 0-5, Walter 0-2, Leikem 0-2, Towner 0-1), Minnesota: Whyte, D 33 5-11 0-0 2 3 11 Jan. 14, 2016 • Mackey Arena 5-13 (Banham 2-3, Bailey 2-6, Wagner 0-2, Hedstrom Bauman, N 38 9-13 0-0 6 4 25 1-2) West Lafayette, Ind. • Attendance: 5,788 McMorris, C 21 3-8 2-2 5 1 9 Turnovers: Indiana 15, Minnesota 17 Marble, R 17 2-8 1-5 1 2 7 Personal Fouls: Indiana 17, Minnesota 23 Howard, M 8 0-5 0-0 1 0 0 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Technicals: None Cichy, T 35 4-12 0-0 5 1 8 Lamke, A 5 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 Fouled Out: Indiana - Cahill; Minnesota - Edwards Banham, R 38 12-24 0-0 5 5 27 TEAM 4 Starr, A 19 3-3 1-1 1 0 7 Totals 200 28-72 11-16 42 12 77 Bailey, M 17 1-3 0-0 1 0 2 Wagner, C 40- 6-20 8-8 5 2 21 Game 18 Halftime: Minnesota 42, Wisconsin 30 Mullaney, S 32 2-10 2-2 6 6 7 RV/No. 20 Northwestern 92 3-Pt FGs: Minnesota: 6-22 (Banham 1-6, Bailey 2-6, Edwards, J 18 3-4 2-6 7 1 8 Wagner 1-5, Mullaney 1-2, Hedstrom 1-3), Wisconsin: Hedstrom, J 14 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 Minnesota 95 10-23 (Whyte 1-5, Bauman 7-8, McMorris 1-2, Mar- Barnes, K 17 0-3 0-0 11 2 0 Jan. 20, 2016 • Williams Arena ble 1-5, Howard 0-1, Cichy 0-2) TEAM 4 Minneapolis, Minn. • Attendance: 2,549 Turnovers: Minnesota 13, Wisconsin 15 Totals 200 27-69 13-17 43 17 72 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 17, Wisconsin 17 Technicals: None Fouled Out: None Northwestern Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Purdue Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Coffey, N 27 10-17 4-5 4 2 27 Horrocks, B 21 1-6 4-4 11 1 6 Kunaiyi-Akpanah 26 6-9 1-2 12 1 13 Game 20 Morrissette, A 35 4-11 4-4 4 2 14 Deary, A 37 3-10 0-0 4 10 6 Perry, B 32 3-11 3-7 8 5 9 Inman, C 34 5-13 2-2 2 4 15 Illinois 77 Keys, A 21 5-8 2-2 3 2 12 Lyon, M 40 8-15 2-2 6 4 22 Minnesota 82 Wilson, A 39 5-18 6-6 4 8 17 Jonas, M 15 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 Jan. 26, 2016 • Williams Arena Murphy, T 7 1-5 0-0 0 1 3 Hankins, J 9 1-3 0-0 1 2 2 Thornton, T 19 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 Jamison, A 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Minneapolis, Minn. • Attendance: 2,618 Kiesler, N 4 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 Tuttle, A 2 1-1 2-2 2 0 4 McBryde, D 22 7-8 8-11 8 0 22 Rohde, L 2 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 Illinois Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts TEAM 5 TEAM 6 Wittinger, A 37 12-18 2-3 15 0 27 Totals 200 26-67 28-36 44 20 84 Totals 200 35-70 11-13 39 23 92 White, C 36 9-24 1-1 9 3 19 Hartwell, S 33 2-9 0-0 5 10 4 Halftime: Purdue 36, Minnesota 24 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Simmons, K 30 6-11 0-0 5 5 16 3-Pt FGs: Minnesota: 5-23 (Banham 3-8, Bailey 0-2, Lamke, A 2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 Cattenhead, K 29 1-5 0-0 5 5 2 Wagner 1-6, Mullaney 1-6, Hedstrom 0-1), Purdue: Banham, R 30 12-24 2-2 4 4 32 Kissinger, B 22 3-5 0-0 0 1 9 4-18 (Morrissette 2-8, Perry 0-1, Keys 0-1, Wilson 1-7, Starr, A 26 2-4 0-0 9 1 4 Kirkpatrick, J 13 0-3 0-0 2 0 0 Murphy 1-1) Bailey, M 30 2-5 2-2 5 2 8 TEAM 3 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 29, Purdue 18 Wagner, C 36 8-20 6-6 5 2 23 Totals 200 33-75 3-4 44 24 77 Technicals: None Edwards, J 8 1-3 1-2 2 0 3 Fouled Out: Minnesota - Starr, Bailey Hedstrom, J 27 2-5 1-2 0 3 5 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Mullaney, S 25 5-8 2-2 2 4 14 Edwards, J 28 5-6 1-2 4 0 11 Barnes, K 16 3-4 0-0 4 0 6 Banham, R 36 8-19 5-6 3 4 27 Game 17 TEAM 7 Starr, A 18 1-2 1-2 7 5 3 Indiana 76 Totals 200 35-75 14-16 38 16 95 Bailey, M 23 1-5 0-0 2 1 3

36 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW Wagner, C 36 5-18 4-4 4 3 16 Harris, V 2 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 Hedstrom, J 23 4-7 2-2 5 0 11 Parker, S 16 1-4 0-0 0 3 3 Game 24 Mullaney, S 28 4-10 2-2 4 4 11 Keeling, D 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Nebraska 73 Barnes, K 6 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 Jeune, As 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Minnesota 110 Lamke, A 2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 TEAM 6 TEAM 8 Totals 200 27-63 12-17 32 19 72 Feb. 11, 2016 • Williams Arena Totals 200 28-68 15-18 40 17 82 Minneapolis, Minn. • Attendance: 3,945 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Halftime: Illinois 45, Minnesota 29 Lamke, A 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Nebraska Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts 3-Pt FGs: Illinois: 8-25 (Wittinger 1-2, White 0-5, Banham, R 36 10-19 2-2 5 4 24 Shepard, J 28 9-20 4-6 8 1 22 Hartwell 0-4, Simmons 4-7, Cattenhead 0-1, Kissinger Starr, A 21 0-1 0-2 5 2 0 Havers, A 23 1-6 2-2 7 0 4 3-5, Kirkpatrick 0-1), Minnesota: 11-27 (Banham Bailey, M 22 0-2 1-2 3 1 1 Clark, K 18 1-2 1-1 0 4 3 6-11, Bailey 1-4, Wagner 2-6, Hedstrom 1-3, Mul- Wagner, C 36 7-19 7-7 3 1 22 Romeo, N 30 6-14 0-0 1 0 15 laney 1-3) Edwards, J 25 3-6 2-4 8 2 8 Theriot, R 28 3-16 0-0 2 13 6 Turnovers: Illinois 9, Minnesota 10 Hedstrom, J 16 4-5 1-1 3 1 11 Kalenta, A 14 0-2 0-0 5 1 0 Personal Fouls: Illinois 18, Minnesota 8 Mullaney, S 29 4-8 9-10 4 1 17 Cincore, J 22 2-5 2-2 2 1 7 Technicals: None Fouled Out: Illinois - Simmons Barnes, K 14 1-1 0-0 3 0 2 Blackburn, R 10 1-3 2-2 3 1 4 TEAM 6 Simon, M 14 3-6 0-0 0 1 8 Totals 200 29-61 22-28 41 12 85 Wood, E 6 1-1 0-0 0 0 3 Game 21 Washington, D 5 0-0 1-4 2 0 1 Minnesota 76 Halftime: Minnesota 43, Rutgers 40 Ramacieri, E 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3-Pt FGs: Rutgers: 6-14 (Copper 2-4, Scaife 0-1, Canty TEAM 5 Michigan 92 0-1, Al. Jeune 2-4, Sanders 1-2, Parker 1-2), Minne- Totals 200 27-75 12-17 35 22 73 Jan. 31, 2016 • Crisler Center sota: 5-12 (Banham 2-5, Wagner 1-5, Hedstrom 2-2) Ann Arbor, Mich. • Attendance: 2,778 Turnovers: Rutgers 11, Minnesota 10 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Personal Fouls: Rutgers 23, Minnesota 13 Lamke, A 5 1-2 0-2 2 0 2 Technicals: None Fouled Out: Rutgers - Canty Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Banham, R 29 12-20 4-6 4 5 32 Banham, R 38 13-31 2-3 9 8 29 Starr, A 18 4-5 3-3 4 2 11 Edwards, J 19 0-2 0-0 5 0 0 Game 23 Bailey, M 29 3-5 2-2 5 3 11 Starr, A 7 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 Wagner, C 35 9-23 0-0 5 0 20 Bailey, M 27 0-6 0-0 2 3 0 Minnesota 112 (2OT) Mullaney, S 24 6-8 0-0 4 3 12 Wagner, C 30 5-17 1-2 5 1 12 Northwestern 106 Edwards, J 17 3-5 2-4 9 1 8 Barnes, K 17 2-2 0-0 7 1 4 Hedstrom, J 21 3-7 0-0 6 2 7 Hedstrom, J 35 6-10 1-1 5 0 18 Feb. 7, 2016 • Welsh-Ryan Arena Barnes, K 16 2-4 0-0 10 2 4 Mullaney, S 26 6-14 0-0 3 1 13 Evanston, Ill. • Attendance: 1,223 Garven, D 2 1-1 1-2 0 0 3 Lamke, A 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Johnson, K 2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 TEAM 3 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Buckingham, J 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Totals 200 32-82 4-6 42 14 76 Lamke, A 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 TEAM 6 Banham, R 47 19-32 14-16 9 4 60 Totals 200 44-80 12-19 57 18 110 Michigan Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Starr, A 13 1-2 0-0 3 0 2 Ristovski, M 24 1-4 0-0 3 2 2 Bailey, M 26 2-6 2-2 0 0 7 Halftime: Minnesota 51, Nebraska 33 Thompson, S 39 3-10 8-9 8 3 14 Wagner, C 48 6-17 9-13 9 2 21 3-Pt FGs: Nebraska: 7-20 (Clark 0-1, Romeo 3-10, Flaherty, K 40- 8-18 5-6 3 4 24 Edwards, J 25 1-4 0-0 8 1 2 Theriot 0-3, Cicore 1-1, Simon 2-4, Wood 1-1), Min- Thome, H 29 14-20 3-6 6 0 31 Hedstrom, J 36 2-4 3-4 6 0 8 nesota: 10-25 (Banham 4-9, Bailey 3-4, Wagner 2-6, Mitchell, K 20 5-9 2-2 4 0 12 Mullaney, S 39 3-10 4-4 1 5 10 Mullaney 0-1, Hedstrom 1-5) Dunston, J 23 0-2 3-4 14 0 3 Barnes, K 15 1-1 0-0 7 1 2 Turnovers: Nebraska 14, Minnesota 13 Williams, D 4 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 TEAM 6 Personal Fouls: Nebraska 17, Minnesota 16 Backman, M 4 0-0 2-2 1 0 2 Totals 250 35-76 32-39 49 13 112 Technicals: None Fouled Out: None Brozoski, B 17 1-3 2-2 2 3 4 TEAM 2 Northwestern Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Totals 200 32-66 25-31 44 14 92 Coffey, N 41 11-26 6-9 12 5 28 Kunaiyi-Akpanah 30 2-4 1-2 16 0 5 Halftime: Michigan 44, Minnesota 39 Inman, C 45 5-17 0-2 7 6 10 3-Pt FGs: Minnesota: 8-32 (Banham 1-10, Bailey 0-4, Lyon, M 49 11-26 8-12 12 6 31 Wagner 1-7, Hedstrom 5-8, Mullaney 1-3), Michigan: Deary, A 45 9-17 0-1 2 11 22 3-10 (Ristovski 0-1, Thompson 0-2, Flaherty 3-7) Rohde, L 28 3-5 1-2 0 3 10 Turnovers: Minnesota 15, Michigan 13 Tuttle, A 6 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 26, Michigan 11 Jamison, A 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Technicals: None Fouled Out: Minnesota - Bailey Hankins, J 5 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 TEAM 6 Game 22 Totals 250 41-97 16-28 57 34 106 Rutgers 72 Halftime: Northwestern 46, Minnesota 40 3-Pt FGs: Minnesota: 10-24 (Banham 8-15, Bailey Minnesota 85 1-3, Wagner 0-1, Hedstrom 1-2, Mullaney 0-3), North- Feb. 4, 2016 • Williams Arena western: 8-31 (Coffey 0-2, Inman 0-4, Lyon 1-10, Minneapolis, Minn. • Attendance: 2,754 Deary 4-9, Rohde 3-4, Hankins 0-2) Turnovers: Minnesota 15, Northwestern 14 Rutgers Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Personal Fouls: Minnesota 23, Northwestern 29 Copper, K 37 9-19 11-13 9 2 31 Technicals: None Butts, A 8 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 Fouled Out: Minnesota - Edwards; Northwestern - Hollivay, R 33 1-3 1-4 6 0 3 Coffey, Kunaiyi-Akpanah, Inman, Deary Scaife, T 36 8-19 0-0 2 3 16 Canty, B 29 2-6 0-0 6 4 4 Jeune, Al 20 4-6 0-0 0 0 10 Sanders, K 17 1-3 0-0 1 7 3

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 37 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW Game 25 Game 26 Game 27 Iowa 76 Minnesota 79 Minnesota 106 Minnesota 78 Indiana 93 No. 25/22 Michigan State 114 Feb. 15, 2016 • Williams Arena Feb. 18, 2016 • Assembly Hall Feb. 21, 2016 • Breslin Center Minneapolis, Minn. • Attendance: 6,167 Bloomington, Ind. • Attendance: 2,530 East Lansing, Mich. • Attendance: 9,436 Nebraska Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Coley, C 34 8-21 5-5 11 3 21 Lamke, A 5 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Gustafson, M 32 6-12 2-2 19 3 14 Banham, R 38 9-23 9-12 2 4 29 Lamke, A 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Disterhoft, A 39 8-14 2-2 5 1 5 Starr, A 23 2-2 0-0 5 1 4 Banham, R 38 14-28 15-16 5 7 52 Davis, T 36 2-6 4-4 0 5 8 Bailey, M 15 0-6 1-2 1 0 1 Starr, A 8 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Jennings, W 36 2-9 2-2 3 1 8 Wagner, C 37 5-12 4-6 7 3 15 Bailey, M 15 1-5 0-0 4 0 2 Kastanek, A 7 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 Mullaney, S 32 7-13 3-6 3 1 17 Wagner, C 40 8-20 2-2 4 4 20 Peschel, K 12 2-6 1-1 2 2 5 Edwards, J 17 2-3 0-0 6 0 4 Mullaney, S 27 1-5 1-2 3 2 4 Buttenham, C 4 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 Hedstrom, J 25 3-3 1-1 3 0 7 Edwards, J 29 2-2 4-4 9 0 8 TEAM 6 Barnes, K 8 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 Hedstrom, J 32 6-10 1-1 5 4 16 Totals 200 28-71 16-16 46 17 76 TEAM 4 Barnes, K 9 2-2 0-0 2 0 4 Totals 200 29-63 18-27 36 9 79 TEAM 3 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Totals 200 34-72 23-25 36 17 106 Lamke, A 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Indiana Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Banham, R 39 15-31 0-0 9 8 35 Cahill, A 27 2-12 2-4 8 2 6 Michigan State Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Starr, A 19 2-3 0-0 3 2 4 Anderson, J 23 6-7 6-7 5 1 18 Powers, A 38 14-26 7-10 6 8 40 Bailey, M 18 2-6 0-0 0 1 5 Buss, T 36 8-13 10-17 9 7 27 Taylor, A 22 3-3 0-2 3 0 6 Wagner, C 38 8-17 0-0 2 3 17 McBride, K 28 2-9 3-4 1 1 8 Hines, J 28 6-9 2-2 7 1 14 Edwards, J 33 3-5 0-1 9 0 6 Gassion, A 32 7-12 1-1 5 6 16 Jankoska, T 36 6-15 9-10 8 15 24 Hedstrom, J 20 1-5 0-0 5 0 3 Walter, J 14 2-5 1-3 1 1 5 Agee, B 32 7-14 0-0 7 6 18 Barnes, K 20 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 Royster, K 17 3-4 5-6 4 0 11 Miller, C 2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Mullaney, S 26 2-5 2-2 1 3 8 Towner, T 10 1-1 0-0 1 1 2 Green, M 12 1-1 0-0 3 3 2 TEAM 7 Leikem, L 13 0-1 0-0 5 0 0 Gussert, L 6 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 Totals 200 33-73 2-3 38 17 78 TEAM 3 Allen, J 22 5-8 0-0 3 0 10 Totals 200 31-64 28-42 42 19 93 Johnson, K 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Halftime: Iowa 38, Minnesota 28 TEAM 2 3-Pt FGs: Iowa: 4-19 (Disterhoft 2-6, Davis 0-2, Halftime: Indiana 43, Minnesota 36 Totals 200 42-77 18-24 40 34 114 Jennings 2-6, Kastanek 0-2, Peschel 0-2, Buttenham 3-Pt FGs: Minnesota: 3-13 (Banham 2-6, Bailey 0-3, 0-1), Minnesota: 10-19 (Banham 5-9, Bailey 1-2, Wagner 1-3, Mullaney 0-1), Indiana: 3-19 (Cahill Halftime: Michigan State 54, Minnesota 52 Wagner 1-2, Edwards 1-2, Hedstrom 1-4, Mullaney 0-3, Buss 1-4, McBride 1-6, Gassion 1-2, Walter 3-Pt FGs: Minnesota: 15-26 (Banham 9-13, Bailey 2-2) 0-3, Leikem 0-1) 0-2, Wagner 2-3, Mullaney 1-2, Hedstrom 3-6), Turnovers: Iowa 13, Minnesota 10 Turnovers: Minnesota 14, Indiana 14 Michigan State: 12-32 (Powers 5-14, Jankoska 3-9, Personal Fouls: Iowa 13, Minnesota 19 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 31, Indiana 28 Agee 4-8, Gussert 0-1) Technicals: None Technicals: None Turnovers: Minnesota 16, Michigan State 11 Fouled Out: Minnesota - Hedstrom Fouled Out: Minnesota - Edwards, Barnes Personal Fouls: Minnesota 21, Michigan State 20 Technicals: None Fouled Out: Minnesota - Bailey, Edwards; Michigan State - Taylor

38 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW Game 28 Game 29 Game 30 No. 5/5 Ohio State 88 (OT) Minnesota 77 Northwestern 84 Minnesota 90 No. 6/6 Maryland 110 Minnesota 74 Feb. 24, 2016 • Williams Arena Feb. 28, 2016 • XFINITY Center March 3, 2016 Minneapolis, Minn. • Attendance: 6,434 College Park, Md. • Attendance: 11,428 Bankers Life Fieldhouse Indianapolis, Ind. • Attendance: 4,783 Ohio State Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Hart, A 35 6-11 2-4 17 2 14 Banham, R 30 8-19 5-6 3 2 26 Big Ten Tournament Mitchell, K 43 6-24 6-8 9 2 21 Mullaney, S 34 4-14 0-0 1 6 8 Craft, C 24 0-2 0-0 3 2 0 Bailey, M 17 0-5 0-0 3 0 0 Northwestern Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Alston, A 44 6-17 5-6 1 3 20 Barnes, K 18 1-2 0-0 2 0 2 Deary, A 38 3-11 5-8 10 9 12 Doss, A 34 1-4 2-2 3 3 4 Wagner, C 40 5-16 4-4 5 5 17 Hankins, J 14 3-6 6-6 3 0 14 Cooper, S 38 11-15 3-4 11 3 25 Edwards, J 22 1-2 1-2 5 0 3 Coffey, N 39 9-24 5-5 12 4 25 Waterman, M 7 1-2 2-2 3 0 4 Starr, A 11 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Rohde, L 29 1-6 0-0 5 1 3 TEAM 5 Hedstrom, J 28 8-12 0-0 2 0 21 Kunaiyi-Akpanah 19 3-3 2-2 14 1 8 Totals 225 31-75 20-26 52 15 88 TEAM 1 Inman, C 39 7-17 1-3 4 3 18 Totals 200 27-70 10-12 23 13 77 Tuttle, A 12 2-3 0-0 6 0 6 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Jamison, A 10 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 Barnes, K 12 2-5 0-0 5 1 4 Maryland Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Totals 200 28-72 19-24 54 18 84 Banham, R 37 9-23 12-14 1 5 35 Pfirman, T 24 12-19 3-3 13 1 29 Mullaney, S 31 3-8 2-2 4 0 9 Howard, M 15 4-7 0-0 2 2 8 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Bailey, M 30 1-8 0-0 7 0 2 Moseley, B 23 3-11 1-1 7 8 7 Banham, R 34 7-25 9-10 8 6 26 Wagner, C 41 11-30 0-0 3 1 26 Pavlech, C 29 5-6 0-0 2 8 12 Mullaney, S 27 2-5 0-0 2 3 4 Starr, A 10 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 Walker-Kimbrough33 7-15 4-4 11 6 19 Edwards, J 23 5-6 2-2 6 0 12 Edwards, J 32 3-8 0-0 12 1 6 Gillespie, K 7 2-3 0-0 2 1 4 Starr, A 16 1-3 0-2 3 1 2 Hedstrom, J 32 3-7 2-2 10 0 8 Leslie, K 2 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Hedstrom, J 24 2-9 0-0 3 0 5 TEAM 9 Confroy, K 31 1-5 0-0 4 4 3 Bailey, M 22 1-3 1-2 4 1 4 Totals 225 32-89 16-18 53 10 90 Harrison, A 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Barnes, K 15 1-1 1-2 5 0 3 Fraser, B 6 2-2 0-0 1 0 4 Wagner, C 39 7-20 2-2 5 3 18 Halftime: Ohio State 34, Minnesota 30 Jones, B 28 10-12 4-4 6 0 24 TEAM 6 3-Pt FGs: Ohio State: 6-26 (Mitchell 3-14, Craft 0-1, TEAM 5 Totals 200 26-72 15-20 42 14 74 Alston 3-8, Doss 0-2, Cooper 0-1), Minnesota: 10-24 Totals 200 46-80 12-12 53 31 110 (Banham 5-10, Mullaney 1-3, Bailey 0-4, Wagner 4-6, Halftime: Northwestern 39, Minnesota 35 Hedstrom 0-1) Halftime: Maryland 52, Minnesota 34 3-Pt FGs: Northwestern: 9-27 (Deary 1-5, Hankins Turnovers: Ohio State 14, Minnesota 10 3-Pt FGs: Minnesota: 13-37 (Banham 5-12, Mullaney 2-4, Coffey 2-6, Rohde 1-6, Inman 3-5, Jamison Personal Fouls: Ohio State 22, Minnesota 20 0-4, Bailey 0-5, Wagner 3-8, Hedstrom 5-8), Mary- 0-1), Minnesota: 7-26 (Banham 3-14, Hedstrom 1-4, Technicals: None land: 6-20 (Pfirman 2-4, Moseley 0-3, Pavlech 2-3, Bailey 1-3, Wagner 2-5) Fouled Out: Ohio State - Craft; Minnesota - Barnes, Walker-Kimbrough 1-5, Confroy 1-5) Turnovers: Northwestern 15, Minnesota 12 Banham Turnovers: Minnesota 15, Maryland 16 Personal Fouls: Northwestern 18, Minnesota 16 Personal Fouls: Minnesota 12, Maryland 12 Technicals: None Fouled Out: None Technicals: None Fouled Out: None

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 39 2015-16 SEASON REVIEW Game 31 Game 32 Milwaukee 80 South Dakota 101 Minnesota 87 Minnesota 89 March 16, 2016 • Williams Arena March 20, 2016 • Williams Arena Minneapolis, Minn. • Attendance: 1,663 Minneapolis, Minn. • Attendance: 3,224 WNIT First Round WNIT Second Round

Milwaukee Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts South Dakota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Roenneburg, E 21 1-2 0-0 6 1 3 Stewart, K 29 8-14 2-2 9 0 19 Kostowicz, S 32 12-15 5-5 11 2 30 McCloud, M 14 2-6 0-0 2 1 4 Howard, S 25 1-5 0-0 3 4 3 Hemiller, T 23 3-7 1-1 6 6 7 Lindner, J 33 5-11 0-0 7 1 12 Duffy, C 24 6-13 0-0 2 4 17 Ford-Washington 35 7-20 1-1 1 7 18 Seekamp, N 34 6-14 3-4 6 14 18 Lindstrom, A 26 4-9 0-0 1 2 10 Trimboli, J 23 6-11 0-0 5 3 14 Cunningham, K 13 0-5 0-0 3 1 0 Bradley, J 14 3-5 0-0 1 0 8 Wakeman, C 11 2-5 0-0 3 0 4 Arens, B 11 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 Fischer, A 4 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 Liveringhouse, K 13 5-8 4-4 8 0 14 TEAM 3 Fogg, A 13 0-6 0-0 1 0 0 Totals 200 32-72 6-6 39 18 80 Hoff, H 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 TEAM 4 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Totals 200 39-84 10-11 47 29 101 Hedstrom, J 13 0-1 0-0 3 1 0 Barnes, K 19 2-6 0-2 4 0 4 Minnesota Min FG-A FT-A R A Pts Banham, R 33 18-33 9-10 7 2 48 Hedstrom, J 21 1-2 0-0 3 1 2 Bailey, M 33 4-7 3-4 2 0 14 Barnes, K 22 3-6 4-4 8 1 10 Wagner, C 38 3-19 2-2 6 2 10 Banham, R 33 12-32 7-8 1 1 37 Edwards, J 19 0-1 1-2 5 0 1 Bailey, M 24 1-5 0-0 6 1 3 Mullaney, S 16 4-8 1-1 2 2 10 Wagner, C 39 7-19 2-2 8 2 18 Starr, A 27 0-0 0-0 10 3 0 Mullaney, S 24 2-4 2-2 3 2 8 Lamke, A 2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 Starr, A 19 3-4 0-0 5 2 6 TEAM 5 Edwards, J 18 1-3 3-4 6 1 5 Totals 200 31-75 16-21 46 10 87 TEAM 3 Totals 200 28-77 21-27 48 15 83 Halftime: Milwaukee 39, Minnesota 38 3-Pt FGs: Milwaukee: 10-27 (Roenneburg 1-2, Kosto- Halftime: South Dakota 45, Minnesota 43 wicz 1-2, Howard 1-4, Lindner 2-6, Ford-Washington 3-Pt FGs: South Dakota: 13-32 (Stewart 1-3, Hemiller 3-7, Lindstrom 2-5, Cunningham 0-1), Minnesota: 0-2, Duffy 5-12, Seekamp 3-7, Trimboli 2-4, Bradley 9-27 (Banham 3-13, Bailey 3-5, Wagner 2-8, 2-4), Minnesota: 11-31 (Banham 6-16, Bailey 1-5, Mullaney 1-1) Wager 2-8, Mullaney 2-2) Turnovers: Milwaukee 13, Minnesota 8 Turnovers: South Dakota 12, Minnesota 15 Personal Fouls: Milwaukee 14, Minnesota 10 Personal Fouls: South Dakota 17, Minnesota 14 Technicals: None Fouled Out: None Technicals: None Fouled Out: None

40 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Rachel Banham is Minnesota’s all-time leading scorer RECORDS GAME RECORDS GAME RECORDS *Denotes set or tied Big Ten record %Denotes tied NCAA record INDIVIDUAL RECORDS CATEGORY RECORD PLAYER OPPONENT DATE Points Scored 60% Rachel Banham Northwestern 2/7/16 Field Goals Made 19 Rachel Banham Northwestern 2/7/16 Field Goals Attempted 33 Rachel Banham Milwaukee 3/16/16 Marquette 12/21/91 Field Goal Percentage 1.000 Janel McCarville Virginia (10-10) 12/29/03 1.000 Corrin Von Wald Radford (10-10) 11/24/02 3-pt. Goals Made 10 Rachel Banham Illinois 1/7/16 3-pt. Goals Attempted 17 Mikayla Bailey twice, last vs. Towson 12/6/15 Stacy Carver Boise State 12/20/92 Jodi Olson Iowa 2/12/88 Lea Blackwell Texas A & M 12/3/88 3-pt. FG Percentage 1.000 Sari Noga Penn State (6-6) 2/28/13 1.000 Stacy Carver North Carolina State (6-6) 11/30/91 1.000 Rachel Banham Indiana (5-5) 1/2/12 Free Throws Made 21 Linda Roberts Rhode Island 12/1/79 Free Throws Attempted 25 Linda Roberts Rhode Island 12/1/79 Free Throw Percentage 1.000 Lindsay Whalen Creighton (14-14) 12/4/03 (min. 10 attempts) 1.000 Marty Dahlen Iowa State (14-14) 3/12/82 1.000 Rachel Banham Creighton (13-13) 12/30/12 1.000 Rachel Banham Washington State (13-13) 11/10/12 Three players at 11-11, eight players at 10-10 Rebounds 29* Amanda Zahui B. Iowa 2/17/15 Assists 15 Debbie Hunter Illinois 3/12/83 Steals 12 Debbie Hunter Northwestern 1/31/81 Blocked Shots 12 Amanda Zahui B. Penn State 1/28/15 TEAM RECORDS CATEGORY RECORD OPPONENT DATE Points Scored 116 IPFW (Ind. Purdue Fort Wayne) 11/23/02 Fewest Points Scored 30 Penn State 1/10/99 (Before 1981-82) 21 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 2/8/74 Points, Combined 220 Michigan State 114, Minnesota 106 2/21/16 Largest Margin of Victory 52 Detroit (86-34) 12/2/04 (Before 1981-82) 78 Manitoba (108-30) 12/30/79 Largest Margin of Defeat 55 Auburn (101-46) 11/29/85 (Before 1981-82) 56 twice, last vs. Texas (114-58) 12/14/78 Field Goals Made 49 Butler 11/17/01 (Before 1981-82) 49 Manitoba 12/30/79 Field Goals Attempted 89 Ohio State 2/24/16 (Before 1981-82) 97 twice, last vs. Simpson College 2/3/78 Field Goal Percentage .710 Butler (49-69) 11/17/01 (Before 1981-82) .667 Louisville (40-60) 11/29/80 3-pt. Goals Made 19* Illinois 1/7/16 3-pt. Goals Attempted 42 NJIT 12/28/15 3-pt. Goal Pct. (min. 10 att.) .700 Iowa (7-10) 1/28/96 (10+ att.) .625 North Carolina State (10-16) 11/30/91 Free Throws Made 36 Washington State 11/10/12 (Before 1981-82) 32 Rhode Island 12/1/79 Free Throws Attempted 49 twice, last vs. Washington State 11/10/12 Free Throw Percentage 1.000 Michigan State (11-11) 2/27/00 Rebounds 68 twice, last vs. Sam Houston St. 11/25/89 Assists 35 Butler 11/17/01 (Before 1981-82) 36 Louisville 11/29/80 Steals 24 twice, last vs. North Dakota State 12/7/82 (Before 1981-82) 38 Manitoba 12/30/79 Blocked Shots 15 twice, last vs. Penn State 1/28/15 Personal Fouls 37 Michigan 3/6/88 Fewest Turnovers 0 Illinois 1/16/94

Opponent Records Points Scored 117 Ohio State 1/12/96 (Before 1981-82) 114 Texas 12/14/78 Fewest Points Scored 33 St. Francis (Pa.) 3/19/05 33 Northwestern 2/26/06 (Before 1981-82) 21 St. Teresa College 2/26/74 Indiviudal Points Scored 49 (Penn State) 12/28/01

42 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME RECORDS

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES (SINGLE GAME)

POINTS NAME DATE 19 Amanda Zahui B. vs. Indiana 2/27/14 60 Rachel Banham at Northwestern 2/7/16 19 Molly Tadich vs. Wisconsin 2/17/84 52 Rachel Banham at Michigan State 2/21/16 18 Shae Kelley at Ohio State 1/15/15 48 Rachel Banham vs. Milwaukee 3/16/16 18 Amanda Zahui B. vs. Ohio State 3/2/14 44 Carol Ann Shudlick vs. Texas Tech 12/18/93 18 Amanda Zahui B. at Northwestern 2/15/14 44 Carol Ann Shudlick vs. Marquette 12/21/91 18 Molly Tadich vs. Purdue 2/15/87 42 vs. Nebraska 11/30/84 18 Ellen Kramer vs. S.F. Austin 12/29/90 41 Laura Coenen vs. Wisconsin 2/18/83 18 Angie Iverson vs. Illinois 2/9/97 41 Lindsay Whalen vs. Purdue 2/14/02 18 Angie Iverson vs. Iowa 2/22/98 39 Rachel Banham at Illinois 1/7/16 18 Janel McCarville vs. Kansas St. 3/23/04 39 Amanda Zahui B. vs. Iowa 2/17/15 18 Janel McCarville vs. Duke 3/30/04 39 Rachel Banham vs. Creighton 12/30/12 38 Carol Ann Shudlick vs. Indiana 1/23/94 ASSISTS NAME DATE 37 Rachel Banham vs. South Dakota 3/20/16 15 Shayne Mullaney vs. Purdue 1/22/15 37 Rachel Banham vs. Illinois 1/28/13 15 Debbie Hunter vs. Illinois 3/12/83 14 Nikki Coates vs. Northwestern 2/6/94 REBOUNDS NAME DATE 13 Rachel Banham vs. Cleveland State 11/19/14 29 Amanda Zahui B. vs. Iowa 2/17/15 13 Debbie Hunter vs. Purdue 1/16/83 27 Amanda Zahui B. vs. Purdue 1/22/15 12 Shayne Mullaney vs. Maryland 1/11/15 25 Angie Iverson vs. State 11/30/96 12 Shayne Mullaney vs. Purdue 1/28/15 23 Molly Tadich vs. Northwestern 1/22/84 12 Debbie Hunter vs. Michigan St. 1/16/83 22 Amanda Zahui B. vs. DePaul 3/20/15 12 Nikki Coates vs. Wichita St. 12/19/93 21 Amanda Zahui B. vs. Iowa 2/17/15 12 Erin Olson vs. Michigan St. 2/27/00 21 Laura Coenen vs. Drake 12/9/84 12 Ozlem Piroglu vs. Illinois 1/28/01 21 Laura Coenen vs. Illinois 1/4/85 12 Lindsay Whalen vs. Illinois 1/3/02 21 Molly Tadich vs. Michigan 1/30/87 12 Brittany McCoy vs. American 11/22/08 20 Laura Coenen vs. San Diego St. 12/27/84 19 Amanda Zahui B. at Purdue 1/1/15 19 Amanda Zahui B. vs. Wisconsin 3/6/14 WILLIAMS ARENA RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points 48 Rachel Banham vs. Milwaukee 3/16/16 Field goals 18 Rachel Banham vs. Milwaukee 3/16/16 Field goals attempted 33 Rachel Banham vs. Milwaukee 3/16/16 3-pt. field goals* 12 Brittany Rayburn Purdue 1/12/12 3-pt. field goal attempts* 17 Mikayla Bailey vs. Penn State 1/28/15 Free throws 14 Rachel Banham vs. Miami 12/5/13 14 Tayler Hill Ohio State (14-14) 2/21/13 14 Lindsay Whalen vs. Creighton (14-14) 12/4/03 Free throws attempted 16 Jennifer Hall vs. Purdue 2/12/89 16 Ellen Kramer vs. Michigan 1/8/89 16 Anucha Browne Northwestern 1/22/84 Rebounds 29 Amanda Zahui B. vs. Iowa 2/17/15 Assists 15 Shayne Mullaney vs. Purdue 1/22/15 15 Debbie Hunter vs. Purdue 3/10/83 Blocked shots 12 Amanda Zahui B. vs. Penn State 1/28/15 Steals 12 Debbie Hunter vs. Northwestern 1/31/81 Minnesota players are in bold.

TEAM RECORDS Points 116 Minnesota vs. IPFW 11/23/02 Field goals 49 Minnesota vs. Manitoba 12/30/79 Field goals attempted 97 Minnesota vs. Minnesota State, Mankato 1/6/78 97 Minnesota vs. Simpson College 2/3/78 3-pt. field goals* 16 Minnesota vs. Wofford 11/13/15 3-pt. field goal attempts* 42 Minnesota vs. NJIT 12/28/15 Free throws 36 Minnesota vs. Washington State 11/10/12 Free throw attempts 49 Minnesota twice, last vs. Washington State 11/10/12 Rebounds 68 Minnesota vs. National College 1/6/82 Personal fouls 37 Minnesota vs. Michigan 3/6/88 Assists 36 Minnesota vs. Louisville 11/29/80 Turnovers 36 Minnesota vs. Wisconsin 2/17/84 Blocked shots 15 Minnesota twice, last vs. Penn State 1/28/15 Steals 38 Minnesota vs. Manitoba 12/30/79 *since 1987-88

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 43 ATTENDANCE RECORDS MINNESOTA ATTENDANCE RECORDS 2015-16 ATTENDANCE RANKINGS PLACEATTENDANCE DATE OPPONENT RESULT RANK SCHOOL HOME ATT. GAMES AVER. ATT. 1. 14,363 2-8-04 Penn State W, 74-56 1. South Carolina 244,196 17 14,364 2. 14,203 2-20-05 Wisconsin W, 84-53 2. Tennessee 177,004 17 10,412 3. 13,817 1-11-04 Iowa W, 75-61 3. Iowa State 147,493 15 9,833 4. 13,638 1-25-04 Michigan State L, 69-72 4. Louisville 152,049 16 9,503 5. *13,425 3-23-04 Kansas State W, 80-61 5. UConn 133,806 15 8,920 6. 13,222 2-22-04 Northwestern W, 73-46 6. Notre Dame 134,991 16 8,437 13,222 2-13-05 Purdue W, 71-49 7. Michigan State 98,418 15 6,561 8. 13,117 1-19-03 Purdue W, 90-75 8. Kentucky 116,164 18 6,454 9. 12,438 2-23-03 Penn State W, 73-57 9. Baylor 125,666 20 6,283 10. *12,357 3-21-04 UCLA W, 92-81 10. Purdue 100,047 16 6,253 11. 12,142 2-24-02 Michigan State L, 72-80 11. New Mexico 93,683 17 5,511 12. 12,049 2-5-06 Michigan W, 83-48 12. Nebraska 102,682 19 5,404 13. 11,529 1-29-06 Penn State W, 77-72 13. Gonzaga 99,577 19 5,241 14. 11,389 1-27-02 Indiana W, 75-60 14. Ohio State 89,066 17 5,239 15. *11,312 3-19-05 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 64-33 15. Maryland 94,113 18 5,229 16. 11,121 1-7-07 Wisconsin W, 71-53 16. Mississippi State 92,914 18 5,162 17. 10,917 1-1-04 Michigan W, 64-44 17. Middle Tennessee 70,649 14 5,046 18. 10,876 1-15-06 Michigan State W, 71-58 18. Texas A&M 82,734 17 4,867 19. 10,331 1-2-05 Indiana W, 61-47 19. Oklahoma 66,769 14 4,769 20. 10,273 2-26-06 Northwestern W, 71-33 20. Iowa 75,013 16 4,688 ----- 21. *10,043 3-21-05 Virginia W, 73-58 22. 10,033 1-23-05 Illinois W, 80-68 30. Minnesota 63,496 18 3,528 PAST ATTENDANCE RANKINGS * NCAA Tournament (Paid attendance only) YEAR RANK HOME AVERAGE Listed are all games with over 10,000 in attendance. 2001-02 19th 4,360 2002-03 7th 7,800 2003-04 6th 9,800 2004-05 5th 9,202 2005-06 5th 8,329 2006-07 12th 6,596 2007-08 12th 6,596 2008-09 14th 5,833 2009-10 20th 4,347 2010-11 30th 3,540 2011-12 40th 2,835 2012-13 33rd 3,277 2013-14 38th 2,924 2014-15 25th 3,846 2015-16 30th 3,528

Williams Arena record crowd of 14,363 on Feb. 8, 2004

44 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1,000 POINT SCORERS 1,000 POINT SCORERS

1. RACHEL BANHAM — 3,093 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 2011-12 36 216-515 .419 54-127 .425 94-115 .817 580 16.1 2012-13 32 235-540 .435 56-167 .335 137-153 .895 663 20.7 2013-14 34 252-603 .418 93-221 .421 153-175 .874 750 22.1 2014-15 10 63-148 .426 32-79 .405 28-38 .737 186 18.6 2015-16 32 315-690 .457 119-305 .390 165-192 .859 914 28.6 Totals 144 1081-2496 .433 354-899 .394 577-673 .857 3093 21.5

2. LINDSAY WHALEN — 2,285 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 2000-01 25 149-313 .480 16-53 .300 111-151 .740 425 17.0 2001-02 30 245-437 .561 30-86 .349 147-191 .770 667 22.2 2002-03 31 225-412 .546 34-105 .324 155-183 .847 639 20.6 2003-04 27 185-360 .514 40-100 .400 144-173 .832 554 20.5 Totals 113 804-1522 .528 120-344 .349 557-698 .798 2285 20.2

3. CAROL ANN SHUDLICK — 2,097 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1990-91 24 107-230 .465 — — 71-97 .732 285 11.9 1991-92 27 226-440 .514 0-1 .000 95-133 .714 547 20.3 1992-93 26 253-470 .538 0-2 .000 81-104 .779 587 22.6 1993-94 29 268-542 .494 0-3 .000 142-189 .751 678 23.4 Totals 106 854-1682 .508 0-6 .000 389-523 .744 2097 19.8

4. LAURA COENEN — 2,044 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1981-82 28 189-365 .491 — — 78-110 .709 456 16.3 1982-83 24 251-457 .549 — — 79-120 .658 581 24.2 1983-84 22 127-269 .472 — — 45-69 .652 299 13.6 1984-85 28 275-536 .513 — — 158-209 .756 708 25.3 Totals 102 842-1647 .511 — — 360-508 .709 2044 20.0

5. LINDA ROBERTS — 1,856 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1977-78 33 159-394 .404 — — 157-254 .618 475 14.4 1978-79 32 197-391 .503 — — 103-177 .581 497 15.5 1979-80 29 169-336 .503 — — 113-172 .657 451 15.6 1980-81 35 155-311 .498 — — 123-247 .498 433 12.4 Totals 129 680-1432 .475 — — 496-850 .584 1856 14.4

6. JANEL McCARVILLE — 1,835 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 2001-02 30 138-238 .580 0-0 .000 115-157 .732 391 13.0 2002-03 30 155-236 .657 0-1 .000 74-106 .698 384 12.8 2003-04 34 212-344 .616 0-6 .000 124-158 .765 548 16.1 2004-05 32 202-402 .502 3-20 .150 105-144 .729 512 16.0 Totals 126 707-1220 .580 3-27 .111 418-565 .740 1835 14.6

7. MOLLY TADICH — 1,706 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1983-84 27 117-269 .435 — — 71-102 .696 305 11.3 1984-85 27 163-317 .514 — — 95-121 .765 421 15.6 1985-86 28 210-484 .434 — — 91-121 .752 511 18.3 1986-87 24 204-462 .442 — — 61-86 .709 469 19.5 Totals 106 694-1532 .453 — — 318-430 .740 1706 16.1

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8. KIARA BUFORD — 1,532 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 2008-09 32 81-201 .403 30-97 .309 28-39 .718 220 6.9 2009-10 30 133-335 .397 44-132 .333 82-102 .804 392 13.1 2010-11 29 153-372 .411 28-82 .341 97-132 .735 431 14.9 2011-12 36 173-392 .441 27-67 .403 116-154 .753 489 13.6 Totals 127 540-1300 .415 129-378 .341 323-427 .756 1532 12.1

9. EMILY FOX — 1,449 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 2005-06 27 24-63 .381 4-14 .286 13-21 .619 65 2.4 2006-07 33 163-387 .421 28-80 .350 71-88 .807 425 12.9 2007-08 32 201-468 .429 40-103 .388 107-128 .836 549 17.2 2008-09 32 156-420 .371 40-121 .331 58-82 .707 410 12.8 Totals 124 543-1338 .406 112-319 .351 249-319 .781 1449 11.7

10. CAROL PETERKA — 1,441 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1982-83 27 92-194 .474 — — 51-68 .750 235 8.7 1983-84 26 160-313 .511 — — 80-105 .762 400 14.8 1984-85 28 280-380 .442 — — 69-102 .643 405 14.5 1985-86 28 175-399 .439 — — 51-77 .662 401 14.3 Totals 110 595-1286 .463 — — 251-352 .713 1441 13.1

11. DEBBIE HUNTER — 1,363 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1979-80 28 64-159 .403 — — 30-45 .667 158 5.9 1980-81 35 174-290 .600 — — 78-102 .722 426 12.2 1981-82 28 119-252 .472 — — 64-85 .753 302 10.8 1982-83 27 190-353 .538 — — 97-117 .829 477 17.7 Totals 118 547-1054 .519 — — 269-349 .771 1363 11.6

12. MARTY DAHLEN — 1,345 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1978-79 31 88-227 .387 — — 43-73 .589 219 7.1 1979-80 29 107-317 .338 — — 40-55 .727 254 8.8 1980-81 35 191-437 .437 — — 49-64 .766 431 12.3 1981-82 28 178-412 .432 — — 85-104 .817 441 15.8 Totals 122 564-1393 .405 — — 217-296 .733 1345 11.0

13. ELLEN KRAMER — 1,336 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1987-88 27 52-113 .460 — — 41-65 .631 145 5.4 1988-89 27 130-290 .448 — — 107-153 .699 367 13.6 1989-90 26 134-265 .470 — — 104-147 .707 372 14.3 1990-91 28 181-407 .445 0-1 .000 90-128 .703 452 16.1 Totals 108 497-1075 .462 0-1 .000 342-493 .694 1336 12.4

14. ASHLEY ELLIS-MILAN — 1,281 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 2006-07 33 100-266 .376 1-4 .250 99-145 .683 300 9.1 2007-08 32 109-255 .427 — — 98-141 .695 316 9.9 2008-09 32 141-306 .461 1-3 .333 99-130 .762 382 11.9 2009-10 30 100-259 .386 1-4 .250 82-99 .828 283 9.4 Totals 127 450-1086 .414 3-11 .273 378-515 .734 1281 10.1

46 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1,000 POINT SCORERS 1,000 POINT SCORERS 15. ANGIE IVERSON — 1,162 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1994-95 24 22-46 .478 1-2 .500 25-32 .781 70 2.9 1995-96 26 99-226 .438 1-7 .143 51-73 .654 250 9.6 1996-97 28 162-342 .474 2-10 .200 149-196 .760 475 17.0 1997-98 26 134-270 .496 1-2 500 98-130 .754 367 14.1 Totals 104 417-884 .472 5-21 .238 323-431 .749 1162 11.2

16. AMANDA ZAHUI B. — 1,135 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 2013-14 34 213-392 .543 1-3 .333 87-133 .654 514 15.1 2014-15 33 237-427 .555 6-23 .261 141-180 .783 621 18.8 Totals 67 450-819 .549 7-26 .269 228-313 .728 1135 16.9

16. KELLY ROYSLAND — 1,074 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 2003-04 34 68-177 .384 15-53 .283 43-63 .683 194 5.7 2004-05 34 74-167 .443 16-43 .372 76-85 .894 240 7.1 2005-06 29 75-191 .393 30-69 .435 77-93 .828 257 8.9 2006-07 29 126-329 .383 52-149 .349 79-103 .767 383 13.2 Totals 126 343-864 .397 113-314 .362 275-344 .800 1074 8.5

17. SHANNON LOEBLEIN — 1,036 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1991-92 26 62-168 .369 19-69 .275 37-53 .698 180 6.9 1992-93 25 40-113 .354 14-37 .378 24-30 .800 118 4.7 1993-94 29 131-304 .431 37-111 .333 47-61 .770 346 11.9 1994-95 27 147-370 .397 63-168 .375 35-55 .636 392 14.5 Totals 107 380-955 .398 133-385 .345 143-199 .719 1036 9.7

18. CARA PEARSON — 1,030 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1991-92 27 42-122 .344 0-0 .000 34-46 .739 118 4.4 1992-93 26 92-224 .411 0-0 .000 44-64 .668 228 8.8 1993-94 29 110-245 .449 1-2 .500 55-96 .573 276 9.5 1994-95 27 180-352 .455 0-4 .000 88-145 .607 408 15.1 Totals 109 424-943 .450 1-6 .167 221-351 .630 1030 9.4

19. KADIDJA ANDERSSON — 1,029 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 2000-01 28 76-192 .396 0-6 .000 45-65 .692 197 7.0 2001-02 30 126-278 .453 1-5 .200 62-80 .775 315 10.5 2002-03 31 90-172 .523 0-0 .000 39-51 .765 219 7.1 2003-04 33 121-225 .538 0-1 .000 56-86 .651 298 9.0 Totals 122 413-867 .476 1-12 .083 202-302 .716 1029 8.4

20. JAMIE BROBACK — 1,019 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 2003-04 34 56-134 .418 12-50 .240 38-60 .633 162 4.8 2004-05 34 178-372 .478 25-85 .294 107-144 .743 488 14.4 2005-06 27 144-318 .453 14-50 .280 67-92 .728 369 13.7 Totals 95 378-824 .459 51-185 .276 212-296 .716 1019 10.7

21. ELSIE OHM — 1,011 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 1976-77 18 50-109 .460 — — 9-28 .220 125 4.8 1977-78 30 224-438 .511 — — 48-85 .565 496 16.5 1978-79 30 175-374 .467 — — 40-76 .526 390 13.0 Totals 78 449-921 .488 — — 97-189 .513 1011 13.0

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22. CARLIE WAGNER — 1,004 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG 2014-15 33 151-396 .381 64-192 .333 32-41 .780 398 12.1 2015-16 32 226-597 .379 60-182 .330 94-118 .797 606 18.9 Totals 65 377-993 .380 124-374 .332 126-159 .792 1004 15.4

48 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SEASON RECORDS SEASON RECORDS Points Three-Point Field Goals 1. 914 Rachel Banham 2015-16 1. 119 Rachel Banham 2015-16 2. 750 Rachel Banham 2013-14 2. 93 Rachel Banham 2013-14 3. 708 Laura Coenen 1984-85 3. 74 Katie Ohm 2008-09 4. 678 Carol Ann Shudlick 1993-94 4. 73 Lindsay Lieser 2001-02 5. 667 Lindsay Whalen 2001-02 73 Shannon Schonrock 2004-05 6. 663 Rachel Banham 2012-13 6. 72 Shannon Schonrock 2003-04 7. 639 Lindsay Whalen 2002-03 7. 67 Sari Noga 2013-14 8. 621 Amanda Zahui B. 2014-15 8. 66 Lindsay Lieser 1999-00 9. 606 Carlie Wagner 2015-16 9. 65 Mikayla Bailey 2014-15 10. 587 Carol Ann Shudlick 1992-93 10. 64 Carlie Wagner 2014-15

Scoring Average Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 1. 28.6 Rachel Banham 2015-16 1. 305 Rachel Banham 2015-16 2. 25.3 Laura Coenen 1984-85 2. 228 Mikayla Bailey 2014-15 3. 24.2 Laura Coenen 1982-83 3. 221 Rachel Banham 2013-14 4. 23.4 Carol Ann Shudlick 1993-94 4. 209 Cassie VanderHeyden 1999-00 5. 22.6 Carol Ann Shudlick 1992-93 5. 193 Shannon Schonrock 2003-04 6. 22.2 Lindsay Whalen 2001-02 6. 192 Carlie Wagner 2014-15 7. 22.1 Rachel Banham 2013-14 7. 189 Sari Noga 2013-14 8. 20.7 Rachel Banham 2012-13 8. 185 Katie Ohm 2008-09 9. 20.6 Lindsay Whalen 2002-03 9. 182 Carlie Wagner 2015-16 10. 20.5 Lindsay Whalen 2003-04 10. 179 Mikayla Bailey 2015-16 179 Lindsay Lieser 2001-02 Field Goals 1. 315 Rachel Banham 2015-16 Three-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 50 attempts) 2. 275 Laura Coenen 1984-85 1. .597 Corrin Von Wald 2002-03 3. 268 Carol Ann Shudlick 1993-94 2. .500 Shannon Bolden 2004-05 4. 253 Carol Ann Shudlick 1992-93 3. .435 Kelly Roysland 2005-06 5. 252 Rachel Banham 2013-14 4. .432 Jodi Olson 1988-89 6. 251 Laura Coenen 1982-83 5. .425 Rachel Banham 2011-12 7. 245 Linsday Whalen 2001-02 6. .424 Shannon Schonrock 2004-05 8. 237 Amanda Zahui B. 2014-15 7. .422 Shannon Schonrock 2005-06 9. 235 Rachel Banham 2012-13 8. .421 Rachel Banham 2013-14 10. 226 Carlie Wagner 2015-16 9. .414 Sarah Schieber 1995-96 226 Carol Ann Shudlick 1991-92 .414 China Antoine 2009-10

Field Goal Attempts Free Throws 1. 690 Rachel Banham 2015-16 1. 165 Rachel Banham 2015-16 2. 603 Rachel Banham 2013-14 2. 158 Laura Coenen 1984-85 3. 597 Carlie Wagner 2015-16 3. 157 Linda Roberts 1977-78 4. 542 Carol Ann Shudlick 1993-94 4. 155 Lindsay Whalen 2002-03 5. 540 Rachel Banham 2012-13 5. 153 Rachel Banham 2013-14 6. 536 Laura Coenen 1984-55 6. 149 Angie Iverson 1996-97 7. 515 Rachel Banham 2011-12 7. 147 Lindsay Whalen 2001-02 8. 484 Molly Tadich 1985-86 8. 144 Lindsay Whalen 2003-04 9. 470 Carol Ann Shudlick 1992-93 9. 142 Carol Ann Shudlick 1993-94 10. 468 Emily Fox 2007-08 10. 141 Amanda Zahui B. 2014-15

Field Goal Pct. (min. 100 attempts) Free Throw Attempts 1. .657 Janel McCarville 2002-03 1. 209 Shae Kelley 2014-15 2. .616 Janel McCarville 2003-04 209 Laura Coenen 1984-85 3. .600 Debbie Hunter 1980-81 3. 196 Angie Iverson 1996-97 4. .580 Jessie Edwards 2015-16 4. 192 Rachel Banham 2015-16 .580 Janel McCarville 2001-02 5. 191 Lindsay Whalen 2001-02 5. .577 Kim Prince 2002-03 6. 189 Carol Ann Shudlick 1993-94 6. .576 Cindy Kuhlman 1982-83 7. 183 Lindsay Whalen 2002-03 7. .571 Natasha Williams 2005-06 8. 180 Amanda Zahui B. 2014-15 8. .561 Lindsay Whalen 2001-02 9. 175 Rachel Banham 2013-14 9. .555 Amanda Zahui B. 2014-15 10. 173 Lindsay Whalen 2003-04 10. .549 Laura Coenen 1982-83

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 49 SEASON RECORDS SEASON RECORDS Free Throw Pct. (min. 100 attempts) Assists 1. .895 Rachel Banham 2012-13 1. 241 Debbie Hunter 1980-81 2. .874 Rachel Banham 2013-14 2. 224 Shayne Mullaney 2014-15 3. .859 Rachel Banham 2015-16 3. 192 Lindsay Whalen 2002-03 4. .847 Lindsay Whalen 2002-03 4. 174 Debbie Hunter 1982-83 5. .836 Emily Fox 2007-08 5. 159 Lindsay Whalen 2001-02 6. .832 Lindsay Whalen 2003-04 6. 152 Brittany McCoy 2009-10 7. .829 Debbie Hunter 1982-83 7. 145 Lindsay Whalen 2003-04 8. .817 Rachel Banham 2011-12 8. 139 Shayne Mullaney 2015-16 .817 Marty Dahlen 1981-82 9. 136 Lea Blackwell 1988-89 10. .813 Corrin Von Wald 2002-03 10. 133 Emily Fox 2007-08

Total Rebounds Assists Per Game 1. 426 Amanda Zahui B. 2014-15 1. 7.5 Shayne Mullaney 2014-15 2. 394 Amanda Zahui B. 2013-14 2. 6.9 Debbie Hunter 1980-81 3. 387 Linda Roberts 1977-78 3. 6.4 Debbie Hunter 1982-83 4. 378 Linda Roberts 1978-79 4. 6.2 Lindsay Whalen 2002-03 5. 368 Janel McCarville 2003-04 5. 5.4 Ozlem Piroglu 2000-01 6. 362 Linda Roberts 1980-81 6. 5.4 Lindsay Whalen 2003-04 7. 344 Angie Iverson 1996-97 7. 5.3 Lindsay Whalen 2001-02 8. 341 Laura Coenen 1984-85 8. 5.2 Lea Blackwell 1988-89 9. 327 Janel McCarville 2004-05 9. 4.7 Erin Olson 1999-00 327 Laura Coenen 1981-82 10. 4.6 Debbie Hunter 1981-82 327 Molly Tadich 1985-86 Steals Average Rebounds Per Game 1. 139 Debbie Hunter 1980-81 1. 15.8 Denise Erstad 1974-75 2. 120 Debbie Hunter 1982-83 2. 12.9 Amanda Zahui B. 2014-15 3. 98 Janel McCarville 2003-04 3. 12.3 Angie Iverson 1996-97 4. 96 Debbie Hunter 1981-82 4. 12.2 Laura Coenen 1984-85 5. 93 Laura Coenen 1982-83 5. 11.8 Linda Roberts 1978-79 6. 89 Laura Coenen 1981-82 6. 11.7 Linda Roberts 1977-78 7. 84 Corrin Von Wald 2002-03 11.7 Laura Coenen 1981-82 8. 81 Lindsay Whalen 2001-02 11.7 Molly Tadich 1985-86 81 Emily Fox 2007-08 9. 11.6 Amanda Zahui B. 2013-14 10. 72 Emily Fox 2008-09 10. 10.8 Denise Erstad 1975-76 10.8 Janel McCarville 2003-04 Blocked Shots 1. 135 Amanda Zahui B. 2014-1 Offensive Rebounds (since 1988) 2. 105 Amanda Zahui B. 2013-14 1. 143 Angie Iverson 1996-97 3. 65 Janel McCarville 2003-04 2. 127 Amanda Zahui B. 2014-15 4. 63 Janel McCarville 2004-05 127 Amanda Zahui B. 2013-14 5. 56 Molly Tadich 1984-85 4. 120 Janel McCarville 2003-04 6. 54 Molly Tadich 1983-84 5. 110 Shae Kelley 2014-15 7. 48 Diane Kinney 1986-87 6. 109 Dana Joubert 1990-91 8. 44 Molly Tadich 1985-86 7. 105 Korinne Campbell 2006-07 44 Kim Bell 1999-00 105 Ashley Ellis-Milan 2006-07 10. 42 Kim Bell 1998-99 9. 101 Angie Iverson 1997-98 10. 96 Carol Ann Shudlick 1993-94 Triple-Doubles 96 Angie Iverson 1995-96 1. 2 Amanda Zahui B. 2014-15

Defensive Rebounds (since 1988) 1. 299 Amanda Zahui B. 2014-15 2. 267 Amanda Zahui B. 2013-14 3. 258 Janel McCarville 2004-05 4. 248 Janel McCarville 2003-04 5. 201 Angie Iverson 1996-97 6. 199 Shae Kelley 2014-15 7. 192 Janel McCarville 2002-03 8. 170 Micaella Riche 2012-13 170 Jamie Broback 2004-05 10. 157 Dana Joubert 1990-91

50 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CAREER RECORDS CAREER RECORDS Leading Scorers 8. 1338 Emily Fox 2005-2009 1. 3093* Rachel Banham 2012-2016 9. 1300 Kiara Buford 2008-2012 2. 2285 Lindsay Whalen 2000-2004 10. 1286 Carol Peterka 1982-1986 3. 2097 Carol Ann Shudlick 1990-1994 4. 2044 Laura Coenen 1981-1985 Field Goal Pct. (min. 600 attempts) 5. 1856 Linda Roberts 1977-1981 1. .582 Janel McCarville (701-1204) 2001-2005 6. 1835 Janel McCarville 2001-2005 2. .549 Amanda Zahui B. (450-819) 2014-2015 7. 1706 Molly Tadich 1983-1987 3. .528 Lindsay Whalen 2000-2004 8. 1532 Kiara Buford 2008-2012 4. .519 Debbie Hunter 1979-1983 9. 1449 Emily Fox 2005-2009 5. .511 Laura Coenen 1981-1985 10. 1441 Carol Peterka 1982-1986 6. .508 Carol Ann Shudlick 1990-1994 *Big Ten record 7. .507 Jennifer Hall 1986-1990 8. .496 Micaella Riche 2011-2014 Scoring Averages 9. .488 Elsie Ohm 1976-1979 1. 21.5 Rachel Banham 2012-2016 10. .478 Kadidja Andersson 2000-2004 2. 20.2 Lindsay Whalen 2000-2004 3. 20.0 Laura Coenen 1981-1985 3-Point Field Goals (since 1987-88) 4. 19.0 Carol Ann Shudlick 1990-1994 1. 354 Rachel Banham 2012-2016 5. 17.5 Shae Kelley 2015 2. 230 Shannon Schonrock 2002-2006 6. 16.9 Amanda Zahui B. 2014-2015 3. 216 Lindsay Lieser 1999-2003 7. 16.1 Molly Tadich 1983-1987 4. 199 Katie Ohm 2006-2010 8. 14.4 Linda Roberts 1977-1981 5. 154 Sari Noga 2011-2014 9. 14.2 Janel McCarville 2001-2005 6. 145 Mikayla Bailey 2013-2016 10. 13.1 Carol Peterka 1982-1986 7. 133 Shannon Loeblein 1991-1995 11. 13.0 Elsie Ohm 1976-1979 8. 129 Kiara Buford 2008-2012 13.0 Mary Manderfeld 1979-1981 9. 124 Carlie Wagner 2015-pres. 10. 120 Lindsay Whalen 2000-2004 Games in Double Figures 1. 134 Rachel Banham 2012-2016 3-Point Field Goal Attempts (since 87-88) 2. 108 Lindsay Whalen 2000-2004 1. 899 Rachel Banham 2012-2016 3. 90 Janel McCarville 2001-2005 2. 580 Shannon Schonrock 2002-2006 4. 77 Molly Tadich 1983-1987 3. 567 Lindsay Lieser 1999-2003 5. 60 Ellen Kramer 1987-1991 4. 543 Katie Ohm 2006-2010 5. 463 Mikayla Bailey 2013-2016 Double-Doubles 6. 458 Sari Noga 2011-2014 1. 49 Janel McCarville 2001-2005 7. 385 Shannon Loeblein 1991-1995 2. 48 Molly Tadich 1983-1987 8. 378 Kiara Buford 2008-2012 3. 42 Amanda Zahui B. 2014-2015 9. 377 Cassie VanderHeyden 1998-2000 4. 32 Laura Coenen 1981-1985 10. 374 Carlie Wagner 2015-pres. 32 Angie Iverson 1994-1998 3-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 200 att.) Triple-Doubles 1. .399 Shayne Mullaney 2013-2016 1. 3 Amanda Zahui B. 2013-2015 2. .397 Shannon Schonrock 2002-2006 3. .394 Rachel Banham 2012-2016 Field Goals 3. .387 Jodi Olson 1986-1990 1. 1081 Rachel Banham 2012-2016 4. .383 China Antoine 2009-2011 2. 854 Carol Ann Shudlick 1990-1994 5. .381 Lindsay Lieser 1999-2003 3. 842 Laura Coenen 1981-1985 6. .376 Lea Blackwell 1987-1989 4. 804 Lindsay Whalen 2000-2004 7. 366 Katie Ohm 2006-2010 5. 701 Janel McCarville 2001-2005 8. .362 Kelly Roysland 2003-2007 6. 694 Molly Tadich 1983-1987 9. .351 Emily Fox 2005-2009 7. 680 Linda Roberts 1977-1981 10. .349 Lindsay Whalen 2000-2004 8. 595 Carol Peterka 1982-1986 9. 564 Marty Dahlen 1978-1982 Free Throws 10. 547 Debbie Hunter 1979-1983 1. 577 Rachel Banham 2012-2016 2. 557 Lindsay Whalen 2000-2004 Field Goal Attempts 3. 496 Linda Roberts 1978-1981 1. 2496 Rachel Banham 2012-2016 4. 414 Janel McCarville 2001-2005 2. 1682 Carol Ann Shudlick 1990-1994 5. 389 Carol Ann Shudlick 1990-1994 3. 1647 Laura Coenen 1981-1985 6. 378 Ashley Ellis-Milan 2006-2010 4. 1532 Molly Tadich 1983-1987 7. 360 Laura Coenen 1981-1985 5. 1522 Lindsay Whalen 2000-2004 8. 342 Ellen Kramer 1987-1991 6. 1432 Linda Roberts 1977-1981 9. 323 Kiara Buford 2008-2012 7. 1393 Marty Dahlen 1978-1982 323 Angie Iverson 1994-1998

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 51 CAREER RECORDS CAREER RECORDS Free Throw Attempts Defensive Rebounds (since 1987-88) 1. 850 Linda Roberts 1978-1981 1. 845 Janel McCarville 2001-2005 2. 698 Lindsay Whalen 2000-2004 2. 566 Amanda Zahui B. 2014-2015 3. 673 Rachel Banham 2012-2016 3. 543 Rachel Banham 2012-2016 4. 560 Janel McCarville 2001-2005 4. 515 Ashley Ellis-Milan 2006-2010 5. 523 Carol Ann Shudlick 1990-1994 5. 489 Angie Iverson 1994-1998 6. 515 Ashley Ellis-Milan 2006-2010 6. 457 Ellen Kramer 1987-1991 7. 508 Laura Coenen 1981-1985 7. 413 Jackie Voigt 2008-2012 8. 493 Ellen Kramer 1987-1991 8. 406 Carol Ann Shudlick 1990-1994 9. 436 Angie Iverson 1994-1998 9. 402 Micaella Riche 2011-2014 10. 430 Molly Tadich 1983-1987 10. 399 Cara Pearson 1991-1995

Free Throw Pct. (min. 250 attempts) Assists 1. .857 Rachel Banham (577-673) 2012-2016 1. 632 Debbie Hunter 1979-1983 2. .800 Kelly Roysland (275-344) 2003-2007 2. 578 Lindsay Whalen 2000-2004 3. .798 Lindsay Whalen (557-698) 2000-2004 3. 544 Shayne Mullaney 2013-2016 4. 781 Emily Fox (249-319) 2005-2009 4. 522 Rachel Banham 2012-2016 5. .771 Debbie Hunter 1979-1983 5. 519 Brittany McCoy 2006-2010 6. .756 Kiara Buford (323-427) 2008-2012 6. 413 Emily Fox 2005-2009 7. .744 Carol Ann Shudlick 1990-1994 7. 314 Debbie Hilmerson 1984-1988 8. .741 Angie Iverson 1994-1998 314 Holly Thompson 1988-1992 9. .740 Molly Tadich 1983-1987 9. 310 Janel McCarville 2001-2005 10. .739 Janel McCarville 2001-2005 10. 304 Shannon Schonrock 2002-2006

Total Rebounds Blocks 1. 1413 Linda Roberts 1978-1981 1. 240 Amanda Zahui B. 2014-2015 2. 1206 Janel McCarville 2001-2005 2. 196 Janel McCarville 2001-2005 3. 1135 Molly Tadich 1983-1987 3. 192 Molly Tadich 1983-1987 4. 1029 Laura Coenen 1981-1985 4. 139 Kim Bell 1998-2002 5. 860 Ashley Ellis-Milan 2006-2010 5. 128 Diane Kinney 1984-1988 6. 848 Angie Iverson 1994-1998 6. 102 Laura Coenen 1981-1985 7. 820 Amanda Zahui B. 2014-2015 7. 93 Katie Loberg 2009-2013 7. 744 Carol Peterka 1982-1986 8. 84 Carol Ann Shudlick 1990-1994 8. 727 Carol Ann Shudlick 1990-1994 9. 82 Kim Prince 1999-2003 9. 712 Ellen Kramer 1987-1991 10. 73 Zoe Harper 2006-2010 10. 703 Marty Dahlem 1979-1982 Steals Average Rebounds Per Game (500 min.) 1. 413 Debbie Hunter 1979-1983 1. 12.2 Amanda Zahui B. 2014-2015 2. 290 Laura Coenen 1981-1985 2. 11.0 Linda Roberts 1978-1981 3. 273 Janel McCarville 2001-2005 3. 10.7 Molly Tadich 1983-1987 4. 242 Emily Fox 2005-2009 4. 10.1 Laura Coenen 1981-1985 5. 238 Rachel Banham 2012-2016 10.1 Denise Erstad 1974-1977 6. 235 Lindsay Whalen 2000-2004 6. 9.4 Janel McCarville 2001-2005 7. 234 Brittany McCoy 2006-2010 7. 9.1 Mary Manderfeld 1979-1981 8. 173 Carol Ann Shudlick 1990-1994 8. 8.4 Elsie Ohm 1976-1979 9. 167 Kiara Buford 2008-2012 9. 8.2 Angie Iverson 1994-1998 10. 161 Molly Tadich 1983-1987 10. 6.9 Carol Ann Shudlick 1990-1994 Career Games Started Offensive Rebounds 1. 144 Rachel Banham 2012-2016 1. 361 Janel McCarville 2001-2005 2. 127 Brittany McCoy 2006-2010 2. 359 Angie Iverson 1994-1998 3. 126 Linda Roberts 1978-1981 3. 345 Ashley Ellis-Milan 2006-2010 4. 123 Ashley Ellis-Milan 2006-2010 4. 321 Carol Ann Shudlick 1990-1994 5. 117 Deb Hunter 1979-1983 5. 261 Dana Joubert 1988-1992 6. 255 Ellen Kramer 1987-1991 Consecutive Games Started 7. 254 Amanda Zahui B. 2014-2015 1. 144 Rachel Banham 2012-2016 8. 231 Cara Pearson 1991-1995 2. 127 Brittany McCoy 2006-2010 9. 219 Jackie Voigt 2008-2012 3. 117 Ashley Ellis-Milan 2006-2010 10. 206 Kadidja Andersson 2000-2004 4. 111 Lindsay Whalen 2000-2004 5. 107 Shannon Schonrock 2002-2006

52 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SEASON STATISTICAL LEADERS STATISTICAL LEADERS BY YEAR Leading Scorers 97-98 14.1 Angie Iverson 80-81 .600 Debbie Hunter 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Year Points Player 98-99 9.7 Sonja Robinson 81-82 .490 Laura Coenen (2.0 att/gm min) 74-75 275 Denise Erstad 99-00 11.4 Erin Olson 82-83 .576 Cindy Kuhlman Year 3FG% Player 75-76 285 Denise Erstad 00-01 17.0 Lindsay Whalen 83-84 .511 Carol Peterka 87-88 .357 Lea Blackwell 76-77 313 Rachel Gaugert 01-02 22.2 Lindsay Whalen 84-85 .514 Molly Tadich 88-89 .432 Jodi Olson 77-78 496 Elsie Ohm 02-03 20.6 Lindsay Whalen 85-86 .463 Diane Kinney 89-90 .395 Jodi Olson 78-79 497 Linda Roberts 03-04 20.5 Lindsay Whalen 86-87 .502 Diane Kinney 90-91 .321 Nikki Coates 79-80 451 Linda Roberts 04-05 16.0 Janel McCarville 87-88 .506 Susie Piram 91-92 .275 Shannon Loeblein 80-81 433 Linda Roberts 05-06 13.7 Jamie Broback 88-89 .521 Sue Renner 92-93 .341 Stacy Carver 81-82 456 Laura Coenen 06-07 13.2 Kelly Roysland 89-90 .542 Jennifer Hall 93-94 .333 Shannon Loeblein 82-83 581 Laura Coenen 07-08 17.2 Emily Fox 90-91 .465 C.A. Shudlick 94-95 .375 Shannon Leoblein 83-84 400 Carol Peterka 08-09 12.8 Emily Fox 91-92 .514 C.A. Shudlick 95-96 .414 Sarah Schieber 84-85 708 Laura Coenen 09-10 13.1 Kiara Buford 92-93 .538 C.A. Shudlick 96-97 .257 Lynda Hass 85-86 511 Molly Tadich 10-11 14.9 Kiara Buford 93-94 .538 Crystal Flint 97-98 .306 Lynda Hass 86-87 469 Molly Tadich 11-12 16.1 Rachel Banham 94-95 .523 Cheri Stafford 98-99 .387 Brandi Harris 87-88 294 Lea Blackwell 12-13 20.7 Rachel Banham 95-96 .460 Cheri Stafford 99-00 .384 Lindsay Lieser 88-89 376 Jennifer Hall 13-14 22.1 Rachel Banham 96-97 .474 Angie Iverson 00-01 .381 Lindsay Lieser 89-90 373 Jennifer Hall 14-15 18.8 Amanda Zahui B. 97-98 .496 Angie Iverson 01-02 .408 Lindsay Lieser 90-91 452 Ellen Kramer 15-16 28.6 Rachel Banham 98-99 .431 Jackie Tate 02-03 .597 Corrin Von Wald 91-92 547 C.A. Shudlick 99-00 .476 Kim Prince 03-04 .400 Lindsay Whalen 92-93 587 C.A.Shudlick Field Goals 00-01 .538 Tanisha Gilbert 04-05 .417 S. Schonrock 93-94 678 C.A. Shudlick Year FG Player 01-02 .580 Janel McCarville 05-06 .435 Kelly Roysland 94-95 408 Cara Pearson 76-77 134 Rachel Gaugert 02-03 .657 Janel McCarville 06-07 .350 Emily Fox 95-96 308 Cheri Stafford 77-78 224 Elsie Ohm 03-04 .616 Janel McCarville 07-08 .401 Katie Ohm 96-97 475 Angie Iverson 78-79 208 Laura Gardner 04-05 .517 Liz Podominick 08-09 .400 Katie Ohm 97-98 367 Angie Iverson 79-80 170 Mary Manderfeld 05-06 .571 Natasha Williams 09-10 .414 China Antoine 98-99 263 Sonja Robinson 80-81 191 Marty Dahlen 06-07 .497 Leslie Knight 10-11 .353 China Antoine 99-00 318 Erin Olson 81-82 189 Laura Coenen 07-08 .516 Leslie Knight 11-12 .425 Rachel Banham 00-01 425 Lindsay Whalen 82-83 251 Laura Coenen 08-09 .461 Ashley Ellis-Milan 12-13 .405 Shayne Mullaney 01-02 667 Lindsay Whalen 83-84 160 Carol Peterka 09-10 .441 Zoe Harper 13-14 .421 Rachel Banham 02-03 639 Lindsay Whalen 84-85 275 Laura Coenen 10-11 .484 Kristen Dockery 14-15 .408 Shayne Mullaney 03-04 554 Lindsay Whalen 85-86 210 Molly Tadich 11-12 .497 Micaella Riche 15-16 .390 Rachel Banham 04-05 512 Janel McCarville 86-87 204 Molly Tadich 12-13 .522 Micaella Riche 05-06 369 Jamie Broback 87-88 108 Lea Blackwell 13-14 .543 Amanda Zahui B. Free Throws 06-07 425 Emily Fox 88-89 139 Jennifer Hall 14-15 .555 Amanda Zahui B. Year FT Player 07-08 549 Emily Fox 89-90 134 Jennifer Hall 15-16 .580 Jessie Edwards 76-77 46 Denise Erstad 08-09 410 Emily Fox 90-91 181 Ellen Kramer 77-78 157 Linda Roberts 09-10 392 Kiara Buford 91-92 226 C.A. Shudlick 3-Point Field Goals 78-79 103 Linda Roberts 10-11 431 Kiara Buford 92-93 253 C.A. Shudlick Year 3FG Player 79-80 113 Linda Roberts 11-12 580 Rachel Banham 93-94 268 C.A. Shudlick 87-88 21 Jodi Olson 80-81 123 Linda Roberts 12-13 663 Rachel Banham 94-95 160 Cara Pearson 88-89 45 Lea Blackwell 81-82 85 Marty Dahlen 13-14 750 Rachel Banham 95-96 109 Cheri Stafford 89-90 45 JodiOlson 82-83 97 Debbie Hunter 14-15 621 Amanda Zahui B. 96-97 162 Angie Iverson 90-91 18 Nikki Coates 83-84 80 Carol Peterka 15-16 914 Rachel Banham 97-98 134 Angie Iverson 91-92 20 Stacy Carver 84-85 158 Laura Coenen 98-99 111 Sonja Robinson 92-93 43 Stacy Carver 85-86 91 Molly Tadich Scoring Average 99-00 101 C. VanderHeyden 93-94 37 Shannon Loeblein 86-87 82 Susie Piram Year Avg. Player 00-01 149 Lindsay Whalen 94-95 63 Shannon Loeblein 87-88 58 Lea Blackwell 74-75 11.5 Denise Erstad 01-02 245 Lindsay Whalen 95-96 36 Sarah Schieber 88-89 107 Ellen Kramer 75-76 11.4 Denise Erstad 02-03 225 Lindsay Whalen 96-97 19 Lynda Hass 89-90 105 Jennifer Hall 76-77 11.5 Rachel Gaugert 03-04 212 Janel McCarville 97-98 43 Sarah Schieber 90-91 90 Ellen Kramer 77-78 16.5 Elsie Ohm 04-05 202 Janel McCarville 98-99 56 C. VanderHeyden 91-92 95 C.A. Shudlick 78-79 15.5 Linda Roberts 05-06 144 Jamie Broback 99-00 66 Lindsay Lieser 92-93 81 C.A. Shudlick 79-80 15.6 Linda Roberts 06-07 163 Emily Fox 00-01 51 Lindsay Lieser 93-94 142 C.A.Shudlick 80-81 12.4 Linda Roberts 07-08 201 Emily Fox 01-02 73 Lindsay Lieser 94-95 97 Lori Lawler 81-82 16.3 Laura Coenen 08-09 156 Emily Fox 02-03 40 Corrin Von Wald 95-96 90 Cheri Safford 82-83 24.2 Laura Coenen 09-10 133 Kiara Buford 03-04 72 S. Schonrock 96-97 149 Angie Iverson 83-84 14.8 Carol Peterka 10-11 153 Kiara Buford 04-05 73 S. Schonrock 97-98 98 Angie Iverson 84-85 25.3 Laura Coenen 11-12 216 Rachel Banham 05-06 57 S. Schonrock 98-99 64 Theresa LeCuyer 85-86 18.3 Molly Tadich 12-13 235 Rachel Banham 06-07 52 Kelly Roysland 99-00 114 Erin Olson 86-87 19.5 Molly Tadich 13-14 252 Rachel Banham 07-08 61 Katie Ohm 00-01 111 Lindsay Whalen 87-88 11.3 Lea Blackwell 14-15 237 Amanda Zahui B. 08-09 74 Katie Ohm 01-02 147 Lindsay Whalen 88-89 13.9 Lea Blackwell 15-16 315 Rachel Banham 09-10 48 China Antoine 02-03 155 Lindsay Whalen 89-90 14.3 Jennifer Hall 10-11 42 China Antoine 03-04 144 Lindsay Whalen 90-91 16.1 Ellen Kramer Field Goal Percentage 11-12 54 Rachel Banham 04-05 107 Jamie Broback 91-92 20.3 C.A. Shudlick (4.0 att/gm min) 12-13 56 Rachel Banham 05-06 77 Kelly Roysland 92-93 22.6 C.A. Shudlick Year FG% Player 13-14 93 Rachel Banham 06-07 99 Ashley Ellis-Milan 93-94 23.4 C.A. Shudlick 76-77 .460 Gaugert/Ohm 14-15 65 Mikayla Bailey 07-08 107 Emily Fox 94-95 15.1 Cara Pearson 77-78 .500 Rachel Gaugert 15-16 119 Rachel Banham 08-09 99 Ashley Ellis-Milan 95-96 11.4 Cheri Stafford 78-79 .503 Linda Roberts 09-10 82 Ashley Ellis-Milan 96-97 17.0 Angie Iverson 79-80 .558 Cindy Kuhlman Kiara Buford

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 53 SEASON STATISTICAL LEADERS STATISTICAL LEADERS BY YEAR 10-11 108 Leah Cotton 91-92 205 Dana Joubert Assists 00-01 42 Lindsay Whalen 11-12 116 Kiara Buford 92-93 215 C.A. Shudlick Year Ast. Player 01-02 81 Lindsay Whalen 12-13 137 Rachel Banham 93-94 207 Crystal Flint 76-77 71 Brenda Savage 02-03 84 Corrin Von Wald 13-14 153 Rachel Banham 94-95 216 Cara Pearson 77-78 128 Brenda Savage 03-04 98 Janel McCarville 14-15 141 Amanda Zahui B. 95-96 225 Angie Iverson 78-79 83 Joan Kowalsky 04-05 69 Janel McCarville 15-16 165 Rachel Banam 96-97 344 Angie Iverson 79-80 90 Tammy Manly 05-06 43 April Calhoun 97-98 205 Angie Iverson 80-81 241 Debbie Hunter 06-07 70 Emily Fox Free Throw Percentage 98-99 193 Sonja Robinson 81-82 129 Debbie Hunter 07-08 81 Emily Fox Year FT% Player 99-00 167 Moneeke Bowden 82-83 174 Debbie Hunter 08-09 72 Emily Fox 76-77 .680 Rachel Gaugert 00-01 172 Kim Prince 83-84 95 Mary Dressen 09-10 62 Brittany McCoy 77-78 .653 Barb Bernhardt 01-02 241 Janel McCarville 84-85 88 Laura Coenen 10-11 71 China Antoine 78-79 .755 Laura Gardner 02-03 270 Janel McCarville 85-86 98 Carol Peterka 11-12 70 Kiara Buford 79-80 .727 Marty Dahlen 03-04 368 Janel McCarville 86-87 98 Debbie Hilmerson 12-13 62 Rachel Banham 80-81 .766 Marty Dahlen 04-05 338 Janel McCarville 87-88 102 Debbie Hilmerson 13-14 43 Rachel Banham 81-82 .817 Marty Dahlen 05-06 184 Jamie Broback 88-89 136 Lea Blackwell 14-15 56 Shae Kelley 82-83 .829 Debbie Hunter 06-07 237 Ashley Ellis-Milan 89-90 112 Holly Thompson 15-16 65 Rachel Banham 83-84 .833 Mary Dressen 07-08 226 Ashley Ellis-Milan 90-91 100 Holly Thompson 84-85 .785 Molly Tadich 08-09 233 Ashley Ellis-Milan 91-92 88 Holly Thompson Blocks 85-86 .752 Molly Tadich 09-10 164 Ashley Ellis-Milan 92-93 104 Nikki Coates Year B Player 86-87 .732 Debbie Hilmerson 10-11 188 Jackie Voigt 93-94 103 Nikki Coates 83-84 54 Molly Tadich 87-88 .753 Lea Blackwell 11-12 201 Katie Loberg 94-95 90 Shannon Loeblein 84-85 56 Molly Tadich 88-89 .806 Cindy Bradley 12-13 247 Micaella Riche 95-96 85 Jaime Ellis 85-86 44 Molly Tadich 89-90 .915 Jodi Olson 13-14 394 Amanda Zahui B. 96-97 85 Mindy Hansen 86-87 48 Diane Kinney 90-91 .732 C.A. Shudlick 14-15 426 Amanda Zahui B. 97-98 105 Kiauna Burns 87-88 34 Diane Kinney 91-92 .714 C.A. Shudlick 15-16 188 Rachel Banham 98-99 92 Erin Olson 88-89 21 Sue Renner 92-93 .779 C.A. Shudlick 99-00 131 Erin Olson 89-90 12 Dana Joubert 93-94 .770 Shannon Loeblein Rebound Average 00-01 113 Ozlem Piroglu 90-91 12 Dana Joubert 94-95 .752 Lori Lawler Year Reb. Player 01-02 159 Lindsay Whalen C.A. Shudlick 95-96 .776 Cheri Stafford 74-75 15.8 Denise Erstad 02-03 192 Lindsay Whalen 91-92 20 Dana Joubert 96-97 .885 Sarah Klun 75-76 10.8 Denise Erstad 03-04 145 Lindsay Whalen 92-93 30 C.A.Shudlick 97-98 .754 Angie Iverson 76-77 6.9 Rachel Gaugert 04-05 121 April Calhoun 93-94 28 C.A. Shudlick 98-99 .695 Sonja Robinson 77-78 11.7 Linda Roberts 05-06 98 April Calhoun 94-95 17 Sarah Cecka 99-00 .790 C. VanderHeyden 78-79 11.8 Linda Roberts 06-07 131 Emily Fox 95-96 14 Sarah Cecka 00-01 .792 Ozlem Piroglu 79-80 9.9 Linda Roberts 07-08 133 Emily Fox 96-97 12 Sonja Robinson 01-02 .775 K. Andersson 80-81 10.3 Linda Roberts 08-09 131 Brittany McCoy 97-98 5 Lynda Hass 02-03 .847 Lindsay Whalen 81-82 11.7 Laura Coenen 09-10 152 Brittany McCoy Andrea Seago 03-04 .832 Lindsay Whalen 82-83 9.1 Laura Coenen 10-11 125 China Antoine 98-99 42 Kim Bell 04-05 .894 Kelly Roysland 83-84 10.7 Molly Tadich 11-12 115 Kiara Buford 99-00 44 Kim Bell 05-06 .842 April Calhoun 84-85 12.2 Laura Coenen 12-13 125 Rachel Banham 00-01 38 Kim Bell 06-07 .826 Leslie Knight 85-86 11.7 Molly Tadich 13-14 131 Rachel Banham 01-02 31 Janel McCarville 07-08 .836 Emily Fox 86-87 9.6 Molly Tadich 14-15 224 Shayne Mullaney 02-03 37 Janel McCarville 08-09 .762 Ashley Ellis-Milan 87-88 7.7 Susie Piram 15-16 139 Shayne Mullaney 03-04 65 Janel McCarville 09-10 .828 Ashley Ellis-Milan 88-89 8.3 Ellen Kramer 04-05 67 Janel McCarville 10-11 .761 Leah Cotton 89-90 6.6 Lea Bergin Steals 05-06 35 Natasha Williams .761 Brianna Mastey 90-91 9.5 Dana Joubert Year Stl. Player 06-07 28 Korinne Campbell 11-12 .851 Brianna Mastey 91-92 8.2 Dana Joubert 76-77 59 Yvonne McDonald 07-08 24 Korinne Campbell 12-13 .895 Rachel Banham 92-93 8.3 C.A. Shudlick 77-78 72 Joan Kowalsky 08-09 20 Zoe Harper 13-14 .874 Rachel Banham 93-94 7.1 Crystal Flint 78-79 47 Joan Kowalsky 09-10 20 Zoe Harper 14-15 .857 Shayne Mullaney 94-95 8.0 Cara Pearson 79-80 74 Tammy Manly 10-11 21 Katie Loberg 15-16 .859 Rachel Banham 95-96 8.7 Angie Iverson 80-81 139 Debbie Hunter 11-12 30 Katie Loberg 96-97 12.3 Angie Iverson 81-82 96 Debbie Hunter 12-13 33 Katie Loberg Total Rebounds 97-98 7.9 Angie Iverson 82-83 120 Debbie Hunter 13-14 105 Amanda Zahui B. Year Reb. Player 98-99 7.1 Sonja Robinson 83-84 40 Laura Coenen 14-15 135 Amanda Zahui B. 74-75 270 Denise Erstad 99-00 6.0 Moneeke Bowden 84-85 68 Laura Coenen 15-16 41 Jessie Edwards 75-76 270 Denise Erstad 00-01 6.9 Tanisha Gilbert 85-86 55 Molly Tadich 76-77 185 Rachel Gaugert 01-02 8.0 Janel McCarville 86-87 57 Debbie Hilmerson 77-78 387 Linda Roberts 02-03 9.0 Janel McCarville 87-88 33 Debbie Hilmerson 78-79 378 Linda Roberts 03-04 10.8 Janel McCarville 88-89 52 Lea Blackwell 79-80 286 Linda Roberts 04-05 10.6 Janel McCarville 89-90 38 Holly Thompson 80-81 362 Linda Roberts 05-06 6.8 Jamie Broback 90-91 49 Ellen Kramer 81-82 327 Laura Coenen 06-07 7.2 Ashley Ellis-Milan 91-92 43 Holly Thompson 82-83 221 Cindy Kuhlman 07-08 7.1 Ashley Ellis-Milan 92-93 53 Nikki Coates 83-84 289 Molly Tadich 08-09 7.3 Ashley Ellis-Milan 93-94 66 C.A. Shudlick 84-85 341 Laura Coenen 09-10 5.5 Ashley Ellis-Milan 94-95 57 Shannon Loeblein 85-86 327 Molly Tadich 10-11 6.5 Jackie Voigt 95-96 49 Cheri Stafford 86-87 231 Molly Tadich 11-12 5.7 Katie Loberg 96-97 65 Kiauna Burns 87-88 192 Susie Piram 12-13 7.7 Micaella Riche 97-98 50 Kiauna Burns 88-89 225 Ellen Kramer 13-14 11.6 Amanda Zahui B. 98-99 33 C. VanderHeyden 89-90 180 Lea Bergin 14-15 12.9 Amanda Zahui B. Erin Olson 90-91 266 Dana Joubert 15-16 5.9 Rachel Banham 99-00 64 C. VanderHeyden

54 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING RECORDS MINNESOTA ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS OVERALL BIG TEN Coach Tenure Years W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Joan Stevenson 1971-72 1 5-3 .625 Deb Wilson 1972-73 1 8-8 .500 Linda Wells 1973-74 1 3-10 .231 Jenny Johnson 1974-77 3 36-37 .493 Ellen Mosher-Hanson 1977-87 10 172-125 .579 52-38 .578 LaRue Fields 1987-90 3 24-60 .286 12-42 .222 Linda Hill-MacDonald 1990-97 7 66-126 .344 32-88 .267 Cheryl Littlejohn 1997-01 4 29-81 .264 7-57 .109 Brenda Oldfield 2001-02 1 22-8 .733 11-5 .688 2002-14 12 236-152 .607 104-94 .525 Marlene Stollings 2014-present 2 43-22 .662 22-14 .611 Program Totals 45 years 644-632 .505 240-338 .415

OVERTIME GAMES RECORDS BY THE HALF Overall: 26-16 Neutral: 6-0 Points in a half Big Ten: 11-12 Double-Overtime: 4-2 69 (2) IPFW 11-23-02 Home: 12-9 Big Ten Tournament: 2-0 63 (1) Iowa 1-12-03 Away: 8-7 NCAA Tournament: 0-0 62 (1) Southern 11-25-14

Most points scored in OT period: 60 (1) Butler 11-17-01 18 vs. Texas Tech (12-18-93) 60 (1) Ohio 11-17-12

Fewest points scored in OT period: Fewest points in a half 2 (2 FTs) vs. Kansas (11-21-98), 2 (1FG vs. Iowa (1-3-08) 10 (2) at Purdue 2-12-06 13 (1) at Purdue 12-28-09 Most opponent points scored in OT period: 14 (1) at Wisconsin 1-9-11 16 vs. Ohio State (2-15-01) 14 (1) at South Carolina 11-29-95 Fewest opponent points scored in OT period: 15 (1) at Kansas 12-30-91 3 (3 FTs) vs. Northwestern (2-17-00) 15 (1) at Iowa 2-23-97 15 (1) Penn State 1-10-00 2-6-76 vs. Michigan (N) W 68-67 15 (2) Penn State 1-10-00 12-22-78 at William Penn W 87-85 11-17-79 Missouri W 88-28 15 (1) vs Xavier 11-28-09 12-28-82 vs. Cleveland State (N) W 84-81 3-8-84 at Purdue W 71-69 Opponent points in a half 1-22-95 at Indiana W 81-76 12-30-86 Colorado W 76-74 66 (1) Ohio State 1-12-96 11-17-87 Wichita State W 78-71 61 (2) at Northern Illinois 12-17-88 1-29-89 Indiana W 86-85 11-30-91 at North Carolina State L 100-108 61 (1) Purdue 1-12-90 2-21-92 Michigan State W 78-68 61 (1) at Michigan 2-21-97 12-20-92 Boise State (N) W 95-91 12-1-93 at Georgia Tech W 77-73 12-18-93 vs. No. 3 Texas Tech W 92-82 Fewest opponent points in a half 3-6-94 Penn State L 85-92 11 (2) at Indiana 2-24-05 2-5-95 at Wisconsin L 78-79 12 (2) Detroit 12-2-04 1-10-97 Illinois L 85-89 11-21-98 Kansas L 53-62 12 (2) Kansas 12-5-04 12-16-99 South Florida W 68-64 2-17-00 at Northwestern W 76-67 2-27-00 Michigan State W 75-71 Biggest halftime lead: 2-15-01 Ohio State L 65-72 44 vs. Ohio (60-16), 11-17-12 1-31-02 at Illinois W 79-76 11-15-04 at Washington L 67-72 3-6-05 vs. No. 3/6 Ohio State (N-BTT) W 66-63 Biggest halftime deficit: 1-12-06 12/11 Purdue L 56-60 40 vs. Ohio State (66-26), 1-12-96 1-25-07 at Iowa W 80-78 1-3-08 Iowa L 66-68 1-17-08 at Indiana L (2ot) 77-80 Biggest halftime deficit overcome to win: 1-3-10 Iowa W 72-69 17 vs. Indiana, 1-29-89 (down 40-23 at half, won 86-85 in overtime) 2-4-10 Wisconsin L (2ot) 74-76 1-2-11 Indiana L 79-80 2-24-11 Michigan W (2ot) 82-78 Biggest halftime lead lost in defeat: 11-10-12 Washington State W (2ot) 87-83 14 vs. Wisconsin (led 44-30 at half, lost 71-63), 1-20-11 12-30-12 Creighton W (2ot) 88-81 12-1-13 at Hawaii L 71-77 11 vs. Kansas (led 25-15 at half, lost 62-53 in OT), 11-21-98 1-16-14 at Nebraska L 85-88 11 vs. Iowa (led 32-21 at halftime, lost 66-63), 1-10-86 1-19-14 at Indiana L 78-83 3-6-14 vs. Wisconsin W 74-68 11 vs. DePaul (led 41-30 at halftime, lost 79-72), 3-20-15 12-7-14 Butler W 88-86 1-22-15 Purdue L 88-90 2-21-15 Michigan W (2ot) 91-88 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 55 BIG TEN SERIES RECORDS

ILLINOIS INDIANA IOWA 3/1/15 L A 76-92 Overall Record: 27-36 Overall Record: 36-28 Overall Record: 25-48 2/15/16 W H 78-76 H: 17-12; A: 9-22; N: 1-2 H: 20-10; A: 15-15; N: 1-3 H: 16-18; A: 8-27; N: 1-3 Date W/L Site Date W/L Site Date W/L Site Score MARYLAND Score Score 1974-1975 L A 33-55 Overall Record: 0-4 12/7/74 W N 62-46 1974-1975 L N 37-93 2/18/78 W A 83-79 H: 0-1, A: 0-3, N: 0-0 2/7/76 L A 52-62 2/11/78 W N 64-38 12/23/78 L A 82-91 Date W/L Site Score 2/12/77 L N 45-57 2/28/81 W H 81-74 2/3/79 W H 90-79 12/22/80 L A 74-86 1/7/83 W A 91-75 1/9/82 W A 79-65 2/9/79 W N 84-64 12/3/10 L A 45-66 3/12/83 W H 89-65 2/28/82 W A 70-66 2/12/80 L A 68-70 1/11/15 L H 73-77 1/6/84 W H 71-57 2/4/83 W H 86-80 2/23/80 W H 92-67 2/28/16 L A 77-110 3/10/84 W A 71-67 2/13/83 L A 69-80 11/22/80 W A 94-71 1/4/85 W A 77-61 2/3/84 W A 75-67 1/30/81 W H 71-52 MICHIGAN 3/9/85 W H 74-67 2/12/84 L H 65-78 11/15/81 W A 77-52 Overall Record: 34-27 1/3/86 L H 63-82 2/3/85 W H 69-65 1/25/82 W H 90-43 H: 18-11, A: 14-15, N: 2-1 3/8/86 L A 68-79 3/1/85 W A 90-77 1/21/83 W A 73-62 Date W/L Site Score 1/18/87 L H 59-79 2/2/86 L A 67-80 2/27/83 W H 78-53 1975-1976 W N 68-67 2/13/87 L A 60-64 2/28/86 L H 69-75 1/20/84 W H 57-55 1976-1977 W N 67-61 1/24/88 W A 59-55 1/25/87 L A 57-71 2/26/84 L A 58-79 1/14/83 W H 90-43 2/19/88 L H 79-82 2/20/87 W H 60-44 1/11/85 L A 38-60 3/6/83 W A 84-77 1/15/89 L A 60-71 1/31/88 W H 82-71 2/8/85 L H 58-66 1/13/84 W A 81-75 2/10/89 W H 78-58 2/26/88 W A 62-61 1/10/86 L H 63-66 3/4/84 W H 89-78 1/14/90 W H 84-71 1/29/89 W ot H 86-85 2/7/86 L A 51-61 1/18/85 W H 76-49 2/11/90 L A 62-86 2/26/89 L A 94-84 1/9/87 L A 40-81 2/17/85 W A 84-75 1/13/91 L H 60-78 1/28/90 L A 61-59 2/6/87 L H 60-78 1/17/86 L A 56-70 2/8/91 L A 63-71 2/23/90 W H 85-67 1/15/88 L H 41-84 2/16/86 L H 60-74 12/2/92 W H 82-70 1/20/91 L A 92-63 2/12/88 L A 51-100 1/30/87 W H 81-73 2/28/92 L A 61-72 2/15/91 L H 83-67 1/21/89 L A 54-97 3/1/87 W A 92-60 1/17/93 W H 66-56 1/19/92 L H 79-73 2/17/89 L H 73-80 2/5/88 L A 71-84 1/16/94 L A 78-88 2/14/92 L A 73-67 1/19/90 L H 43-79 3/6/88 L H 77-86 1/15/95 L A 54-66 1/24/93 W H 80-70 2/16/90 L A 58-87 1/8/89 W H 84-69 2/10/95 W H 92-46 2/19/93 W A 60-59 1/25/91 L A 51-70 3/11/89 L A 64-81 1/14/96 L H 76-87 1/23/94 W A 73-68 2/22/91 L H 46-70 1/5/90 L A 53-70 2/9/96 L A 71-96 2/18/94 W H 93-74 1/10/92 L A 68-85 3/10/90 L H 69-80 1/10/97 L ot H 85-89 1/22/95 W ot A 81-76 3/12/92 L H 47-65 2/1/91 L H 51-65 2/9/97 L A 76-95 1/21/96 L H 72-67 1/10/93 L H 47-75 3/3/91 L A 70-74 3/1/97 L N* 76-98 1/3/97 L A 61-48 3/12/93 L A 59-83 1/24/92 L A 77-83 1/9/98 L A 60-86 2/16/97 L H 103-75 1/5/94 L A 59-69 2/23/92 L H 65-67 2/8/98 L H 67-75 1/2/98 L H 84-75 3/11/94 W H 64-58 1/31/93 W A 71-62 1/29/99 L H 69-88 2/15/98 L A 75-42 1/29/95 W H 70-56 2/26/93 W H 85-69 2/6/00 L A 49-81 1/17/99 L H 80-66 3/3/95 L N* 44-57 1/30/94 W H 70-79 1/28/01 L H 88-81 12/30/00 W A 61-53 1/28/96 L A 51-94 2/25/94 W A 88-59 2/4/01 L A 71-101 1/4/01 L H 79-76 12/28/96 L H 48-61 1/27/95 W H 76-58 1/3/02 W H 89-75 1/11/01 L A 92-64 2/23/97 L A 42-78 1/26/96 L A 52-64 1/31/02 W ot A 79-76 3/1/01 L N* 56-78 12/28/97 L A 55-91 12/30/96 L H 63-82 1/9/03 W H 77-62 1/27/02 W H 75-60 2/22/98 L H 59-71 2/21/97 L A 75-107 1/26/03 L A 80-94 2/17/02 L A 83-73 1/5/99 L H 58-66 12/ 30/97 L A 74-94 1/15/04 W H 74-59 2/9/03 W A 59-56 2/12/99 L A 62-79 2/20/98 L H 53-57 2/15/04 W A 63-54 1/29/04 W H 78-46 1/13/00 L A 51-80 1/10/99 W A 54-47 1/23/05 W H 80-68 1/2/5 W H 61-47 2/20/00 L H 53-77 2/5/99 L H 65-88 2/2/06 W A 64-49 2/24/05 W A 52-35 2/11/01 L H 71-82 2/26/99 L N* 55-74 12/31/06 W H 70-61 1/9/06 W A 69-64 2/3/02 W A 94-83 1/2/00 L H 53-77 1/18/07 L A 54-64 2/23/06 W H 65-58 1/12/03 W H 94-65 1/30/00 L A 55-73 1/10/08 L A 57-66 3/3/06 L N* 46-61 2/20/03 W A 77-60 2/1/01 L A 51-69 2/7/08 W H 61-56 2/4/07 L A 65-69 3/7/03 L N* 77-80 1/17/02 W H 84-75 1/3/09 W A 52-48 2/11/07 W H 79-69 1/11/04 W H 75-61 1/2/03 W H 98-70 3/1/09 L H 50-61 1/17/08 L 2ot A 77-80 2/19/04 L A 61-81 3/2/03 W A 76-63 1/10/10 L A 62-64 2/28/08 W H 69-54 2/3/05 W H 81-50 1/1/04 W H 64-44 1/31/10 L H 48-61 1/8/09 W H 70-62 1/22/06 W A 80-68 2/29/04 L A 47-57 12/30/10 L A 50-64 2/21/10 W A 59-50 12/28/06 L H 56-58 1/20/05 W H 73-49 2/2/12 L A 67-72 1/2/11 L ot H 79-80 1/25/07 W ot A 80-78 2/6/05 W A 76-55 2/16/12 W H 60-53 2/3/11 W A 65-59 1/3/08 L ot H 66-68 1/19/06 W A 85-57 1/28/13 L H 86-91 1/2/12 W H 84-43 2/17/08 L A 69-72 2/5/06 W H 83-48 2/10/13 L A 66-76 3/3/13 W A 89-83 1/11/09 L A 57-74 2/22/07 W H 66-53 2/9/14 W H 66-61 1/19/14 L ot A 78-83 2/8/09 W H 64-58 3/2/08 W A 63-48 2/5/15 L A 69-95 2/27/14 W H 73-62 3/6/09 L N* 64-79 1/18/09 W H 52-46 1/7/16 W A 106-75 1/18/15 W H 65-61 1/3/10 W ot H 72-69 2/15/09 W A 60-59 1/26/16 W H 82-77 1/17/16 W H 78-76 2/18/10 L A 54-75 2/7/10 L A 40-74 2/18/16 L A 79-93 1/5/11 L H 57-63 2/25/10 L H 54-65 2/10/11 L A 62-64 1/30/11 W H 60-50 2/9/12 L A 58-75 2/24/11 W 2ot A 82-78 2/7/13 W H 72-60 1/15/12 L A 57-61 1/8/14 L A 71-78 1/31/13 W H 83-67 1/19/14 L H 56-64 2/1/14 W A 85-69 2/17/15 W H 93-80 2/21/15 W 20t H 91-88 1/10/16 L H 86-93

56 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL BIG TEN SERIES RECORDS 1/31/16 L A 76-92 3/1/80 L A 59-72 2/23/09 L A 53-62 1/15/09 W A 59-56 12/20/82 W A 81-70 1/7/10 W H 73-65 2/19/09 L H 62-73 MICHIGAN STATE 11/30/84 W H 90-79 1/17/10 L A 60-61 1/28/10 L A 58-81 Overall Record: 21-40 11/25/88 L A 77-90 1/27/11 W H 63-58 2/14/10 L H 59-64 H: 13-15; A: 7-22; N: 1-3 1/7/97 L A 47-68 2/20/11 L A 55-62 2/13/11 L H 76-83 Date W/L Site Score 12/3/05 W H 78-70 3/3/11 L N* 44-53 1/29/12 W H 76-65 2/9/80 W N 64-59 12/5/06 W A 74-65 1/5/12 W A 68-60 2/23/12 L A 56-81 1/16/83 W H 75-65 1/22/12 L A 49-64 2/17/13 L H 63-70 1/10/13 W H 83-74 3/4/83 L A 79-94 2/13/12 W H 64-58 1/12/14 W H 94-59 2/21/13 W A 57-56 1/15/84 L A 67-92 1/20/13 L H 63-84 2/15/14 W A 82-64 3/7/13 L N* 47-58 3/2/84 L H 60-66 2/3/13 L A 56-80 2/1/15 L A 49-70 3/2/14 W H 74-57 1/20/85 W H 84-79 1/16/14 L ot A 85-88 1/20/16 W H 95-92 1/15/15 W A 76-72 2/15/85 W A 84-75 3/7/14 L N* 67-80 2/7/16 W A 112-106 3/5/15 L N* 71-83 1/19/86 L A 60-62 12/29/14 W H 72-69 (2ot) 2/24/16 W H 90-88 (ot) 2/14/86 W H 73-62 2/24/15 L A 50-74 3/3/16 L N* 74-84 2/1/87 L H 2/11/16 W H 110-73 PENN STATE 64-70 Overall Record: 15-27 2/27/87 L A 62-73 NORTHWESTERN OHIO STATE H: 11-9; A: 4-16; N: 0-2 2/7/88 L A 53-65 Overall Record: 33-36 Overall Record: 16-53 Date W/L Site Score 3/4/88 L H 57-73 H: 18-12; A: 13-18; N: 2-6 H: 11-20; A: 3-25; N: 2-8 1/12/92 L H 64-75 1/6/89 L H 78-82 Date W/L Site Score Date W/L Site Score 2/5/93 L H 62-77 3/9/89 L A 54-88 1976-1977 L N 68-73 1975-1976 L N 34-66 3/7/93 L A 78-92 1/7/90 L A 52-77 2/9/79 L N 63-78 2/12/78 L N 62-77 2/4/94 L A 77-87 3/8/90 W H 66-65 2/10/80 L N 72-86 2/10/79 L N 75-83 3/6/94 L H 85-92 2/3/91 W H 58-55 1/31/81 W H 87-83 1/3/81 W H 71-60 1/6/95 W H 71-56 3/1/91 L A 52-68 2/15/81 W A 79-73 2/14/81 W N 65-48 2/19/95 L A 73-87 1/26/92 L A 66-75 1/30/82 W A 71-63 2/12/82 L N* 66-68 1/5/96 L A 57-75 2/21/92 W ot H 78-68 1/23/83 L A 67-72 2/6/83 W H 68-56 2/18/96 L H 53-74 1/29/93 W A 70-61 2/25/83 L H 92-97 2/11/83 L A 48-79 1/24/97 L A 62-83 2/28/93 L H 54-71 1/22/84 L H 73-82 2/5/84 L A 79-106 1/23/98 L H 55-70 1/28/94 W H 82-69 2/24/84 L A 68-74 2/10/84 L H 63-80 1/3/99 L H 43-72 2/27/94 W A 66-62 1/27/85 L A 74-80 2/1/85 L H 58-64 2/14/99 L A 56-88 2/3/95 L A 66-69 2/22/85 W H 82-70 3/3/85 L A 72-85 1/10/00 L H 30-82 2/2/96 L H 61-81 1/26/86 W H 75-70 1/31/86 L A 65-95 2/24/00 L A 43-92 1/12/97 L H 65-76 2/21/86 L A 66-77 3/2/86 L H 70-77 12/28/00 L A 73-91 2/7/97 L A 51-103 1/2/87 L A 48-88 1/23/87 L A 53-79 12/28/01 L H 83-88 1/11/98 W A 81-73 3/7/87 L H 48-79 2/22/87 L H 76-82 1/6/03 L A 53-83 2/6/98 L H 60-68 1/8/88 W H 82-77 1/29/88 L H 59-91 2/23/03 W H 73-57 1/22/99 L A 58-73 3/12/88 L A 57-68 2/28/88 L A 48-88 1/22/04 L A 56-75 2/27/00 W ot H 75-71 2/3/89 L A 60-69 1/27/89 L H 82-106 2/8/04 W H 74-56 1/7/01 L H 66-65 3/5/89 L H 86-86 2/24/89 L A 71-103 1/30/05 L A 68-81 2/25/01 L A 50-58 2/2/90 L H 81-99 1/26/90 L A 58-64 1/29/06 W H 77-72 1/7/02 W A 70-69 3/4/90 L A 42-77 2/25/90 L H 72-86 1/21/07 W H 75-62 2/24/02 L H 72-80 1/4/91 L N 49-90 1/18/91 L A 64-78 2/15/07 L A 57-66 1/23/03 L A 71-74 3/9/91 L H 78-87 2/17/91 L H 52-64 1/13/08 W H 67-50 1/25/04 L H 69-72 2/7/92 L A 71-85 1/17/92 W H 83-75 2/14/08 W A 56-48 1/16/05 L A 49-62 3/8/92 L H 67-99 2/16/92 L A 56-65 1/1/09 W H 69-55 2/10/05 L H 48-79 2/7/93 L A 68-76 3/4/93 L A 76-95 2/5/09 W A 63-61 3/7/05 L N* 49-55 2/14/93 W H 72-70 3/4/94 L H 66-85 12/6/09 W H 56-48 1/15/06 W H 71-58 2/6/94 W H 84-74 1/13/95 L A 57-82 2/11/10 W A 59-52 2/9/06 L A 61-84 2/13/94 L A 83-89 2/12/95 L H 73-93 3/4/10 L N* 52-63 2/25/07 L A 50-57 12/28/94 W H 74-54 1/12/96 L H 64-117 1/13/11 L A 54-58 3/2/07 L N* 68-77 2/26/95 L A 58-74 2/11/96 L A 68-94 2/5/12 L H 65-68 12/28/07 W A 74-63 12/31/95 L A 71-84 3/1/96 L N* 64-78 2/26/12 L A 51-74 1/27/08 W H 81-69 2/25/96 L H 49-73 1/17/97 L A 61-84 3/2/12 L N* 74-78 3/7/08 L N* 51-56 1/19/97 L H 84-91 2/2/97 W H 66-64 1/24/13 L A 59-64 2/2/09 W H 60-44 1/18/98 L A 65-84 1/16/98 L H 70-73 2/28/13 W H 89-81 2/26/09 W A 66-51 1/15/99 W A 70-68 2/1/98 L A 53-71 1/26/14 L A 53-83 1/24/10 L H 57-66 1/31/99 L H 53-66 1/24/99 L A 42-68 1/28/15 W H 75-64 2/28/10 L A 50-70 1/20/00 L H 44-50 1/6/00 L H 50-59 2/15/15 W A 85-77 1/23/11 L A 54-66 2/17/00 W ot A 76-67 2/8/01 L A 52-64 1/3/16 W H 98-85 2/27/11 L H 51-65 1/21/01 W H 79-47 2/15/01 L ot H 65-72 1/19/12 W H 71-65 2/10/02 W A 86-78 1/25/02 L A 66-70 PURDUE 1/3/13 L A 51-66 2/2/03 W H 67-56 2/7/02 W H 79-64 Overall Record: 19-44 1/4/14 L H 56-81 2/13/03 W A 64-61 2/6/03 L A 58-66 H: 11-20; A: 6-24; N: 2-0 2/24/14 L A 61-75 1/8/04 W A 72-40 2/16/03 W H 73-50 Date W/L Site Score 2/8/15 W H 86-79 2/22/04 W H 73-46 2/12/04 L A 57-75 2/10/78 W A 86-68 2/21/16 L A 106-114 3/4/04 W N* 68-47 2/26/04 L H 62-76 1/9/83 W A 86-75 12/30/04 W H 62-44 3/5/04 L N* 50-58 3/10/83 W H 115-88 NEBRASKA 2/27/05 W A 70-62 2/17/05 L A 53-65 1/8/84 W H 83-67 Overall Record: 8-11 12/29/05 W N 69-54 3/6/05 W ot N* 66-63 3/8/85 W ot A 71-69 H: 6-1; A: 2-9; N: 0-1 2/26/06 W H 71-33 2/16/06 L H 55-76 1/6/85 W A 69-64 Date W/L Site Score 1/11/07 W A 65-63 1/4/07 L A 62-75 3/7/85 W H 97-83 12/30/77 L A 67-68 3/1/07 W N* 60-43 2/8/07 L H 67-70 1/5/86 W H 66-75 11/28/78 L A 57-59 2/10/08 W H 68-48 1/24/08 W H 79-70 3/6/86 L A 78-95 1/3/79 W H 63-55 1/25/09 W H 43-40 2/3/08 L A 62-76 1/16/87 L H 60-62

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 57 BIG TEN SERIES RECORDS 2/15/87 L A 61-95 1/27/84 L A 59-63 1/22/88 L A 72-86 2/17/84 W H 62-51 2/21/88 L H 60-73 1/25/85 W A 59-58 1/13/89 L A 67-88 2/24/85 W H 79-70 2/2/89 L H 79-82 1/24/86 W H 75-58 1/12/90 L H 79-108 2/23/86 L A 52-62 2/9/90 L A 65-86 1/4/87 L A 73-81 1/11/91 L H 60-106 3/5/87 W H 70-45 2/10/91 L A 57-85 1/10/88 L H 67-75 1/31/92 L H 72-97 3/7/88 W A 73-71 3/1/92 L A 63-78 2/5/89 L A 61-78 1/22/93 W H 67-51 3/3/89 W H 83-58 2/21/93 L A 64-72 2/4/90 L H 75-76 1/22/94 L A 58-68 3/2/90 L A 82-94 2/20/94 L H 68-76 1/6/91 L N 77-102 1/8/95 W H 68-67 3/7/91 W H 76-62 2/17/95 L A 50-66 2/9/92 L A 72-82 1/8/96 L A 37-75 3/6/92 L H 82-83 2/16/96 L H 62-96 1/12/93 L A 72-75 1/31/97 L H 64-82 3/10/93 W H 91-56 1/30/98 L A 48-92 1/9/94 W H 89-84 12/30/98 L A 52-73 3/8/94 W A 71-82 2/19/99 L H 61-63 1/20/95 L H 63-76 1/16/00 L A 60-77 2/5/95 L ot A 78-79 1/27/00 L H 50-69 1/19/96 L A 50-85 1/25/01 L H 61-86 2/4/96 L H 64-98 2/18/01 L A 43-96 1/26/97 L A 57-84 1/10/02 L A 61-84 2/28/97 W N* 80-75 2/14/02 W H 73-64 1/25/98 L H 54-67 1/19/03 W H 90-75 2/27/98 L N* 47-65 1/18/04 L A 56-65 12/28/98 L A 57-62 1/13/05 W A 58-38 2/21/99 L H 56-69 2/13/05 W H 71-49 2/3/00 L A 65-75 3/4/05 W N* 71-68 2/10/00 L H 55-66 1/12/06 L ot H 56-60 3/2/00 L N* 49-56 2/12/06 L A 31-63 1/18/01 L A 67-90 2/1/07 L H 55-58 2/22/01 L H 43-86 12/30/08 W H 70-63 1/20/02 W A 92-85 1/31/08 L A 54-56 2/21/02 W H 76-74 1/22/09 L A 43-56 3/1/02 L N* 64-74 2/12/09 L H 40-55 2/27/03 W H 76-53 12/28/09 L A 43-51 2/1/04 W A 59-48 1/14/10 W H 74-47 1/6/05 W A 74-49 2/17/11 L H 50-60 2/20/05 W H 84-53 12/30/11 L A 53-57 1/5/06 W H 73-67 1/12/12 L H 55-72 2/19/06 L A 61-67 1/17/13 L A 67-75 1/7/07 W H 71-53 2/24/13 L H 63-75 1/28/07 L A 57-70 2/20/14 L H 42-63 1/7/08 W A 81-73 1/1/15 W A 81-68 2/23/08 L H 57-59 1/22/15 L ot H 88-90 12/29/08 L A 52-62 3/5/15 W N* 82-78 2/4/10 L 2ot H 74-76 1/14/16 L A 72-84 1/9/11 L A 42-47 1/20/11 L H 63-71 RUTGERS 1/26/12 L H 72-78 Overall Record: 1-3 3/1/12 W N* 81-49 H: 1-0, A: 0-3, N: 0-0 1/6/13 W A 60-55 Date W/L Site Score 1/23/14 W H 64-53 3/23/82 L A 75-83 2/12/14 W A 63-50 1/25/15 L A 61-66 3/6/14 W ot N* 74-68 12/31/15 L A 55-66 1/4/15 W A 72-60 2/4/16 W H 85-72 2/11/15 W H 85-77 1/23/16 W A 84-77 WISCONSIN Overall Record: 37-35 *Big Ten Tournament H: 18-13, A: 15-18, N: 4-4 Date W/L Site Score 12/6/74 L N 45-55 2/8/80 W A 80-66 1/17/81 W A 84-68 2/13/81 W N 79-68 3/7/81 W H 56-66 11/21/81 W A 72-63 1/23/82 W H 63-60 1/28/83 W H 60-73 2/18/83 W A 77-71

58 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS W-L* W-L W-L Denver 1-2 2000-01 2012-13 Miami (FL) 3-1 1986-87 2013-14 Overall Big Ten Big Ten DePaul 1-1 1982-83 2014-15 Miami-Ohio 1-0 1983-84 1983-84 Tourn. Detroit 1-0 2004-05 2004-05 Middle Tennessee 0-1 2006-07 2006-07 BIG TEN Dr. Martin Luther 4-2 1973-74 1977-78 Milwaukee 2-1 1997-98 2015-16 Illinois 27-36 26-33 0-1 Drake 6-8 1978-79 2004-05 Minn.-Duluth 5-1 1973-74 1978-79 Indiana 36-28 32-25 0-2 Drexel 1-0 2008-09 2008-09 Mississippi 1-0 1978-79 1978-79 Iowa 25-48 17-43 0-3 Duke 1-1 2003-04 2015-16 Missouri 5-4 1976-77 2012-13 Maryland 0-4 0-2 0-0 Monmouth 1-0 1994-95 1994-95 Michigan 34-27 32-26 0-1 E Montana 0-1 1984-85 1984-85 Michigan State 21-40 20-37 0-3 Eastern Illinois 0-1 2000-01 2000-01 Montclair State (NJ) 0-1 1979-80 1979-80 Nebraska 8-11 3-5 0-1 Moorhead State 1-0 1976-77 1976-77 Northwestern 33-36 28-31 2-2 F MSU, Mankato 10-5 1973-74 1978-79 Ohio State 16-53 13-45 1-4 Fairfield 0-1 1996-97 1996-97 Penn State 15-27 15-25 0-2 Florida A&M 0-1 1984-85 1984-85 N Purdue 19-44 16-44 2-0 Florida International 0-2 1986-87 1991-92 National Coll. (IL) 1-0 1981-82 1981-82 Rutgers 1-3 1-2 0-0 Florida State 0-1 2011-12 2011-12 Navy 1-0 2013-14 2013-14 Wisconsin 37-35 28-31 3-3 Fort Valley State 1-0 1977-78 1977-78 Nebraska 5-5 1977-78 2006-07 Total 260-384 220-341 7-21 Neb.-Omaha 1-0 1978-79 1978-79 G Nevada 1-0 2005-06 2005-06 * Note: Totals includes games prior to Big Ten Georgia 0-1 1982-83 1982-83 New Mexico 3-2 1980-81 2015-16 Conference recognizing women’s basketball as a Georgia State 1-0 2003-04 2003-04 New Orleans 1-0 2002-03 2002-03 conference sport in the 1982-83 season. Georgia Southern 1-0 1991-92 1991-92 NJIT 2-0 2011-12 2015-16 Georgia Tech 2-2 1990-91 2014-15 North Carolina 1-2 1979-80 1988-89 A Grandview (IA) 1-1 1975-76 1977-78 North Carolina St. 2-3 1979-80 2014-15 Air Force 2-0 2002-03 2011-12 North Dakota 4-1 1976-77 2015-16 Alabama A&M 0-1 2010-11 2010-11 H North Dakota St* 3-1 1982-83 2011-12 Alcorn State 2-0 1997-98 2011-12 Harvard 3-0 1980-81 2011-12 North Dakota State 3-0 2007-08 2009-10 American 1-0 2008-09 2008-09 Hawaii 1-2 1998-99 2013-14 Northeastern 1-0 1989-90 1989-90 Arizona State 1-0 1981-82 1981-82 High Point 1-0 2001-02 2001-02 Northern Arizona 1-0 2010-11 2010-11 Arkansas 1-1 1983-84 2011-12 Howard 0-1 1998-99 1998-99 Northern Illinois 4-2 1982-83 2010-11 Arkansas State 2-0 1989-90 2004-05 Northern Iowa 10-0 1993-94 2013-14 Auburn 1-2 1986-87 2015-16 I Northern Iowa CC 1-1 1975-76 1976-77 Idaho State 1-0 2009-10 2009-10 Northwest Mo. 1-0 1979-80 1979-80 B Illinois-Chicago 3-1 1982-83 2009-10 Notre Dame 2-0 1993-94 2008-09 Ball State 0-2 1999-00 2012-13 Illinois State 2-2 1986-87 1998-99 Baylor 0-4 1978-79 2011-12 Indiana State 0-1 1977-78 1977-78 O Bemidji State 2-1 1973-74 1977-78 Iowa State 10-8 1977-78 2008-09 Oakland 1-0 2013-14 2013-14 Binghamton 2-0 2000-01 2011-12 IPFW 1-0 2002-03 2002-03 Ohio 3-0 1999-2000 2012-13 Boise State 2-0 1992-93 1993-94 IUPUI* 1-1 1999-2000 2000-01 Oklahoma 0-2 1990-91 1994-95 Boston College* 2-0 2003-04 2008-09 Oklahoma State 1-1 1980-81 1994-95 Boston University 1-0 1991-92 1991-92 J Oregon 0-1 1978-79 1978-79 Bradley 3-2 1989-90 2011-12 Jackson State 0-1 1981-82 1981-82 Butler 2-0 2001-02 2014-15 James Madison 1-2 1995-96 P 2012-13 Pittsburgh 1-0 2010-11 2010-11 C John F. Kennedy 0-1 1974-75 1974-75 Portland State 1-0 1979-80 1979-80 California 1-0 1978-79 1978-79 Princeton 2-0 1980-81 2006-07 Cal Poly 1-0 2010-11 2010-11 K Providence 2-1 1985-86 2002-03 Carleton 1-0 1974-75 1974-75 Kansas 4-14 1977-78 2013-14 Central Michigan 1-2 1983-84 2014-15 Kansas State 6-11 1977-78 2003-04 Q Central Mo. State 1-0 1981-82 1981-82 Kent State 2-0 2006-07 2015-16 Quinnipiac 0-1 2011-12 2011-12 Charleston So. 1-0 2011-12 2011-12 Kentucky 1-0 2007-08 2007-08 Charlotte 3-0 2006-07 2013-14 R Chattanooga 1-0 2013-14 2013-14 L Radford 2-0 1988-89 2002-03 Cheyney State 0-1 1983-84 1983-84 Lakehead 4-2 1975-76 1977-78 Rhode Island 1-0 1979-80 1979-80 Chicago 1-0 1982-83 1982-83 Lamar 1-0 2009-10 2009-10 Richmond 0-1 2012-13 2012-13 Chicago-Circle 0-1 1981-82 1981-82 Liberty 1-0 2014-15 2014-15 Robert Morris 1-0 2012-13 2012-13 Chicago State* 2-0 1993-94 2006-07 Long Beach State 0-1 1981-82 1981-82 Cleveland St. 2-0 1982-83 2014-15 La. Monroe 0-1 1984-85 1984-85 S C. of Charleston 1-0 2014-15 2014-15 Louisiana State 1-2 1981-82 2005-06 St. Catherine (MN) 1-0 1977-78 1977-78 Colorado 4-1 1984-85 2003-04 Louisville 3-0 1980-81 2007-08 St. Cloud State 10-6 1973-74 1978-79 Colorado State 1-2 1996-97 2013-14 Loyola-Chicago 3-0 2001-02 2013-14 St. Francis (Pa.) 1-0 2004-05 2004-05 Concordia-Moorhead 1-1 1975-76 1976-77 St. John’s 2-0 1980-81 1981-82 Concordia-St. Paul 4-0 1974-75 1977-78 M St. Joseph’s 0-1 2000-01 2000-01 Connecticut 0-2 1990-91 2003-04 Maine 2-0 2012-13 2015-16 St. Louis 1-0 1999-2000 2000-01 Creighton 6-1 1977-78 2013-14 Manhattan 1-0 2011-12 2011-12 St. Mary’s (Cal.) 1-0 2008-09 2008-09 Manitoba 1-0 1979-80 1979-80 St. Theresa (MN) 2-0 1973-74 1975-76 D Marist 1-0 2000-01 2000-01 Sam Houston St. 1-1 1989-90 1989-90 Dartmouth 1-0 1990-91 1990-91 Marquette 4-4 1990-91 1997-98 San Diego 1-0 1999-00 1999-00 Dayton 2-1 2001-02 2010-11 Massachusetts 2-0 1998-99 1998-99 San Diego State 1-2 1984-85 2010-11 Delta State 0-1 1976-77 1976-77 Memphis 3-1 1978-79 2015-16 San Francisco 2-0 1981-82 2005-06

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Austin 0-4 1980-81 1996-97 Wright State 1-0 2002-03 2002-03 11 9 Stanford W, 84-77 11/20/05 Santa Clara 5-0 1992-93 2009-10 Wyoming 3-0 1985-86 2001-02 5 6 Baylor L, 57-64 3/26/05 Siena 0-1 1995-96 1995-96 8 7 Michigan St. L, 49-55 3/7/05 Simon Fraser 1-0 1987-88 1987-88 X-Y-Z 3 6 Ohio State W, 66-63 (ot) 3/6/05 Simpson (IA) 1-1 1976-77 1977-78 Xavier 0-1 2009-10 2009-10 2 3 Ohio State L, 53-65 2/17/05 SMU 1-0 2013-14 2013-14 Yale 1-0 2008-09 2008-09 -- 25 Iowa W, 81-50 2/3/05 South Alabama 1-0 1999-00 1999-00 Youngstown State 1-0 1983-84 1983-84 22 23 Penn State L, 68-81 1/30/05 South Carolina 1-3 1994-95 2005-06 9 9 Michigan St. L, 49-62 1/16/05 South Carolina St. 1-0 1999-00 1999-00 20 20 Purdue W, 58-38 1/13/05 South Dakota 6-1 1979-80 2015-16 Record vs. Ranked Opponents 23 -- New Mexico W, 75-35 1/9/05 South Dakota St. 1-5 1975-76 2013-14 AP CP Opponent Score Date 1 1 LSU L, 67-75 12/14/04 Southeastern La. 1-0 2014-15 2014-15 6 6 Maryland L, 77-110 2/28/16 6 6 Connecticut L, 58-67 4/4/04 Southern 3-0 2003-04 2014-15 5 5 Ohio State W, 90-88 (ot) 2/24/16 1 1 Duke W, 82-75 3/30/04 South Florida 2-1 1991-92 2011-12 25 22 Michigan State L, 106-114 2/21/16 18 18 Boston College W, 76-63 3/28/04 Southern Illinois 2-0 1979-80 1980-81 NR 20 Northwestern W, 95-92 1/20/16 8 9 Kansas State W, 80-61 3/23/04 Stanford 2-3 1987-88 2008-09 14 13 Duke L, 64-84 12/3/16 20 -- Ohio State L, 50-58 3/5/04 Stetson 2-0 1998-99 2015-16 17 16 Iowa L, 76-92 3/1/15 25 -- Ohio State L, 62-76 2/26/04 SW Texas State 1-1 1995-96 1997-98 13 11 Iowa W, 93-80 2/17/15 5 6 Penn State W, 74-56 2/8/04 SW St. MN 1-3 1973-74 1977-78 25 23 Rutgers L, 61-66 1/25/15 20 20 Michigan St. L, 69-72 1/25/04 12 10 Maryland L, 73-77 1/11/15 7 8 Penn State L, 56-75 1/22/04 T 12 14 Nebraska W, 72-69 12/29/14 9 10 Purdue L, 56-65 1/18/04 TCU 1-0 2009-10 2009-10 16 15 Nebraska L, 67-80 3/7/14 16 16 Colorado W, 95-61 11/23/03 Temple JC (TX) 1-0 1978-79 1978-79 24 RV Michigan St. L, 61-75 2/24/14 5 5 Texas L, 60-73 3/24/03 Tennessee 0-1 1983-84 1983-84 21 21 Purdue L, 42-63 2/20/14 9 9 Stanford W, 68-56 3/24/03 Texas 0-4 1977-78 2007-08 13 13 Penn State L, 53-83 1/26/14 22 24 Ohio State W, 73-50 2/16/03 Texas A&M 3-3 1988-89 2008-09 18 16 Nebraska L, 85-88 (ot) 1/16/14 25 -- Ohio State L, 58-66 2/6/03 Texas-San Antonio 2-0 1984-85 1984-85 7 7 Penn State W, 89-83 2/28/13 9 8 Purdue W, 90-75 1/19/03 Texas Tech 1-0 1993-94 1993-94 22 21 Purdue L, 64-75 2/24/13 17 17 Penn State L, 53-83 1/6/03 Towson 1-0 2015-16 2015-16 8 8 Penn State L, 59-64 1/24/13 16 16 North Carolina L, 69-72 3/18/02 Troy 1-0 1999-00 1999-00 12 11 Purdue L, 67-75 1/17/13 -- 25 Wisconsin W, 76-74 2/21/02 Tulane 1-0 2002-03 2002-03 20 20 Kansas L, 53-65 12/2/12 7 9 Purdue W, 73-64 2/14/02 9 12 Penn State L, 74-78 3/2/12 5 7 Wisconsin W, 92-85 1/20/02 U 11 15 Penn State L, 51-74 2/26/12 -- 23 Michigan W, 84-75 1/17/02 UC-Irvine 0-1 1999-00 1999-00 8 14 Ohio State L, 56-81 2/23/12 13 14 Purdue L, 61-84 1/10/02 UCLA 1-2 1979-80 2013-14 16 15 Nebraska W, 64-58 2/13/12 24 24 Penn State L, 83-88 12/28/01 UC Riverside 1-0 2007-08 2007-08 19 21 Penn State L, 65-68 2/5/12 7 9 Stanford L, 63-96 11/23/01 UMKC* 3-0 2002-03 2012-13 9 9 Ohio State W, 76-65 1/29/12 21 25 Wisconsin L, 43-86 2/22/01 UNLV 2-1 1998-99 2004-05 20 24 Nebraska L, 49-64 1/22/12 7 7 Purdue L, 43-96 2/18/01 USC 1-1 1981-82 2003-04 17 20 Purdue L, 55-72 1/12/12 6 6 Purdue L, 61-86 1/25/01 Utah 0-2 2007-08 2009-10 20 21 Purdue L, 53-57 12/30/11 10 11 Penn State L, 73-91 12/28/00 1 1 Baylor L, 60-89 12/4/11 6 Penn State L, 43-92 2/24/00 V 14 13 Florida State L, 56-68 11/12/11 6 Penn State L, 30-82 1/10/00 Valdosta State 1-0 1980-81 1980-81 8 10 Michigan St. L, 51-65 2/27/11 18 19 Purdue L, 37-75 1/8/96 Vanderbilt 0-2 1993-94 2014-15 12 12 Michigan St. L, 54-66 1/23/11 15 Purdue L, 50-66 2/17/95 Vermont 1-0 2006-07 2006-07 21 22 Iowa L, 57-63 1/5/11 19 Purdue W, 68-67 1/8/95 Villanova 1-1 1983-84 2012-13 2 3 Baylor L, 56-103 12/5/10 7 Penn State W, 71-56 1/6/95 Virginia 3-2 2003-04 2012-13 7 9 Ohio State L, 59-64 2/14/10 20 Texas A&M W, 77-54 12/16/94 Va. Commonwealth 2-0 2000-01 2001-02 4 6 Ohio State L, 58-81 1/28/10 3 Texas Tech W, 92-82 12/18/93 Virginia Tech 3-1 2004-05 2011-12 RV 22 Maryland L, 45-66 12/3/09 10 Georgia L, 61-65 12/30/83 10 9 Texas A&M L, 42-73 3/24/09 Record 34-69 (.330) W 20 24 Notre Dame W, 79-71 3/22/09 vs. Top 10* 14-33 (.298) Wake Forest 0-1 2011-12 2011-12 20 17 Ohio State L, 62-73 2/19/09 vs. Top 5* 5-10 (.333) Washington 1-4 1981-82 2005-06 15 13 Ohio State W, 59-56 1/15/09 *In one or both polls Washington State 4-0 1981-82 2012-13 2 2 Stanford L, 55-68 11/14/08 Wayland Baptist 0-1 1984-85 1984-85 19 17 Ohio State L, 62-76 2/3/08 Weber State 1-0 2001-02 2001-02 15 15 Ohio State W, 79-70 1/24/08 Western Carolina 2-0 1990-91 2007-08 22 21 Louisville W, 74-69 11/18/07 Western Illinois* 2-2 1994-95 1997-98 22 23 Michigan St. L, 68-77 3/2/07 Western Kentucky 0-3 1983-84 2006-07 20 20 Michigan St. L, 50-57 2/25/07 Western Michigan 0-1 1985-86 1985-86 4 5 Ohio State L, 67-70 2/8/07 Wichita State 2-2 1980-81 1997-98 10 13 Purdue L, 55-58 2/1/07 William Penn (IA) 2-1 1977-78 1979-80 7 8 Ohio State L, 62-75 1/4/07 Winnipeg 0-2 1975-76 1976-77 25 -- Nebraska W, 74-65 12/5/06 Winona State 3-3 1973-74 1977-78 6 7 Ohio State L, 55-76 2/16/06 Wis.-Eau Claire 3-0 1975-76 1977-78 10 9 Purdue L, 31-63 2/12/06 Wis.-Green Bay 7-6 1991-92 2013-14 15 16 Michigan St. L, 61-84 2/9/06 Wis.-La Crosse 2-6 1973-74 1978-79 9 12 Michigan St. W, 71-58 1/15/06 Wis.-River Falls 3-1 1973-74 1976-77 12 11 Purdue L, 56-60 (ot) 1/12/06 Wis.-Superior 1-0 1973-74 1973-74 3 3 LSU L, 45-66 1/7/06 Wofford 1-0 2015-16 2015-16 21 21 New Mexico L, 44-62 11/30/05

60 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL All-American Carol Ann Shudlick won the Wade Trophy in 1994 HISTORY AWARDS & HONORS AWARDS & HONORS Wade Trophy Winner NCAA 1994 Carol Ann Shudlick All-Mid- west Award Finalist Region 2016 Rachel Banham Team 2015 Amanda Zahui B. 2005 2014 Rachel Banham Janel 2005 Janel McCarville McCar- ville Wade Trophy Finalists 2004 2016 Rachel Banham Lindsay 2015 Amanda Zahui B. Whalen 2005 Janel McCarville 2004 Lindsay Whalen, Janel McCarville Janel 2003 Lindsay Whalen McCar- 1994 Carol Ann Shudlick ville 1982 Marty Dahlen 2003 1981 Linda Roberts Lindsay 1980 Linda Roberts Whalen 2002 Naismith Award Finalist Lindsay 2015 Amanda Zahui B. Whalen 2005 Janel McCarville 2004 Lindsay Whalen Carol Ann Shudlick 2003 Lindsay Whalen

All-America Honors (Team) Kodak All-America Region IV Team 2016 Rachel Banham (AP, USBWA, espnW, Wooden Award, WBCA HM) 1994 Carol Ann Shudlick 2015 Amanda Zahui B. (AP, WBCA, USBWA, espnW) 1993 Carol Ann Shudlick 2014 Rachel Banham (WBCA HM, AP HM) 1985 Laura Coenen Amanda Zahui B. (WBCA HM) 1983 Laura Coenen 2013 Rachel Banham (WBCA HM, AP HM) Debbie Hunter 2005 Janel McCarville (Kodak 1, USBWA 1, AP 2) 2004 Lindsay Whalen (Kodak 1, USBWA 2, AP 2) AIAW Region 6 MVP Janel McCarville (Kodak 1, AP HM) 1983 Laura Coenen 2003 Lindsay Whalen (Kodak 1, USBWA 1, AP 2) 1982 Laura Coenen 2002 Lindsay Whalen (AP 3, Kodak HM, WBNS 2, SBWA, USBWA 1) 1994 Carol Ann Shudlick (Kodak 1) Kodak All-Region 6 Team 1993 Carol Ann Shudlick (Kodak HM) 1982 Laura Coenen, Debbie Hunter 1985 Laura Coenen (WBNS 1) 1982 Laura Coenen (WBNS HM) AIAW All-Region 6 Team Debbie Hunter (WBNS HM) 1982 Laura Coenen, Marty Dahlen 1981 Linda Roberts (Street & Smith HM) 1981 Marty Dahlen, Debbie Hunter, Mary Manderfeld 1979 Laura Gardner (WNIT) 1980 Mary Manderfeld, Linda Roberts 1978 Elsie Ohm (WNIT) 1979 Laura Gardner 1978 Rachel Gaugert Associated Press National Coach of the Year 2002 Brenda Oldfield Big Ten Player of the Year 2016 Rachel Banham (Sr.) (Coaches and Media) Full Court Freshman All-American Team 2015 Amanda Zahui B. (So.) (Media) 2014 Amanda Zahui B. (First Team) 2002 Lindsay Whalen (So.) (Coaches and Media) 2012 Rachel Banham (First Team) 1994 Carol Ann Shudlick (Sr.) (Coaches and Media) 1983 Laura Coenen (So.) (Coaches & Media) College All-Freshman Team 1982 Laura Coenen Big Ten Freshman of the Year 2014 Amanda Zahui B. Women’s Basketball News Service Comeback Player of the Year 2012 Rachel Banham 1985 Laura Coenen 2002 Janel McCarville

WBCA All-Region 6 Team Big Ten Coach of the Year 2016 Rachel Banham 2002 Brenda Oldfield 2015 Amanda Zahui B. 2014 Rachel Banham All-Big Ten-Selections (team) Amanda Zahui B. 2016 Rachel Banham (Unanimous 1, Coaches and Media), 2013 Rachel Banham Carlie Wagner (Coaches and Media 2) 2015 Amanda Zahui B. (Unanimous 1, Coaches and Media), Shae Kelley (Media 1/Coaches 2)

62 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AWARDS & HONORS 2014 Rachel Banham (Unanimous 1, Coaches and Media) Academic All-America Amanda Zahui B. (Media 1/Coaches 2) 2006 April Calhoun (3) 2013 Rachel Banham (Coaches 1/Media 2) 2005 April Calhoun (3) Micaella Riche (Coaches/Media HM) 2003 Lindsay Whalen (3) 2012 Rachel Banham (Coaches/Media 2) Kiara Buford (Coaches/Media HM) Academic All-District 2011 Kiara Buford (Coaches/Media HM) 2016 Joanna Hedstrom, Shayne Mullaney, Carlie Wagner 2010 Kiara Buford (Media HM) 2015 Shayne Mullaney Brittany McCoy (Coaches/Media HM) 2009 Emily Fox (2) 2009 Emily Fox (Coaches 2, Media 2) 2008 Emily Fox (1) Ashley Ellis-Milan (Coaches 3, Media 3) Leslie Knight (1) 2008 Emily Fox (Coaches 1, Media 1) Brittany McCoy (2) Leslie Knight (Coaches 2, Media 2) Katie Ohm (2) Ashley Ellis-Milan (Media HM) 2007 Leslie Knight (2) 2007 Emily Fox (Coaches 2, Media 3) 2006 April Calhoun (1) Kelly Roysland (Coaches HM, Media 3) Liz Podominick (2) 2006 Jamie Broback (Coaches 2, Media 2) Shannon Schonrock (2) 2005 Janel McCarville (Unanimous 1, Coaches and Media) 2005 April Calhoun (1) Jamie Broback (HM) Shannon Schonrock (2) Shannon Schonrock (HM) 2004 Kadidja Andersson (2) 2004 Lindsay Whalen (Unanimous 1, Coaches and Media) 2003 Lindsay Whalen (1) Janel McCarville (Coaches 1, Media 2) Corrin Von Wald (2) 2003 Lindsay Whalen (Unanimous 1, Coaches and Media) 2002 Lindsay Whalen (2) Janel McCarville (Media 1, Coaches 2) 1986 Molly Tadich (1) Corrin Von Wald (3) 1983 Mary Dressen (1) 2002 Lindsay Whalen (Unanimous 1, Coaches and Media) Janel McCarville (2) Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award 2001 Lindsay Whalen (HM) 2016 Joanna Hedstrom 1999 Sonja Robinson (HM) 2015 Joanna Hedstrom, Shayne Mullaney 1998 Angie Iverson (HM) 2014 Shayne Mullaney, Sari Noga 1996 Angie Iverson (2) 2012 Jackie Voigt Cheri Stafford (HM) 2011 Nicole Mastey, Jackie Voigt 1995 Shannon Loeblein (2) 2010 Brittany McCoy, Katie Ohm Cara Pearson (HM) 1994 Carol Ann Shudlick (1) Academic All-Big Ten 1993 Carol Ann Shudlick (1) 2016 Mikayla Bailey, Joanna Hedstrom, Shayne Mullaney, Carlie Wagner Cara Pearson (HM) 2015 Mikayla Bailey, Joanna Hedstrom, Kayla Hirt, Shayne Mullaney, 1992 Carol Ann Shudlick (2) Amanda Zahui B. 1991 Ellen Kramer (2) 2014 Mikayla Bailey, Kayla Hirt, Jackie Johnson, Shayne Mullaney, 1990 Ellen Kramer (HM) Sari Noga, Micaella Riche, Amanda Zahui B. 1989 Lea Blackwell (HM) 2013 Kayla Hirt, Kionna Kellogg, Katie Loberg, Sari Noga, Micaella Riche Ellen Kramer (HM) 2012 Kiara Buford, Shonte Clay, Amber Dvorak, Kionna Kellogg, 1988 Lea Blackwell (HM) Katie Loberg, Brianna Mastey, Nicole Mastey, Sari Noga, 1987 Molly Tadich (2) Micaella Riche, Jackie Voigt 1986 Molly Tadich (2) 2011 Kiara Buford, Kristen Dockery, Amber Dvorak, Katie Loberg, Carol Peterka (HM) Brianna Mastey, Nicole Mastey, Jackie Voigt 1985 Carol Peterka (HM) 2010 Kiara Buford, Kristen Dockery, Zoe Harper, Brianna Mastey, Nicole Laura Coenen (1) Mastey, Brittany McCoy, Katie Ohm, Tanisha Smith, Jackie Voigt Molly Tadich (2) 2009 Emily Fox, Zoe Harper, Brittany McCoy, Katie Ohm, Kay Sylva 1984 Carol Peterka (2) 2008 Jordan Barnes, Emily Fox, Leslie Knight, Brittany McCoy, 1983 Laura Coenen (1) Katie Ohm, Tanisha Smith 1983 Debbie Hunter (1) 2007 Jordan Barnes, Emily Fox, Leslie Knight, Katie Ohm, Kelly Roysland 2006 Katie Alsdurf, Shannon Bolden, April Calhoun, Christina Collison, Big Ten All-Defensive Team Leslie Knight, Hannah Garry, Shannon Schonrock, 2015 Amanda Zahui B. Liz Podominick, Kelly Roysland, Natasha Williams 2014 Amanda Zahui B. 2005 Katie Alsdurf, Shannon Bolden, April Calhoun, Christina Collison, Hannah Garry, Shannon Schonrock, Liz Podominick, Kelly Roysland Big Ten All-Freshman Team 2004 Kadidja Andersson, Shannon Bolden, Christina Collison, 2015 Carlie Wagner Shannon Schonrock, Lindsay Whalen 2014 Amanda Zahui B. 2003 Kadidja Andersson, Lindsay Lieser, Corrin Von Wald, 2013 Shayne Mullaney Lindsay Whalen 2012 Rachel Banham 2002 Kadidja Andersson, Lindsay Lieser, Corrin Von Wald, 2011 Kionna Kellogg Lindsay Whalen 2009 Kiara Buford 2001 Lindsay Lieser 2007 Brittany McCoy 2000 Erin Olson 2002 Janel McCarville 1999 Sonja Robinson 2001 Lindsay Whalen 1998 Angie Iverson, Sarah Klun, Erin Olson, Sarah Schieber, Sonja Robinson 1997 Jaime Ellis, Angie Iverson, Sarah Klun, Sonja Robinson

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 63 AWARDS & HONORS 1994 Carol Ann Shudlick, Shannon Loeblein, Lori Lawler Newcomer of the Year 1993 Carol Ann Shudlick, Shannon Loeblein, Lori Lawler 2015 Shae Kelley 1992 Carol Ann Shudlick, Jenny Dillon 1989 Juanita Boehlan, Cindy Bradley Terry McFarland Sixth-Player Award 1988 Juanita Boehland, Cindy Bradley, Beth Hufford 2016 Shayne Mullaney 1987 Beth Hufford, Molly Tadich 2015 Kayla Hirt 1986 Lisa Hoelscher, Molly Tadich 2014 Deborah Olson 1985 Lisa Hoelscher, Molly Tadich 2013 Gary Cohen and Margaret Macneale 1984 Mary Dressen 2012 Joel and Lois Maturi 2011 Kathy Bjorke and Lynnette Sjoquist Big Ten Sportsmanship Award 2010 Peter Beniares 2016 Shayne Mullaney 2009 Terry McFarland (Fast Break Club) 2015 Shayne Mullaney 2008 Connie Bakken (Supporter) 2014 Sari Noga 2007 Mike and Barb Berens (Supporters) 2013 Leah Cotton 2006 Sylvia Hesse/Karen Lueck (Fast Break Club) 2012 Jackie Voigt 2005 Tom Witschen/Lynnette Sjoquist (WFMP Radio) 2011 Jackie Voigt 2004 Sue Corbin (Fast Break Club) 2010 Katie Ohm 2003 Terry McFarland/Cathy Mahowald (Fast Break Club) 2002 Kim Prince TEAM AWARDS Minnesota’s Most Valuable Player Fast Break Club Award 2016 Rachel Banham 2016 Rachel Banham 2015 Amanda Zahui B. 2015 Shayne Mullaney 2014 Rachel Banham 2014 Sari Noga 2013 Rachel Banham 2013 Micaella Riche 2012 Rachel Banham, Kiara Buford 2012 Jackie Voigt 2011 Kiara Buford 2011 Jackie Voigt 2010 Brittany McCoy 2010 Jackie Voigt 2009 Ashley Ellis-Milan 2009 Ashley Ellis-Milan 2008 Emily Fox 2008 Leslie Knight 2007 Kelly Roysland 2007 2006-07 Team 2006 Shannon Schonrock 2006 Kelly Roysland 2005 Janel McCarville 2005 Shannon Schonrock 2004 Lindsay Whalen 2004 Lindsay Whalen 2003 Lindsay Whalen 2003 Lindsay Lieser 2002 Lindsay Whalen 2002 Lindsay Whalen 2001 Lindsay Whalen 1997 Angie Iverson 2000 Erin Olson 1996 (co-) Sarah Cecka, Angie Iverson 1999 Sonja Robinson 1995 Lori Lawler 1998 Angie Iverson, Sonja Robinson 1994 Crystal Flint 1997 Angie Iverson 1993 Nikki Coates 1996 Cheri Stafford 1992 Holly Thompson 1995 Cara Pearson 1991 Holly Thompson 1994 Carol Ann Shudlick 1990 Lea Bergin 1993 Carol Ann Shudlick 1989 Cindy Bradley 1992 Carol Ann Shudlick 1988 1987-88 Team 1991 Ellen Kramer 1987 Debbie Hilmerson 1990 Jennifer Hall 1986 Cindy Bradley 1989 Jennifer Hall 1985 Lisa Hoelscher 1988 (co-) Lea Blackwell, Susie Piram 1984 Mary Dressen 1987 Molly Tadich 1986 Molly Tadich Fast Break Club For the Love of the Game Award 1985 Laura Coenen 2016 Mikayla Bailey 1984 Carol Peterka 2015 Rachel Banham 1983 (co-) Laura Coenen, Debbie Hunter 2014 Amanda Zahui B. 1982 Debbie Hunter 2013 Kayla Hirt 1981 Linda Roberts 2012 (co-) Kiara Buford, Nicole Mastey, Jackie Voigt 1980 Linda Roberts 2011 (co-) Kristen Dockery, Nicole Mastey 1979 Linda Roberts 2010 Katie Ohm 1978 Elsie Ohm 2009 Kay Sylva 2008 Katie Ohm Gopher Spirit Award 2007 Leslie Knight 2015 Rachel Banham, Joanna Hedstrom 2006 Christina Collison 2005 April Calhoun Iron Woman Award 2004 Hannah Garry 2016 Carlie Wagner 2015 Carlie Wagner Most Outstanding Scholar 2016 Joanna Hedstrom

64 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AWARDS & HONORS 2015 Shayne Mullaney 2013 Micaella Riche 2014 Shayne Mullaney 2012 Brianna Mastey 2013 Katie Loberg 2011 Kristen Dockery 2012 Amber Dvorak 2010 Kiara Buford 2011 Nicole Mastey 2009 Ashley Ellis-Milan 2010 Katie Ohm 2008 Katie Ohm 2009 Brittany McCoy 2007 Leslie Knight 2008 Leslie Knight 2006 Natasha Williams 2007 Leslie Knight 2005 Jamie Broback 2006 April Calhoun 2004 Janel McCarville 2005 April Calhoun 2003 Shannon Schonrock 2004 April Calhoun 2002 Kadidja Andersson 2003 Kadidja Andersson 2001 Kim Bell 1999 Erin Olson 2000 Brandy Pickens 1999 Kim Bell Minnesota’s Gopher Award 2014 Sari Noga Defensive Player of the Year 2013 Jackie Johnson 2014 (co-) Sari Noga, Amanda Zahui B. 2012 Jackie Voigt 2013 Sari Noga 2011 Nicole Mastey 2012 Kiara Buford 2010 Katie Ohm 2011 China Antoine 2009 Emily Fox 2010 Brittany McCoy 1990 Jennifer Hall 2009 Brittany McCoy 1989 Lea Blackwell 2008 Kay Sylva 1988 Lea Blackwell 2007 Brittany McCoy 1987 Molly Tadich 2006 Shannon Bolden 1986 Molly Tadich 2005 Shannon Bolden 1985 Laura Coenen 2004 Shannon Bolden 1984 Mary Dressen 2003 Corrin Von Wald 1983 (co-) Laura Coenen, Debbie Hunter 2002 Corrin Von Wald 1982 Laura Coenen 1981 Mary Manderfeld Chris Voelz Leadership Award 1980 (co-) Mary Manderfeld, Linda Roberts 2000 Erin Olson 1979 Linda Roberts 1999 Mindy Hansen 1978 Linda Roberts 1998 Sonja Robinson

Coaches Award Donna Olson Iron Woman Award 2014 (co-) Rachel Banham, Sari Noga, Micaella Riche 2001 Ozlem Piroglu 2013 Shayne Mullaney 2000 Cassie VanderHeyden 2012 Kiara Buford 1999 Sonja Robinson 2011 Kiara Buford 1998 Sonja Robinson 2010 Kristen Dockery 2009 Kay Sylva Unsung Heroine Award 2008 Leslie Knight 1998 Erin Olson, Sarah Schieber 2007 (co-) Kelly Roysland, Emily Fox 2006 Hannah Garry Most Improved Rookie Award 2005 (co-) Shannon Schonrock, April Calhoun 2000 Kim Prince 2004 Shannon Schonrock 2003 Corrin Von Wald Best Rebounder Award 2002 No winner 2002 Janel McCarville 2001 Lindsay Whalen 2000 Erin Olson, Brandy Pickens Hustle Award 1999 Jackie Tate, Cassie VanderHeyden 2016 Mikayla Bailey 1998 Mindy Hansen 2002 Ebba Hemberg 1997 Teresa O’Hearn, Sy Nonginthirath, 2001 Megan Kane Stephanie Strommen, Margaret Blom 1998 Mindy Hansen 1996 No winner 1995 Lisa Roell Attitude Award 1994 Nancy Alexander 2002 Leslie Hill 1993 Crystal Flint 1992 Jenny Zeller Three-Point Shooter Award 1991 Ellen Kramer 2002 Lindsay Lieser

Most Improved Award 2014 Jackie Johnson

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 65 HISTORY LETTERWINNERS AAA Nikki Coates (1991, 92, 93, 94) Nancy Alexander (1991, 93, 94) Laura Coenen (1982, 83, 84, 85) Katie Alsdurf (2005, 06) Christina Collison (2003, 04, 05, 06) Teresa Amberg (1977) Leah Cotton (2010, 11, 12, 13) Kadidja Andersson (2001, 02, 03, 04) Theresa Cragg (1974, 75) Laura Andert (1976) Kathy Andrychowicz (1973, 74, 75) DDD China Antoine (2010, 11) Robin Dabareiner (1979, 80) Marty Dahlen (1979, 80, 81, 82) BBB Brittney Davis (2006) Mikayla Bailey (2013, 14, 15, 16) Dena Dalos (1975) Rachel Banham (2012, 13, 14, 15, 16) Cindy Davis (1976) Jordan Barnes (2007, 08) Jenny Dillon (1991) Karley Barnes (2016) Lori Dimitroff (2004) Laurie Behm (1975) Kristen Dockery (2009, 10, 11) Kelli Behrens (1983, 84) Shelia Dooley (1974, 75) Kenisha Bell (2016) Mary Dressen (1981, 82, 83, 84) Kim Bell (1999, 2000, 01, 02) Christine Durand (1979, 80, 81, 82) Emily Benson (2007) Amber Dvorak (2010, 11, 12) Lea Bergin (1989, 90) Barb Bernhardt (1978) EEE Kiauna Burns (1997, 98) Jessie Edwards (2016) Mary Bidinger (1979) Kathy Eiland (1977, 78) Lea Blackwell (1988, 89) Jaime Ellis (1995, 96, 97) Laura Coenen Antionetta Blevins (1999, 00) Ashley Ellis-Milan (2007, 08, 09, 10) Juanita Boehland (1987, 88, 89, 90) Terri Erickson (1974, 75, 76, 77) Kris Johnson (1979) Shannon Bolden (2003, 04, 05, 06) Denise Erstad (1975, 76, 77) Kynadi Johnson (2016) Cristy Boles (1981, 82) Peggy Johnson, Mgr. (1981, 82, 83) Moneeke Bowden (1999, 00) FFF Dana Joubert (1989, 90, 91, 92) Cindy Bradley (1986 87, 88, 89) Bryanna Fernstrom (2016) Peg Bradley (1974, 75) Crystal Flint (1992, 93, 94) KKK Jamie Broback (2004, 05, 06) Emily Fox (2006, 07, 08, 09) Megan Kane (2001) Diane Brown (2008) Kathy Fraser (1974) Mary Kellerman (1974) Carol Brownlee (1980) Denise Freese (1982, 83, 84, 85) Shae Kelley (2015) Josie Buckingham (2015, 16) Kionna Kellogg (2011, 12, 13) Kiara Buford (2009, 10, 11, 12) GGG Diane Kinney (1985, 86, 87, 88) Laura Gardner (1979, 81, 82) Mary Klotzbeecher (1991, 92, 93, 94) CCC Hannah Garry (2004, 05, 06) Sarah Klun (1997, 98) April Calhoun (2005, 06) Danielle Garven (2016) Leslie Knight (2005, 06, 07, 08) Korinne Campbell (2007, 08) Rachel Gaugert (1977, 78) Cindy Kommers (1975, 76) Stacy Carver (1990, 91, 92, 93) Tanisha Gilbert (2001, 03) Joan Kowalsky (1978, 79) Sarah Cecka (1995, 96) Jackie Goulet (1987, 88, 89, 90) Ellen Kramer (1988, 89, 90) Shonté Clay (2011, 12) Deb Krats (1974) HHH Cindy Kuhlman (1980, 81, 82, 83) Jennifer Hall (1987, 88, 89, 90) Mindy Hansen (1996, 97, 98, 99) Zoe Harper (2007, 08, 09, 10) Brandi Harris (1999, 2000) Lynda Hass (1996, 97, 98) Joanna Hedstrom (2014, 15, 16) Ebba Hemberg (2001, 02) Leslie Hill (2001, 02, 03, 04) Debbie Hilmerson (1985, 86, 87, 88) Kayla Hirt (2013, 14, 15) Lisa Hoelscher (1983, 84, 85, 86) Beth Hufford (1987, 88) Debbie Hunter (1980, 81, 82, 83)

III Alex Ionescu (2012) Angie Iverson (1995, 96, 97, 98)

JJJ Lindsey Jaede (2007, 08) Sue Jaqua (1976) Jackie Johnson (2013, 14)

Linda Roberts Sari Noga

66 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY LLL PPP Lauren Lacey (2005, 06) Cara Pearson (1992, 93, 94, 95) Annalese Lamke (2016) Carol Peterka (1983, 84, 85, 86) Lori Lawler (1992, 93, 94, 95) Sue Petersen (1980) Theresa LeCuyer (1998, 99) Sue Pfeifer (1975, 76) Bobbi Lewandowski (1974, 75) Cindy Phillips (1984, 85, 86, 87) Lindsay Lieser (2000, 01, 02, 03) Brandy Pickens (1998, 2000, 01) Lisa Lissimore (1980) Susie Piram (1986, 87, 88) Katie Loberg (2010, 11, 12, 13) Ozlem Piroglu (2001, 02) Shannon Loeblein (1992, 93, 94, 95) Liz Podominick (2004, 05, 06) Kim Prince (2000, 01, 02, 03) MMM Jenny MacKay (2002) RRR Mary Manderfeld (1980, 81) Sue Renner (1987, 88, 89, 90) Tammy Manly (1979, 80, 81) Micaëlla Riché (2011, 12, 13, 14) Brianna Mastey (2009, 10, 11, 12) Cindy Ripsin (1975, 76) Nicole Mastey (2009, 10, 11, 12) Linda Roberts (1978, 79, 80, 81) Janel McCarville (2002, 03, 04, 05) Sonja Robinson (1996, 97, 98, 99) Brittany McCoy (2007, 08, 09, 10) Janet Rogde (1977) Stabresa McDaniel (2014) Lisa Roell (1992, 93, 94) Yvonne McDonald (1977) Kelly Roysland (2004, 05, 06, 07) Trish McGhee (2000, 01, 02, 03) Molly Tadich Kelly McNulty (1993, 95, 96) SSS Barb Meredith (1981, 82, 83, 84) Breanna Salley (2007) Barb Meyer (1978) Brenda Savage (1976, 77, 78, 79) YYY Patty Moran (1976) Gretchen Schad (1983, 84, 85) Rachel Young (1998) Bernie Morris (1974, 75) Sarah Schieber (1996, 98) Shayne Mullaney (2013, 14, 15, 16) Kay Schmidt (1995, 96) ZZZ Teresa Schneider (1974) Amanda Zahui B. (2014, 15) NNN Shannon Schonrock (2003, 04, 05, 06) Jenny Zeller (1989, 90, 91, 92) Kim Nelson (2002, 03) Diane Scovill (1975, 76, 77, 78) Jill Nelson (1983) Andrea Seago (1997) Tonia Nelson (1983) Barb Sell (1973, 74) Sari Noga (2011, 12, 13, 14) Kathy Shrake (1974, 75, 76) Mary Jo Nowak (1986, 87, 88) Carol Ann Shudlick (1991, 92, 93, 94) Nancy Shudlick (1994, 95, 96) OOO Cheri Stafford (1993, 95, 96) Emily Oberlander, Mgr. (2010) Allina Starr (2016) Elsie Ohm (1977, 78, 79) Kathy Steffens (1972, 73, 74) Katie Ohm (2007, 08, 09, 10) Karen Swanson (1980) Erin Olson (1998, 99, 2000) Vicki Swanson (1977) Jodi Olson (1987, 88, 89, 90) Kay Sylva (2008, 09)

TTT Molly Tadich (1984, 85, 86, 87) Jackie Tate (1999, 2000) Drusilla Taylor (1977) Jam Taylor (1989) Swantreca Taylor (1995, 96, 99) Holly Thompson (1989, 90, 91, 92) Jane Thompson (2013)

VVV Cassie VanderHeyden (1999, 2000) Jackie Voigt (2009, 10, 11, 12) Corrin Von Wald (2002, 03)

WWW Sue Wacker (1976, 77, 78) Carlie Wagner (2015, 16) Sue Watlov (1975) Lindsay Whalen (2001, 02, 03, 04) Ayesha Whitfield (1998) Natasha Williams (2005, 06) Barb Wolfangle (1975)

Angie Iverson

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 67 HISTORY

GOPHERS IN THE WNBA

LINDSAY WHALEN JANEL MCCARVILLE EMILY FOX Minnesota Lynx, 2010-pres. Minnesota Lynx, 2013-14, 2016-pres. DRAFT: , 2004-09 , 2007-12 2009 30th Overall Pick 2011, ’13, ’15 WNBA Champion 2013 WNBA Champion (Minnesota Lynx) Five-Time All-Star 2007 WNBA Most Improved Player Three-Time All-WNBA First Team DRAFT: DRAFT: 2005 First Overall Pick 2004 Fourth Overall Pick (New York Liberty) (Connecticut Sun)

AMANDA ZAHUI B. SHAE KELLEY RACHEL BANHAM New York Liberty, 2016-pres. Minnesota Lynx, 2015 Connecticut Sun, 2016-pres. Tulsa Shock, 2015 2015 WNBA Champion DRAFT: DRAFT: DRAFT: 2016 Fourth Overall Pick 2015 Second Overall Pick 2015 35th Overall Pick (Connecticut Sun) (Tulsa Shock) (Minnesota Lynx)

68 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL REPRESENTATION MINNESOTA Edina Mt. Iron Anoka Lea Blackwell (1987-89) Karen Swanson (1979-81) Theresa LeCuyer (1997-99) Kelly McNulty (1992-96) New Hope Apple Valley Elgin Armstrong Apple Valley Elgin Millville April Calhoun (2004-06) Carol Ann Shudlick (1990-94) Katie Ohm (2005-2010) New London Nancy Shudlick (1992-96) Fairbault New London Spicer Eastview Jenny Zeller (1988-92) Tonia Nelson (1992-94) Jamie Broback (2003-06) Forest Lake Lindsay Lieser (1999-03) Becker Jill Nelson (1981-84) New Brighton Brianna Mastey (2008-12) Katie Alsdurf (2004-06) Irondale Nicole Mastey (2008-12) Fosston Lindsey Jaede (2006-08) Bemidji Kelly Roysland (2003-07) New Richland Kayla Hirt (2011-15) Fridley New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva HS Bethel Columbia Heights Carlie Wagner (2014-c) St. Francis Kim Nelson (2000-03) New Ulm Cassie VanderHeyden (1998-00) Grand Rapids Cathedral Angel Leon (2000-01) Sue Renner (1986-90) Mary Manderfeld (1979-81) Blaine Jenny MacKay (2000-02) Orono Cheri Stafford (1992-96) Hinckley-Finlayson Emily Benson (2006-07) Bloomington Amber Dvorak (2009-12) Owatonna Jefferson Hutchinson Angie Iverson (1994-98) Laura Gardner (1978-82) Lindsay Whalen (2000-04) Molly Tadich (1983-87) Jordan Parkers Prairie Megan Kane (2000-01) Sarah Cecka (1994-96) Sari Noga (2010-14) Kennedy Lakeville Princeton Kay Schmidt (1994-96) Lakeville Katie Loberg (2009-13) Breckenridge Liz Podominick (2003-06) Roseville Kenisha Bell (2015-c) North Alexander Ramsey Denise Freese (1981-85) Rachel Banham (2011-16) Ellen Kramer (1987-90) Brooklyn Park LeSeur Redwood Falls Minneapolis Grace Brenda Savage (1975-79) Isabella Ceplecha (1977-79) Ann Steffens (1980-81) Litchfield Rochester Champlin Park Kiauna Burns (1996-98) John Marshall Tanisha Gilbert (2000-03) Little Falls Elsie Ohm (1976-79) Browerville Debbie Hilmerson (1984-88) Lourdes Mary Dressen (1980-84) Mable Lori Lawler (1991-95) Burnsville Mable Canton Stewartville Diane Kinney (1984-88) Marty Dahlen (1978-82) Hannah Garry (2003-06) Jennifer Hall (1986-90) Mankato Shoreview Caledonia East Minnehaha Academy Sarah Schieber (1994-98) Barb Meredith (1980-84) Juanita Boehland (1986-90) Center City Maple Grove St. Charles Chisago Lakes Osseo Kelli Behrens (1982-84) Bryanna Fernstrom (2016-c) Mikayla Bailey (2012-16) St. Cloud Champlin Marshall Tech Anoka Shannon Bolden (2002-06) Kris Johnson (1978-79) Teresa O’Hearn (1996-97) Minnetonka Apollo Chaska Minnetonka Cindy Kuhlman (1979-83) Mindy Hansen (1995-99) Joanna Hedstrom (2013-c) Carol Peterka (1982-86) Cottage Grove Hopkins St. Francis Park Jordan Barnes (2006-08) Lynda Hass (1995-98) Jackie Voigt (2008-12) Leslie Knight (2004-08) Breanna Salley (2006-07) Cloquet Minneapolis St. Paul Deb Hunter (1979-83) Benilde-St. Margaret Central Duluth Joan Kawalsky (1977-79) Linda Roberts (1977-81) Denfeld Grace Coughlin (2014-15) Lisa Lissimore (1979-80) Gail Sederski (1979-80) De La Salle Monica Brown (1994-96) Eden Prairie Allina Starr (2015-c) Ashley Ellis-Milan (2005-10) Christina Collison (2002-06) South Kiara Buford (2008-12) Jackie Johnson (2012-15) Lea Bergin (1988-90) Como Park Shayne Mullaney (2012-16) Washburn Swantreca Taylor (1994-99) Edgerton Kim Bell (1998-02) Cretin Derham Hall Southwest Christian Morton Susie Piram (1985-88) Sy Nonginthirath (1996-97) Mary Bidinger (1978-79) Harding Montrose Shannon Loeblein (1991-95) Stacy Carver (1989-93)

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 69 HISTORY HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL REPRESENTATION Highland Park Western International IOWA Christine Durand (1978-82) Natea Motley (1999-00) Ames St. Agnes Roeper Kionna Kellogg (2010-13) Kathryn Higgins (1999-00) Alana Glass (2000-01) Grand River Stacy Flint Cristy Boles (1980-82) Chisago Lakes Powers Catholic Lakota Whitney Tinjum (2016-c) Brandy Pickens (1997-01) Trudi Spear (1982-84) Winnebago Iron Mountain Mt. Vernon Blue Earth Area North Dickinson Elizabeth Hufford (1983-85) Shannon Schonrock (2002-06) Lisa Roell (1991-95) Lansing KANSAS WISCONSIN Everett Kansas City Cudahy Cindy Phillips (1983-87) Olathe Christian Mary Jo Nowack (1985-88) Southfield Leah Cotton (2009-13) Galesville Southfield-Lathrup Leavenworth Galesville-Ettrick-Trempealeau Kehinde Bello (2016-c) Nikki Coats (1990-94) Annalese Lamke (2015-c) Taiye Bello (2016-c) Hudson Midland LOUISIANA Corrin VonWald (2001-03) Dow Dubach Kenosha Jackie Goulet (1986-90) Sue Key (2016-c) Carol Brownlee (1979-81) Madison ALABAMA MARYLAND LaFollette Eufaula Potomac Sarah Klun (1994-98) Jackie Tate (1998-01) Tammy Manly (1978-81) Mikwaukee Madison Rufus King Bob Jones MASSACHUSETTS Margaret Blom (1996-97) China Antoine (2009-11) Roxbury Vincent Marion Junction South Boston Karley Barnes (2015-c) Antoinetta Blevins (1998-00) Crystal Flint (1991-94) Neenah Montgomery Laura Coenen (1981-85) Carver NEW JERSEY Oconomowoc Kim Prince (1999-03) Princeton Robin Dabareiner (1978-82) Notre Dame Stevens Point ARIZONA Korinne Campbell (2006-08) Janel McCarville (2001-05) Scottsdale West Bend Chaperral NEW YORK East Sonja Robinson (1995-99) Brockport Jennifer Sell (1981-83) Nancy Alexander (1990-94) ILLINOIS CALIFORNIA Queens Cherry Valley Bakersfield Mary Louis Academy Rockford Guilford Moneeke Bowden (1998-00) Jasmine Brunson (2016-c) Andrea Seago (1996-98) Eureka Chicago Cindy Bradley (1985-89) OHIO Von Steuben Long Beach Cincinnati Shonté Clay (2010-12) Brandi Harris (1998-00) New Richmond Washington Josie Buckingham (2014-16) Leslie Hill (2000-04) COLORADO East Cleveland Elmhurst Denver Shaw York Community Denver East Holly Thompson (1988-92) Lisa Hoelscher (1982-86) Shae Kelley (2014-15) Lincolnwood Highlands Ranch OREGON Loyola Academy ThunderRidge Eugene Brittany McCoy (2006-2010) Emily Fox (2005-09) South Eugene Olympia Fields Rachel Young (1997-98) Marian Catholic CONNECTICUT Lake Oswego Lauren Lacey (2004-06) New Milford Jamie Ellis (1994-98) Skokie Jane Thompson (2012-13) Nehalem Niles North Gretchen Lesh (1984-86) Natasha Williams (2004-06) INDIANA Portland Granger Jefferson MICHIGAN South Bend St. Joseph’s Brittany Davis (2004-06) Detroit Kristen Dockery (2007-11) Salem St. Martin DePorres Greenfield West Salem Dana Joubert (1988-92) Greenfield Central Kay Sylva (2007-09) Cass Tech Jenny Dillion (1988-92) Ayesha Whitfield (1997-98)

70 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY PENNSYLVANIA NIGERIA Harrisburg Anambra, Nigeria Bishop McDevitt De La Salle Mary Klotzbeecher (1990-94) Ngozi Okechukwa (1998-99)

SOUTH DAKOTA ROMANIA Bedfield Bucharest Erin Schaffer (1998-99) Alex Ionescu (2011-12) Milbank Gretchen Schad (1982-85) SWEDEN Mitchell Stockholm Erin Olson (1997-00) Ebba Hemberg (2000-02) Kadidja Anderson (2000-04) TENNESSEE Amanda Zahui B. (2013-15) Memphis Central TURKEY Trish McGhee (1999-03) Ankara, Turkey Ozlem Piroglu (2000-02) TEXAS Dallas Skyline Stabresa McDaniel (2013-15) Garland Kynadi Johnson (2015) Irving Irving MacArthur Tory Jacobs (2014-15) Plano East LaToyia Watkins (1994-95) Rosharon Manvel Rangie Bessard (2014-15)

VIRGINIA Virginia Beach Princess Anne Gadiva Hubbard (2016-c)

WASHINGTON Bellevue Interlake Jodie Olson (1986-90)

AUSTRALIA Leeming, Western Australia Jessie Edwards (2015-c)

Perth, Western Australia Willetton Zoe Harper (2006-2010)

CANADA Gloucester, Ontario Louis Riel Micaëlla Riché (2010-14) Scarborough Ontario St. John Paul II Catholic Secondary Danielle Garven (2015-16) Whitby, Ontario Leo Austin Secondary Tanisha Smith (2006-10)

HUNGARY Pecs PTE Babits Mihaly Gyakorlo Gimnazium Palma Kaposi

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 71 HISTORY JERSEY NUMBER HISTORY #1 Brittany Davis (2004-06) #13 Joan Kawalsky (1977-79) #23 Laura Gardner (1978-82) Rachel Banham (2011-16) Deb Hunter (1979-83) Jenny Zeller (1988-92) Debbie Hilmerson (1984-88) Sarah Cecka (1994-96) #2 China Antoine (2009-11) Lindsay Whalen (2000-04) Kiauna Burns (1996-98) Jane Thompson (2012-13) Moneeke Bowden (1998-00) Stabresa McDaniel (2013-15) #14 Mary Bidinger (1977-78) Tanisha Gilbert (2000-03) Danielle Garven (2015-16) Mary Jo Nowak (1985-88) Shae Kelley (2014-15) Holly Thompson (1988-92) Kenisha Bell (2015-present) #3 Antoinetta Blevins (1998-00) Sarah Schieber (1995-98) Ebba Hemberg (2000-02) Trish McGhee (1999-03) #24 Barb Meredith (1980-84) Kelly Roysland (2003-07) Alex Ionescu (2011-12) Elizabeth Hufford (1984-88) Shayne Mullaney (2012-16) Bryanna Fernstrom (2016-present) Dana Joubert (1988-92) Nancy Shudlick (1992-96) #15 Denise Freese (1981-85) Margaret Blom (1996-97) Mary Klotzbeecher (1990-94) Rachel Young (1997-98) Jamie Ellis (1994-98) Kim Nelson (2001-03) Jackie Tate (1998-00) Mikayla Bailey (2012-16) Breanna Salley (2006-07) Micaëlla Riché (2010-14) #25 Tammy Manly (1978-81) Allina Starr (2015-present) Tonia Nelson (1982-83) Jodi Olson (1986-90) #20 Latoya Watkins (1994-95) Sy Nonginthirath (1996-97) Leslie Hill (2000-04) Corrin Von Wald (2001-03) Natasha Williams (2004-06) Emily Benson (2006-07) Zoe Harper (2006-2010) Diane Brown (2007-08) Kayla Hirt (2011-15) Katie Loberg (2009-13) Kehinde Bello (2016-present) Kynadi Johnson (2015-16) Palma Kaposi (2016-present) Shayne Mullaney #21 Linda Roberts (1977-81) Gretchen Schad (1982-85) #4 Lea Blackwell (1987-89) Lea Bergin (1988-90) Erin Olson (1997-00) Nancy Alexander (1999-94) Janel McCarville (2001-05) Shannon Loeblein (1991-95) Emily Fox (2005-09) Lindsay Lieser (1999-03) Jackie Johnson (2012-15) Sonja Robinson (1995-99) Ashley Ellis-Milan (2005-2010) #5 Ayesha Whitfield (1997-98) Sari Noga (2010-14) Brandi Harris (1998-00) Jasmine Brunson (2016-present) Ozlem Piroglu (2000-02) April Calhoun (2004-06) #22 Brenda Savage (1975-79) Korinne Campbell (2006-08) Gail Sederski (1979-80) Kionna Kellogg (2010-13) Mary Dressen (1980-84) Tory Jacobs (2014-15) Gretchen Lesh (1985-86) Taiye Bello (2016-present) Crystal Flint (1989-94) Kay Schmidt (1994-96) #10 Lisa Lissimore (1979-80) Alana Glass (2000-01) Lisa Hoelscher (1982-86) Shannon Bolden (2002-06) Cara Pearson (1991-95) Kristen Dockery (2007-11) Swantreca Taylor (1994-96, ‘98-99) Joanna Hedstrom (2013-present) Marty Dahlen Kim Prince (1999-03) Kay Sylva (2007-09) Jessie Edwards (2015-present) #30 Marty Dahlen (1978-82) Jennifer Sell (1972-74) #11 Christine Durand (1978-82) Brandy Pickens (1997-01) Jennifer Hall (1986-90) Kiara Buford (2008-12) Lisa Roell (1991-94) Whitney Tinjum (2016-present) Cassie VanderHeyden (1998-00) Shannon Schonrock (2002-06) #31 Carol Brownlee (1979-81) Leah Cotton (2009-13) Carol Peterka (1983-86) Grace Coughlin (2014-15) Leslie Morgan (1988-89) Kelly McNulty (1992-93) #12 Robin Dabareiner (1978-80) Hannah Garry (2003-06) Cindy Phillips (1983-87) Jordan Barnes (2006-08) Mindy Hanson (1995-99) Kathryn Higgins (1999-00) #32 Isabella Ceplecha (1978-79) Jenny MacKay (2001-02) Mary Manderfeld (1979-81) Brittany McCoy (2006-10) Diane Kinney (1984-88) Sue Key (2016-present) Ellen Stewart (1988-89) Shannon Bolden Nikki Coats (1990-94)

72 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY

Lynda Hass (1995-98) Sarah Klun (1996-98) Katie Alsdurf (2004-06) Tanisha Smith (2006-2010) #45 Kelly Behrens (1982-84) Amanda Zahui B. (2013-15) Ngozi Okechukwa (1998-99) Karley Barnes (2015-present) Leslie Knight (2004-08) Jackie Voigt (2008-12) #33 Elsie Ohm (1976-79) Trudi Spear (1983-84) #50 Molly Tadich (1983-87) Cindy Bradley (1985-89) Christina Collison (2002-06) Kelly McNulty (1994-96) Teresa O’Hearn (1996-97) #51 Cheri Stafford (1992-96) Theresa LeCuyer (1997-99) Jamie Broback (2003-06) #52 Cindy Kuhlman (1979-83) Juanita Boehland (1986-90) Angel Leon (2000-01) Josie Buckingham (2014-16)

#53 Angie Iverson (1994-98)

#54 Susie Piram (1984-88) Kim Bell (1988-02)

#55 Sue Renner (1986-90) Liz Podominick (2003-06) Amber Dvorak (2009-12)

Elsie Ohm

Carlie Wagner (2014-present)

#34 Ann Steffens (1972-74) Kris Johnson (1975-76) Jill Nelson (1982-84) Jenny Dillion (1988-92) Monica Brown (1994-96) Lauren Lacey (2004-06) Lindsey Jaede (2006-08) Shonté Clay (2010-12) Gadiva Hubbard (2016-present)

#35 Stacy Carver (1989-93) Andrea Seago (1996-98) Erin Schaffer (1998-99) Kadidja Andersson (2000-04) Katie Ohm (2005-2010) Rangie Bessard (2014-15)

#40 Ellen Kramer (1987-90) Lori Lawler (1991-95)

#41 Brianna Mastey (2008-12) Annalese Lamke (2015-present)

#42 Cristy Boles (1980-82) Carol Ann Shudlick (1990-94) Natea Motley (1999-00)

#43 Karen Swanson (1979-80) Jackie Goulet (1986-90) Megan Kane (2000-01) Nicole Mastey (2008-12)

#44 Laura Coenen (1981-85)

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74 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY TEAM STATISTICS BY YEAR 77.6 71.4 76.4 64.6 80.7 71.6 81.8 72.1 66.3 73.9 80.2 70.6 76.2 69.0 71.5 71.7 68.8 67.9 72.9 66.1 65.5 73.9 PTS 2018 2166 1863 2008 1833 S 271 2095 261 1928 321 2138 258 1808 320 2098 195 1861 386 355 2290 284 1855 338 237 2068 288 1906 204 339 2058 310 1931 219 258 1925 219 1901 257 2042 234 203 1784 299 2068 B 85 63 77 51 76 39 81 75 70 59 97 47 52 96 59 57 70 TO 566 543 585 627 516 655 576 858 720 613 491 550 506 567 523 634 551 A 421 408 441 426 387 352 386 598 136 518 334 411 602 109 390 398 374 688 120 506 409 369 610 119 312 431 470 406 609 115 384 484 482-9 464-4 PF-FO 528-11 545-11 516-11 516-11 532-25 533-17 531-21 574-33 577-18 643-28 548-30 538-18 512-17 472-17 553-21 564-31 518-15 509-21 535-11 545-14 AVG 42.2 39.7 43.8 38.8 33.2 36.3 41.9 37.0 41.5 42.3 38.3 40.4 41.6 34.4 38.5 42.7 36.9 43.4 41.2 40.1 36.8 42.0 864 945 929 993 REB 1140 1073 1227 1085 1172 1035 1162 1141 1072 1091 1124 1040 1195 1033 1216 1154 1122 1175 345-659 357-586 449-778 355-591 354-510 360-585 412-623 408-664 358-571 376-617 OFF-DEF PCT .677 .675 .660 .637 .657 .680 .676 .641 .701 .697 .662 .690 .669 .706 .718 .663 .720 .682 .677 .610 .696 .620 FT-FTA 410-606 388-575 388-588 326-512 376-572 340-500 438-648 335-523 400-571 453-650 376-568 387-561 457-683 405-574 436-607 299-451 456-633 393-576 361-533 359-589 382-549 362-584 PCT .375 .276 .372 .283 .386 .376 .294 .399 .349 .336 29-83 93-248 62-225 90-242 34-120 66-171 47-125 35-119 77-193 44-131 3FG-3FGA PCT .463 .417 .455 .403 .477 .445 .447 .426 .500 .453 .412 .449 .434 .426 .455 .428 .430 .460 .416 .416 .451 .422 FG-FGA 796-1720 739-1771 830-1825 724-1798 828-1736 839-1884 688-1540 760-1785 883-1766 901-1987 765-1855 738-1645 767-1769 763-1793 786-1727 813-1898 793-1846 818-1779 770-1853 737-1772 843-1870 689-1633 8-19 6-22 18-11 8-21 20-7 12-15 7-21 18-10 8-20 9-19 9-18 RECORD Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents

1991-92 Minnesota

1990-91 Minnesota SEASON

AVG 1981-82 Minnesota 1989-90 Minnesota 1982-83 Minnesota

1983-84 Minnesota 1988-89 Minnesota 1984-85 Minnesota 1985-86 Minnesota 1986-87 Minnesota 1987-88 Minnesota

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 75 HISTORY TEAM STATISTICS BY YEAR 64.5 77.8 71.7 79.7 75.1 67.9 65.9 68.7 57.1 59.5 60.6 72.4 79.6 64.8 80.5 62.1 67.4 68.7 73.3 76.8 73.0 71.2 PTS AVG 2150 1844 1856 1598 1956 2229 2173 1819

S 262 2001 321 2412 293 316 2390 264 2104 303 189 1902 245 225 267 217 1606 381 215 1635 316 232 1814 244 1677 268 212 1856 264 2127 300 2226 250 1897 246 1851 B 71 79 98 90 93 82 31 59 49 59 99 81 76 67 TO 570 513 564 451 562 552 580 683 591 518 595 488 499 492 A 397 558 532 533 101 524 507 441 491 110 307 415 466 110 377 617 107 442 495 107 352 514 534 127 353 542 460 104 380 417 438 103 423 510 506 380 409 564- 575- 560- 490- 473- 473- 530-8 475-7 523-8 441-9 459-4 PF-FO 547-20 503-14 577-18 592-19 495-18 523-15 486-10 552-25 482-13 467-10 516-10 AVG 31.0 36.2 34.6 39.6 36.3 35.5 36.3 39.1 37.3 36.8 39.6 43.1 36.2 43.0 40.3 39.8 39.7 42.3 38.8 39.6 38.8 39.5 961 994 994 977 REB 1086 1072 1189 1017 1016 1055 1044 1070 1206 1162 1128 1075 1071 1141 1125 1149 1009 1026 337-624 336-736 450-636 385-804 385-632 334-660 332-684 376-668 373-682 337-657 412-658 379-598 438-629 344-599 389-654 341-589 361-589 330-665 356-663 360-643 296-632 323-588 OFF-DEF PCT .751 .757 .668 .732 .696 .727 .679 .676 .671 .641 .627 .688 .711 .702 .670 .636 .664 .687 .688 .694 .707 0.687 FT-FTA 395-526 486-642 328-491 484-661 447-642 410-564 421-613 322-474 440-651 466-695 320-499 343-547 379-551 410-577 348-496 307-458 336-528 370-557 340-495 447-650 412-594 328-464 PCT .348 .370 .333 .376 .369 .349 .340 .320 .353 .314 .337 .285 .295 .224 .333 .303 .281 .339 .398 .307 .310 .315 94-330 62-277 80-264 69-225 81-261 79-251 136-391 138-373 192-577 120-319 171-463 105-301 146-429 154-482 118-334 108-344 120-356 120-407 141-424 105-374 102-301 149-374 3FG-3FGA PCT .422 .507 .410 .493 .437 .447 .412 .371 .414 .461 .369 .396 .443 .397 .453 .385 .396 .429 .442 .459 .448 .432 735-1740 894-1762 815-1987 893-1810 743-1699 688-1539 644-1563 561-1511 649-1568 691-1498 583-1579 599-1514 865-1953 671-1691 842-1859 645-1674 689-1740 692-1613 819-1855 855-1864 702-1567 722-1671 25-6 22-8

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10-18 7-20 4-23 4-24 4-23 12-15 18-11 14-12 RECORD FG-FGA Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents Opponents

2002-03 Minnesota

2001-02 Minnesota

2000-01 Minnesota 1999-00 Minnesota

1998-99 Minnesota 1997-98 Minnesota

1996-97 Minnesota

1995-96 Minnesota

1994-95 Minnesota

1993-94 Minnesota SEASON 1992-93 Minnesota

76 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY TEAM STATISTICS BY YEAR 71.9 63.5 76.2 65.5 68.7 62.3 69.4 65.6 67.3 64.0 61.5 62.8 59.8 62.3 63.2 67.0 63.2 66.8 67.5 63.6 67.9 55.3 59.7 71.5 PTS 2374 2221 2514 2095 2406 2243 2221 1969 2423 1845 1912 2022 2084 1782 2308 1879 2029 2432 S 237 238 220 238 192 311 238 244 307 224 1919 237 261 1885 219 281 1994 227 276 2145 275 303 2204 232 218 1889 282 277 266 281 B 84 72 65 94 84 76 TO 519 516 515 531 611 458 A 639 433 137 492 436 124 582 519 195 467 494 112 545 517 176 505 587 143 454 495 117 416 453 130 411 601 108 389 409 547 158 395 412 595 137 412 429 598 157 418 486 620 128 434 388 435 121 429 551 575 122 398 532 120 411 543 119 556 532 119 575- 550- 637- 528- 503- 520- 578- 603- 504- 570- 619- 531-8 509-8 551-6 503-3 544-8 PF-FO 565-15 469-11 575-10 609-19 609-15 531-11 634-15 623-13 AVG 41.4 36.5 44.3 35.1 39.2 36.5 37.8 35.3 40.7 35.3 38.3 34.8 38.0 33.3 34.3 37.3 34.5 40.4 32.9 36.8 28.6 37.1 28.9 35.4 921 974 982 REB 1367 1279 1461 1123 1372 1313 1209 1060 1465 1058 1149 1112 1141 1067 1098 1195 1137 1333 1029 1263 1202 501-866 459-820 389-734 388-821 477-836 490-975 363-697 383-766 323-735 417-724 348-764 400-698 348-719 457-738 409-728 352-781 314-607 356-673 334-640 390-873 328-654 395-807 OFF-DEF 459-1002 367-1005 PCT .714 .721 .701 .751 .718 .761 .667 .735 .729 .717 .745 .763 .741 .720 .715 .685 .690 .675 .715 .716 .736 .745 .724 .742 FT-FTA 320-448 460-638 373-532 404-538 465-648 455-598 430-645 545-741 420-576 438-611 360-483 431-565 397-536 390-542 344-481 465-679 434-629 490-726 337-471 390-545 376-511 485-651 433-598 523-705 PCT .329 .320 .393 .347 .352 .309 .318 .325 .337 .318 .341 .337 .379 .289 .331 .339 .365 .288 .376 .326 .349 242-735 214-668 236-770 .306 194-494 174-553 .315 140-404 225-684 .329 122-347 169-547 121-381 179-551 180-534 155-488 184-540 176-523 114-301 150-519 116-350 127-375 161-441 111-385 142-435 159-455 175-.466 3FG-3FGA PCT .388 .429 .369 .448 .398 .439 .375 .419 .398 .409 .400 .372 .413 .398 .426 .425 .413 .412 .422 .435 .381 .466 .410 .482 FG-FGA 906-2335 920-2145 806-2186 904-2018 728-1831 813-1851 794-2117 878-2094 690-1733 680-1664 653-1631 637-1712 680-1645 710-1782 751-1763 783-1842 750-1817 799-1939 659-1562 669-1537 696-1828 824-1768 727-1773 875-1817 23-10 22-13 18-14 19-17 12-18 13-17 20-12 20-12 17-16 19-10 26-8

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GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 77 HISTORY TEAM STATISTICS BY YEAR 78.9 83.6 PTS 2554 S 224 221 2676 B 82 TO 422 A 641 448 125 490 PF-FO 569-16 526-15 AVG 42.2 42.9 REB 1352 1373 481-871 478-895 OFF-DEF PCT .740 .760 FT-FTA 407-550 412-542 PCT .307 .354 225-734 292-824 3FG-3FGA PCT .424 .430 FG-FGA 961-2267 986-2291

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AVG 2015-16 Minnesota

78 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF REB AVG PF-FO A TO B S PTS AVG 2015-16 Minnesota 20-12 986-2291 .430 292-824 .354 412-542 .760 478-895 1373 42.9 526-15 490 422 82 221 2676 83.6 Opponents 961-2267 .424 225-734 .307 407-550 .740 481-871 1352 42.2 569-16 641 448 125 224 2554 78.9 13 apeice,andShannonLoebleinwith11. Coates with14points,CrystalFlintandNancyAlexander minutes ofplay.OtherGophersindoublefigureswereNikki by CarolAnnShudlickwith19points,allscoredinthefirst30 26 points.FiveMinnesotaplayersscoredin double figures,led all scorers,andwastheonyIrishplayerindoublefigureswith points fromthecharitystripe.NotreDame’sBethMorganled took advantage of its 34 free throw opportunities, scoring 24 Dame hadtwoplayersfouloutofthegame,andMinnesota 44-29, butmissedmanyoftheirscond-chanceshots.Notre the Gophers’pullaway.TheIrishoutreboundedGophers Lawler contributedeight points, six onfree throws, to help her fieldgoalattempts,includingtwofromthree-pointrange. seven-point leadearlyintheperiod.Alexandernailedallfiveof Lawler andNancyAlexanderturnedatwo-pointdeficitinto 31-30 lead. In the second half, the accuracy of reserves Lori mainder of the half. Minnesota went into halftime with a mere 5:07 togointhefirsthalf,butscoredjustonebasketre- the firsthalfagainstNotreDame.TheGophersled29-18with Minnesota cameoutstrong,andbuiltupan11-pointleadin Game summary: 1994 NCAATOURNAMENT Cara Pearsonwith10. phers indoublefigureswereCrystalFlintwith15points, and way with22points,13reboundsandfourassists. Other Go- in double figures. For Minnesota, Carol Ann Shudlick lead the scorers with25points,andwasoneoffiveontheteam scoring ing thefinalscoreto98-72.Vanderbilt’sGillingham leadall Gophers, scoringatreywith20.4secondsontheclock,bring- increase theleadto98-69.NancyAlexanderansweredfor Jared scoringathree-pointerwith43.8secondsremainingto despite racking up four fouls. Vandy didn’t let up,with Ginger span. Shudlickplayedallbuttwominutesinthesecondhalf, of play,whiletheGophersmanagedjust12pointsduring Commodores rackedup23pointsinthefinaleightminutes lead to19pointswithjustundersevenminutesgo.The got nocloser.Vanderbiltwentona13-5runtoincreaseits on abasketbyLoriLawlerwith11:47lefttheclock,but In the second period, Minnesota wasableto pull to within 12 looked back. By halftime, the Gophers had a 15-point deficit. derbilt answeredwithalayupbyHeidiGillingham,andnever Carol AnnShudlickwith11:02remaininginthehalf,butVan- first half.Minnesotapulledevenat16-16onajumpshotby Gophers didn’tgiveupeasily, tying the score six times inthe throws byRhondaBlades,andneverrelinquishedthelead.The Vanderbilt scoredthefirstpointsofgameontwofree Game summary: March 16,1994•SouthBend,Ind. March 19,1994•Nashville,Tenn. NCAA TournamentSecondRound MINNESOTA 81,NOTREDAME76 VANDERBILT 98,MINNESOTA72 NCAA TournamentFirstRound NCAA TOURNAMENTHISTORY Vanderbilt Minnesota 5 Totals Team Louis Smith Gorsica Sam Harris Blades Jared Gillingham Dougherty Vanderbilt Powell Totals Team N. Shudlick Roell Nelson Klotzbeecher Lawler Alexander Coates Loeblein C.A. Shudlick Flint Minnesota Pearson Notre Dame

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MINNESOTA 71, UNLV 54 UNLV MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP March 16, 2002 • Chapel Hill, N.C. Davis 18 1-4 1-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 NCAA Tournament First Round Frohlick 36 4-14 1-2 0-0 7 2 2 3 0 2 9 Glaser 28 4-9 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1 1 0 8 Game summary: Jinks 29 5-19 0-3 0-0 1 3 1 4 0 1 10 The Gophers used a healthy dose of defense and the scoring of D. McCracklin 8 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 2 0 0 4 Lindsay Whalen to capture a 71-54 victory over UNLV. Whalen Johansson 9 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 poured in 29 points, including 9-of-10 from the free throw Mitchell 18 2-4 0-0 0-0 4 4 4 2 1 0 4 line, but it was the Gopher post defense that that the tempo of S. McCracklin 19 5-11 0-0 1-3 12 2 0 1 3 1 11 the game. Kadidja Andersson and Janel McCarville shut down Strong 3 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 UNLV All-American Linda Frohlich, limiting the 6-2 senior to Swanson 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 nine points, under half of her season average of 20.9 points Sneed 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 per game. Frohlich was held scoreless in the second half and Homan 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 finished the game hitting just four of 14 field goals attempts. Team 5 The 54 points scored by the Lady Rebels was the best defen- Totals 200 25-70 3-10 1- 3 39 15 12 16 5 9 54 sive effort of the season for the Gophers. Andersson scored the game’s first bucket on a layup and the Gophers never trailed. Minnesota MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP The score was tied at 6-6 before Minnesota scored eight con- Von Wald 34 5-9 0-0 0-2 8 1 0 2 0 1 10 secutive points and never looked back. The Gophers grabbed a Andersson 33 4-14 0-0 0-2 6 1 1 0 2 1 8 29-13 lead on an Ebba Hemberg jumper followed by a Frohlich McCarville 28 2-4 0-0 2-2 12 1 5 2 2 2 6 three-pointer with 9:20 left in the first half. Minnesota went Lieser 33 4-5 4-5 0-0 5 2 0 2 0 0 12 on to take a 37-24 halftime lead. Minnesota’s lead was never Whalen 32 10-16 0-1 9-10 4 0 4 5 1 5 29 Prince 16 0-7 0-0 0-0 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 seriously threatened in the second half. A three-pointer by Hemberg 12 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 Lindsay Lieser, her fourth of the game, game the Gophers Hill 8 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 1 1 1 2 their biggest lead of the game at 54-32 with 10:29 to play. Nelson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 All 12 Golden Gophers in uniform got into the ballgame in the Bell 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 waning minutes. MacKay 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 McGhee 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Team 3 Totals 200 28-62 4- 6 11-16 45 7 13 15 7 10 71

1 2 OT OT F FG% 3FG% FT% UNLV 24 30 -- -- 54 35.7 30.0 33.3 Minnesota 37 34 -- -- 71 45.2 66.7 68.8

NORTH CAROLINA 72, MINNESOTA 69 Minnesota MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP March 18, 2002 • Chapel Hill, N.C. Von Wald 40 6-13 1-2 1-3 10 2 3 5 0 1 14 Andersson 33 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 2 1 3 6 NCAA Tournament Second Round McCarville 26 3-6 0-0 1-2 12 4 4 5 3 0 7 Lieser 39 1-4 1-4 0-0 2 1 4 1 0 2 3 Game summary: Whalen 39 12-20 4-9 3-3 5 3 7 5 0 2 31 The Minnesota women’s basketball team was defeated by Hemberg 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina, 72-69, in the second round of the NCAA Tour- Prince 19 4-9 0-0 0-1 2 3 0 2 0 1 8 nament. The Golden Gophers end their dream season with a Hill 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22-8 record. The Gophers were led by Lindsay Whalen, who Team 5 scored 31 points and dished out seven assists. Corrin Von Totals 200 29-58 6-15 5- 9 39 15 18 20 4 9 69 Wald added 14 points. Janel McCarville, despite playing just 26 minutes because of foul trouble, pulled down 12 rebounds. North Carolina MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP Minnesota held its last lead at 69-68 on a Whalen layup with Thomas 20 1-2 0-0 1-2 2 2 1 3 0 1 3 1:54 left to play. North Carolina’s Candance Sutton scored the Brown 39 7-15 4-8 1-1 6 2 3 0 0 4 19 deciding basket on a lay-in at 1:38. Crystal Baptist’s rebound Sutton 38 8-18 0-0 2-5 8 3 1 1 3 4 18 basket with 17 seconds left secured the victory. A last-second Metcalf 10 0-5 0-4 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 three-pointer by Whalen fell short. The Gophers had everything Teasley 37 6-15 4-9 1-2 1 0 9 3 1 1 17 go their way early in the game. Whalen hit a trio of three-point- Bell 23 1-7 1-1 0-0 4 2 0 4 0 0 3 ers in the game’s first seven minutes to give Minnesota a 21-7 Baptist 22 5-9 0-0 2-3 10 2 0 1 1 1 12 lead. The momentum began to swing the Tar Heels way when Chambers 11 0-2 0 1 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 McCarville picked up her second four with eight minutes left Team 2 in the first half. With McCarville on the bench, North Carolina Totals 200 28-73 9-23 7-13 37 13 18 12 5 11 72 went inside the paint and chipped away at the Gopher lead. The Gophers were forced to bring back McCarville, hoping she 1 2 OT OT F FG% 3FG% FT% wouldn’t pick up another first-half foul, but that’s exactly Minnesota 37 32 -- -- 69 50.0 40.0 55.6 what happened with 4:18 before intermission. After that point, North Carolina 36 36 -- -- 72 38.4 39.1 53.8 North Carolina closed the half on a 9-4 run, yet the Gophers still clung to a 37-36 lead at halftime. The second half was a game of runs, with the Gophers seemingly answering each rush by the Tar Heels, but North Carolina’s seven second-half three-pointers made the difference in the game.

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MINNESOTA 68, TULANE 48 Tulane MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP March 22, 2003 • Stanford, Calif. Wilson 21 2-8 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 2 0 0 4 NCAA Tournament First Round Slaughter 33 2-3 0-0 2-2 6 4 0 1 0 4 6 McKiver 21 4-10 1-1 0-0 5 4 1 2 1 1 9 Game summary: Nadeau 32 4-8 3-5 0-0 0 2 2 6 0 0 11 Minnesota advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tour- Joseph 23 2-11 0-4 0-0 3 3 5 1 0 3 4 nament with a 68-48 victory over Tulane in action played Haris 11 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 in Maples Pavilion in Stanford, Calif. Lindsay Whalen led Henry 18 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 3 2 5 1 1 2 all scorers with 18 points, all of them scored in the second Moore 18 2-4 0-0 0-0 0 4 1 2 0 0 4 half. Freshman point guard Shannon Schonrock played all Hampton 22 4-4 0-0 0-2 8 0 1 2 0 3 8 40 minutes and tied a career-high with 12 points. Kadidja Themann 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Andersson was the third Gopher in double figures, scoring 10 Team 3 points. The 48 points scored by Tulane is a season-low for Totals 200 21-55 4-14 2- 4 28 17 14 22 2 15 48 the Gopher defense. Tulane shot just 38.2 percent from the field and turned the ball over 22 times. Minnesota shot 54.3 Minnesota MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP percent from the floor but a tight Green Wave defense forced Von Wald 26 1-4 0-2 6-6 5 3 6 3 0 3 8 the Gophers into 20 turnovers of their own. After foul trouble Andersson 33 5-6 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 1 0 1 10 placed Gopher starter Corrin Von Wald on the bench for the McCarville 26 4-6 0-0 1-2 7 3 0 2 2 4 9 final 13 minutes of the first half, Tulane took advantage and Schonrock 40 4-7 2-3 2-3 2 0 1 3 0 3 12 grabbed a 28-27 lead at the half. Minnesota struggled with Whalen 37 6-13 3-6 3-5 5 1 6 7 0 1 18 Tulane’s tight defense, turning the ball over 12 times. Whalen Prince 18 3-4 0-0 0-1 3 3 1 1 0 2 6 struggled as well, going scoreless and taking just three shots Hill 13 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 from the field. Seven other Gophers scored, led by Schonrock, Lieser 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 who tallied eight first-half points. Tulane extended their lead Bolden 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 30-27 before the Gophers hit their next six shots. Back-to- Glibert 3 1-3 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 back Whalen three-pointers started an 8-0 run that broke a Collison 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 35-35 tie and provided the Gophers with an eight-point lead Team 2 1 at 43-35. A Whalen and layup with 10:48 remaining gave Totals 200 25-46 5-11 13-18 31 10 15 20 2 15 68 Minnesota a double-digit lead that the Gophers would not re- linquish. Minnesota made 14-of-24 field goal attempts (58.3 1 2 OT OT F FG% 3FG% FT% percent) in the second half. Tulane 28 20 -- -- 48 38.2 28.6 50.0 Minnesota 27 41 -- -- 68 54.3 45.5 72.2

Minnesota MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP Von Wald 38 5-10 1-1 8-8 3 3 3 0 0 3 19 Andersson 32 5-9 0-0 1-2 4 4 3 1 0 1 11 MINNESOTA 68, STANFORD 56 McCarville 27 3-5 0-0 1-2 11 3 0 2 1 3 7 March 24, 2003 • Stanford, Calif. Schonrock 39 3-11 3-10 3-4 1 2 2 1 0 0 12 NCAA Tournament Second Round Whalen 38 3-11 2-3 5-6 4 1 6 4 0 0 13 Prince 17 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 2 0 0 4 Hill 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Game summary: Lieser 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Corrin Von Wald led four Golden Gophers in double-figures Bolden 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 scoring as No. 6-seeded Minnesota upset No. 3-seeded Stan- Nelson 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ford, 68-56, on its home court to advance to its first Sweet Collison 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 in school history. Von Wald scored 19 points, including Team 5 a clutch 8-for-8 performance from the free throw line in the Totals 200 22-52 6-14 18-22 35 15 15 10 1 7 68 second half. Lindsay Whalen added 13 points and six assists. Shannon Schonrock matched her career high for the second Stanford MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP straight game with 12 points. Kadidja Andersson chipped in Powell 31 7-19 3-7 2-2 7 4 2 5 0 2 19 11. A Von Wald jumper with five seconds left in the first half Thiel 37 5-6 2-2 0-1 6 1 1 2 0 0 12 gave the Gophers a 31-29 lead and the momentum at inter- Trotter 33 0-7 0-1 0-0 10 4 0 2 1 0 0 mission. The Gopher defense held Stanford scoreless in the Suminski 36 2-7 0-2 4-5 1 5 2 3 0 1 8 King 32 1-4 0-3 1-1 2 2 0 0 0 3 3 first five minutes of the second half while building a 10-point Kimyacioglu 23 4-6 3-4 3-3 0 3 1 0 0 0 14 lead on an offensive putback by Janel McCarville. She finished Perryman 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 with a game-high 11 rebounds. Stanford (27-5) fought back Team 3 1 to within a point at 50-49 with 7:23 left on a three-pointer Totals 200 19-50 8-19 10-12 30 21 6 14 1 7 56 by T’Nae Thiel but the Gophers would not fold, going on an 8-0 run over the next five minutes. Minnesota made 10-of- 1 2 OT OT F FG% 3FG% FT% 12 free throws in the final minute of the game to secure the Minnesota 31 37 -- -- 68 42.3 42.9 81.8 victory. The win broke Stanford’s 26-game winning streak in Stanford 29 27 -- -- 56 38.0 42.1 83.3 Maples Pavilion.

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TEXAS 73, MINNESOTA 60 Minnesota MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP March 30, 2003 • Stanford, Calif. Von Wald 33 4-13 1-3 5-7 5 4 0 3 0 1 14 NCAA Tournament West Region Semifinal Andersson 36 2-4 0-0 1-2 5 4 2 3 0 0 5 McCarville 26 4-12 0-0 2-5 12 2 0 1 2 1 10 Game summary: Schonrock 38 1-3 1-2 0-0 3 4 3 0 0 2 3 Minnesota saw one of its finest seasons in school history come Whalen 38 4-12 1-5 4-4 8 4 6 6 0 0 13 to an end with a 73-60 loss to second-seeded Texas in the Prince 16 7-10 0-0 1-2 2 1 0 0 1 1 15 West Region semifinal in Stanford, Calif. Reserve center Kim Hill 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Prince led the Gophers with 15 points. The Gophers trailed by Lieser 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 as many as eight points late in the first half and by a 34-28 Bolden 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 margin at halftime they used a 13-5 run in the first five Gilbert 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 minutes of the second half to capture a 41-39 lead. The next Collison 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 four and a half minutes proved to be crucial. The Longhorns Team 1 went on a 10-0 run, while the Gophers missed four shots and Totals 200 22-57 3-10 13-20 37 20 11 14 3 5 60 committed three turnovers. A free throw by Kadidja Anders- son broke the scoring drought with 10:51 remaining bringing Texas MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP Minnesota back to within four points at 46-42. Texas reserve Schreiber 37 5-13 0-4 4-5 12 0 1 1 0 0 14 Nina Norman hit a huge three-pointer in the Longhorns’ next Stephens 27 3-7 0-0 2-2 5 5 1 2 1 2 8 possession to recapture the momentum. The Gophers closed Bowers 18 2-6 0-0 4-4 3 3 3 2 0 0 8 within three points on several occasions, the biggest at the Carey 40 4-10 1-5 9-10 1 1 2 0 0 2 18 7:42 mark when Lindsay Whalen found Janel McCarville for Dillard 32 4-8 0-0 0-0 5 3 2 2 0 0 8 a driving layup, drawing Texas All-American Stacy Stephens’ Sare 0+ 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fourth foul. McCarville missed the free throw and Andersson Norman 23 5-7 1-1 4-6 3 4 3 3 0 1 15 hauled in the rebound but missed the putback. The teams Reed 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 exchanged baskets in their next possessions, with a Whalen Hastings 23 1-1 0-0 0-1 4 0 0 0 2 1 2 layup cutting Texas‚ lead to 55-52. It would be as close as Williams 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Minnesota would get the rest of the way. Texas scored consec- Team 3 utive baskets, the second by Heather Schreiber with 6:26 re- Totals 200 24-53 2-11 23-28 36 16 12 10 3 6 73 maining would turn out to be the last field goal the Longhorns needed. Texas made 14-of-16 free throws from that point on 1 2 OT OT F FG% 3FG% FT% to secure the victory.The Gophers held Texas center Stephens Minnesota 28 32 -- -- 60 38.6 30.0 65.0 to just eight points and five rebounds before fouling out in Texas 34 39 -- -- 73 45.3 18.2 82.1 the second half.

The 2002-03 Golden Gopher Team Front Row (kneeling L-R): Team manager Nettasha Daniels, Shannon Schonrock, Lindsay Whalen, Corrin Von Wald, Lindsay Lieser, Trish McGhee, Kim Nelson, team manager Julie Schmitz. Back Row: Head coach Pam Borton, assistant coach Melissa McFerrin, director of opera- tions Brian Frye, Tanisha Gilbert, Shannon Bolden, Christina Collison, Kim Prince, Janel McCarville, Kadidja Andersson, Leslie Hill, manager Randi Gibbons, assistant coach Danielle O’Banion, assistant coach David Stromme.

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MINNESOTA 92, UCLA 81 UCLA MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP March 21, 2004 • Minneapolis, Minn. Jones 32 0-3 0-2 3-4 3 4 5 1 0 1 3 NCAA Tournament First Round Veasley 23 1-1 0-0 0-2 4 3 0 0 0 1 2 Blue 40 12-21 2-3 7-9 6 5 3 3 0 1 33 Game summary: Willis 30 5-12 3-8 2-2 3 5 2 2 0 3 15 Behind a 31-point performance by Lindsay Whalen, Minnesota Quinn 38 7-12 0-2 1-2 8 2 6 2 2 2 15 recorded a 92-81 victory over UCLA. Whalen hit 12-of-14 free Oren 5 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 throws in the victory. Shannon Schonrock was the beneficiary Arranaga 14 0-3 0-1 5-6 0 1 0 1 0 1 5 of several Whalen drives, spotting up for trey, three of them Livingston 18 3-5 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 6 coming in the second half. Her biggest trifecta came with 6:58 Team 5 left in the game. UCLA had just extended its lead thanks to an Totals 200 29-59 5-17 18-25 30 23 16 12 2 10 81 18-5 run that turned a 10-point deficit (56-46) into a three- point lead (64-61). Schonrock’s triple off an assist by Whalen Minnesota MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP put the bounce back into the Gophers’ offense. The teams Bolden 36 2-5 0-1 1-2 2 2 1 2 0 1 5 would battle to four more ties, the last at 79-79 with 1:30 Andersson 38 6-9 0-0 2-2 3 2 3 1 0 0 14 remaining. The Gophers put the ball in the hands Whalen, driv- McCarville 30 5-9 0-0 9-9 17 4 5 4 1 0 19 ing through traffic and flipping in a lay-up to give Minnesota Schonrock 38 5-10 5-9 0-0 1 4 2 1 0 0 15 the lead. UCLA’s Nikki Blue had already scored 31 points but Whalen 37 9-19 1-5 12-14 2 4 9 5 0 2 31 would miss a big shot with 59 seconds left. Minnesota’s Shan- Roysland 2 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 non Bolden gathered in the important defensive rebound. The Dimitroff 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gophers ran 17 seconds off the clock before Whalen was fouled Broback 12 1-3 0-0 4-54 1 1 1 0 2 6 by Blue with 41 ticks remaining. Whalen hit both free throws Collison 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to extend Minnesota’s advantage to four points. UCLA tried to Podominick 7 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 answer with a long Lisa Willis three-pointer and McCarville Team 3 pulled down the rebound and was fouled. UCLA coach Kathy Totals 200 28-57 6-15 30-34 35 21 21 14 1 5 92 Olivier disagreed with call and was whistled for a technical foul. Whalen hit one of two free throws on the technical and 1 2 OT OT F FG% 3FG% FT% McCarville swished both her tosses on the personal foul to give UCLA 37 44 -- -- 81 49.2 29.4 72.0 Minnesota an 86-79 lead with 29 seconds to play. Minnesota 38 54 -- -- 92 49.1 40.0 88.2

Kansas State MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP MINNESOTA 80, KANSAS STATE 61 Dutmer 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 March 23, 2004 • Minneapolis, Minn. Wecker 22 4-11 0-1 0-0 3 5 0 2 0 0 8 NCAA Tournament Second Round Ohlde 39 7-16 0-0 9-12 6 4 4 2 2 2 23 Koehn 30 1-4 1-3 0-0 3 4 2 0 0 0 3 Game summary: Mahoney 38 6-11 1-3 4-5 6 3 3 2 0 3 17 The seventh-seeded Gophers defeated second-seeded Kansas Coggins 11 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 State 80-61 to advance to their second straight “Sweet Six- McIntyre 19 2-4 1-3 1-1 0 1 3 1 0 1 6 teen.” Minnesota dominated in the first half, as the Gophers Domenico 10 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 took a 43-17 lead into the break. Minnesota used a barrage Madden 21 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 of three-pointers going six-of-nine (.667) from behind the arc Team 3 in the first half. Schonrock paced that attack as she went Totals 200 22-55 3-12 14-18 25 20 13 8 2 6 61 three- for-three from three-point land in the half. Schonrock also went five-of-five from the charity stripe to lead all scor- Minnesota MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP ers with 14 points in the first half. Minnesota answered in a Bolden 36 4-6 2-3 0-0 3 0 1 0 0 1 10 big way with a 20-4 run, which put them up 32-13 with 5:37 Andersson 20 4-8 0-0 0-1 2 3 1 1 0 0 8 remaining in the half. Kansas State interrupted the Minne- McCarville 31 5-8 0-0 5-7 18 4 7 2 1 1 15 sota string of scoring with a two free throws to make it 32-15. Schonrock 34 3-6 3-5 5-5 2 0 0 3 0 1 14 However, the Golden Gophers answered with an 11-0 run to Whalen 32 2-9 1-2 10-10 7 2 9 4 0 2 15 take a 43-15 lead, its largest at that point. Jamie Broback hit Roysland 17 2-4 1-3 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 a three-pointer with 47 seconds left in the half to cap off the Dimitroff 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 run, giving Minnesota the 28-point lead. That run was keyed Garry 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 by three- pointers by Whalen, Kelly Roysland and Broback. The Broback 22 3-5 1-2 2-4 3 4 2 2 0 0 9 Wildcats came out of the intermission with first four points to Collison 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 cut it to 43-21. Minnesota answered immediately with a 7-0 Podominick 5 2-2 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 run to build its largest lead at 50-21 with 15:44 remaining Team 1 in the game. Kansas State answered with a 7-0 run to cut Totals 200 25-48 8-15 22-27 38 19 21 12 1 5 80 the lead down to 53-31. However, Minnesota would not let the Wildcats get any closer then 18 points the rest of the way. 1 2 OT OT F FG% 3FG% FT% Minnesota outrebounded Kansas State 38 to 25 on the night. Kansas State 17 44 -- -- 61 40.0 25.0 77.8 The Golden Gophers shot 52.1 percent (25-48) from the field, Minnesota 43 37 -- -- 80 52.1 53.3 81.5 including 8-for-15 from three-point land. Minnesota also tal- lied 21 assists on the night. The Golden Gophers also went 22-for-27 from the free-throw line for the game.

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MINNESOTA 76, BOSTON COLLEGE 63 Minnesota MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP March 28, 2004 • Norfolk, Va. Bolden 35 4-9 1-3 4-5 1 1 0 0 2 1 13 NCAA Tourn. Regional Semifinal Andersson 32 4-6 0-0 3-6 4 3 1 0 0 0 11 McCarville 37 8-14 0-0 7-10 15 3 1 2 7 4 25 Game summary: Schonrock 35 1-4 1-4 0-0 2 1 2 2 0 2 3 History was made at Minnesota’s 76-63 victory over Boston Whalen 32 5-15 2-4 3-4 6 2 10 1 0 2 15 College in the Mideast Region semifinal. The Golden Gophers Roysland 11 1-1 1-1 1-4 1 2 1 1 0 0 4 advanced into the Elite Eight for the first time. Minnesota (24- Dimitroff 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8) used a 16-3 run in the first three and a half minutes of Garry 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 the second half to build a cushion the Gophers maintained Broback 13 1-4 1-2 2-2 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 through the rest of the game. The Gophers turned a two-point, Collison 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 30-28 halftime lead, into a 15-point, 51-37, lead with 12:35 Podominick 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 remaining. Shannon Bolden scored seven of her 13 points in Team 1 the Gopher run. The Eagles rallied with an 11-2 over the next Totals 200 25-53 6-14 20-31 34 15 15 7 9 9 76 four minutes to cut the Gophers’ lead to seven points on a three-point field goal by Clare Droesch. Minnesota halted the Boston College MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP Boston College run by going back inside to McCarville, who Ress 36 4-9 0-0 3-4 2 4 3 2 0 0 11 scored the next six points for the Gophers. Lindsay Whalen Droesch 38 8-16 1-5 0-0 8 5 2 4 0 0 17 followed suit by scoring Minnesota’s next seven. McCarville Deveny 32 7-12 1-3 3-3 6 2 1 2 0 0 18 set the tone for the game with 14 points and five blocks in Jacobs 37 1-8 1-7 4-4 5 2 3 4 0 0 7 the first half, leading Minnesota to a 30-28 lead. Whalen only Leahy 16 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 0 1 1 2 Smith 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 scored two points in the half but added 13 in the second half Queenan 16 1-2 0-0 2-3 3 1 0 1 1 1 4 to finish the game with 15 points. The Gophers’ All-American Marshall 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 guard also dished out 10 assists in the game for her first Dorsey 3 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 double-double of the season. Bolden finished with 13 points Parham 15 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 5 0 0 0 0 1 but her biggest contribution came on the defensive end of the Warren 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 court where she held the Eagles’ second-leading scorer Amber Team 4 Jacobs to just seven points on a 1-for-8 shooting performance. Totals 200 23-52 4-16 13-16 33 23 9 14 2 2 63 Jacobs entered the game averaging 14.9 points per game. 1 2 OT OT F FG% 3FG% FT% Minnesota 30 46 -- -- 76 47.2 42.9 64.5 Boston College 28 35 -- -- 63 44.2 25.0 81.3

Minnesota MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP MINNESOTA 82, DUKE 75 Bolden 30 3-3 3-3 1-2 2 4 1 1 0 0 10 March 30, 2004 • Norfolk, Va. Andersson 40 6-10 0-0 5-6 5 1 3 1 0 0 17 NCAA Tourn. Mideast Region Final McCarville 29 5-10 0-0 10-13 18 4 6 2 0 2 20 Schonrock 40 2-6 1-5 1-2 1 1 1 5 0 0 6 Game summary: Whalen 39 9-21 2-6 7-7 6 3 4 4 0 4 27 Lindsay Whalen and Minnesota ended Duke’s dream sea- Roysland 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 son and became the lowest seed to reach the Final Four in Broback 17 1-5 0-1 0-0 3 4 0 1 0 0 2 six years. The seventh-seeded Golden Gophers ousted the Podominick 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 top-seeded Blue Devils 82-75 in the Mideast Regional final. Team 4 Whalen was named the NCAA Mideast Region MVP for her per- Totals 200 26-55 6-15 24-30 40 20 15 16 0 6 82 formances against Boston College and Duke. Duke was turned away in its last bid to win a championship for senior All-Amer- Duke MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP ican and Iciss Tillis. Beard scored just 10 points Currie 31 5-13 0-1 9-12 7 2 2 2 0 0 19 4-for-14 shooting and was removed in tears with 4.6 seconds Tillis 31 5-10 0-1 2-3 5 5 0 5 2 0 12 left. The teams exchanged leads and were tied three times in Bass 27 4-7 0-0 3-4 1 3 1 1 3 0 11 the first four minutes of the game. Whalen’s three-point field Harding 39 2-5 0-1 5-6 5 4 5 1 0 3 9 goal with 13:53 left in the half gave the Gophers a lead they Beard 38 4-14 0-3 2-4 6 3 2 0 1 4 10 would never relinquish. The Gophers’ extended their lead to as Krapohl 18 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 big as 10 points twice in the first half, the last on a trey by Foley 7 1-2 1-1 2-2 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 Shannon Schonrock at the 2:57 mark. Minnesota ended the Howe 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 first half with a 33-26 lead. Duke chipped away at the Minne- Hunter 9 3-4 0-0 0-0 4 3 0 0 0 0 6 sota lead and after a three-point play by by Monique Currie, Team 1 the Gophers held just a one point lead at 50-49. More impor- Totals 200 25-57 2-9 23-31 29 23 10 10 6 7 75 tantly for the Gophers, McCarville was whistled for her fourth foul on the play and headed to the bench with 11:53 to play. 1 2 OT OT F FG% 3FG% FT% Minnesota managed to build a seven-point lead with McCa- Minnesota 33 49 -- -- 82 47.3 40.0 80.0 rville on the sidelines. Duke answered to tie the score at 59- Duke 26 49 -- -- 75 43.9 22.2 74.2 all but Shannon Bolden drained her third three pointer of the second half to halt the Duke rally. As the minutes ticked off the clock the Gophers made sure the ball was in the hands of Whalen. Whalen was dazzling in shredding the Duke defense for a pair of lay-up, her last bucket coming with 56 seconds left, giving Minnesota a 72-68 lead.

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CONNECTICUT 67, MINNESOTA 58 Minnesota MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP April 4, 2004 • New Orleans, La. Bolden 29 1-5 1-3 1-2 1 3 1 3 0 0 4 NCAA Final Four National Semifinal Andersson 28 2-4 0-0 0-1 4 4 2 2 0 0 4 McCarville 40 8-13 0-0 2-2 7 2 3 2 1 4 18 Game summary: Schonrock 34 3-8 3-8 0-0 0 2 1 0 0 1 9 Minnesota saw the most exciting season in its history, one Whalen 38 3-11 0-3 5-6 6 2 7 5 0 1 11 that caught the imagination of the basketball nation, come to Roysland 6 1-1 0-1 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 a close at the Final Four in a 67-58 defeat to eventual national Broback 25 4-8 2-3 0-0 4 1 1 2 0 3 10 Podominick 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 champion Connecticut in the national semifinal game. Team 3 The defending champion Huskies took it to the Gophers in Totals 200 22-50 6-17 8-12 25 14 15 14 1 9 58 the first 15 minutes of the game. Connecticut build as big as an 11-point lead in the first half after hitting on 17 of its first Connecticut MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP 24 shots (70.8 percent). The Minnesota defense tightened up Turner, F 30 3-7 0-1 1-1 4 3 2 5 1 1 7 in the half’s final five minutes but the Gophers still trailed by Moore, C 25 3-4 0-0 0-0 8 2 1 1 1 1 6 a 37-29 count. Taurasi, G 37 6-17 2-7 4-5 6 2 3 2 3 0 18 The Huskies had managed to do what no other team had in Conlon, G 34 4-7 2-5 0-0 4 1 1 2 0 2 10 the NCAA Tournament, control Janel McCarville on the boards. Struther, G 33 4-7 1-3 0-0 4 2 1 1 1 0 9 McCarville finished the first half but 10 points, but only three Battle 18 2-4 0-1 4-4 5 1 1 2 0 2 8 rebounds. Crockett 23 4-8 0-0 1-2 3 1 1 1 0 3 9 The Gophers came into the second half inspired by the Team 2 chant of “Believe,” from their faithful fans. Minnesota’s Shan- Totals 200 26-54 5-17 10-12 36 12 10 14 6 9 67 non Bolden hit a three pointer, followed by a Lindsay Whalen layup and the UConn lead was cut to four points a little over 1 2 OT OT F FG% 3FG% FT% Minnesota 29 29 -- -- 58 44.0 35.3 66.7 three minutes into the half. Connectcut 37 30 -- -- 67 48.1 29.4 83.3 Connecticut answered with six straight points to stretch its lead once again to 11 points. Minnesota was not about to down without a fight. The Gophers rattled off the next nine points, seven by Mc- Carville, to slice the Huskie lead to two points at 46-44 with 12:11 remaining. UConn star halted the rally with a huge three pointer, the first of seven straight points scored by the Huskies. The Connecticut lead stood at nine points at 53-44. Once again, the Gophers fought back, this time with seven consecutive points including a monstrous three-pointer by Jamie Broback. Minnesota was once again within two points at 53-51 with 7:54 left to play. The teams exchanged baskets and after a Kelly Roysland driving layup with 5:50 remaining, the Gophers were down 58-55. The next four possessions were the difference in the ballgame. Minnesota stole the ball from the Huskies on the next three possessions and had good shots that just wouldn’t fall. On the fourth possession, Whalen hit as she drove for a layup but no foul was called. Connecticut’s Ann Strother hit a heart-stopping three-pointer to end the stretch of over 2:30 without a point added to the scoreboard. The 2003-04 Golden Gopher Team The Gophers could get no closer than five points the rest Row 1 (L-R): April Calhoun, Shannon Schonrock, Shannon Bolden, Leslie Hill, Lindsay of the way as the Huskies hit 4-of-4 from the free throw line to Whalen, Kadidja Andersson, Lori Dimitroff, Katie Alsdurf, Hannah Garry. Row 2: Brian secure the victory and advance to the national championship Frye, David Stromme (asst. coach), Melissa McFerrin (assoc. head coach), Jamie game. Broback, Christina Collison, Janel McCarville, Liz Podominick, Kelly Roysland, Pem McCarville led the Gophers with 18 points and seven re- Borton (head coach), Dani O’Banion (asst. coach), Moira Doyle (trainer). Row 3 (man- bounds. She set a new NCAA Tournament record with 75 total agers): Heidi Norby, Randi Gibbons, Rick Wallin, Chris Norman, Kacie Carlson, Becky rebounds and was named to the All-Final Four Team. Netland, Julie Schmitz. Whalen was held to just 11 points in her final game as a Golden Gopher. She also added seven assists and six re- bounds.

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MINNESOTA 64, ST. FRANCIS 33 Minnesota MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP March 19, 2005 • Minneapolis, Minn Bolden, F 30 1-7 0-3 0-0 2 1 2 2 0 2 2 NCAA Tournament First Round Broback, F 20 7-10 0-1 3-3 5 3 1 3 0 3 17 McCarville, C 30 6-8 0-0 0-0 15 2 3 2 5 3 12 Game summary: Calhoun, G 33 3-6 0-0 0-0 6 4 6 1 0 1 6 No. 12/12 Minnesota held St. Francis (Pa.) without a field Schonrock, G 33 2-6 2-5 0-0 0 0 2 1 0 1 6 goal for the last 11 minutes of the game to record a 64-33 Roysland 19 2-4 2-2 1-2 3 1 1 6 0 0 7 victory in the first round of the NCAA Championship. . Williams 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Alsdurf 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

Lacey 9 1-2 0-0 0-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 Shannon Schonrock hit a three-pointer in the Gophers’ Knight 1 1-1 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 first possession as Minnesota led the entire game. The Go- Collison 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 phers shot 45.8 percent in the first half and took a 10-point Podominick 12 2-5 1-2 1-2 1 0 1 0 0 2 lead on a fast-break lay-up by April Calhoun with 5:39 left in 6 the half. Team 4 St. Francis (21-10) scored five straight points, including a Totals 200 26-51 5-14 7-11 40 13 17 16 6 13 64 triple by Christin Black, to chip the Gophers’ lead to five points at 22-17 with 4:12 before intermission. It would turn out to be St. Francis MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP the last basket of the first half for the Red Flash and the first Black, F 31 4-9 1-3 4-5 1 2 0 6 1 2 13 to two long droughts without a field goal. Schlichter, F 22 0-3 0-0 0-0 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 A McCarville basket gave Minnesota a 24-17 lead at half- Swink, C 38 3-17 0-0 1-2 7 2 0 2 0 3 7 time with the 17 points matching last year’s first half versus Bolten, G 33 0-6 0-4 3-4 4 0 2 3 0 0 3 Kansas State for an NCAA Tournament low for points allowed Hein, G 40- 2-3 1-1 1-2 2 1 2 2 0 2 6 by the Gopher defense. Shrift 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gompers 16 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 The Gophers’ potent one-two punch of McCarville and Bro- A. Jackson 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 back in the low post took over the game in the beginning of the T. Jackson 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 second half. The duo scored the first 12 points of the half for Bollinger 19 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 0 1 0 1 4 the Gophers. Three minutes into the half the Gophers led by 17 Jimmerson 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 points after a Broback lay-up. Team 1 Field goals were few and far between for the Red Flash in Totals 200 11-43 2-10 9-13 20 12 5 18 1 8 33 the second half. The team made just four in 20 attempts with St. Francis’ last basket coming off a Black jumper with 11:38 1 2 OT OT F FG% 3FG% FT% remaining. The Red Flash scored their final eight points on free St. Francis 17 16 -- -- 33 25.6 20.0 69.2 throws. Minnesota 24 40 -- -- 64 51.0 35.7 63.6 Minnesota shot much better in the second half, hitting on 55.6 percent of its field goal attempts to finish at 51.0 percent for the game. All 13 Gophers in uniform played with 11 of them adding to the scoring column. Kelly Roysland came off the bench to contribute seven points. April Calhoun’s lucky number was six, collecting six points, six rebounds and six assists. The 33 points scored by St. Francis is the lowest point total allowed by the Gophers during the NCAA era, bettering the 34 points scored by Detroit earlier this season. The 33 points also ties for the second-lowest point total in NCAA Tournament history.

The 2004-05 Golden Gopher Team Front Row (L-R): Kelly Roysland, Katie Alsdurf, April Calhoun, Shannon Schonrock, Janel McCarville, Shannon Bolden, Brittney Davis, Hannah Garry, Leslie Knight. Middle Row (L-R): Moira Novak (athletic trainer), Barb Smith (assoc. head coach), Dave Stromme (asst. coach), Liz Podominick, Christina Collison, Natasha Williams, Jamie Broback, Lauren Lacey, Pam Borton (head coach), Danielle O’Banion (asst. coach), Brian Frye (dir. of operations). Back Row (L-R): Lindsey Jaede, Heidi Norby, Chris Norman, Kacie Carlson, Becky Netland, Brynn Hanken (managers).

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MINNESOTA 73, VIRGINIA 58 Minnesota MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP March 21, 2005 • Minneapolis, Minn Bolden, F 35 4- 7 2- 4 0- 0 4 1 3 3 0 1 10 NCAA Tournament Second Round Broback, F 35 7-17 1- 3 8-10 5 2 2 3 1 2 23 McCarville, C 27 3- 7 0- 0 5- 7 14 4 2 5 1 2 11 Game summary: Calhoun, G 37 0- 5 0- 2 1- 2 8 3 7 3 0 1 1 Jamie Broback scored 23 points as No. 12/12 Minnesota Schonrock, G 27 4- 7 3- 6 0- 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 11 earned its third consecutive trip to the Sweet 16. Janel Mc- Roysland 22 2- 3 1- 2 2- 2 0 1 3 0 0 1 7 Carville tied a Minnesota career record with her 48th career Williams 1 1- 1 0- 0 0- 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 double-double, scoring 11 points and grabbing 14 rebounds, Podominick 16 2- 3 0- 0 4- 4 4 3 0 0 2 0 8 but the Gopher All-American spent plenty of time on the bench Team 5 with foul trouble. Virginia (21-11) came into the game shoot- Totals 200 23-50 7-17 20-25 41 17 18 16 4 7 73 ing just over 28 percent form three-point range as a team but hit four early triples to take a 17-12 lead. The Cavaliers Virginia MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP seemed to have to the momentum when McCarville picked up Sardin, F 27 1- 7 0- 0 0- 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 2 her second foul and headed to the bench with 9:32 left in the Logan-Friend, F 15 1- 1 0- 0 2- 2 5 4 2 1 2 2 4 half. Liz Podominick took McCarville’s place in lineup and the Teamer, C 25 1- 9 0- 2 0- 2 4 1 1 2 0 1 2 Gopher defense responded in brilliant fashion, clamping down Zoll, G 37 8-14 2- 3 2- 4 4 2 5 3 0 1 20 on the Virginia shooters, not allowing another attempt from McGuire, G 16 1- 2 1- 2 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 behind the three-point arc in the half. Meanwhile, the Gopher Williams 10 1- 2 0- 0 0- 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 offense fed off the defensive stand and put together a 13-3 Blue 28 5-14 2- 4 4- 6 2 1 2 1 0 3 16 run with five different Minnesota players chipping in points. Kenion 10 1- 2 1- 1 0- 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 Minnesota came out firing to start the second half. McCarville Granberry 10 1- 3 0- 1 0- 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 scored a three-point play, and Broback added a lay-up as the Kreager 22 2- 4 0- 1 0- 1 4 2 0 3 1 2 4 Gophers began to take control of the game. An 8-0 Virginia Team 7 run brought the Cavaliers to within five points at 43-38 with Totals 200 22-58 6-14 8-15 30 19 11 12 4 9 58 15:05 remaining. The Gophers once again answered, scoring 10 straight points. The Gopher lead swelled to as big as 21 1 2 OT OT F FG% 3FG% FT% points on a McCarville lay-up with 5:31 left in the game. Vir- Virginia 28 30 -- -- 58 37.9 42.9 53.3 ginia chipped the lead to 12 late but Shannon Schonrock’s Minnesota 34 39 -- -- 73 46.0 41.2 80.0 third three-pointer of the game iced the victory.

Minnesota MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP BAYLOR 64, MINNESOTA 57 Bolden, F 39 2- 3 2- 3 0- 0 6 3 2 0 0 0 6 March 26, 2005 • Tempe, Ariz. Broback, F 28 2- 9 0- 2 0- 0 5 4 0 3 0 2 4 NCAA Tourn. Regional Semifinal McCarville, C 35 6-16 0- 1 4- 5 11 2 4 5 4 1 16 Calhoun, G 33 3- 6 1- 1 2- 4 1 3 2 3 0 1 9 Schonrock, G 30 1- 6 1- 5 0- 0 1 2 0 2 0 1 3 Game summary: Roysland 17 4- 5 1- 1 0- 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 9 Minnesota’s dream of a return trip to the Final Four ended with Podominick 18 4- 6 0- 0 2- 2 5 1 2 1 2 1 10 a 64-57 loss to Baylor in the regional semifinal. The Golden Team 2 Gophers finished with the best overall record in the NCAA era, Totals 200 22-51 5-13 8-11 33 17 12 16 6 6 57 compiling a 26-8 record. The second-seeded Lady Bears (30- 3) built a 13-3 lead eight minutes into the game. The Gophers Baylor MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP missed their first seven shots and committed three turnovers Young, F 39 12-21 0- 0 2- 3 7 1 2 1 0 1 26 before Liz Podominick scored Minnesota’s first bucket with Wabara, F 23 4- 7 0- 0 1- 3 7 3 0 1 1 2 9 12:51 left in the first half. Five three-pointers by the collective Blackmon, C 33 4-12 0- 0 2- 5 6 3 2 0 0 2 10 Gopher guard corps of Kelly Roysland, Shannon Schonrock, Whitaker, G 27 2- 3 0- 0 0- 0 2 2 3 3 0 2 3 April Calhoun and two triples by Shannon Bolden helped Min- Scott, G 29 1- 7 0- 6 0- 1 6 2 4 1 1 1 2 nesota chip away at the Baylor lead. Janel McCarville handed Wyatt 12 1- 3 1- 2 0- 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 the Gophers their first lead of the game with consecutive bas- Tisdale 12 2- 3 1- 2 0- 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 5 kets to start the second half. The lead changed hands three Niemann 25 1- 4 0- 3 3- 5 1 1 3 1 1 0 5 times over the next three minutes of action. McCarville tied the Team 7 game for the final time at 39-39 with two free throws at the Totals 200 27-60 2-13 8-17 36 13 19 9 3 9 64 16:32 mark. Baylor guard Angela Tisdale hit a big three-point field goal in the Bears’ next possession to ignite an 11-3 run. 1 2 OT OT F FG% 3FG% FT% Minnesota didn’t back down. Kelly Roysland hit a breakaway Minnesota 31 26 -- -- 57 43.1 38.5 72.7 layup after a McCarville steal to bring Minnesota back within Baylor 34 30 -- -- 64 45.0 15.4 47.1 four points at 54-50 with 6:10 remaining. The teams traded baskets before a critical stretch in which the Gophers turned the ball over in three of four possessions. Baylor scored four unanswered points to return the lead to eight points. A Cal- houn free throw ended the Gophers’ scoring drought at 4 1/2 minutes. Baylor sealed the win at the free throw line hitting 4-of-6 attempts in the final minute to earn the program’s first trip to the Elite Eight.

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WASHINGTON 73, MINNESOTA 69 Minnesota MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP March 18, 2006 • Nashville, Tenn. Williams, F 34 3-8 0-0 1-4 7 5 2 2 2 0 7 NCAA Tournament First Round Broback, F 16 1-5 0-0 0-2 5 1 2 1 0 0 2 Schonrock, G 29 2-6 1-5 2-3 1 1 2 0 0 1 7 Roysland, G 28 6-15 3-7 8-8 5 3 0 2 0 1 23 Game summary: Bolden, G 27 2-3 0-1 0-0 4 3 1 0 0 0 4 Minnesota was defeated by Washington, 73-69, in the First Davis 8 0-1 0-0 4-4 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 Round of the 2006 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship Alsdurf 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 on March 18, in Nashville. Lacey 12 2-4 0-0 4-5 2 3 0 2 0 0 8 Kelly Roysland led all scorers with a career-high 23 points, Fox 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 but she was the only Gopher to hit double figures in scoring. Calhoun 24 1-3 1-1 5-6 3 3 2 2 0 0 8 The key of the game was Washington’s offensive rebounding Podominick 16 2-5 0-0 2-2 6 4 0 1 0 0 6 where the Huskies’ collected 23 offensive rebounds, turning Team 3 them into a game-deciding 23 second-chance points. Totals 200 19-51 5-14 26-34 38 24 9 12 2 2 69 Roysland hit a pair of three-point field goals, and a total of eight early points, to help the Gophers take an 18-9 lead with Washington MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP 11:26 left in the first half. A Lauren Lacey lay-up nearly two Watson, F 31 3-7 0-1 8-10 9 1 0 1 0 1 14 minutes later would match Minnesota’s biggest lead at nine Plouffe, F 26 7-16 1-2 0-2 6 2 2 0 1 1 15 points (20-11), but the Huskies would convert on their next Banks, G 17 4-9 0-0 0-1 7 4 0 1 0 1 8 four possessions on a 9-0 run to knot the score at 20-20 on Florence, G 28 2-8 1-2 0-0 1 2 3 0 0 0 5 two free throws by Nicole Castro at the 6:48 mark. Hicks, G 31 4-13 0-2 2-6 7 2 4 1 0 1 10 Minnesota recaptured the lead and a five-point margin Bell 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 (27-22) after a three-point play by Lacey with 5:02 left before McNeill 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 halftime. The Gophers wouldn’t score another field goal in Castro 10 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 3 2 1 0 0 2 the first half, but thanks to seven points scored from the free Craddock 10 2-4 0-1 2-2 1 1 0 1 0 0 6 throw line, went into intermission with a 34-32 advantage. O’Hara 14 1-2 0-0 1-2 6 3 0 0 0 0 3 Washington scored the first four points of the second half, O’Neill 24 3-11 2-6 2-4 6 1 3 1 0 2 10 with a Cameo Hicks bucket putting the Huskies up 36-34, their Team 5 first lead since 5-4 in the opening minutes of the game. The Totals 200 26-71 4-14 17-29 50 23 14 6 1 7 73 Huskies extended the run to 8-1 to grab their biggest lead of the game at the 17:53 mark on another Hicks jumper. 1 2 OT OT F FG% 3FG% FT% The Gophers used two free throws by April Calhoun to tie Washington 32 41 -- -- 73 36.6 28.6 58.6 the score at 43-43 three minutes later. Four consecutive free Minnesota 34 35 -- -- 69 37.3 35.7 76.5 throws by Brittney Davis provided Minnesota with its biggest second-half lead of four points with 10:53, but Washington’s Kristen O’Neill answered with a huge three-point field gold from the left wing to break the Gophers’ momentum. Over the next five minutes, the score was either tied or the teams were trading one-point leads. At the 5:21 mark, Andrea Plouffe hit a big baseline three-pointer to give the Huskies a 63-60 lead and Washington would never trail down the home stretch. Minnesota was able to tie the score at 67-67 on a three- point play by Roysland with 1:20 remaining. The Gopher defense forced a missed shot by Hicks in the Huskies’ next possession. Breanne Hicks, however, came up with Wash- ington’s 23rd and most important offensive rebound of the contest to keep possession. Ten seconds later O’Neill swished another three-pointer that served as a dagger to Minnesota’s hope of advancing to the second round. The Gophers’ closed to within a point when Lacey calmly hit two more free throws with 33 second left, but Washington iced the game going 3-for-4 from the charity stripe in the last 14 seconds of the game. Overall, the score was tied 14 ties in the game, while the lead changed hands 11 times. The 2005-06 Golden Gopher Team Minnesota, 10-6 overall in six NCAA Tournament appear- Front Row (L-R): Emily Fox, Brittney Davis, Katie Alsdurf, Shannon Schonrock, ances in its history, lost in the opening round for the first time. Shannon Bolden, April Calhoun, Christina Collison, Hannah Garry, Kelly Roysland. The Gophers also fell short of the 20-win mark in a season for Middle Row: Athletic Trainer Moira Doyle, Associate Head Coach Barb Smith, the first time Pam Borton’s four-year coaching tenure. Assistant Coach Dave Stromme, Katie Ohm, Ashley Ellis-Milan, Jamie Broback, Lacey and Calhoun added eight points to the Gophers’ Natasha Williams, Liz Podominick, Lauren Lacey, Leslie Knight, Head Coach Pam tally. Natasha Williams chipped in seven points and seven Borton, Assistant Coach Danielle O’Banion, Director of Operations Brian Frye. Back rebounds. row: Team Managers Lindsey Jaede, Brynn Hanken, Kacie Carlson, Scott LaPlante, Rachel Larson, Becky Netland, Video Coordinator Mike Fischer

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TEXAS 72, MINNESOTA 55 Minnesota MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP March 23, 2008 • Bridgeport, Conn. Ellis-Milan, F 22 0-3 0-0 2-3 4 1 0 0 0 1 2 NCAA Tournament First Round Knight, F 38 5-15 0-1 2-2 7 3 1 4 0 1 12 Fox, G 35 7-20 1-7 8-9 3 4 3 4 1 4 23 McCoy, G 33 3-12 0-0 3-4 0 5 0 3 0 3 9 Game summary: Ohm, G 18 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 Minnesota saw its season end with a 72-55 loss to Texas in the Campbell 26 1-3 0-0 1-2 9 3 0 3 0 0 3 First Round of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championships Sylva 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at the Arena at the Harbor Yard in Bridgeport, Conn. on March Harper 19 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 1 1 0 4 23. The Golden Gophers were led by Emily Fox with 23 points Smith 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 and finish the season with a 20-12 record. Team 7 Fox grabbed a steal in Texas’ first possession and swished Totals 200 19-61 1-10 16-20 34 18 5 16 2 9 55 a pull-up jumper from 15 feet to give Minnesota its only lead of the game at 2-0. The Longhorns (22-12) made eight of their Texas MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP next 11 shots to build a 17-5 lead four minutes later. Williams, F 28 2-6 1-1 3-4 6 1 1 4 1 0 8 The Gophers, making their seventh NCAA Tournament ap- Lindsey, C 32 4-8 0-0 1-1 7 0 0 4 4 1 9 pearance, chipped away at the Texas lead scoring points at Cortijo, G 24 3-5 0-1 0-0 3 5 5 2 0 0 6 the free throw line. Minnesota scored seven straight points, Raven, G 32 7-13 3-5 2-2 2 2 2 4 0 3 19 sandwiching a Leslie Knight basket between free throws by Bailey, G 32 6-9 0-2 4-4 6 3 3 2 0 1 16 Fox and Ashley Ellis-Milan to bring the deficit to three points Nash, Ka 22 3-6 1-4 1-2 7 3 0 3 0 0 8 at 21-18 with 5:03 left in the first half. Hughes 8 1-3 0-1 2-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Unfortunately, Minnesota misfired on offense the rest of Nash, Kr 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 the half. A Brittaney Raven three pointer ignited an 11-0 Texas Boyd 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 run to close the half. The Gophers missed five shots and com- Cook 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 mitted three turnovers to limp into halftime on the short end of Rentschler 11 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 a 32-18 score. The stat sheet read a miserable 17.5 field goal Team 4 percentage for Minnesota making just 5-of-28 from the floor. Totals 200 27-53 5-15 13-15 38 18 11 20 5 5 72 Minnesota found a little offense in the second half, shoot- ing 42.4 percent, but the Gopher was unable to hold down the 1 2 OT OT F FG% 3FG% FT% Longhorns. Texas maintained a double-digit lead throughout Minnesota 18 37 -- -- 55 31.1 10.0 80.0 the half by shooting 53.8 percent in the period. Despite 17 Texas 32 40 -- -- 72 50.9 33.3 66.7 second-half points by Fox, the Gophers only managed to close with 12 points early in the half. Texas rebuilt a larger cushion, taking advantage several times on a Gopher defense taking chances to get steals. Two free throws by Longhorn guard Erneisha Bailey with 4:53 re- maining gave Texas its largest lead of the game at 67-41. The Gophers refused to give up outscoring the Longhorns 14-4 late in the game. Knight scored 12 points and pulled down seven rebounds in her final game as a Golden Gopher. Korinne Campbell topped the Gophers with nine rebounds. Raven led Texas with 19 points, while Bailey contributed 16. The Longhorns went on to lose No. 1 seed and top-ranked Connecticut in the NCAA’s Second Round.

The 2007-08 Golden Gopher Team Front Row (L-R): Lindsey Jaede, Kay Sylva, Emily Fox, Leslie Knight, Jordan Barnes, Brittany McCoy, Katie Ohm. Row 2: Moira Novak (Athletic Trainer), Ted Riverso (Asst. Coach), Marisa Moseley (Asst. Coach), Korinne Campbell, Zoe Harper, Ashley Ellis- Milan, Tanisha Smith, Pam Borton (Head Coach), Barb Smith (Assoc. Head Coach), Abby Kalland (Dir. of Basketball Operations). Row 3: Kelly Taylor (Mgr.), Heather Anderson (Athletic Training Intern), Emily Oberlander (Mgr.), Brynn Hanken (Mgr), Rachel Larson (Mgr.) Amanda Belz (Mgr.), Alyssa Knese (Mgr.), Emily Benson (Mgr.), Michael Fischer (Video Coordinator)

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MINNESOTA 79, NOTRE DAME 71 Minnesota MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP March 22, 2009 • South Bend, Ind. Ellis-Milan, F 38 4-11 0-0 2-3 8 3 1 4 0 0 10 NCAA Tournament First Round Voigt, F 21 4-4 0-0 1-2 5 5 0 3 0 0 9 Fox, G 38 7-17 2-4 7-9 1 3 4 4 0 4 23 Game summary: McCoy, G 22 1-2 0-0 5-5 5 5 6 2 0 1 7 Behind 23 points from Emily Fox and five huge three-pointers Ohm, G 36 5-10 5-9 0-0 6 2 4 1 0 0 15 from Katie Ohm, the No. 10 seeded Golden Gophers (20-11) Sylva 6 1-2 1-1 0-0 3 1 1 0 0 0 3 upset No. 7 seed and host Notre Dame, 79-71, in South Bend. Harper 20 2-5 0-0 4-7 13 4 0 2 2 0 8 The Gophers shot out of the blocks early. Jackie Voigt swished Buford 12 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 2 0 0 2 a jumper on Minnesota’s first possession fueling a stretch B. Mastey 7 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 to open the game where Minnesota made nine of its first 11 Team 0 field goal attempts. Notre Dame (22-9) leading scorer Lindsay Totals 200 29-53 8-14 19-26 45 25 19 19 2 5 79 Schrader tied the score at 2-2 but would pick up her second personal foul with 17:30 to go. McCoy converted the three- Notre Dame MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP point play, while Schrader headed to the bench. The Gophers Bruszewski, F 34 3-10 2-6 3-6 7 2 4 0 0 1 11 took advantage to build a double-digit lead. Voigt added three Williamson, C 22 1-2 0-0 4-4 5 2 1 0 0 0 6 more field goals, her fourth bucket of the first half at the 9:03 Barlow, G 35 7-16 2-5 4-5 2 4 2 0 0 1 20 mark put Minnesota up by a 28-15 margin. McCoy dished out Lechlitner, G 36 4-11 1-2 7-8 1 3 3 5 0 1 16 six assists and scored five points while running the Gopher Schrader, G 12 2-8 0-0 2-2 2 2 0 0 0 1 6 offense at a highly efficient level in the first half. With 3:56 Solomon 16 1-4 0-0 4-4 3 2 1 1 0 0 6 remaining before halftime, however, McCoy was whistled for Watson 18 1-5 1-4 0-0 4 1 0 1 0 2 3 her third foul and the game would change from that point on. Miller 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame turned up the pressure and attacked the basket Vovosel 27 1-4 0-0 1-3 5 4 0 3 0 1 3 and was rewarded with free throws. Two free throws by Erica Team 3 1 Solomon cut the deficit to two points at 55-53 with 10:14 to Totals 200 20-60 6-17 25-32 32 22 11 10 0 7 71 play. Ohm came to the rescue for the Gophers hitting back- to-back-to-back three pointers in Minnesota’s next three 1 2 OT OT F FG% 3FG% FT% possessions. Minnesota 42 37 -- -- 79 49.1 57.1 73.1 Notre Dame 30 41 -- -- 71 33.3 35.3 78.1

Minnesota MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP TEXAS A&M 73, MINNESOTA 42 Ellis-Milan, F 38 7-8 0-0 1-1 6 3 1 5 1 0 15 March 24, 2009 • South Bend, Ind. Voigt, F 22 0-1 0-0 3-4 2 2 0 4 0 1 3 NCAA Tournament Second Round Fox, G 29 0-11 0-0 2-2 2 2 1 4 0 4 2 McCoy, G 32 2-5 0-0 2-4 6 1 1 10 0 0 6 Ohm, G 14 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 0 2 2 0 0 3 Game summary: Sylva 6 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 No. 10/9 Texas A&M was able to fuel their offense by scoring Harper 16 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 1 1 0 0 2 34 points off of 32 Golden Gopher turnovers. The Aggies shot Dockery 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 out of the gates early making 10 of their first 13 field goal Buford 21 1-6 0-4 2-2 1 0 1 4 0 1 4 attempts to take a 21-11 lead with 11:30 left in the first half. B. Mastey 19 2-4 0-0 1-3 2 1 0 2 4 1 5 The Gophers paid early and often for their turnovers as Texas N. Mastey 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A&M scored 10 points off of nine Gopher miscues in those first Team 4 8 1/2 minutes. The Gophers regrouped after the 12-minute Totals 200 14-40 1- 7 13-18 28 13 7 32 5 7 42 media time out to mount a 7-0 run. Ellis-Milan scored five of her 13 first-half in the run. Ellis-Milan’s basket with 9:16 Texas A&M MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP left in the half brought Minnesota to within three points at Smith, F 23 6-11 1-2 0-0 4 3 2 2 0 2 13 21-18, the closest the Gophers would be the rest of the game. Gant, F 31 9-12 0-0 2-2 4 1 3 3 0 4 20 Texas A&M guard Tyra White hit a three-pointer on the next Micheaux, C 21 1-2 0-0 0-0 6 3 1 2 2 0 2 Aggie possession to halt the Gopher rally and kick off an 18-6 Starks, G 36 7-17 1-3 2-2 6 2 3 3 1 2 17 run that would give the Aggies a 15-point advantage, 39-24, Colson, G 25 5-9 3-6 0-0 3 1 1 3 1 6 13 at intermission. The Aggies continued to build on their lead, Finstad 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 starting the second half with an 18-5 run in the first eight Buchanan 13 0-2 0-0 1-2 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 minutes to take control of the game. Carter 19 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 0 5 1 0 4 2 White 11 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 4 0 1 0 0 4 Elonu 9 0-1 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 1 0 2 1 Collins 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Assarian 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 Limbaha 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team 4 Totals 200 31-65 5-13 6-8 37 19 16 17 4 20 73

1 2 OT OT F FG% 3FG% FT% Minnesota 24 18 -- -- 42 35.0 14.2 72.2 Texas A&M 39 34 -- -- 73 47.7 38.5 75.0

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DEPAUL 79, MINNESOTA 72 DePaul MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP March 20, 2009 • Notre Dame, Ind. Podkowa, M 36 8-15 3-8 4-5 5 3 3 2 2 1 23 NCAA Tournament First Round Hrynko, B 34 3-16 0-7 4-4 3 3 6 3 0 4 10 January, J 32 1-10 0-5 0-0 4 4 5 2 0 2 2 Game summary: Jenkins, C 26 6-12 3-6 1-2 7 3 1 2 0 2 16 Minnesota made its first trip to the NCAA Tournament in six McGee, C 24 2-3 0-1 0-0 2 2 2 0 0 2 4 seasons, but the No. 8-seed Gophers fell to ninth-seeded Schulte, B 27 5-8 1-3 2-2 3 1 1 1 0 3 13 DePaul 79-72 in the first round. Millender, A 14 3-5 1-3 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 Amanda Zahui B., named a finalist for the 2015 Na- Grays, M 7 1-3 0-1 2-2 2 0 0 1 0 0 4 ismith Trophy earlier in the day, set an NCAA First Round and Team 4 program single-game record with 22 rebounds, in addition to Totals 200 29-71 8-34 13-15 30 16 20 11 2 14 79 her team-high 21 points which marked her 24th double-dou- ble of the season. It marks the second-highest individual Minnesota MP FG 3P FT R F A TO B S TP rebounding total in any NCAA tournament game. Mullaney, S 40 3-8 0-1 5-7 2 2 8 5 0 3 11 Zahui B. was one of four Gophers in double-figure Kelley, S 40 7-12 1-1 2-2 8 3 0 7 1 4 17 scoring, as Shae Kelley had 17 points while Carlie Wagner Zahui, A 39 7-11 0-2 7-8 22 2 5 7 1 0 21 chipped in 14 and Shayne Mullaney added 11. Wagner, C 37 5-8 3-6 1-2 8 4 1 4 0 1 14 Leading a quartet of DePaul players in double figures Bailey, M 28 1-6 1-5 0-0 1 4 1 2 0 1 3 was Megan Podkowa who led all players with 23 points. McDaniel, S 14 3-6 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 Minnesota held a 50-to-40.3-percent field goal shooting Hirt, K 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 advantage but was plagued by 28 turnovers, compared to 11 Hedstrom, J 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 for the Blue Demons. Team 2 2 The Gophers and Blue Demons traded leads to open the Totals 200 26-52 5-15 15-19 44 15 15 28 2 9 72 game, before a 9-0 run gave the Maroon and Gold an eight- point lead, 14-6, with 13:19 to play in the opening stanza, a 1 2 F FG% 3FG% FT% stretch in which Minnesota held DePaul scoreless for 5:02. DePaul 30 49 79 40.3 23.5 86.7 A 7-2 run from the Blue Demons cut the Gophers’ lead Minnesota 41 31 72 50.0 33.3 78.9 to just three points, before taking a one-point lead with 6:03 remaining in the half. Back-to-back 3-pointers from Wagner put Minnesota back on top by five, and Minnesota stretched its lead to 39-28 at the two-minute mark on a 14-2 run. Minnesota led 41-30 at halftime after notching a .500 (14-28) field goal percentage, which included a .444 (4-9) percentage from three-point range. The Gophers also scored nine points of six Blue Demon turnovers and had nine sec- ond-chance points, while outrebounding DePaul, 26-16. The Gophers extended their lead to 15 points with just over 15 minutes to play as Zahui’s layup made the score 49-34 at the 15:24 mark. However, the Blue Demons mounted a 19-2 run which allowed them to take the lead with 10:10 left on a Chanise Jenkins layup. Another Zahui layup 30 seconds later tied the score at 53-all, but DePaul began to pull away and held the lead for the remainder of the contest. The Gophers’ ninth appearance in the NCAA Tournament ended their first season under head coach Marlene Stollings. They compiled a 23-10 record, their most wins in 10 years.

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1971-72 1975-76 1977-78 5-3 overall 14-11 overall (Home: 5-5) 24-10 overall (Home: 9-0) Head Coach: Joan Stevenson Head Coach: Jenny Johnson National Women’s Invitational Tournament No Game Information Available 12/2 at Mankato State W 73-44 (NWIT) 12/5 Lakehead W 53-49 Head Coach: Ellen Mosher Hanson 1972-73 12/6 Lakehead L 48-51 11/25 vs. Indiana State 1 L 52-66 8-8 overall 12/9 Winnipeg L 35-57 11/26 vs. Creighton 1 W 70-53 Head Coach: Deb Wilson 1/8 Concordia-Moorhead L 48-52 12/2 Lakehead W 71-42 No Game Information Available 1/10 Grandview College L 36-69 12/3 Lakehead W 50-49 1/12 at Minnesota-Duluth W 55-29 12/7 UW-Eau Claire W 53-44 1973-74 1/16 Mankato State W 59-36 12/17 at William Penn L 63-70 3-10 overall (Home: 2-4) 1/17 Bemidji State W 54-41 12/29 at Kansas State L 30-70 Head Coach: Linda Wells 1/20 at Winona State W 47-42 12/30 at Nebraska L 67-68 1/15 at Dr. Martin Luther L 37-44 1/21 at UW-River Falls W 51-37 1/6 Mankato State W 100-62 1/18 at Minnesota-Duluth L 37-38 1/23 at South Dakota State L 38-49 1/13 at Iowa State L 70-76 1/22 Mankato State L 42-43 1/24 at Southwest State L 56-60 1/14 at Grandview College W 64-62 1/28 at Southwest State L 43-58 1/26 at Dr. Martin Luther W 73-69 1/17 at Winona State W 79-64 1/31 Winona State L 1/30 St. Cloud State W 66-56 1/18 UW-LaCrosse W 94-88 46-47 2/3 at Concordia-St. Paul W 61-55 1/19 St. Cloud State W 58-48 2/4 Minnesota-Duluth W 38-37 2/6 vs. Ohio State 1 L 34-66 1/21 at Minnesota-Duluth W 99-52 2/8 Wisconsin-LaCrosse L 2/6 vs. Michigan 1 W ot 68-67 1/25 at Southwest State W 83-66 21-49 2/7 at Illinois 1 L 54-62 1/28 at South Dakota State W 81-56 2/12 at Mankato State L 40-46 2/10 at St. Cloud State L 53-58 1/31 at Mankato State W 91-66 2/15 St. Cloud State L 2/11 at UW-Eau Claire W 53-51 2/1 at St. Cloud State W 76-72 2/18 Wisconsin-Superior W 54-36 2/14 UW-LaCrosse L 52-68 2/3 Simpson College W 82-59 2/21 at St. Teresa’s 1 W 59-21 2/19 vs. St. Catherine’s 2 W 50-24 2/4 Bemidji State W 65-53 2/22 at Bemidji State 1 L 40-46 2/19 vs. Dr. Martin Luther 2 L 54-59 2/6 at Martin Luther W 83-39 2/28 at UW-River Falls L 51-56 3/1 North Iowa Area CC W 61-51 2/10 at Purdue 2 W 86-68 1 - MWIAA State Tournament (Minneapolis) 1 - Big Ten Tournament (UO), (Champaign, Ill.) 2/11 vs. Indiana 2 W 64-38 2 - MWIAA State Tournament (Minneapolis) 2/12 vs. Ohio State 2 L 62-77 1974-75 2/13 at Concordia-St. Paul W 68-66 7-12 overall (Home: 3-5) 1976-77 2/15 St. Catherine’s W 71-52 Head Coach: Jenny Johnson 15-14 overall (Home: 6-2) 2/18 at Iowa W 83-79 vs. Wisconsin 1 L 45-55 Head Coach: Jenny Johnson 2/20 at UW-La Crosse L 71-107 at Iowa 1 L 33-55 12/2 at UW-Eau Claire W 62-47 2/25 at St. Cloud State 3 W 70-53 vs. Indiana 1 L 37-93 12/5 at Winnipeg L 55-69 3/9 at Kansas State 4 L 81-96 vs. Illinois 1 W 53-50 1/1 at Lakehead L 66-68 3/16 at Texas 5 L 56-91 UW-River Falls W 61-30 1/2 at Lakehead W 80-59 3/17 at Kansas 5 L 65-86 at Winona State L 51-58 1/7 Mankato State W 60-25 3/18 at Fort Valley State 5 W 75-74 at St. Cloud State W 58-56 1/10 UW-River Falls W 67-43 1 - Drake Invitational (Des Moines, Iowa) Concordia-St. Paul W 48-42 1/11 Winona State W 67-56 2 - Big Ten Tourn. (UO) (West Lafayette, Ind.) at Mankato State L 37-46 1/14 at Dr. Martin Luther W 71-34 3 - MWIAA State Tournament (Minneapolis) 1/31 Southwest State L 43-46 1/15 at St. Cloud State L 48-49 4 - AIAW Region VI Tournament Winona State L 43-61 1/18 at Mankato State W 60-35 5 - NWIT (Amarillo, Texas) 2/6 Mankato State L 49-50 1/21 at Concordia-Moorhead W 57-56 at UW-LaCrosse L 41-66 1/21 at North Dakota L 43-65 2/13 St. Cloud State W 43-39 1/22 at Moorhead State W 57-56 at Minnesota-Duluth W 60-45 1/24 Minnesota-Duluth W 52-41 2/17 John F. Kennedy L 40-68 1/26 Concordia-St. Paul W 88-74 3/1 South Dakota State L 42-46 2/1 at St. Cloud State L 36-60 at Carleton 2 W 63-40 2/5 at Simpson College L 60-62 at Mankato State 2 L 49-52 2/7 at Northern Iowa CC L 57-63 1 - Big Ten Tournament (UO), (Iowa City, Iowa) 2/11 at Northwestern 1 L 68-73 2 - MWIAA State Tournament (Minneapolis) 2/11 at Michigan 1 W 67-61 2/12 at Illinois 1 L 45-57 2/16 Dr. Martin Luther W 76-37 2/22 at UW-LaCrosse L 56-67 2/25 vs. Mankato State 2 W 60-44 2/25 vs. St. Cloud State 2 L 46-49 2/26 vs. Mankato State 2 W 48-44 2/26 vs. St. Cloud State 2 L 60-67 3/23 Delta State 3 L 43-87 3/24 Missouri 3 L 39-60 1 - Big Ten Tourn. (UO), (West Lafayette, Ind.) 2 - MWIAA State Tournament (Minneapolis) 3 - AIAW National Tourn. (Minneapolis)

92 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS RESULTS BY YEAR

1978-79 2/9 vs. Michigan State 4 W 64-59 3/7 Wisconsin W 66-56 17-15 overall (Home: 7-2) 2/10 vs. Northwestern 4 L 72-86 3/13 Wichita State 6 W 83-61 National Women’s Invitational Tournament 2/12 at Iowa L 68-70 3/14 Missouri 6 W 75-65 (NWIT) 2/15 at Kansas State L 68-103 3/15 Kansas 6 L 61-67 Head Coach: Ellen Mosher Hanson 2/20 at Drake L 69-77 3/18 Jackson State 7 L 65-68 11/18 at Missouri L 57-82 2/23 Iowa W 92-67 1 - Thanksgiving Classic (Minneapolis) 11/27 at Kansas L 63-81 2/28 at South Dakota W 78-68 2 - Stephen F. Austin Inv. (Nacogodoches, Texas) 11/28 at Nebraska L 57-59 3/1 at Nebraska 5 L 59-72 3 - Princeton Inv. (Princeton, N.J.) 12/2 Iowa State W 85-73 3/7 vs. NW Missouri St.6 W 67-54 4 - Wichita State Pizza Hut Inv. (Wichita, Kans.) 12/14 at Texas L 53-114 3/8 vs. Kansas State 6 L 63-70 5 - Big Ten Tourn. (UO), (Evanston, Ill.) 12/16 at Baylor L 71-72 1 - Montclair State Classic (Montclair, N.J.) 6 - AIAW Region VI Tourn. (Minneapolis) 12/20 St. Cloud State W 71-49 2 - Giusti Tourn. of Champions (Portland, Ore.) 7 - AIAW National Tourn. (Minneapolis) 12/22 at William Penn W ot 87-85 3 - NC State Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 12/23 at Iowa L 82-91 4 - Big Ten Tourn. (UO), (Madison, Wis.) 1981-82 1/3 Nebraska W 63-55 5 - AIAW Sub Regional (Lincoln, Neb.) 18-11 overall (Home: 6-2) 1/6 Kansas State L 62-100 6 - AIAW Region VI Tourn. (Warrensburg, Mo. AIAW National Tournament 1/11 vs. Temple JC 1 W 91-67 Head Coach: Ellen Mosher Hanson 1/12 vs. Nebraska-Omaha 1 W 76-65 1980-81 11/5 China Nationals L 72-93 1/13 vs. Memphis State 1 L 80-83 28-7 overall (Home: 13-2) 11/15 at Iowa W 77-52 1/20 Drake W 70-66 AIAW National Tournament 11/21 at Wisconsin W 72-63 1/23 Mankato State W 82-55 Head Coach: Ellen Mosher Hanson 11/28 Louisiana State W 75-73 1/26 vs. Kansas 2 L 73-79 11/20 at Missouri W 89-82 12/1 Drake L 58-78 1/27 at Kansas State 2 W 68-66 11/22 at Iowa W 94-71 12/5 vs. San Francisco 1 W 98-66 1/31 at St. Cloud State W 72-66 11/28 Oklahoma State 1 W 81-60 12/6 at Washington State 1 W 82-68 2/3 Iowa W 90-79 11/29 Louisville 1 W 101-72 12/8 at Iowa State L 62-68 2/9 vs. Iowa 3 W 86-64 12/5 at Stephen F. Austin 2 L 72-91 12/19 at Long Beach State L 59-81 2/9 vs. Northwestern 3 L 63-78 12/6 vs. Valdosta State 2 W 76-63 12/23 at Southern California L 52-91 2/10 vs. Ohio State 3 L 75-83 12/9 at Drake L 77-81 1/6 National College W 81-44 2/14 at Mankato State W 72-52 12/19 vs. Harvard 3 W 101-42 1/9 at Indiana W 79-65 2/17 UW-LaCrosse W 74-69 12/20 at Princeton 3 W 72-64 1/23 Wisconsin W 63-60 2/20 at Drake L 77-80 12/22 at Maryland L 74-86 1/25 Iowa W 90-43 2/24 vs. St. Cloud State 4 W 76-69 12/23 at St. John’s W 78-63 1/29 at Illinois-Chicago Circle L 61-62 2/27 at UW-LaCrosse L 77-93 1/3 Ohio State W 71-60 1/30 at Northwestern W 71-63 3/9 Kansas State 5 L 80-84 1/5 Iowa State W 75-43 2/2 at Drake L 60-87 3/15 at Oregon 6 L 74-85 1/8 vs. New Mexico 4 W 73-53 2/6 at Kansas State L 68-77 3/16 at California 6 W 73-64 1/9 vs. Kansas State 4 W 71-70 2/12 vs. Ohio State 2 L 66-68 3/17 at Mississippi 6 W 81-73 1/10 vs. Stephen F. Austin 4 L 62-77 2/17 Iowa State W 84-56 1 - Central Missouri State Inv. (Warrensburg, Mo.) 1/17 at Wisconsin W 84-68 2/20 Kansas W 73-57 2 - Kansas State Inv. (Manhattan, Kans.) 1/19 at Southern Illinois W 85-63 2/26 vs. Washington 3 W 80-79 3 - Big Ten Tourn. (UO), (Bloomington, Ind.) 1/24 Kansas State W 70-54 2/27 vs. Arizona State 3 W 76-58 4 - MAIAW State Tournament (Minneapolis) 1/27 at Iowa State W 88-49 2/28 vs. Indiana 3 W 70-66 5 - AIAW Region VI Tourn. (Minneapolis) 1/30 Iowa W 71-52 3/3 at Missouri L 57-58 6 - NWIT (Amarillo, Texas) 1/31 Northwestern W 87-83 3/12 at Iowa State 4 W 81-62 2/7 South Dakota W 77-68 3/13 at Central Missouri 4 W 76-71 1979-80 2/13 vs. Wisconsin 5 W 79-68 3/21 at St. John’s 5 W 68-56 18-11 overall (Home: 9-1) 2/14 vs. Ohio State 5 W 65-48 3/23 at Rutgers 5 L 75-83 Head Coach: Ellen Mosher Hanson 2/15 at Northwestern 5 W 79-73 1 - Dial Classic (Pullman, Wash.) 11/17 Missouri W ot 88-82 2/18 Drake W 77-66 2 - Big Ten Tourn. (UO), (East Lansing, Mich.) 11/28 Drake W 85-71 2/21 at South Dakota W 96-70 3 - Northern Lights Tourn. (Anchorage, Alaska) 12/1 vs. Rhode Island 1 W 90-78 2/25 at Kansas L 74-83 4 - AIAW Region VI Tourn. (Warrensburg, Mo.) 12/2 at Montclair State 1 L 60-74 2/28 Indiana W 81-74 5 - AIAW National Tourn. (Piscataway, N.J.) 12/3 at Iowa State W 78-53 12/15 Creighton W 92-58 12/18 at Portland State 2 W 78-64 12/19 vs. UCLA 2 L 63-78 12/20 vs. NC State 2 L 67-74 12/22 William Penn W 75-70 12/30 Manitoba W 108-30 1/11 Southern Illinois W 75-54 1/12 at South Dakota W 87-64 1/23 St. Cloud State W 66-60 1/25 at NC State 3 L 52-74 1/26 vs. North Carolina 3 W 80-78 1/31 South Dakota W 98-52 2/2 Kansas L 72-93 Laura Gardner 2/8 at. Wisconsin 4 W 80-66

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 93 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS RESULTS BY YEAR 1982-83 1- Dial Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 2/23 at Wisconsin L 52-62 20-7 overall, 13-5/t3rd Big Ten 2- La Salle Inv. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 2/28 Indiana L 69-75 (Home: 10-1) 3/2 Ohio State L 70-77 Head Coach: Ellen Mosher Hanson 1984-85 3/6 at Purdue L 78-95 11/26 DePaul 1 W 82-64 18-10 overall, 13-5/3rd Big Ten 3/8 at Illinois L 68-79 11/27 Memphis State 1 W 84-76 (Home: 9-3) 1- Lady Lion Classic (College Park, Pa.) 12/1 at Northern Illinois W 91-70 Head Coach: Ellen Mosher Hanson 2- Dial Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 12/5 at Univ. of Chicago W 81-49 11/22 at Wayland Baptist 1 L 52-59 12/7 at North Dakota State W 90-61 11/22 vs. Texas-San Antonio 1 W 60-57 1986-87 12/18 at Kansas L 72-78 11/22 vs. Florida A & M 1 L 57-66 9-19 overall, 4-14/t-8th Big Ten 12/20 at Nebraska W 81-70 11/30 Nebraska 2 W 90-79 (Home: 7-7) 12/28 vs. Cleveland State 2 W ot 84-81 12/1 NE Louisiana 2 L 66-82 Head Coach: Ellen Mosher Hanson 12/30 vs. 10 Georgia 2 L 61-65 12/9 Drake W 68-58 11/28 Northern Illinois 1 W 87-71 1/7 at Illinois W 91-75 12/14 vs. Colorado 3 W 84-61 11/29 Auburn1 L 46-101 1/9 at Purdue W 86-75 12/16 at Montana 3 L 71-83 12/1 at Kansas State L 68-79 1/14 Michigan W 90-43 12/27 at San Diego State L 66-82 12/2 at Kansas L 74-87 1/16 Michigan State W 75-65 12/31 at Texas-San Antonio W 86-72 12/5 Illinois State W 72-67 1/21 at Iowa W 73-62 1/4 at Illinois W 77-61 12/6 South Dakota W 80-61 1/23 at Northwestern L 67-72 1/6 at Purdue W 69-64 12/19 at SC State W 73-60 1/28 Wisconsin W 73-60 1/11 at Iowa L 38-60 12/20 at Florida International L 69-87 2/4 Indiana W 86-80 1/18 Michigan W 76-49 12/22 at Miami L 64-77 2/6 Ohio State W 68-56 1/20 Michigan State W 84-70 12/30 Colorado W (ot) 76-74 2/11 at Ohio State L 48-79 1/25 at Wisconsin W 59-58 1/2 at Northwestern L 48-88 2/13 at Indiana L 69-80 1/27 at Northwestern L 74-80 1/4 at Wisconsin L 73-81 2/18 at Wisconsin W 77-71 2/1 Ohio State L 58-64 1/9 at Iowa L 40-81 2/25 Northwestern L 92-97 2/3 Indiana W 69-65 1/16 Purdue L 60-62 2/27 Iowa W 78-53 2/8 Iowa L 58-66 1/18 Illinois L 59-79 3/4 at Michigan State L 79-94 2/15 at Michigan State W 68-62 1/23 at Ohio State L 53-79 3/6 at Michigan W 84-77 2/17 at Michigan W 84-75 1/25 at Indiana L 57-71 3/10 Purdue W 115-88 2/22 Northwestern W 82-70 1/30 Michigan W 81-73 3/12 Illinois W 89-65 2/24 Wisconsin W 79-70 2/1 Michigan State L 64-70 1- Dial Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 3/1 at Indiana W 90-77 2/6 Iowa L 60-78 2- Dial Classic (Miami, Fla.) 3/3 at Ohio State L 72-85 2/13 at Illinois L 60-64 3/7 Purdue W 97-83 2/15 at Purdue L 61-95 1983-84 3/9 Illinois W 74-67 2/20 Indiana W 60-44 12-15 overall, 9-9/7th Big Ten 1- Queens Classic (Plainview, Texas) 2/22 Ohio State L 76-82 (Home: 7-5) 2- Dial Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 2/27 at Michigan State L 62-73 Head Coach: Ellen Mosher Hanson 3- Lady Grizz Insurance Classic (Missoula, Mont.) 3/1 at Michigan W 92-60 11/25 Miami (Ohio) 1 W 76-58 3/5 Wisconsin W 70-45 11/26 Arkansas 1 L 60-76 1985-86 3/7 Northwestern L 48-79 11/30 Iowa State W 61-48 8-20 overall, 4-14/9th Big Ten 1-Dial Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 12/4 at Tennessee L 50-54 (Home: 8-6) 12/6 at Western Kentucky L 61-69 Head Coach: Ellen Mosher Hanson 12/16 South Dakota State Cancelled 11/22 vs. Western Michigan 1 L 74-77 12/18 at Central Michigan L 71-92 11/23 vs. Providence 1 L 74-82 12/28 vs. Cheyney State 2 L 71-79 11/27 San Diego State W 72-69 12/29 vs. Youngstown State 2 W 92-73 11/29 New Mexico 2 W 68-57 12/30 vs. Villanova 2 L 69-76 11/30 Kansas State 2 L 50-87 1/6 Illinois W 71-57 12/7 Wyoming W 71-53 1/8 Purdue W 83-67 12/8 North Dakota W 92-66 1/13 at Michigan W 81-75 12/17 at Drake L 71-81 1/15 at Michigan State L 67-92 12/19 at Missouri L 74-93 1/20 Iowa W 57-55 12/30 at Colorado L 69-76 1/22 Northwestern L 73-82 1/3 Illinois L 63-82 1/27 at Wisconsin L 59-63 1/5 Purdue W 75-66 2/3 at Indiana W 75-67 1/10 Iowa L 63-66 2/5 at Ohio State L 79-106 1/17 at Michigan L 56-70 2/10 Ohio State L 63-80 1/19 at Michigan State L 60-62 2/12 Indiana L 65-78 1/24 Wisconsin W 75-58 2/17 Wisconsin W 62-51 1/26 Northwestern W 75-70 2/24 at Northwestern L 68-74 1/31 at Ohio State L 65-95 2/26 at Iowa L 58-79 2/2 at Indiana L 67-80 3/2 Michigan State L 60-66 2/7 at Iowa L 51-61 3/4 Michigan W 89-78 2/14 Michigan State W 73-62 3/8 at Purdue W ot 71-69 2/16 Michigan L 60-74 3/10 at Illinois W 71-67 2/21 at Northwestern L 66-77

94 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS RESULTS BY YEAR 1987-88 1990-91 9-18 overall, 5-13/8th Big Ten 6-22 overall, 2-16/10th Big Ten (Home: 5-8) (Home: 4-10) Head Coach: LaRue Fields Head Coach: Linda Hill-MacDonald 11/27 Wichita State 1 W (ot) 78-71 11/26 Marquette W 80-65 11/28 Miami 1 W 76-72 11/28 Kansas L 63-71 12/2 at Drake L 65-74 11/30 Illinois-Chicago 1 W 79-59 12/5 at Illinois State L 60-82 12/1 Georgia Tech 1 L 84-69 12/19 Missouri W 71-61 12/15 at Connecticut L 85-60 12/20 Kansas L 72-78 12/17 at Dartmouth W 74-61 12/29 at Stanford 2 L 64-87 12/20 at Bradley L 76-84 12/30 vs. Simon Fraser 2 W 84-61 12/22 Oklahoma L 75-85 1/2 at Washington L 64-83 12/29 vs. Stephen F. Austin 2 L 66-84 1/8 Northwestern W 82-77 12/30 vs. Western Carolina 2 W 72-60 1/10 Wisconsin L 67-75 1/4 at Northwestern L 49-90 1/15 Iowa L 41-84 1/6 at Wisconsin L 77-102 1/22 at Purdue L 72-86 1/11 Purdue L 60-106 1/24 at Illinois W 59-55 1/13 Illinois L 60-78 1/29 Ohio State L 59-91 1/18 at Ohio State L 64-78 1/31 Indiana W 82-71 1/20 at Indiana L 63-92 2/5 at Michigan L 71-83 1/25 at Iowa L 51-70 2/7 at Michigan State L 53-65 2/1 Michigan L 51-65 2/12 at Iowa L 51-100 2/3 Michigan State W 58-55 2/19 Illinois L 79-82 2/8 at Illinois L 63-71 Carol Peterka 2/21 Purdue L 60-73 2/10 at Purdue L 57-85 2/26 at Indiana W 62-61 2/15 Indiana L 67-83 2/28 at Ohio State L 48-88 2/17 Ohio State L 52-64 3/4 Michigan State L 57-73 1989-90 2/22 Iowa L 46-70 3/6 Michigan L 77-86 8-21 overall, 3-15/t-9th Big Ten 3/1 at Michigan State L 52-68 3/7 at Wisconsin W 73-71 (Home: 6-8) 3/3 at Michigan L 70-74 3/12 at Northwestern L 57-68 Head Coach: LaRue Fields 3/7 Wisconsin W 76-62 1- Dial Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 11/24 vs. Arkansas State 1 W 83-67 3/9 Northwestern L 78-87 2- Cardinal Classic (Stanford, Calif.) 11/25 vs. Sam Houston St. 1 W 98-77 1- Dial Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 11/28 Northern Illinois L 75-98 2- Western Kentucky Tournament 1988-89 12/1 Northeastern 2 W 96-59 7-21 overall, 4-14/10th Big Ten 12/2 Central Michigan 2 L 60-72 1991-92 (Home: 6-7) 12/10 Iowa State W 86-81 8-19 overall, 3-15/t-9th Big Ten Head Coach: LaRue Fields 12/16 at Sam Houston St. L 76-103 (Home: 5-7) 11/25 at Nebraska 1 L 77-90 12/18 at Texas A&M L 80-84 Head Coach: Linda Hill-MacDonald 11/26 vs. Washington State 1 W 97-67 12/21 Bradley W 77-69 11/23 UW-Green Bay W 55-49 12/2 Radford 2 W 76-56 12/30 at Kansas State L 80-100 11/29 vs. Georgia Southern 1 W 83-62 12/3 Texas A & M 2 W 79-67 1/5 at Michigan L 53-70 11/30 at NC State 1 L 100-108 12/11 at Kansas L 60-64 1/7 at Michigan State L 52-77 12/14 Boston Univ. 2 W 83-56 12/17 at Northern Illinois L 75-104 1/12 Purdue L 79-108 12/17 at South Florida W 76-61 12/19 at Iowa State L 54-77 1/14 Illinois W 84-71 12/19 at Florida International L 70-88 12/21 at North Carolina L 96-109 1/19 Iowa L 43-79 12/21 at Marquette W 105-100 12/29 Drake L 81-84 1/26 at Ohio State L 58-64 12/30 at Kansas L 42-95 12/31 Washington L 59-74 1/28 at Indiana L 59-61 1/10 at Iowa L 68-85 1/6 Michigan State L 78-82 2/2 Northwestern L 81-99 1/12 Penn State L 64-75 1/8 Michigan W 84-69 2/4 Wisconsin L 75-76 1/17 Ohio State W 83-75 1/13 at Purdue L 67-88 2/9 at Purdue L 65-86 1/19 Indiana L 73-79 1/15 at Illinois L 60-71 2/11 at Illinois L 62-86 1/24 at Michigan L 77-83 1/21 at Iowa L 54-97 2/16 at Iowa L 58-87 1/26 at Michigan State L 66-75 1/27 Ohio State L 82-106 2/23 Indiana W 85-67 1/31 Purdue L 72-97 1/29 Indiana W ot 86-85 2/25 Ohio State L 72-86 2/2 Illinois W 82-70 2/3 at Northwestern L 60-69 3/2 at Wisconsin L 82-94 2/7 at Northwestern L 71-85 2/5 at Wisconsin L 61-78 3/4 at Northwestern L 42-77 2/9 at Wisconsin L 72-82 2/10 Illinois W 88-78 3/8 Michigan State W 66-65 2/14 at Indiana L 67-73 2/12 Purdue L 79-82 3/10 Michigan L 69-80 2/16 at Ohio State L 56-65 2/17 Iowa L 73-80 1- Sooner Thanksgiving Classic (Norman, Okla.) 2/21 Michigan State W ot 78-68 2/24 at Ohio State L 71-103 2- Dial Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 2/23 Michigan L 65-67 2/26 at Indiana L 84-94 2/28 at Illinois L 61-72 3/3 Wisconsin W 83-58 3/1 at Purdue L 63-78 3/5 Northwestern L 86-89 3/6 Wisconsin L 82-83 3/9 at Michigan State L 54-88 3/8 Northwestern L 67-99 3/11 at Michigan L 64-81 3/12 Iowa L 47-65 1- Wimmer’s Invitational (Lincoln, Neb.) 1 - Wolfpack Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 2- Dial Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 2 - Dial Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 95 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS RESULTS BY YEAR 12/18 vs. 3 Texas Tech 2 W 92-82 1995-96 12/19 at Wichita State 2 L 70-75 4-23 overall, 0-16/11th Big Ten 12/21 Kansas State W 76-65 (Home: 2-10) 12/30 at Northern Iowa W 90-59 Head Coach: Linda Hill-MacDonald 1/5 at Iowa L 59-69 11/25 Siena 1 L 70-72 1/9 Wisconsin W 89-84 11/26 Northern Illinois 1 W 88-71 1/16 at Illinois L 78-88 11/29 at South Carolina L 35-73 1/22 at Purdue L 58-68 12/1 at James Madison L 63-73 1/23 at Indiana W 73-68 12/9 UW-Green Bay W 63-60 1/28 Michigan State W 82-69 12/11 at Southwest Texas L 77-83 1/30 Michigan W 79-70 12/13 at Texas A&M L 49-92 2/4 at Penn State L 77-87 12/15 at Northern Iowa W 80-68 2/6 Northwestern W 84-74 12/17 Western Illinois L 55-65 2/13 at Northwestern L 63-89 12/20 at Marquette W 80-73 2/18 Indiana W 93-74 12/31 at Northwestern L 71-84 2/20 Purdue L 68-76 1/5 at Penn State L 57-75 2/25 at Michigan W 88-59 1/8 at No. 18/19 Purdue L 37-75 2/27 at Michigan State W 66-62 1/12 Ohio State L 64-117 3/4 Ohio State L 66-85 1/14 Illinois L 67-87 3/6 Penn State L 85-92 1/19 at Wisconsin L 50-85 3/8 at Wisconsin W 82-71 1/21 Indiana L 67-72 3/11 Iowa W 64-58 1/26 at Michigan L 52-64 3/16 at Notre Dame 3 W 81-76 1/28 at Iowa L 51-94 Jennifer Hall 3/19 at Vanderbilt 4 L 72-98 2/2 Michigan State L 61-81 1 - Dial Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 2/4 Wisconsin L 64-98 2 1992-93 - Pizza Hut Classic - Wichita, Kansas 2/9 at Illinois L 71-96 3 - NCAA Tournament (South Bend, Ind.) 14-12 overall, 9-9/5th Big Ten 2/11 at Ohio State L 68-94 4 - NCAA Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) (Home: 7-7) 2/16 Purdue L 62-96 Head Coach: Linda Hill-MacDonald 2/18 Penn State L 53-74 1994-95 12/1 Kansas W 82-76 2/25 Northwestern L 49-73 12-15 overall, 7-9/t-7th Big Ten 2 12/4 Western Kentucky L 64-92 3/1 vs. Ohio State L 64-78 (Home: 10-3) 1 12/13 Georgia Tech L 62-82 - Dial Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) Head Coach: Linda Hill-MacDonald 2 12/19 at Santa Clara 1 W 82-80 - Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 11/26 Monmouth 1 W 71-54 12/20 vs. Boise State 1 W ot 95-91 11/27 South Carolina 1 L 72-78 12/28 at UW-Green Bay W 79-66 1996-97 12/2 at Kansas State L 73-75 12/30 at Kansas State W 58-44 4-24 overall, 1-15/11th Big Ten 12/10 Northern Iowa W 89-44 1/5 Marquette L 87-89 (Home: 2-10) 12/12 at UW-Green Bay L 42-65 1/10 Iowa L 47-75 Head Coach: Linda Hill-MacDonald 12/16 20 Texas A&M W 77-54 1/12 at Wisconsin L 72-75 11/22 at Western Illinois L 61-70 12/20 at Western Illinois W 73-63 1/17 Illinois W 66-56 11/24 Iowa State L 69-73 12/22 Marquette W 86-78 1 1/22 Purdue W 67-51 11/30 Wyoming W 68-66 12/28 Northwestern W 74-54 1 1/24 Indiana W 80-70 12/1 James Madison L 56-64 12/30 at Oklahoma State 2 L 61-70 1/29 at Michigan State W 70-61 12/3 at Colorado State L 60-78 12/31 at Oklahoma 2 L 64-74 1/31 at Michigan W 71-62 12/6 Marquette L 62-75 1/6 7 Penn State W 71-56 2/5 Penn State L 62-77 12/15 at UW-Green Bay L 63-66 1/8 19 Purdue W 68-67 2/7 at Northwestern L 68-76 12/19 at Stephen F. Austin L 63-80 1/13 at Ohio State L 57-82 2/14 Northwestern W 72-70 12/20 at Fairfield W 74-68 1/15 at Illinois L 54-68 2/19 at Indiana W 60-59 12/28 Iowa L 48-61 1/20 Wisconsin L 63-76 2/21 at Purdue L 64-72 12/30 Michigan L 63-82 1/22 at Indiana W ot 81-76 2/26 Michigan W 85-69 1/3 at Indiana L 48-61 1/27 Michigan W 76-58 2/28 Michigan State L 54-71 1/7 at Nebraska L 47-68 1/29 Iowa W 70-56 3/4 at Ohio State L 76-95 1/10 Illinois L ot 85-89 2/3 at Michigan State L 66-69 3/7 at Penn State L 78-99 1/12 Michigan State L 65-76 2/5 at Wisconsin L ot 78-79 3/10 Wisconsin W 91-56 1/17 at Ohio State L 61-84 2/10 Illinois W 92-46 3/12 at Iowa L 59-83 1/19 Northwestern L 84-91 2/12 Ohio State L 73-93 1- Diet Pepsi Shootout (Santa Clara, Calif.) 1/24 at Penn State L 62-83 2/17 at 15 Purdue L 50-66 1/26 at Wisconsin L 57-84 1993-94 2/19 at Penn State L 87-73 1/31 Purdue L 64-82 2/26 at Northwestern L 58-74 18-11 overall, 10-8/t-4th Big Ten 2/2 Ohio State W 66-64 3/3 vs. Iowa 3 L 44-57 (Home: 10-3) 2/7 at Michigan State L 51-102 1 - Dial Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) NCAA Tournament Second Round 2/9 at Illinois L 76-95 2 - Classic (Stillwater, Okla.) Head Coach: Linda Hill-MacDonald 2/16 Indiana L 75-103 3 - Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 11/27 at Marquette L 68-87 2/21 at Michigan L 75-107 12/1 at Georgia Tech W 77-73 2/23 at Iowa L 42-78 2 12/11 Chicago State 1 W 95-47 2/28 vs. Wisconsin W 75-80 2 12/12 Boise State 1 W 78-68 3/1 vs. Illinois L 76-98 1 12/14 UW-Green Bay W 73-54 - Dial Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 2 - Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 96 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS RESULTS BY YEAR 1997-98 12/2 vs. Eastern Illinois 3 L 72-73 4-23 overall, 1-15/11th Big Ten (Home: 2-11) 12/4 vs. Va. Commonwealth W 72-57 Head Coach: Cheryl Littlejohn 12/8 at Ohio W 92-73 11/15 UW-Green Bay L 65-72 12/10 at St. Louis W 77-71 11/25 Colorado State L 58-76 12/23 at Marist W 79-61 11/29 UW-Milwaukee 1 L 57-75 12/28 at 10/11 Penn State L 73-91 11/30 Southwest Texas 1 W 64-52 12/31 at IUPUI L 80-85 12/2 at Marquette L 57-67 1/4 Indiana L 76-79 12/4 at Iowa State L 69-86 1/7 Michigan State L 65-66 12/12 Western Illinois W 88-52 1/11 at Indiana L 64-92 12/17 at Illinois State L 51-65 1/18 at Wisconsin L 67-90 12/20 at Alcorn State 2 W 61-56 1/21 Northwestern W 79-47 12/21 at Wichita State 2 L 57-60 1/25 6/6 Purdue L 61-86 12/28 at Iowa L 55-91 1/28 Illinois L 81-88 12/30 at Michigan L 74-94 2/1 at Michigan L 51-69 1/2 Indiana L 75-84 2/4 at Illinois L 71-101 1/9 at Illinois L 60-86 2/8 at Ohio State L 52-64 1/11 at Michigan State W 81-73 2/11 Iowa L 71-82 1/16 Ohio State L 60-73 2/15 Ohio State L ot 65-72 1/18 at Northwestern L 65-84 2/18 at 7/7 Purdue L 43-96 1/23 Penn State L 55-70 2/22 21/25 Wisconsin L 43-86 1/25 Wisconsin L 54-67 1999-2000 2/25 at Michigan State L 50-58 Carol Ann Shudlick 1/30 at Purdue L 48-92 3/1 vs. Indiana 3 L 2/1 at Ohio State L 53-71 56-78 2/6 Michigan State L 60-68 10-18 overall, 3-13/t-10th Big Ten 1 - Cancun Tounrament (Cancun, Mexico) 2/8 Illinois L 67-75 (Home: 5-8) 2 - Kansas Tournament (Lawrence, Kans.) 2/15 at Indiana L 42-75 Head Coach: Cheryl Littlejohn 3 - Big Ten Tournament (Grand Rapids, Mich.) 2/20 Michigan L 53-56 11/20 Ball State 1 L 70-79 2/22 Iowa L 59-71 11/21 Georgetown 1 W 60-57 2001-02 2/27 vs. Wisconsin 3 L 47-65 11/23 at San Diego W 52-50 22-8 overall, 11-5/t-2nd Big Ten 1 - Dial Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 11/28 at UC-Irvine L 54-65 (Home: 11-2, 7-1 Pav, 4-1 Williams) 2 - Pizza Hut Shocker Shootout (Wichita, Kans.) 12/3 at Bradley L 49-56 NCAA Tournament Second Round 3 - Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 12/5 at UW-Green Bay L 42-64 Head Coach: Brenda Oldfield 12/8 Ohio W 77-67 11/17 Butler 1 W 114-65 1998-99 12/10 at South Alabama W 61-46 11/18 Santa Clara 1 W 92-73 7-20 overall, 2-14/t-10th Big Ten (Home: 2-9) 12/12 at Troy State W 66-56 11/23 vs. 7/9 Stanford 2 L 63-96 Head Coach: Cheryl Littlejohn 12/15 St. Louis W 68-42 11/24 vs. Wyoming 2 W 92-66 11/17 Illinois State W 67-63 12/30 at Indiana W 61-53 11/25 vs. Weber State 2 W 76-67 11/20 at Hawaii 1 L 52-63 1/2 Michigan L 53-77 11/28 Northern Iowa W 80-64 11/21 vs. Kansas 1 L ot 53-62 1/6 Ohio State L 50-59 12/1 Dayton W 83-56 11/22 vs. Massachusetts 1 W 64-56 1/10 6 Penn State L 30-82 12/7 at Vir. Commonwealth W 79-70 11/28 Bradley 2 W 84-59 1/13 at Iowa L 51-80 12/9 at High Point W 93-69 11/29 UNLV 2 L 61-75 1/16 at Purdue L 60-77 12/22 Loyola (Ill.) W 90-61 12/2 at Howard L 51-53 1/20 Northwestern L 44-50 12/28 24/24 Penn State L 83-88 12/4 at Georgetown L 65-72 1/23 Indiana-Purdue W 80-57 12/30 at Miami W 80-65 12/16 at South Florida W ot 68-64 1/27 Purdue L 50-69 1/3 Illinois W 89-75 12/19 at Stetson W 62-57 1/30 at Michigan L 55-73 1/7 at Michigan State W 70-69 12/28 at Wisconsin L 59-70 2/3 at Wisconsin L 65-75 1/10 at 13/14 Purdue L 61-84 12/30 at Purdue L 52-73 2/6 at Illinois L 49-81 1/17 -/23 Michigan W 84-75 1/3 Penn State L 43-72 2/10 Wisconsin L 55-66 1/20 5/7 Wisconsin W 92-85 1/5 Iowa L 58-66 2/17 at Northwestern W ot 76-67 1/25 at Ohio State L 66-70 1/10 at Michigan W 54-47 2/20 Iowa L 53-77 1/27 Indiana W 75-60 1/15 at Northwestern W 70-68 2/24 at 6 Penn State L 43-92 1/31 at Illinois W ot 79-76 1/17 Indiana L 66-80 2/27 Michigan State W ot 75-71 2/3 at Iowa W 94-83 1/22 at Michigan State L 58-73 3/2 vs. Wisconsin 2 L 49-56 2/7 Ohio State W 79-64 1/24 at Ohio State L 42-68 1 - Golden Gopher Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 2/10 at Northwestern W 86-78 1/29 Illinois L 69-88 2 - Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 2/14 7/9 Purdue W 73-64 1/31 Northwestern L 53-66 2/17 at Indiana L 63-73 2/5 Michigan L 65-88 2000-01 2/21 -/25 Wisconsin W 76-74 2/12 at Iowa L 62-79 8-20 overall, 1-15/10th Big Ten 2/24 Michigan State L 72-80 2/14 at Penn State L 56-88 (Home: 3-7) 3/1 vs. Wisconsin 3 L 64-74 2/19 Purdue L 61-63 Head Coach: Cheryl Littlejohn 3/16 vs. UNLV 4 W 71-54 2/21 Wisconsin L 56-69 11/18 Binghamton 1 W 85-74 3/18 at 16/16 North Carolina 4 L 69-72 1 2/26 vs. Michigan 3 L 55-74 11/19 Providence W 88-60 1 - Golden Gopher Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 2 1- Hawaiian Wahine Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 11/25 vs. Denver L 59-77 2 - Rainbow Wahine Tourn. (Honolulu, Hawaii) 2 2- Gopher Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 11/26 vs. Louisville W 68-64 3 - Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 3 3- Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 12/1 vs. St. Joseph’s L 62-64 4 - NCAA Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 97 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS RESULTS BY YEAR 2002-03 1/29 Indiana W 78-46 5 - NCAA Tournament Tempe Region (Tempe, 25-6 overall, 12-4/t-2nd Big Ten 2/1 at Wisconsin W 59-48 Ariz.) (Home: 11-0) 2/8 5/6 Penn State W 74-56 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 2/12 at Ohio State L 57-75 2005-06 Head Coach: Pam Borton 2/15 at Illinois W 63-54 19-10 overall, 11-5/t3rd Big Ten 11/23 IPFW 1 W 116-73 2/19 at Iowa L 61-81 (Home: 12-2) 11/24 Radford 1 W 93-53 2/22 Northwestern W 73-46 NCAA First Round 11/27 at Loyola W 84-67 2/26 25/- Ohio State L 62-76 Head Coach: Pam Borton 11/29 vs. New Orleans 2 W 85-75 2/29 at Michigan L 47-57 11/19 San Francisco 1 W 80-62 11/30 at Air Force 2 W 88-75 3/4 vs. Northwestern 4 W 68-47 11/20 11/9 Stanford 1 W 84-77 12/6 at Providence W 67-55 3/5 vs. 20/- Ohio State 4 L 50-58 11/25 vs. Nevada 2 W 83-75 12/8 at Harvard W 92-68 3/21 UCLA 5 W 92-81 11/26 vs. Virginia 2 W 69-64 12/13 UMKC W 88-53 3/23 8/9 Kansas State 5 W 80-61 11/30 at 21/21 New Mexico L 44-62 12/22 at Northern Iowa W 69-62 3/28 vs. 18/18 Boston College 6 W 76-63 12/3 Nebraska W 78-70 12/28 at Wright State W 88-54 3/30 vs. 1/1 Duke 6 W 82-75 12/10 Washington State W 83-57 12/30 at Dayton W 83-64 4/4 vs. 6/6 Connecticut 7 L 58-67 12/13 at South Carolina L 61-79 1/2 Michigan W 98-70 1 - Subway Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 12/22 Iowa State W 66-61 1/6 at 17/17 Penn State L 53-83 2 - Junkanoo Jam (Grand Island, Bahamas) 12/29 vs. Northwestern 3 W 69-54 1/9 Illinois W 77-62 3 - Virginia Cavalier Classic (Charlottesville, Va.) 1/5 Wisconsin W 73-67 1/12 Iowa W 94-65 4 - Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1/7 at 3/3 LSU L 45-66 1/19 9/8 Purdue W 90-75 5 - NCAA Tournament (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1/9 at Indiana W 69-64 1/23 at Michigan State L 71-74 6 - NCAA Tournament West Region (Norfolk, Va.) 1/12 12/11 Purdue L ot 56-60 1/26 at Illinois L 80-94 7 - NCAA Final Four (New Orleans, La.) 1/15 9/12 Michigan State W 71-58 2/2 Northwestern W 67-56 1/19 at Michigan W 85-57 2/6 at 25/- Ohio State L 58-66 2004-05 1/22 at Iowa W 80-68 2/9 at Indiana W 59-56 26-8 overall, 12-4/4th Big Ten 1/26 North Dakota State W 79-70 2/13 at Northwestern W 64-61 (Home: 15-2) 1/29 Penn State W 77-72 2/16 22/24 Ohio State W 73-50 NCAA Sweet 16 2/2 at Illinois W 64-49 2/20 at Iowa W 77-60 Head Coach: Pam Borton 2/5 Michigan W 83-48 2/23 Penn State W 73-57 11/14 vs. UNLV 1 W 77-69 2/9 at 15/16 Michigan State L 61-84 2/27 Wisconsin W 76-53 11/15 at Washington 1 L ot 67-72 2/12 at 10/9 Purdue L 31-63 3/2 at Michigan W 76-63 11/19 Arkansas State 2 W 82-45 2/16 6/7 Ohio State L 55-76 3/7 vs. Iowa 3 L 77-80 11/20 Virginia Tech 2 W 70-56 2/19 at Wisconsin L 61-67 3/22 vs. Tulane 4 W 68-48 11/28 at Creighton W 79-71 2/23 Indiana W 65-58 3/24 at 9/9 Stanford 4 W 68-56 12/2 Detroit W 86-34 2/26 Northwestern W 71-33 3/24 vs. 5/5 Texas 5 L 60-73 12/5 Kansas W 62-45 3/3 vs. Indiana 4 L 46-61 1 - Subway Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 12/8 at UW-Green Bay W 60-51 3/18 vs. Washington 5 L 69-73 2 - Air Force Tourn. (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 12/11 at Santa Clara W 69-42 1 - Subway Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 3 - Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 12/14 1/1 LSU L 67-75 2 - Paradise Jam (US Virgin Islands) 4 - NCAA Tournament (Stanford, Calif.) 12/23 Drake W 74-57 3 - at Loyola U. (Chicago) 5 - NCAA Tournament West Region Semifinal 12/30 Northwestern W 62-44 4 - Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) (Stanford, Calif.) 1/2 Indiana W 61-47 5 - NCAA Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.) 1/6 at Wisconsin W 74-49 2003-04 1/9 23/- New Mexico W 75-35 25-9 overall, 9-7/6th Big Ten 1/13 at 20/20 Purdue W 58-38 (Home: 13-2) 1/16 at 9/9 Michigan State L 49-62 NCAA Final Four 1/20 Michigan W 73-49 Head Coach: Pam Borton 1/23 Illinois W 80-68 11/22 Southern 1 W 93-41 1/30 at 22/23 Penn State L 68-81 11/23 16/16 Colo- 2/3 -/25 Iowa W 81-50 rado 1 W 95-61 2/6 at Michigan W 76-55 11/25 at Drake W 73-50 2/10 9/9 Michigan State L 48-79 11/28 vs. Texas A&M 2 W 88-72 2/13 Purdue W 71-49 11/29 vs. Southern California 2 W 84-61 2/17 at 2/3 Ohio State L 53-65 12/4 Creighton W 82-71 2/20 Wisconsin W 84-53 12/7 at UMKC W 79-53 2/24 at Indiana W 52-35 12/21 UW-Green Bay W 75-55 2/27 at Northwestern W 70-62 12/28 vs. Georgia State 3 W 81-52 3/4 vs. Purdue 3 W 71-68 12/29 at Virginia 3 W 73-53 3/6 vs. 3/6 Ohio State 3 W ot 66-63 1/1 Michigan W 64-44 3/7 vs. 8/7 Michigan State 3 L 49-55 1/3 South Carolina W 63-53 3/19 St. Francis (Pa.) 4 W 64-33 1/8 at Northwestern W 72-40 3/21 Virginia 4 W 73-58 1/11 Iowa W 75-61 3/26 vs. 5/6 Baylor 5 L 57-64 1/15 Illinois W 74-59 1 - WBCA Classic (Seattle, Wash.) 1/18 at 9/10 Purdue L 56-65 2 - Subway Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1/22 at 7/8 Penn State L 56-75 3 - Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) Shannon Schonrock 1/25 20/20 Michigan State L 69-72 4 - NCAA Tournament (Minneapolis, Minn.)

98 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS RESULTS BY YEAR 2006-07 1/13 Penn State W 67-50 2009-10 17-16 overall, 7-9/t-5th Big Ten 1/17 at Indiana L 2ot 77-80 13-17 overall, 6-12/11th Big Ten (Home: 12-5) 1/24 15/15 Ohio State W 79-70 (Home:10-6 ) WNIT Second Round 1/27 Michigan State W 81-69 Head Coach: Pam Borton Head Coach: Pam Borton 1/31 at Purdue L 54-56 11/15 Lamar W 84-45 11/10 Northern Iowa W 75-63 2/3 at 19/17 Ohio State L 62-76 11/17 at Utah L 59-60 11/14 Charlotte W 78-66 2/7 Illinois W 61-56 11/21 Illinois-Chicago 1 W 94-58 11/18 Princeton 1 W 85-60 2/10 Northern W 68-48 11/22 Colorado1 W 87-78 11/19 Middle Tennessee 1 L 61-79 2/14 at Penn State W 56-48 11/24 North Dakota State W 65-37 11/22 Creighton W 75-55 2/17 at Iowa L 57-59 11/27 vs TCU2 W 61-56 11/24 vs. UW-Green Bay 2 L 66-75 2/23 Wisconsin L 57-59 11/28 vs Xavier2 L 56-71 11/25 vs. Kent State 2 W 70-67 2/28 Indiana W 69-54 12/3 at rv/22 Maryland L 45-66 11/30 Vermont W 74-59 3/2 at Michigan W 63-48 12/6 Penn State W 56-48 12/2 Chicago State W 72-34 3/7 vs. Michigan State 3 L 51-56 12/9 Idaho State W 79-44 12/5 at 25/- Nebraska W 74-65 3/23 vs. Texas 4 L 55-72 12/13 Iowa State L 60-77 12/9 at Iowa State L 57-67 1 - Subway Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 12/16 Santa Clara W 91-51 12/22 at North Dakota State L 48-62 2 - Rainbow Wahine Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 12/28 at Purdue L 43-51 12/28 Iowa L 56-58 3 - Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1/3 Iowa W ot 72-69 12/31 Illinois W 70-61 4 - NCAA First Round (Bridgeport, Ct.) 1/7 Northwestern W 73-65 1//4 at 7/8 Ohio State L 62-75 1/10 at Illinois L 62-64 1/7 Wisconsin W 71-53 2008-09 1/14 Purdue W 74-47 1/11 at Northwestern W 65-63 20-12 overall, 11-7/t-5th Big Ten 1/17 at Northwestern L 60-61 1/14 South Dakota State L 58-59 (Home:11-4 ) 1/24 Michigan State L 57-66 1/18 at Illinois L 54-64 NCAA Second Round 1/28 4/6 at Ohio State L 58-81 1/21 Penn State W 75-62 Head Coach: Pam Borton 1/31 Illinois L 48-61 1/25 at Iowa W ot 80-78 11/14 at 2/2 Stanford L 55-68 2/4 Wisconsin L 2ot74-76 1/28 at Wisconsin L 57-70 11/16 at Santa Clara W 70-45 2/7 at Michigan L 40-74 2/1 10/13 Purdue L 55-58 11/19 North Dakota State W 68-56 2/11 at Penn State W 59-52 2/4 at Indiana L 65-69 11/22 American 1 W 79-62 2/14 7/9 Ohio State L 59-64 2/8 4/5 Ohio State L 67-70 11/23 Yale 1 W 87-63 2/18 at Iowa L 54-75 2/11 Indiana W 79-69 11/28 vs Drexel 2 W 74-50 2/21 at Indiana W 59-50 2/15 at Penn State L 57-66 11/29 vs Massachusetts 2 W 86-67 2/25 Michigan L 54-65 2/22 Michigan W 66-53 12/1 St. Mary’s (Calif.) W 98-72 2/28 at Michigan State L 50-70 2/25 at 20/20 Michigan State L 50-57 12/4 Boston College W 80-60 3/4 vs Penn State3 L 52-63 3/1 vs. Northwetern 3 W 60-43 12/9 South Dakota State L 55-65 1 - Subway Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 3/2 vs. 22/23 Michigan State 3 L 68-77 12/21 at Iowa State L 42-58 2 - Junkanoo Jam (Bahamas) 3/14 Illinois-Chicago 4 W 97-54 12/29 at Wisconsin L 52-62 3 - Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 3/19 at Western Kentucky 5 L 57-73 1/1 Penn State W 69-55 1 - Subway Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1/3 at Illinois W 52-48 2010-11 2 - N. Arizona Thanksgiving Tourn. (Flagstaff, 1/8 Indiana W 70-62 12-18 overall, 4-12/9th Big Ten Ariz.) 1/11 at Iowa L 57-74 (Home: 9-8) 3 - Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1/15 at 15/13 Ohio State W 59-56 Head Coach: Pam Borton 4 - WNIT First Round (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1/18 Michigan W 52-46 11/13 Northern Illinois 1 W 79-58 5 - WNIT Second Round (Bowling Green, Ky.) 1/22 at Purdue L 43-56 11/14 UW-Green Bay 1 L 75-79 1/25 Northwestern W 43-40 11/17 Pittsburgh 2 W 73-63 2007-08 2/2 Michigan State W 60-44 11/20 UW-Milwaukee 3 W 76-53 20-12 overall, 11-7/t3rd Big Ten 2/5 at Penn State W 63-61 11/21 Dayton 3 L 81-97 (Home: 12-4) 2/8 Iowa W 64-58 11/26 vs. San Diego State 4 L 59-61 NCAA First Round 2/12 Purdue L 40-55 11/27 vs. NC State 4 W 71-67 Head Coach: Pam Borton 2/15 at Michigan W 60-59 12/2 Virginia Tech 5 W 63-58 11/9 UC Riverside W 57-49 2/19 20/17 Ohio State L 62-73 12/5 at 2/3 Baylor 6 L 56-103 11/13 at Northern Iowa W 68-57 2/23 at Northwestern L 53-62 12/9 Southern W 63-48 11/16 Western Carolina 1 W 70-67 2/26 at Michigan State W 66-51 12/12 Cal Poly W 66-52 11/18 22/21 Louisville 1 W 74-69 3/1 Illinois L 50-61 12/14 at Alabama A&M L 68-75 11/20 North Dakota State W 68-65 3/6 vs. Iowa 3 L 64-79 12/22 Northern Arizona W 82-74 11/23 vs. Kentucky 2 W 92-80 3/22 at 20/24 Notre Dame 4 W 12/30 at Illinois* L 50-64 11/24 vs. Virginia 2 L 62-73 79-71 1/2 Indiana* L ot 79-80 11/25 at Hawaii 2 W 72-54 3/24 vs. 10/9 Texas A&M 4 L 42-73 1/5 21/22 Iowa* L 57-63 11/30 at Virginia Tech L 62-68 1 -Subway Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1/9 at Wisconsin* L 42-47 12/2 at Charlotte W 80-66 2 - Coors Classic (Boulder, Colo.) 1/13 at Penn State* L 54-58 12/8 Utah L 54-66 3 - Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1/20 Wisconsin* L 63-71 12/21 Iowa State W 69-61 4 - NCAA Tournament (South Bend, Ind.) 1/23 at 12/12 Michigan State* L 54-66 12/28 at Michigan State W 74-63 1/27 Northwestern* W 63-58 12/30 Purdue W 70-63 1/30 Michigan* W 60-50 1/3 Iowa L ot 66-68 2/3 at Indiana* W 65-59 1/7 at Wisconsin W 81-73 2/10 at Iowa* L 62-64 1/10 at Illinois L 57-66 2/13 Ohio State* L 76-83

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 99 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2/17 Purdue* L 50-60 2012-13 1/26 at 13/13 Penn State* L 53-83 2/20 at Northwestern* L 55-62 18-14 overall, 7-9/8th Big Ten 1/29 Iowa* L 56-64 2/24 at Michigan* W 2ot 82-78 (Home: 13-6) 2/1 at Michigan* W 85-69 2/27 10/8 Michigan State* L 51-65 WNIT First Round 2/9 Illinois* W 66-61 3/3 vs. Northwestern 7 L 44-53 Head Coach: Pam Borton 2/12 at Wisconsin* W 63-50 1 - Best Buy Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 11/10 Washington State1 W2ot 87-83 2/15 at Northwestern* W 82-64 2 - Super Six Series (Minneapolis, Minn.) 11/11 Villanova1 W 75-60 2/20 21/21 Purdue* L 42-63 3 - Subway Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 11/17 Ohio2 W 85-40 2/24 at 24 Michigan State* L 61-75 4 - Nugget Classic (Reno, Nev.) 11/18 Maine2 W 77-60 2/27 Indiana* W 73-62 5 - ACC/Big Ten Challenge (Minneapolis, Minn.) 11/22 vs. Richmond3 L 46-58 3/2 Ohio State* W 74-57 6 - Big Ten/Big XII Challenge (Waco, Texas) 11/23 vs. James Madison3 W 80-62 3/6 vs. Wisconsin4 Wot 74-68 7 - Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 11/24 vs. Missouri3 W 59-54 3/7 vs. 16/15 Nebraska4 L 67-80 11/29 Virginia4 L 68-90 3/19 Green Bay5 W 62-60 2011-12 12/2 at 20/20 Kansas L 53-65 3/23 SMU6 W 77-70 19-17 overall, 6-10/8th Big Ten 12/5 Denver W 74-51 3/27 at South Dakota State7 L 62-70 (Home: 15-4) 12/7 UMKC W 87-49 1 - Waikiki Beach Marriott Rainbow Wahine Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) 12/9 Robert Morris W 82-60 Showdown (Honolulu, Hawaii) Head Coach: Pam Borton 12/21 Northern Iowa W 86-43 2 - B1G/ACC Challenge (Minneapolis, Minn.) 11/11 vs. Arkansas 1 W 68-60 12/30 Creighton W2ot 88-81 3 - Subway Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 11/12 vs. 14/13 Florida State 1 L 56-68 1/3 at Michigan State* L 51-66 4 - B1G Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 11/13 vs. South Florida 1 L 52-60 1/6 at Wisconsin* W 60-55 5 - WNIT First Round (Minneapolis, Minn.) 11/19 Binghamton 2 W 65-40 1/10 Ohio State* W 83-74 6 - WNIT Second Round (Minneapolis, Minn.) 11/20 North Dakota State 2 W 80-41 1/17 at 12/11 Purdue* L 67-75 7 - WNIT Sweet 16 (Brookings, S.D.) 11/25 vs. Quinnipiac 3 L 62-64 1/20 Nebraska* L 63-84 11/26 vs. Virginia Tech 3 W 65-64 1/24 at 8/8 Penn State* L 59-64 12/1 at Wake Forest 4 L 65-82 1/28 Illinois* L 86-91 12/4 1/1 Baylor 5 L 60-89 1/31 Michigan* W 82-67 12/7 Air Force W 81-46 2/3 at Nebraska* L 56-80 12/10 Harvard 6 W 79-53 2/7 Iowa* W 72-60 12/11 Alcorn State 6 W 75-46 2/10 at Illinois* L 66-76 12/14 at Denver L 63-72 2/17 Northwestern* L 63-70 12/23 NJIT W 71-47 2/21 at Ohio State* W 57-56 12/30 at 20/21 Purdue* L 53-57 2/24 22/21 Purdue* L 63-75 1/2 Indiana* W 84-43 2/28 7/7 Penn State* W 89-81 1/5 at Northwestern* W 68-60 3/3 at Indiana* W 89-83 1/12 17/20 Purdue* L 55-72 3/7 vs. Ohio State5 L 47-58 1/15 at Michigan* L 57-61 3/22 Ball State6 L 51-54 1/19 Michigan State* W 71-65 1 - Best Buy Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1/22 at 20/24 Nebraska* L 49-64 2 - Subway Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1/26 Wisconsin* L 72-78 3 - Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico) 1/29 9/9 Ohio State* W 76-65 4 - Big Ten/ACC Challenge (Minneapolis, Minn.) 2/2 at Illinois* L 67-72 5 - Big Ten Tournament (Hoffman Estates, Ill.) 2/5 19/21 Penn State* L 65-68 8 - WNIT First Round (Minneapolis, Minn.) 2/9 at Iowa* L 58-75 2/13 16/15 Nebraska* W 64-58 2013-14 2/16 Illinois* W 60-53 22-13 overall, 8-8/6th Big Ten 2/23 at 8/14 Ohio State* L 56-81 (Home: 15-4) Shae Kelley 2/26 at 11/15 Penn State* L 51-74 WNIT Sweet 16 3/1 vs. Wisconsin 7 W 81-49 Head Coach: Pam Borton 3/2 vs. 9/12 Penn State 7 L 74-78 11/9 at UNI W 73-55 2014-15 3/16 Charleston Southern 8 W 80-51 11/13 Charlotte W 90-55 23-10 overall, 11-7/6th Big Ten 3/18 Bradley 8 W 85-59 11/16 at Creighton L 52-63 (Home: 13-2) 3/23 Manhattan 8 W 67-54 11/20 Kansas W 70-59 NCAA First Round 3/25 Northern Iowa 8 W 88-74 11/24 Navy W 62-55 Head Coach: Marlene Stollings 1 - WBI Tip Off (Daytona Beach, Fla.) 11/26 Loyola W 80-36 11/14 Southeastern La. W 109-60 2 - Subway Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 11/29 vs. Chattanooga1 W 63-62 11/19 Cleveland State W 93-76 3 - St. Mary’s Hilton Tourn. (Moraga, Calif.) 11/30 vs. Colorado State1 W 79-55 11/23 at Memphis W 68-62 4 - Big Ten/ACC Challenge (Winston-Salem, N.C.) 12/1 at Hawaii1 Lot 71-77 11/25 Southern W 5 - Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge (Minneapolis, 12/5 Miami2 W 74-67 107-62 Minn.) 12/8 North Dakota W 46-44 11/28 vs. Vanderbilt1 L 54-71 6 - Best Buy Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 12/20 UCLA3 L 55-58 11/29 vs. C. of Charleston1 W 74-50 7 - Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 12/22 Auburn3 W 67-54 11/30 vs. Georgia Tech1 W 72-69 8 - WBI Tournament (Minneapolis, Minn.) 12/29 Oakland W 79-43 12/3 at N.C. State2 W 60-55 1/4 Michigan State* L 56-81 12/7 Butler Wot 88-86 1/8 at Iowa* L 71-78 12/10 at North Dakota W 68-55 1/12 Northwestern* W 94-59 12/20 Liberty3 W 74-60 1/16 at 18/16 Nebraska* Lot 85-88 12/21 Central Michigan3 W 67-64 1/19 at Indiana* Lot 78-83 12/29 12/14 Nebraska* W 72-69 1/23 Wisconsin* W 64-53 1/1 at Purdue* W 81-68

100 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1/4 at Wisconsin* W 72-60 1/11 12/10 Maryland* L 73-77 1/15 at Ohio State* W 76-72 1/18 Indiana* W 65-61 1/22 Purdue* Lot 88-90 1/25 at 25/23 Rutgers* L 61-66 1/28 Penn State* W 75-64 2/1 at Northwestern* L 49-70 2/5 at Illinois* L 69-95 2/8 Michigan State* W 86-79 2/11 Wisconsin* W 93-82 2/15 at Penn State* W 85-77 2/17 13/11 Iowa* W 93-80 2/21 Michigan* W2ot 91-88 2/24 at Nebraska* L 50-74 3/1 at 17/16 Iowa* L 76-92 3/5 vs. Purdue4 W 82-78 3/6 vs. Ohio State4 L 71-83 3/20 vs. DePaul5 L 72-79

1 - Gulf Coast Showcase (Fort Myers, Fla.) 2 - Big Ten/ACC Challenge 3 - Subway Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 4 - Big Ten Tournament (Hoffman Estates, Ill.) 5 - NCAA First Round (Notre Dame, Ind.)

2015-16 20-12 overall, 11-7/5th Big Ten (Home: 15-3) WNIT Second Round Head Coach: Marlene Stollings 11/13 Wofford W 98-54 11/20 Maine W 91-64 11/24 at Kent State W 85-73 11/27 vs. Stetson1 W 72-69 11/28 vs. Auburn1 L 79-81 12/3 at 14/13 Duke2 L 64-84 12/6 Towson W 105-86 12/12 Memphis W 70-60 12/16 New Mexico L 53-72 12/23 North Dakota W 57-47 12/28 NJIT W 83-50 12/31 at Rutgers* L 55-66 1/3 Penn State* W 98-85 1/7 at Illinois* W 106-75 1/10 Michigan* L 86-93 1/14 at Purdue* L 72-84 1/17 Indiana* W 78-76 1/20 NR/20 Northwestern* W 95-92 1/23 at Wisconsin* W 84-77 1/26 Illinois* W 82-77 1/31 at Michigan* L 76-92 2/4 Rutgers* W 85-72 2/7 at Northwestern* W2ot 112-106 2/11 Nebraska* W 110-73 2/15 Iowa* W 78-76 2/18 at Indiana* L 79-93 2/21 at 25/22 Michigan State* L 106-114 2/24 5/5 Ohio State* Wot 90-88 2/28 at 6/6 Maryland* L 77-110 3/3 vs. Northwestern3 L 74-84 3/16 Milwaukee4 W 87-80 3/20 South Dakota4 L 89-101

1 - San Juan Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico) 2 - Big Ten/ACC Challenge 3 - Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) 4 - WNIT

GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 101 MINNESOTA BASKETBALL MEDIA INFORMATION CREDENTIALS MEDIA PASS GATE DIRECTIONS TO WILLIAMS ARENA Requests for working media credentials for 2016-17 The media pass gate is located at the south end of Williams Arena is located on the East Bank of the Minnesota home games at Williams Arena must be the University Ave. lobby. If you need to pick up cre- University of Minnesota’s Minneapolis campus, on made in advance through the athletic communica- dentials, the media will call table is located at the University Ave. SE between Oak St. and 19th Ave. SE tions office. Please contact the athletic communi- Media Pass Gate. You must have proper identification across from the University Aquatic Center. cations office for more information at 612.625.4090. to receive your credentials. The media pass gate opens Credentials may be picked up at the athletic commu- two and a half hours before game time. Going South on I-35W: Take exit 18, the University nications office in the Bierman Building, or on game of Minnesota East Bank exit. Follow the University of day at the media will call area at Williams Arena. RADIO Minnesota signs, and turn left on University Ave. SE. Working media must enter the media entrance at The Williams Arena radio broadcast area is in Row 1 Williams Arena will be about 10 blocks down Univer- Williams Arena. of the balcony on the north side of the arena. The pri- sity and on the left. mary visitors position is to the right of the center court CREDENTIALS POLICY camera positions as you look at the court. Phone lines Going North on I-35W: Take exit 17C, the University Media credentials are issued on a priority basis with for the primary visiting radio outlet will be provided of Minnesota exit. Follow the University of Minnesota television/radio stations originating a live broadcast, by Learfield Communications on a co-op basis. 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Marlene Stollings hosts a weekly media availability Women’s Basketball Contact: Justine Buerkle gophersports.com, the official web site of the Golden session throughout the season in Williams Arena. Office Phone: (612) 624-1023 Gopher Athletics. Selected student-athletes will also be available, class Mobile Phone: (612) 910-2564 schedule permitting. Media representatives covering Email: [email protected] E-MAIL SERVICES the Golden Gophers on a regular basis are invited. Fax: (612) 625-0359 Press releases, game notes and advisories are Additional media availability arrangements may be Web site: www.gophersports.com e-mailed to members of the media who cover the Go- made by contacting Justine Buerkle. phers on a regular basis. Media wishing to be added Office Phone (612) 625-4090 to the list should contact Justine Buerkle. 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102 GOPHER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Nov. 12 vs. Harvard Nov. 15 at VCU Jan. 7 vs. Wisconsin Nov. 18 vs. Georgetown Jan. 11 vs. Northwestern Nov. 20 vs. Seton Hall Jan. 15 at Michigan Nov. 24 vs. Georgia Jan. 18 vs. Illinois (Junkanoo Jam) Jan. 21 at Iowa Nov. 25-26 vs. UNC/USF Jan. 26 vs. Ohio State (Junkanoo Jam) Jan. 30 vs. Michigan State Nov. 30 vs. Florida State (ACC/Big Ten Challenge) Feb. 4 at Nebraska Dec. 3 vs. Detroit Feb. 11 vs. Rutgers Dec. 6 at New Mexico Feb. 16 at Michigan State Dec. 8 vs. Army West Point Feb. 23 vs. Purdue Dec. 11 at South Carolina Feb. 26 at Maryland Dec. 14 vs. Belmont Dec. 22 vs. Kent State Dec. 28 at Ohio State Home games are in bold and played Jan. 1 vs. Maryland in Williams Arena on the University of Minnesota campus Jan. 4 at Indiana