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#3 Emily Petersen, Sr., Guard #2 Anna Goodhope, Sr., Forward, Omaha, Nebraska Sioux Falls, S.D.

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Founded Location Church Affiliation 1883 Sioux Falls, SD American Baptist Mission Statement Enrollment To foster academic excellence and the Total Headcount ...... 1,628 development of mature Christian persons for Status service to God and humankind in the world. Undergraduate Total ...... 1,354 Full-time ...... 1,101 First-time Freshmen ...... 256 Transfers ...... 59 Graduate Total ...... 274 M.B.A...... 116 M.Ed...... 114 Education Specialist ...... 35 Classification Freshmen ...... 330 Sophomores ...... 276 Juniors ...... 259 Seniors ...... 298 Special/Unclassified ...... 43 Degree Completion Program ...... 91 Accelerated Nursing ...... 51 RN-to-BSN ...... 6 Graduate ...... 274 Undergraduate Student Profile Gender Male ...... 488 Female ...... 866 Denominations Represented Lutheran ...... 17% Reformed ...... 3% Catholic ...... 9% Presbyterian ...... 1% Baptist ...... 8% Assemblies of God ...... 1% Methodist ...... 4% Wesleyan ...... 1% Non-Denominational ...... 4% Other/Unknown ...... 52% States Represented South Dakota ...... 55% Wisconsin...... 2% Minnesota ...... 20% Arizona ...... 1% Iowa ...... 7% California ...... 1% Nebraska ...... 6% Other ...... 8% Tuition Tuition ...... $19,170 per year Estimated Room, Board (on campus) and Fees ...... $8,120 per year TOTAL ESTIMATED COST PER YEAR ...... $27,290 Financial Aid Amount awarded in Financial Aid annually ...... $18.9 million Average award for Class of 2024 students ...... $15,350 100% of first-time, full-time students receive merit, performance or need- based financial aid. Source USF annually awards aid consisting of Federal and institutional grants, merit-based scholarships and Federal loans. A work-study program is also offered on campus. Accreditation The University of Sioux Falls is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a regional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. USF is also accredited by the following: South Dakota Department of Education and the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) and International Accreditation Council for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE).

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4 GAMEDAY NOTES Jan. 31 vs. Minnesota State • 4 PM | Stewart Ctr. USF PROBABLE STARTERS 16, she had 16 points and six rebounds with three assists. Then No. Name Pos. Ht. Y r. PPG RPG GP/GS she scored 20 points with eight rebounds, assist and a steal in 5 Hannah Jones G 5-7 Jr . 11.3 5.7 3/2 a 73-67 win. Goodhope, who also earned the NSIC Player of the 10 Anne Brecht G 6-0 Jr . 18.7 6.2 6/6 Week honors on Nov. 19, 2019, is averaging 11.5 points and 12 Dallie Hoskinson G 5-6 Jr . 7.7 9.5 6/6 5.7 rebounds per game for USF. Goodhope, who is 12-of-18 for 31 Emily Petersen F 5-10 Sr. 4.2 0.7 6/2 66.7 percent from three-point range, owns 89 threes at USF in 34 Krystal Carlson F 5-11 Jr. 6.0 3.8 6/5 her career with 109 total (20 at NDSU). She has 28 double-digit Series Records - USF leads MSU, 11-5 games at USF and 31 in her career. In that total, Goodhope has Officials -- Ryan Freese, Joel Oswald, Jamie Arens, seven 20-point games and three double doubles.

USF WBB WILL HOST MINN. STATE Anna Brecht, a 6-0 transfer from Wisconsin/Green Bay and former Sioux Falls, S.D., native, has opened her career by The University of Sioux Falls Women’s Team (5-1, 5-1 averaging 18.7 points - 2nd in the NSIC - and 6.2 rebounds. NSIC), which has opened the season with five wins in six games Brecht has six straight double-digit games with 20 points or and leads the NSIC South, will face preseason NSIC South Divi- more three times. She set a career-high with 22 points against sion favorite Minnesota State, Mankato St. Paul (4-4, 3-3 NSIC) Winona State on Jan. 17. Brecht has nine double-digit games in in a key NSIC South match up at the Stewart Center at 4 pm on her career. Sunday, Jan. 31. Junior guard Dallie Hoskinson, a 5-6 junior transfer from John- Both teams are coming off 1-1 weekends on Jan. 22-23. son City Community College, leads the NSIC in rebounding at 9.5 per game. Hoskinson, who scores 7.7 points per game, has recorded double-digit rebounds in four of six games (15, 13, GAME BREAKDOWN 12, 11) with a high of 15 vs Upper Iowa on Jan. 9. She recorded USF and Minnesota State will meet for the 17th time with the consecutive double-digit rebounds against Winona State of 11 Cougars holding an 11-5 edge. The Cougars opened the season and 13 on Jan. 16 and 17. She had a double-digit point game on the road with two wins over Upper Iowa and home wins against Upper Iowa in game two with 14 points. against Winona State before splitting two games on the road at Concordia, St. Paul.

After a 5-1 start, USF is ranked sixth in the D2SIDA Central Regional Poll. Last weekend, the Cougars split on the road to Concordia St. Paul as they won 83-68 and lost, 63-50. Anna Brecht had 20 points in the win and led USF with 14 in the loss. The Cougars stand 5-1 in the league and 5-1 in the South as they own first place - two games up on MSU.

Matching it up in league stats, USF is fourth at 74.2 ppg and MSU is third at 74.4 points per game. While USF has a 7.3 scor- ing margin, MSU is at 0.3 for 8th. USF also has an 8.2 rebound margin which ranks second in the lead while MSU is at -0.4 for 10th in the NSIC. USF is averaging just about three more triples per game (8.2-to-5.3). While USF is hitting 78 percent from the foul line for fourth in the NSIC, MSU is 16th at 65.1. The Mav- ericks lead the NSIC in turnover margin at 8.13 and in steals with 12.25 per game. USF is sixth in steals at 8.33 per game and fourth in blocks at 3.83.

USF PLAYER NOTES Twice in her career, including on Jan. 18 of 2021, Anna Good- hope has been named the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) South Player of the Week. Goodhope helped guide the Cougars to a 2-0 weekend against Winona State. Goodhope, who prepped at Sioux Falls Washington, averaged 18 points, hit 56 percent from the field, and grabbing seven re- bounds per game in playing 63 combined minutes against WSU this past weekend. In a 67-61 win over WSU on Saturday, Jan. 5 YOU KNOW DO YOU KNOW WHO WE ARE but WHAT WE DO?

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Dr. Brett Bradfield Pam Gohl Micha Thompson Dan Genzler Tavia Rutherford Ken “SID” Kortemeyer Mike Thompson President Director of Athletics Asst AD Compliance/SWA Director, Athletic Comm. Asst AD Ticketing/ Senior Administrator Faculty Athlete Operations/HC, M/W Representative

Zach Mathers Shannon Pivovar Chris Johnson Jack Nelson David Maxwell Travis Traphagen Rachel Erickson Dir., Sports Performance HC, HC, Men’s BB Assoc. HC Men’s BB Asst. Coach, Men’s BB HC, Women’s BB Asst. Coach, Women’s BB

Shawn Bergan Brittany Domino Ashley Haflett Grant Hieb Charlie Dubanoski Dan Mathews Brennan Thompson Asst. Coach, Women’s BB HC, Soccer Asst. Coach, Soccer HC, Asst. Coach, Baseball HC, Asst. Coach, MW Golf

Kayla State Doug Petersen Alissa Rausch Eric Chilson Connor Stumm Chris Hamstra Leah Eagleton HC, Cheer and Dance Dir., T&F/CC Asst. Coach, T&F/CC Asst. Coach, T&F/CC Asst. Coach, T&F/CC HC, Women’s Swim- Asst., Coach, Swimming

Kevin Grebin Kevin Plank Zack Cook Emily Ronken DeGroot Eric Page Megan Olson Jon Anderson HC, Asst. Coach, Tennis Strength Training Athletic Training Athletic Training Athletic Training HC, Football

Jim Chapin Joe Ford Hayden Mace BJ Johnson-Farrell Brock Larsen Brad Vonnahme Luke Olson OC, Football DC, Football OL, Football WR/ST Coor./ Football TE/FB, Football LB/Acad. Coor., Football DL/Recruit. Coor, Football 7 University of Sioux Falls Women’s Basketball Roster 2020-21

#2 Anna Goodhope #3 Emily Petersen #4 Molly Lutmer #5 Hannah Jones, #10 Anna Brecht #12 Dallie Hoskinson RSr, F, Sioux Falls, S.D. Sr., G, Omaha, Neb. Fr., G, Perry, Iowa. Jr., G, Dodgeville, Jr., G, Sioux Falls, SD Jr., G, Hugoton, Kan. Wisc.

#14 Sydney White #21 Ashley Wells #23 Madison Wuebben #23 Megan Fannin #24 Amanda Dagostino #31 KaSandra Springer Fr., G, Andover, Minn. So., G, Brandon, S.D. Fr., G, Yankton, SD. Fr., G, Watertown, SD. Sr., F, Andover, Minn. Sr., F, Altoona, Minn.

#32 Lauren Sanders #34 Krystal Carlson #40 Kennedy Goblirsch #42 Kiara James Sr., G, Millard, Neb. Jr., F, Hastings, Minn. Fr., F, Beresford, SD Jr., F, Lakeville, Minn.

Travis Traphagen Rachel Erickson Shawn Bergan Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 13th Season First Season Fifth Season

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UNIVERSITY OF SIOUX FALLS COUGARS (5-1, 5-1)

NO. NAME POS HT YR SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 2 Anna Goodhope F 6-0 RSr. Sioux Falls, S.D./Washington HS/North Dakota State 3 Emily Petersen G 5-10 Gr. Omaha, Neb./Bellevue West HS/Nebraska Omaha 4 Molly Lutmer G 5-6 Fr. Perry, Iowa/Perry HS 5 Hannah Jones G 5-7 Jr. Dodgeville, Wis./Dodgeville HS 10 Anna Brecht G 6-0 Jr. Sioux Falls, S.D../Lincoln HS/Wisconsin-Green Bay 12 Dallie Hoskinson G 5-6 Jr. Hugoton, Kan./Hugoton HS/Johnson CC 14 Sydney White G 5-8 Fr. Andover, Minn./Andover HS 21 Ashley Wells G 5-8 So. Brandon, S.D./Brandon HS 22 Madison Wuebben G 5-9 Fr. Yankton, S.D../Yankton HS 23 Megan Fannin G 5-8 Fr. Watertown, S..D./Watertown HS 24 Amanda Dagostino F 6-1 Sr. Andover, Minn./Andover HS 31 KaSandra Springer F 5-10 Sr. Altoona, Wis./Altoona HS 32 Lauren Sanders G 5-7 Sr. Millard, Neb./Millard South HS 34 Krystal Carlson F 5-11 Jr. Hastings, Minn./Hastings HS 40 Kennedy Goblirsch F 5-10 Fr. Beresford, S.D./Beresford HS 42 Kiara James F 6-2 Jr. Lakeville, Minn./Lakeville North HS

Head Coach: Travis Traphagen (Black Hills State, 1999), 12th Year, 248-118 (.678) - all at USF Assistant Coach: Rachel Erickson (Black Hills State, 2018) Assistant Coach: Shawn Bergan (Sioux Falls)

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10 USF Women’s Head Basketball Coach Black Hills State College ‘98 Travis Traphagen Record At USF - 248-118 (.678) Head Coach - 13th Season at USF Overall Record - 248-118 (.678)

Travis Traphagen is in his 13th season as the head coach of the University of Sioux Falls quarterfinals, en route to another run to the title game, which unfortu- women’s basketball team. nately ended in a loss to in-state rival Northern State in the title game. Traphagen reshaped the offense around Knecht, who averaged a dou- n his 11 seasons at the helm of the USF Women’s Basketball program, Traphagen ble-double and was named first-team All-NSIC, and senior point guard owns a 248-118 (.678) overall record, with six 20-win seasons, including back-to-back Madi Robson, who averaged more than six assists a game. Defensively, 20-win campaigns in 2015-16 and 2016-17 with the first NCAA Tournament berth in the Cougars were the stingiest in the league, holding opponents to 56.9 USF Women’s Basketball history in 2015-16. In 2018-19, Traphagen directed USF to a points per game. 23-8 with a 16-6 record (third overall) in the NSIC. USF was tied for first in the NSIC South with Concordia St. Paul with a 11-3 record. Traphagen led his squad to a program-best 27-6 record and earned the first NCAA Tournament berth in program history. A balanced team, Trap- In 2019-20 he has USF to its first ever NSIC South title and a top10 ranking nationally. hagen’s squad was fifth in the league 72.6 points per game while their USF finished at 26-6 and 17-5 in the NSIC to win the NSIC South and earn the top defense was second, allowing just 60.4 per contest. After a runner-up South seed in the NSIC Tourney. USF was ranked in the WBCA as high as No. 7 and finish in the NSIC regular season with a 17-5 record, USF rolled to four ranked 10 weeks. USF advanced to the NSIC Tournament semifinals for the fifth straight double-digit wins in the NSIC Tournament, capturing the tournament title and clinching the NCAA automatic straight year. USF also earned its second NCAA DII Central Region Tourney berth as No. berth. Another program first, Traphagen molded guard Taylor Varsho into the NSIC Player of the Year after she averaged 3 seed. With a 248-118 record, including 5-1 in 2020-21, Traphagen is 130-41 at home 17.7 points, 4.1 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game. Varsho also earned all-region honors from several publications and was (.759), 97-66 (.597) in away games and 21-11 on a neutral floor. The Cougars have a named the NSIC Tournament team MVP with Alison Klostergaard and Sam Knecht earning All-Tournament team honors. 111-71 (.608) NSIC record, including 59-31 (.647) at home and 52-40 (.566) on the road. Leading the veteran squad in 2014-15 was guard Taylor Varsho (13.2 points per game, 6.3 rebounds per game, 3.9 assists Traphagen, who has directed USF to six straight winning seasons, has twice guided per game in 2014-15) who led the Cougars in scoring and was second in rebounds. Varsho, who was named the 2015-16 the Cougars to the NSIC Tournament title game, winning in 2015-16 to earn USF’s first NSIC South Preseason Player of the Year and Sam Knecht (11.1 ppg, 7.8 rpg) were named to the All-NSIC second team. trip to the NCAA Tournament in their Division II history. The 2013-14 season saw improvement for Traphagen and USF in the second year in the NSIC, including an upset win over In 2019-20, Traphagen had two-all league first-team guards with the announcement top-seeded and No. 13-ranked Wayne State in the quarterfinals of the NSIC tournament. The Cougars, who ended the of Kaely Hummel and Mariah Szymanski, who are also USF’s first-ever three-time season 14-15 overall, lost in the semifinal to eventual Central Region champion Concordia-St. Paul, but not before earning All-NSIC honoree. Hummel is the first player since Laura Johnson to earn first team two victories in the conference tournament. Traphagen guided Sam Knecht to NSIC Freshman of the Year honors and All-NSIC honors two straight years. Jacey Huinker also had her second nod to the NSIC senior forward Laura Johnson collected first-team All-NSIC accolades. All Defensive Team. During the first season as a full-fledged member of the NCAA Division II and the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, In 2018-19, USF, which had a pair of All-NSIC performers in first-team selection Kaely Traphagen guided the Cougars to a 12-15 overall record and a 9-14 conference record. The Cougars qualified for the NSIC/ Hummel and second teamer Mariah Szymanski, was the No. 2 seed from the South. Sanford Health Tournament where they fell in the first round to MSU Moorhead. The Cougars averaged 67.3 points while Head Coach Travis Traphagen won his 200th game during the season. Seven mem- holding their opponents to an average of 66.8 points per game. USF was extremely proficient from behind the arc making bers of the team were named Academic All-NSIC. 189 three-point shots while shooting .338 which both ranked fifth in the NSIC.

In 2017-18, Traphagen directed USF to a 16-13 record, including 11-11 in the NSIC, and Traphagen guided USF to a 23-3 record in 2011, losing two games by a combined score of two points. The Cougars beat a berth in the NSIC Tournament Semifinals for the third straight year. USF had a pair of three NSIC teams and had their first win over Sioux Falls rival Augustana College since 1988. The 2011 team’s win total was all-league players in Kaely Hummel and Mariah Szymanski while Jacey Huinker was remarkable, but the way in which they won may have been more impressive. The Cougars won by 20 points or more 10 selected to the NSIC All-Defensive Team. Six team members were selected Academic times last season to finish the year with a +16.8 scoring margin. During the 2010-2011 season, Traphagen coached the All-NSIC. Cougars to a school record 27 wins en route to a NAIA quarterfinal appearance. Their historic season marked the program’s first NAIA tournament berth since 2003. USF also emerged as a conference contender in 2010-2011, finishing second in Following up the program’s must successful Division II season in 2015-16, Trapha- the Great Plains Athletic Conference, where they posted a 14-4 record, going 7-2 on the road. Traphagen mentored two gen revamped his 2016-17 squad and made another run to the NSIC Tournament first team, two second team and three honorable mention conference selections including, GPAC freshman of the year, championship game, posting a second straight 20-win season. Led by the program’s Laura Johnson. In the 2009-2010 season, Traphagen led USF to an 18-14 overall record, advancing to the second round first NCAA Division II All-American in Sam Knecht, the Cougars finished with a 22-8 of the GPAC tournament. The squad posted a 9-10 record in the always-competitive GPAC, finishing eighth in the final record and placed fifth in the NSIC at 15-7, four spots above where they were picked conference standings, and also accumulating a 10-3 record on their home court in the Stewart Center. in the NSIC preseason coaches’ poll. USF knocked off NSIC regular season champion MSU Moorhead in the regular season then did it again in the NSIC Tournament Traphagen led USF to an eight-win improvement in his first season as the head coach of the Cougar women’s basketball program. Sioux Falls’ 18 wins in the 2008-2009 were the most since the 2002-03 season, when the Cougars reached the NAIA final four. The Cougars’ success was not unnoticed nationally either, as the team ended the season receiving votes in the NAIA Division II Women’s Basketball Top 25 poll. From 2007-08, Traphagen served as the Cougars’ top assistant coach.

Before that he was the head assistant women’s basketball coach at Augustana College (S.D.) since 2001. Augustana was 111-69 while he was an asst. coach. The Vikings’ program saw steady improvement during Traphagen’s time. Before his departure, the Viking women had three consecutive, 20-win seasons.During the 2006-07 basketball season, Traphagen helped the Vikings to a 25-7 record and a NCAA regional tournament Caring for the Sioux Empire appearance.

SINCE 1977 Traphagen served as a graduate assistant at in Wayne, Neb., where he earned a master’s degree in sports administration. Traphagen earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Black Hills State. Traphagen played college basketball for (605) 361-BACK (2225) three years at Black Hills State, where he was a two-time all-conference selection, including team Co-Captain and 5109 S. Crossing Place, Suite 1 Co-MVP during the 1999 season. During Traphagen’s Sioux Falls, SD 57108 time, the Yellow Jackets won three consecutive South Dakota Intercollegiate conference championships. He holds the Yellow Jackets single season record for made 3-pointers (97) set during the 1997-98 season. He earned a business administration degree from Black Hills State in 1999. Traphagen and his wife, Ann, reside in Sioux Falls with their three children, Grayson, Riley and Luke. 11 LET’S STAY CONNECTED MidcoCONNECTED Internet Midco Internet Get connected - and fast. With the Midco® internet experience, you get reliable performanceGet connected and - and speed. fast. Our With industry-leading the Midco® internet technology experience, gives you you get enough reliable capacityperformance for all and your speed. devices, Our aindustry-leading strong Wi-Fi signal technology throughout gives your you home, enough and morecapacity control for all over your your devices, network a strong connection. Wi-Fi signal throughout your home, and more control over your network connection.

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MSU Notes - Mavs stand 4-4 on season Kaely Hummel scored 27 with career-high seven threes in nine attempts.Anna Goodhope added 17. USF was 13-of-24 from 3-point land in the win. On Dec. 7, 2019 in Mankato, USF out- MSU, which is led by eighth-year Head Coach Emilee Thiesse, scored MSU, 44-33, in the second half to register a 66-61 win. is 4-4 after a split last weekend against Southwest Minnesota Augusta Thramer led USF with 20 points while Jacey Huinker State. MSU lost, 75- had a double double of 11 points and 16 rebounds. 66, before rebound- NSIC Standings North Overall North ing on the second In MSU’s last win on Feb. 17, 2018 in Sioux Falls, Taylor Klug night wit ha 68-61 Bemidji State 6-1 5-0 Minnesota Duluth 4-0 3-0 hit the game-winning game with one second left for a 61-60 victory. Senior wing decision. Mariah Szymanski, who scored 20 points, hit the go- Tayla Stuttley is the St. Cloud State 5-3 2-2 MSU Moorhead 3-3 2-2 ahead shot for a 60-59 lead with two second left. However, after leading scorer for the a timeout, Klug’s jumper gave the Mavs the win. In the first ever Mavericks averaging Minot State 2-5 2-3 Minnesota Crookston 2-7 2-5 game in the series on Dec. 15, 2012, USF took a 77-64 win at 13.6 points per game Sioux Falls. MSU won the return matchup in Mankato, 84-67. while adding 5.4 U-Mary 2-5 2-3 rebounds per game. Northern State 2-5 1-4 South Overall South Game-by-Game - Series Record Senior Jan. 10, 2020 @ Sioux Falls, USF 91 MSU 68 forward Rachel Sioux Falls 5-1 5-1 Southwest Minn. St. 5-1 3-1 Dec. 7, 2019 @ Mankato, USF 66 MSU 61 Shumski is the sec- Jan. 11, 2019 @ Mankato, USF 81 MSU 71 ond leading scorer Concordia, St. Paul 6-2 4-2 Augustana 5-3 4-2 Dec. 8, 2018 @ Sioux Falls, USF 80 MSU 68 for Minnesota State Feb. 17, 2018 @ Sioux Falls, MSU 61 USF 60 averaging13.4 points Minnesota State 4-4 3-3 Wayne State 4-5 3-4 Jan. 19, 2018 @ Mankato USF 74 MSU 71 per game to go along Feb. 18, 2017 @ Mankato, USF 75 MSU 65 with 7.0 boards per Winona State 1-4 1-3 Upper Iowa 1-8 0-7 Jan. 20, 2017 @ Sioux Falls, USF 84 MSU 70 game which leads Feb. 19, 2016 @ Mankato, USF 66 MSU 64 the Mavericks. Jan. 23, 2016 @ Sioux Falls, USF 99 MSU 76 Feb. 20, 2015 @ Sioux Falls, USF 74 MSU 62

Series Notes - USF leads, 11-5 Jan. 24, 2015 @ Mankato, MSU 78 USF 72 Feb. 21, 2014 @ Sioux Falls, MSU 82 USF 72 USF has defeated Minnesota State four straight times with Feb. 8, 2014 @ Mankato, MSU 79 USF 52 MSU’s later win, 61-60 at Sioux Falls on Feb. 17, 2018. USF has Feb. 22, 2013 @ Sioux Falls, USF 77 MSU 64 an 11-5 edge in the serie with nine wins in past 10 meetings. Dec. 14, 2012 @ Mankato, MSU 84 USF 67 On the road, USF is 5-3 and 6-2 at home. A year ago, USF won twice, including 91-68 on Jan. 10 at the Stewart Center as 17

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2017-18-program ad.indd 1 9/1/2017 8:19:13 AM USF Women’s Basketball History Year-By-Year 2009-10 – 18-14/9-10 (8th GPAC), HC Travis 1998-99 – 16-10, 8-6, HC Katie Dailey, Traphagen, advanced to 2nd round of GPAC Ranked as high as #17 in NAIA NCAA DII Tourney. Betsy Hildreth, 1st Team All-GPAC; 1997-98 – 8-17, 5-9 SDIC, HC Katie Dailey 2019-20 – 26-6/17-5 NSIC (1st South/2nd Katie Farley, Holli Aggen, Honorable Men- (1st year) Overall), HC Travis Traphagen, Ranked as tion, All-GPAC. Hildreth named Honorable 1996-97 – 12-16, 9-8 SDIC, HC Jon Her- high as program-D2-best #7 by WBCA, Mention All NAIA. bechtsmeyer, Denise Hulsebus, 2nd Team seeded #3 in NCAA DII Central Regional, All-SDIC; Kim Gerdes, 2nd Team All-SDIC Advanced to NSIC Tourney Semis for 5th 2008-09 – 18-13/9-9, HC Travis Traphagen, 1995-96 – 12-15/8-8 SDIC, HC Jon Her- straight year/NSIC South Champ/ Kaely most wins since 2002-03, Jamey Hofer, GPAC bechtsmeyer, Janna Austin (22.6 ppg, 609 Hummel and Maria Szymanski named All- Freshman of the Year. Hofer, 2nd Team-All- points) named first team NAIA DII All-Ameri- NSIC for a third GPAC. Betsy Hildreth, Honorable Mention can, 1st Team All-SDIC, SDIC MVP, SD Sports- All-GPAC. writers College Women’s Athlete of the 2018-19 – 23-8/16-6 NSIC (2nd South, 4th Year, USF Women’s Athlete of the Year, NAIA Overall), HC Travis Traphagen, 10G win 2007-08 – 10-20/5-13 GPAC, HC Katie Dai- All-American Scholar Athlete streak ended in NSIC Semifinals ley. Morgan Campbell, 2nd Team All-GPAC. 1994-95 – 8-20/3-7 SDIC (5th), HC Jon Her- bechtsmeyer, Janna Austin (21.6 ppg, 604 2017-18 – 16-13/11 (7th NSIC), HC Travis 2006-07 – 15-17/7-11 GPAC, HC Katie Dai- points) named first team All-SDIC – 16 20 Traphagen, reached NSIC Semifinals ley. Jenna Kraayenbrink, 2nd Team, All- points games and three over 30 (35, 34, 32); GPAC. Morgan Campbell, Kristen Klaassen, Sherri Hawes named Honorable Mention 2016-17 – 22-8/15-7 (5th NSIC), HC Travis Honorable Mention All-GPAC. All-SDIC Traphagen, Reached NSIC Tourney Semifi- nals, Samantha Knecht named first team All- 2005-06 – 14-17, 8-10 GPAC, HC Katie Dai- 1993-94 – Overall not available, 4-6 SDIC NSIC, first team D2CCA All-Region, CoSIDA ley. Chelsey Nelseon, 2nd Team, All-GPAC. (5th), HC Jerry Stolp, Janna Austin named Academic All American, and WBCA Honor- Jenna Kraayenbrink, Kristen Klaassen, Hon- first team All-SDIC; Dawn Morrison named able Mention All American orable Mention All-GPAC. second team All-SDIC 2015-16 – 27-6/17-5 (2nd NSIC), HC Travis 2004-05 – 17-13, 9-9 GPAC, HC Katie Dailey. 1992-93 – 10-18/4-6 SDIC (4th), HC Jerry Traphagen, Won NSIC Tournament title, Courtney Farrell, 1st Team All-GPAC; Krista Stolp, Dawn Morrison named second team 75-57 over Augustana for first time; seeded Orsack, 2nd Team All-GPAC; Katie Pulford, All-SDIC sixth in NCAA DII Central Region, Taylor Var- Chelsey Nelson, Honorable Mention All- sho named NSIC Player of the Year, South Di- GPAC. 1991-92 – 9-19/4-6 SDIC (5th), HC Jerry vision Player of the Year, first team All-NSIC, Stolp, Dawn Morrison named second team D2CCA All-Region First Team; Alison Kloster- 2003-04 – 17-12, 11-7 GPAC, HC Katie Dai- All-SDIC gaard named All-NSIC ley. Courtney Farrell and Lindsey Schneider- man, 1st Team All-GPAC. Jill Austin and Kassy 1990-91 – 2-26/1-9 (6th) HC Kendra Nesland 2014-15 – 17-10/13-9 (7th NSIC), HC Travis Hegge, Honorable Mention All-GPAC Traphagen, USF lost to St. Cloud State, 87-76, 1989-90–14-15/6-4 SDIC, HC Kendra in NSIC Tourney First Rd, Taylor Varsho and 2002-03 – 23-10, 11-5 GPAC, HC Katie Dai- Nesland, Patti Ibis, 1st Team All-SDIC; Mi- Sam Knecht named 2nd team All-NSIC ley, NAIA Final Four - After ending the reg- chelle Parry, 2nd Team All-SDIC. 2013-14 – 14-15/8-14 (11th NSIC), HC Travis ular season with 10 wins in 12 games, the Traphagen, USF falls to Concordia St. Paul, Cougars opened the NAIA national tour- 1988-89 – 19-10/5-5 SDIC (2nd), HC Kend- 78-66 in NSIC Semifinals, Laura Johnson nament with an 83-82 win over Southern ra Nesland, Patti Ibis, 1st Team All-SDIC and named First Team, All-NSIC; Sam Knecht Oregon, rallying from a 24-point deficit as All-District (21.3 ppg); Shelly Braak, 2nd named to All-Freshman Team Smith scored 27 points and Wynthein, 17, Team All-SDIC. to advance to the “Sweet 16.” The Cougars 2012-13 – 12-15/9-13 (12th NSIC), HC Travis advanced to the “Elite 8” as Smith scored 20 1987-88 – 13-14/7-3 SDIC (2nd), HC Den- Traphagen, USF falls to MSU Moorhead, 62- points while Wynthein and Flint had double ny Voss, Patti Ibis, 1st Team All-SDIC; Shelly 50 in first round of NSIC Tourney, Laura John- doubles in rolling to a 93-70 win over Cedar- Braak, 1st Team All-SDIC. son named first team All-NSIC ville, 93-70. To reach the “Final Four,” USF had 19 points from Stephanie Myers and a dou- 1986-87 – 6-18/5-5 SDIC, HC Denny Voss, Transition to NCAA DII ble double from Wynthein (15 points, 11 re- Kathy Wait, 1st Team All-SDIC. bounds) to defeat Holy Family, 81-67. USF’s 2011-12 – 23-3/0-0, HC Travis Traphagen, national tournament run ended in the semi- 1985-86 – 17-8, 9-1 SDIC (T-1st), HC --; Kathy USF transition year, defeated Augustana for finals in a 71-56 loss to Dakota Wesleyan at Wait, 1st Team All-SDIC; Shelly Fauth, 1st first time since 1998 the Sioux City (Iowa) Auditorium. Courtney Team All-SDIC; Judy Vander Voort, 2nd Team Farrell, Steph Austin, Lindsey Schneiderman, All-SDIC. NAIA records All-GPAC. Jill Austin, Krista Orsack, Honor- 2010-11 – 27-6/13-4 (2nd, GPAC), HC Travis able Mention All-NSIC 1984-85 – 11-12, 6-4 SDIC (2nd), HC --; Traphagen, Reached NAIA Quarterfinals/ Shelly Fauth, 1st Team All-SDIC; Kathy Wait, first berth since 2003, lost to Morningside, 2001-02 – 16-13, 8-8, HC Katie Dailey. Court- 1st Team All-SDIC. 72-70, in NAIA National Tourney quarter- ney O’Farrell, GPAC Freshman of the Year. finals, won two games in tourney, Laura Farrell, GPAC, 1st Team; Jill Austin, Honorable 1983-84 – 10-10/9-5 SDIC (4th), HC Nancy Johnson, Jamey Hofer, 1st Team All-GPAC, Mention; Steph Austin, Honorable Mention. Strapko, Shelly Fauth, 1stTeam All-SDIC. Holli Aggen and Chelsey Baxa, 2nd Team All-GPAC. Vanessa Johnson, Betsy Hildreth 2000-01 – 16-17, 9-7, HC Katie Dailey. Aman- 1982-83 – 10-22/5-9 SDIC (6th), HC Beth Jer- and Baleigh O’Brien, Honorable Mention All- da Spronk, 1st Team All-GPAC. Steph Austin, nberg. GPAC. Johnson and Hofer earn Honorable Katie Koerner, Honorable Mention, All-GPAC Mention All-NAIA, Johnson named GPAC 1981-82 – 3-18/3-10 SDIC (8th), HC Beth Jer- Freshman of the Year 1999-00 – 15-12, 8-6, HC Katie Dailey nberg. 19 USF Women’s Basketball History Jernberg, Lost 69-58 to SD Tech in SD State 15. Lindsey Schneiderman, 2001-2004, 14. Jen VanBallegooyen, 1996-00, 661 Tournament. 1,198 (83 games), 14.4 avg. Jamey Hofer, 2008-12, 634 16. Sherri Hawes, 1991-95, 1,173 (111 1978-79 – USF probably in SDIC this season games), 10.6 avg. Assists – Career 17. Mariah Szymanski, 2016-2020, 1,172 1. Bonnie Larson, 1983-87, 438 1977-78 – NA. (122 games), 9.6 avg. 2. Madi Robson, 2015-17, 332 18. Jen Val Ballegooyen, 1996-2000, 1,131 3. Kristin Kono, 2001-05, 315 1976-77 – 9-7, Sherry Loudermilk Halleen, (101 games), 11.2 ppg 4. Kerri Newgard, 1997-2001, 290 7th State Tourney, Sheri Spark (19.8 ppg, 19. Jill Austin, 2000-2004, 1,129 (124 games), 5. Taylor Varsho, 2013-16, 285 10.6 rpg); Tami Kuchel, 14.6 ppg, 11.6 rpg. 9.1 avg. 6. Kelli Barnhart, 1987-90, 258 20. Michelle Parry, 1986-1990, 1,021 (111 7. Holli Aggen, 2009-13, 255 1975-76 – 6-15. games), 9.3 avg. 8. Mariah Szymanski, 2016-20, 247 9. Laura Johnson, 201-14, 246 1974-75 – NA. Career Point Average 10. Steph Austin, 1998-2003, 242 1. Courtney Farrell, 2002-05, 20.1 11. Breanne Wilmeth, 2001-05, 239 1973-74 – NA. 2. Janna Austin, 1992-96, 17.5 12. Jill Austin, 2000-04, 231 3. Shelley Fauth, 1982-86, 17.4 13. Jacey Huinker, 2015-20, 229 1972-73 – 4-4, HC Sherry Loudermilk Hal- 4. Patti Ibis, 1986-90, 15.8 14. Kaely Hummel, 2016-20, 220 leen, 1-1 in State Tourney, def. USF-Spring- 5. Taylor Varsho, 2014-16, 15.5 15. Patti Ibis, 1986-90, 212 field and losing to SDSU. 6. Kathy Wait ,1983-87, 14.8 7. Lindsey Schneiderman, 2001-04, 14.4 Assists – Season 1971-72 – No Record, HC Sherry Loudermilk 8. Kaely Hummel, 2016-20, 14.2 1. Madi Robson, 2016-17, 188 Hallen. 9. Dawn Morrison, 1990-94, 12.6 2. Madi Robson, 2015-16, 144 10. Laura Johnson, 2010-14, 12.2 3. Bonnie Larson, 1984-85, 128 Records 11. Kim Gerdes, 1996-00, 12.0 4. Bonnie Larson, 1985-86, 124 Season Points 12. Samantha Knecht, 2013-17, 11.3 5. Kristin Kono, 2002-03, 123 1. Courtney Farrell, 2004-05, 720 13. Jen VanBallegooyen, 1996-00, 11.2 6. Kerri Newgard, 2000-01, 121 2. Courtney Farrell, 2001-02, 620 14. James Hofer, 2008-12, 11.0 7. Vanessa Smidt, 2005-06, 119`1 3. Janna Austin, 1995-96, 609 15. Amanda Spronk, 1997-01, 11.0 8. Cary Raabe, 1993-94, 116 4. Janna Austin, 1994-95, 604 16. Sherri Hawes, 1991-95, 10.6 9. Kerri Newgard, 1999-00, 110 5. Courtney Farrell, 2002-03, 599 17. Steph Austin, 1998-03, 10.6 10. Kristi Orsack, 2004-05, 110 6. Taylor Varsho, 2015-16, 585 18. Mariah Szymanski, 2016-20, 9.6 11. Taylor Varsho, 2015-16, 109 7. Shelley Fauth, 1985-96, 549 19. Michelle Parry, 1986-90, 9.3 12. Taylor Varsho, 2014-15, 106 8. Kaely Hummel, 2019-20, 545 20. Jill Austin, 2000-01, 9.1 13. Kayla Blom, 2008-09, 103 9. Amanda Spronk, 2000-01, 536 14. Jacey Olsen, 2006-07, 101 10. Patti Ibis, 1989-90, 525 Rebounds/Season 11. Patti Ibis, 1989-90, 512 1. Courtney Farrell, 2004-05, 341 Three-Point Field Goals - Career 12. Courtney Farrell, 2003-04, 494 2. Amanda Spronk, 2000-01, 313 1. Kaely Hummel, 273, 2016-20 13. Patti Ibis, 1987-88, 494 3. Sam Knecht, 2016-17, 300 2. Laura Johnson, 259, 2010-14 14. Kaely Hummel, 2018-19, 485 4. Courtney Farrell, 2001-02, 298 3. Taylor Varsho, 245, 2014-16 15. Kaely Hummel, 2017-18, 462 5. Courtney Farrell, 2002-03, 291 4. Chelsey Nelson, 208, 2002-06 6. Shelly Braak, 1987-88, 281 5. Vanessa Smidt, 180, 2004-08 Career Points – 1,000 point club 7. Jacey Huinker, 2017-18, 275 6. Chelsa Baxa, 172, 2007-11 1. Courtney Farrell, 2002-05, 2,433 (121 8. Judy VandeVort, 1985-86, 272 7. Mariah Szymanski, 171, 2016-20 games), 20.1 avg. 9. Janna Austin, 1992-93, 270 8. Krista Orsack, 169, 2003-05 2. Janna Austin, 1992-96, 1,930 (110 games), 10. Jacey Huinker, 2019-20, 268 9. Lindsey Schneiderman, 139, 2001-02 17.5 avg. 11. Jenna Kraayenbrink, 2006-07, 267 10. Holli Aggen, 135, 2009-13 3. Kaely Hummel, 2016-20, 1,733 (122 12. Shelly Fauth, 1985-86, 260 11. Sara Koerner, 127, 1994-98 games), 14.2 avg. 13. Alison Klostergaard, 2015-16, 258 4. Patti Ibis, 1986-90, 1,731 (109 games), 15.8 14. Shelly Braak, 1987-88, 250 3-point Field Goals - Season avg. 15. Janna Austin, 1994-95, 244 1. Taylor Varsho, 2015-16, 113 5. Shelley Fauth, 1982-86, 1,475 (85 games), 16. Janna Austin, 1993-94, 242 2. Krista Orsack, 2004-05, 89 17.4 avg. 17. Laura Johnson, 2013-14, 241 3. Krista Orsack, 2002-03, 80 6. Laura Johnson, 2010-14, 1,402 (115 18. Michelle Parry, 1989-90, 239 4. Chelsey Nelson, 2005-06, 80 games), 12.2 avg. 19. Courtney Farrell, 2003-04, 238 5. Laura Johnson, 2013-14, 75 7. Dawn Morrison, 1990-94, 1,398 (111 20. Jen VanBallegooyen, 1999-00, 235 6. Laura Johnson, 2010-11, 74 games), 12.6 avg. 7. Chelsey Nelson, 2004-05, 73, 8. Taylor Varsho, 2014-16 (three seasons), Rebounds – Career 8. Vanessa Smidt, 2004-05, 70 1,379 (89 games), 15.5 avg. 1. Courtney Farrell, 2001-05, 1,168 9. Taylor Varsho, 2014-15, 68 9. Jamie Hofer, 2008-12, 1,331 (121 games), 2. Samantha Knecht, 2013-17, 909 10. Kaely Hummel, 2018-19, 68 11.0 avg. 3. Janna Austin, 1992-96, 908 11. Kaely Humel, 2017-18, 67 10. Steph Austin, 1998-2003, 1,318 (124 4. Amanda Spronk, 1997-2001, 853 12. Nicole Gardner, 1991-92, 65 games), 10.6 avg. 5. Shelley Fauth, 1982-86, 790 11. Samantha Knecht, 2013-17, 1,316 (116 6. Jacey Huinker, 2015-20, 789 games), 11.3 avg. 7. Laura Johnson, 2010-14, 770 12. Kathy Wait, 1983-87, 1,248 (84 games), 8. Kim Gerdes, 1996-2000, 764 14.8 avg. 9. Jenna Kraayenbrink, 2004-08, 754 13. Amanda Spronk, 1997-2001, 1,224 (111 10. Jill Austin, 2000-04, 720 games), 11.0 avg. 11. Steph Austin, 2000-04, 716 14. Kim Gerdes, 1996-2000, 1,223 (102 12. Michelle Parry, 1986-90, 684 20games), 12.0 avg. 13. Sherri Hawes, 1991-95, 674 Player Profiles Double Figure Points -- 28 @ USF 31 head, 3-4-19 #2 Anna Goodhope overall Assists: 5, vs MSU Moorhead, 3-4-19 20-point games - 7 Steals: 2, four times F, 6-0, R-Jr., Sioux Falls, S.D. Double Doubles - 3 - last 3-4-19 vs MSUM FG made: 12, vs. Winona State, 2-15-19 (14 points, 12 rebounds) FG attempts: 23, vs. SMSU, 10-20-19 Earned NSIC South Player of the Week honors Single Game Highs [all time} 3 PT made: 7, vs Minnesota State, 1-11-19 on 1-18-21 for 2nd time in career. Scored Points: 30, vs. Winona State, 2-15-19 3 PT Att: 13, vs Minnesota State, 1-11-19 career-high 30 points vs. Winona State in 2019 Rebounds: 12, vs. Wayne State, 2-23-19; FT made: 7, @ Wayne State, 1-3-20 and has 28 double digit games at USF Concordia St. Paul, 12-7-18; MSU Moor- FT att.: 10 @ Wayne State, 1-3-20

Yr G GS FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D RB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 16-17 24 0 40 82 .488 20 48 .417 5 12 .417 4 30 34 1.4 14 0 14 18 3 6 105 4.4 18-19 31 25 104 274 .380 43 140 .307 112 146 .767 29 153 182 5.9 62 1 53 53 14 20 279 9.0 19-20 30 20 119 285 .418 34 107 .318 47 70 .671 17 125 142 4.7 68 1 37 43 18 12 319 10.6 20-21 6 0 25 50 .500 12 18 .667 9 17 .529 4 30 34 5.3 12 0 9 13 4 3 71 11.8 CAR 91 45 288 691 .417 109 313 .348 173 245 .706 54 338 392 4.3 156 2 114 127 39 41 774 8.5 *2016-17 season with North Dakota State

Double Figure Points -- 5 -- 1 at USF FG att.: 14, vs. Western Illinois, 2-7-18 #3 Emily Petersen 3 PT made: 5, vs. Western Illinois, 2-7-18 Single Game Highs [all time} 3 PT Att: 11, vs. Western Illinois, 2-7-18 G, 5-10, Sr., Omaha, Neb. Points: 17, vs. Western Illinois, 2-7-18) At USF - 10 vs Upper Iowa, 1-9-21 FT made: 2, Twice, most recent, South ~ Recorded five double digit scoring games Assists: 3, Twice, most recent South Dakota, Dakota, 2-14-18 with high of 17 vs. Western Illinois in 2018 2-14-18 FT Att.: 2, Twice, most recent, South Dakota, while with DI Nebraska-Omaha. Has a career FG made: 6, vs. Western Illinois, 2-7-18 2-14-18 high of 10 points with USF

Yr G GS FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D RB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 17-18 27 0 28 107 .262 25 94 .266 4 4 1.000 2 18 20 0.7 17 0 14 21 6 5 85 3.1 18-19 8 0 16 58 .276 10 50 .200 0 0 .000 0 7 7 0.9 10 0 3 8 4 3 42 5.3 19-20 11 0 6 23 .261 3 18 .167 0 0 .000 0 6 6 0.5 1 0 4 2 0 7 15 1.4 20-21 6 2 9 38 .237 6 24 .250 1 2 .500 0 4 4 0.7 5 0 4 3 1 8 25 4.2 CAR 52 2 59 226 .261 44 186 .237 5 6 .833 2 35 37 0.6 33 0 25 34 11 23 178 3.4 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20 seasons with Nebraska-Omaha

Double Figure Points -- 0 FG att.: #4 Molly Lutmer 3 PT made: Single Game Highs [all time} 3 PT Att: G, 5-6, Fr., Perry, Iowa Points: FT made: Assists: FT Att.: Steals: ~ Three-time all league performer at Perry HS. FG made:

Yr G GS FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D RB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 20-21 2 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Double Figure Points -- 8 FG made: 7, @Henderson St., 11-10-18 #5 Hannah Jones FG att.: 14, @Henderson St., 11-10-18 Single Game Highs [all time} G, 5-7, Jr., Dodgeville, Wis. Points: 17, vs. Winona St.,, 1-17-21 3 PT made: 2, Twice, (Last: vs Minneso- Assists: 6, Twice, (Last: vs. Chadron ta State, 12-8-18) State, 11-16-19) 3 PT Att: 4, Twice, (Last: @SD Mines, 2-8-19) ~ Recorded a career high of 17 points Steals: 5, vs. Northern State, 2-7-20 vs. Winona State in first game of 2020-21 Rebounds: 10, vs Henderson St., 11- FT made: 9, @ Concordia SP, 1-22-21 on Jan. 17-2021 at home 10-18 FT Att.: 9, @ Concordia SP, 1-22-21

Yr G GS FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D REB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 18-19 11 10 25 65 .385 5 15 .333 12 16 .750 25 40 65 5.9 14 0 33 13 2 18 67 6.1 19-20 32 15 45 99 .455 3 15 .200 31 43 .721 26 76 102 3.2 37 0 54 32 5 31 124 3.9 20-21 3 2 9 24 .375 0 2 .000 16 18 .889 4 13 17 5.7 3 0 13 8 1 5 34 11.3 CAR 46 28 79 178 .420 8 32 .250 59 77 .766 55 129 184 4.0 54 0 100 53 8 54 225 4.9 21 Player Profiles Double Figure Points -- 9; Assists: 3, vs Winona State, 1-16-21 #10 Anna Brecht 6 at Sioux Falls FG made: 8, @. Upper Iowa, 1/10, 21 20-point games: 3 FG att.: 19, @ vs Winona State, 1-16-21 Single Game Highs [@ USF} 3 PT made: 3, @ Concordia St. Paul, 1-22-21 G, 6-0, Jr., Sioux Falls, S.D. 3 PT Att: twice, 6, @ vs Winona State, ~ Transfer from DI Green-Bay/Wis- Points: 22, vs Winona State, 1-17-21 1-16/17-21 consin. Recorded 9 career double-digit Rebounds: 7, @ Upper Iowa, 1/9/21 FT made: 12, vs Winona State, 1-17-21 scoring games with 6 at Sioux Falls & has Blocks: 1, @ Upper Iowa, 1-9-10-21 FT Att.: 12, vs Winona State, 1-17-21 3, 20-point game (20, 22, 20)

Yr G GS FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D RB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 18-19 19 0 20 60 .333 12 38 .421 10 15 .667 10 18 28 1.5 19 0 6 10 0 4 62 3.3 19-20 26 1 31 79 .392 15 49 .306 22 29 .759 16 16 32 1.2 23 2 14 12 3 7 99 3.8 20-21 6 6 34 86 .395 11 28 .393 33 39 .846 16 21 37 6.2 14 0 7 14 6 7 112 18.7 CAR 51 7 85 225 .378 38 115 .330 65 83 .783 42 55 97 1.9 56 2 27 36 9 18 274 5.3

Double Figure Points -- 22- 2 @ USF Steals: 3, vs. Winona State, 1-17-21 Double Figure Reb. -- 16 - 4 @ USF (15 vs. Reb.punds: 15, @ Upper IOwa, 1-9-21 #12 Dallie Hoskinson Upper Iowa) FG made: 5, @ Upper Iowa, 1-10-21 FG att.: 11, @ Upper Iowa, 1-10-21; vs Winona G, 5-6, Jr., Hugoton, Kan. Double Figure Assists - 4 Double Doubles - 1 @ USF, @ CSP, 1-22-21 State, 1-17-21 Recorded 22 double-digit points, 16 dou- Single Game Highs [all time at USF} 3 PT made: 1, @ Upper IOwa, 1-10-21 ble-digit rebounds including three at USF Points: 14, @ Upper Iowa, 1-10-21 3 PT Att: 2, FT made: three times in six games. Leads NSIC in rebounding at Assists: 6, at Upper Iowa, 1-9-21 FT.: 4, @ Upper Iowa, 1-9-21 9.5 per game.

Yr G GS FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D RB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 18-19 32 1 30 75 40.0 1 15 .007 37 62 .597 44 52 96 3.0 37 0 54 26 2 3 98 3.1 19-20 33 32 120 239 50.1 18 51 .353 69 91 .758 125 145 270 8.2 62 1 168 70 8 67 327 9.9 20-21 6 6 18 55 .327 1 10 .100 9 12 .750 26 31 57 9.5 14 0 21 19 0 7 46 7.7 CAR 71 39 168 369 .455 20 76 .270 115 166 .693 195 228 423 5.9 113 1 243 115 36 77 471 6.6 *2018-19, 2019-20 seasons with Johnson Community College (Kan.)

Double Figure Points -- 0 FG att.: 1, @ Concordia St. Paul, 1-23-21 #14 Sydney White Single Game Highs [all time} 3 PT made: 0 G, 5-8, Fr., Andover, Minn. Points: 2, @ Concordia St. Paul, 1-23-21 3 PT Att: 1, @ Concordia SP, 1-23-21 Assists: 1 vs. Upper Iowa, 1-9-21 FT made: 2, @ Concordia St. Paul, Steals: 0 1-23-21 First yeat at Sioux Falls...scored her first FT Att.: 2, @ Concordia St. Paul, 1-23-21 career points on two free throws against FG made: 0 Concordia St. Paul on 1-23-21.

Yr G GS FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D RB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 20-21 2 0 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1.0

Double Figure Points -- 1 FG att.: 5, @ Upper Iowa, 1-10-21 #21 Ashley Wells Single Game Highs [all time} 3 PT made: 2, @ Upper Iowa, 1-10-21 3 PT Att: 2, twice, Upper Iowa, 1-9-10-21 G, 5-8, So., Brandon, S.D. Points: 14, @ Upper Iowa, 1-10-21 Assists: 2, Minot State, 2-26-20 FT made: 4, @ Upper Iowa, 1-10-21 Played 17 games with 38 total points. Steals: 1, twice Scored a career-best 14 points against Rebounds: 4, @ Upper Iowa, 1-10-21 FT Att.: 8, @ Upper Iowa, 1-10-21 Upper Iowa on Jan. 10, 2021. FG made: 4, @ Upper Iowa, 1-10-21

Yr G GS FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D RB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 19-20 11 0 6 10 .600 2 2 1.000 5 6 .833 3 7 10 0.9 5 0 4 1 0 2 19 1.7 20-21 6 0 6 12 .500 3 5 .600 4 8 .500 2 8 10 1.7 2 0 2 3 0 0 19 3.2 CAR 17 0 12 22 .545 5 7 .714 9 14 .643 5 15 20 1.2 7 0 6 4 0 2 38 2.2

22 Player Profiles Double Figure Points -- 0 FG att.: 0 #22 Madison Wuebben Single Game Highs [all time} 3 PT made: 0 3 PT Att: 0 G, 5-9, Fr., Yankton, SD Points: 3, @ Concordia St. Paul, 1-23-21 Assists: 0 Appeared in four games for USF Women’s Steals: 0 FT made: 0 BB with a career-high three points against Rebounds: FT Att.: 0 Concordia, St. Paul, 1-23-21. FG made: , @ Concordia St. Paul, 1-23-21

Yr G GS FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D RB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 20-21 4 0 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 1 1 1.000 0 2 2 0.5 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0.8

Double Figure Points -- 1 Steals: 1, @ Upper Iowa, 1-9-21 20-point games - 1 #23 Megan Fannin FG made: 7, @ Upper Iowa, 1-9-21 Single Game Highs [all time} FG att.: 10, @ Upper Iowa, 1-9-21 G, 5-8, Fr., Watertown, SD 3 PT made: 4, @ Upper Iowa, 1-9-21 20 points in her first career Scored Points: 20, @ Upper Iowa, 1-9-21 3 PT Att: 5, @ Upper Iowa, 1-9-21 game at USF - made 7-of-10 FG & 4-5 Rebounds: 4, @ Upper Iowa, 1-9-21 FT made: 2, @ Upper Iowa, 1-9-21 from 3-point range on Jan. 9, 2021 at Assists: 4, @ Upper Iowa, 1-9-21 FT Att.: 2, @ Upper Iowa, 1-9-21 Upper Iowa.

Yr G GS FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D RB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 20-21 5 3 8 26 .308 5 15 .333 6 6 1.000 2 7 9 1.8 3 0 4 2 0 2 27 5.4

Double Figure Points -- 0 #24 Amanda Dagostino Blocks: 3, at Upper Iowa, 1-10-21 Single Game Highs [all time} FG made: 4, @ Upper Iowa, 1-10-21 F, 6-1, Sr., Andover, Minn. Points: 8, @ Upper Iowa, 1-10-21 FG att.: 7, @ Augustana, 2-9-18 3 PT made: 2, St. Cloud State, 12-14-19 Played in 60 career games at USF...record- Rebounds: 7, @Augustana, 2-9-18 3 PT Att: 2, St. Cloud State, 12-14-19 ed high of eight points, three assists and Assists: 4, Dakota State, 12-18-18 FT made: 4, @ Concordia St. Paul, 1-20-18 three blocks in 1st career start vs. Upper Steals: 2, Four Times, (Last: @Chadron State, FT Att.: 4, @ Concordia St. Paul, 1-20-18 Iowa on 1-10-21. 11-16-19)

Yr G GS FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D RB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 17-18 12 0 9 22 .409 1 2 .500 4 4 1.000 1 17 18 1.5 4 0 3 2 1 3 23 1.9 18-19 17 0 7 11 .636 0 2 .419 2 4 .500 4 13 17 1.0 9 0 12 4 1 3 16 0.9 19-20 25 0 7 13 .538 2 3 .667 1 2 .500 4 13 17 0.7 7 0 7 5 0 11 17 0.7 20-21 6 3 8 13 .615 1 3 .333 2 2 1.000 2 9 11 1.8 3 0 3 4 3 0 19 3.2 CAR 60 3 31 59 .525 4 10 .400 9 12 .750 11 52 63 1.1 23 0 25 15 5 17 75 1.3

Double Figure Points -- 0 #31 KaSandra Springer FG made : 0 Single Game Highs [all time} FG att.: 0 F, 5-10, Gr., Altoona, Wis. Playing final year at USF after four Points: 0 FT made: 0 seasons with the USF Volleyball Team, Rebounds: 1 vs. Upper Iowa, 1-9-21 FT Att.: 0 earning All-NSIC honors. Assists: 0 Steals: 0

Yr G GS FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D RB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 20-21 2 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

23 Player Profiles

Double Figure Points -- 11 FG made: 8, vs WSC, 3-2-19; vs Presentation, #32 Lauren Sanders 20-point games - 3 11-14-17 FG att.: 14, 3 times G, 5-7, Jr., Millard, Neb. Single Game Highs [all time} Points: 23, vs Presentation, 11-14-17 3 PT made: 7, vs Presentation, 11-14-17 Recorded 11 double digit scoring Rebounds: 7, vs Upper Iowa, 11-14-17 3 PT Att: 11, vs Minn. Duluth, 12-9-17 games in 93 games with 20 career Assists: 6, vs Quachita Baptist, 11-9-18 FT made: 2, Five Times starts...has three 20-point games. Steals: 5, SMSU, 12-16-17 FT Att.: 4, Four times

Yr G GS FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D RB AV PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 17-18 29 13 65 182 .357 43 128 .336 9 19 .474 14 38 52 1.8 31 0 31 27 3 13 182 6.3 18-19 29 4 45 104 .433 34 81 .420 5 8 .625 11 35 46 1.6 15 0 23 15 1 14 129 4.4 19-20 29 1 17 50 .340 14 42 .308 0 2 .000 2 10 12 0.4 14 0 6 7 0 3 48 1.7 20-21 6 2 10 27 .370 10 26 .385 0 0 .000 0 5 5 0.8 7 0 4 4 0 6 30 3.8 CAR 93 20 137 363 .377 101 275 .367 14 29 .483 27 88 115 1.2 67 0 64 53 4 36 389 4.2

Double Figure Points -- 9 Steals: 4, vs UM Crookston 2-2-19 #34 Krystal Carlson 20-point games - 1 Blocks: 3, vs Minnesota State, 1-10-20; @ Concordia-St. Paul, 1-23-21 F, 5-11, So., Hastings, Minn. Single Game Highs [all time} FG made: 9, @SMSU, 12-1-18 Points: 20, @SMSU, 12-1-18 FG att.: 15, @SMSU, 12-1-18 Recorded nine double-digit scoring Rebounds: 9, vs UM Duluth, 12-14-18 FT made: 5, vs William Jewell, 11-15-19 games, including career-high of 20 vs Assists: 2, Four Times (Last: vs Emporia FT Att.: 6, vs William Jewell, 11-15-19 SMSU in 2018...made 31 starts. State, 11-19-17

Yr G GS FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D R AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 18-19 31 18 65 135 .481 2 8 .250 17 26 .654 25 57 82 2.6 72 1 12 24 10 15 149 4.8 19-20 32 8 34 104 .327 0 0 .000 18 34 .529 23 19 42 1.3 41 0 12 20 8 8 86 2.7 20-21 6 5 12 34 .353 0 0 .000 12 14 .857 12 11 23 3.8 17 0 6 7 7 10 36 6.0 CAR 69 31 111 273 .407 2 8 .250 47 74 .635 60 87 147 2.1 130 1 30 51 25 33 271 3.9

Double Figure Points -- 0 #40 Kennedy Goblirsch FG made Single Game Highs [all time} FG att.: F, 5-10, Fr., Beresford, S.D. FT made: Points: FT Att.: Two-time all-conferences at Beresford HS, Rebounds: averaging 13.8 ppg and 5.5 reb. Assists: Steals:

Yr G GS FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D RB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 20-21 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Double Figure Points -- 1 FG made: 6, Twice,vs Wayne State 2-22-20 #42 Kiara James FG att.: 8, vs Wayne State 2-22-20 Single Game Highs [all time} F, 6-2, So., Lakeville, Minn. FT made: 4, vs Concordia-SP, 1-12-19 Points: 14,vs Wayne State 2-22-20 FT Att.: 4, Four times (Last: vs. SMSU, 12-30- Rebounds: 8, Upper Iowa, 1-10-21 18) Played in 62 career games with nine ca- Assists: 2, Minn. State, 12-7-19 reer starts...recorded career-high 14 points Steals: 1, 12 Times, vs. Wayne State on 2-22-20.

Yr G GS FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT O D RB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 17-18 29 3 29 87 .333 0 0 .000 15 25 .600 16 18 34 1.2 39 2 6 10 8 7 73 2.5 19-20 29 5 42 98 .429 0 0 .000 9 19 .474 15 25 40 1.4 43 1 8 11 5 4 93 3.2 20-21 6 1 10 20 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 6 11 17 2.8 15 1 4 5 1 2 21 3.5 24 CAR 64 9 81 205 .395 0 0 .000 25 46 .543 37 54 91 1.4 91 4 18 26 14 13 187 2.9 University of Sioux Falls Women’s Basketball - Season Box

2020-21 Sioux Falls Women's Basketball Page 1/1 Combined Team Statistics as of Jan 24, 2021 All games

Game Records Score by Periods Record Overall Home Away Neutral Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TOT ALL GAMES 5-1 2-0 3-1 0-0 CONFERENCE 5-1 2-0 3-1 0-0 Sioux Falls 106 98 126 115 0 445 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Opponents 103 96 103 99 0 401

Team Box Score Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds No. Player GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 10 BRECHT, Anna 6-6 212:07 35.4 34-86 .395 11-28 .393 33-39 .846 16 21 37 6.2 14 0 7 14 6 7 112 18.7 2 GOODHOPE, Anna 6-0 139:18 23.2 25-50 .500 12-18 .667 9-17 .529 4 30 34 5.7 12 0 9 13 4 3 71 11.8 5 JONES, Hannah 3-2 92:54 31.0 9-24 .375 0-2 .000 16-18 .889 4 13 17 5.7 3 0 13 8 1 5 34 11.3 12 HOSKINSON, Dallie 6-6 190:30 31.8 18-55 .327 1-10 .100 9-12 .750 26 31 57 9.5 14 0 21 19 0 7 46 7.7 34 CARLSON, Krystal 6-5 108:53 18.1 12-34 .353 0-0 .000 12-14 .857 12 11 23 3.8 17 0 6 7 7 10 36 6.0 23 FANNIN, Megan 5-3 64:55 13.0 8-26 .308 5-15 .333 6-6 1.000 2 7 9 1.8 3 0 4 2 0 2 27 5.4 32 SANDERS, Lauren 6-2 82:59 13.8 10-27 .370 10-26 .385 0-0 .000 0 5 5 0.8 7 0 4 4 0 6 30 5.0 3 PETERSEN, Emily 6-2 107:51 18.0 9-38 .237 6-24 .250 1-2 .500 0 4 4 0.7 5 0 4 3 1 8 25 4.2 42 JAMES, Kiara 6-1 70:53 11.8 10-20 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 6 11 17 2.8 15 1 4 5 1 2 21 3.5 21 WELLS, Ashley 6-0 35:49 6.0 6-12 .500 3-5 .600 4-8 .500 2 8 10 1.7 2 0 2 3 0 0 19 3.2 24 DAGOSTINO, Amanda 6-3 75:11 12.5 8-13 .615 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 2 9 11 1.8 3 0 3 4 3 0 19 3.2 14 WHITE, Sydney 2-0 02:06 1.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1.0 22 WUEBBEN, Madison 4-0 11:36 2.9 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 0 2 2 0.5 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 0.8 4 LUTMER, Molly 2-0 02:22 1.2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 40 GOBLIRSCH, Kennedy 1-0 00:16 0.3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 31 SPRINGER, KaSandra 2-0 02:22 1.2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Team 15 13 28 3 Total 6 1200 150-388 .387 49-133 .368 96-123 .780 89 166 255 42.5 97 1 78 86 23 50 445 74.2 Opponents 6 1200 147-356 .413 45-123 .366 62-86 .721 47 159 206 34.3 116 4 97 89 23 33 401 66.8

Team Statistics Team Results USF OPP Date Opponent Score Att. Scoring 445 401 01/09/2021 at Upper Iowa W 86-66 64 Points per game 74.2 66.8 01/10/2021 at Upper Iowa W 86-78 88 Scoring margin +7.3 - 01/16/2021 Winona St. W 67-61 301 Field goals-att 150-388 147-356 01/17/2021 Winona St. W 73-67 301 Field goal pct .387 .413 01/22/2021 at Concordia-St. Paul W 83-65 61 3 point fg-att 49-133 45-123 01/23/2021 at Concordia-St. Paul L 50-64 56 3-point FG pct .368 .366 3-pt FG made per game 8.2 7.5 Free throws-att 96-123 62-86 Free throw pct .780 .721 F-Throws made per game 16.0 10.3 Rebounds 255 206 Rebounds per game 42.5 34.3 Rebounding margin +8.2 - Assists 78 97 Assists per game 13.0 16.2 Turnovers 86 89 Turnovers per game 14.3 14.8 Turnover margin +0.5 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 1.1 Steals 50 33 Steals per game 8.3 5.5 Blocks 23 23 Blocks per game 3.8 3.8 Winning streak 0 - Home win streak 2 - Attendance 602 269 Home games-Avg/Game 2-301 4-67 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

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