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11/3 Lady Stars (exb.) W, 70-63 11/12 Brescia University (exb.) 7 p.m. INDIANA (0-0; 0-0 BIG TEN) 11/19 No. 6/7 Baylor 6 p.m. vs. 11/23 No. 15/15 Notre Dame 7 p.m. Brescia University (0-0; 0-0) Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005 • 7 p.m. (EST) • Bloomington, Ind. (Assembly Hall) 11/25 Youngstown State (1) 7 p.m. Radio: WHCC Bloomington (105.1) Jeremy Gray Play-by-Play 11/26 Conso./Champ. (1) 4:30/7 p.m. 11/29 at Belmont 7 p.m. 12/2 at Southern 7 p.m. H O O S I E R H E A D L I N E S P R O B A B L E S T A R T E R S 12/4 at Louisville 1 p.m. 12/7 at Eastern 6 p.m. • Indiana closes out the exhibition portion of its INDIANA PPG RPG schedule when it takes on NAIA opponent Brescia 12/10 Boston University (2) 7 p.m. #11 Whitney Thomas • 6-0 • F • Fr. 15.0 11.0 University on Saturday, Nov. 12 at 7 p.m on Branch 12/17 at Cincinnati 2 p.m. #03 Cyndi Valentin • 5-8 • G • Sr. 14.0 2.0 McCracken Court at Assembly Hall. 12/20 North Florida 7 p.m. #30 Angela Hawkins • 6-3 • F • Sr. 6.0 8.0 12/29 7 p.m. #14 Jenny DeMuth • 5-9 • F • Sr. 5.0 7.0 • IU is coming off a 70-63 win over the Hoosier 1/1 at Penn State 2 p.m. #31 Leah Enterline • 5-9 • G • Jr. 1.0 1.0 Lady Stars on Thursday, Nov. 3 in its first exhibition 1/5 No. 19/23 Purdue 7 p.m. game of the season. Freshman Whitney Thomas 1/9 No. 16/17 7 p.m. led the Hoosiers with a double-double of 15 points, 1/12 at Northwestern 7 p.m. 11 rebounds. 1/19 at No. 4/4 State 7 p.m. BRESCIA BEARCATS PPG RPG 1/22 Michigan 2 p.m. • Fifth-year senior Jenny DeMuth returns to the #21 Natalie Beasley • 5-10 • G/F • Sr. 9.3 4.1 1/26 Illinois 7 p.m. Hoosier line up after redshirting last season due to #20 Sarah McDaniel • 5-9 • G/F • So. 7.7 1.7 #40 Holly Murphy • 5-9 • G • So. 7.2 4.0 1/29 at No. 10/11 Michigan State 2 p.m. a knee injury. DeMuth led the 2003-04 Hoosiers in scoring and rebounding with 18.3 ppg and 7.7 rpg. #14 Nikki Walters • 5-7 • G • Sr. 3.6 1.4 2/2 at Wisconsin 7 p.m. #22 Khristina Greenwell • 5-5 • G • So. 3.4 1.9 2/5 No. 4/4 Ohio State 2 p.m. 2/9 Penn State 7 p.m. • Head coach is in her first season with IU. Versyp arrived in April after serving as the 2/12 Northwestern 2 p.m. *-all stats are based on exhibition games head coach of the University of Maine for five 2/19 at No. 19/23 Purdue (3) 2 p.m. years. 2/23 at No. 16/17 Minnesota (4) 7 p.m. 2/26 at Iowa 2 p.m. 3/2-6 Big Ten Tournament TBA 2 0 0 5 - 0 6 I N D I A NA H O O S I E R S NU ME R I C A L R O S T E R NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) All times local to Bloomington (EST) 3 Cyndi Valentin G 5-8 Sr. Bloomington, Ind. (Bloomington South) All times subject to change 4 Nikki Smith G 5-9 So. Sylvania, Ohio (Northview) 1-Hampton Inn Classic, Bloomington, I n d . 11 Whitney Thomas F 6-0 Fr. Bloomington, Ind. (Bloomington North) 13 Annika Boyd G/F 5-10 Jr. Minneapolis, Minn. (Minnehaha Academy) 2-@RCA Dome, , Ind (DH with IU M e n ) 14 Jenny DeMuth F 5-10 Sr. Highland, Ind. (Highland) 3-Game to be televised by Fox SportsNet Chicago 22 Tara Miller G 5-10 Fr. Ramsey, Ind. (North Harrison) 4-Game to be televised by Fox SportsNet Nort h 23 Kelly McManmon G 5-10 Fr. Lee, Mass. (Lee) 24 Kali Kullberg G 5-8 Sr. Orono, Minn. (Orono) 30 Angela Hawkins F/C 6-3 Sr. Winter Haven, Fla. (Winter Haven) 31 Leah Enterline G 5-9 Jr. Monroeville, Ind. (Heritage) 32 Sarah McKay C 6-7 Jr. Victoria, B.C., Canada (Stelly’s Secondary) 35 Kimberly Roberson F 5-10 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Cathedral) 44 Carrie Smith F 6-1 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Brebeuf Jesuit) 45 Brigett Branson F 6-2 Sr. Bloomingdale, Ind. (Turkey Run)

Head Coach: Sharon Versyp (1st year) Assistant Coaches: Jody Benner, Martin Clapp, Nadine Morgan

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NEW ERA CAREER SCORING A new era has begun in 2005-06 as Sharon Versyp takes over the Indiana No. Name/Years Points women’s basketball program. Versyp is the seventh head women's basketball 1. Denise Jackson (1981-84) 1,917 coach in the 34-year history of the program. Her coaching career includes 2. Karna Abram (1984-87) 1,910 seven years as an Indiana high school coach, four years as a Division I assis- 3. Jill Chapman (1998-02) 1.865 tant coach and, most recently, five years as the head coach at the University of 4. Cindy Bumgarner (1985-88) 1,836 5. Rachelle Bostic (1981-84) 1,827 Maine. She led Maine to three straight America East regular season champi- 6. Shirley Bryant (1992-95) 1,503 onships (2003, 04, 05), the 2004 America East Tournament title and a trip to the 7. Lisa Furlin (1993-96) 1,451 2004 NCAA Tournament. 8. Quacy Barnes (1995-98) 1,428 9. Heather Cassady (1998-02) 1,301 LAST TIME OUT 10. Sue Hodges (1978-81) 1,265 11. Zan Jefferies (1988-91) 1,173 Given a tough battle by the visiting Hoosier Lady Stars, the Indiana women's 12. Linda Cunningham (1983-86) 1,169 basketball team opened its season with a 70-63 exhibition win on Thursday, 13. Cyndi Valentin (2003-present) 1,160 Nov. 3. Thanks to a balanced scoring attack with every participating player 14. Dawn Douglas (1990-93) 1,128 scoring, the Hoosiers broke the 70-point barrier, something the team managed 15. Tatjana Vesel (1994-97) 1,099 to do only twice last season. 16. Jenny DeMuth (2002-present) 1,088 Freshman Whitney Thomas led the Hoosiers with 15 points as part of a dou- CAREER BLOCKED SHOTS ble-double including 11 rebounds. The Bloomington, Ind., native connected for No. Name/Years Blocks the bulk of her scoring from the charity stripe with a 9-for-10 effort at the line. 1. Quacy Barnes (1994-98) 269 2. Jill Chapman (1999-02) 197 70-POINT PERFORMANCE 3. Denise Jackson (1981-84) 135 If the 70-point performance by the Hoosiers in their exhibition opener is any 4. Sue Hodges (1978-81) 126 indication of how many points they will put up during the regular season, IU has 5. Shirley Bryant (1992-95) 93 6. Angela Hawkins (2003-present) 90 a lot to be happy about. The Hoosiers averaged only 51.7 ppg last season and 7. Sarah McKay (2004-present) 80 reached the 70-point mark just twice, both times against conference foe, 8. Rachelle Bostic (1981-84) 65 Wisconsin towards the end of the year. CAREER 3-POINT PERCENTAGE FRESHMAN SENSATION No. Name/Years 3pt Pct. Freshman forward Whitney Thomas did not let first-game jitters get to her in 1. Lori Meinerding (1988-91) .368 (53-144) last Thursday’s exhibition game as she led the Hoosiers in both scoring and 2. Jill Hartman (2000-03) .367 (73-199) rebounding with a double-double of 15 points, and 11 rebounds. Thomas attend- 3. Kameelah Morgan (1997-99) .366 (140-383) ed Bloomington North High School and also was a standout on the Cougar vol- 4. Cyndi Valentin (2003-present) .360 (124-344) 5. Trish Fitzgerald (1988-89) .357 (41-115) leyball team. CAREER FREE THROWS MADE DEMUTH BACK IN ACTION No. Name/Years FTM After sitting out the 2004-05 season with a medical redshirt, Indiana forward 1. Denise Jackson (1981-84) 443 Jenny DeMuth will be back in action for the 2005-06 season. 2. Cindy Bumgarner (1985-88) 408 DeMuth, Indiana’s leading scorer (18.3 ppg) and rebounder (7.7 rpg) from two 3. Quacy Barnes (1995-98) 380 seasons ago, earned preseason 2004-05 All-Big Ten honors as selected by the 4. Jenny DeMuth (2002-present) 364 5. Heather Cassady (1999-02) 355 media. In 2003-04, DeMuth claimed second team All-Big Ten honors by the media and third team All-Big Ten accolades by the conference coaches. She CAREER STEALS was the highest-scoring non-senior in the Big Ten that year and was the only No. Name/Years Steals conference player to rank in the top five in the Big Ten in both scoring and 1. Tisha Hill (1989-92) 210 rebounding. She ranked fifth in each category with 18.3 points per game and 7.7 2. Lori Burroughs (1979-81) 195 rebounds per game, respectively. DeMuth finished the season with 532 points, 3. Kris McGrade (1991-94) 181 a mark that ranks fifth in school history. In addition, she eclipsed the 1,000-point 4. Dani Thrush (1996-99) 176 5. Zan Jefferies (1988-91) 172 scoring mark for her career on Feb. 19 against Michigan, becoming the 18th 6. Jenny DeMuth (2002-present) 169 player and only the eighth junior in school history to accomplish the feat. CAREER REBOUNDS MOVING ON UP No. Name/Years Rebounds Seniors Jenny DeMuth, Angela Hawkins, Cyndi Valentin and junior Sarah 1. Denise Jackson (1981-84) 1273 McKay have already etched their names and are on the rise in the IU record 2. Jill Chapman (1999-02) 970 books this season. 3. Shirley Bryant (1992-95) 924 Both DeMuth and Valentin could easily move into the top-10 scoring per- 4. Rachelle Bostic (1981-84) 873 formance list in their final season with the Hoosiers. Most recently, Valentin 5. Zan Jefferies (1988-91) 769 reached the 1,000-point mark on Jan. 20, 2005 versus then-No. 3/4 Ohio State. 6. Cindy Bumgarner (1985-88) 739 Valentin became the 19th player in Indiana history to accomplish the feat and 7. Quacy Barnes (1995-98) 640 just the ninth to do so during her junior year. The Bloomington, Ind., native cur- 8. Sue Hodges (1978-81) 637 9. Karna Abram (1984-87) 632 rently sits at 13th overall in the all-time scoring list with 1,160 points. Valentin 10. Angela Hawkins (2003-present) 608 also sits in fourth place in three-point percentage with a .360 (124-of-344) career average. DeMuth notched her 1,000th-point on Feb. 19, 2004 versus Michigan. Like In addition, Hawkins and McKay, are up and coming on Indiana’s all-time Valentin, DeMuth also accomplished the feat during her junior campaign. The blocked shot lists with 90 and 80, respectively . Hawkins also ranks 10th in Highland, Ind., product ranks 16th on the scoring chart with 1,088 career points. career rebounding (608). Above is a tracking of all of these student-athletes in DeMuth also sits at third in attempts (489), fourth in free-throws their respective categories. made (364), and sixth in steals (169).

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BIG TEN TEAM RANKINGS VERSYP CLOSING IN ON 100TH CAREER WIN ASSOCIATED PRESS With just two more wins this season, head coach PRESEASON POLL 2005 Final Stats Sharon Versyp will earn her 100th-career victory. The first-year head coach at IU has compiled a 1. Duke ...... 31-5 Scoring Offense ...... 11th ...... 51.7 2. Tennessee ...... 30-5 record of 98-51. When she accomplishes the feat, Scoring Defense ...... 3rd ...... 56.0 3. LSU ...... 33-3 she will become just the second IU coach to earn 4. Ohio State ...... 30-5 Scoring Margin ...... 8th ...... -4.3 their 100th career victory while coaching at Indiana. 5. Rutgers ...... 28-7 FT Pct...... 7th ...... 707 Jim Izard, who coached the Hoosiers from 1989-2000, 6. Baylor ...... 33-3 FG Pct...... 11th ...... 352 7. North Carolina ...... 30-4 is the only other coach to do this. Izard is also IU’s 8. Georgia ...... 24-10 FG Pct. Defense ...... 1st ...... 366 all-time winningest coach with a 188-159 record. 9. Connecticut ...... 25-8 3FG Pct...... 8th ...... 296 10. Michigan State ...... 33-4 3FG Pct. Defense ...... 2nd ...... 294 11. Stanford ...... 32-3 LOADED WITH HOOSIERS 12. Texas ...... 22-9 Rebounding Margin ...... 9th ...... -4.2 Eight members of the Indiana women’s basketball 13. Texas Tech ...... 24-8 Blocked Shots ...... 5th ...... 3.68 team hail from the Hoosier state. This is the second- 14. Maryland ...... 22-10 Assists ...... 11th ...... 10.50 most in school history as the 1990-91 roster featured 15. Notre Dame ...... 27-6 16. Minnesota ...... 26-8 Steals ...... 11th ...... 6.75 nine players from Indiana. Not only does the team 17. Vanderbilt ...... 24-8 Turnover Margin ...... 5th ...... -0.29 feature many players from around the state, but six 18. DePaul ...... 26-5 /TO Ratio ...... 10th ...... 0.68 of them are also former Indiana All-Stars (Brigett 19. Purdue ...... 17-13 Branson-Turkey Run; Jenny DeMuth-Highland; Tara 20. Arizona State ...... 24-10 Offensive Rebounds ...... 9th ...... 10.07 21. Temple ...... 28-4 Defensive Rebounds . . . . .7th ...... 24.21 M i l l e r- N o rth Harrison; Kim Roberson-Cathedral; 22. Utah ...... 26-8 3FG Made/game ...... 8th ...... 3.68 Carrie Smith-Brebeuf Jesuit; and Cyndi Valentin- 23. N.C. State ...... 21-8 Bloomington South). 24. USC ...... 20-11 25. Oklahoma ...... 17-13

IU PICKED EIGHTH IN PRESEASON POLL Others Receiving Votes: UCLA 118, Boston College The Indiana women's basketball team was picked 59, Arizona 16, New Mexico 15, Louisville 12, Virginia to finish eighth in the ’s presea- Tech 10, Louisiana Tech 9, Villanova 8, Florida St. 7, Kansas St. 7, Wake Forest 6, George Washington 4, son poll, as voted by the coaches and media W. 4, TCU 3, Iowa St. 2, Xavier 2, Bowling BIG TEN INDIV. RANKINGS announced the league office on Sunday, Oct. 30. The Green 1*, Kansas 1, Mississippi 1, UC Santa Barbara 1, Virginia 1, West Virginia 1. 2005 Final Stats Hoosiers finished ninth in last year's conference standings and look to improve in the rankings this Bold indicates 2005-06 opponent year with the help of 10 returning letterwinners and CYNDI VALENTIN first-year head coach Sharon Versyp. *=possible opponent in Hampton Inn Classic Scoring ...... 11th ...... 15.0 Ohio State, which shared last season’s league title FT Pct...... 6th ...... 816 with NCAA runner-up Michigan State, was selected ESPN/USA TODAY POLL 3FGM/Game ...... 7th ...... 44/1.57 as the preseason favorite in both polls. The Spartans PRESEASON POLL ranked second followed by Minnesota (No. 3/4), ANGELA HAWKINS Purdue (No. 3/4), and Iowa (No. 5) rounding out the 1. Tennessee ...... 30-5 Rebounding ...... 8th ...... 7.0 top five. The coaches and media differed on the 2. Duke ...... 31-5 Blocked Shots ...... 11th ...... 1.07 third-ranked team as the league mentors selected 3. LSU ...... 33-3 4. Ohio State ...... 30-5 Defensive Rebounds . . . . .6th ...... 4.75 Minnesota, while the media voted for Purdue. 5. Rutgers ...... 28-7 6. Georgia ...... 24-10 IT AIN’T EASY 7. Baylor ...... 33-3 SARAH MCKAY 8. North Carolina ...... 30-4 Blocked Shots ...... 10th ...... 1.14 Indiana will not have it easy as far as its schedule 9. Connecticut ...... 25-8 goes this season. Not only are the Hoosiers one of 10. Stanford ...... 32-3 only two schools in the nation (Oklahoma is the 11. Michigan State ...... 33-4 other) to play both the 2005 NCAA defending nation- 12. Texas ...... 22-9 13. Texas Tech ...... 24-8 al champion Baylor and the runner-up Michigan 14. Maryland ...... 22-10 State during the regular season, but they also take 15. Notre Dame ...... 27-6 on a total of 12 opponents that advanced to post-sea- 16. Vanderbilt ...... 24-8 17. Minnesota ...... 26-8 son play in 2004-05, including nine in the NCAA and 18. Arizona State ...... 24-10 three in the WNIT. 18. Utah ...... 26-8 It marks only the second time in IU history that the 19. DePaul ...... 26-5 Hoosiers will play the national champion from the 20. Temple ...... 28-4 21. Utah ...... 26-8 NCAA RANKINGS previous season. The last time this happened was in 22. USC ...... 20-11 2005 Final Stats 2000, when Indiana played the 1999 NCAA champion, 23. Purdue ...... 17-13 Purdue. 24. NC State ...... 21-8 25. Oklahoma ...... 17-13 TEAM Scoring Defense ...... 29th ...... 56.0 BEEN AROUND THE WORLD Others Receiving Votes: UCLA 77, Kansas State 57, FG % Defense ...... 30th ...... 366 Several Hoosiers ventured overseas this past Boston College 49, New Mexico 32, Florida State 21, summer and brought back some international play- TCU 20, Oregon 16, Penn State 12, Liberty 9, Iowa State 8, Arizona 7, Louisiana Tech 7, Louisville 7, ing experiences with them. Virginia 6, Western Kentucky 6, Florida 5, UC-Santa Senior Cyndi Valentin represented IU on the Big Barbara 4, Arkansas State 3, Gonzaga 2, Kentucky 2, Ten Foreign Tour when they traveled to Holland and Rice 2, Villanova 2, Wisconsin-Green Bay 2, Iowa 1, Belgium in late July. Valentin led the All-Stars in Mississippi 1, Southern 1. scoring with 15.0 ppg. The Bloomington, Ind., native Bold indicates 2005-06 opponent also played for the Puerto Rican National team that

3 INDIANA VS. BRESCIA UNIVERSITY -- NOV. 12, 2005 finished fifth overall FIBA World Games. THREE TIMES A 3-POINT CHAMPION IU’S RECORD WHEN.... Junior Sarah McKay re p resented the Senior guard Cyndi Valentin claimed her H o m e ...... 0 - 0 Canadian Senior Women's National Team for third three-point shooting title in four years at Aw a y ...... 0 - 0 the second-straight year. McKay’s best per- Hoosier Hysteria on Oct. 14 when she beat out formance came against Japan, when she net- fellow senior Marshall Strickland of the IU Leading At Half ...... 0 - 0 ted 12 points. men’s basketball team. Valentin won the title Trailing At Half ...... 0 - 0 Other double-digit perf o rmances came in 2002, 03 and 05. Tied At Half ...... 0 - 0 from senior Cyndi Valentin with 14 points and O u t rebounds An Opponent ...... 0 - 0 junior Annika Boyd with 12 points. IU ASSISTANTS Not only is head coach Sharon Versyp new Gets Outre b o u n d e d ...... 0 - 0 ASSEMBLY HALL MAKEOVER to the Hoosier program, but her three assis- Ties In Rebounds ...... 0 - 0 When Indiana basketball fans watch tants, Jody Benner, Martin Clapp, and Nadine Shoots Less Than 40 Percent From The Floor ...... 0 - 0 games at Branch McCracken Court at Morgan are three new faces that will be on Assembly Hall in 2005-06, they will literally see the sidelines during the 2005-06 season. Shoots Between 40 -50 Percent From The Floor ...... 0 - 0 the Hoosiers in a new perspective. The Benner spent 12 years with the Maine Shoots Better Than 50 Percent From The Floor ...... 0 - 0 Indiana Athletics Department and its multi- Black Bears as an assistant coach, including Opponent Shoots Less Than 40 Percent From Floor ...... 0 - 0 media partner, IU Sports Properties, a division the last three years as an associate head Opponent Shoots Between 40 -50 Percent From The Floor ...... 0 - 0 of Learfield Communications, installed a coach. $1.99-million scoreboard-video board in the Clapp has had 22 years of coaching experi- Opponent Shoots Better Than 50 Percent From The Floor ...... 0 - 0 Hoosiers' tradition-rich basketball facility this ence which includes stops at the University of Shoots Less Than 70 Percent From The Line ...... 0 - 0 past summer. Louisville, Murray State, Arkansas-Little Shoots 70 Percent Or Better From The Line ...... 0 - 0 IU Sports Properties, the exclusive media Rock, Arkansas College and most recently the and advertising rights holder for IU Athletics head coach of the NWBL’s Birm i n g h a m Opponent Shoots Less Than 70 Percent From The Line ...... 0 - 0 since 1993, renegotiated its agreement to pro- Power. Opponent Shoots 70 Percent Or Better From The Line ...... 0 - 0 vide funding for a new score b o a rd / v i d e o Morgan spent the last two seasons as an Hits At Least Eight Thre e - P o i n t e r s ...... 0 - 0 board system, as well as increased annual assistant coach at her alma mater, James S c o res 70-plus points ...... 0 - 0 rights fee revenue for the department. The Madison University. Morgan was coached by state-of-the art score b o a rd-video board Versyp from 1999-2000. S c o res 80-plus points ...... 0 - 0 boasts four video screens, four video/scor- Game Is Decided By Five Points Or Less ...... 0 - 0 ing/statistics screens, one center-hung ProAd LISTEN UP Wins Offensive Glass ...... 0 - 0 ring, five ProTable scorer's table units, four In addition to all of the Hoosiers’ games air- Loses Offensive Glass ...... 0 - 0 auxiliary portal scoreboards, as well as three- ing on WHCC 105.1, Indiana women's basket- sided shot clocks and a new game timing sys- ball fans will also have the opportunity to hear Ties Offensive Glass ...... 0 - 0 tem. 14 of the Hoosiers' games on ESPN 950 during Wins Defensive Glass ...... 0 - 0 The only other major program in the coun- the 2005-06 season: (Nov. 29 vs. Belmont; Dec. Loses Defensive Glass ...... 0 - 0 try that utilizes similar ProTable technology is 4- vs. Louisville; Dec. 20 vs. North Florida; Jan. North Carolina, while Wisconsin is the only 1 vs. Penn State; Jan. 5 vs. Purdue; Jan. 12 vs. Ties Defensive Glass ...... 0 - 0 other Big Ten program that was a center-hung Northwestern; Jan. 22 vs. Michigan; Jan. 26 Less Than 10 Tu rn o v e r s ...... 0 - 0 ProAd ring in its facility. vs. Illinois; Jan. 29 vs.Michigan State; Feb. 2 10 or More Tu rn o v e r s ...... 0 - 0 The scoreboard-video board system is a vs. Wisconsin; Feb. 5 vs. Ohio State; Feb. 12 Leads With Five Minutes Left ...... 0 - 0 significant upgrade from the scoreboard and vs. vs. Northwestern; Feb. 19- vs.Purdue; Feb. timing system that has been in use for the 2 vs. Iowa. Trails With Five Minutes Left ...... 0 - 0 past 11 seasons, which cannot show video Tied With Five Minutes Left ...... 0 - 0 highlights or individual/team statistics. NEXT GAME T h ree Players Score In Double Figure s ...... 0 - 0 Additionally, the current shot clocks do not IU’s first regular season home game is on Four Players Score In Double Figure s ...... 0 - 0 display hundredth of a second, and replace- Saturday, Nov. 19 vs. the defending national ment of parts for the entire timing system is champion, the Baylor Lady Bears. Game time Five Players Score in Double Figure s ...... 0 - 0 difficult due to the unit's age. is set for 6 p.m. and will follow the IU vs. Purdue football game, which is slated for 1 CHANGE OF PLANS p.m. The game can be heard locally on WHCC Freshman guard Kelly McManmon had a 105.1 with Jeremy Gray calling all the action. change of plans once her playing days at Lee Fans can also access the game by following High School in Lee, Mass. were over. Gametracker on IUHOOSIERS.com. McMamon originally signed to play basketball at the University of Maine beginning in the fall of 2005. However, once Sharon Versyp took over as head coach at IU, McManmon was released to play for the Hoosiers instead of the Black Bears. Standing 5-10, she averaged 22.6 ppg and 8.7 rpg. McManmon led the Wildcats in scoring, rebounding, assists and blocked shots all four years and is the all-time leading scorer with 1,751 points.

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H E A D C O A C H C A R E E R H I G H L I G H T S S H A R O N V E R S Y P • Led Maine to three straight America East regular season championships (2003, 04, 05), the 2004 Mishawaka, Ind., native Sharon Ve r s y p , America East Tournament title and a trip to the 2004 whose coaching career includes seven years NCAA Tournament. as an Indiana high school coach, four years as a Division I assistant coach and most recently • Has made two WNIT appearances (2003, 05) five years as the head coach at the University of Maine, is in her first season with the Indiana • Earned the 2003 & 2005 America East Coach of the Year honors women’s basketball program. Versyp returns to her home state after lead- • Has had three 20-win seasons (2003, 04, 05) ing the Black Bears to three straight America East regular season championships (2003, 2004, • Appointed to the Governor’s Council for Physical 2005), the 2004 America East Tournament title Fitness THE VERSYP FILE and a trip to the 2004 NCAA Tournament. In • Is two wins away from earning her 100th victory ALMA MATER, YEAR addition to on-court success, Maine consistent- Purdue, 1988 ly ranked among the nation's top 50 in atten- dance. While compiling an overall record of 98- SHARON VERSYP Y E A R - B Y- Y E A R HOMETOWN 51, including a 67-19 conference record in her Mishawaka, Ind. five years, Versyp earned 2003 and 2005 Year School Record Pct. America East Coach of the Year honors. 2000-01 Maine 12-16 .429 CAREER RECORD By recording a 25-7 mark in 2003-04 and a 2001-02 Maine 16-12 .571 98-51 (.658) 25-6 record in 2002-03, the Black Bears posted 2002-03 Maine 25-6 .806 back-to-back 25-win campaigns for the first 2003-04 Maine 25-7 .781 CONFERENCE 2004-05 Maine 20-10 .667 CHAMPIONSHIPS time in school history. This past season, Maine 2005-06 Indiana 0-0 0-0 Three (2003, 04, 05, while finished with a 20-10 record and played in the Total 5 years 98-51 .658 at Maine) Women's National Invitation Tournament for the second time in Versyp's head coaching career. NCAA TOURNAMENT During Versyp's tenure, Maine student athletes as a player as well. In 1984, she earned Indiana's prestigious Miss APPEARANCES earned America East, Rookie and Defensive Basketball honor. Versyp went on to play at , where One (2004) Player of the Year accolades and garnered 15 she became one of seven players in Boilermaker history to be a four- all-conference honors in her five years with the year starter. During her playing career, she competed in the 1985 U.S. WNIT APPEARANCES Black Bears. Versyp also coached 2003 and Olympic Festival Trials, was an All-Big Ten selection in 1988 and earned Two (2003, 05) 2004 America East Player of the Year, Heather CoSIDA Academic All-American honors that same season. Her 1,565 career points still rank ninth in the Purdue record books. She also sits 20-WIN SEASONS E r nest, who was an invitee to the USA Three (2003, 04, 05 while Basketball National Team Trials and is now at fourth in single-game assists (12) and seventh in career assists (418). at Maine) playing professionally in Luxembourg. Her coaching career began at Lawrence North High School in Versyp is anxious to hit the ground running Indianapolis from 1989-1993, where she took an 0-18 team and led it to 2003 & 2005 AMERICA at Indiana. a sectional runner-up finish in just two seasons. Versyp also had a stint EAST COACH OF THE "I am thrilled to become part of this Indiana as the head coach of Benton Central High School in Oxford, Ind., from YEAR program," Versyp said. "I also am very grateful 1993-1996. that President Adam Herbert and Athletics Prior to her arrival in Orono, Versyp served as the top assistant at Director Rick Greenspan have given me such a James Madison University for three seasons under head coach Bud tremendous opportunity. It is such a great feeling to be back in my home state Childers. During her stint at JMU, she served as the program's recruit- and to be working for such a wonderful university." ing coordinator and was responsible for securing a top-25 class in 1999. Versyp's student-athletes excel on and off the court. For example, Maine B e f o re heading to JMU, Versyp was an assistant coach at the ranked 13th in the Women's Basketball Coaches Association Division I University of Louisville for the 1996-97 season. The Cardinals were 20-9 National Top 25 Team Academic Honor Roll. that year, sharing the Conference USA regular season crown and earn- Versyp said she plans on carrying all of her previous success over to the ing a spot in the NCAA Tournament. Hoosier program. "My vision is to get people excited about Indiana women's basketball," she said. "I am committed to enhancing our program and developing our student- athletes both academically and athletically." Versyp knows what it takes to succeed in basketball not only as a coach, but

5 INDIANA VS. BRESCIA UNIVERSITY -- NOV. 12, 2005 AROUND THE BIG TEN CONFERENCE

MEDIA INFORMAT I O N B I G T E N S TA N D I N GS 2 0 0 5 - 0 6 S TA N D I N G S Big Ten Communications Office as of Nov. 8 2005 BIG TEN OVERALL WBB Contact: Jeff Smith W L Pct. W L Pct. E-mail: [email protected] Iowa 0 0 0.000 0 0 .000 Phone: 847-696-1010 ext. 142 Illinois 0 0 0.000 0 0 .000 Cell: 312-363-7546 Indiana 0 0 0.000 0 0 .000 Big Ten Fax: 847-696-1110 Purdue 0 0 0.000 0 0 .000 Ohio State 0 0 0.000 0 0 .000 Big Ten Weekly Teleconference Michigan State 0 0 0.000 0 0 .000 Minnesota 0 0 0.000 0 0 .000 When? Tuesdays from 10 a.m. – 11:28 a.m. Michigan 0 0 0.000 0 0 .000 (Eastern) Wisconsin 0 0 0.000 0 0 .000 Northwestern 0 0 0.000 0 0 .000 How long? Beginning Dec. 27, 2005 with Penn State 0 0 0.000 0 0 .000 the final call scheduled for Feb. 28, 2006 BIG TEN SCHEDULE- EXHIBITION GAMES Who? Each Big Ten head coach is invited Tuesday, Nov. 1 Monday, Nov. 7 to participate on the weekly teleconfer- Athletes in Action at MICHIGAN ...... MICH, 65-64 Ohio Girls Bball Report at ILLINOIS ...... ILL, 75-55 ences.Participation is not mandatory, so some coaches may not be available each week. Wednesday, Nov. 2 Wednesday, Nov. 9 Athletes in Action at MICHIGAN STATE . . . .MSU, 94-67 Wisconsin AAU at MINNESOTA ...... MINN, 89-41 Call? To participate on the weekly telecon- f e rence, contact the Big Te n Thursday, Nov. 3 Sunday, Nov. 13 Communications Office. Hoosier Lady Stars at INDIANA ...... W, 70-63 Lewis at ILLINOIS ...... 2 p.m. The calls will be available for play-back for Minnesota State at IOWA ...... 2 p.m. 24 hours following each call. Sunday, Nov. 6 UW-Platteville at WISCONSIN ...... 1:30 p.m. Wisconsin AAU at IOWA ...... IOWA, 81-61 Grand Valley State at MICHIGAN STATE ...... 2 p.m. The calls will also be archived on the Big Ohio Legends at MICHIGAN ...... MICH, 71-63 St. Cloud at MINNESOTA ...... 2 p.m. Ten website at www.bigten.org UW-Parkside at WISCONSIN ...... WIS, 98-56 Order of Appearance on Teleconference

10:00 a.m...... Sharon Versyp, IND 10:08 a.m...... Joanne McCallie, MSU 10:16 a.m...... Rene Portland, PSU 10:24 a.m...... Kristy Curry, PUR 2006 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT - INDIANAPOLIS 10:32 a.m...... Theresa Grentz, ILL The 2006 Big Ten Tournament will be played at Conseco Fieldhouse 10:40 a.m...... Lisa Stone, WIS 10:48 a.m...... Cheryl Burnett, MICH in Indianapolis from Thursday, March 2 through Monday, March 6. All 10:56 a.m...... Jim Foster, OSU 11 teams in the Big Ten will compete for the conference’s automatic 11:04 a.m...... Lisa Bluder, IOWA berth into the NCAA Tournament. 11:12 a.m...... Beth Combs, NU Indiana won the 2002 Big Ten Tournament, also played at Conseco 11:20 a.m...... Pam Borton, MINN Fieldhouse. 11:28 a.m...... Player of the Week ...... (if available)

P L AYERS OF THE W E E K First POW award will be given out the week of Nov. 21

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BEARCATS AT A GLANCE SERIES HISTORY First Meeting • Brescia University, an NAIA school in Owensboro, Ky., finished the 2004-05 season with an overall record of 8-23.

• The Bearcats are coached by Brian Sullivan, who also serves as the head men’s golf coach. In his first season, an inexperienced and undersized Lady Bearcat squad finished 8-23. The team showed dramatic improvement over the second half of the season, defeating 5th ranked Georgetown College and 17th- ranked Cumberland (Ky.) in the final five weeks of the 2004-05 campaign. Off the court, the team posted a 3.423 grade point average to finish 14th in the NAIA overall.

• Top returners for Brescia are senior Natalie Beasley, who averaged 9.3 points and 4.1 rebounds per contest in 04-05. Also helping out last season was soph- omore Sarah McDaniel, who averaged 7.7 points.

BEARCATS’ 2005-06 SCHEDULE TALE OF THE TAPE 11/8 @Bellarmine Univ. (Scrimmage) 6 p.m. 11/12 @Indiana Univ. (Exh.) 7 p.m. INDIANA* BRESCIA* 11/15 @Univ. Southern Indiana 6 p.m. 11/18 vs Pikeville College 6 p.m. Points/Game ...... 51.7 ...... 58.4 11/19 vs Univ. of the Cumberlands 6 p.m. Scoring Margin ...... -4.3 ...... -12.1 11/22 @Franklin College 7 p.m. FG-FGA ...... 522-1482 . .603-1645 11/26 @Kentucky Wesleyan College 2 p.m. FG Pct...... 352 ...... 367 11/29 @Freed-Hardeman Univ. 6 p.m. 12/2 vs Pikeville College 7 p.m. 3FG-FGA ...... 103-348 . . .134-416 12/3 vs Univ. of the Cumberlands 3 p.m. 3FG Pct...... 296 ...... 322 12/6 Georgetown College 7 p.m. FT-FTA ...... 301-426 . . .412-627 12/9 @Cumberland Univ. 5 p.m. FT Pct...... 707 ...... 657 12/10 @Trevecca Naz. Univ. 2 p.m. 12/16 @Lindsey Wilson College 6 p.m. Rebounds ...... 960 ...... 925 12/17 @Campbellsville Univ. 1 p.m. Reb./Game ...... 34.3 ...... 30.8 12/29 @Northern Kentucky Univ. 6 p.m. Reb. Margin ...... -4.2 ...... -6.6 1/4 Bethel College (TN) 7 p.m. Assists ...... 294 ...... 275 1/6 vs Lambuth Univ. 8 p.m. 1/7 vs Union Univ. 2 p.m. Assists/Game ...... 10.5 ...... 9.2 1/10 @Oakland City Univ. 6 p.m. Turnovers ...... 434 ...... 616 1/15 Univ. of the Cumberlands 3 p.m. Turnovers/Game . . . . .15.5 ...... 20.5 1/17 @Georgetown College 4 p.m. Turnover Margin . . . . .-0.3 ...... 1.1 1/24 @Cumberland Univ. 7 p.m. 1/26 @McKendree College 7 p.m. Asst./TO Ratio ...... 6.75 ...... 0.4 2/2 Trevecca Naz. Univ. 7 p.m. Steals ...... 189 ...... 243 2/4 Cumberland Univ. 2 p.m. Steals/Game ...... 6.75 ...... 8.1 2/7 Campbellsville Univ. 7 p.m. Blocks ...... 103 ...... 27 2/8 Oakland City Univ. 7 p.m. 2/11 @Park Univ. 12 p.m. Blocks/Game ...... 3.7 ...... 0.9 2/18 @Union Univ. 2 p.m. Attendance Avg...... 1782 ...... 58 2/23 McKendree College 7 p.m. 2/25 Park Univ. 2 p.m. *04-05 Stats

BRESCIA UNIVERSITY NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME YR. POS. HT. HOMETOWN 11 Justina Drury Fr. G 5-5 Henderson, Ky. 12 Paula Carver Fr. G 5-8 Poole, Ky. 14 Nikki Walters Sr. G 5-7 Elizabethtown, Ky. 15 Tara Roberts Jr. G/F 5-7 Owensboro, Ky. 20 Sarah McDaniel So. G 5-7 Philpot, Ky. INSIDE THE SERIES 21 Natalie Beasley Sr. G/F 5-10 Louisville, Ky. First Meeting 22 Khristina Greenwell So. G 5-5 Shepherdsville, Ky. 23 Kendall Gunn So. G 5-6 Greenville, Ky. 24 Andi Self Jr. F/C 6-1 Elizabethtown, Ky. 25 Jennifer Patrick Jr. G/F 5-11 Whiteland, Ind. 32 Megan McGrath So. G/F 5-9 Louisville, Ky. 33 Sara Eilers Fr. C 6-2 Louisville, Ky. 40 Holly Murphy So. F 5-9 Whitesville, Ky. 44 Kaitlyn Lyon Fr. C 5-11 Thompkinsville, Ky.

Head Coach: Brian Sullivan

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T H E L A S T T I M E . . . Indiana scored 100 points A Hoosier Had a Double-Double Indiana-103, Ball State-95, Nov. 23, 2002 Jamey Chapman (12 points, 11 rebounds) vs. Iowa Feb. 27, 2005

An opponent scored 100 points A Hoosier Had a Triple-Double Illinois-104, Indiana-69, Feb. 14, 1999 Never happened

Indiana held its opponent under 40 points An Opponent Had a Triple-Double Indiana-42, Central Michigan-32, Nov. 28, 2004 Nicole Powell- Stanford (11 pts., 12 reb., 11 asst.), Nov. 16, 2001

Indiana was held under 40 points Four Hoosiers Scored Double Figures, Same Game vs. Ohio State (30 points), Jan. 20, 2005 vs. NC State, Dec. 14, 2003- Jenny DeMuth (25), Cyndi Valentin (20), Annika Boyd (13), Leah Enterline (13) Indiana beat a Top 25 opponent Indiana-54, No. 23 Ohio State-50, Jan. 12, 2003 Five Hoosiers Scored Double Figures, Same Game vs. Wisconsin, Feb. 3, 2005-Cyndi Valentin (14), Jamie Gathing (12), Sarah Indiana beat a Top 10 opponent McKay (11), Hawkins (11), Boyd (10) Indiana-55, No. 7 Purdue-41, March 2, 2002 Indiana won five straight games Indiana beat consecutive ranked opponents Feb. 17 - March 4, 2002 (Six Games) 2002, No. 7 Purdue and No. 25 Penn State at Big Ten Tourney Indiana lost five straight games Indiana was ranked in the top 25 Jan. 16-Jan. 30, 2005 (Five Games) Jan. 12, 1993 (No. 23) Indiana won 10 straight games A Hoosier scored 30 points Nov. 25 - Dec. 31, 1994 (10 games) Cyndi Valentin (30) vs. Indiana State, Dec. 6, 2004 Indiana lost 10 straight games An opponent scored 30 points Jan. 22 - Nov. 24, 1999 (12 games) Jennifer Smith - Michigan (33), Jan. 10, 2004 Indiana faced three consecutive ranked opponents A Hoosier had 20 rebounds 2004-05- No. 18/19 Iowa (Dec. 30), No. 12/12 Minnesota (Jan. 2) & No. Jill Chapman (21) vs. Ball State, Dec. 4, 1999 22/24 Purdue (Jan. 6)

A Hoosier had 10 Assists Kristen Bodine (12) vs. Ball State, Nov. 23, 2002

I N D I V I D U A L S I N G L E - G A M E R E C O R D S

Points Assists 3-Pointers Attempted Player Opponent Year Rebs. Player Opponent Year Assists Player Opponent Year FGA 1. Karna Abram Michigan St. 1987 40 1. Tracy Krick Purdue 1985 15 1. Kris McGrade Indiana State 1993 19 2. Karna Abram Michigan 1987 39 2. Tisha Hill Kentucky 1991 13 2. Kris McGrade Wisconsin 1992 15 2. Karna Abram Illinois 1985 39 3. 9 players tied with 12 2. Jaime Garner Iowa 1995 15 4. Rachelle Bostic South Carolina 1984 38 4. Kris McGrade Western Ill. 1991 14 5. Cindy Kerns Michigan 1999 37 Steals 4. Amy Cherubini Ohio State 1991 14 Player Opponent Year Stl. Field Goals Made 1. Deb McClurg Northwestern 1982 9 Free Throws Made Player Opponent Year FGM 1. Amy Cherubini Ill.-Chicago 1991 9 Player Opponent Year FT 1. Rachelle Bostic S. Carolina 1984 17 3. Heather Cassady Illinois 2000 8 1. Denise Jackson Wisconsin 1982 15 1. Karna Abram Michigan St. 1987 17 3. Ann Mooney Indiana State 1988 8 2. Jenny DeMuth North Texas 2004 14 3 Jill Chapman Minnesota 2002 13 5. Jenny DeMuth Iowa 2004 7 2. Jenny DeMuth Ball State 2002 14 6 others tied with 7 4. Lisa Furlin Michigan 1996 13 Percentage 4. Kameelah Morg a n Illinois 1998 13 Player Opponent Year FG % Blocked Shots 1. Sue Hodges Michigan St. 1981 .929 (13-14) Player Opponent Year Blk. Free Throw Attempts 2. Quacy Barnes Michigan St. 1998 .923 (12-13) 1. Quacy Barnes Youngstown St. 1997 10 Player Opponent Year Att. 3. Cindy Herr Toledo 1985 .917 (11-12) 2. Sarah McKay Michigan State 2004 7 1. Zan Jefferies Purdue 1990 20 2. Quacy Barnes Michigan St. 1997 7 2. Denise Jackson Wisconsin 1981 18 Rebounds 2. Quacy Barnes Illinois 1997 7 3. Leah Enterline Maine 2004 15 Player Opponent Year Rebs. 5. Sarah McKay Illinois 2004 6 3. Jenny DeMuth North Texas 2004 15 1. Denise Jackson Purdue 1981 22 5. Jill Chapman Penn St. 2002 6 3. Jenny DeMuth Iowa 2003 15 1. Shirley Bryant Michigan 1995 22 3. Jill Chapman Ball State 1999 21 3-Pointers Made Bold indicates active player for 05-06 season 3. Denise Jackson Pittsburgh 1984 21 Player Opponent Year 3FGM 3. Denise Jackson Michigan 1983 21 1. Amy Cherubini Ohio State 1992 10 3. Denise Jackson Northwestern 1983 21 2. Kris McGrade Indiana State 1993 8 3. Heather Cassady We s t e rn Ky. 2000 7 4. 4 players tied with 6

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3 - CYNDI VA L E N T I N 2005-06 FG 3FG FT PTS OFF DEF TOT PF AST TO BLK STL MIN 11/19 Baylor G • 5-8 • Sr. 11/23 Notre Dame B l o o m i n g t o n , I n d . 11/25 Youngstown St. 11/26 TBD ( S o u t h ) c a d A e m ) v i l l e ) 11/29 at Belmont 12/2 at S. Illinois 12/4 at Louisville 12/7 at E. Michigan • Scored 14 points, good for second on the team vs. the Lady Stars on Nov. 12/10 Boston 3 12/17 at Cincinnati 12/20 North Florida • Also dished out a team-high three assists against the Lady Stars 12/29 Iowa • Crowned the three-point shooting champion for the third year at 1/1 at Penn St. Hoosier Hysteria 1/5 Purdue 1/9 Minnesota • Ranks 13th on the all-time scoring list with 1,160 career points 1/12 at Northwestern • Also sits in fourth place in three-point percentage with a .360 (124-344) 1/19 at Ohio St. 1/22 Michigan career average 1/26 Illinois • Holds the Big Ten and school record for best career free throw percent- 1/29 at Michigan St. age (.871) 2/2 at Wisconsin 2/5 Ohio St. • Was the team’s leading scorer in 2004-05 with 15.0 ppg 2/9 Penn St. • Led the Big Ten Foreign All-Stars to a perfect 5-0 record while lead 2/12 Northwestern ing the team scoring with 15.0 ppg 2/19 at Purdue 2/23 at Minnesota • Helped the Puerto Rican National team finished fifth at the 2005 2/26 at Iowa FIBA World Championships • Named Honorable Mention All-Big Ten by the coaches and media for the 2004-05 season • Ranked 12th in the conference in scoring and seventh in free-throw percentage (84-102/.824) 2005-06 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS • Serves as this year’s co-captain Points ...... Points ...... 30, vs. Indiana State 12/6/04 Rebounds ...... Rebounds ...... 10, vs. Boston 12/12/04 Assists ...... Assists . . .5, 3x, last vs. Wisconsin 3/4/04 Blocks ...... Blocks . . . . .2, 2x, last vs. TAMCC 2/17/05 Steals ...... S t e a l s . . . . .4, 2x, last vs. Ill. State 12/30/02 3FG ...... 3 FG ...... 7, vs. Indiana State 12/6/04

2005-06 FG 3FG FT PTS OFF DEF TOT PF AST TO BLK STL MIN 4 - NIKKI SMITH 11/19 Baylor 11/23 Notre Dame G • 5-9 • So. 11/25 Youngstown St. 11/26 TBD S y l v a n i a , Ohio 11/29 at Belmont ( N o r t h v i e w ) c a 12/2 at S. Illinois 12/4 at Louisville 12/7 at E. Michigan • Went 3-of-5 from three point range to notch nine points in IU’s exhibtion 12/10 Boston win over the Lady Stars on Nov. 3 12/17 at Cincinnati 12/20 North Florida • Is the lone sophomore on the team 12/29 Iowa • Missed the last seven games of the season in 2004-05 after sustaining a 1/1 at Penn St. stress fracture in her leg 1/5 Purdue 1/9 Minnesota • Notched a career-high 11 points vs. Michigan on Jan. 23 1/12 at Northwestern • Saw action in 18 games last season, playing a season-high 28 minutes 1/19 at Ohio St. vs. Arkansas on Dec. 1 1/22 Michigan 1/26 Illinois 1/29 at Michigan St. 2/2 at Wisconsin 2/5 Ohio St. 2/9 Penn St. 2/12 Northwestern 2/19 at Purdue 2/23 at Minnesota 2/26 at Iowa 2005-06 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points ...... Points ...... 11, vs. Michigan 1/23/05 Rebounds ...... Rebounds ...... 4, vs. Belmont 11/27/04 Assists ...... Assists ...... 2, vs. Arkansas 12/1/04 Blocks ...... Blocks ...... 1, vs. Baylor 11/19/04 Steals ...... Steals ...... 2, vs. Michigan St. 1/30/05 3FG ...... 3 F G ...... 3, 2x, last vs. Michigan 1/23/05

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2005-06 FG 3FG FT PTS OFF DEF TOT PF AST TO BLK STL MIN 11 - WHITNEY T H O M A S 11/19 Baylor 11/23 Notre Dame F • 6-0 • Fr. 11/25 Youngstown St. 11/26 TBD Bloomington Ind. 11/29 at Belmont ( N o r t h ) A e m ) v i l l e ) 12/2 at S. Illinois 12/4 at Louisville 12/7 at E. Michigan • Notched a double-double of 15 points, 11 rebounds to help lead IU to its 12/10 Boston win over the Lady Stars on Nov. 3, including a 9-of-10 effort from the free 12/17 at Cincinnati 12/20 North Florida throw line 12/29 Iowa • Two sport athlete out of Bloomington North, as she was a standout on 1/1 at Penn St. the Cougar volleyball team 1/5 Purdue 1/9 Minnesota • Helped lead the Cougars to an 18-4 record before losing in the section- 1/12 at Northwestern al final to Shelbyville in 2004 1/19 at Ohio St. 1/22 Michigan • A three-year starter at center, averaging 8.9 ppg and 7.8 rpg as a junior 1/26 Illinois (sat out senior season due to injury) 1/29 at Michigan St. • Named an Indiana Junior All-Star in 2004 2/2 at Wisconsin 2/5 Ohio St. • Selected as a 2004 Street and Smith All-America Honorable Mention, a 2/9 Penn St. third team Courier-Journal All-State pick in 2003 and an Associated Press 2/12 Northwestern All State Honorable Mention 2/19 at Purdue 2/23 at Minnesota • Brother, Kyle, is an offensive tackle on Indiana’s football team 2/26 at Iowa

2005-06 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points ...... Points ...... Rebounds ...... Rebounds ...... Assists ...... Assists ...... Blocks ...... Blocks ...... Steals ...... Steals ...... 3FG ...... 3FG ......

2005-06 FG 3FG FT PTS OFF DEF TOT PF AST TO BLK STL MIN 13 - ANNIKA BOY D 11/19 Baylor 11/23 Notre Dame G • 5-10 • Jr. 11/25 Youngstown St. 11/26 TBD M i n n e a p o l i s , M i n n . 11/29 at Belmont (Minnehaha A c a d e m y ) c a 12/2 at S. Illinois 12/4 at Louisville 12/7 at E. Michigan • Scored 12 points, good for third on the team in IU’s exhibition win over 12/10 Boston the Lady Stars on Nov. 3 12/17 at Cincinnati 12/20 North Florida • Also grabbed four rebounds in the win 12/29 Iowa • Finished fourth on the team in scoring in 2004-05 with 5.5 ppg 1/1 at Penn St. • Scored in double figures six times during the season 1/5 Purdue 1/9 Minnesota • Tallied a career-high 19 points vs. Purdue on Feb. 20 2005, including a 6- 1/12 at Northwestern for-6 effort from the free throw line 1/19 at Ohio St. • Earned her first collegiate start on Feb. 3, 2005 vs. then-No. 3/4 Ohio 1/22 Michigan 1/26 Illinois State 1/29 at Michigan St. • Led the Hoosier bench in scoring in seven different contests last season 2/2 at Wisconsin 2/5 Ohio St. 2/9 Penn St. 2/12 Northwestern 2/19 at Purdue 2/23 at Minnesota 2/26 at Iowa 2005-06 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points ...... Points ...... 19, vs. Purdue 2/20/05 Rebounds ...... Rebounds . . . .6, vs. E. Michigan 12/18/04 Assists ...... Assists ...... 5, vs. Wisconsin 3/3/05 Blocks ...... Blocks ...... 2, vs.Ohio St. 2/6/05 Steals ...... Steals . . . .2, 3x, last vs. Wisconsin 3/3/05 3FG ...... 3FG ...... 3, 2x, last vs. NC St. 12/14/03

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2005-06 FG 3FG FT PTS OFF DEF TOT PF AST TO BLK STL MIN 14 - JENNY DEMUTH 11/19 Baylor 11/23 Notre Dame F • 5-10 • Sr. 11/25 Youngstown St. H i g h l a n d , I n d . 11/26 TBD 11/29 at Belmont ( H i g h l a n d ) 12/2 at S. Illinois 12/4 at Louisville 12/7 at E. Michigan • Contributed five points and seven rebounds vs. the Hoosier Lady Stars 12/10 Boston on Nov. 3 12/17 at Cincinnati 12/20 North Florida • Coming off a redshirt season in which she sat out with a knee injury 12/29 Iowa she sustained at Midnight Madness in 2004 1/1 at Penn St. • Ranks 16th on the all-time scoring list with 1,088 career points 1/5 Purdue 1/9 Minnesota • Also sits at third in free throw attempts (489), fourth in free-throws 1/12 at Northwestern made (364), and sixth in steals (169) 1/19 at Ohio St. 1/22 Michigan • Was a second team All-Big Ten honoree in 2003-04 as selected by the 1/26 Illinois media, and a third team honoree as chosen by the coaches 1/29 at Michigan St. • Was the only conference player to rank among the top five in the Big 2/2 at Wisconsin 2/5 Ohio St. Ten in both scoring and rebounding 2/9 Penn St. • Ranked fifth in each category with 18.3 ppg and 7.7 rpg 2/12 Northwestern • Serves as this year’s co-captain 2/19 at Purdue 2/23 at Minnesota 2/26 at Iowa

2005-06 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points ...... Points ...... 30, vs. North Texas, 11/23/03 Rebounds ...... Rebounds ...... 14, vs. Maine, 12/12/03 Assists ...... Assists ...... 6, vs. Ball State 11/23/02 Blocks ...... Blocks . .3, 2x, last vs. W. Ilinois 12/22/03 Steals ...... Steals ...... 7, vs. Iowa, 1/15/04 3FG ...... 3FG ...... 4 vs. VCU, 12/5/03

2005-06 FG 3FG FT PTS OFF DEF TOT PF AST TO BLK STL MIN 22 - TARA MILLER 11/19 Baylor 11/23 Notre Dame G • 5-10 • Fr. 11/25 Youngstown St. 11/26 TBD R a m s e y, I n d . 11/29 at Belmont (North Harrison)d A e m ) v i l l e ) 12/2 at S. Illinois 12/4 at Louisville 12/7 at E. Michigan • Was forced to sit out her senior year at North Harrison High School due 12/10 Boston to a knee injury, but still managed to rehab her way back into making the 12/17 at Cincinnati 12/20 North Florida Indiana All-Star squad 12/29 Iowa • Chosen as a junior Indiana All-Star in 2004, and a third team AP All-State 1/1 at Penn St. selection 1/5 Purdue 1/9 Minnesota • Ranked among the state’s leading scorers during her junior year, aver- 1/12 at Northwestern aging 19.6 ppg, also averaged 6.6 assists, and 4.2 steals per game 1/19 at Ohio St. 1/22 Michigan 1/26 Illinois 1/29 at Michigan St. 2/2 at Wisconsin 2/5 Ohio St. 2/9 Penn St. 2/12 Northwestern 2/19 at Purdue 2/23 at Minnesota 2/26 at Iowa 2004-05 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points ...... Points ...... Rebounds ...... Rebounds ...... Assists ...... Assists ...... Blocks ...... Blocks ...... Steals ...... Steals ...... 3FG ...... 3FG ......

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2005-06 FG 3FG FT PTS OFF DEF TOT PF AST TO BLK STL MIN 23 - KELLY M C M A N M O N 11/19 Baylor 11/23 Notre Dame G • 5-10 • Fr. 11/25 Youngstown St. L e e, M a s s . 11/26 TBD 11/29 at Belmont ( L e e ) c a 12/2 at S. Illinois 12/4 at Louisville 12/7 at E. Michigan • Saw seven minutes of action in IU’s exhibition win over the Hoosier Lady 12/10 Boston Stars on Nov. 3, scoring one point 12/17 at Cincinnati 12/20 North Florida • First IU w o m e n ’s basketball player to hail from the state of 12/29 Iowa 1/1 at Penn St. • Averaged 22.6 ppg, 8.7 rpg and 4.0 apg as a senior at Lee High School 1/5 Purdue 1/9 Minnesota • Lee High School’s all-time leading scorer with 1,751 points 1/12 at Northwestern • Led her team in scoring, rebounding, assist and blocked shots all four 1/19 at Ohio St. 1/22 Michigan years 1/26 Illinois • Guided the Wildcats to a state title in 2003, runner-up finishes in 2004 and 1/29 at Michigan St. 2005 and helped them to three-straight Western Massachusetts Sectional 2/2 at Wisconsin 2/5 Ohio St. titles 2/9 Penn St. 2/12 Northwestern 2/19 at Purdue 2/23 at Minnesota 2/26 at Iowa

2005-06 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points ...... Points ...... Rebounds ...... Rebounds ...... Assists ...... Assists ...... Blocks ...... Blocks ...... Steals ...... Steals ...... 3FG ...... 3FG ......

2005-06 FG 3FG FT PTS OFF DEF TOT PF AST TO BLK STL MIN 24 - KALI K U L L B E R G 11/19 Baylor 11/23 Notre Dame G • 5-8 • Sr. 11/25 Youngstown St. 11/26 TBD O r o n o , M i n n . 11/29 at Belmont ( O r o n o ) d A e m ) v i l l e ) 12/2 at S. Illinois 12/4 at Louisville 12/7 at E. Michigan • Went 2-of-2 from the free throw line and dished out two assists against 12/10 Boston the Hoosier Lady Stars on Nov. 3 12/17 at Cincinnati 12/20 North Florida • Saw action in 21 of IU’s 28 games in 2004-05 12/29 Iowa • Notched a season-high seven points vs. Iowa on Feb. 27, 2005 1/1 at Penn St. • Played a season-high 25 minutes vs. Northwestern on Feb. 13, 2005 and 1/5 Purdue 1/9 Minnesota dished out a career-high five assists 1/12 at Northwestern • Recovered from ACL injury her freshman year 1/19 at Ohio St. 1/22 Michigan 1/26 Illinois 1/29 at Michigan St. 2/2 at Wisconsin 2/5 Ohio St. 2/9 Penn St. 2/12 Northwestern 2/19 at Purdue 2/23 at Minnesota 2/26 at Iowa 2005-06 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points ...... Points ...... 18, vs. Georgetown 12/8/02 Rebounds ...... Rebounds . . . .4, vs North Texas 12/11/02 Assists ...... Assists ...... 5, vs. Northwestern 2/13/05 Blocks ...... Blocks . . .1, 2x, last vs. Wisconsin 3/3/05 Steals ...... Steals ...... 3, vs. Northwestern 2/13/05 3FG ...... 3 F G ...... 2, 2x, last vs. Iowa State 11/29/03

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2005-06 FG 3FG FT PTS OFF DEF TOT PF AST TO BLK STL MIN 30 - A N G E L A H A W K I N S 11/19 Baylor 11/23 Notre Dame F • 6-3 • Sr. 11/25 Youngstown St. Winter Haven, F l a . 11/26 TBD 11/29 at Belmont (Winter Haven)a 12/2 at S. Illinois 12/4 at Louisville 12/7 at E. Michigan • Pulled down eight rebounds, scored six points and registered one 12/10 Boston vs. the Lady Stars on Nov. 3 12/17 at Cincinnati 12/20 North Florida • Led the Hoosiers in rebounding and blocked shots in the 2004-05 season 12/29 Iowa with 7.0 rpg and 1.15 bpg 1/1 at Penn St. • Ranks 10th in IU career rebounding with 608 rebounds 1/5 Purdue 1/9 Minnesota • Started in all 28 games last season 1/12 at Northwestern • Pulled down 10 or more rebounds on six occasions 1/19 at Ohio St. 1/22 Michigan • Finished ninth in the conference in rebounding 1/26 Illinois • Tallied three double-doubles on the year 1/29 at Michigan St. 2/2 at Wisconsin 2/5 Ohio St. 2/9 Penn St. 2/12 Northwestern 2/19 at Purdue 2/23 at Minnesota 2/26 at Iowa

2005-06 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points ...... Points ...... 16, vs. Michigan 1/23/05 Rebounds ...... Rebounds . . .18, vs. North Texas 12/11/02 Assists ...... A s s i s t s ...... 2, 3x, last vs. TAMCC 2/17/05 Blocks ...... Blocks ...... 5, vs. Wisconsin 2/3/05 Steals ...... Steals . . . . .4, vs. Michigan State 2/29/03 3FG ...... 3FG ...... N/A

2005-06 FG 3FG FT PTS OFF DEF TOT PF AST TO BLK STL MIN 31 - LEAH E N T E R L I N E 11/19 Baylor 11/23 Notre Dame G • 5-9 • Jr. 11/25 Youngstown St. 11/26 TBD M o n r o e v i l l e , I n d . 11/29 at Belmont ( H e r i t a g e ) a d A e m ) v i l l e ) 12/2 at S. Illinois 12/4 at Louisville 12/7 at E. Michigan • Started and saw 13 minutes of action against the Hoosier Lady Stars on 12/10 Boston Nov. 3 12/17 at Cincinnati 12/20 North Florida • Ranked second on the team in assists with 40 last season (1.4 per game) 12/29 Iowa • Started in 16 of the Hoosiers’ 28 games 1/1 at Penn St. • Made a career-high four three-pointers and recorded a season-high 14 1/5 Purdue 1/9 Minnesota points vs. Iowa on Dec. 30 1/12 at Northwestern 1/19 at Ohio St. 1/22 Michigan 1/26 Illinois 1/29 at Michigan St. 2/2 at Wisconsin 2/5 Ohio St. 2/9 Penn St. 2/12 Northwestern 2/19 at Purdue 2/23 at Minnesota 2/26 at Iowa 2005-06 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points ...... Points ...... 17, vs. Georgetown 12/7/03 Rebounds ...... R e b o u n d s ...... 5, 3x last vs. Iowa 12/30/04 Assists ...... Assists ...... 8, vs, NC St. 12/14/03 Blocks ...... B l o c k s 2, 4x, last vs. Nort h w e s t e rn 1/13/05 Steals ...... Steals ...... 2, 2x last vs. Purdue 1/6/05 3FG ...... 3FG ...... 4 vs. Iowa 12/29/04

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2005-06 FG 3FG FT PTS OFF DEF TOT PF AST TO BLK STL MIN 32 - SARAH M C K AY 11/19 Baylor 11/23 Notre Dame C • 6-7 • Jr. 11/25 Youngstown St. Vi c t o r i a , B. C . , C a n a d a 11/26 TBD 11/29 at Belmont S t e l l y ’s Secondary 12/2 at S. Illinois 12/4 at Louisville 12/7 at E. Michigan • Notched four points in 12 minutes of play vs. the Hoosier Lady Stars on 12/10 Boston Nov. 3 12/17 at Cincinnati 12/20 North Florida • Played with the Canadian National team at the World University Games 12/29 Iowa in Turkey this past summer, with her highest scoring performance (12 1/1 at Penn St. points) coming against Japan 1/5 Purdue 1/9 Minnesota • Ranked second on the team in blocked shots last season with 25 on the 1/12 at Northwestern year 1/19 at Ohio St. 1/22 Michigan • Was the leading scorer off the bench on seven different occasions in 1/26 Illinois 2004-05 1/29 at Michigan St. 2/2 at Wisconsin 2/5 Ohio St. 2/9 Penn St. 2/12 Northwestern 2/19 at Purdue 2/23 at Minnesota 2/26 at Iowa

2005-06 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points ...... Points ...... 24 vs. Ball State 12/31/03 Rebounds ...... Rebounds . . . . .16 vs. Ball State 12/31/03 Assists ...... Assists . . .2, 5x last vs. Wisconsin 2/3/05 Blocks ...... Blocks . . . . .7, vs. Michigan State 2/29/04 Steals ...... Steals . . .2, 3x last vs. Indiana St. 12/6/04 3FG ...... 3FG ...... N/A

2005-06 FG 3FG FT PTS OFF DEF TOT PF AST TO BLK STL MIN 35 - KIMBERLY R O B E R S O N 11/19 Baylor 11/23 Notre Dame F • 5-10 • Fr. 11/25 Youngstown St. 11/26 TBD I n d i a n a p o l i s , I n d . 11/29 at Belmont ( C a t h e d r a l )c a d A e m ) v i l l e ) 12/2 at S. Illinois 12/4 at Louisville 12/7 at E. Michigan • Teamed with IU junior Robert Vaden to win the spot shot contest at 12/10 Boston Hoosier Hysteria 12/17 at Cincinnati 12/20 North Florida • Honored as a first team All-State selection by the Associated Press in 12/29 Iowa 2005 1/1 at Penn St. • Selected to the Indiana All-Star squad 1/5 Purdue 1/9 Minnesota • Was a finalist for the 2005 Miss Indiana Basketball award 1/12 at Northwestern • Averaged 18.1 ppg and 8.6 rpg at Cathedral High School 1/19 at Ohio St. 1/22 Michigan 1/26 Illinois 1/29 at Michigan St. 2/2 at Wisconsin 2/5 Ohio St. 2/9 Penn St. 2/12 Northwestern 2/19 at Purdue 2/23 at Minnesota 2/26 at Iowa 2005-06 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points ...... Points ...... Rebounds ...... Rebounds ...... Assists ...... Assists ...... Blocks ...... Blocks ...... Steals ...... Steals ...... 3FG ...... 3FG ......

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2005-06 FG 3FG FT PTS OFF DEF TOT PF AST TO BLK STL MIN 44 - CARRIE S M I T H 11/19 Baylor 11/23 Notre Dame F • 6-1 • Jr. 11/25 Youngstown St. I n d i a n a p o l i s , I n d . 11/26 TBD 11/29 at Belmont ( B r ebeuf Jesuit)a d A e m ) v i l l e ) 12/2 at S. Illinois 12/4 at Louisville 12/7 at E. Michigan • Started vs. the Hoosier Lady Stars on Nov. 3, recording two points and 12/10 Boston two rebounds in 13 minutes of action 12/17 at Cincinnati 12/20 North Florida • Saw action in 18 games for IU last season 12/29 Iowa • Tied her career-high of seven rebounds vs. No. 15 Minnesota on Feb. 24, 1/1 at Penn St. 2005 1/5 Purdue 1/9 Minnesota • Career-high points (15) came against Northwestern on Feb. 13, 2005 1/12 at Northwestern 1/19 at Ohio St. 1/22 Michigan 1/26 Illinois 1/29 at Michigan St. 2/2 at Wisconsin 2/5 Ohio St. 2/9 Penn St. 2/12 Northwestern 2/19 at Purdue 2/23 at Minnesota 2/26 at Iowa

2005-06 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points ...... Points . . . . .15, vs. Northwestern 2/13/05 Rebounds ...... Rebounds ...... 7, vs. Penn St. 2/10/05 Assists ...... Assists . . .2, 2x, last vs. Arkansas 12/1/04 Blocks ...... Blocks . .2, vs. Central Michigan 11/28/04 Steals ...... Steals . .1, 8x, last vs. Minnesota 2/24/05 3FG ...... 3FG ...... 3, vs. Northwestern 2/13/05

2005-06 FG 3FG FT PTS OFF DEF TOT PF AST TO BLK STL MIN 45 - BRIGETT BRANSON 11/19 Baylor 11/23 Notre Dame F • 6-2 • Sr. 11/25 Youngstown St. 11/26 TBD B l o o m i n g d a l e , I n d . 11/29 at Belmont ( Turkey Run)a d A e m ) v i l l e ) 12/2 at S. Illinois 12/4 at Louisville 12/7 at E. Michigan • Played 11 minutes on Nov. 3 against the Hoosier Lady Stars, grabbed 12/10 Boston three rebounds 12/17 at Cincinnati 12/20 North Florida • Is one of five seniors on the squad 12/29 Iowa • Started in four games for the Hoosiers in 04-05 1/1 at Penn St. • Netted a career-high seven points vs. Purdue on Feb. 20, 2005 1/5 Purdue 1/9 Minnesota 1/12 at Northwestern 1/19 at Ohio St. 1/22 Michigan 1/26 Illinois 1/29 at Michigan St. 2/2 at Wisconsin 2/5 Ohio St. 2/9 Penn St. 2/12 Northwestern 2/19 at Purdue 2/23 at Minnesota 2/26 at Iowa 2005-06 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Points ...... Points ...... 7, vs. Purdue 2/20/05 Rebounds ...... Rebounds ...... 11, vs. VCU 12/5/03 Assists ...... Assists ...... 4, vs Cornell 11/22/03 Blocks ...... Blocks ...... 2, (2x), last vs Iowa 1/15/04 Steals ...... Steals ...... 3, vs. Wofford 11/22/02 3FG ...... 3FG ...... 2 vs. Arkansas

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CYNDI VA L E N T I N PPG RPG APG FG 3FG FT An All-Big Ten candidate...Scored 14 points vs. the HLS...Won the Guard • 5-8 • Sr. 04-05 15.0 4.7 1.4 .3779 .352 .816 three-point shooting contest at Hoosier Hysteria...Led the Big Ten Bloomington, Ind. Career Highs: Foreign All-Stars in scoring this past summer with 15.0 ppg...Also 3 Bloomington South Points: 30 Rebounds: 10 Assists: 5 led the 2004-05 Hoosiers in scoring with 15.0 ppg

NIKKI SMITH PPG RPG APG FG 3FG FT Went 3-of-5 from three-point range vs. the HLS...The lone sopho- Guard • 5-9 • So. 04-05 1.8 0.6 0.4 .289 .360 .500 more on the 2005-06 Hoosier squad...Missed the last seven games Sylvania, Ohio Career Highs: of the season in 2004-05 after sustaining a stress fracture in her 4 Northview Points: 11 Rebounds: 4 Assists: 2 leg...Notched a career-high 11 points vs. Michigan on Jan. 23

WHITNEY THOMAS PPG RPG APG FG 3FG FT Notched a double-double of 15 points, 11 rebounds vs. the HLS...A Forward • 6-0 • Fr. 04-05 N/A three-year starter at center at BHSN, averaged 8.9 ppg and 7.8 rpg Bloomington, Ind. Career Highs: as a junior (sat out senior season due to injury...Named an Indiana 11 Bloomington North Points: N/A Rebounds: N/A Assists: N/A Junior All-Star in 2004 ANNIKA BOYD PPG RPG APG FG 3FG FT Scored 12 points vs. the HLS...Finished fourth on the team in scor- Forward • 5-10 • Jr. 04-05 5.5 2.0 1.3 ..287 .243 .795 ing in 2004-05 with 5.5 ppg... Scored in double figures six times dur- Minneapolis, Minn. Career Highs: ing the season...Tallied a career-high 19 points vs. Purdue on Feb. 13 Minnehaha Academy Points: 19 Rebounds: 6 Assists: 5 20 2005, including a six-for-six effort from the free throw line JENNY DEMUTH PPG RPG APG FG 3FG FT An All-Big Ten candidate...Back in action after redshirting last sea- Forward • 5-10 • 5th-yr. Sr. 04-05 Redshirted son due to a knee injury...Was the only Big Ten Athlete to rank in Highland, Ind. Career Highs: the top five in both scoring and rebounding in 2004...Ranks 16th on 14 Highland Points: 30 Rebounds: 14 Assists: 6 the all-time scoring list

TARA MILLER PPG RPG APG FG 3FG FT Was forced to sit out her senior year at North Harrison High School Guard • 5-10 • Fr. 04-05 N/A due to a knee injury, but still managed to rehab her way back into Ramsey Ind. Career Highs: making the Indiana All-Star squad...Chosen as a junior Indiana All- 22 North Harrison Points: N/A Rebounds: N/A Assists: N/A Star in 2004, and a third team AP All-State selection K E L LY MCMANMON PPG RPG APG FG 3FG FT First IU w o m e n ’s basketball player to hail from the state of Guard • 5-10 • Fr. 04-05 N/A Massachusetts... Averaged 22.6 ppg, 8.7 rpg and 4.0 apg as a sen- Lee, Mass. Career Highs: ior at Lee High School...Lee High School’s all-time leading scorer 23 Lee Points: N/A Rebounds: N/A Assists: N/A with 1,751 points KALI KULLBERG PPG RPG APG FG 3FG FT Saw action in 21 of IU’s 28 games in 2004-05...Notched a season- Guard • 5-8 • Sr. 04-05 1.1 0.6 0.95 .348 .600 .714 high seven points vs. Iowa on Feb. 27, 2005...Played a season-high Orono, Minn. Career Highs: 25 minutes vs. Northwestern on Feb. 13, 2005 and dished out a 24 Orono Points: 18 Rebounds: 4 Assists: 5 career-high five assists

ANGELA HAW K I N S PPG RPG APG FG 3FG FT Led the Hoosiers in rebounding and blocked shots in the 2004-05 Forward • 6-3 • Sr. 04-05 5.8 7.0 0.43 .369 .000 .582 season with 7.0 rpg and 1.15 bpg...Started in all 28 games last sea- Winter Haven, Fla. Career Highs: son...Pulled down 10 or more rebounds on six occasions...Finished 30 Winter Haven Points: 16 Rebounds: 18 Blocks: 5 ninth in the conference in rebounding LEAH ENTERLINE PPG RPG APG FG 3FG FT Ranked second on the team in assists with 40 last season (1.4 per Guard • 5-9 • Jr. 04-05 3.5 1.8 1.4 .267 .184 .724 game)...Started in 16 of the Hoosiers’ 28 games...Made a career- Monroeville, Ind. Career Highs: high four three-pointers and recorded a season-high 14 points vs. 31 Heritage Points: 17 Rebounds: 5 Assists: 8 Iowa on Dec. 30 SARAH MCKAY PPG RPG APG FG 3FG FT Played with the Canadian National team at the World University Center • 6-7 • Jr. 04-05 4.5 3.7 0.6 .458 .000 .561 Games in Turkey this past summer, with her highest scoring per- Victoria, B.C., Can. Career Highs: formance (12 points) coming against Japan...Ranked sceond on 32 Stelly’s Secondary Points: 24 Rebounds: 16 Blocks: 7 the team in blocked shots last season with 25 on the year

K I M B E R LY ROBERSON PPG RPG APG FG 3FG FT Teamed with junior Robert Vaden to win the spot shot contest at Forward • 5-10 • Fr. 04-05 N/A Hoosier Hysteria...Honored as a first team All-State selection by Indianapolis, Ind. Career Highs: the Associated Press in 2005...Selected to the Indiana All-Star 35 Cathedral Points: N/A Rebounds: N/A Blocks: N/A squad

CARRIE SMITH PPG RPG APG FG 3FG FT Started in IU’s exhibition games vs. the HLS...Saw action in 18 Forward • 6-1 • Jr. 04-05 2.7 1.8 0.39 .404 .455 .750 games for IU last season...Tied her career-high of seven rebounds Indianapolis, Ind. Career Highs: vs. No. 15 Minnesota on Feb. 24, 2005...Career-high points (15) 44 Brebeug Jesuit Points: 15 Rebounds: 7 Blocks: 2 came against Northwestern on Feb. 13, 2005 BRIGETT BRANSON PP RPG APG FG 3FG FT Is one of five seniors on the squad...Started in four games for the Forward • 6-2 • Sr. 04-05 1.3 2.3 0.96 .295 .000 .500 Hoosiers in 04-05...Netted a career-high seven points vs. Purdue Bloomingdale, Ind. Career Highs: on Feb. 20, 2005 45 Turkey Run Points: 7 Rebounds: 11 Assists: 4

COACH SHARON VERSYP • Sharon Versyp is in her first year as the head coach of the Hoosiers. Prior to her arrival in First Year at Indiana Bloomington, Versyp spent five years as the head coach of Maine where she compiled an overall Jody Benner - Assistant Coach record of 98-51. She led the Black Bears to three-straight America East regular season titles and Martin Clapp - Assistant Coach the 2004 America East Tournament title. Nadine Morgan - Assistant Coach