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University Information Table Of Contents Location ...... Dayton, OH 45469 Quick Facts...... 2 The UD Arena...... 59 Enrollment ...... 6,900 2005-2006 Schedule ...... 3 UD Arena History ...... 60 Founded...... 1850 The Flyer Family ...... 4 UD Arena & The NCAAs ...... 62 Religious Affiliation ...... Roman Catholic (Marianist) Europe Trip 2005 ...... 6 Nickname ...... Flyers The UD Arena ...... 8 The Opponents ...... 65 The Donoher Center ...... 10 ...... 71 Colors ...... Red (PMS 200) & Blue (PMS 288) In the Community ...... 12 Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Why UD? ...... 14 The Records ...... 73 President ...... Dr. Daniel J. Curran Coaching Experience ...... 16 All-Time Roster ...... 74 Vice President / Director of Athletics ...... Ted Kissell 1,000-Point Club ...... 75 Associate Director of Athletics / SWA ...... Cindy Hartmann The Coaching Staff ...... 19 Scoring Leaders ...... 77 Head Coach Jim Jabir ...... 20 Rebounding Leaders ...... 78 Faculty Representative ...... Michael O’Hare, PhD Vera Jones...... 23 Assist Leaders ...... 79 Arena / Capacity ...... Arena / 13,266 Ali Jaques ...... 24 Field Goal Leaders ...... 80 Press Row Phone ...... (937) 449-2855 Bernard Scott ...... 25 Free Throw Leaders ...... 81 Ticket Office Phone ...... (937) 229-4433 Frank Goldsberry ...... 26 Three-Point Leaders ...... 82 Michael Bewley ...... 27 Defensive Leaders ...... 83 Information Support Staff ...... 28 Service Leaders...... 84 Team Marks ...... 85 Head Coach ...... Jim Jabir (Nazareth, 1984) The Flyers ...... 29 Single-Game Records...... 86 Record at UD / Years ...... 15-41 / Third 2005-2006 Roster ...... 30 Streaks ...... 87 Overall Record ...... 235-264 / 18 years Ashley Armstrong ...... 32 Overtime/One-Point Games ...... 88 Assistant Coaches ...... Vera Jones (Syracuse, 1988) Angela Cape ...... 34 Coaching Marks...... 89 Karah Cloxton ...... 36 UD In Tournaments ...... 90 ...... Ali Jaques (New York, 1998) Lyndsey DeWitt ...... 38 Hall of Fame ...... 91 ...... Bernard Scott (Toledo, 2001) Brittany Holterman ...... 40 Year-By-Year Results ...... 92 Director of Basketball Operations ...... Frank Goldsberry (Ball State, 1976) Kiki Lund ...... 42 Series Records ...... 97 Basketball Office Phone ...... (937) 229-4447 Nikki Oakland ...... 44 Series Results ...... 98 Basketball Trainer ...... Sara Thomas Amber Peterink ...... 46 Terri Ramsey ...... 48 University of Dayton ...... 103 Strength & Conditioning Coach ...... Michael Bewley Marie Rosche ...... 50 About The University...... 104 Basketball Secretary ...... Linda Waltz Jennifer Strong ...... 52 Fantastic Facilities ...... 110 Jennifer Tisza ...... 54 Administration ...... 112 Records / History Cara Wright ...... 56 Staff Directory ...... 113 2004-2005 Overall Record ...... 12-16 Radio/TV Roster ...... 58 Student-Athlete Services ...... 114 NCAA Compliance ...... 116 2004-2005 A-10 Record / Finish ...... 6-10 / Fourth West NCAA Appearances / Record ...... None Media Information ...... 117 WNIT Appearances / Record ...... 2 / 1-2 Radio/TV Information ...... 118 All-Time Team Record ...... 518-445 (.538) Local Media Outlets ...... 119 Media Information ...... 119 Athletics Communication Director of Media Relations ...... Doug Hauschild Office Phone ...... (937) 229-4390 Cell Phone ...... (937) 272-4503 Email ...... [email protected] CREDITS: The 2005-2006 University of Dayton Women’s Basketball Guide is a publication of the UD Athletics Communication Office. Layout and design by Mike Assistant Director of Athletics Communication (WBB Contact) .... Bill Thomas DeGeorge. Written by Bill Thomas. Editorial assistance from Cindy Hartmann, Kara Office Phone ...... (937) 229-4419 Maicher, Dawn Mamula, Kevin Wilkinson, Bill Thomas, Katy Monnette and Mark Cell Phone ...... (937) 272-5599 Geller. Additional assistance from Simon Ault, Anthony Ieraci and Katie Holland. Photos courtesy of Timothy Boone (Avalon Communications), Larry Burgess Email ...... [email protected] (UD Public Relations), UD Archives, John Moreau (UD), Ron Alvey (Dayton Daily Assistant Director of Athletics Communication ...... Kevin Wilkinson News), Jim Witmer (Dayton Daily News), Brett Hansbauer, Norvelle Kennedy, City of Office Phone ...... (937) 229-4431 Dayton Convention and Visitors Bureau, Professional Team, Atlantic 10 Conference. Cell Phone ...... (937) 469-3376 Printed by Post Printing: Minster, (Rep: Jim Rentz). Cover designs by Ze Email ...... [email protected] Design: Centerville, Ohio (Rep: Anthony Mantia). Publications Coordinator...... Mike DeGeorge Additional copies of the 2005-2006 University of Dayton Women’s Basket- ball Guide can be purchased for $8 by contacting the UD Arena Ticket Office at 937- Office Phone ...... (937) 229-4416 229-4433 or visiting www.DaytonFlyers.com Cell Phone ...... (937) 367-3710 For more information, contact: Email ...... [email protected] Athletics Communications Office University of Dayton Office Fax ...... (937) 229-4461 300 College Park Overnight Address ...... University of Dayton Athletics Communication Dayton, OH 45469-1238 ...... 300 College Park Phone: (937) 229-4460 Fax: (937) 229-4461 ...... Dayton, Ohio 45469-1238 Email: [email protected]

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Day Date Opponent Location Time Wednesday November 16 Ohio Legends (exhibition) UD Arena 7:00 pm Friday November 18 Akron UD Arena 5:30 pm Monday November 21 at Chicago State Chicago, Ill. 8:00 pm Tuesday November 22 at Loyola-Chicago Chicago, Ill. 8:00 pm Wednesday November 30 at Ohio State Columbus, Ohio 7:00 pm Tuesday December 6 Wright State UD Arena 7:00 pm Friday December 9 Cleveland State UD Arena 7:00 pm Saturday December 17 at Long Island Brooklyn, N.Y. 2:00 pm Tuesday December 20 Tennessee-Martin UD Arena 7:00 pm Thursday December 22 UD Arena 5:00 pm HOLIDAY CLASSIC Wednesday December 28 (Samford, Tulane, Toledo) TBD TBA Thursday December 29 (Samford, Tulane, Toledo) TBD TBA Tuesday January 3 at Massachusetts Amherst, Mass. 7:00 pm Friday January 6 at George Washington Washington, D.C. 7:00 pm Sunday January 8 Saint Louis UD Arena 1:00 pm Friday January 13 at Duquesne Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:00 pm Sunday January 15 Richmond UD Arena 2:00 pm Thursday January 19 Xavier UD Arena 7:00 pm Friday January 27 Rhode Island UD Arena 7:00 pm Sunday January 29 at Fordham Bronx, N.Y. 2:00 pm Friday February 3 Charlotte UD Arena 7:00 pm Sunday February 5 St. Bonaventure UD Arena (A-10 TV) 2:00 pm Friday February 10 at La Salle Philadelphia, Pa. 7:00 pm Sunday February 12 at Saint Joseph’s Philadelphia, Pa. 2:00 pm Friday February 17 at Saint Louis Saint Louis, Mo. 8:00 pm Sunday February 19 Temple UD Arena 2:00 pm Friday February 24 Duquesne UD Arena 7:00 pm Sunday February 26 at Xavier Cincinnati, Ohio 2:00 pm ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIP - SAINT JOSEPH’S UNIVERSITY Friday March 3 Opening Round Philadelphia, Pa. 12/2/4/6 pm Saturday March 4 Quarterfinals Philadelphia, Pa. 12/2/4/6 pm Sunday March 5 Semifinals A-10 TV Philadelphia, Pa. 2/4 pm Monday March 6 Finals ESPN2 Philadelphia, Pa. 5:00 pm

Atlantic 10 Conference game Home games in Bold All game times Eastern and are subject to change A-10 TV - Atlantic 10 Television (available in Dayton on FoxSports Ohio) / Selected games will also be broadcast on WHIO-TV and WHIO-Radio

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05-2107_gut 3 10/25/05, 11:07 AM "I love my teammates because they are my family. I have big and little sisters and I’ll do anything and everything for them." -- Jennifer Strong

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05-2107_gut 4 10/25/05, 11:07 AM “Being part of the Flyer family enhances your college experience because you learn how to respect and care for people who are differ- ent than you are. Our team is our family and because of the family atmosphere at the University of Dayton and the bond on our team, you know that someone is always going to be there for you and you’ll be there for your teammates. Our successes are more rewarding because of that bond, because they were accom- plished by team- mates with a common goal.” -- Head Coach Jim Jabir

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05-2107_gut 6 10/25/05, 11:07 AM “The trip to Europe was a great experience for us on and off the court. We got to experi- ence new cultures and I real- ized that love for the game of basketball and competition translates all over the world.” -- Cara Wright

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05-2107_gut 7 10/25/05, 11:07 AM Re-energizing the UD Arena for another generation as the home of the , a $13.1-million renovation was completed just three seasons ago. The project added suites, loge seats and the Time Warner Cable Flight Deck -- all overlooking Blackburn Court with a powerful view of the action. The Boesch Lounge was redesigned, new restrooms were added and concessions were upgraded. The facility, recognized as one of the greatest in college basketball, was updated with an eye to the future while maintaining its roots as an icon in the Dayton community. “Simply put, the UD Arena and Donoher Basketball Center have few if any peers in college basketball.” -- Head Coach Jim Jabir

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05-2107_gut 8 10/25/05, 11:07 AM In 2002, the UD Arena became a landmark for ESPN. The Arena was the site of the first-ever High Definition basketball broadcast for the network.

“The Arena is a sign of the administration’s ESPN’s top five college committment to basketball at UD. I love basketball cities: playing here because of the support the 1. Dayton, Ohio community gives us.” 2. Durham, N.C. -- Angela Cape 3. Lawrence, Kan. 4. Stillwater, Okla. 5. Albuquerque, N.M.

“UD Arena is a close second to Cameron Indoor Stadium for the best college atmosphere.” --ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit

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05-2107_gut 9 10/25/05, 11:07 AM The Donoher Basketball Center is a state- of-the-art facility that elevates the UD women’s basketball program to the next level. It includes plush locker rooms for the men's and women's basketball teams, the McHale Auditorium for meetings and instruction, a strength and conditioning facility and training room designed with basketball in mind to bring out the very best in every student-athlete. Technology is at the very core of the facility's distinctiveness. An ESPN-style six- screen theater wall just inside the entrance makes it clear from the initial impression that the University of Dayton understands the necessity of bringing current technology to bear on competi- tive performance.

One of UD’s most prominent alumni, high-tech entrepeneur John McHale, contributed much of the Center’s $4.3 million cost, with the insistance that it be named to honor UD’s winningest basketball coach, Don Donoher. The name of the facility is a nod to the past; the Center itself is clear evidence of the University of Dayton's intention to stake out a leadership position at the intersection of college basketball and technology to propel the Flyers to championship performance.

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05-2107_gut 13 10/25/05, 11:08 AM The University of Dayton continues to be ranked among the 10 best Catholic national universities and was selected to the top-tier category among all national universities, according to the June, 2004 issue of "America's Best Colleges" from U.S. News and World Report. "We have built a strong foundation of academic excellence at the University of Dayton, and our reputation is growing -- evidenced by record applications for the first-year class and record sponsored research dollars," said Dr. Daniel J. Curran, president. "We're pleased that we continue to be recognized as one of the nation's truly outstanding Catholic universities. More importantly, our small class sizes and excellent retention and graduation rates reflect our strong commitment to students. The generosity of our alumni ranks among the best in the nation when compared to our peers." Among the Catholic national universities above UD in the rankings, only the University of Notre Dame and Georgetown University boast a higher average alumni giving rate. Also among that group, UD has the second-fewest large classes, with only 2 percent of classes having 50 or more students. UD also scored high in retention rate (88 percent) and graduation rate (76 percent). This is the fourth year that UD has been ranked among these 248 peer schools, which offer a wide range of undergraduate majors as well as master's and doctoral degrees. Many of the schools strongly emphasize research. Criteria used in the rankings include peer assessment, graduation and re- tention ranks, faculty resources, student selectivity, financial resources and alumni giving rates. UD officials urge prospective students to use ratings to narrow their choices, but highly recommend that they visit campus before making a final selection. “I came to UD because of all it has to offer me, both academically as well as in basketball. It was just the perfect fit.” -- Amber Peterink

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HEAD COACH Jim Jabir Third Season at Dayton • 18th Season Overall • Nazareth College ‘84

Hard-working. Compassionate. Dedicated. These are just a few words first-ever Freshman All-American. that come to mind when talking with Jim Jabir. On April 8, 2003, the University of Dayton introduced Jabir as the women’s basketball team’s After his stint at Siena, Jabir spent six years at Marquette University becoming eighth head coach and first male head coach in the history of the program. one of the most successful coaches in the history of the program, elevating the Golden Eagles into the national spotlight. After posting a 7-20 record Last season the Flyers posted the fourth best turnaround in the nation with during his inaugural year (1990-91) at Marquette, Jabir guided his team an improvement of nine wins over the previous season, a trend that Jabir plans on continuing in 2005-06.

“I am going to be the hardest working coach out there,” states Jabir. “I want people to fear playing the University of Dayton.”

Jabir came to UD after spending one season as an assistant at Colorado. In his last season at CU, the Buffaloes (24-8) advanced to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament and were ranked as high as 23rd in the ESPN/Coaches’ Poll and 24th in the Associated Press Poll. Jabir was primarily responsible for the development of CU’s post players, including the Buffaloes’ first-ever First Team All-Big 12 selection.

Jabir had been a head coach for 16 seasons prior to coaching at CU with an all-time career mark of 220-223. His broad coaching experience ranges from the to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.

The Brooklyn, NY native began his coaching career as an assistant at Nazareth College (1984-85) and at Buffalo State (1985-86). Jabir was instrumental in leading the Bengals to a 23-3 slate, the SUNYAC title, a 22-game winning streak, an NCAA regional tournament appearance and a national ranking (No. 3) during the 1985-86 season.

After one season as an assistant, Jabir became the head coach at Buffalo State during the 1986-87 season at the age of 24. He led that team to a 14-11 record and guided the Bengals to the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) championship and an appearance in the Division III Tournament.

Jabir matriculated to from Buffalo State, where he served as the head coach of the Saints for three seasons (1987-90) and compiled a 50-29 record. Jabir’s teams posted three consecutive winning seasons. In his first season, Jabir was responsible for the development of Siena’s

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to four consecutive winning seasons, two 20-plus winning seasons and three post-season appearances, including back-to-back bids to the NCAA Tournament. In 1994-95, Marquette won the Tournament, the first tournament championship in school history. This followed the 1993-94 campaign in which Jabir compiled a program-best 22-7 overall record and its first trip to the NCAA Tournament.

Before his stint at Colorado, Jabir was at the helm of Providence College for six seasons, 1996-2002. During his last three years, the Friars’ record 2004-2005 Outlook ...... 22 improved with each season and in his final season, the Friars finished 13- 15 overall and eighth of 14 schools in the prestigious Big East, its highest 2004-2005 Roster ...... 24 finish ever since the Big East went to a one division format. Leslie Burns ...... 26 Emily Williams ...... 28 Jabir, tabbed by Basketball Times as one of the Top 10 up-and-coming Angela Cape ...... 30 coaches in the country, was a two-time Reebok/Great Midwest Conference Lyndsey DeWitt ...... 32 Coach of the Year. Jabir is a 1984 graduate of Nazareth College in Jennifer Strong ...... 34 Rochester, New York, where he received a degree in English. He also Katie Butler ...... 36 earned his Masters degree in Student Personnel Administration from Buffalo Amber Peterink ...... 38 State in 1986. Jabir and his wife Kathy have three children, Lauren, Cara Wright ...... 40 Shane and Jackson. Terri Ramsey...... 4 1 Ashley Armstrong ...... 42 Karah Cloxton ...... 43 Rhian Davis ...... 44 Brittany Holterman...... 45 Kiki Lund...... 46 Nikki Oakland ...... 47 Jennifer Tisza ...... 48

Jim Jabir’s Coaching Career Year School Record Pct. Season Highlights 1986-87 Buffalo State 14-11 .560 SUNYAC Champions 1987-88 Siena 16-10 .615 1988-89 Siena 16-8 .667 1989-90 Siena 18-11 .621 MAAC Semifinals 1990-91 Marquette 7-20 .259 1991-92 Marquette 16-13 .552 1992-93 Marquette 22-9 .709 WNIT 1993-94 Marquette 22-7 .759 Great Midwest Champions; NCAA Tournament 1994-95 Marquette 19-12 .613 Great Midwest Champions; NCAA Tournament 1995-96 Marquette 8-20 .286 1996-97 Providence 13-14 .481 1997-98 Providence 10-17 .370 1998-99 Providence 5-22 .185 1999-00 Providence 10-17 .370 2000-01 Providence 11-17 .393 2001-02 Providence 13-15 .464 2002-03 Colorado As an Assistant Coach, record not included in Totals 2003-04 Dayton 3-25 .107 Sixth Place in A-10 West Division 2004-05 Dayton 12-16 .429 Fourth Place in A-10 West Division Totals 18 Seasons 235-264 .471

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The Jim Jabir File Age: 43 Birthdate: August 12, 1962 Family: Wife - Kathy Children - Lauren (14), Shane (12), Jackson (8) Hometown: Brooklyn, N.Y. Bachelor’s Degree: Nazareth College (Rochester, N.Y.) (1984); English Master’s Degree: Buffalo State University (1986); Student Personnel Administration Playing Career: 1976-80 Xaverian High School (Brooklyn, N.Y.) 1980-84 Nazareth College Coaching Career: 1984-85 Assistant Coach, Nazareth College 1985-86 Assistant Coach, Buffalo State 1986-87 Head Coach, Buffalo State 1987-90 Head Coach, Siena College 1990-96 Head Coach, Marquette University NCAA (1994, 1995) WNIT (1993) 1996-02 Head Coach, Providence College 2002-03 Assistant Coach, University of Colorado NCAA (2003) 2003- Head Coach, University of Dayton

The Jabir Family: Kathy and Jim, children Jackson, Lauren and Shane.

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ASSISTANT COACH Vera Jones Second Season at Dayton • Syracuse ‘88 Vera Jones joined the Flyers as an assistant coach at the beginning of the In 2002, she was inducted into the Syracuse University Orange Plus Hall 2004-2005 season. The former Syracuse University standout came to the of Fame. Orange Plus, founded in 1979, is the support organization for Flyers from ESPN and Madison Square Garden Network, where she served women’s athletics at Syracuse University. as a broadcaster for the WNBA and NCAA women’s basketball for seven years. With a bachelor’s in Broadcast Journalism, Jones stayed with SU women’s basketball from 1989-1991 as Graduate Assistant for Academic Advising “Vera brings a wealth of basketball knowledge, people skills and a real while she completed her master’s in Television and Radio. passion for the game,” said Jabir. “She does an excellent job for us on the court and on the recruiting trail.” While her broadcasting career developed, Jones maintained ties to coaching as an assistant coach at Socastee High School in Myrtle Beach, In addition to college and WNBA duties with “The Worldwide Leader in South Carolina for the girls’ basketball team from 1994-1995. From Sports,” Jones also served as an analyst for Big Ten and Big East conference 1998-99, she served as interim head coach of Edward Waters College in games on Fox Sports Network. She is currently an analyst for the WNBA Jacksonville, FL. In 2002-2003, she was a consultant for River Hill High New York Liberty on the Madison Square Garden Network in New York and School in Columbia, Maryland. has also broadcast for the Indiana Fever. Her other assignments included covering the WNBA Draft for NBA TV. Jones has also been a DJ or on-air personality at a variety of radio stations in her broadcasting career and was once named the South Carolina As a player with the Syracuse Orangewomen from 1984-1988, Jones was Broadcaster’s Association “Personality of the Year.” She also earned a affectionately known as “Sweet V from the Top of the Key” for her ability to Silver ADDY Award for commercial writing and production in Florida and knock down the triple. SU’s leading scorer her junior and senior seasons, has spent several years on stage as an actress and stand-up comedienne. she graduated as SU’s all-time leader in three-point field goal percentage and seventh all-time on the Orange scoring list with over 1,000 points. Jones currently serves as a play-by-play announcer for the MSG Network She helped guide SU to its first-ever Big East Tournament Championship and broadcasts WNBA games for the New York Liberty. in 1985 and regular season championship in 1988, as well as its first two NCAA Tournament appearances (1985, 1988). In 1988, the Big East She resides in Dayton with her son Andrew, who was born in January of Conference named her the Women’s Basketball Scholar Athlete of the 1998. Year. The Vera Jones File Age: 39 Birthdate: July 24, 1966 Hometown: Fort Washington, Md. Alma Mater: Syracuse University (1988) Playing Career: 1984-1988 Syracuse University Two NCAA Tournament appearances (1985, 1988) 1988 Big East Scholar Athlete of the Year Member of Orange Plus Hall of Fame Broadcasting Career: Women’s Basketball/WNBA Analyst & Reporter 1997 - present ESPN, Bristol, Conn. 1998 - present MSG Network, New York, N.Y. 2000 - present NBA TV, Secaucus, N.J. (studio host) 2001 - Vera Jones and her son Andrew. 2000 - 2001 Big Ten / Big East on Fox Sports Net

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ASSISTANT COACH Ali Jaques First Season at Dayton • New York ‘98 Ali Jaques joins Jim Jabir’s staff at UD following three seasons at scheduling, overseeing academic progress, organizing travel, and Furman University in South Carolina. fundraising. During her tenure, the Pioneers finished third twice and second once in the Northeast Conference. Jaques joined the Furman staff in the summer of 2002 and helped the Paladins to 52 victories in three seasons. Furman finished second in the Jaques’ coaching career began at in Lawrenceville, N.J., Southern Conference in 2003-04 and third in 2004-05 after a fourth- where she was responsible for film exchange, monitoring student- place showing in 2002-03. athletes’ academic progress, on-the-court coaching and organizing the team’s trip to Spain. Jaques’ coaching responsibilities with the Lady Paladins included team defense and working with Furman’s perimeter players from 2002-04 A graduate of New York University, the Rosemont, N.J., native was a four- and the post players in 2004-05. Another of her responsibilities was year letter winner and led her squad to four appearances in the NCAA recruiting, as she brought Southern Conference All-Rookie Team Division III Tournament, including a National Championship in 1997. member Chrissy Phelps to Furman. Jaques earned the Coach’s Award twice and the Sixth Man Award once. She was also selected as a team captain for the 1997-98 season and Prior to Furman, Jaques spent three seasons at Sacred Heart University graduated with a double major in broadcast journalism and German. in Fairfield, Conn., where she was the first assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. While at Sacred Heart, Jaques was a part of the team’s first season as an NCAA Division I program (1999-2000) and helped the team post a 48-40 record over the course of her three year tenure. Her responsibilities at Sacred Heart included overseeing the recruiting process, scouting opponents and developing game strategies,

The Ali Jaques File Age: 29 Birthdate: October 5, 1976 Hometown: Rosemont, N.J. Alma Mater: New York University (1998) Playing Career: 1994-98 New York University Four-time letterwinner Two-time Coach’s Award winner Sixth-Man Award recipient Four NCAA DIII Tournament Appearances 1997 NCAA DIII National Champion Coaching Career: 1998-99 Assistant Coach at Rider 1999-02 Assistant Coach at Sacred Heart 2002-05 Assistant Coach at Furman 2005- Assistant Coach at Dayton

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ASSISTANT COACH Bernard Scott First Season at Dayton • Toledo ‘01 Bernard Scott joined the UD staff in the summer of 2005 after leaving Leisure at UT this past summer. Scott was a member of the Rockets’ the University of Toledo. He spent the previous four seasons as an men’s basketball team in 1997-98 and 1998-99, appearing in 26 assistant coach for the Lady Rockets, first as third assistant and the past games with two starts. two seasons as the second assistant. While an undergrad, he served as recreational supervisor for the Jewish He has worked with both the post players and the perimeter players, Community Center in Toledo, coaching the Accelerated High School handled recruiting student-athletes, scouting upcoming opponents, and Basketball team, running multiple basketball leagues in the fall and assisting in virtually all facets of the program. directing basketball camps and clinics. Scott helped guide the Rockets to the 2003 Mid-American Conference Scott attended perennial-power Villa-Angela St. Joseph High School in regular season championship, and the 2003 WNIT. Three of his players Cleveland, where he was selected honorable mention All-Ohio, and was at UT were named to the All-Conference teams. named team MVP. A graduate of the University of Toledo in 2001 with a Bachelor of Scott resides in Fairborn, Ohio, with his wife Colleen. Education in Physical Education and Recreation, he was twice a member of the Dean’s List and earned his master’s degree in Recreation and

The Bernard Scott File Age: 27 Birthdate: January 1, 1978 Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio Alma Mater: University of Toledo (2001) Playing Career: 1997-99 University of Toledo Coaching Career: 2001-05 Assistant Coach at Toledo 2003 MAC Regular Season Champions 2003 WNIT participant 2005- Assistant Coach at Dayton

Bernard Scott and his wife Colleen.

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DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS Frank Goldsberry Third Season at Dayton • Ball State ‘76

Frank Goldsberry, who coached at Chaminade-Julienne High School in Goldsberry graduated from Ball State University with a degree in Education. Dayton from 1996-2003, was responsible for guiding the Eagles to national He went on to receive his master’s degree in computer science from the prominence in high school girls basketball. Goldsberry led C-J to two Ohio University of Dayton. Division II state championships (1999, 2003) and to a number one ranking in the country in 2002. The Eagles also were Division I runners-up in Goldsberry currently works as the computer resource coordinator and 1998 and 2001. computer science teacher at Tipp City Exempted Village Schools in Tipp City, OH. Goldsberry and his wife Paula have four children, John, Ashley, In three of the last four seasons under Goldsberry, C-J won the final AP poll. Lindsey and Robert. He posted an overall record of 170-16 in his seven seasons and was named Division II State Coach of the Year in 1999. He was also named the District Coach of the Year in both 1998 and 1999 and was the coach of the State Dream Team in 2001. Among Goldsberry’s products include National High School Player of the Year and current Minnesota Lynx forward Tamika Williams, who helped guide Connecticut to the 2000 and 2002 NCAA Championship. He also coached Notre Dame point guard Megan Duffy and most recently Ohio State’s Brandie Hoskins. He has coached six Division I players in the last eight years.

Prior to his stint at C-J, Goldsberry was head coach of the boys basketball team at Northmont High School from 1993-1996. There, he posted a 42- 24 overall record and led Northmont to its first district final in 20 years. Goldsberry also served as the head boys basketball coach at Tippecanoe University of Dayton’s All-Time High School for 13 years (1979-92) where he tallied a 165-112 record. Assistant Coaches While at Tippecanoe, Goldsberry was named Southwestern Rivers Coach of the Year on four occassions. Jill Amos (1986-87) S. Martin (1977-78) Julie Biermann-Weaver Randy Mascorella (1978-80) (1986-90) Tasha McDowell (1998-2001) Kathy Bole (1974-75) Ellen McGrew (1998-2003) B. Burke (1977-78) Ann Meyers (1980-81) Teresa Condit Schutzman Shelley Patterson (1997-98) (1981-85) Tobette Pleasant-Brown Marie Christian (1994-96) (1990-94) Mark Ehlen (1985-86) Patrick Plunkett (1997-98) Cheryl Getz (1984-86) Jill Rooney (2003-2005) Krisha Green (2000-03) Bernard Scott (2005-) Joe Gural (1990-94) Tammy Shain (1998-2003) Nicole Harrison (1994-96) Bethann Shapiro (1997-98) Tony Hemmelgarn (1996-97) Jeff Smith (1989-90) Ali Jaques (2005-) Tammy Stritenberger (1987-94) Pat Jayson (1974-76) Stacie Terry (2003-04) Marialice Jenkins (1994-97) Greg Williams (2003-2005) Vera Jones (2004-) Jesse Kenney (1983-84) Kathy Kissinger (1975-76) Records begin in 1974-75 season.

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH Michael Bewley First Season at Dayton • Eastern Kentucky ‘98

Michael Bewley is in his first year as the strength and conditioning Bewley graduated from Eastern Kentucky University in 1998 with a coach for the Flyers’ basketball teams. major in Physical Education. He then moved on to the University of Nevada in Reno, where he was a graduate assistant strength and Bewley, 29, comes to UD from Georgia Southern University, where he conditioning coach and the school’s sports nutritionist. He earned his has been the assistant strength and conditioning coach since 2002. He master’s in Education Leadership from Nevada in 2002. developed and implemented conditioning programs for basketball, baseball, soccer and volleyball, and assisted with Georgia Southern’s “I’m honored and excited to be named the strength and conditioning 11 other sports. coach for basketball at UD,” Bewley said. “Dayton basketball has a far- reaching reputation for excellence and I really look forward to working He also has worked as a Sports Performance Nutritionist at Georgia with our coaches, staff and athletes as we continue to build on the Southern, and with the Team Savannah USA Olympic Weightlifting success of our basketball program.” team.

“Michael’s coaching style and his extensive experience with basketball made him a great fit,” Joe Owens, UD’s Associate Director of Athletics and Director of Performance Enhancement, said. “He has a strong background in nutrition, which will be a plus for our student-athletes as they develop themselves into championship form.”

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ATHLETIC TRAINER MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR Sara Bill Thomas Thomas Fourth Season at Dayton Second Season at Dayton Sara Thomas has been working at the University of Dayton since 2002 and with the Bill Thomas joined the UD Athletics Communications staff on October 2004 and women’s basketball program since 2004. Her other sport responsibilites include the serves as the primary contact for the women’s basketball, volleyball, baseball and UD volleyball and rowing programs. She covered the 2003 A-10 Champion volleyball women’s rowing teams while assisting in game day operations for other home Flyer team, which advanced to the NCAA Second Round as well as the 2004 rowers, which athletics events. Thomas also serves as the campus media liason and supervises the placed second at the Atlantic 10 Championships. student work staff. He served as the Assistant Media Coordinator for the 2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball Opening Round Game at UD Arena. Thomas received a bachelor’s of science degree in Athletic Training from Ball State University in 2000 and her Masters of Education in Health Promotion Education from Thomas spent three years as a Sports Information Assistant at from the University of Missouri in 2002. At Missouri, she worked with the Tigers’ women's 2001-2004 where he worked primarily with the volleyball and baseball teams. During volleyball and football teams. She was part of Mizzou’s 2000 and 2001 NCAA his time at XU, the Musketeer volleyball team advanced to the NCAA Tournament in Tournament appearances for the nationally ranked women’s volleyball team. 2001. He also served as the media coordinator for the 2002 Atlantic 10 Volleyball Tournament and assisted with Xavier’s berth in the 2004 NCAA Regional Final. As an undergrad, Thomas served as a student trainer for four years at Ball State and was a finalist for the 2000 National Assoc. of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Thomas earned a bachelor’s of arts degree in Communications with an emphasis in Sears Cup Scholarship and was named the 1999-2000 NAPSE Major of the Year for Public Relations from Susquehanna University in 2001. While at SU, he was a Athletic Training. student assistant in the Sports Information Office and served as the secondary contact for the Crusaders’ volleyball, field hockey, men’s and women’s lacrosse teams. He She has been a NATABOC certified athletic trainer since 2000 and a member of the also played football and lacrosse for three seasons each. National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Great Lakes Athletic Trainers’ Association and Ohio Athletic Trainers’ Association. Thomas is also a Red Cross certified First Aid and Thomas also works as a PVI spotter for CBS’ coverage of NFL football games and is the CPR/AED instructor. head coach of the seventh grade football team at Oakwood Junior High School.

Thomas resides in Kettering with her husband Bill. Thomas resides in Kettering with his wife Sara.

ACADEMIC COORDINATOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Vera Linda Gomes Waltz Third Season at Dayton Ninth Season at Dayton Vera Gomes was named Academic Coordinator in December, 2003, after serving as Linda Waltz joined the Athletic Department staff in December 1997 as an administra- an Academic Advisor in the Academic Center for Entering Students at the University of tive assistant in the women’s basketball office. Prior to coming to UD, she worked in Connecticut for nine months. While at Connecticut, Gomes served as the liaison to the retail management. In addition to her main administrative duties, Waltz oversees the Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Athletics and she facilitated the CHOICES and budget. A Dayton native, Linda has four daughters and five grandchildren. the UConn Connects Programs. Waltz resides in Miami Twp. with her husband Dale. Gomes also served as an Assistant Academic Coordinator and Life Skills Coordinator for Student-Athletes at Providence College for three years. At Providence, Gomes acted as the advisor to the Student-Athlete Advisory Board and she oversaw the STUDENT MANAGERS Student-Athlete Speakers' Bureau.

Gomes is a 1997 graduate of Providence with a degree in Political Science. She earned a Master's degree in Public Administration with a concentration in Athletics Administration from American University in 2000. While a student at American, Gomes served as the Assistant to the Associate Athletics Director/Senior Woman Administrator.

Ashley Meghan Matt Kavanaugh Bertovich Ruffing Dayton, Ohio Buffalo, N.Y. Bellevue, Ohio

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Front Row (L to R): Jennifer Strong, Terri Ramsey, Angela Cape, Cara Wright, Lyndsey DeWitt, Amber Peterink. Back Row (L to R): Karah Cloxton, Brittany Holterman, Nikki Oakland, Jennifer Tisza, Marie Rosche, Kiki Lund, Ashley Armstrong. Numerical No. Name Year Pos. Ht. Hometown (High School/Last College) 4 Kiki Lund So. G 5-11 Aarhus, Denmark (Marselisborg Gymnasium) 12 Terri Ramsey Sr. G 5-5 Tacoma, Wash. (Spanaway Lake/Scottsdale CC) 14 Brittany Holterman So. G 6-0 Racine, Wis. (The Prairie School) 15 Ashley Armstrong So. G 5-9 Beloit, Ohio (West Branch) 20 Karah Cloxton So. G 5-8 Winfield, W.Va. (Winfield) 22 Lyndsey DeWitt R-Sr. G 5-8 Upper Sandusky, Ohio (Upper Sandusky/Louisville) 31 Cara Wright R-Sr. F 6-0 West Chester, Ohio (Lakota West/Arkansas) 34 Jennifer Strong R-Jr. F 6-0 Warrensville, Ohio (Warrensville Heights) 40 Amber Peterink Jr. F 6-1 Kendallville, Ind. (East Noble) 42 Nikki Oakland So. F 6-2 San Diego, Calif. (El Camino) 44 Jennifer Tisza R-Fr. C 6-3 Port Clinton, Ohio (Port Clinton) 50 Marie Rosche Fr. F 6-2 Rockville, Md. (Westtown (PA)) 54 Angela Cape R-Sr. C 6-3 Warren, Ohio (Howland) Alphabetical No. Name Year Pos. Ht. Hometown/Last School 15 Ashley Armstrong So. G 5-9 Beloit, Ohio (West Branch) 54 Angela Cape R-Sr. C 6-3 Warren, Ohio (Howland) 20 Karah Cloxton So. G 5-8 Winfield, W.Va. (Winfield) 22 Lyndsey DeWitt R-Sr. G 5-8 Upper Sandusky, Ohio (Upper Sandusky/Louisville) 14 Brittany Holterman So. G 6-0 Racine, Wis. (The Prairie School) 4 Kiki Lund So. G 5-11 Aarhus, Denmark (Marselisborg Gymnasium) 42 Nikki Oakland So. F 6-2 San Diego, Calif. (El Camino) 40 Amber Peterink Jr. F 6-1 Kendallville, Ind. (East Noble) 12 Terri Ramsey Sr. G 5-5 Tacoma, Wash. (Spanaway Lake/Scottsdale CC) 50 Marie Rosche Fr. F 6-2 Rockville, Md. (Westtown (PA)) 34 Jennifer Strong R-Jr. F 6-0 Warrensville, Ohio (Warrensville Heights) 44 Jennifer Tisza R-Fr. C 6-3 Port Clinton, Ohio (Port Clinton) 31 Cara Wright R-Sr. F 6-0 West Chester, Ohio (Lakota West/Arkansas)

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Seniors (4) 54 Angela Cape R-Sr. C 6-3 Warren, Ohio (Howland) 22 Lyndsey DeWitt R-Sr. G 5-8 Upper Sandusky, Ohio (Upper Sandusky/Louisville) 12 Terri Ramsey Sr. G 5-5 Tacoma, Wash. (Spanaway Lake/Scottsdale CC) 31 Cara Wright R-Sr. F 6-0 West Chester, Ohio (Lakota West/Arkansas)

Juniors (2) 40 Amber Peterink Jr. F 6-1 Kendallville, Ind. (East Noble) 34 Jennifer Strong R-Jr. F 6-0 Warrensville, Ohio (Warrensville Heights)

Sophomore (5) 15 Ashley Armstrong So. G 5-9 Beloit, Ohio (West Branch) 20 Karah Cloxton So. G 5-8 Winfield, W.Va. (Winfield) 14 Brittany Holterman So. G 6-0 Racine, Wis. (The Prairie School) 4 Kiki Lund So. G 5-11 Aarhus, Denmark (Marselisborg Gymnasium) 42 Nikki Oakland So. F 6-2 San Diego, Calif. (El Camino) Freshmen (2) 44 Jennifer Tisza R-Fr. C 6-3 Port Clinton, Ohio (Port Clinton) 50 Marie Rosche Fr. F 6-2 Rockville, Md. (Westtown (PA)

Cocahing Staff Head Coach Jim Jabir Nazareth, 1984 Third at Dayton 18th Overall as a Head Coach Assistant Coaches Vera Jones Syracuse, 1988 Second at Dayton Ali Jaques New York, 1998 First at Dayton Bernard Scott Toledo, 2001 First at Dayton Director of Basketball Operations Frank Goldsberry Ball State, 1976 Third at Dayton Pronunciations Coach Jim Jabir...... Jay-burr Kiki Lund ...... key-key Loo-nd Marie Rosche ...... ROW-shay Jennifer Tisza ...... Tease-ah Amber Peterink ...... Peet-err-ink

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05-2107_gut 31 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS Ashley Armstrong #15 Sophomore • Guard • 5-9 • Beloit, Ohio • West Branch

2004-05 scoring five points versus Toledo Warriors’ 1,600-meter relay team that Appeared in 28 games and made her (Nov. 27). qualified for state and was also only start against Brown on Dec. named All-Conference in volleyball...Is 28...Was third on the team with 44 High School a six-time winner of the Northeastern assists and finished with 11 multi- Armstrong was a two-time All-Ohio Buckeye Conference scholar-athlete assist games last season...Averaged Division II First-team selection... award, maintaining a 4.0 grade point 12.8 minutes per game and played a Averaged 14.1 points per game, average. season-high 24 minutes against helping lead her squad to the state Cleveland State and George title as a senior...Was a McDonald’s Personal Data Washington...Made her collegiate All-American nominee...Was also Daughter of Brian and Nancy debut in the season-opener against named Conference Player of the Year Armstrong...Has an older sister, Julie Akron as she dished out three assists as a junior after averaging 12.8 points, (23)...Born on January 10, 1986... and hit one of two shots from the 8.1 assists and 3.5 rebounds per High School coach was Chuck field for two points...Had a season- game...Was a three-time All- Campbell...Majoring in Business. high four assists against #5 Notre Conference honoree...Set the school’s Dame and Florida International... single-game assist record with 15 and Scored a season-best nine points on the single-season assist mark with 3-of-5 shooting at Detroit (Dec. 185 as a junior...A three-sport 18)...Pulled down five rebounds while performer, Armstrong was part of the

Career Highs Points ...... 9, vs Detroit (12/18/04) Rebounds ...... 5, at Toledo (11/27/04) Assists ...... 4, twice Steals ...... 2, three times FGs Made ...... 3, vs Detroit (12/18/04) Three-Point FGs Made ...... 1, four times FTs Made ...... 3, twice Minutes ...... 24, twice Flyer 15’s... Sue Youngpeter (1979-1983); Debbie Fallings (1984-1985); Cindy Frericks (1986-1990)

Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min/Avg FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Off Reb Def Reb Total Avg PF/DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 Freshman 28/1 358/12.8 19 60 .317 4 25 .160 7 13 .538 8 21 29 1.0 32/0 44 57 0 12 49 1.8 TOTAL 28/1 358/12.8 19 60 .317 4 25 .160 7 13 .538 8 21 29 1.0 32/0 44 57 0 12 49 1.8

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05-2107_gut 32 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS What Do U Think Of Ashley...

Kiki Lund - "Ash is a very caring person with a bubbly personality. She is the type of person who will track you down when you have four early morning classes in a row just so she can give you a little zip-lock bag full of candy corn."

Cara Wright - "Sometimes she tries to play the stereotypical blonde, but don't be fooled she knows exactly what she's doing!"

Jennifer Tisza - "I am lucky that she is my roomie, because she is a great cook and has tried to help me get better at it as well. On the court, Ash is a great team player who tries to get everyone involved in the game."

Angela Cape - "Ashley is an awesome team player who has grown so much both in and out of Armstrong’s Favorites basketball over the past Favorite hangout on campus ...... Campus South, My room year. I can't wait to see her Favorite food ...... My mom's macaroni, Pizza, Brownie Batter Favorite restaurant(s) ...... T.G.I. Friday's, Dewey's Pizza true colors shine as she Favorite pizza topping(s) ...... Pineapple continues to grow." Favorite movie(s) ...... Miss Congeniality 1 & 2, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days Best book I ever read ...... All of the James Patterson books Last book I ever read ...... The Broker Favorite sports team(s) ...... Seattle Storm Hobbies...... Scrap Booking, Shopping, Laguna Beach The song I sing in the shower is ...... Don't Impress Me Much Best part of playing at UD Arena ...... I'm together with my team all in one spot

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05-2107_gut 33 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS Angela Cape #54 Redshirt Senior • Center • 6-3 • Warren, Ohio • Howland

2004-2005 in all 28 games in ‘03-04 and 2001-2002 Started in 27 of 28 games including averaged 27.6 minutes per game Was an Atlantic 10 preseason All- each of the last 25...Played 20 compared to just 6.6 mpg in 24 games Rookie selection but missed the minutes or more 19 times...averaged her first season...Led team with 6.9 season due to a knee injury. 22.5 minutes a game, which was the rebounds per game...Fourth with 6.6 fifth most on the team...Second on points per contest...Scored in double- High School the roster in rebounding with 5.2 per figures in five games, including three All-State selection out of Howland game...Posted a season-high of 13 straight in early February...Scored High School...Named Trumball County against Detroit at UD Arena on Dec. career-high 13 points against both and Conference Player of the Year 18...Also pulled down 12 boards at Duquesne and Temple...Grabbed 10 after averaging 20.0 points and 13.9 Cincinnati on Dec. 1...Had seven or more boards eight times, including rebounds per game...Led team to offensive rebounds in home games her career-high of 14 against District Championship as a senior...A against Detroit and La Salle...Fourth Richmond...Tallied two double- three-time All-County and All- on the team in scoring at 6.2 points doubles — 10 points, 11 rebounds in Conference selection... Member of the per game...Tallied double figures in win over Fordham and 10 points, 10 OGBM Dream Team...Finished fifth in scoring five times including a career- rebounds at Richmond...Averaged 7.7 the running for Ms. Basketball... high 16 coming against La Salle on points and 7.9 rebounds in A-10 Finished career as school’s all-time Feb. 13...Also scored 12 points play...Led team in field-goal leading scorer (1,443) and rebounder against the Explorers in Philadelphia percentage (.456) and blocks (957)... Also set school records for on Jan. 21. Had 10-point games (12)...She also earned the team’s points in a game (38) and rebounds versus Brown (Dec. 28), Fordham Scholar-Athlete Award for posting the in a game (27). (Jan. 23) and off the bench against team’s top GPA. Cleveland State (Nov. 23). Personal Data 2002-2003 Daughter of Jeff and Gina Cape...Has 2003-2004 Coming off of an ACL injury which a younger brother, Gregory (18) One of three Flyers to start in all 28 caused her to miss the ‘01-02 season, ...Born on July 31, 1983... Majoring Career Highs games...Cape was named the team’s Cape saw action in 24 in Accounting and Finance...High Most Improved Player after last games...Averaged 1.4 rebounds and Points ...... 16, vs La Salle (2/13/05) School coach was John Diehl... Rebounds ...... 14, at Richmond (1/3/04) season...Cape made giant strides 0.5 points off the bench...Grabbed a Member of the Atlantic 10 Assists ...... 4, vs Richmond (2/27/05) between her freshman and season-high seven rebounds in her Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Steals ...... 3, Temple (2/6/04) sophomore campaigns, increasing first collegiate game against Saint FGs Made ...... 7, vs La Salle (2/13/05) FTs Made ...... 5, vs Rhode Island (2/16/05) her freshman totals of 0.5 points and Louis...Posted two points and five Minutes ...... 38, Temple (2/6/04) 1.4 rebounds per game to 6.6 ppg boards against Rhode Island... Also Flyer 54’s... and 6.9 rpg per game...Cape started had two points and five rebounds against George Washington. Carol Lammers (1977-1981); Lori Magee (1981- 1982); Theresa Yingling (1982-1986); Teri Basye (1987-1991); Jennifer Meineke (1991-1993); Amber Kaiser (1993-1996);

Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min/Avg FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Off Reb Def Reb Total Avg PF/DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2002-03 Freshman 24/0 159/6.6 6 21 .286 0 0 .000 1 6 .167 6 27 33 1.4 31/1 9 18 4 3 13 0.5 2003-04 Sophomore 28/28 774/27.6 83 182 .456 0 0 .000 20 40 .500 66 128 194 6.9 104/9 23 78 12 21 186 6.6 2004-05 Junior 28/27 631/22.5 68 158 .430 1 4 .250 36 68 .529 62 83 145 5.2 87/3 39 45 5 14 173 6.2 TOTAL 80/55 1564/19.6 157 361 .435 1 4 .250 57 114 .500 134 238 372 4.7 222/13 71 141 21 38 372 4.7

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Karah Cloxton - "Angela is the team mom who cooks us Thanksgiving dinner and looks after us when we're sick. She leads not only by example, but is also the team's vocal leader."

Brittany Holterman - "She's been around and knows how everything works, so she pretty much has all the answers to any question you could ever have. She's an awesome person and is really fun to hang out with!"

Nikki Oakland - "Angela is one of the most caring people that I have ever met in my entire life. She is such a hard worker and does all the little things to help the team succeed."

Amber Peterink - "At first glance, Angela looks like a hard working accounting major who just got an awesome job with an Cape’s Favorites accounting firm. However, Favorite hangout on campus ...... My porch she also is willing to take time Favorite food ...... Spaghetti and Cookies Favorite restaurant(s) ...... Champp's and Chipotle out for anyone and loves to Favorite pizza topping(s) ...... Pepperoni have a good time." Favorite movie(s) ...... Harry Potter, Finding Nemo Best book I ever read ...... Angels and Demons Last book I ever read ...... Harry Potter and Half-Blood Prince Favorite sports team(s) ...... Bengals The song I sing in the shower is ...... Buttercup Best part of playing at UD Arena ...... Our beautiful facilities and the pep band

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05-2107_gut 35 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS Karah Cloxton #20 Sophomore • Guard • 5-8 • Winfield, W.Va. • Winfield

2004-05 her first basket as a Flyer and she averaged 22.8 points, 11.0 Played in 16 games and made her collected her first at assists, 5.1 rebounds and 5.1 steals longest outing of the season against Cleveland State (Nov. 23). per game. #5 Notre Dame when she played 25 minutes...Handed out four assists on High School Personal Data three occasions including back-to- Was named captain of the Daughter of Cindy and Jim back games against Wright State (Dec. Associated Press Class AA All-State Cloxton...Born on February 4, 1986 7) and #5 Notre Dame (Dec. First Team after averaging 17.5 points, ...Majoring in Exercise Science & 9)...Scored a season-best eight 8.0 rebounds, 10.0 assists and 8.0 Fitness Management...She is the first points against Temple to go along with steals per game...Led team to first Flyer to hail from the state of West four assists in 22 minutes ever AA State Championship...Named Virginia. played...Made her collegiate debut County Player of the Year by the and had her first assist in the season- Charleston Daily Mail...McDonald’s opener at Akron (Nov. 19)...Scored All-American nominee...As a junior,

Career Highs Points ...... 8, at No. 17 Temple (2/20/05) Rebounds ...... 4,twice Assists ...... 4, three times Steals ...... 2, twice FGs Made ...... 4, at No. 17 Temple (2/20/05) 3- Point FGs Made .... 1, at Cincinnati (12/1/04) FTs Made ..... 2, at Fla. International (12/29/04) Minutes ...... 25,vs No. 5 Notre Dame (12/9/04) Flyer 20’s... Janice Roberts (1991-1995); Janet Jones (1995- 1998); Stefanie Miller (1999-2004)

Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min/Avg FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Off Reb Def Reb Total Avg PF/DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 Freshman 16/0 140/8.8 11 46 .239 1 19 .053 4 8 .500 5 13 18 1.1 11/0 16 25 3 9 27 1.7 TOTAL 16/0 140/8.8 11 46 .239 1 19 .053 4 8 .500 5 13 18 1.1 11/0 16 25 3 9 27 1.7

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Terri Ramsey - "Karah is very smart, helpful, nice and has a giving heart. She is willing to do anything for anyone, just because she wants to help out."

Lyndsey Dewitt - "Clox is very grounded and knows what she wants. Her determination shows on the court and in the classroom. She is a great person to talk to with whatever is on your mind because she is a great listener."

Jennifer Strong - "She is always looking to make the game more exciting. She can do some amazing things with the ball. It's funny because you can tell when she is going to go after a great play and you just have to sit back, watch and enjoy the show."

Brittany Holterman - Cloxton’s Favorites "Whether it be your shot or Favorite hangout on campus ...... My apartment your organic chemistry Favorite food ...... Macaroni & Cheese or Brownies Favorite restaurant(s) ...... Ryan's and Applebee's homework, Karah will Favorite pizza topping(s) ...... Extra Cheese always try to help you. She Favorite movie(s) ...... The Notebook, The Italian Job also has a great, well Best book I ever read ...... The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks Last book I ever read ...... The Water is Wide by Pat Conroy grounded personality." My career goals are ...... Getting into med school and becoming a doctor My dream job is ...... To be a stunt car driver I came to UD because ...... I wanted a family atmosphere, community support and a strong academic foundation

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05-2107_gut 37 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS Lyndsey DeWitt #22 Redshirt Senior • Guard • 5-8 • Upper Sandusky, Ohio • Upper Sandusky (Louisville)

2004-2005 three-point field goal percentage four-sport athlete, she also lettered Appeared in 10 games and played a (.351), which was seventh in the in volleyball, and track. season-high 14 minutes against Atlantic 10...Had 11 points and a Massachusetts...Scored nine points career-high six assists at La Personal Data in just nine minutes played against Salle...Third on the team with 27 Daughter of Dick and Kris Detroit on Dec. 18...Hit on three of threes...Scored 11 points in season DeWitt...Has a younger sister, Kylee her four shots from the field and all opening win over Boise State. (18)...Born on December 10, 1982 three attempts from the free throw ...Majoring in Exercise Science... High line...Also tallied seven points against 2001-2002 School coach was Andra Bell... UMass at UD Arena...Made three of At Louisville Member of the A-10 Commissioner’s her six field goal attempts including a Saw action in 10 games as a Honor Roll. trey while also pulling down two freshman, averaging 3.0 minutes per boards. game…Tallied season-high two points against Alabama-Birmingham. 2003-2004 Suited up for the Flyers in 2003-2004 High School after sitting out the 2002-2003 Averaged 29.6 points, 6.8 rebounds campaign due to transfer rules... and 4.5 assists per game her senior Played in 27 games with three year at Upper Sandusky High starts...Averaged 4.9 points and 2.0 School…A two-time All-State honoree rebounds per game... Scored 10 or …Named Associated Press Division more points on three occasions, II Co-Player of the Year…Three-time including her career-high of 18 in UD’s All-League selection…Helped guide her overtime win over Fordham...Shot 7- squad to a 19-3 record and the of-8 from the floor, 4-of-4 from long sectional title her senior year…Also range against the Rams...Led team in Career Highs Points ...... 18, Fordham (1/16/04) Rebounds ...... 5, Temple (2/6/04) Assists ...... 6, at La Salle (2/22/04) Steals ...... 3, at Rhode Island (1/23/04) FGs Made ...... 7, Fordham (1/16/04) Three-Point FGs Made ..... 4, Fordham (1/16/04) FTs Made ...... 4, at Notre Dame (12/13/03) Minutes ...... 40, at La Salle (2/22/04) Flyer 22’s... Monica Glass (1985-1987); Rochelle Henderson (1987-1988); Lisa Green (1988-1992); Anitra Perry (1995-1999) Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min/Avg FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Off Reb Def Reb Total Avg PF/DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2001-02*Freshman 10/0 30/3.0 1 8 .125 0 4 .000 2 5 .400 0 2 2 0.2 2/0 2 2 0 1 4 0.4 2003-04 Sophomore 27/3 523/19.4 45 133 .338 27 77 .351 16 21 .762 14 39 53 2.0 28/0 22 37 1 14 133 4.9 2004-05 Junior 10/0 45/4.5 6 13 .462 1 4 .250 3 3 1.000 3 2 5 0.5 5/0 2 7 0 0 16 1.6 TOTAL 37/3 568/15.4 51 146 .349 28 81 .346 19 24 .792 17 41 58 1.6 33/0 24 44 1 14 149 4.0 * - Freshman year stats from Louisville

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Cara Wright - "Lyndsey has a great passion for the game. She has kept her love for the game and proves it by her work ethic and drive to improve any aspect of her game."

Ashley Armstrong - "She is extremely tough and also friendly. She's so hard working and is great with kids."

Terri Ramsey - "Lyndsey is a very hard worker and a perfectionist in everything she does. She is very family oriented and loves football and the Green Bay Packers!"

Kiki Lund - "Do not arm wrestle this girl! Lyndsey is the strongest and most determined player on out team. She always gives 100% and is supportive of her teammates."

DeWitt’s Favorites Favorite pizza topping(s) ...... Any kind of meat Favorite movie(s) ...... Rocky collection Best book I ever read ...... The Purpose Driven Life Last book I ever read ...... Hang Time with Michael Jordan Favorite sports team(s) ...... Green Bay Packers, , Hobbies...... Running, Hanging out with friends, Going out to dinner, Cooking The song I sing in the shower is ...... Energy The song I listen to when hanging out with my friends ...... Play Best part of playing at UD arena ...... It’s the nicest arena in the A-10 Best part of playing for UD ...... UD loves basketball Favorite hangout on campus ...... My apartment

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05-2107_gut 39 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS Brittany Holterman #14 Sophomore • Guard • 6-0 • Racine, Wis. • The Prairie School

2004-05 during the season opener at Akron the school’s soccer team, which lost Played in all 28 games and averaged (Nov. 19). in the Division III state final...A three- 15.3 minutes per game off the bench sport athlete, she was also an All- in her first collegiate season...Shot High School Conference selection in volleyball. 41.6 percent from the field and Holterman led her squad to a 22-3 connected on 6-of-9 shots en route record and the Division 4 State Personal Data to scoring a season-best 14 points to Championship, earning Tournament co- Daughter of Dave Holterman and go along with eight rebounds at La MVP honors...Averaged 14.7 points Wendy Will...Born on September 4, Salle (Jan. 21)...Also tallied 11 points and 8.0 rebounds per game 1986...Majoring in Engineering... High while converting 5-of-8 free throw ...Named County Player of the Year School coach was Melody Owsley. attempts and pulling down seven and was an Associated Press All- rebounds at Richmond (Jan. 7)...Had State First Team selection ...Selected 10 rebounds including four on the Conference MVP three-times...A offensive end in the overtime victory McDonald’s All-American nominee over Wright State (Dec. 7)...Finished ...Also an accomplished soccer player with eight rebounds against having scored more than 40 goals Massachusetts (Feb. 11)...Made her as a senior, earning her County Player Flyer debut with two points and three of the Year honors, and was the rebounds in seven minutes played goalkeeper in shoot-out situations for

Career Highs Points ...... 14, at La Salle (1/21/05) Rebounds ...... 10, at Wright State (12/7/04) Offensive Rebounds ..... 6, at La Salle (1/21/05) Assists ...... 4, twice Steals ...... 2, twice FGs Made ...... 6, at La Salle (1/21/05) FTs Made ...... 5, at Richmond (1/7/05) Minutes .... 27, vs George Washington (1/14/05) Flyer 14’s... Julie Johnson (1978-1981); Laurie Plank (1981- 1984); Cheryl Dickerson (1984-1986); Teri Gaerke (1986-1990); Janie Weckesser (1990-1993); Tiffany Conley (1994-1998) Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min/Avg FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Off Reb Def Reb Total Avg PF/DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 Freshman 28/0 429/15.3 32 77 .416 0 2 .000 20 41 .488 36 49 85 3.0 30/0 36 30 1 15 84 3.0 TOTAL 28/0 429/15.3 32 77 .416 0 2 .000 20 41 .488 36 49 85 3.0 30/0 36 30 1 15 84 3.0

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05-2107_gut 40 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS What Do U Think Of Brittany...

Amber Peterink - "Brittany is a hard worker when it comes to school and basketball, but she also has a goofy side that is fun to be around."

Jennifer Strong - "Brit is the blue collar player on the team. I mean this girl is fast, do not let her looks fool you. You will see Brit at the top of the key and the next thing you know she is rebounding the ball."

Karah Cloxton - "She's a ridiculous athlete. Brit is great at soccer, basketball, track, tennis and every other sport she decides to play. She's also a brilliant student with a strong work ethic on and off the court. She's a stereotypical Wis- consin girl who loves cheese and the Packers."

Nikki Oakland - "BHolt is the coolest Wis- Holterman’s Favorites consin girl ever. She loves The song I listen to when hanging out with my friends ...... "Lose Yourself" Eminem cheese and the Packers, but Best part of playing at UD Arena ...... The fans Best part of playing for UD ...... The family atmosphere she also loves to make people While in Europe I learned ...... No matter what, your teammates will have your back. We all know the things laugh. She works so hard on ...... we each have to go through. the court, you never have to My role model is ...... My parents because they have both made an amazing life in the jobs that they love. They ...... have always picked me up and motivated me when I was down. worry about her not giving An athlete I admire is ...... Donald Driver. Everyone always said he was too small to play pro-football, 110%." ...... and now he is the starting wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers My career goals are ...... I want to be one of those dorky chemical engineers My dream job is ...... Architect

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05-2107_gut 41 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS Kiki Lund #4 Sophomore • Guard • 5-11 • Aarhus, Denmark • Marselisborg Gymnasium

2004-05 against Chicago State (Nov. 21) and in the Young Women’s European Played in 26 of 28 games and made at La Salle (Jan. 21). Championship qualifying round in her collegiate debut by logging seven 2002. minutes in the season-opener at Akron High School while scoring three points and Lund played with the Aabyhoej club Personal Data collecting two rebounds...Tallied 10 team in Denmark’s Elite Division where Daughter of Allan and Pia Lund...Has points on two occasions...Finished she averaged 16.5 points, 3.4 an older brother, Donnie (24)...Born with 10 points in a season-high 28 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game on May 16, 1983...Majoring in minutes while collecting four rebounds leading her team to the Danish Communication...Club team coach and dishing out two assists at George Championship...In 2002, Lund was was Jan Suralski. Washington (Feb. 6)...Also scored 10 named MVP of the Danish points on 5-of-6 shooting in just eight Championship for young women minutes played against La Salle (Feb. ...Also competed for Denmark’s 13)...Had a season-high four assists Under-20 National Team which played

Career Highs Points ...... 10, at George Washington (2/6/05) Rebounds ...... 4, twice Assists ...... 4, twice Steals ...... 2, vs Fordham (A10) (3/4/05) FGs Made ...... 3, twice Three-Point FGs Made ...... 2, at GW (2/6/05) FTs Made ...... 2, twice Minutes ...... 28, at George Washington (2/6/05) Flyer 4’s... Kizzy Dawson (1995-1999); Becky Miller (2003- 2004)

Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min/Avg FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Off Reb Def Reb Total Avg PF/DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 Freshman 26/0 240/9.2 23 63 .365 8 27 .296 6 8 .750 9 13 22 0.8 7/0 26 25 0 7 60 2.3 TOTAL 26/0 240/9.2 23 63 .365 8 27 .296 6 8 .750 9 13 22 0.8 7/0 26 25 0 7 60 2.3

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05-2107_gut 42 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS What Do U Think Of Kiki...

Angela Cape - "Kiki is a great person and after meeting her parents, I know that all the goodness in her comes from the love and support of her family. She has managed to adapt to a different culture as well as a new way of playing basket- ball. I know she will only continue to improve from the giant steps she made within just one year."

Jennifer Tisza - "Kiki is very dedicated to both school and basketball. I am so happy that she is part of this team. She is my best Danish friend and I don't know what I would do without her."

Lyndsey Dewitt - "She is a solid player with a great shot. At first, we thought she was quiet and reserved, but we were wrong. She has really come out of her shell and keeps us Lund’s Favorites laughing with her sneaky, Favorite hangout on campus ...... My apartment witty comments." Favorite food ...... Italian and Mexican Favorite restaurant(s) ...... Any place where I can get a lot of food! Favorite pizza topping(s) ...... Ham and Mushrooms Ashley Armstrong - Favorite movie(s) ...... Finding Nemo "Kiki is absolutely hilarious. Last book I ever read ...... The Da Vinci Code You can count on her for a Favorite sports team(s) ...... The UD women’s basketball team. Go Flyers! Hobbies...... I love going to aquariums and killer whales in general. laugh or for a shoulder to The song I sing in the shower is ...... "Pretty Woman Walking Down the Street" lean on. She keeps things in My career goals are ...... Broadcasting or TV related perspective and is just all My dream job is ...... One day to be a Killer Whale trainer at Sea World. around a really nice person."

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05-2107_gut 43 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS Nikki Oakland #42 Sophomore • Forward • 6-2 • San Diego, Calif. • El Camino

2004-05 rebounds and 400 blocks in her four to four league titles and two San Played in 26 of 28 games and logged years and led team to an overall Diego Division I titles...Also competed 10 minutes or more 19 times while record of 98-22, 36-1 in the for San Diego’s Below the Rim Club averaging 12.1 minutes per game off league...Named Avocado League team. the bench...Shot 43.9 percent from and San Diego North County Player the field including a season-best 4- of the Year as a senior after Personal Data of-6 while scoring nine points and averaging 19.3 points, 13.6 Daughter of Pete and Corinne pulling down five rebounds at Saint rebounds, 5.1 assists and 4.9 Oakland... Born on April 17, Joseph’s (Jan. 9)...Also scored eight blocks per game...Also averaged a 1986...Undecided in field of points against both Wright State (Dec. double-double as a junior with 15.4 major...High School coach was John 7) and St. Bonaventure (Feb. points and 12.9 rebounds per Farrel...She is the first California native 25)...Finished with a season-best game...Street and Smith named to suit up for UD. nine rebounds versus George Oakland Honorable Mention All- Washington (Jan. 14)...Had three America selection as a senior and rebounds or more 16 times...Handed was nominated for the McDonald’s out a season-best four assists while All-American game...A four-time San scoring six points to go along with six Diego North All-County First-Team boards against La Salle (Feb. 13). honoree...Nominated for Ms. California as a junior and High School senior...Was a two-time member of Four-year letterwinner out of El the California North/South All-Star Camino High School in Oceanside, team... Recorded a double-double in CA...Tallied over 1,800 points, 1,300 all 27 games as a senior...Led team

Career Highs Points ...... 9, at Saint Joseph’s (1/9/05) Rebounds ... 9, vs George Washington (1/14/05) Offensive Rebounds ...... 3, four times Assists ...... 4, vs La Salle (2/13/05) Blocks ...... 5, at Wright State (12/7/04) Steals ...... 2, twice FGs Made ...... 4, at Wright State (12/7/04) FTs Made ...... 2, twice Minutes ...... 21, twice Flyer 42’s... Shannon Potee (1990-1992); Kim Jamison (1992- 1993); Latonia Stiner (1993-1994); Helena Safarikova (1998-1999); Mandy Winner (2000- 2002) Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min/Avg FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Off Reb Def Reb Total Avg PF/DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 Freshman 26/0 315/12.1 29 66 .439 0 2 .000 16 32 .500 29 53 82 3.2 34/0 15 32 21 7 74 2.8 TOTAL 26/0 315/12.1 29 66 .439 0 2 .000 16 32 .500 29 53 82 3.2 34/0 15 32 21 7 74 2.8

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05-2107_gut 44 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS What Do U Think Of Nikki...

Jennifer Strong - "Nikki is funny, really funny. She keeps a smile on my face and that makes things a lot easier out on the court. I love playing with her because she does things that are unbeliev- able, but only Nik can do them."

Angela Cape - "Nikki has amazing hands on the court and will be one of the dominating posts in the A-10. Beyond basketball, she is one of the happiest-go-lucky people I know and just being around her will cause you to laugh."

Jennifer Tisza - "She is one of the funniest people I have ever met. Her funny comments or stories will keep you laughing all day. If someone is having a bad day, she is always there to cheer them up. Nikki is fun to play with because she is a great passer and has great hands."

Karah Cloxton - Oakland’s Favorites "She's absolutely, positively the Best book I ever read ...... Of Mice and Men most hysterical person I've met Last book I ever read ...... Gossip Girl in my entire life. She makes Favorite sports team(s) ...... Seattle Storm everyone around her laugh and Hobbies...... Watching Laguna Beach, Talking, Sleeping can put anyone in a good The song I sing in the shower is ...... "Every time" Britney Spears The song I listen to when hanging out with my friends ...... "Baby Got Back" mood. She's a great friend and Best part of playing at UD arena ...... Playing with my teammates the best roommate ever. She Best part of playing for UD ...... Playing with and for my teammates would be ideal for her own While in Europe I learned ...... That my teammates are awesome! reality show." My role model is ...... My grandmother because she is such a strong woman and she is someone ...... I want to be like when I get older

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05-2107_gut 45 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS Amber Peterink #40 Junior • Forward • 6-1 • Kendallville, Ind. • East Noble

2004-2005 games of the season...Her .450 field up...Her 18-and-under AAU squad Appeared in 18 games while making goal percentage was second on the placed second nationally and she starts against Akron (Nov. 19) and team...Recorded her first collegiate was named AAU All-America for 18- Cleveland State (Nov. 23)...Provided double-double with 10 points and 11 and-under. a physical presence off the bench and boards in win over Fordham played eight minutes or more six ...Connected on 6-of-19 (.316) from Personal Data times...Dished out a season-best three-point range. Daughter of Steven and Sandra three assists in a season-high 20 Peterink... Has an older sister, Candice minutes played against Temple (Feb. High School (22)...Born on September 9, 1984... 20)...Also had two assists against Peterink is a four-year starter out of Majoring in Sports Management...High Cleveland State...Collected three East Noble High School in Kendallville, School coach was Andy Ross... She rebounds against Wright State (Dec. IN...Was a three-time First Team All- is the sixth player from Indiana to wear 7) and Massachusetts (Feb. Conference and All-Area honoree the Red and Blue. 11)...Pulled down two rebounds in ...Was named a Region Roundball just four minutes played against Review Indiana Super Senior 25...Was Chicago State (Nov. 21). also a Hoosier Basketball Magazine All-State honoree after averaging 15.3 2003-2004 points and 7.9 rebounds per game Made 15 starts in 22 appearances as a senior...Broke school record for ...Averaged 5.1 points, 5.0 rebounds career rebounds (650) and rebounds and 1.7 assists per game... Opened in a game (18)... Averaged 10.9 points up her collegiate career with 16 and 7.6 rebounds per game for her rebounds against Boise State in the career...Was a two-time team Air Force Classic...Those 16 boards MVP...Also competed for the AAU are the most ever by a freshman at Boiler Backers who were state UD...Posted a career-high 12 points champions in 2004...Her 17-and- Career Highs in back-to-back contests against under AAU squad placed 17th at Points ...... 12, twice Temple and La Salle -- her last two nationals and were state runners- Rebounds ...... 16, vs. Boise State (11/21/03) Assists ...... 4, twice Steals ...... 3, Fordham (1/16/04) FGs Made ...... 5, twice Three-Point FGs Made ...... 1, six times FTs Made ...... 3, at St. Bonaventure (1/25/04) Minutes ...... 41, Fordham (1/16/04) Flyer 40’s... Pat Hoffman (1977-81); Lori Cahill (1981-85); Tobette Pleasant (1985-89); Nikki Harris (1989- 1993); Amy Kumle (1993-1996)

Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min/Avg FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Off Reb Def Reb Total Avg PF/DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2003-04 Freshman 22/15 546/24.8 49 109 .450 6 19 .316 9 23 .391 41 69 110 5.0 66/4 37 36 3 12 113 5.1 2004-05 Sophomore 18/2 109/6.1 4 17 .235 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 5 10 15 0.8 13/0 7 5 1 3 8 0.4 TOTAL 40/17 655/16.4 53 126 .421 6 20 .300 9 25 .360 46 79 125 3.1 79/4 44 41 4 15 121 3.0

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05-2107_gut 46 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS What Do U Think Of Amber...

Lyndsey Dewitt - "Pete is the easiest person to get along with. You can go talk to her about anything and know she will do anything to make you feel better. She does great impressions, which can put anyone in a good mood."

Terri Ramsey - "One thing this girl loves to do the most is eat. She also likes to try everyone else’s food, even if she already knows what it tastes like. Her favorite phrase is, "Can I try that?"

Ashley Armstrong - "Pete keeps it fun. She's so down to earth and wild. She cares about everyone and is really open-minded."

Cara Wright - "Amber is one of the most random, hilarious people I have ever met. When she goes off on a topic you find Peterink’s Favorites yourself laughing out loud. While in Europe I learned ...... That I love American food She is a hard worker and My role model is ...... My parents her competitive spirit comes An athlete I admire is ...... The UD Women's Basketball team because we work hard My career goals are ...... To be successful in the sports industry out every time she steps on My dream job is ...... Own an NBA team the court, so watch out!" I came to UD to play basketball because ...... I liked the great facilities and what UD offered academically Favorite hangout on campus ...... My apartment Favorite food ...... Pizza and brownies Favorite restaurant(s) ...... Super Chopsticks and Chipotle Favorite pizza topping(s) ...... Pepperoni Favorite movie(s) ...... Napolean Dynamite and Super Troopers

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05-2107_gut 47 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS Terri Ramsey #12 Senior • Guard • 5-5 • Tacoma, Wash. • Spanaway Lake (Scottsdale [Ariz.] C.C.)

2004-05 14 shooting from the field (Jan. against South Plains College... Also Started 27 of 28 games played in her 30)...Also collected seven rebounds had 26 points versus Salt Lake first season at UD after transferring against the Dukes. Community College. from Scottsdale Community College...Led the Flyers with 81 assists 2003-04 Personal Data and had four assists or more 10 At Scottsdale Daughter of Calvin Ramsey and times...Had more assists than Ramsey led Scottsdale Community Sunchong Yu...Sister of Christopher turnovers 13 times for a 1.1 assist- College to a 25-10 record and to the (age 23) and Jamie (24) Ramsey... to-turnover ratio...Dished out a NJCAA Division II National Born March 30, 1984...Majoring in season-best six assists against Championship game...Averaged 19.0 General Studies...High School coach Toledo (Nov. 27) and Fordham (Jan. points and 5.0 assists per game was Brooke Wilkinson... Junior College 23)...Also recorded five assist outputs during the tournament earning her coach was Bike Medder. versus Chicago State (Nov. 21), Regional Tournament MVP and All- Rhode Island (Jan. 16), Duquesne Tournament team honors...Ranked (Feb. 18) and Temple (Feb. among the top 20 in NJCAA Division 20)...Played 20 minutes or more 22 II in scoring at 17.1 ppg while also times including 10 outings of at least posting 3.5 assists, 2.8 rebounds and 30 minutes...Tallied five double-digit 2.5 steals per game...Selected as first- scoring efforts including a season- team All-Conference and All-Division high 15 against La Salle (Feb. 13) II selection...Also earned All-Region when she connected 3-of-5 shots honors as a freshman in 2002- from three-point range...Finished with 03...Scored in double figures in every 14 points against Duquesne on 5-of- game, including a high of 27 points

Career Highs* Points ...... 15, vs La Salle (2/13/05) Rebounds ...... 7, vs Duquesne (1/30/05) Assists ...... 6, twice Steals ...... 4, at Fordham (1/23/05) FGs Made ...... 5, vs Duquesne (1/30/05) Three-Point FGs Made ...... 3, twice FTs Made ...... 4, twice Minutes ...... 35, twice * Division-I Only Flyer 12’s... Katina Edmonds (1993-1995); Quesha Clark (1997-1998); Shannon McFadden (1998-2002)

Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min/Avg FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Off Reb Def Reb Total Avg PF/DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 Junior 28/27 715/25.5 55 173 .318 21 79 .266 20 40 .500 16 46 62 2.2 62/0 81 77 2 24 151 5.4 TOTAL 28/27 715/25.5 55 173 .318 21 79 .266 20 40 .500 16 46 62 2.2 62/0 81 77 2 24 151 5.4

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05-2107_gut 48 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS What Do U Think Of Terri...

Amber Peterink - "Terri is a tough point guard who handles pressure well. She is always smiling no matter what mood she is in. She is a great leader on the court."

Kiki Lund - "Did someone say hiberna- tion? Although she only stays awake for 1/3 of the day, she is the most entertain- ing company one can have. On top of that, she is a great teammate, who has excellent court vision and ball- handling like no other."

Nikki Oakland - "Terri is one of the funniest people I know. She has the sweetest dance moves, espe- cially "the running man" and "the sprinkler". There is never a boring moment when you are with her. On the court, she is always looking for an open player and will drive on any post player in the conference."

Ramsey’s Favorites Brittany Holterman - Favorite hangout on campus ...... My house "Terri will put you in a good Favorite food ...... Salmon, Kim-chee, Rice, Chocolate mood no matter what. Even Favorite restaurant(s) ...... T.G.I.F., In and Out if she isn't feeling well, just Favorite pizza topping(s) ...... Pepperoni, Cheese, Bacon, Ham being around her makes you Favorite movie(s) ...... Mulan I & II Best book I ever read ...... Matilda happy! Terri is always down Last book I ever read ...... First to Die by James Patterson for anything, from going for Hobbies...... Eat, Dance, Eat some more, Sleep pizza to doing laundry, as The song I sing in the shower is ...... "Since You've been Gone” Kelly Clarkson long as it doesn't interfere The song I listen to when hanging out with my friends ...... Anything fast, Missy Elliot Best part of playing at UD arena ...... Have you seen it? with her sleep."

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05-2107_gut 49 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS Marie Rosché #25 Freshman • Forward • 6-2 • Rockville, Md. • Westtown (Pa.)

Marie Rosché brings a wealth of Rosché won a Pennsylvania Private speaks five different languages. She experience both on and off the court School State Championship in the enters UD as a pre-medicine major, to Dayton despite being a freshman. high jump and was named the Friends but is also exploring other options for League Most Valuable Player as a her education. Rosché was born on August 10, 1987 senior. as the third child of Timothy and Rosché is the sixth foreign-born player Sadio Rosché in Senegal. She spent On the court, she took Westtown from to play for the Flyers and now lives in a majority of her childhood years the bottom of the Friends League to Rockville, Md. She is the younger throughout portions of Western and its first playoff berth as a junior and sister of Peter and Madelaine Rosché. Southern Africa including Tanzania. to the League Championship game as senior. Rosché then came to the United States to begin playing basketball She also had the ability to play well when she was a sophomore in high in the big games as she led Westtown school. She was a three-year star for to the Friends League Championship Westtown High School, a private game as a senior after hitting the boarding school outside of game-winning free throw with seven Philadelphia. At Westtown, Rosché seconds left on the clock in the was three year All-League performer League Semifinals. in basketball, track & field and soccer as she pushed Westtown to the top Rosché was also an honor roll student of the Friends League in Pennsylvania. who was named to the Academic All- Distinction List at Westtown and

Flyer 25’s... Ginny Green (68-69); Tammy Stritenberger (1977- 81); Sharon Curd (1981-85); Anette Melvin (1986-89); Melissa Banjoff (1990-94)

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05-2107_gut 50 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS What Do U Think Of Marie...

Kiki Lund - "I'm pleased that we have added another "foreigner" to our program. Together Marie and I speak nine different languages, but English is still the only one that both of us have mastered.”

Cara Wright - "Marie is the lone freshman, but she has done well to establish herself on a team of returning players. She seems eager to learn and that’s a good thing since she has three years left to perform after this one. She gets better every day.”

Karah Cloxton - "She's a very smart student that speaks many different languages. She's done a great job at coming in as the only freshman. She works hard and progresses every day. She's very friendly and is very unique." Rosché’s Favorites Favorite movie(s) ...... Love and Basketball, The Air Up There Jennifer Tisza - Best book I ever read ...... The Coldest Winter Ever "Marie, being the only Favorite sports team(s) ...... Brazilian National Soccer team, Hobbies...... Playing sports, Eating, Listening to music freshman this year, has done The song I listen to when hanging out with my friends ...... Anything by Jay-Z a great job of adjusting to Best part of playing at UD arena ...... Its an amazing arena college life. I am very happy My role model is ...... My sister. Despite any obstacle that she has been presented with she ...... hasn’t lost sight of her dream of becoming a doctor that she is a part of this team. My career goals are ...... To play basketball overseas and to get a successful and rewarding job. On the court, she is very Favorite food ...... My Mom’s African food and Chinese food athletic and versatile." Favorite restaurant(s)www.DaytonFlyers.com...... Macaroni Grill, Fortune Cafe

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05-2107_gut 51 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS Jennifer Strong #34 Redshirt Junior • Forward • 6-0 • Warrensville, Ohio • Warrensville Heights

2004-2005 eight times, including a career-high 21 High School Started all 28 games and played 25 against Texas Pan-American...A two- Strong was an Ohio Division II All- minutes or more in 19 of those time Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week State Third Team selection after games...Third on the team in scoring selection...Her 792 minutes played averaging 16.6 points and 8.0 at 8.9 points per game and finished are the third most by a Flyer rebounds per game at Warrensville with 11 double-digit scoring freshman...Third on the team in Heights… Was a two-time All-State efforts...Posted a career-high 23 scoring, second in rebounding and honoree and a three-time All-League points at Xavier on Jan. 27 while fourth in three-point field goals selection... Led team to an 18-3 shooting 9-for-16 from the field...Also (21)...Her 88 three-point attempts set record and the league championship poured in 21 points at Fordham on a freshman single-season record at her junior year... Two-time team co- Jan. 23 by connecting on 8-of-16 Dayton...Led team in scoring four MVP...Averaged 20.0 points, 8.0 shots from the field including 5-of-8 times and in rebounding six rebounds, 5.0 steals, and 4.0 assists from three-point range...Made 4-of-5 times...Posted two double-doubles — for her career, scoring over 1,500 three-point shots en route to a 7-for- 11 points and 12 rebounds against points. 9 game in which she finished with 18 St. John’s and 11 points and 10 points at Temple (Feb. 20)...Had 11 rebounds against La Salle...Led Flyers Personal Data double-figure scoring performances with 18 points on 8-of-12 shooting at Daughter of Renee Strong...Has an as well as a double-double with 16 La Salle...Scored a team-leading 17 older sister, Kristina (22)...Born on points and 11 rebounds at George points against Penn...Grabbed March 29, 1984...Majoring in Washington (Feb. 6)...Also tallied 17 career-high 13 rebounds at Mechanical Engineering...High School points on 6-of-9 shooting against Duquesne. coach was Larry Ellis... Member of Rhode Island on Jan. 16...Converted the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor on all seven free throw attempts to 2002-2003 Roll. tally 11 points at Wright State on Dec. Played in four of the first six games 7. before being sidelined with a stress Career Highs fracture in her leg...Took a medical Points ...... 23, at Xavier (1/27/05) 2003-2004 redshirt for the season...Scored two Rebounds ...... 13, at Duquesne (1/9/04) Averaged 7.9 points, 5.1 rebounds points at then-#25 Cincinnati... Assists ...... 4, twice Steals ...... 5, vs Duquesne, (1/30/05) and 1.0 assists per game...Her 144 Averaged 9.0 minutes per game off FGs Made ...... 9, at Xavier (1/27/05) rebounds are the eighth most by a the bench. Three-Point FGs Made ...... 5, twice freshman at UD...Started all but two FTs Made ...... 4, five times Minutes ...... 40, three times games...Scored 10 or more points Flyer 34’s... Beverly Crusoe (1977-80); Pam Palmer (1981- 84); Charlene Tinner (1984-1985); Ann Serra (1985-1986); Tammy Rasey (1986-1990); Natalie Hill (1990-1994); Crystal Smith (1996- 2000) Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min/Avg FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Off Reb Def Reb Total Avg PF/DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2002-03 Freshman 4/0 32/8.0 1 6 .167 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 0.8 4/0 2 3 0 2 2 0.5 2003-04 Sophomore 28/26 792/28.3 84 239 .351 21 88 .239 33 49 .673 43 101 144 5.1 70/1 31 83 7 21 222 7.9 2004-05 Junior 28/28 789/28.2 91 255 .357 29 79 .367 38 51 .745 42 92 134 4.8 50/1 32 63 3 32 249 8.9 TOTAL 60/54 1613/26.9 176 500 .352 50 171 .292 71 100 .710 85 196 281 4.7 124/2 65 149 10 55 473 7.9

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05-2107_gut 52 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS What Do U Think Of Jennifer...

Brittany Holterman - "Jennifer uses her quickness and long legs very well. She is a great jumper and runs the court really well. She is always cracking jokes and can always make you laugh."

Angela Cape - "She is the definition of a trustworthy friend. She has grown so much from the time I first met her four years ago in every capacity. She can stop anyone on the defensive end and then drain a shot on the other end of the court."

Nikki Oakland - "She always has the funniest stories to tell. You can sit and listen to her stories for hours and never get bored. On the court, she always seems to be at the right spot at the right time."

Kiki Lund - "She is the “J” in Jordan's - Strong’s Favorites the sneakers that is! She Favorite hangout on campus ...... My apartment and the Arena (ha ha!) owns every pair. Besides Favorite food ...... Shrimp, Gyros being my awesome room- Favorite restaurant(s) ...... Applebee's, Don Pablo's, Wendy's, Bob Evans Favorite pizza topping(s) ...... Pepperoni and Cheese mate, I am also fortunate to Favorite movie(s) ...... Love and Basketball, The Best Man, The Brothers have her as my teammate. Best book I ever read ...... The books that help with my engineering classes She makes everyone around Last book I ever read ...... My engineering textbook Favorite sports team(s) ...... New York Yankees, Philadelphia Eagles, Indiana Fever her play harder. Her Hobbies...... Playing ball, Buying Jordans...lots of them, Shopping aggressiveness is unbelievable The song I sing in the shower is ...... When I Was A Little Cat by Jennifer Strong offensively and defensively." The song I listen to when hanging out with my friends ...... Anything I can dance to

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05-2107_gut 53 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS Jennifer Tisza #44 Redshirt Freshman • Center • 6-3 • Port Clinton, Ohio • Port Clinton

Tisza is an offensive-minded post Player of the Year...A three-time All- Personal Data player who can step out and shoot Conference selection and a two-time Daughter of Terry and Linda the long range jumper. She has All-News Herald First Team Tisza...Has a younger sister, Lindsay worked hard to get ready for this honoree...Tisza was a McDonald’s All- (16)...Born on October 15, season after missing last year due to American nominee ...Named to the 1985...Majoring in Accounting...High injury. She has shown her potential NW Ohio All-District Division II Second School coach was Toby Bickel. during the team’s trip to Europe this Team... Finished her career as Port summer and should provide the Flyers Clinton’s all-time leader in rebounds with another quality option in the post. (886)...Posted 1,196 career points...Also can shoot the long ball, High School tying a single season record with 26 Named All-Ohio Division II Honorable as a senior...As a sophomore, she Mention after averaging 14.4 points earned first team all-conference and 9.3 rebounds per game for Port honors after averaging 16.2 points Clinton...Was named the District 6 and 12.0 rebounds per game...Also led her team in scoring as a freshman (9.8 ppg).

Flyer 44’s... Journey Beard (1976-1980); Donna Burkes (1980-1984); Michelle Kruty (1984-1988); Kerri Goodwin (1988-1989); Steph Smith (1992- 1996); Keeoma Wardford (1997-1998); Cyndi Stull (1999-2004)

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Jennifer Strong - "Tisza can be the biggest, strongest and most fierce player in the A-10. Off the court, she is as nice as she could be, but on the court she is intense. I like playing with her because she wants to be a good player and that makes everyone around her better.”

Karah Cloxton - "She's a hard worker that had a tough injury last season. Instead of getting down, she takes things in stride and looks at the bright side. She's an inspiration for anyone around her."

Cara Wright - "Jennifer is a kind hearted giant! I swear the girl has grown a few inches since she's gotten here. She tries really hard and has become so strong in the weight room."

Terri Ramsey - "She is a life-sized stuffed Tisza’s Favorites animal. You just want to Favorite restaurant(s) ...... J Alexander's pinch her cheeks and hug Favorite pizza topping(s) ...... cheese and pineapple her. She is friendly and Favorite movie(s) ...... Love and Basketball, Cool Runnings Best book I ever read ...... Raise The Roof by Pat Summit quiet at times. However on Last book I ever read ...... The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants the court she can be intimi- Favorite sports team(s) ...... Houston Comets dating when she wants to Hobbies...... Watching Laguna Beach, shopping, listening to music The song I sing in the shower is ...... I'm Gonna Getcha Good by Shania Twain be." The song I listen to when hanging out with my friends ...... Faded by Soul Decision While in Europe I learned ...... I learned how different things are outside the U.S. For example, ...... there are no free refills in Europe

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05-2107_gut 55 10/25/05, 11:08 AM THE FLYERS Cara Wright #31 Redshirt Senior • Forward • 6-0 • West Chester, Ohio • Lakota West (Arkansas)

2004-2005 2002-2003 Lakota West in West Chester, OH...Led Played in 28 games and started 27 in At Arkansas Lakota to a No. 1 ranking in the her first season in a Flyer uniform Played in 31 games, starting five for Cincinnati region at 18-4...Also led after sitting out one season after a team that was ranked as high as squad with 16.2 ppg and 11.2 rpg as transferring from Arkansas...Led ninth nationally... Averaged 2.2 a junior...Broke 13 school records Dayton in scoring at 12.2 points per points and 2.3 rebounds in 8.6 and posted 17 double- game and rebounding with 8.6 minutes per contest...Led squad with doubles...Recorded prep-highs of 34 rebounds per game...Had 17 games eight rebounds against Florida...Had points and 24 rebounds in the same with double-figures in scoring and 13 points and seven boards in win game as a senior...Played summer ball tallied 10 rebounds or more 14 over Hampton... Tallied seven points with the Hardwood Heat which won times...Reached double-digits in vs. Tulsa... Posted eight points and the YBOA state and national titles... scoring for six consecutive games to five rebounds against Kentucky. Was MVP of the YBOA National close out the season and 11 times Tournament...Played her freshman against Atlantic 10 opponents... 2001-2002 season in the state of Wyoming where Also recorded 10 double-digit At Arkansas she earned All-State honors. rebounding efforts against conference Played in 19 games, starting foes including five of the last six once...Averaged 2.6 points and 2.0 Personal Data games...Came off the bench to score rebounds per game...Showed an Daughter of Joby and Cathy 14 points and pull down 12 rebounds affinity for playing South Carolina, Wright...Has four siblings -- Che, Jenay, in her first game at UD against Akron coming off the bench for an early Joby III, and Jesse...Born on July 8, on Nov. 19...Made her first of 27 season-high of six points on 3-of-3 1983...Majoring in Communication consecutive starts against Chicago from the field with five boards in just ...High School coach was Andy State (Nov. 21) at UD Arena finishing nine minutes... Repeated the effort Fishman...Father Joby is a former with 12 points and 11 rebounds... when the Gamecocks came to player and assistant coach at Indiana Scored a career-high 29 points on Fayetteville, this time with seven and a former head coach at Wyoming 12-of-14 shooting from the field to go and Miami (Ohio). Career Highs points and four boards in nine along with 11 rebounds against Saint minutes... Made her first start against Points ...... 29, at Saint Joseph’s (1/9/05) Joseph’s (Jan. 9)...Pulled down a Rebounds ...... 20, vs Detroit (12/18/04) Mississippi Valley State, tallying 15 Assists ...... 4, vs Detroit (12/18/04) career-bests of 20 rebounds and four points and nine rebounds. Steals ...... 5, at Cleveland State (11/23/04) assists against Detroit at UD Arena FGs Made ...... 12, twice (Dec. 18)...The 20-rebound effort was FT Made ...... 5, twice High School Blocks ...... 3, vs No. 5 Notre Dame (12/9/04) the fifth most in UD single-game Posted 18.1 points and 11.5 Minutes ...... 39, vs Richmond (2/27/05) history. rebounds per game as a senior at Flyer 31’s... Monica West (1983-1987); Sheila Evans (1987- 1988); Jennifer Meineke (1990-1991); Carolyn Hediger (1991-1992); Sarah Schloss (1998- 2003) Career Stats Year Class GP/GS Min/Avg FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Off Reb Def Reb Total Avg PF/DQ Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2004-05 Junior 28/27 697/24.9 146 274 .533 0 0 .000 49 81 .605 93 147 240 8.6 71/2 18 74 24 30 341 12.2 TOTAL 28/27 697/24.9 146 274 .533 0 0 .000 49 81 .605 93 147 240 8.6 71/2 18 74 24 30 341 12.2

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Lyndsey Dewitt - "Her personality comes through both on and off the court. She is a very deter- mined person who has a flare for the dramatic. When she does anything, she does it "big" whether it is blocking a shot or performing on Broadway, which she wants to do some day."

Ashley Armstrong - "Cara is really athletic and can definitely make you laugh. She's fun to be around no matter where you are. I definitely think she has a career in acting waiting for her after college."

Amber Peterink - "Cara is one of the best and strongest players I've ever played against. She is a loyal friend and a great person to be around. She always has a funny comment on every situation."

Wright’s Favorites Jennifer Tisza - Hobbies...... Singing, Dancing, Writing and Acting "Cara is a great basketball The song I sing in the shower is ...... Anything from Coldplay or Brandy player. I feel as though I Best part of playing for UD ...... My teammates both on and off the court While in Europe I learned .... that love for the game of basketball and competition translates all over the world. am fortunate to have had My dream job is ...... To be on Broadway or just an actress in a movie! the opportunity to play on I came to UD to play basketball ...... Because of the family atmosphere and Coach Jabir the same team as well as Favorite hangout on campus ...... My bed Favorite food ...... My Mom's enchiladas learn from her." Favorite restaurant(s) ...... Outback and Burger King My role model is ...... My mother. She has been through so much with a ...... double lung transplant and yet she is so humble.

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4 12 14 15 20 Kiki Lund Terri Ramsey Brittany Holterman Ashley Armstrong Karah Cloxton Sophomore • G • 5-11 Senior • G • 5-5 Sophomore • G • 6-0 Sophomore • G • 5-9 Sophomore • G • 5-8 Aurhus, Denmark Tacoma, Wash. Racine, Wis. Beloit, Ohio Winfield, W.Va.

22 31 34 40 42 Lyndsey DeWitt Cara Wright Jennifer Strong Amber Peterink Nikki Oakland RS-Senior • G • 5-8 RS-Senior • F • 6-0 RS-Junior • F • 6-0 Junior • F • 6-1 Sophomore • F • 6-2 Upper Sandusky, Ohio West Chester, Ohio Warrensville, Ohio Kendalville, Ind. San Diego, Calif.

44 50 54 Jennifer Tisza Marie Rosche Angela Cape RS-Freshman • C • 6-3 Freshman • F • 6-2 RS-Senior • C • 6-3 Port Clinton, Ohio Rockville, Md. Warren, Ohio

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Dir. Basketball Ops. Jim Jabir Vera Jones Ali Jaques Bernard Scott Frank Goldsberry Third Season at UD Second Season at UD First Season at UD First Season at UD Third Season at UD Nazareth, 1983 Syracuse, 1988 New York, 1998 Toledo, 2001 Ball State, 1976

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As the University of Dayton Arena moves into its middle ages (it turned 35 on December 6, 2004), it only gets better. In November 2002, the UD Arena re-opened after undergoing a major renovation that had been completed in a swift 10 months. Additions to the UD Arena included suites and loge seats, and the new Time Warner Cable Flight Deck -- all overlooking Blackburn Court with a powerful view of all of the LOGE SEATING action. The Boesch Lounge received a face-lift along with new restrooms and upgraded concessions for the fans. Environmental graphics were added throughout the building that tell the story of the long tradition of Dayton basketball. Overall, the facility was modernized with an eye to the future while maintaining its steadfast roots as a landmark in the Dayton community. The Arena, built in 1969 for approximately $4.5 million without the use of public funds, has been a tremendous host site. The Flyers' win over Duquesne on February 17, 1999 was their 500th game at UD Arena and their 350th win at the venue. In the 2002-2003 season, the Flyers won their 400th game at UD Arena, going 17-1 at home, and winning the Atlantic 10 Championship on their home floor. Nationally, the Arena is better known as a host to 19 of the last 36 NCAA Tournaments. That covers 66 games, fourth all-time behind Kansas City's Municipal Auditorium, New York's Madison Square Garden, and Salt Lake City's Huntsman Center. During the summer of 1997, the University made two moves to forever tie the Arena with two of the greatest names in UD basketball history. The playing court at UD Arena was named after former Flyer coach Tom Blackburn, and the $4.5 million addition to the Arena was named for former player and coach Don Donoher. The two coaches combined for nearly 800 victories from 1947 to 1989. The playing floor is officially known as 'Tom Blackburn Court at the University of Dayton Arena,' but is referred to as 'Blackburn Court.' Blackburn TIME WARNER CABLE coached the Flyers from 1947 until his death due to cancer in 1964. Only 58 at the time of his death, Blackburn won 352 games while being bested just 141. When he signed on at UD, the Flyers had just FLIGHT DECK posted a four-win season. Four years later, his team was playing in the championship game of the most prestigious tournament of the day, the National Invitation Tournament. The addition of the Donoher Basketball Center in 1998 was the first step in placing the facility ahead of its time. The Donoher Basketball Center, an addition to the southwest corner of the Arena, has given the Flyer basketball programs a technologically advanced facility for training, game prepara- tion and recruiting. It now serves as the nerve center for the Flyer basketball programs, housing state- of-the-art conditioning and training rooms, locker rooms, multi-media facilities and team meeting rooms. The locker room layout incorporates an NBA-style design, combining a casually furnished lounge and meeting area within the locker room. Named for Don Donoher at the urging of John McHale, whose $1.25 million gift to the University initiated the project, the Center's grand debut came on June 28, 1998. The Flyer Faithful turned out 5,000 strong to visit the open house. Donoher, who coached UD to a school-record 437 wins from BOESCH LOUNGE 1964 to 1989, took UD to the NCAA title game in 1967 and to the NIT title the following year. He led UD to the Sweet 16 in the 1970s and then the Regional Finals in the 1980s. He also won a gold medal at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics as an assistant coach of the U.S. team (which featured Michael Jordan). In fact, the NCAA Final Four appearance in 1967 helped convince the UD administration of the need for the Arena. On November 7, 1968, the Rev. Raymond A. Roesch broke ground for the University of Dayton Arena. And with his first shovel of dirt, the then-UD president began a project that would help take college basketball from a game played in small gymnasiums to an event played to thousands of fans in magnificent arenas. A little more than a year after the construction began, UD Arena was a reality. It opened on December 6, 1969, as the Flyers faced Bowling Green. BG's Jim Connally hit the Arena's first shot, followed by Dayton's first hoop, a jumper from Pat Murnen. The Flyers led 39-27 at half and pushed it to 43-27 before a 21-8 BG tear. From there, it was a dogfight. Senior (and future UD Hall of Famer) LUXURY SUITES

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George Janky, who had 26 points and 15 rebounds, sank a pair of free throws with 29 seconds left to give UD a 72-68 lead. The Falcons' Bob Quayle hit a shot at 0:17 and then stole the inbounds pass and missed a last-second shot which would have sent it into overtime. Afterward, Jim Gottschall said, "Those two free throws George made were really something. Let's face it ... he won the game." The dedication of the Arena came at halftime of the 79-75 win over DePaul on January 17. At halftime, Ohio Governor James Rhodes told the sell-out crowd, "The arena is an example of the University of Dayton's progressive attitude and showed it is one of the nation's leading universities in accomplishing this arena." In the 30 years that have passed, more than 14 million customers have witnessed events in UD Arena. In a typical year, the Arena will host more than a half-million people at more than 100 events. The level of talent that has appeared on the floor at the Arena is staggering. The list includes the likes of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, LeBron James, , Michael Jordan, Elvis, Isiah Thomas, Adolph Rupp, David Robinson, , Dean Smith, Baryshnikov, Larry Bird, Johnny Cash, Magic Johnson, and Tony Gwynn (playing basketball for San Diego State). The list goes on and on. One of a generation of great basketball arenas built in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the 13,409-seat home of Flyer basketball was the brainchild of university movers Roesch, the Rev. Charles Collins, Brother Elmer Lackner and then-Flyer Director of Athletics Thomas J. Frericks. Planning began in 1967 amid a tremendous demand for tickets to Flyer home games. Home for the games at that time was the University of Dayton Fieldhouse, which was renamed the Thomas J. Frericks Athletic and Convocation Center in 1991. Built in 1950, the then-Fieldhouse held 5,808 fans and was sold out for its last 195 Flyer games. The Arena made NCAA men’s basketball history again in March 2001 by hosting 10 post-season games in eight days, a feat never-before done in college basketball. While other venues have hosted NCAA games and games of the National Invitation Tournament in the same year, no venue or school had ever done both simultaneously. And while UD was a gracious host to nine NCAA teams, the NIT was not kind to UD opponents as the Flyers advanced to the quarterfinals for the 10th time in 19 NIT appearances. When the NCAA Tournament expanded to 65 teams for the first time in 2001, the NCAA placed the first-ever Opening-Round Game in Dayton, featuring the tournament’s 64th and 65th seeded teams, Northwestern State and Winthrop. The Opening Round was such a success in Dayton that the NCAA declared UD Arena as the Opening Round’s home from 2001 through 2008. The NCAA First and Second Rounds return to the Arena in 2006 and with the completion of that series, UD Arena will pass Madison Square Garden and become the third-most prolific NCAA Tournament venue. In addition, UD was also selected to host the Women’s Basketball Regional Final in 2007.

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There are many reasons why the NCAA Tournament Committee has called on the University of Dayton Arena to be a host for so many NCAA Tournament games: MOST PROLIFIC

• The University had constructed a new (and large) arena in 1969, making it one of the most NCAA TOURNAMENT VENUES attractive venues in the country. Gms Building City Span • The hometown Flyers had been so good for so long that the college basketball fans in the 83 Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Mo. 1940-1964 Miami Valley were among the most knowledgeable and supportive in the country. 75 Huntsman Center Salt Lake City, Utah 1971-2003 • Dayton’s Director of Athletics Thomas J. Frericks was an influential member of the tournament 71 Madison Square Garden New York, N.Y. 1943-1961 committee and a visionary regarding how to host a tournament. 66 UD ARENA DAYTON, OHIO 1970-2005 • After hosting so many times, the NCAA often sent those chosen to host to Dayton, to witness 55 The Omni Atlanta, Ga. 1977-1992 the model of how to host the tournament. 53 Charlotte Coliseum I Charlotte, N.C. 1958-1999 51 RCA Dome Indianapolis, Ind. 1987-2003 51 The Palestra Philadelphia, Pa. 1939-1984 Pick whatever reason you want, but there is certainly no argument that the UD Arena has been the site of more 50 Freedom Hall Louisville, Ky. 1958-1991 memorable NCAA Tournament moments than any facility in history. Among the Arena memories... 47 McKale Center Tucson, Ariz. 1974-2000 Notre Dame’s Austin Carr scored 35 points against Ohio University -- in the first half. He added 26 more UD ARENA & after intermission and holds the single-game mark to this day. THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Adolph Rupp’s Kentucky Wildcats fell to Florida State in 1972, ending his amazing career that resulted in 875 victories. Selected players who have played in the NCAAs at UD Arena Kentucky handed Bobby Knight’s Hoosiers their only loss in a two-year, 64-game span in what was called Player School Year college basketball’s greatest game until Christian Laettner eliminated UK in Philadelphia in 1992 Mark Aguirre DePaul 1981 Kenny Anderson Georgia Tech 1991 The world was introduced to a magical freshman from Michigan State in 1978. But the Spartans title would Kent Benson Indiana 1975 Damone Brown Syracuse 2001 wait a year as soon-to-be champ Kentucky knocked out Magic Johnson, handing him his only Len Bias Maryland 1985 NCAA Tourney loss. Quinn Buckner Indiana 1975 Austin Carr Notre Dame 1970 Mark Aguirre’s agony as he gripped the ball after it had gone through the net to beat his top-ranked DePaul Artis Gilmore Jacksonville 1970 Blue Demons in his final collegiate game -- a loss to Saint Joseph’s. Goose Givens Kentucky 1978 Nick Collison Kansas 2001 Indiana trouncing the Maryland Terrapins en route to winning the 1981 NCAA Title with sophomore Isiah Drew Gooden Kansas 2001 Thomas leading the way in his final collegiate season. Ron Harper Miami/Ohio 1985 Jimmy Jackson Ohio State 1991 In a simple 1984 play-in game, referee Mickey Crowley, former Supervisor of Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball Magic Johnson Michigan State 1978 Officials, ran to the ESPN announcing position to watch a replay to determine whom to send to the foul line. Greg Kelser Michigan State 1978 Raef LaFrentz Kansas 1995 Kyle Macy Kentucky 1978 One amazing day in 1985: Fairleigh Dickinson nearly beat powerful Michigan, Villanova started its dream Danny Manning Kansas 1986 run to the NCAA Championship (against the Dayton Flyers no less), Len Bias and Maryland stole one from Scott May Indiana 1975 Ron Harper and the Miami Redskins and David Robinson jumped into the nation’s conscious as Navy Jim McDaniel Western Kentucky 1970 decimated LSU. Ed Pinckney Villanova 1985 Shawn Respert Michigan State 1992 One year later, another amazing freshman took to the floor in Kansas’ Danny Manning while Michigan Rick Robey Kentucky 1978 State’s Scott Skiles fought and clawed his way to the regional while making a remarkable around-the-body David Robinson Navy 1985 pass on a breakaway. Dan Roundfield Central Michigan 1975 Malik Sealy St. John’s 1991 Ohio State, led by Jimmy Jackson and hometown hero Mark Baker (a Dunbar High School grad), knocked out Miles Simon Arizona 1995 Georgia Tech and then Jackson announced that Kenny Anderson was going pro. Scott Skiles Michigan State 1986 Damon Stoudamire Arizona 1995 Roy Tarpley Michigan 1985 After going 0-3 in NCAA Tournament Games at the UD Arena, the 1995 Miami Redskins shocked the Diana Taruasi Connecticut 2003 Arizona Wildcats behind the dreadlocked Devin Davis. Isiah Thomas Indiana 1981 Nick Van Exel Cincinnati 1992 The North Carolina State women knocking off the top two seeds in the East -- UConn and Old Dominion -- to advance to the 1998 Final Four. Those who’ve coached in the NCAAs In 2001, UD Arena became just the fourth venue to host 60 Men’s NCAA Tournament Games -- joining Kansas at UD Arena and have won a City’s Municipal Auditorium, Madison Square Garden and Salt Lake City’s Huntsman Center. Also that week, National Championship Syracuse defeated Hawai’i giving Orange head coach Jim Boeheim his 600th career coaching victory. Coach Team Yrs. won Title Geno Auriemma Connecticut* 1995, ‘00, ‘02, ‘03 That year also featured the first-ever Opening Round Game. Held at UD Arena, the Northwestern State Demons Jim Boeheim Syracuse 2003 defeated the Winthrop Eagles as the field was expanded to 65 teams for the first time ever. The Opening Round Larry Brown Kansas 1986 game was such a success in Dayton that the NCAA elected to hold the game at UD Arena through 2008. Steve Fisher Michigan 1995 Joe B. Hall Kentucky 1978 In three years, the Opening Round Game has become one of the most exciting and entertaining games of the Don Haskins UTEP 1992 NCAA Tournament. In 2002, Prosper Karangwa of Siena scored 31 points to lead his to an 81-77 Jud Heathcote Michigan State 1978, ‘86, ‘92 win over Alcorn State and legendary coach Davey L. Whitney. The 2003 NCAA Tournament was known for its Bobby Knight Indiana 1979, ‘81 close games and exciting finishes, and the Opening Round set the tone as UNC Asheville and Texas Southern Muffet McGraw Notre Dame* 2001 found themselves knotted at 75-75 at the end of regulation. UNC Asheville, making its first-ever NCAA Al McGuire Marquette 1972, ‘73, ’76 Tournament appearance, came away with a 92-84 win in overtime. Rollie Massimino Villanova 1985 Lute Olsen Arizona 1995 In 2003, the Women’s NCAA Tournament returned to Dayton for the East Regional. Not only did the four teams Adolph Rupp Kentucky 1972 who visited UD Arena feature the defending National Champion Connecticut Huskies, but also the four previous Dean Smith North Carolina 1976 National Champions: Connecticut, who also won the title in 2000, 2001 Champion Notre Dame, and Purdue, John Thompson Georgetown 1986 who won it all in 1999. Connecticut survived the bracket of champions and went on to take the 2003 National Roy Williams North Carolina 2005 Championship. * Women’s Coach

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Date Team Score Team Score Region Round Att NCAA GAME-BY-GAME AT UD ARENA Mar 20, 1992 Michigan State 6 1 SW Missouri State 54 Midwest First 13,007 Men’s NCAA Tournament Games Mar 20, 1992 Kansas 100 Howard 6 7 Midwest First 13,007 Date Team Score Team Score Region Round Att Mar 20, 1992 Texas-El Paso 5 5 Evansville 5 0 Midwest First 13,007 Mar 7, 1970 Notre Dame 112 Ohio 8 2 Midwest First 13,458 Mar 22, 1992 Cincinnati 7 7 Michigan State 6 5 Midwest Second 13,007 Mar 7, 1970 Jacksonville 109 Western Kentucky 9 6 Mideast First 13,458 Mar 22, 1992 Texas-El Paso 6 6 Kansas 6 0 Midwest Second 13,007 Mar 16, 1972 Florida State 7 0 Minnesota 5 6 Mideast Reg Semi 13,458 Mar 16, 1995 Miami/Ohio 71 Arizona 6 2 Midwest First 13,045 Mar 16, 1972 Kentucky 8 5 Marquette 6 9 Mideast Reg Semi 13,458 Mar 16, 1995 Virginia 9 6 Nicholls State 72 Midwest First 13,045 Mar 18, 1972 Florida State 7 3 Kentucky 54 Mideast Reg Final 13,458 Mar 16, 1995 Kansas 8 2 Colgate 6 8 Midwest First 13,045 Mar 18, 1972 Minnesota 7 7 Marquette 7 2 Mideast Reg Consol 13,458 Mar 16, 1995 Western Kentucky 8 2 Michigan 7 6 ot Midwest First 13,045 Mar 10, 1973 Marquette 7 7 Miami/Ohio 6 2 Mideast First 13,458 Mar 18, 1995 Virginia 6 0 Miami/Ohio 5 4 ot Midwest Second 13,045 Mar 10, 1973 Austin Peay 7 7 Jacksonville 7 5 Mideast First 13,458 Mar 18, 1995 Kansas 7 5 Western Kentucky 7 0 Midwest Second 13,045 Mar 20, 1975 Kentucky 9 0 Central Michigan 7 3 Mideast Reg Semi 13,458 Mar 13, 2001 Northwestern St. 71 Winthrop 6 7 Midwest Opening 6,813 Mar 20, 1975 Indiana 8 1 Oregon State 71 Mideast Reg Semi 13,458 Mar 16, 2001 Illinois 9 6 Northwesten St. 5 4 Midwest First 13,009 Mar 22, 1975 Kentucky 9 2 Indiana 90 Mideast Reg Final 13,458 Mar 16, 2001 Charlotte 7 0 Tennessee 6 3 Midwest First 13,009 Mar 22, 1975 Central Michigan 8 8 Oregon State 87 Mideast Reg Consol 13,458 Mar 16, 2001 Kansas 99 Cal State Northidge 75 Midwest First 13,133 Mar 13, 1976 Alabama 7 9 North Carolina 64 Mideast First 13,458 Mar 16, 2001 Syracuse 7 9 Hawai’i 6 9 Midwest First 13,133 Mar 13, 1976 Marquette 79 Western Kentucky 6 0 Mideast First 13,458 Mar 18, 2001 Kansas 87 Syracuse 5 8 Midwest Second 13,159 Mar 16, 1978 Kentucky 9 1 Miami/Ohio 6 9 Mideast Reg Semi 13,458 Mar 18, 2001 Illinois 79 Charlotte 61 Midwest Second 13,159 Mar 16, 1978 Michigan State 9 0 Western Kentucky 69 Mideast Reg Semi 13,458 Mar 12, 2002 Siena 81 Alcorn State 77 East Opening 8,681 Mar 18, 1978 Kentucky 5 2 Michigan State 4 9 Mideast Reg Final 13,458 Mar 18, 2003 UNC Asheville 9 2 Texas Southern 8 4 ot South Opening 7,711 Mar 12, 1981 Saint Joseph's 5 9 Creighton 57 Mideast First 13,252 Mar 16, 2004 Florida A & M 7 2 Lehigh 57 St. Louis Opening 7,808 Mar 12, 1981 Maryland 8 1 Tenn.-Chattanooga 6 9 Mideast First 13,252 Mar. 15, 2005 Oakland 7 9 Alabama A&M 6 9 Syracuse Opening 8,254 Mar 13, 1981 Saint Joseph's 4 9 DePaul 4 8 Mideast Second 13,157 Mar 13, 1981 Indiana 9 9 Maryland 6 4 Mideast Second 13,157 Women’s NCAA Tournament Games Mar 15, 1983 Robert Morris 6 4 Georgia Southern 5 4 Mideast Play-In 7,641 Mar 21, 1998 North Carolina St. 5 5 Old Dominion 5 4 East Reg Semi 7,243 Mar 15, 1983 Alcorn State 8 1 Xavier 75 Midwest Play-In 7,641 Mar 21, 1998 Connecticut 74 Arizona 57 East Reg Semi 7,243 Mar 13, 1984 Morehead State 7 0 North Carolina A&T 6 9 Mideast Play-In 7,465 Mar 23, 1998 North Carolina St. 6 0 Connecticut 5 2 East Reg Final 7,220 Mar 13, 1984 Alcorn State 79 Houston Baptist 6 0 Midwest Play-In 7,465 Mar 28, 2003 Connecticut 7 0 Boston College 4 9 East Reg Semi 9,552 Mar 15, 1985 Michigan 5 9 Fairleigh Dickinson 5 5 Southeast First 13,260 Mar 28, 2003 Purdue 6 6 Notre Dame 47 East Reg Semi 9,552 Mar 15, 1985 Villanova 51 Dayton 4 9 Southeast First 13,260 Apr 1, 2003 Connecticut 7 3 Purdue 6 4 East Reg Final 8,503 Mar 15, 1985 Maryland 6 9 Miami/Ohio 68 ot Southeast First 13,260 Key: Mar 15, 1985 Navy 7 8 Louisiana State 5 5 Southeast First 13,260 Reg Semi - Regional Semifinal Mar 17, 1985 Villanova 5 9 Michigan 5 5 Southeast Second 13,260 Reg Final - Regional Final Mar 17, 1985 Maryland 64 Navy 5 9 Southeast Second 13,260 Reg Consol - Regional Consolation Game Mar 13, 1986 Kansas 71 North Carolina A&T 4 6 Midwest First 13,260 Mar 13, 1986 Temple 6 1 Jacksonville 5 0 ot Midwest First 13,260 Mar 13, 1986 Georgetown 7 0 Texas Tech 64 Midwest First 13,260 ATTENDANCE SUMMARY Mar 13, 1986 Michigan State 7 2 Washington 7 0 Midwest First 13,260 Category Avg. Games Total Mar 15, 1986 Kansas 6 5 Temple 4 3 Midwest Second 13,260 All Men’s NCAA Tournament Games 12,476 6 6 815,193 Mar 15, 1986 Michigan State 80 Georgetown 6 8 Midwest Second 13,260 Mar 15, 1991 St. John's 7 5 Northern Illinois 6 8 Midwest First 13,055 Men’s Opening Round/Play-In Games 7,720 9 69,479 Mar 15, 1991 Texas 7 3 St. Peter's 6 5 Midwest First 13,055 Men’s Non-Opening/Play-In Round Games 13,228 57 753,968 Mar 15, 1991 Ohio State 97 Towson State 8 6 Midwest First 13,055 Mar 15, 1991 Georgia Tech 87 DePaul 7 0 Midwest First 13,055 All Women’s NCAA Tournament Games 8,219 8 49,313 Mar 17, 1991 Ohio State 6 5 Georgia Tech 6 1 Midwest Second 13,055 Mar 17, 1991 St. John's 8 4 Texas 7 6 Midwest Second 13,055 Total (Men & Women, All Rounds) 11,637 7 5 872,760 Mar 20, 1992 Cincinnati 8 5 Delaware 47 Midwest First 13,007

In March of 2001, ESPN.com reporter Andy Katz wrote that the NCAA was “right by placing [the NCAA Tournament Opening Round Game] in Dayton. These fans are hoop junkies, even if the Flyers aren’t on the floor.” The following year, ESPN personality Mike Tirico added “There’s no better basketball town in this country than Dayton, Ohio.”

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05-2107_gut 65 10/25/05, 11:09 AM THE OPPONENTS Akron Charlotte Zips 49ers

Friday, November 18, 2005 • UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio - 5:30 p.m. ET. Friday, February 3 • UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio - 7:00 p.m. ET

School Information School Information Location ...... Akron, Ohio 2004-05 Record ...... 3-25 Location ...... Charlotte, NC 2004-05 Record ...... 22-9 Enrollment ...... 24,300 Conference Record (Finish) ..... 3-13 (Sixth, East) Enrollment ...... 20,772 Conference Record (Finish) ..... 9-5 (Fifth, C-USA) Colors ...... Blue & Gold Postseason ...... None Colors ...... Green & White Postseason ...... WNIT First Round Conference ...... Mid-American (East Division) Series with Flyers ...... Dayton leads 4-1 Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Series with Flyers ...... First Meeting Arena ...... James A Rhodes Arena (5,500) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/8 Arena ...... Halton Arena (9,105) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1

Head Coach Kelly Kennedy Head Coach Amanda Butler Alma Mater ...... Case Western Reserve (1993) Assistant Coach ...... Carol Dugan Alma Mater ...... Florida (1995) Assistant Coach ...... Janna Magette Record at Akron ...... 12-72 (three years) Assistant Coach ...... Geoff Lanier Record at Charlotte ...... First Year Assistant Coach ...... Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick Career Record ...... 12-72 (three years) Assistant Coach ...... Susan Blauser Career Record ...... First Year Assistant Coach ...... David Lowery

Media Relations Media Relations WBB Contact ...... Melanie Schneider Office Phone ...... (330) 972-6584 WBB Contact ...... Brent Stastny Office Phone ...... (704) 687-6313 Cell Phone ...... (330) 760-0711 Office Fax ...... (330) 374-8844 Cell Phone ...... (980) 253-4946 Office Fax ...... (704) 687-4918 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (330) 374-8771 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (704) 687-4999 WWW.GOZIPS.COM WWW.CHARLOTTE49ERS.COM

Chicago State Cincinnati Cougars Bearcats

Monday, November 21 • Jacoby D. Dickens Center - Chicago, Ill. - 8:00 p.m. ET Thursday, December 22 • UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio - 5:00 p.m. ET

School Information School Information Location ...... Chicago, Ill. 2004-05 Record ...... 13-15 Location ...... Cincinnati, Ohio 2004-05 Record ...... 9-19 Enrollment ...... 7,400 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 8-8 (Fifth) Enrollment ...... 34,000 Conference Record (Finish) 4-10 (T-10th, C-USA) Colors ...... Green & White Postseason ...... None Colors ...... Red & Black Postseason ...... None Conference ...... Mid-Continent Series with Flyers ...... Chicago State leads 1-0 Conference ...... BIG EAST Series with Flyers ...... 22-19 Arena ...... Jacoby D. Dickens Center (2,500) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/1 Arena ...... (13,176) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/0 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2

Head Coach Angela Jackson Head Coach Laurie Pirtle Alma Mater ...... Old Dominion (1991) Assistant Coach ...... Gwen Burton Alma Mater ...... Ohio State (1980) Assistant Coach ...... Bret McCormick Record at Chicago State ...... 21-35 (two years) Assistant Coach ...... Ericka Haney Record at Cincinnati ...... 278-275 (19 years) Assistant Coach ...... Dawn Hoosier Career Record ...... 21-35 (two years) Assistant Coach ...... Tim O'Donnell Career Record ...... 361-291 (23 years) Assistant Coach ...... Priscilla Rickenbacker

Media Relations Media Relations WBB Contact ...... Quenjana Adams Office Phone ...... (773) 995-2217 WBB Contact ...... Geoff Wiswell Office Phone ...... (513) 556-5191 Cell Phone ...... (773) 806-9341 Office Fax ...... (773) 995-3656 Cell Phone ...... (513) 252-3158 Office Fax ...... (513) 556-0619 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (773) 995-3641 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (513) 556-3800 WWW.CSU.EDU/ATHLETICS WWW.UCBEARCATS.COM

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05-2107_gut 66 10/25/05, 11:09 AM THE OPPONENTS Cleveland State Duquesne Vikings Dukes

Friday, December 9 • UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio - 7:00 p.m. ET Friday, February 3 • UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio - 7:00 p.m. ET Friday, February 24 • UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio - 7:00 p.m. ET

School Information School Information Location ...... Cleveland, Ohio 2004-05 Record ...... 4-25 Location ...... Pittsburgh, Pa. 2004-05 Record ...... 10-18 Enrollment ...... 16,362 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 2-14 (Ninth) Enrollment ...... 10,000 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 5-11 (Fifth, West) Colors ...... Forest Green & White Postseason ...... None Colors ...... Red & Blue Postseason ...... None Conference ...... Series with Flyers ...... Dayton leads 6-1 Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Series with Flyers ...... Dayton leads 15-8 Arena (Capacity) ...... (8,500) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/5 Arena (Capacity) ...... A.J. Palumbo Center (6,200) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/5 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1

Head Coach Kate Peterson Head Coach Dan Durkin Alma Mater ...... UW-Stevens Point (1991) Assistant Coach ...... Tom Andres Alma Mater ...... Mount St. Mary's (1975) Assistant Coach ...... Tanya Garner Record at Cleveland State ...... 16-41 (two years) Assistant Coach ...... Kyle Rechlicz Record at Duquesne ...... 156-180 (11 years) Assistant Coach ...... Mike Iuzzolino Career Record ...... 16-41 (two years) Assistant Coach ...... Oties Epps Career Record ...... 156-180 (11 years) Assistant Coach ...... Nikolina Pender

Media Relations Media Relations WBB Contact ...... Alan Ashby Office Phone ...... (216) 687-5288 WBB Contact ...... Brent Stastny Office Phone ...... (704) 687-6313 Cell Phone ...... (216) 798-9362 Office Fax ...... (216) 523-7257 Cell Phone ...... (980) 253-4946 Office Fax ...... (704) 687-4918 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (216) 687-4819 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (704) 687-4999 WWW.CSUVIKINGS.COM WWW.GODUQUESNE.COM

Fordham George Washington Rams Colonials

Sunday, January 29 • - Bronx, N.Y. - 2:00 p.m. ET Friday, January 6 • Charles E. Smith Center - Washington, DC - 7:00 p.m. ET

School Information School Information Location ...... Bronx, N.Y. 2004-05 Record ...... 10-21 Location ...... Washington, DC 2004-05 Record ...... 23-9 Enrollment ...... 8,430 Conference Record (Finish) .... 5-11 (Fourth, East) Enrollment ...... 20,445 Conference Record (Finish) ... 13-3 (T-First, West) Colors ...... Maroon & White Postseason ...... None Colors ...... Buff & Blue Postseason ...... NCAA Second Round Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Series with Flyers ...... Dayton leads 10-4 Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Series with Flyers ...... GW leads 19-0 Arena (Capacity) ... Rose Hill Gymnasium (3,200) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/7 Arena ...... Charles E. Smith Center (5,000) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/5 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1

Head Coach Jim Lewis Head Coach Joe McKeown Alma Mater ...... West Virginia (1968) Assistant Coach ...... Sylvia Crawley Alma Mater ...... Kent State (1979) Assistant Coach ...... Lisa Cermignano Record at Fordham ...... 46-100 (Five Years) Assistant Coach ...... Kira Orr Record at GW ...... 363-174 (16 years) Assistant Coach ...... Tajama (Abraham) Ngongba Career Record ...... 247-277 (19 Years) Assistant Coach ...... Lara Hanson Career Record ...... 431-154 (19 years)

Media Relations Media Relations WBB Contact ...... Scott Kwiatkowski Office Phone ...... (718) 817-4219 WBB Contact ...... Ian Hofler Office Phone ...... (202) 994-9003 Cell Phone ...... (914) 262-5440 Office Fax ...... (718) 817-4244 Cell Phone ...... TBA Office Fax ...... (202) 994-2713 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (718) 817-4236 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (202) 994-1776 WWW.FORDHAMSPORTS.COM WWW.GWSPORTS.COM

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05-2107_gut 67 10/25/05, 11:09 AM THE OPPONENTS La Salle Long Island Explorers Blackbirds

Friday, February 10 • - Philadelphia, Pa. - 7:00 p.m. ET Saturday, December 17 • ARW Center - Brooklyn, NY - 2:00 pm ET

School Information School Information Location ...... Philadelphia, Pa. 2004-05 Record ...... 12-16 Location ...... Brooklyn, NY 2004-05 Record ...... 9-18 Enrollment ...... 5,400 Conference Record (Finish) ... 6-10 (Fourth, West) Enrollment ...... 11,000 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 5-13 (Ninth) Colors ...... Blue & Gold Postseason ...... None Colors ...... Black, Sliver and Royal Blue Postseason ...... None Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Series with Flyers ...... La Salle leads 14-8 Conference ...... Northeast Series with Flyers ...... First Meeting Arena (Capacity) ...... Tom Gola Arena (4,000) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 6/3 Arena (Capacity) ...... ARW Center (2,500) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 2/3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2

Head Coach Tom Lochner Head Coach Stephanie Gaitley Alma Mater ...... Temple (1989) Assistant Coach ...... Chrissie Doogan Alma Mater ...... Villanova (1982) Assistant Coach ...... Jennifer Payes Record at La Salle ...... 12-16 (One Year) Assistant Coach ...... Mimi Riley Record at Long Island ...... 35-50 (Three years) Assistant Coach ...... Angelika Szumilo Career Record ...... 12-16 (One Year) Assistant Coach ...... Stacey Smalls Career Record ...... 347-201 (19 years) Assistant Coach ...... Sami Allison

Media Relations Media Relations WBB Contact ...... Marc Mullen Office Phone ...... (215) 951-1633 WBB Contact ...... Felicia Johnson Office Phone ...... (718) 488-1307 Cell Phone ...... (215) 514-5317 Office Fax ...... (215) 951-1694 Cell Phone ...... (917) 273-5212 Office Fax ...... (718) 488-3202 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (215) 438-5158 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (917) 273-5212 WWW.GOEXPLORERS.COM WWW.LIU.EDU/BLACKBIRDS

Loyola Massachusetts Ramblers Minutewomen

Monday, November 21 • Jacoby D. Dickens Center - Chicago, Ill. - 8:00 p.m. ET Tuesday, January 3 • - Amherst, Mass. - 7:00 p.m. ET

School Information School Information Location ...... Chicago, Ill. 2004-05 Record ...... 7-21 Location ...... Amherst, Mass. 2004-05 Record ...... 14-15 Enrollment ...... 13,362 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 4-12 (eighth) Enrollment ...... 23,137 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 6-10 (Third, East) Colors ...... Maroon & Gold Postseason ...... None Colors ...... Maroon & White Postseason ...... None Conference ...... Horizon League Series with Flyers ...... Dayton leads 10-8 Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Series with Flyers ...... UMass 8-3 Arena (Capacity) ...... Gentile Center (5,000) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/5 Arena ...... Mullins Center (9,493) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1

Head Coach Shannon Reidy Head Coach Marnie Dacko Alma Mater ...... Lake Forest College (1994) Assistant Coach ...... Allison Guth Alma Mater .... Southern Connecticut State (1978) Assistant Coach ...... Mary Ciuk Record at Loyola ...... First Year Assistant Coach ...... Ashley Luke Record at UMass ...... 34-51 (Three years) Assistant Coach ...... Kia Damon Career Record ...... First Year Assistant Coach ...... Rashana Barnes Career Record ...... 114-155 (10 years) Assistant Coach ...... Jodi Culbertson

Media Relations Media Relations WBB Contact ...... Leo Krause Office Phone ...... (773) 508-2575 WBB Contact ...... Seth Gerard Office Phone ...... (413) 577-0053 Cell Phone ...... (847) 769-7931 Office Fax ...... (773) 508-3855 Cell Phone ...... (413) 687-2236 Office Fax ...... (413) 545-1556 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (773) 274-3550 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (413) 545-6139 WWW.LOYOLARAMBLERS.COM WWW.UMASSATHLETICS.COM

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05-2107_gut 68 10/25/05, 11:09 AM THE OPPONENTS Ohio State Rhode Island Buckeyes Rams

Wednesday, November 30 • - Columbus, Ohio - 7:00 pm ET Friday, January 27 • UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio - 7:00 p.m. ET

School Information School Information Location ...... Columbus, Ohio 2004-05 Record ...... 30-5 Location ...... Kingston, R.I. 2004-05 Record ...... 8-20 Enrollment ...... 47,952 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 14-2 (T-First) Enrollment ...... 14,264 Conference Record (Finish) .... 6-10 (T-Third, East) Colors ...... Scarlet & Gray Postseason ...... NCAA Regional Semifinals Colors ...... Keaney Blue, Dark Blue & White Postseason ...... None Conference ...... Big Ten Series with Flyers ...... Ohio State leads 10-3 Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Series with Flyers ...... Dayton leads 9-4 Arena (Capacity) ...... Value City Arena (19,200) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 11/3 Arena (Capacity) ...... (7,571) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 2/3

Head Coach Jim Foster Head Coach Tom Garrick Alma Mater ...... Temple (1980) Assistant Coach ...... Kelley Meury Alma Mater ...... Rhode Island (1989) Assistant Coach ...... Ervin Monier Record at Ohio State ...... 73-25 (three years) Assistant Coach ...... Tamika Williams Record at Rhode Island ...... 8-20 (One Year) Assistant Coach ...... Desma Thomas Career Record ...... 577-250 (27 years) Assistant Coach ...... Debbie Black Career Record ...... 8-20 (One Year) Assistant Coach ...... Denise King

Media Relations Media Relations WBB Contact ...... Pat Kindig Office Phone ...... (614) 292-3577 WBB Contact ...... Kelly Carter Office Phone ...... (401) 874-5356 Cell Phone ...... (614) 216-0540 Office Fax ...... (614) 292-8547 Cell Phone ...... (512) 618-9040 Office Fax ...... (401) 874-5354 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (614) 688-5330 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (401) 874-5359 WWW.OSUBUCKEYES.COM WWW.GORHODY.COM

Richmond St. Bonaventure Spiders Bonnies

Sunday, January 15 • UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio - 2:00 p.m. ET Sunday, February 5 • UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio - 2:00 p.m. ET A-10 Television

School Information School Information Location ...... Richmond, Va. 2004-05 Record ...... 23-8 Location ...... St. Bonaventure, NY 2004-05 Record ...... 9-19 Enrollment ...... 2,950 Conference Record (Finish) ..... 12-4 (Third, West) Enrollment ...... 2,200 Conference Record (Finish) .... 4-12 (T-Fifth, East) Colors ...... Red & Blue Postseason ...... NCAA First Round Colors ...... Brown & White Postseason ...... None Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Series with Flyers ...... Richmond leads 6-2 Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Series with Flyers ...... Dayton leads 34-15 Arena (Capacity) ...... (9,071) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 11/1 Arena (Capacity) ...... (5,780) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2

Head Coach Michael Shafer Head Coach Jim Crowley Alma Mater ...... William & Mary (1994) Assistant Coach ...... Chris Carroll Alma Mater ...... Keuka (1993) Assistant Coach ...... Courtney Mattingly Record at Richmond ...... First Year Assistant Coach ...... Ginny Doyle Record at SBU ...... 44-96 (Five Years) Assistant Coach ...... Jesse Fleming Career Record ...... First Year Assistant Coach ...... Candice Jackson Career Record ...... 83-134 (Eight Years)

Media Relations Media Relations WBB Contact ...... Shea Seagle Office Phone ...... (804) 287-6312 WBB Contact ...... Pat Pierson Office Phone ...... (716) 375-2575 Cell Phone ...... (804) 214-0031 Office Fax ...... (804) 289-8820 Cell Phone ...... (716) 640-4496 Office Fax ...... (716) 375-2383 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (804) 289-8806 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (716) 375-2661 WWW.RICHMONDSPIDERS.COM WWW.GOBONNIES.COM

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05-2107_gut 69 10/25/05, 11:09 AM THE OPPONENTS Saint Joseph’s Saint Louis Hawks Billikens

Sunday, February 12 • Alumni Fieldhouse - Philadelphia, Pa. - 2:00 p.m. ET Sunday, January 8 • UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio - 1:00 p.m. ET Friday, February 17 • Savvis Center - Saint Louis, Mo. - 8:00 p.m. ET

School Information School Information Location ...... Philadelphia, Pa. 2004-05 Record ...... 7-23 Location ...... Saint Louis, Mo. 2004-05 Record ...... 4-23 Enrollment ...... 4,250 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 4-12 (Fifth, East) Enrollment ...... 11,422 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 3-11 (xx, C-USA) Colors ...... Crimson & Gray Postseason ...... None Colors ...... Blue and White Postseason ...... None Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Series with Flyers ...... SJU leads 9-5 Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Series with Flyers ...... Dayton leads 10-6 Arena (Capacity) . SJU Alumni Fieldhouse (3,200) Last Meeting ...... Dayton 78-70 (1/9/05 - Arena ...... Bauman-Eberhardt Center (2,200) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 10/3 Philadelphia, Pa.) Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 10/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/0 Head Coach Cindy Griffin Head Coach Shimmy Gray Alma Mater ...... Saint Joseph's (1991) Assistant Coach ...... Lynn Milligan Alma Mater ...... Michigan (1994) Assistant Coach ...... Marlene Stollings Record at SJU ...... 72-53 (Four Years) Assistant Coach ...... Chris Day Record at Saint Louis ...... First Year Assistant Coach ...... Tony Francis Career Record ...... 120-86 (Seven Years) Assistant Coach ...... Susan Moran Career Record ...... First Year Assistant Coach ...... Petra Jackson

Media Relations Media Relations WBB Contact ...... Jack Jumper Office Phone ...... (610) 660-3389 WBB Contact ...... Chuck Yahng Office Phone ...... (314) 977-3346 Cell Phone ...... (610) 636-3701 Office Fax ...... (610) 660-1724 Home Phone ...... (314) 909-1148 Office Fax ...... (314) 977-7193 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (610) 2599 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (314) 412-8655 WWW.SJUHAWKS.COM WWW.SLUBILLIKENS.COM

Temple Tennessee-Martin Owls Skyhawks

Sunday, February 19 • UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio - 2:00 p.m. ET Tuesday, December 20 • UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio - 7:00 p.m. ET

School Information School Information Location ...... Philadelphia, Pa. 2004-05 Record ...... 28-4 Location ...... Martin, Tenn. 2004-05 Record ...... 9-19 Enrollment ...... 33,000 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 16-0 (Champion) Enrollment ...... 6,000 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 8-8 (Sixth) Colors ...... Cherry & White Postseason ...... NCAA Second Round Colors ...... Blue, Orange & White Postseason ...... None Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Series with Flyers ...... Dayton leads 8-3 Conference ...... Ohio Valley Series with Flyers ...... First Meeting Arena (Capacity) ...... Liacouras Center Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 10/4 Arena (Capacity) ...... Skyhawk Arena (6,700) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 5/9 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/2

Head Coach Dawn Staley Head Coach Tara Tansil Alma Mater ...... Virginia (1992) Assistant Coach ...... Lisa Boyer Alma Mater ...... UT Martin (1996) Assistant Coach ...... Lou DiFeo Record at Temple ...... 81-41 (Four Years) Assistant Coach ...... Carla McGhee Record at UT-Martin ...... 9-19 (One Year) Assistant Coach ...... LaNise Rosemond Career Record ...... 81-41 (Four Years) Assistant Coach ...... Ervin Monier Career Record ...... (9-19 (One Year)

Media Relations Media Relations WBB Contact ...... Aimee Cicero Office Phone ...... (215) 204-3850 WBB Contact ...... Joe Lofaro Office Phone ...... (731) 881-7632 Cell Phone ...... (215) 651-1254 Office Fax ...... (215) 204-7499 Cell Phone ...... (731) 514-2905 Office Fax ...... (731) 881-7624 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (215) 204-7445 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (731) 587-7694 WWW.OWLSPORTS.COM WWW.UTMSPORTS.COM

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05-2107_gut 70 10/25/05, 11:09 AM THE OPPONENTS Wright State Xavier Raiders Musketeers

Tuesday, December 6 • UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio - 7:00 p.m. ET Thursday, January 19 • UD Arena - Dayton, Ohio - 7:00 p.m. ET Sunday, February 26 • - Cincinnati, Ohio - 2:00 p.m. ET

School Information School Information Location ...... Fairborn, Ohio 2004-05 Record ...... 19-11 Location ...... Cincinnati, Ohio 2004-05 Record ...... 22-10 Enrollment ...... 15,446 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 11-5 (T-Second) Enrollment ...... 6,600 Conference Record (Finish) 13-3 (T-First, West) Colors ...... Hunter Green & Gold Postseason ...... None Colors ...... Navy Blue, Gray & White Postseason ...... WNIT Quarterfinals Conference ...... Horizon League Series with Flyers ...... Dayton leads 27-3 Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Series with Flyers ...... Dayton leads 28-19 Arena (Capacity) ... Ervin J. (10,632) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/1 Arena (Capacity) ...... Cintas Center (10,250) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 6/5 Starters Returing/Lost ...... 4/1 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1

Head Coach Bridgett Williams Head Coach Kevin McGuff Record at Wright State ...... 45-70 (four years) Assistant Coach ...... Nathan Bellman Alma Mater ...... Saint Joseph's (Ind.) (1992) Assistant Coach ...... Mike Bradbury Career Record ...... 55-116 (five years) Assistant Coach ...... Kevin Williams Record at Xavier ...... 59-33 (Three Years) Assistant Coach ...... Kristin Cole Assistant Coach ...... Marlene Stollings Career Record ...... 59-33 (Three Years) Assistant Coach ...... Amber Stocks-Whitford

Media Relations Media Relations WBB Contact ...... Matt Zircher Office Phone ...... (937) 775-2831 WBB Contact ...... Pat McKenna Office Phone ...... (513) 745-2058 Cell Phone ...... (937) 492-1796 Office Fax ...... (937) 775-2818 Cell Phone ...... (513) 503-4863 Office Fax ...... (513) 745-2825 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (937) 775-4687 Email ...... [email protected] Press Row ...... (513) 745-3929 WWW.WSURAIDERS.COM WWW.GOXAVIER.COM

Holiday 2006 Atlantic 10 Tournament Women’s Basketball Wednesday and Thursday, December 28 & 29 Championship Friday - Monday, March 3–6 • Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse - Philadelphia, Pa. Samford Bulldogs HOST: Saint Joseph’s University Location ...... Birmingham, Ala. WBB Contact ...... Joey Mullins Arena (Capacity) ...... Seibert Hall (4,000) Cell Phone ...... (205) 532-3477 OPENING ROUND-Friday, March 3 2004-05 Record ...... 13-15 Email ...... [email protected] Session 1 Game 1 12:00pm Conference Record (Finish) ...... 6-10 (Seventh) Office Phone ...... (205) 726-2799 Game 2 2:00pm* Head Coach ...... Mike Morris Press Row ...... (205) 726-2377 Game 3 4:00pm* Alma Mater ...... Belhaven (1992) Website ...... www.samfordsports.com Game 4 6:00pm* QUARTERFINAL ROUND-Saturday, March 4 Location ...... Toledo, Ohio WBB Contact ...... Brian DeBendictis Session 2 Game 5 12:00pm Arena (Capacity) ...... John F. Savage Hall (9,000) Cell Phone ...... (419) 262-4234 Game 6 2:00pm* 2004-05 Record ...... 14-15 Email ...... [email protected] Game 7 4:00pm* Conference Record (Finish) ..... 9-7 (Fourth, West) Office Phone ...... (419) 530-4919 Game 8 6:00pm* Head Coach ...... Mark Ehlen Press Row ...... (419) 530-2027 Alma Mater ...... Ohio State (1975) Website ...... www.utrockets.com SEMIFINAL ROUND-Sunday, March 5 Tulane Green Wave Session 3 Game 9 2:00pm Atlantic 10 Network Game 10 4:00pm* Atlantic 10 Network Location ...... New Orleans, La. WBB Contact Heather Henning Arena (Capacity) ...... Fogelman Arena (3,600) Cell Phone ...... (217) 899-3533 CHAMPIONSHIP-Monday, March 6 2004-05 Record ...... 11-16 Email ...... [email protected] Conference Record (Finish) ...... 3-11 (T-12th) Office Phone ...... (504) 865-5506 Session 4 Game 11 5:00pm ESPN2 Head Coach ...... Lisa Stockton Press Row ...... (504) 862-8122 Alma Mater ...... Wake Forest (1986) Website ...... www.TulaneGreenWave.com WWW.ATLANTIC10.ORG

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On March 2, 1975, the idea of what is now the The next major change came in Atlantic 10 Conference was conceived. What started 1981 when the office of the commissioner as an eight-school, men’s basketball-only affiliation was instituted. Leland Byrd, who had served has grown into a 14-university, 21-sport league as president and executive director of the that is universally hailed as one of the best league since its inception, as well as ath- conferences in the country. letic director at West Virginia, was named That growth and prominence is a direct re- the Conference's first commissioner and sult of the ideals and commitments of the established the commissioner's office in Pitts- member institutions of the Atlantic 10. The burgh. Byrd guided the Eastern 8 through University of Dayton, , several membership changes as Rhode Is- , The George Washing- land, St. Bonaventure, Saint Joseph's, and ton University, , Univer- Temple replaced Pittsburgh and Villanova. sity of Massachusetts, University of Rhode After membership stabilized, the Eastern 8 trans- Island, , St. Bonaventure Univer- Atlantic 10 Conference formed into the Atlantic 10 Conference with Byrd orches- 230 South Broad Street sity, Saint Joseph's University, Temple University, and Xavier Suite 1700 trating the drive to make the league more broad-based as University have formed the foundation of the Atlantic 10 Philadelphia, PA 19102 the women's sports of basketball, gymnastics, softball, - a foundation which is further strengthened this season (215) 545-6678 tennis, and volleyball were added to the championship Fax: (215) 545-3342 with the additions of the University of North Carolina at www.atlantic10.org slate. Charlotte and . In May 1984, Byrd resigned as commissioner and was In 2005-06, the Atlantic 10 Conference celebrates replaced by Charlie Theokas, who remained at the Atlantic it’s 30th anniversary season. Although anniversaries are a 10 for 15 and a half months, bringing the league to Linda Bruno good time to reflect, this anniversary is a celebration of national consciousness with his "Think Atlantic 10" cam- the future as much as the past. "It is with Commissioner paign. On December 31, 1985, Theokas resigned to ...... Linda Bruno pride that we look back at our accomplishments and see Associate Commissioner accept the athletic director's position at Temple and was how far this league has truly come," says A-10 commis- ...... Steve Hurlbut replaced by Ron Bertovich, who officially assumed the sioner Linda Bruno, who begins her 12th season at the Assistant Commissioner commissioner's position in May 1986 after serving as ...... Mitchell Kendall helm of the league - the longest tenure of any commis- Assistant Commissioner/Compliance interim commissioner following Theokas' departure. In sioner in the Conference’s history. "More importantly, ...... Jackie Campbell eight years as commissioner, Bertovich expanded the however, the additions of Charlotte and Saint Louis en- Assistant Commissioner/Corporate Sponsorships Conference staff to better meet the growing needs of the sure that the future is brighter than it has ever been. We ...... Jeff Long membership and established the Atlantic 10 Television Assistant Commissioner/Public Relations are adding two members who will greatly enhance the ...... Ray Cella Network, which has developed into a major regional outlet national profile of all our sports and expose our programs Director of Championships and has won three Emmy Awards. In addition, he oversaw to two new markets in which our universities actively re- ...... Celene McGowan further membership changes as Xavier was added to the Associate Director of Communications cruit. The A-10 has never been as strong as it is now." ...... Stephen Haug league while Penn State, Rutgers, and West Virginia de- The Atlantic 10 Conference, which spans eight states Associate Director of Communications parted. Furthermore, he continued the league's empha- and the District of Columbia with a total population of ...... AnnMarie Person sis on broad-based programs as the Atlantic 10 expanded Assistant Director of Sponsorships almost 73 million people, will crown champions in 21 ...... Karl Mawhinney its championship list with the additions of women's cross sports this season: baseball, men's and women's basket- Coordinator of Television Operations country, field hockey, men's and women's soccer, women's ball, men's and women's cross country, field hockey, men's ...... Dan Williams swimming & diving, and men's and women's indoor track Assistant to the Commissioner golf, women’s lacrosse, men's and women's indoor and ...... Charisse Davidson & field, as well as the reinstitution of men's swimming & outdoor track & field, women's rowing, men's and women's Finance Assistant diving. soccer, softball, men's and women's swimming & diving, ...... Marybeth Chartier On April 13, 1994, Bertovich resigned his position Compliance Assistant men's and women's tennis, and women's volleyball...... Jamie Braunwarth to accept the job of vice president and general manager The genesis of this tradition of success can be traced Coordinator of Men's Basketball Officials of Empire Sports Network in Buffalo. On June 14, 1994, to March 2, 1975, when eight university representatives ...... Jim Satalin Linda Bruno was officially introduced as the Atlantic 10's met in Harrisburg, PA, to discuss the formation of a new Coordinator of Women's Basketball/Field Hockey Officials fourth commissioner. As commissioner, Bruno has ...... Marie Koch collegiate basketball association. A similar meeting was Assignor of Softball/Soccer Officials strengthened the Atlantic 10's membership with the addi- also held on May 23 of that year, with the final formation ...... Nick Cinquanto tions of Charlotte, Dayton, Fordham, La Salle, Richmond, of the Eastern Collegiate Basketball League announced Assignor of Volleyball Officials and Saint Louis. She also negotiated television deals with ...... Bill Stevens on August 13, 1975. The NCAA granted allied affiliation Assignor of Baseball Officials ESPN and was among the first to sign a contract with status upon the ECBL on October 15, 1975, and granted ...... Nick Zibelli College Sports Television, which provides greater expo- the league an automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament Receptionist sure for the Atlantic 10's athletic programs. Under her ...... Ginette Gilbert on June 17, 1976. Championships Intern leadership, the Atlantic 10 has increased its champion- The ECBL began operation at the start of the 1976- ...... TBA ship schedule to 21 sports with the additions of women's 77 season with Duquesne, George Washington, Massa- Marketing Intern rowing, men's and women's outdoor track & field, and ...... TBA chusetts, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Villanova, and women’s lacrosse. In 1997, Bruno also spearheaded the West Virginia as its charter members. Several changes league’s entrance into Division I football with the forma- happened quickly in the ECBL, the first coming in 1977- tion of the Atlantic 10 Football Conference, which has won 78 when the league changed its name to the Eastern three national titles in its eight-year existence. In addition, Athletic Association - better known as the Eastern 8 - to in an effort to recognize the athletic and academic achieve- reflect its changing mission. That year, the Eastern 8 ments of all student-athletes, Bruno instituted the became more than a basketball league as the men's Commissioner's Honor Roll, which cites every Atlantic 10 sports of baseball, cross country, golf, swimming, and student-athlete with a 3.5 gpa or better. tennis were added to the championship schedule.

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Years Player Ht Hometown Years Player Ht Hometown Years Player Ht Hometown 1981-85 Leah Alba 5-6 Manistee, MI 1989-93 Nikki Harris 5-11 Chillicothe, OH 1970-74 Patty Palcic 5-1 Gowanda, NY 2002-03 Nastassia Alcius 5-6 Lexington, KY 1999-03 Heather Haselman 6-1 Kalida, OH 1980-84 Pam Palmer 5-5 Springfield, OH 2001-03 Sarah Allen 6-0 Cincinnati, OH 1973-74 Lawana Henderson 5-1 Dayton, OH 1971-75 Pat Penders 5-7 Pleasantville, NY 1980-81 Yvonne Anderson 5-10 Columbus, OH 1987-89 Rochelle Henderson 5-9 Somerset, KY 1995-99 Anitra Perry 6-1 Columbus, OH 2004-06 Ashley Armstrong 5-9 Beloit, OH 1981-82 Tara Hessert ------2003-06 Amber Peterink 6-1 Kendallville, IN 1989-93 Julie Arnold 6-2 Middletown, OH 1996-00 Christi Hester 5-9 Louisville, KY 1980-84 Laurie Plank 5-11 Sidney, OH 1990-94 Natalie Hill 5-8 Chillicothe, OH 1985-89 Tobette Pleasant 5-10 Dayton, OH 1991-93 Melissa Banjoff 5-7 Avon Lake, OH 2000-02 Kristy Hineline 6-1 Toronto, Ontario 1990-92 Shannon Potee 6-3 Mason, OH 1974-78 Joy Barnett 6-0 Bellbrook, OH 1968-69 Liz Hoffman ------1977-78 Pat Barnhorst ------1977-81 Pat Hoffman 5-8 Sparta, NJ 1990-94 Bonnie Quellhorst 6-5 Minster, OH 1976-77 Dorry Barr 5-10 Silver Springs, MD 1973-76 Mary Lou Holder 5-9 Dayton, OH 1987-90 Teri Basye 5-10 Hamilton, OH 2004-05 Brittany Holterman 5-11 Racine, WI 1978-81 Kim Ramsey 5-9 Springfield, OH 1977-80 Journey Beard 5-11 Convoy, OH 2004-06 Terri Ramsey 5-5 Tacoma, WA 1973-74 Sharon Beigel ----- Dayton, OH 1969-70 Arnelle Jackson ------1986-90 Tammy Rasey 5-7 Antwerp, OH 1968-69 Kathy Bergman ------1972-76 Gail Jacobsen ----- Bergenfield, NJ 2005-06 Marie Rosche 6-2 Rockville, MD 1995-96 Lisa Blackwell 5-4 Lanham, MD 1975-78 Kathy Janosco 5-5 Pittsburgh, PA 1990-94 Nychola Richardson 5-11 Columbus, OH 1970-72 Gayle Blevins ----- Dayton, OH 1996-00 Janette Jaques 6-2 Lafayette, IN 1996-98 Jennelle Ristau 6-1 Kimberly, WI 1985-86 Andy Brown 5-8 Delaware, OH 1979-80 Marlene Jarzynka 5-10 Baden, PA 1991-95 Janice Roberts 5-10 Wyoming, MI 1968-69 Emily Bruns ------1978-80 Julie Johnson 5-8 Kettering, OH 2003-04 Amber Robinson 5-6 North Canton, OH 1973-74 Barbara Buckley ----- Swarthmore, PA 1994-97 Kara Johnson 6-0 Grandville, MI 1998-99 Nikki Roush 5-4 Delaware, OH 1972-76 Betty Burke 5-8 Erie, PA 1973-77 Sandy Johnson 5-5 Dayton, OH 1995-96 Courtney Ruffing 5-8 Rochester, MI 1980-84 Donna Burks 5-11 Cincinnati, OH 1995-97 Janet Jones 5-7 Barbourville, KY 1998-99 Ann Ryder 5-6 Dayton, OH 2001-05 Leslie Burns 6-1 Cincinnati, OH 1999-01 Victoria Jones 5-3 Dayton, OH 2003-05 Katie Butler 6-1 Findlay, OH 1975-76 Corliss Jordan ------1998-99 Helena Safarikova 6-4 Prague, Czech Rep. 1982-86 Mary Byers 5-6 Midland, MI 1989-93 Shari Sauder 5-6 Brown City, MI 1993-96 Amber Kaiser 6-2 Lenexa, KA 1972-73 Maureen Saunders ------1981-85 Lori Cahill 5-8 Gahanna, OH 2002-03 Julie Kafun 6-0 Akron, OH 1980-84 Julie Schaefer 6-1 Kettering, OH 1984-85 Shari Campbell 5-10 East Setauket, NY 1974-76 Deirdre Kane 5-8 Somerdale, NJ 1976-79 Cindy Schaeffer 5-5 Dayton, OH 2002-06 Angela Cape 6-3 Warren, OH 1969-70 Cathy Keegan ------1998-03 Sarah Schloss 6-0 Cincinnati, OH 1997-98 Queesha Clark 5-6 East St. Louis, IL 1976-77 Maureen Kirby 5-7 South Euclid, OH 1977-79 Donna Schwartz ------2004-06 Karah Cloxton 5-8 Winfield, WV 1982-86 Rhonda Klette 5-8 Edgewood, KY 1985-86 Ann Sera 5-7 Waterford, MI 1968-69 Ellen Collins ------1970-71 Gail Kochan ------1970-71 Nancy Shearer ------1968-70 Sue Collins ------1962-66 Kathy Koogler ----- Belmont, OH 1993-97 Emily Sinke 5-9 St. John’s, MI 1968-69 Mo Concannon ------1984-88 Michele Kruty 6-2 Manistee, MI 1996-00 Crystal Smith 5-7 Columbus, OH 1977-78 Mary Condit ------1993-97 Amy Kumle 5-11 Springboro, OH 1992-96 Steph Smith 6-3 Newport, PA 1969-73 Carol Condon ----- Birmingham, MI 1987-91 Eileen Stein 5-10 Sharonville, OH 1970-72 Sue Condy ------1977-81 Carol Lammers 5-11 Miller City, OH 1993-94 Latonia Stiner 6-0 East Cleveland, OH 1994-98 Tiffany Conley 5-7 Hollidaysburg, PA 1969-70 Peg Larkin ------1977-81 Tammy Stritenberger 5-5 Dayton, OH 1971-74 Thelma Cromartie ----- Dayton, OH 1969-73 Sue Larkin ----- Bricktown, NJ 2003-06 Jennifer Strong 6-1 Warrensville, OH 1977-80 Beverly Crusoe 5-11 Dayton, OH 1975-76 Debbie Laubert ------1992-96 Jessica Stuart 5-10 Pensacola, FL 1975-76 Jayne Culloo ------1973-77 Pat Lockwood 6-2 South Amboy, NJ 1999-04 Cyndi Stull 6-1 Centerville, OH 1981-85 Sharon Curd 5-9 Columbus, OH 1997-98 Heidi Lonnberg 5-11 Espoo, Finland 1999-03 Marnina Sullivan 5-7 Detroit, MI 2004-06 Kiki Lund 5-11 Aarhus, Denmark 1980-81 Tonya Davis 5-4 Columbus, OH 1969-71 Jeanne Tayloe ------1995-99 Kizzy Dawson 5-9 Indianapolis, IN 1981-82 Lori Magee 5-7 Sea Isle City, NJ 2005-06 Jennifer Tisza 6-3 Port Clinton, OH 1968-71 Janet Deters ------1998-02 Alena Martens 5-10 Woodbury, MN 1998-99 Niceta Trevathan 5-10 Indianapolis, IN 2003-06 Lyndsey DeWitt 5-8 Upper Sandusky, OH 1976-77 Kathy Mason 5-6 Erie, PA 1969-70 Ginny Thorne ------1984-86 Cheryl Dickerson 6-0 Witchita, KA 1993-97 Steph Mathu 5-9 Green Bay, WI 1975-76 Kelly Tsocaris ------1972-73 Patti Dieden ----- Wilmette, IL 1976-77 Karen Mays 5-9 Dayton, OH 1968-69 Pam Diehl ------1977-81 Mary McDonald 5-11 Kettering, OH 1976-77 Cathy Wack 5-10 Bethesda, MD 1974-77 Cindy DiGregory 5-5 Ft. Wayne, IN 1998-02 Shannon McFadden 5-6 Bryn Mawr, PA 1997-98 Keeoma Wardford 5-11 Beaverton, OR 1999-03 Chrissy Donovan 5-10 Cincinnati, OH 1974-76 Jo McGuire 5-7 Dayton, OH 1989-93 Janie Weckesser 5-6 Dayton, OH 1968-70 Pat Doubet ------1997-01 RaeLynn McIntosh 6-3 New Albany, IN 1983-87 Monica West 6-1 Xenia, OH 1969-70 Meg McManus ------2001-05 Emily Williams 5-10 Beavercreek, OH 1993-95 Katina Edmonds 5-7 Elton, KY 1989-93 Jennifer Meineke 6-1 Raleigh, NC 1986-87 Lisa Williams 5-5 Jefferson Twp., OH 1987-89 Shiela Evans 6-0 Lancaster, WI 1986-90 Annette Melvin 5-10 Schweinfurt, FRG 1981-82 Debbie Wilson 5-8 LaVale, MD 1976-80 Ann Meyers 6-1 Dayton, OH 2000-02 Mandy Winner 6-2 Ft. Loramie, OH 1977-78 Marisue Findley ------2000-01;03-04 Becky Miller 6-0 Scottsdale, Az. 2004-06 Cara Wright 6-0 West Chester, OH 1986-90 Cindy Frericks 5-9 Kettering, OH 1972-75 Carol Miller 5-6 Dayton, OH 1993-97 Renee Miller 5-5 Napoleon, OH 1982-86 Theresa Yingling 6-5 Centerville, OH 1986-90 Teri Gaerke 5-11 Rockford, OH 1999-04 Stefanie Miller 5-5 Beavercreek, OH 1979-83 Sue Youngpeter 5-7 Delphos, OH 1969-73 Debbie Gapinski ----- Cincinnati, OH 2002-03 Amanda Moore 5-5 Southfield, MI 1968-69 Cathy Gephart ------1976-77 Jenny Munson 5-3 Louisville, KY 1985-86 Monica Glass 5-9 Atlanta, GA 1979-80 Mary Gleason 5-6 Golden, CO 1968-69 Becky Newcombe ------1977-78 Kathy Gluvna ------1987-91 Kaihra Goodman 5-11 Akron, OH 2004-06 Nikki Oakland 6-2 San Diego, CA 1988-89 Keri Goodwin 6-0 St. Mary’s, OH 1983-87 Kathy O’Brien 6-4 Dayton, OH 1970-72 Jan Grady ----- Silver Springs, MD 1990-93 Louise Oess 5-6 Cambridge, OH 1988-92 Lisa Green 5-11 Coshocton, OH 1970-71 Linda O’Keefe ------1968-69 Ginny Greene ------1962-66 Shirley Oswald ------1975-77 Chris Gruber 5-8 Cincinnati, OH

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2,672 • Ann Meyers 1976-1980 6-foot-1 • Dayton, Ohio Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1976-1986 Frosh 29 --- 246 469 .524 ------103 142 .732 377 13.0 69 --- 35 595 20.5 1977-1988 Soph 31 --- 246 449 .547 ------168 198 .848 336 10.8 43 --- 50 660 21.2 1978-1989 Junior 31 --- 250 438 .575 ------103 133 .774 233 7.5 30 --- 44 603 19.5 1979-1980 Senior 35 --- 309 486 .636 ------196 231 .848 347 9.9 37 --- 48 814 21.2 CAREER 126 --- 1051 1842 .571 ------570 704 .810 1293 10.3 179 --- 177 2672 26.3 2,151 • Carol Lammers 1977-1981 5-foot-11 • Miller City, Ohio Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1977-78 Frosh 31 --- 164 306 .535 ------70 96 .729 241 7.7 30 --- 33 398 12.8 1978-79 Soph 36 --- 191 398 .480 ------87 121 .720 263 7.3 29 --- 62 469 13.0 1979-80 Junior 38 --- 266 473 .562 ------88 140 .632 268 7.1 41 --- 48 620 16.3 1980-81 Senior 34 --- 277 479 .578 ------110 138 .797 324 9.5 62 13 32 664 19.5 CAREER 139 --- 898 1656 .542 ------355 495 .717 1096 7.9 162 13* 175 2151 15.5 1,850 • Donna Burks 1980-1984 5-foot-11 • Cincinnati, Ohio Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1980-81 Frosh 19 680 33 70 .471 ------32 44 .727 89 4.7 1 6 12 98 5.2 1981-82 Soph 27 175 311 .563 ------70 122 .574 254 9.4 5 10 25 420 15.6 1982-83 Junior 30 979 274 463 .592 ------115 183 .628 371 12.4 19 6 26 663 22.1 1983-84 Senior 31 951 287 485 .592 ------95 170 .559 336 10.8 24 11 38 669 21.6 CAREER 107 769 1329 .579 ------312 519 .601 1050 9.8 49 33 101 1850 17.3 1,627 • Beverly Crusoe 1977-1980 5-foot-11 • Dayton, Ohio Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1977-78 Soph 31 --- 181 389 .465 ------83 133 .625 371 11.9 109 --- 96 445 14.3 1978-79 Junior 36 --- 243 549 .443 ------71 98 .724 307 8.5 85 --- 193 557 15.5 1979-80 Senior 38 --- 286 610 .469 ------53 87 .609 268 7.1 164 --- 179 625 16.4 CAREER 105 --- 710 1548 .459 ------207 318 .651 946 9.0 358 --- 468 1627 15.5

1,413 • Theresa Yingling 1982-1986 6-foot-5 • Centerville, Ohio Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1982-83 Frosh 29 733 160 295 .542 ------53 90 .589 245 8.4 23 22 20 373 12.9 1983-84 Soph 31 757 162 324 .500 ------42 65 .646 247 8.0 27 28 21 366 11.8 1984-85 Junior 28 644 144 294 .489 ------47 78 .603 222 7.9 19 29 11 335 12.0 1985-86 Senior 28 576 147 271 .543 ------45 75 .600 184 6.6 20 20 22 339 12.1 CAREER 116 2710 613 1184 .518 ------187 308 .607 898 7.7 89 99 74 1413 12.2 1,380 • Tammy Stritenberger 1977-1981 5-foot-6 • Dayton, Ohio Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1977-78 Frosh 31 --- 125 296 .422 ------42 53 .792 51 1.6 105 --- 48 292 9.4 1978-79 Soph 36 --- 185 410 .450 ------21 30 .700 68 1.9 177 --- 87 391 10.9 1979-80 Junior 25 --- 120 286 .420 ------23 26 .885 31 1.2 103 --- 37 263 10.5 1980-81 Senior 34 --- 189 464 .407 ------56 71 .789 75 2.2 208 2 50 434 12.7 CAREER 126 --- 619 1456 .425 ------142 180 .789 225 1.8 593 2* 222 1380 10.9 1,350 • Natalie Hill 1990-1994 5-foot-7 • Chillicothe, Ohio Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1990-91 Frosh 28 607 81 242 .335 6 32 .188 82 118 .685 84 3.0 45 0 32 250 8.9 1991-92 Soph 26 790 104 282 .369 10 40 .250 88 110 .800 94 3.6 76 5 31 306 11.9 1992-93 Junior 26 828 107 261 .410 17 54 .315 66 93 .710 122 4.7 47 6 49 297 11.4 1993-94 Senior 27 871 172 405 .425 42 119 .353 111 148 .750 104 3.9 59 5 44 497 18.4 CAREER 107 3096 464 1190 .390 75 245 .306 347 469 .740 404 3.8 227 16 156 1350 12.6 1,340 • Sandy Johnson 1973-1977 5-foot-5 • Dayton, Ohio Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1973-74 Frosh 20 --- 85 ------43 88 .489 ------213 10.7 1974-75 Soph 23 --- 187 ------22 48 .458 ------396 17.2 1975-76 Junior 22 --- 169 ------40 78 .513 ------378 17.2 1976-77 Senior 28 --- 157 ------39 59 .661 ------353 12.6 CAREER 93 --- 598 ------144 273 .527 ------1340 14.4

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1,337 • Michele Kruty 1984-1988 6-foot-2 • Manistee, Mich. Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1984-85 Frosh 26 460 80 200 .400 ------38 64 .594 128 4.9 16 15 20 198 7.6 1985-86 Soph 28 743 166 349 .476 ------60 89 .674 226 8.1 43 42 30 392 14.0 1986-87 Junior 28 793 153 398 .384 ------57 84 .676 193 6.9 34 78 30 363 13.0 1987-88 Senior 25 764 168 377 .446 0 7 .000 48 78 .615 193 7.7 72 85 43 384 15.4 CAREER 107 2760 567 1324 .428 0 7 .000 203 315 .644 740 6.9 165 220 123 1337 11.9 1,308 • Tobette Pleasant 1985-1989 5-foot-10 • Dayton, Ohio Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1985-86 Frosh 27 240 41 85 .482 ------14 33 .424 70 2.6 6 3 10 96 3.6 1986-87 Soph 28 615 114 220 .518 ------68 121 .562 206 7.4 19 4 21 296 10.6 1987-88 Junior 28 920 188 355 .530 0 2 .000 85 124 .685 231 8.3 71 19 53 461 16.5 1988-89 Senior 27 908 183 412 .444 1 7 .143 88 137 .642 276 10.2 49 21 66 455 16.9 CAREER 110 2683 526 1072 .491 1 9 .111 255 415 .614 783 7.1 145 47 150 1308 11.9 1,268 • Christi Hester 1996-2000 5-foot-9 • Lexington, Ky. Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1996-97 Frosh 27 762 135 301 .449 22 62 .355 98 164 .598 101 3.7 88 5 37 390 14.4 1997-98 Soph 27 829 132 310 .426 27 78 .346 79 121 .653 70 2.6 86 5 18 370 13.7 1998-99 Junior 14 210 22 49 .449 3 8 .375 9 19 .474 22 1.6 28 2 12 56 4.0 1999-00 Senior 30 831 157 341 .460 24 57 .421 114 144 .792 98 3.3 120 20 60 452 15.1 CAREER 98 2632 446 1001 .446 76 205 .371 300 448 .670 291 2.9 322 32 127 1268 12.9 1,254 • Stefanie Miller 1999-2004 5-foot-5 • Beavercreek, Ohio Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1999-00 Frosh 29 631 55 125 .440 37 77 .481 21 23 .913 47 1.6 74 0 38 168 5.8 2000-01 Soph 29 924 102 265 .385 40 115 .348 69 76 .908 77 2.7 131 2 63 313 10.8 2001-02 Junior 6 209 26 76 .342 13 33 .394 18 20 .900 24 4.0 20 0 9 83 13.8 2002-03 Jr (RS) 27 911 96 250 .384 62 148 .419 52 57 .912 61 2.3 94 3 35 306 11.3 2003-04 Senior 28 1049 137 374 .366 69 208 .332 41 48 .854 84 3.0 177 1 44 384 13.7 CAREER 119 3724 416 1090 .382 221 581 .380 201 224 .897 293 2.5 496 6 189 1254 10.5 1,128 • Steph Mathu 1993-1997 5-foot-9 • Green Bay, Wisc. Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1978-1979 Frosh 29 968 141 299 .472 ------56 71 .789 252 8.7 61 25 18 338 11.7 1979-1980 Soph 27 684 98 210 .467 ------64 76 .842 140 5.2 26 9 6 260 9.6 1980-1981 Junior 29 1034 203 348 .583 ------85 111 .766 231 8.0 35 13 11 491 16.9 1981-1982 Senior 30 1113 239 432 .553 ------75 105 .714 210 7.0 47 17 5 553 18.4 CAREER 115 3799 681 1289 .528 ------280 363 .771 833 7.2 169 64 40 1642 14.3 1,099 • Leah Abla 1981-85 5-foot-6 • Manistee, Mich. Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1981-82 Frosh 28 680 96 201 .478 ------24 33 .727 60 2.1 73 7 29 216 7.7 1982-83 Soph 28 800 46 121 .380 ------26 44 .591 62 2.4 97 6 33 118 4.5 1983-84 Junior 31 1077 195 395 .494 ------97 125 .776 111 3.6 166 6 48 487 15.7 1984-85 Senior 25 777 110 260 .423 ------58 83 .699 82 3.3 105 6 36 278 11.1 CAREER 112 3334 447 977 .458 ------205 285 .719 315 2.9 441 25 146 1099 9.9 1,013 • Kizzy Dawson 1995-99 5-foot-9 • Indianapolis, Ind. Year Class G Min FG Att Pct 3Pt Att Pct FT Att Pct Reb Avg Ast Blk Stl Pts Avg 1995-96 Frosh 27 486 86 207 .415 29 74 .392 40 53 .755 78 2.9 23 3 16 241 8.9 1996-97 Soph 27 462 92 212 .434 11 38 .289 41 58 .707 64 2.4 26 1 26 236 8.7 1997-98 Junior 27 654 106 257 .412 17 52 .327 42 56 .750 100 3.7 26 4 32 271 10.0 1998-99 Senior 28 742 96 224 .429 3 7 .429 70 87 .805 94 3.4 51 4 33 265 9.5 CAREER 109 2344 380 900 .422 60 171 .351 193 254 .760 336 3.1 126 12 107 1013 9.3

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Most Points Scored Career Seasons G Pts Avg 1 Ann Meyers 1976-80 126 2672 21.2 2 Carol Lammers 1977-81 139 2151 15.2 3 Donna Burks 1980-84 107 1850 17.3 4 Beverly Crusoe 1977-80 105 1627 15.5 5 Theresa Yingling 1982-86 116 1413 12.2 6 Tammy Stritenberger 1977-81 126 1380 11.0 7 Natalie Hill 1990-94 107 1350 12.6 8 Sandy Johnson 1973-77 93 1340 14.4 9 Michele Kruty 1984-88 107 1337 12.5 10 Tobette Pleasant 1985-89 110 1308 11.9 11 Christi Hester 1996-00 98 1268 12.9 12 Stefanie Miller 1999-04 119 1254 10.5 13 Steph Mathu 1993-97 107 1128 10.5 14 Leah Abla 1981-85 110 1099 10.0 15 Kizzy Dawson 1995-99 109 1013 9.3 16 Julie Arnold 1989-93 110 975 8.9 17 Janice Roberts 1991-95 107 967 9.0 18 Lisa Green 1988-92 103 928 9.0 19 Chrissy Donovan 1999-03 111 894 8.1 20 Sarah Schloss 1998-03 118 856 7.3 21 RaeLynn McIntosh 1996-00 112 816 7.3 22 Emily Williams 2001-05 105 796 7.6 23 Annette Melvin 1986-90 110 786 7.1 24 Steph Smith 1992-96 92 756 8.2

Season Season G Pts Avg 1 Ann Meyers Sr 1979-80 35 814 23.2 2 Donna Burks Sr 1983-84 31 669 21.6 3 Carol Lammers Sr 1980-81 34 664 19.5 Ann Meyers is UD’s all-time leading scorer with 2,672 points. She’s the only Flyer to top 2,200 career points and to average more than 20 4 Donna Burks Jr 1982-83 30 663 22.1 points per game for her career. 5 Ann Meyers So 1977-78 31 660 21.1 6 Beverly Crusoe Sr 1979-80 38 625 16.4 Freshmen Game Opponent Date Pts Yearly Leaders Class G Pts Avg 7 Carol Lammers Jr 1979-80 38 620 16.3 1 Ann Meyers Salisbury St Mar 23, 1977 36 1968-69 Pam Diehl Senior 11 78 7.1 8 Ann Meyers Jr 1978-79 31 603 19.5 2 Christi Hester Virginia Tech Jan 18, 1997 35 1969-70 Sue Collins Senior 9 84 9.3 9 Ann Meyers Fr 1976-77 29 595 20.5 3 Theresa Yingling Michigan Dec 21, 1982 29 1970-71 Janet Deters Senior 16 178 11.1 10 Beverly Crusoe Jr 1978-79 36 557 15.5 4 Kizzy Dawson Saint Joseph’s Mar 1, 1996 25 1971-72 Thelma Cromartie Frosh 15 155 10.3 11 Natalie Hill Sr 1993-94 27 497 18.4 Sharon Curd Ohio Feb 27, 1982 25 1972-73 Patty Palcic Junior 15 107 7.1 12 Leah Abla Jr 1983-84 31 487 15.7 1973-74 Sandy Johnson Frosh 20 213 10.6 13 Carol Lammers So 1978-79 36 469 13.0 Half Opponent Date Pts 1974-75 Sandy Johnson Soph 23 396 17.2 14 Tobette Pleasant Jr 1987-88 28 461 16.5 1 Michele Kruty Cleveland St 2nd Feb 7, 1987 28 1975-76 Sandy Johnson Junior 22 378 17.2 15 Tobette Pleasant Sr 1988-89 27 455 16.9 1976-77 Ann Meyers Frosh 29 595 20.5 16 Christi Hester Sr 19 99-00 30 452 15.1 Most Points Per Game 1977-78 Ann Meyers Soph 31 660 21.1 17 Beverly Crusoe So 1977-78 31 445 14.3 Career Seasons G Pts Avg 1978-79 Ann Meyers Junior 31 603 19.5 18 Tammy Stritenberger Sr 1980-81 34 434 12.7 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 126 2672 21.2 1979-80 Ann Meyers Senior 35 814 23.2 19 Donna Burks So 1981-82 27 420 15.6 2 Donna Burks ‘80-84 107 1850 17.3 1980-81 Carol Lammers Senior 34 664 19.5 20 Sandy Johnson So 1974-75 23 396 17.2 3 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 105 1627 15.5 1981-82 Donna Burks Soph 27 420 15.6 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 139 2151 15.5 1982-83 Donna Burks Junior 30 663 22.1 Freshmen Only Season G Pts Avg 5 Sandy Johnson ‘73-77 93 1340 14.4 1983-84 Donna Burks Senior 31 669 21.6 1 Ann Meyers 1976-77 29 595 20.5 6 Christi Hester ‘96-00 98 1268 12.9 1984-85 Theresa Yingling Junior 28 335 12.0 2 Carol Lammers 1977-78 31 398 12.8 7 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 107 1350 12.6 1985-86 Michele Kruty Soph 28 392 14.0 3 Christi Hester 1996-97 27 390 14.4 8 Michele Kruty ‘84-88 107 1337 12.5 1986-87 Michele Kruty Junior 28 363 13.0 4 Theresa Yingling 1982-83 29 373 12.9 9 Theresa Yingling ‘82-86 116 1413 12.2 1987-88 Tobette Pleasant Junior 28 461 16.5 5 Julie Schaefer 1980-81 34 348 10.2 10 Tobette Pleasant ‘85-89 110 1308 11.9 1988-89 Tobette Pleasant Senior 27 455 16.9 6 Tammy Stritenberger 1977-78 31 292 9.4 1989-90 Anette Melvin Senior 28 346 12.4 7 Jenelle Ristau 1996-97 27 267 9.9 Season Season G Pts Avg 1990-91 Lisa Green Junior 29 348 12.0 8 Sharon Curd 1981-82 27 264 9.8 1 Ann Meyers Senior ‘79-80 35 814 23.2 1991-92 Shannon Potee Senior 28 366 13.1 9 Sarah Schloss 1998-99 28 253 9.0 2 Donna Burks Junior ‘82-83 30 663 22.1 1992-93 Julie Arnold Senior 27 407 15.1 10 Natalie Hill 1990-91 28 250 8.9 3 Donna Burks Senior ‘83-84 31 669 21.6 1993-94 Natalie Hill Senior 27 497 18.4 4 Ann Meyers Soph ‘77-78 31 660 21.2 1994-95 Steph Mathu Soph 27 346 12.8 Game Opponent Date Pts 5 Ann Meyers Frosh ‘76-77 29 595 20.4 1995-96 Steph Mathu Junior 26 310 11.9 1 Donna Burks Michigan Dec 21, 1982 43 6 Carol Lammers Senior ‘80-81 34 664 19.5 1996-97 Christi Hester Frosh 27 390 14.4 2 Donna Burks Cleveland St Jan 17, 1984 41 Ann Meyers Junior ‘78-79 31 603 19.5 1997-98 Christi Hester Soph 27 370 13.7 3 Ann Meyers Col of Charleston Mar 23, 1980 40 8 Natalie Hill Senior ‘93-94 27 497 18.4 1998-99 RaeLynn McIntosh Soph 28 274 9.8 4 Ann Meyers twice last Feb 13, 1980 38 9 Sandy Johnson Soph ‘74-75 23 396 17.2 1999-00 Christi Hester Senior 30 452 15.1 5 Donna Burks Wright State Feb 24, 1983 37 Sandy Johnson Junior ‘75-76 22 378 17.2 2000-01 Cyndi Stull Soph 18 201 11.2 6 Ann Meyers Salisbury St Mar 23, 1977 36 2001-02 Sarah Allen Junior 21 273 13.0 Michele Kruty Cleveland St Feb 7, 1987 36 Freshmen Only Season G Pts Avg 2002-03 Cyndi Stull Junior 28 323 11.5 8 Stefanie Miller Xavier Jan 30, 2004 35 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-77 29 595 20.4 2003-04 Stefanie Miller Senior 28 384 13.7 Christi Hester Virginia Tech Jan 18, 1997 35 2 Christi Hester ‘96-97 27 390 14.4 2004-05 Cara Wright Junior 28 341 12.2 Ann Meyers Louisiana Mar 21, 1980 35 3 Theresa Yingling ‘82-83 29 373 12.9 4 Carol Lammers ‘77-78 31 398 12.8 5 Yvonne Anderson ‘80-81 32 375 11.7

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Most Rebounds Most Offensive Rebounds Career Seasons G Rebs Avg Career Seasons G OReb Avg 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 126 1293 10.3 1 Cyndi Stull ‘99-04 79 263 3.33 2 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 139 1096 7.9 2 Tobette Pleasant ‘86-89 83 262 3.16 3 Donna Burks ‘80-84 107 1050 9.8 3 Anette Melvin ‘86-90 110 237 2.15 4 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 105 946 9.0 4 Steph Smith ‘92-96 92 231 2.51 5 Theresa Yingling ‘82-86 116 898 7.7 5 RaeLynn McIntosh ‘97-01 112 225 2.01 6 Tobette Pleasant ‘85-89 110 785 7.1 6 Julie Arnold ‘89-93 111 214 1.93 7 Michele Kruty ‘84-88 107 740 6.9 7 Anitra Perry ‘95-99 97 190 1.96 8 Julie Arnold ‘89-93 110 616 5.6 8 Kaihra Goodman ‘87-91 83 175 2.11 9 Steph Smith ‘92-96 92 585 6.4 9 Teri Gaerke ‘86-90 101 174 1.72 10 RaeLynn McIntosh ‘97-01 112 581 5.1 10 Lisa Green ‘88-92 103 171 1.66 11 Cyndi Stull ‘99-04 79 563 7.1 12 Anette Melvin ‘86-90 110 536 4.9 Season Season G OReb Avg 13 Kaihra Goodman ‘87-91 83 514 6.2 1 Cyndi Stull Jr ‘02-03 28 124 4.43 14 Sharon Curd ‘81-85 107 513 4.8 2 Cara Wright Jr 04-05 28 93 3.32 2 Tobette Pleasant Sr ‘88-89 27 91 3.37 Season Season G Rebs Avg 3 Tobette Pleasant Jr ‘87-88 28 87 3.11 1 Ann Meyers Fr ‘76-77 29 377 13.0 4 Anette Melvin Sr ‘89-90 28 85 3.04 2 Beverly Crusoe So ‘77-78 31 371 11.9 5 Tobette Pleasant So ‘86-87 28 84 3.00 Donna Burks Jr ‘82-83 30 371 12.4 6 Shannon Potee Sr ‘91-92 28 82 2.93 4 Ann Meyers Sr ‘79-80 35 347 9.9 Julie Arnold Sr ‘92-93 27 82 3.04 5 Ann Meyers So ‘77-78 31 336 10.8 8 Jennifer Meineke Sr ‘92-93 28 77 2.75 Donna Burks Sr ‘83-84 31 336 10.8 RaeLynn McIntosh So ‘98-99 28 77 2.75 7 Carol Lammers Sr ‘80-81 34 324 9.5 10 Keeoma Wardford Sr ‘97-98 26 75 2.89 8 Beverly Crusoe Jr ‘78-79 36 307 8.5 9 Tobette Pleasant Sr ‘88-89 28 278 8.3 Freshmen Only Season G OReb Avg 10 Joy Barnett So ‘75-76 22 276 12.5 1 Cyndi Stull ‘99-00 26 71 2.73 11 Carol Lammers Jr ‘79-80 38 268 7.1 2 Anette Melvin ‘86-87 28 62 2.21 Beverly Crusoe Sr ‘79-80 38 268 7.1 3 Alena Martens ‘98-99 28 53 1.89 13 Carol Lammers So ‘78-79 36 263 7.3 4 Amy Kumle ‘93-94 27 49 1.81 14 Donna Burks So ‘81-82 27 254 9.4 5 Janette Jaques ‘96-97 27 46 1.70 15 Theresa Yingling So ‘83-84 31 247 8.0 Highest Rebounding Average Freshmen Only Season G Rebs Avg Career Seasons G Rebs Avg 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-77 29 377 13.0 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 126 1293 10.3 2 Theresa Yingling ‘82-83 29 245 8.4 2 Donna Burks ‘80-84 107 1050 9.8 Carol Lammers is one of three Flyers with 1,000 career rebounds. 3 Carol Lammers ‘77-78 31 241 7.8 3 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 105 946 9.0 She is also second on UD’s all-time scoring list. 4 Julie Schaefer ‘80-81 34 232 6.8 4 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 139 1096 7.9 5 Sharon Curd ‘81-82 27 198 7.3 5 Theresa Yingling ‘82-86 116 898 7.7 Yearly Leaders Class G Reb Avg 6 Cyndi Stull ‘99-00 26 167 6.4 6 Cyndi Stull ‘99-04 79 563 7.1 1975-76 Joy Barnett So 22 276 12.5 7 Jenelle Ristau ‘96-97 27 145 5.4 Tobette Pleasant ‘85-89 110 785 7.1 1976-77 Ann Meyers Fr 29 377 13.0 8 Jennifer Strong ‘03-04 27 144 5.1 8 Cheryl Dickerson ‘84-86 56 393 7.0 1977-78 Ann Meyers So 31 336 10.8 9 Anette Melvin ‘86-87 28 136 4.9 9 Michele Kruty ‘84-88 107 740 6.9 1978-79 Beverly Crusoe Jr 36 307 8.5 10 Michele Kruty ‘84-85 26 128 4.9 10 Steph Smith ‘92-96 92 585 6.4 1979-80 Ann Meyers Sr 35 347 9.9 Mary McDonald ‘77-78 28 128 4.6 1980-81 Carol Lammers Sr 34 324 9.5 Season Season G Rebs Avg 1981-82 Donna Burks So 27 254 9.4 Game Opponent Date Reb 1 Ann Meyers Fr ‘76-77 29 377 13.0 1982-83 Donna Burks Jr 30 371 12.4 1 Janet Deters Bowling Green Feb 27, 1971 27 2 Joy Barnett So ‘75-76 22 276 12.5 1983-84 Donna Burks Sr 31 336 10.8 2 Donna Burks Michigan Dec 21, 1983 21 3 Donna Burks Jr ‘82-83 30 371 12.4 1984-85 Theresa Yingling Jr 28 222 7.9 Donna Burks Marshall Jan 15, 1983 21 4 Beverly Crusoe So ‘77-78 31 371 11.9 1985-86 Cheryl Dickerson Sr 28 244 8.7 Donna Burks Charleston (WV) Jan 28, 1983 21 5 Thelma Cromartie Sr ‘73-74 20 221 11.1 1986-87 Tobette Pleasant So 28 206 7.4 5 Donna Burks Purdue Nov 27, 1982 20 6 Ann Meyers So ‘77-78 31 336 10.8 1987-88 Tobette Pleasant Jr 28 231 8.3 Betty Burke Ohio Dominican Feb 2, 1974 20 Donna Burks Sr ‘83-84 31 336 10.8 1988-89 Tobette Pleasant Sr 28 278 9.9 Cara Wright Detroit Dec 18, 2004 20 8 Ann Meyers Sr ‘79-80 35 346 9.9 1989-90 Kaihra Goodman Jr 28 205 7.3 7 Joy Barnett Cincinnati Mar 9, 1976 19 Tobette Pleasant Sr ‘88-89 28 278 9.9 1990-91 Kaihra Goodman Sr 24 159 6.6 Donna Burks Colorado State Jan 17, 1984 19 10 Carol Lammers Sr ‘80-81 34 324 9.5 1991-92 Shannon Potee Sr 28 218 7.8 9 Thelma Cromartie Kent State Feb 16, 1974 17 11 Donna Burks So ‘81-82 27 254 9.4 1992-93 Julie Arnold Sr 27 234 8.7 Sharon Curd Butler Mar 2, 1983 17 12 Betty Burke So ‘73-74 20 178 8.9 1993-94 Steph Smith So 27 188 7.0 Donna Burks W. Kentucky Jan 25, 1984 17 13 Cheryl Dickerson Sr ‘85-86 28 244 8.7 1994-95 Steph Smith Jr 26 182 7.0 Theresa Yingling Evansville Feb 20, 1984 17 Julie Arnold Sr ‘92-93 27 234 8.7 1995-96 Steph Smith Sr 23 166 7.2 Michele Kruty E. Kentucky Jan 6, 1988 17 15 Cara Wright Jr ‘04-05 28 240 8.6 1996-97 Jenelle Ristau Fr 27 145 5.4 1997-98 Keeoma Wardford Sr 26 159 6.1 Freshmen Only Opponent Date Reb Freshmen Only Season G Rebs Avg 1998-99 RaeLynn McIntosh So 28 178 6.4 1 Amber Peterink Boise State Nov 21, 2003 16 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-77 29 377 13.0 1999-00 RaeLynn McIntosh Jr 30 175 5.8 2 Theresa Yingling ‘82-83 29 245 8.4 2000-01 RaeLynn McIntosh Sr 29 137 4.7 3 Carol Lammers ‘77-78 31 241 7.8 2001-02 Heather Haselman Jr 28 212 7.6 4 Sharon Curd ‘81-82 27 198 7.3 2002-03 Cyndi Stull Jr 28 226 8.1 5 Julie Schaefer ‘80-81 34 232 6.8 2003-04 Angela Cape So 28 194 6.9 6 Cyndi Stull ‘99-00 26 167 6.4 2004-05 Cara Wright Jr 28 240 8.6 7 Jenelle Ristau ‘95-96 27 145 5.4

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05-2107_gut 78 10/25/05, 11:09 AM INDIVIDUAL ASSIST LEADERS

Most Assists Freshmen Only (min 60 ast) Seasons Ast TO Ratio Yearly Leaders Class G Asts Avg Career Seasons G Asts Avg 1 Rhonda Klette ‘82-83 61 44 1.39 1977-78 Tammy Stritenberger Fr 31 105 3.39 1 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-81 126 593 4.71 2 Stefanie Miller ‘99-00 74 71 1.04 1978-79 Tammy Stritenberger So 36 177 4.92 2 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 119 496 4.17 3 Anette Melvin ‘86-87 67 69 0.97 1979-80 Beverly Crusoe Sr 38 164 4.32 3 Cindy Frericks ‘86-90 111 450 4.05 Pam Rasey ‘86-87 67 69 0.97 1980-81 Tammy Stritenberger Sr 34 208 6.12 4 Pam Palmer ‘80-84 110 443 4.03 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-78 105 108 0.97 1981-82 Sue Youngpeter Jr 24 100 4.17 5 Leah Abla ‘81-85 110 441 4.01 6 Shannon McFadden ‘98-99 88 97 0.91 1982-83 Pam Palmer Jr 30 117 3.90 6 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 110 374 3.40 1983-84 Pam Palmer Sr 31 179 5.77 7 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 105 358 3.41 Highest Assist Average 1984-85 Mary Byers Jr 28 107 3.82 8 Sue Youngpeter ‘79-83 123 330 2.68 Career Seasons G Asts Avg 1985-86 Mary Byers Sr 28 119 4.25 9 Christi Hester ‘96-00 98 322 3.23 1 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-81 126 593 4.71 1986-87 Anette Melvin Fr 28 67 2.39 10 Renee Miller ‘93-97 107 295 2.76 2 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 119 496 4.17 Pam Rasey Fr 28 67 2.39 11 Pam Rasey ‘86-90 111 271 2.44 3 Cindy Frericks ‘86-90 111 450 4.05 1987-88 Cindy Frericks So 28 124 4.43 12 Shannon McFadden ‘98-02 107 269 2.51 4 Pam Palmer ‘80-84 110 443 4.03 1988-89 Cindy Frericks Jr 27 127 4.70 13 Anette Melvin ‘86-90 110 231 2.10 5 Leah Abla ‘81-85 110 441 4.01 1989-90 Cindy Frericks Sr 28 134 4.79 Janice Roberts ‘91-95 107 231 2.17 6 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 105 358 3.41 1990-91 Shari Sauder So 29 140 4.83 15 Lisa Green ‘88-92 103 227 2.20 7 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 110 374 3.40 1991-92 Shari Sauder Jr 25 107 4.28 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 107 227 2.12 8 Christi Hester ‘96-00 98 322 3.23 1992-93 Shari Sauder Sr 28 96 3.43 9 Renee Miller ‘93-97 107 295 2.76 1993-94 Janice Roberts Jr 27 75 2.78 Season Season G Asts Avg 10 Sue Youngpeter ‘79-83 123 330 2.68 1994-95 Renee Miller So 27 91 3.37 1 Tammy Stritenberger Sr ‘80-81 34 208 6.12 1995-96 Renee Miller Jr 27 82 3.04 2 Pam Palmer Sr ‘83-84 31 179 5.77 Season Season G Asts Avg 1996-97 Renee Miller Sr 27 102 3.78 3 Stefanie Miller Sr ‘03-04 28 177 6.32 1 Stefanie Miller Sr ‘03-04 28 177 6.32 1997-98 Christi Hester So 27 86 3.12 Tammy Stritenberger So ‘78-79 36 177 4.92 2 Tammy Stritenberger Sr ‘80-81 34 208 6.12 1998-99 Shannon McFadden Fr 28 88 3.14 5 Leah Abla Jr ‘83-84 31 166 5.35 3 Stefanie Miller Sr ‘03-04 20 119 5.95 1999-00 Christi Hester Sr 30 120 4.00 6 Beverly Crusoe Sr ‘79-80 38 164 4.32 4 Pam Palmer Sr ‘83-84 31 179 5.77 2000-01 Stefanie Miller So 29 131 4.52 7 Shari Sauder So ‘90-91 29 140 4.83 5 Leah Abla Jr ‘83-84 31 166 5.35 2001-02 Chrissy Donovan Jr 28 107 3.82 8 Cindy Frericks Sr ‘89-90 28 134 4.79 6 Tammy Stritenberger So ‘78-79 36 177 4.92 2002-03 Stefanie Miller Jr 27 94 3.48 9 Stefanie Miller So ‘00-01 29 131 4.52 7 Shari Sauder So ‘90-91 29 140 4.83 2003-04 Stefanie Miller Sr 28 177 6.32 10 Cindy Frericks Jr ‘88-89 27 127 4.70 8 Cindy Frericks Sr ‘89-90 28 134 4.79 2004-05 Terri Ramsey Jr 28 81 2.89 9 Cindy Frericks Jr ‘88-89 27 127 4.70 Freshmen Only Season G Asts Avg 10 Stefanie Miller So ‘00-01 29 131 4.52 1 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-78 31 105 3.39 2 Christi Hester ‘96-97 27 88 3.26 Freshmen Only Season G Asts Avg Shannon McFadden ‘98-99 28 88 3.14 1 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-78 31 105 3.39 4 Stefanie Miller ‘99-00 29 74 2.55 2 Christi Hester ‘96-97 27 88 3.26 5 Leah Abla ‘81-82 26 73 2.81 3 Shannon McFadden ‘98-99 28 88 3.14 4 Leah Abla ‘81-82 26 73 2.81 Game Opponent Date Ast 5 Stefanie Miller ‘99-00 29 74 2.55 1 Stefanie Miller Boise State Nov 21, 2003 14 Pam Palmer Ohio State Jan 3, 1982 14 3 Tammy Stritenberger South Carolina St Mar 23, 1979 13 Leah Abla Xavier Feb 28, 1985 13

Half Opponent Date Ast Stefanie Miller Boise State Nov 21, 2003 9

Best Assist-to-Turnover Ratio Career (min 200 ast) Seasons Ast TO Ratio 1 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-81 593 454 1.31 2 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 496 401 1.24 3 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 374 311 1.20 4 Shannon McFadden ‘98-02 269 228 1.18 5 Sue Youngpeter ‘79-83 330 282 1.17 6 Christi Hester ‘96-00 322 278 1.16 7 Pam Palmer ‘80-84 443 397 1.14 8 Pam Rasey ‘86-90 271 245 1.11 9 Renee Miller ‘93-97 295 278 1.06 Leah Abla ‘81-85 441 416 1.06

Season (min 75 ast) Season Ast TO Ratio 1 Christi Hester Sr ‘99-00 120 57 2.11 2 Renee Miller Sr ‘96-97 102 54 1.88 3 Shannon McFadden Sr ‘01-02 85 49 1.73 4 Shari Sauder Jr ‘91-92 107 64 1.67 Chrissy Donovan Jr ‘01-02 107 64 1.67 6 Tammy Stritenberger Sr ‘80-81 208 130 1.60 7 Pam Palmer Sr ‘83-84 179 119 1.50 8 Sue Youngpeter So ‘80-81 113 77 1.47 9 Stefanie Miller Sr ‘03-04 177 127 1.39 Tammy Stritenberger Jr ‘79-80 103 74 1.39

Tammy Stritenberger still owns the asssist mark at UD with 593 in 126 games. Stefanie Miller pulled into second place, but was still 97 assists short. Miller made a serious charge at Stritenberger’s all-time career assist-to-turnover ratio record, but finished .07 behind.

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05-2107_gut 79 10/25/05, 11:09 AM INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOAL LEADERS

Most Field Goals Made Most Field Goals Attempted Best Field Goal Accuracy Career Seasons FG Att Pct Career Seasons FG Att Pct Career (min. 225 fgm) Seasons FG Att Pct 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 1051 1842 .571 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 1051 1842 .571 1 Donna Burks ‘80-84 769 1329 .579 2 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 898 1656 .542 2 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 898 1656 .542 2 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 1051 1842 .571 3 Donna Burks ‘80-84 769 1329 .579 3 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 710 1548 .459 3 Steph Smith ‘92-96 269 482 .558 4 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 710 1548 .459 4 Sandy Johnson ‘73-77 598 1520 .393 4 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 898 1656 .542 5 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-81 619 1456 .425 5 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-81 619 1456 .425 5 Anitra Perry ‘95-99 237 442 .536 6 Theresa Yingling ‘82-86 613 1184 .518 6 Donna Burks ‘80-84 769 1329 .579 6 Theresa Yingling ‘82-86 613 1184 .518 7 Sandy Johnson ‘73-77 598 1520 .393 7 Michele Kruty ‘84-88 567 1324 .428 7 Lisa Green ‘88-92 393 781 .503 8 Michele Kruty ‘84-88 567 1324 .428 8 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 464 1190 .390 Mary McDonald ‘77-81 279 564 .495 9 Tobette Pleasant ‘85-89 526 1072 .491 9 Theresa Yingling ‘82-86 613 1184 .518 9 Tobette Pleasant ‘85-89 526 1072 .491 10 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 464 1190 .390 10 Tobette Pleasant ‘85-89 526 1072 .491 10 Cyndi Stull ‘99-04 263 539 .488

Season Season FG Att Pct Season Season FG Att Pct Season (min. 100 fgm) Season FG Att Pct 1 Ann Meyers Sr ‘79-80 309 486 .636 1 Beverly Crusoe Sr ‘79-80 286 610 .469 1 Ann Meyers Sr ‘79-80 309 486 .636 2 Donna Burks Sr ‘83-84 287 485 .592 2 Beverly Crusoe Jr ‘78-79 243 549 .443 2 Donna Burks Sr ‘83-84 287 485 .592 3 Beverly Crusoe Sr ‘79-80 286 610 .469 3 Ann Meyers Sr ‘79-80 309 486 .636 Donna Burks Jr ‘82-83 274 463 .592 4 Carol Lammers Sr ‘80-81 277 479 .578 4 Donna Burks Sr ‘83-84 287 485 .592 4 Anitra Perry Jr ‘97-98 108 186 .581 5 Donna Burks Jr ‘82-83 274 463 .592 5 Carol Lammers Sr ‘80-81 277 479 .578 5 Steph Smith Jr ‘94-95 102 176 .580 6 Carol Lammers Jr ‘79-80 266 473 .562 6 Carol Lammers Jr ‘79-80 266 473 .562 6 Carol Lammers Sr ‘80-81 277 479 .578 7 Ann Meyers Jr ‘78-79 250 438 .575 7 Ann Meyers Fr ‘76-77 246 469 .524 7 Ann Meyers Jr ‘78-79 250 438 .575 8 Ann Meyers Fr ‘76-77 246 469 .524 8 Tammy Stritenberger Sr ‘80-81 189 464 .407 8 Karen Mays Fr ‘76-77 172 299 .575 Ann Meyers So ‘77-78 246 449 .547 9 Donna Burks Jr ‘82-83 274 463 .592 9 Donna Burks So ‘81-82 175 311 .563 10 Beverly Crusoe Jr ‘78-79 243 549 .443 10 Ann Meyers So ‘77-78 246 449 .547 Freshmen Only(min. 50 fgm) Season FG Att Pct Freshmen Only Season FG Att Pct Freshmen Only Season FG Att Pct 1 Karen Mays ‘76-77 172 299 .575 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-77 246 469 .524 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-77 246 469 .524 2 Mary McDonald ‘77-78 89 158 .563 2 Carol Lammers ‘77-78 164 306 .535 2 Carol Lammers ‘77-78 164 306 .535 3 Kathy O’Brien ‘83-84 58 104 .558 3 Theresa Yingling ‘82-83 160 295 .542 4 Christi Hester ‘96-97 135 301 .449 4 Theresa Yingling ‘82-83 160 295 .542 4 Christi Hester ‘96-97 135 301 .449 5 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-78 125 296 .422 5 Carol Lammers ‘77-78 164 306 .535 5 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-78 125 296 .422 3 Theresa Yingling ‘82-83 160 295 .542 Game (min. 5 fgm) Opponent Date FG/Att Game Opponent Date FG Game Opponent Date Att 1 Carol Lammers Ohio Northern Feb 13, 1978 6/6 1 Donna Burks Michigan Dec 21, 1982 18 1 Pat Doubet Ohio State Feb 8, 1969 35 2 Mary McDonald Marshall Jan 10, 1981 6/6 Donna Burks Cleveland State Jan 17, 1984 18 2 Michele Kruty Cleveland State Feb 7, 1987 29 Sharon Curd Evansville Feb 23, 1985 6/6 3 Michele Kruty Cleveland State Feb 7, 1987 17 3 Donna Burks Michigan Dec 21, 1982 27 Lisa Green Detroit Feb 23, 1991 6/6 4 Ann Meyers Salisbury State Mar 23, 1977 15 4 Ann Meyers Marshall Feb 4, 1980 26 Ann Meyers Charleston 1980 15 Beverly Crusoe Cal Poly Mar 18, 1980 26 Yearly Leaders(min 50 fgm) Class FG Att Pct 1976-77 Karen Mays Frosh 172 299 .575 Consecutive Opponents Season FG 1977-78 Ann Meyers Soph 246 449 .547 1 Ann Meyers Defiance & Mt.St.Joseph’s1978-79 11 1978-79 Ann Meyers Junior 250 438 .575 Rhonda Klette Evansville & Xavier 1984-85 11 1979-80 Ann Meyers Senior 309 486 .636 Single-Game: 10, Kristy Hineline (Duquesne, Feb 7, 2001) 1980-81 Carol Lammers Senior 277 479 .578 1981-82 Donna Burks Soph 175 311 .563 The Flyers all-time leader in field goal percentage, Donna Burks made 57.9 percent of her shots and posted a .592 FG% in each 1982-83 Donna Burks Junior 274 463 .592 of her final two seasons. 1983-84 Donna Burks Senior 287 485 .592 1984-85 Theresa Yingling Junior 144 294 .489 1985-86 Theresa Yingling Senior 147 271 .543 1986-87 Tobette Pleasant Soph 114 220 .518 1987-88 Tobette Pleasant Junior 188 355 .530 1988-89 Pam Rasey Junior 117 256 .457 1989-90 Lisa Green Soph 81 168 .482 1990-91 Lisa Green Junior 153 300 .510 1991-92 Lisa Green Senior 118 222 .532 1992-93 Julie Arnold Senior 176 325 .542 1993-94 Steph Smith Soph 71 126 .563 1994-95 Steph Smith Junior 102 176 .580 1995-96 Steph Smith Senior 111 198 .561 1996-97 Christi Hester Frosh 135 301 .449 1997-98 Anitra Perry Junior 108 186 .581 1998-99 Helena Safarikova Junior 60 116 .517 1999-00 Alena Martens Soph 117 229 .511 2000-01 Cyndi Stull Soph 71 125 .568 2001-02 Heather Haselman Junior 93 194 .479 2002-03 Cyndi Stull Junior 121 254 .476 2003-04 Angela Cape Soph 83 182 .456 2004-05 Cara Wright Junior 146 274 .533

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05-2107_gut 80 10/25/05, 11:09 AM INDIVIDUAL FREE THROW LEADERS

Most Free Throws Made Most Free Throws Attempted Career Seasons FT Att Pct Career Seasons FT Att Pct 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 570 704 .810 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 570 704 .810 2 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 355 495 .717 2 Donna Burks ‘80-84 312 519 .601 3 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 347 440 .789 3 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 355 495 .717 4 Donna Burks ‘80-84 312 519 .601 4 Christi Hester ‘96-00 300 448 .669 5 Christi Hester ‘96-00 300 448 .669 5 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 347 440 .789 6 Steph Mathu ‘93-97 257 328 .784 6 Tobette Pleasant ‘85-89 255 415 .614 7 Tobette Pleasant ‘85-89 255 415 .614 7 Steph Mathu ‘93-97 257 328 .784 8 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 207 318 .651 8 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 207 318 .651 9 Cindy Frericks ‘86-90 205 312 .657 9 Michele Kruty ‘84-88 203 315 .644 Leah Abla ‘81-85 205 285 .719 10 Cindy Frericks ‘86-90 205 312 .657

Season Season FT Att Pct Season Season FT Att Pct 1 Ann Meyers Sr ‘79-80 196 231 .848 1 Ann Meyers Sr ‘79-80 196 231 .848 2 Ann Meyers So ‘77-78 168 198 .848 2 Ann Meyers So ‘77-78 168 198 .848 3 Donna Burks Jr ‘82-83 115 183 .628 3 Donna Burks Jr ‘82-83 115 183 .628 4 Christi Hester Sr ‘99-00 114 144 .792 4 Donna Burks Sr ‘83-84 95 170 .559 5 Natalie Hill Sr ‘93-94 111 148 .750 5 Christi Hester Fr ‘96-97 98 164 .598 6 Carol Lammers Sr ‘80-81 110 138 .797 6 Natalie Hill Sr ‘93-94 111 148 .750 7 Ann Meyers Fr ‘76-77 103 142 .725 7 Christi Hester Sr ‘99-00 114 144 .792 Ann Meyers Jr ‘78-79 103 133 .774 8 Ann Meyers Fr ‘76-77 103 142 .725 9 Christi Hester Fr ‘96-97 98 164 .598 9 Carol Lammers Jr ‘79-80 88 140 .632 10 Leah Abla Jr ‘83-84 97 125 .776 10 Carol Lammers Sr ‘80-81 110 138 .797

Freshmen Only Season FT Att Pct Freshmen Only Season FT Att Pct 1 Ann Meyers ‘76-77 103 142 .848 1 Christi Hester ‘96-97 98 164 .598 2 Christi Hester ‘96-97 98 164 .598 2 Ann Meyers ‘76-77 103 142 .732 3 Natalie Hill ‘90-91 82 116 .695 3 Natalie Hill ‘90-91 82 118 .695 4 Julie Schaefer ‘80-81 76 104 .731 4 Julie Schaefer ‘80-81 76 104 .731 5 Carol Lammers ‘77-78 70 96 .729 5 Carol Lammers ‘77-78 70 96 .729

Game Opponent Date FT Game Opponent Date Att 1 Carol Lammers Miami Jan 11, 1978 14 1 Christi Hester Virginia Tech Jan 18, 1997 19 2 Carol Lammers Miami Jan 11, 1978 16 Consecutive Opponents Season FT 3 Donna Burks North Dakota St Dec 29, 1983 16 1 Kara Johnson 5-game span 1994-95 39 Single-Game: 13, Jenelle Ristau (vs. Temple, Feb 2, 1997) Best Free Throw Accuracy Career (min. 100 ftm) Seasons FT Att Pct 1 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 201 224 .897 2 Rhonda Klette ‘82-86 126 143 .881 3 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 570 704 .810 4 Emily Williams ‘01-04 101 127 .795 Rhonda Klette missed just six of 66 free throws her junior season 5 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-81 142 180 .789 and is second all-time in free-throw percentage at UD. 6 Steph Mathu ‘93-97 257 328 .784 7 Chrissy Donovan ‘99-03 188 245 .767 Yearly Leaders(min 50 fgm) Class FG Att Pct 8 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 347 456 .761 1976-77 Ann Meyers Frosh 103 142 .725 9 Kizzy Dawson ‘95-99 194 254 .760 1977-78 Ann Meyers Soph 168 198 .848 10 Heather Haselman ‘99-03 129 176 .733 1978-79 Ann Meyers Junior 103 133 .774 1979-80 Ann Meyers Senior 196 231 .848 Season (min. 60 ftm) Season FT Att Pct 1980-81 Carol Lammers Senior 110 138 .797 1 Rhonda Klette Jr ‘84-85 60 66 .909 1981-82 Sharon Curd Frosh 54 86 .628 2 Stefanie Miller So ‘00-01 69 76 .908 1982-83 Donna Burks Junior 115 183 .628 3 Ann Meyers Sr ‘79-80 196 231 .848 1983-84 Leah Abla Junior 97 125 .776 4 Steph Mathu Jr ‘95-96 71 84 .845 1984-85 Rhonda Klette Junior 60 66 .909 5 Kizzy Dawson Sr ‘98-99 70 87 .805 1985-86 Mary Byers Senior 43 52 .827 6 Natalie Hill So ‘91-92 88 110 .800 1986-87 Michele Kruty Junior 57 84 .676 7 Chrissy Donovan Sr ‘02-03 63 79 .797 1987-88 Tobette Pleasant Junior 85 124 .685 8 Carol Lammers Sr ‘80-81 110 138 .797 1988-89 Tobette Pleasant Senior 68 111 .613 9 Jenelle Ristau Jr ‘97-98 70 88 .795 1989-90 Cindy Frericks Senior 83 109 .761 10 Christi Hester Sr ‘99-00 114 144 .792 1990-91 Natalie Hill Frosh 82 118 .684 1991-92 Natalie Hill Soph 88 110 .800 Freshmen Only(min. 50 ftm) Season FT Att Pct 1992-93 Jennifer Meineke Senior 95 130 .731 1 Jenelle Ristau ‘95-96 54 68 .794 1993-94 Natalie Hill Senior 111 148 .750 2 Kara Johnson ‘94-95 63 80 .788 1994-95 Kara Johnson Frosh 63 80 .788 3 Ann Meyers ‘76-77 103 142 .732 1995-96 Steph Mathu Junior 71 84 .845 4 Julie Schaefer ‘80-81 76 104 .731 1996-97 Jenelle Ristau Frosh 54 68 .794 5 Carol Lammers ‘77-78 70 96 .729 1997-98 Jenelle Ristau Soph 70 88 .795 1998-99 Kizzy Dawson Senior 70 87 .805 Game (min. 4 ftm) Opponent Date M/Att 1999-00 Christi Hester Senior 114 144 .792 1 Carol Lammers Northwestern Jan 24, 1981 12/12 2000-01 Stefanie Miller Soph 69 76 .908 Stefanie Miller Fordham Jan 31, 2003 10/10 2001-02 Heather Haselman Junior 59 71 .831 2002-03 Stefanie Miller Junior 52 57 .912 2003-04 Stefanie Miller Senior 41 48 .854 2004-05 Emily Williams Senior 56 69 .812

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Most Three-Pointers Made Most Three-Pointers Attempted Best Three-Point Accuracy Career Seasons 3Pt Att Pct Career Seasons 3Pt Att Pct Career (min. 50 3pm) Seasons 3Pt Att Pct 1 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 221 581 .380 1 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 221 581 .380 1 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 221 581 .380 2 Steph Mathu ‘93-97 175 531 .330 2 Steph Mathu ‘93-97 175 531 .330 2 Christi Hester ‘96-00 76 205 .370 3 Chrissy Donovan ‘99-03 136 392 .347 3 Chrissy Donovan ‘99-03 136 392 .347 3 Sarah Allen ‘01-03 93 266 .349 4 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 99 286 .346 4 Emily Williams ‘01-05 96 320 .300 Kizzy Dawson ‘95-99 60 172 .349 5 Emily Williams ‘01-05 96 320 .300 5 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 99 286 .346 5 Chrissy Donovan ‘99-03 136 392 .347 6 Sarah Allen ‘01-03 93 266 .349 6 Sarah Allen ‘01-03 93 266 .349 6 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 99 286 .346 7 Christi Hester ‘96-00 76 205 .370 7 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 75 245 .306 7 Jenelle Ristau ‘96-98 62 180 .344 8 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 75 245 .306 8 Sarah Schloss ‘98-03 73 240 .304 8 Steph Mathu ‘93-97 175 531 .330 9 Sarah Schloss ‘98-03 73 240 .304 9 Emily Williams ‘01-04 68 218 .312 9 Emily Williams ‘01-04 68 218 .312 10 Emily Williams ‘01-04 66 214 .308 10 Christi Hester ‘96-00 76 205 .371 10 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 75 245 .306

Season Season 3Pt Att Pct Season Season 3Pt Att Pct Season (min. 20 3pm) Season 3Pt Att Pct 1 Stefanie Miller Sr ‘03-04 69 208 .332 1 Stefanie Miller Sr ‘03-04 69 208 .332 1 Stefanie Miller Fr ‘99-00 37 77 .481 2 Stefanie Miller Jr ‘02-03 62 148 .419 2 Steph Mathu Sr ‘96-97 60 177 .339 2 Christi Hester Sr ‘99-00 24 57 .421 3 Steph Mathu Sr ‘96-97 60 177 .339 3 Steph Mathu So ‘94-95 53 154 .344 3 Stefanie Miller Jr ‘02-03 62 148 .419 4 Steph Mathu So ‘94-95 53 154 .344 4 Stefanie Miller Jr ‘02-03 62 148 .419 4 Chrissy Donovan So ‘00-01 47 117 .402 5 Sarah Allen Jr ‘01-02 52 137 .380 5 Stefanie Miller Sr ‘03-04 55 146 .377 5 Kizzy Dawson Fr ‘95-96 29 74 .392 6 Chrissy Donovan So ‘01-02 47 117 .402 6 Steph Mathu Jr ‘95-96 43 139 .309 6 Jenelle Ristau So ‘97-98 36 93 .387 7 Steph Mathu Jr ‘95-96 43 139 .309 7 Sarah Allen Jr ‘01-02 52 137 .380 7 Sarah Allen Jr ‘01-02 52 137 .380 8 Natalie Hill Sr ‘93-94 42 119 .353 8 Chrissy Donovan Jr ‘01-02 41 131 .313 8 Steph Mathu Fr ‘93-94 24 65 .369 9 Sarah Allen Sr ‘02-03 41 129 .318 9 Sarah Allen Sr ‘02-03 41 129 .318 9 Emily Williams Fr ‘01-02 23 64 .359 Chrissy Donovan Jr ‘00-01 41 131 .313 10 Natalie Hill Sr ‘93-94 42 119 .353 10 Lyndsey DeWitt So ‘03-04 27 77 .351

Freshmen Only Season 3Pt Att Pct Freshmen Only Season 3Pt Att Pct Freshmen Only (min. 20 3pm) Season 3Pt Att Pct 1 Stefanie Miller ‘99-00 37 77 .481 1 Jennifer Strong ‘03-04 21 88 .239 1 Stefanie Miller ‘99-00 37 77 .481 2 Kizzy Dawson ‘95-96 29 74 .392 2 Jenelle Ristau ‘95-96 25 86 .291 2 Kizzy Dawson ‘95-96 29 74 .392 3 Sarah Schloss ‘98-99 27 80 .338 3 Sarah Schloss ‘98-99 27 80 .338 3 Steph Mathu ‘93-94 24 65 .369 4 Jenelle Ristau ‘95-96 25 86 .291 4 Stefanie Miller ‘99-00 37 77 .481 4 Emily Williams ‘01-02 23 64 .359 5 Steph Mathu ‘93-94 24 65 .369 5 Kizzy Dawson ‘95-96 29 74 .392 5 Christi Hester ‘96-97 22 62 .355 6 Emily Williams ‘01-02 23 64 .359 Game Opponent Date Att Game (min. 4 3pm) Opponent Date 3/A Game Opponent Date 3Pt 1 Stefanie Miller Massachusetts Jan 11, 2004 16 1 Victoria Jones UTEP Nov 25, 2000 6/6 1 Stefanie Miller Xavier Jan 30, 2004 7 2 Stefanie Miller Geo. Washington Feb 15, 2004 12 2 Steph Mathu Cincinnati Mar 1, 1994 4/4 Stefanie Miller Massachusetts Jan 11, 2004 7 3 Six with 11 Steph Mathu Saint Louis Jan 9, 1995 7 Yearly Leaders Class 3Pt Att Pct 4 Four with six 1987-88 Pam Rasey Soph 10 24 .417 1988-89 Eileen Stein Soph 10 28 .357 1989-90 Shari Sauder Frosh 12 38 .316 1990-91 Shari Sauder Soph 24 73 .329 1991-92 Shari Sauder Junior 34 90 .378 1992-93 Shari Sauder Senior 29 85 .341 1993-94 Natalie Hill Senior 42 119 .353 1994-95 Steph Mathu Soph 53 154 .344 1995-96 Steph Mathu Junior 43 139 .360 1996-97 Steph Mathu Senior 55 173 .318 1997-98 Jenelle Ristau Soph 36 93 .387 1998-99 Sarah Schloss Frosh 27 80 .338 1999-00 Stefanie Miller Frosh 37 77 .481 2000-01 Chrissy Donovan Soph 47 117 .402 2001-02 Sarah Allen Junior 52 137 .380 2002-03 Stefanie Miller Junior 62 148 .419 2003-04 Stefanie Miller Senior 69 208 .332 2004-05 Emily Williams Senior 28 102 .275

Stefanie Miller tops UD’s charts in threes made in a career, in a season and in a game. No Flyer connected on a better percentage of her threes than Miller, who also leads in free-throw percentage.

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Most Blocked Shots Season Season G Blks Avg Freshmen Only Season G Stls Avg Career Seasons G Blks Avg 1 Michele Kruty Sr ‘87-88 25 85 3.40 1 Julie Johnson ‘78-79 36 59 1.63 1 Michele Kruty ‘84-88 107 222 2.07 2 Michele Kruty Jr ‘86-87 28 78 2.78 2 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-78 31 48 1.55 2 Kathy O’ Brien ‘83-87 103 108 1.05 3 Kathy O’Brien Sr ‘86-97 28 44 1.57 3 Pat Hoffman ‘77-78 31 42 1.35 3 Theresa Yingling ‘82-86 116 99 0.85 4 Michele Kruty So ‘85-86 28 42 1.50 4 Sharon Curd ‘81-82 27 38 1.41 4 Steph Smith ‘92-96 92 86 0.93 5 Kathy O’Brien Jr ‘85-86 28 40 1.43 Stefanie Miller ‘99-00 29 38 1.31 5 Tobette Pleasant ‘85-89 110 59 0.54 6 Steph Smith Jr ‘94-95 26 29 1.12 6 Kaihra Goodman ‘87-91 83 54 0.65 7 Steph Smith So ‘93-94 27 28 1.04 Game Opponent Date Stls 7 RaeLynn McIntosh ‘97-01 112 53 0.47 Theresa Yingling Jr ‘84-85 28 29 1.04 1 Beverly Crusoe Michigan Jan 8, 1979 12 8 Julie Arnold ‘89-93 110 45 0.41 9 Shannon Potee Sr ‘91-92 28 28 1.00 Bonnie Quellhorst ‘90-94 80 45 0.56 Steph Smith Sr ‘95-96 23 23 1.00 Highest Steal Average 10 Shannon Potee ‘90-92 57 41 0.72 Career Seasons G Stls Avg Freshmen Only Season G Blks Avg 1 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 105 468 4.46 Season Season G Blks Avg 1 Theresa Yingling ‘82-83 29 22 0.76 2 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-81 126 222 1.76 1 Michele Kruty Sr ‘87-88 25 85 3.40 2 Nikki Oakland ‘04-05 28 21 0.75 3 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 119 189 1.59 2 Michele Kruty Jr ‘86-87 28 78 2.78 3 Michele Kruty ‘84-85 26 15 0.58 4 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 107 156 1.46 3 Kathy O’Brien Sr ‘86-87 28 44 1.57 4 Kathy O’Brien ‘83-84 28 13 0.46 5 Cindy Frericks ‘86-90 111 156 1.41 4 Michele Kruty So ‘85-86 28 42 1.50 5 Sarah Schloss ‘98-99 28 11 0.39 6 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 126 177 1.40 5 Kathy O’Brien Jr ‘85-86 28 40 1.43 7 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 110 152 1.38 6 Steph Smith Jr ‘94-95 26 29 1.12 Yearly Leaders Class G Blks Avg 8 Anette Melvin ‘86-90 110 151 1.37 Theresa Yingling Jr ‘84-85 28 29 1.04 1980-81 Yvonne Anderson Senior 32 21 0.66 9 Leah Abla ‘81-85 110 146 1.33 8 Shannon Potee Sr ‘91-92 28 28 1.00 1981-82 Debbie Wilson Senior 27 14 0.52 10 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 139 177 1.27 Steph Smith So ‘93-94 27 28 1.04 1982-83 Theresa Yingling Frosh 29 22 0.75 Theresa Yingling So ‘83-84 31 28 0.90 1983-84 Theresa Yingling Soph 31 28 0.90 Season Season G Stls Avg 1984-85 Theresa Yingling Junior 28 29 1.04 1 Beverly Crusoe Jr ‘78-79 36 193 5.36 Freshmen Only Season G Blks Avg 1985-86 Michele Kruty Soph 28 42 1.50 2 Beverly Crusoe Sr ‘79-80 38 179 4.71 1 Theresa Yingling ‘87-88 29 22 0.76 1986-87 Michele Kruty Junior 28 78 2.78 3 Beverly Crusoe So ‘77-78 31 96 3.10 2 Nikki Oakland ‘04-05 28 21 0.75 1987-88 Michele Kruty Senior 25 85 3.40 4 Liz Hoffman ‘78-79 31 76 2.45 3 Michele Kruty ‘84-85 26 15 0.58 1988-89 Tobette Pleasant Senior 27 19 0.70 5 Tobette Pleasant Sr ‘88-89 27 66 2.44 4 Kathy O’Brien ‘83-84 28 13 0.46 1989-90 Kaihra Goodman Junior 28 17 0.61 6 Tammy Stritenberger So ‘78-79 36 87 2.42 5 Julie Schaefer ‘80-81 34 12 0.35 1990-91 Kaihra Goodman Senior 24 16 0.67 7 Stefanie Miller So ‘00-01 29 63 2.17 Julie Arnold Soph 29 16 0.55 8 Christi Hester Sr ‘99-00 30 60 2.00 Game Opponent Date Blks 1991-92 Shannon Potee Senior 28 28 1.00 9 Julie Johnson ‘78-79 31 59 1.90 1 Michele Kruty Ball State Dec 5, 1987 10 1992-93 Julie Arnold Senior 27 14 0.52 10 Carol Lammers So ‘78-79 36 62 1.72 2 Michele Kruty Toledo Dec 2, 1986 8 1993-94 Steph Smith Soph 27 28 1.04 1994-95 Steph Smith Junior 26 29 1.12 Freshmen Only Season G Stls Avg Highest Blocked Shot Average 1995-96 Steph Smith Senior 23 23 1.00 1 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-78 31 48 1.55 Career Seasons G Blks Avg 1996-97 Jenelle Ristau Frosh 27 10 0.37 2 Christi Hester ‘96-97 27 37 1.37 1 Michele Kruty ‘84-88 107 222 2.07 Janette Jaques Frosh 27 10 0.37 3 Anette Melvin ‘86-87 28 37 1.32 2 Kathy O’Brien ‘83-87 103 108 1.05 1997-98 Keeoma Wardford Senior 26 17 0.65 4 Stefanie Miller ‘99-00 29 38 1.31 3 Steph Smith ‘92-96 92 86 0.93 1998-99 Helena Safarikova Junior 28 21 0.75 5 Cindy Frericks ‘86-87 28 36 1.29 4 Theresa Yingling ‘82-86 116 99 0.85 1999-00 Christi Hester Senior 30 12 0.40 5 Shannon Potee ‘90-92 57 41 0.72 2000-01 RaeLynn McIntosh Senior 29 15 0.52 Yearly Leaders Class G Stls Avg 6 Kaihra Goodman ‘87-91 83 54 0.65 2001-02 Sarah Allen Junior 21 10 0.48 1977-78 Beverly Crusoe Soph 31 96 3.10 7 Bonnie Quellhorst ‘90-94 80 45 0.56 Kristy Hineline Senior 28 10 0.36 1978-79 Beverly Crusoe Junior 36 193 5.36 8 Tobette Pleasant ‘85-89 110 59 0.54 2002-03 Sarah Allen Senior 28 10 0.36 1979-80 Beverly Crusoe Senior 38 179 4.71 9 RaeLynn McIntosh ‘97-01 112 53 0.47 2003-04 Angela Cape Soph 28 12 0.43 1980-81 Tammy Stritenberger Senior 34 50 1.47 10 Julie Arnold ‘89-93 110 45 0.41 2004-05 Cara Wright Junior 28 24 0.86 1981-82 Debbie Wilson Senior 27 46 1.70 1982-83 Sharon Curd Soph 30 51 1.70 Most Steals 1983-84 Leah Abla Junior 31 48 1.55 Career Seasons G Stls Avg 1984-85 Leah Abla Senior 25 36 1.44 1 Beverly Crusoe ‘77-80 105 468 4.46 1985-86 Cheryl Dickerson Senior 28 41 1.46 2 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-81 126 222 1.76 1986-87 Anette Melvin Frosh 28 37 1.32 3 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 119 189 1.59 1987-88 Tobette Pleasant Junior 28 53 1.89 4 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 139 177 1.27 1988-89 Tobette Pleasant Senior 27 66 2.44 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 126 177 1.40 1989-90 Anette Melvin Senior 28 48 1.71 6 Cindy Frericks ‘86-90 111 156 1.41 1990-91 Shari Sauder Soph 29 45 1.55 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 107 156 1.46 1991-92 Shari Sauder Junior 25 44 1.76 8 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 110 152 1.38 1992-93 Natalie Hill Junior 26 49 1.88 9 Anette Melvin ‘86-90 110 151 1.37 1993-94 Natalie Hill Senior 27 44 1.63 10 Tobette Pleasant ‘85-89 90 150 1.67 1994-95 Renee Miller Soph 27 33 1.22 1995-96 Renee Miller Junior 27 26 0.96 Season Season G Stls Avg 1996-97 Renee Miller Senior 27 45 1.67 1 Beverly Crusoe Jr ‘78-79 36 193 5.36 1997-98 Kizzy Dawson Senior 27 32 1.19 2 Beverly Crusoe Sr ‘79-80 38 179 4.71 1998-99 Sarah Schloss Frosh 28 35 1.25 3 Beverly Crusoe So ‘77-78 31 96 3.10 1999-00 Christi Hester Senior 30 60 2.00 4 Tammy Stritenberger So ‘78-79 36 87 2.42 2000-01 Stefanie Miller Soph 29 63 2.17 5 Liz Hoffman ‘78-79 31 76 2.45 2001-02 Marnina Sullivan Junior 27 41 1.52 6 Tobette Pleasant Sr ‘88-89 27 66 2.44 2002-03 Sarah Schloss Senior 28 44 1.57 7 Stefanie Miller So ‘00-01 29 63 2.17 2003-04 Stefanie Miller Senior 28 44 1.57 8 Carol Lammers So ‘78-79 36 62 1.72 2004-05 Emily Williams Senior 28 43 1.54 9 Christi Hester Sr ‘99-00 29 60 2.07 10 Julie Johnson ‘78-79 31 59 1.90

Bererly Crusoe is UD’s all-time steal leader, racking up over 200 more than any other Flyer in just three seasons. She owns the top three single- season marks.

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Most Games Played Freshmen Only Season G Min Avg Sizing The Flyers Career Seasons G 1 Shannon McFadden ‘98-99 28 806 28.8 Tallest Seasons Ht 1 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 139 2 Jennifer Strong ‘03-04 28 792 28.3 1 Bonnie Quellhorst 1990-94 6:05 2 Mary McDonald ‘77-81 129 Pam Rasey ‘86-87 28 792 28.3 Theresa Yingling 1982-86 6:05 3 Ann Meyers ‘76-80 126 4 Christi Hester ‘96-97 27 762 28.2 3 Kathy O’Brien 1983-87 6:04 Tammy Stritenberger ‘77-81 126 5 Sharon Curd ‘81-82 27 755 27.9 Helena Safarikova 1998-99 6:04 5 Sue Youngpeter ‘79-83 123 5 Angela Cape 2002-05 6:03 6 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 119 Yearly Leaders Class G Min Avg RaeLynn McIntosh 1997-01 6:03 7 Sarah Schloss ‘98-03 118 1981-82 Debbie Wilson Senior 27 991 36.7 Shannon Potee 1990-92 6:03 8 Theresa Yingling ‘82-86 116 1982-83 Donna Burks Junior 30 996 33.2 Steph Smith 1992-96 6:03 9 Pat Hoffman ‘77-81 113 1983-84 Leah Abla Junior 31 1077 34.7 9 Julie Arnold 1989-93 6:02 10 Leah Abla ‘81-85 112 1984-85 Rhonda Klette Senior 28 907 32.4 Janette Jacques 1996-00 6:02 RaeLynn McIntosh ‘97-01 112 1985-86 Mary Byers Senior 28 1012 36.1 Amber Kaiser 1993-96 6:02 1986-87 Michele Kruty Junior 28 793 28.3 Michele Kruty 1984-88 6:02 Season Seasons G 1987-88 Tobette Pleasant Junior 28 920 32.9 Pat Lockwood 1973-77 6:02 1 Beverly Crusoe ‘80-81 38 1988-89 Tobette Pleasant Senior 27 917 33.9 Mandy Winner 2000-02 6:02 Carol Lammers ‘80-81 38 1989-90 Cindy Frericks Senior 28 820 29.3 Nikki Oakland 2004-05 6:02 1990-91 Shari Sauder Soph 29 963 33.2 Consecutive Seasons G 1991-92 Natalie Hill Soph 26 790 30.4 Shortest Seasons Ht 1 Carol Lammers ‘77-81 139 1992-93 Julie Arnold Senior 27 924 34.2 1 Lawana Henderson 1973-74 5:00 1993-94 Natalie Hill Senior 27 871 32.3 2 Patti Palcic 1970-74 5:01 Most Minutes Played (since 1981) 1994-95 Renee Miller Soph 27 850 31.5 3 Victoria Jones 1999-01 5:03 Career Seasons G Min Avg 1995-96 Renee Miller Junior 27 809 29.9 Jenny Munson 1976-77 5:03 1 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 119 3724 31.3 1996-97 Renee Miller Senior 27 841 31.1 5 Lisa Blackwell 1995-96 5:04 2 Leah Abla ‘81-85 112 3385 30.2 1997-98 Christi Hester Soph 27 828 30.7 Tonya Davis 1980-81 5:04 3 Cindy Frericks ‘86-90 111 3314 29.9 1998-99 Shannon McFadden Frosh 28 806 28.8 7 Cindy DiGregory 1974-77 5:05 4 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 107 3096 28.9 1999-00 Christi Hester Senior 30 831 27.7 Kathy Janosco 1975-78 5:05 5 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 110 2978 27.1 2000-01 Stefani Miller Soph 29 924 31.9 Sandy Johnson 1973-77 5:05 6 Pam Rasey ‘86-90 111 2920 26.3 2001-02 Chrissy Donovan Junior 28 912 32.6 Renee Miller 1993-97 5:05 7 Renee Miller ‘93-97 107 2850 26.6 2002-03 Stefanie Miller Junior 27 911 33.7 Stefanie Miller 1999-02 5:05 8 Donna Burks ‘80-84 107 2839 26.5 2003-04 Stefanie Miller Senior 28 1049 37.5 Amanda Moore 2002-03 5:05 9 Michele Kruty ‘84-88 107 2760 25.8 2004-05 Jennifer Strong Soph 28 789 28.2 Pam Palmer 1980-84 5:05 10 Tobette Pleasant ‘85-89 110 2692 24.5 Cindy Schaeffer 1976-79 5:05 Tammy Stritenberger 1977-81 5:05 Season Season G Min Avg Lisa Williams 1986-87 5:05 1 Leah Abla Jr ‘83-84 31 1077 34.7 Terri Ramsey 2004-05 5:05 2 Stefanie Miller Sr ‘03-04 28 1049 37.5 3 Mary Byers Sr ‘84-85 28 1012 36.1 4 Donna Burks Jr ‘82-83 30 996 33.2 5 Debbie Wilson Sr ‘81-82 27 991 36.7 6 Pam Palmer Sr ‘83-84 31 973 31.4 7 Shari Sauder So ‘90-91 29 963 33.2 8 Donna Burks Sr ‘83-84 31 951 30.7 9 Julie Arnold Sr ‘92-93 27 924 34.2 Stefanie Miller So ‘00-01 29 924 31.9

Freshmen Only Season G Min Avg 1 Shannon McFadden ‘98-99 28 806 28.8 2 Pam Rasey ‘86-87 28 792 28.3 Jennifer Strong ‘03-04 28 792 28.3 4 Cindy Frericks ‘86-87 28 767 27.4 5 Christi Hester ‘96-97 27 762 28.2

Most Minutes Per Game Career Seasons G Min Avg 1 Stefanie Miller ‘99-04 119 3724 31.3 2 Leah Abla ‘81-85 112 3385 30.2 3 Cindy Frericks ‘86-90 111 3314 29.9 4 Natalie Hill ‘90-94 107 3096 28.9 5 Shari Sauder ‘89-93 110 2978 27.1 6 Christi Hester ‘96-00 98 2634 26.9 7 Renee Miller ‘93-97 107 2850 26.6 8 Donna Burks ‘80-84 107 2839 26.5 9 Pam Rasey ‘86-90 111 2920 26.3 10 Michele Kruty ‘84-88 107 2760 25.8

Season Season G Min Avg 1 Stefanie Miller Sr ‘03-04 28 1049 37.5 2 Debbie Wilson Sr ‘81-82 27 991 36.7 3 Mary Byers Sr ‘84-85 28 1012 36.1 4 Sue Youngpeter Jr ‘81-82 24 852 35.5 5 Leah Abla Jr ‘83-84 31 1077 34.7 6 Julie Arnold Sr ‘92-93 27 924 34.2 7 Tobette Pleasant Sr ‘88-89 27 917 33.9 8 Stefanie Miller Jr ‘02-03 27 911 33.7 9 Shari Sauder So ‘90-91 29 963 33.2 Leah Alba’s marks for most minutes played in a career was topped by Stefanie Miller in 2004-2005. She averaged 30.2 minutes per game in her four seasons with the Flyers. Donna Burks Jr ‘82-83 30 996 33.2

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Most Games Points Three-Pointers Assists Overall G W L Most Overall G Pts Avg Most Made G 3PM Per Most G Asts Per 1 1979-80 38 36 2 1 1979-80 38 3182 83.7 1 2002-03 28 181 6.46 1 1980-81 34 592 17.4 2 1978-79 36 33 3 2 1978-79 36 2868 79.6 2 2003-04 28 171 6.11 1979-80 38 592 15.6 3 1980-81 34 27 7 3 1980-81 34 2714 79.8 3 2001-02 28 147 5.25 3 1983-84 31 566 18.3 4 1983-84 31 27 4 4 1983-84 31 2597 83.8 4 1996-97 27 126 4.67 4 1987-88 28 519 18.5 5 1977-78 30 24 6 5 1990-91 29 2142 73.9 2000-01 29 126 4.34 5 1982-83 30 510 17.0 1982-83 30 20 10 1999-00 30 15 15 Highest Average G Pts Avg Most Tried G 3PA Per Steals 1 1983-84 31 2597 83.8 1 2003-04 28 564 20.1 Most G Stls Per At Home G W L 2 1979-80 38 3182 83.7 2 2002-03 28 517 18.5 1 1978-79 36 651 18.1 1 1979-80 18 18 0 3 1980-81 34 2714 79.8 3 1996-97 27 426 15.8 2 1979-80 38 429 11.3 1980-81 18 15 3 4 1978-79 36 2868 79.6 2001-02 28 426 15.3 3 1992-93 28 401 14.3 3 1983-84 16 14 2 5 1990-91 29 2142 73.9 5 2004-05 28 382 13.6 4 1995-96 27 340 12.6 5 2002-03 28 288 10.3 On Road G W L Fewest Points G Pts Avg Best Accuracy 3PM 3PA Pct 1 1978-79 23 20 3 1 2003-04 28 1604 57.3 1 1997-98 107 291 .368 Blocked Shots 2 1979-80 20 18 2 2 2004-05 28 1626 58.1 2 1999-00 111 304 .365 Most G Blks Per 1976-77 18 12 6 3 1988-89 27 1643 60.9 3 2002-03 181 517 .350 1 1986-87 28 152 5.43 1977-78 18 12 6 4 1986-87 28 1695 60.5 4 2000-01 126 361 .349 2 1987-88 28 127 4.54 5 1995-96 27 1744 64.6 5 2001-02 147 426 .345 3 1985-86 28 118 4.21 Overtime G W L 4 1991-92 28 86 3.07 1 2001-02 3 1 2 Lowest Average G Pts Avg Worst Accuracy 3PM 3PA Pct 5 1980-81 34 82 2.41 2 2004-05 2 1 1 1 2003-04 28 1604 57.3 1 1989-90 26 101 .257 2 2004-05 28 1626 58.1 2 2004-05 104 382 .272 Turnovers Most Wins 3 1986-87 28 1695 60.5 3 1993-94 89 315 .283 Most G TOs Per Overall G W L 4 1988-89 27 1643 60.9 4 1992-93 75 264 .284 1 1979-80 38 746 19.6 1 1979-80 38 36 2 5 1975-76 22 1361 61.8 2 1980-81 34 727 21.4 2 1978-79 36 33 3 Free Throws 3 1978-79 36 716 19.9 3 1980-81 34 27 7 Widest Advantage For Vs Marg Most Made G FTM Per 4 1981-82 27 671 24.9 1983-84 31 27 4 1 1978-79 79.6 53.1 26.5 1 1980-81 34 478 14.0 5 1982-83 30 652 21.7 5 1977-78 30 24 6 2 1979-80 83.7 58.7 25.0 1979-80 38 478 12.6 3 1983-84 83.8 66.2 17.6 3 1999-00 30 462 15.4 Fewest G TOs Per At Home G W L 4 1980-81 79.8 69.8 10.0 4 1990-91 29 456 15.7 1 1996-97 27 495 18.3 1 1979-80 18 18 0 5 1985-86 71.1 64.8 6.3 5 1996-97 27 425 15.7 2 2002-03 28 515 18.4 2 1979-80 18 15 3 3 1988-89 27 525 19.4 3 1983-84 16 14 2 Widest Deficit For Vs Marg Most Tried G FTA Per 1995-96 27 525 19.4 1 1994-95 64.9 76.6 11.7 1 1990-91 29 690 23.8 5 1984-85 28 531 18.9 On Road GWL 2 2003-04 57.3 68.5 11.2 2 1999-00 30 683 22.8 1 1978-79 23 20 3 3 1995-96 64.6 71.7 7.1 3 1980-81 34 678 19.9 Most Forced G TOs Per 2 1979-80 20 18 2 4 1993-94 65.4 71.7 6.3 4 1979-80 38 672 17.7 1 1980-81 34 803 23.6 3 1983-84 15 13 2 5 1988-89 60.9 67.0 6.1 5 1996-97 27 649 24.0 2 1999-00 30 633 21.1 1983-84 31 633 20.4 Best Winning Percentage Field Goals Best Accuracy FTM FTA Pct 4 1990-91 29 626 21.6 Overall W L Pct Most Made G FGM Per 1 2001-02 398 541 .736 5 1992-93 28 596 21.3 1 1979-80 36 2 .947 1 1979-80 38 1352 35.6 2 1978-79 400 553 .723 2 1978-79 33 3 .917 2 1978-79 36 1234 34.3 3 1979-80 478 672 .711 Personal Fouls 3 1983-84 27 4 .871 3 1983-84 31 1118 36.1 4 1980-81 478 678 .705 Most G PFs Per 4 1977-78 24 6 .800 1980-81 34 1118 32.9 1994-95 401 569 .705 1 1980-81 34 636 18.7 5 1980-81 27 7 .794 5 1982-83 30 888 29.6 2 1994-95 27 580 21.5 Worst Accuracy FTM FTA Pct 3 1995-96 27 565 20.9 At Home W L Pct Most Tried G FGA Per 1 1975-76 211 406 .519 4 1990-91 29 564 19.4 1 1979-80 18 0 1.000 1 1979-80 38 2762 72.7 2 1986-87 291 488 .596 5 1986-87 28 561 20.0 2 1978-79 13 0 1.000 2 1978-79 36 2714 75.4 3 2004-05 284 460 .617 3 1973-74 8 1 .888 3 1980-81 34 2325 68.4 4 1981-82 286 457 .626 4 1983-84 31 2209 71.3 On Road W L Pct 5 1990-91 29 1927 66.4 Rebounds 1 1979-80 18 2 .900 Most Overall G Reb Per 2 1978-79 20 3 .870 Best Accuracy FGM FGA Pct 1 1979-80 38 1721 45.3 3 1983-84 13 2 .867 1 1983-84 1118 2209 .506 2 1980-81 34 1498 44.1 2 1979-80 1352 2762 .490 3 1978-79 36 1433 39.8 Most Losses 3 1980-81 1118 2325 .481 4 1983-84 31 1399 45.1 Overall G W L 4 1982-83 888 1869 .475 5 1982-83 30 1259 41.9 1 2003-04 28 3 25 5 1978-79 1234 2714 .455 2 1994-95 27 5 22 1985-86 827 1817 .455 Most Offensive G OReb Per 3 1988-89 27 8 19 1 1990-91 29 474 16.3 1993-94 27 8 19 Worst Accuracy FGM FGA Pct 2 1989-90 28 453 16.2 5 1991-92 28 10 18 1 2003-04 598 1596 .375 3 1991-92 28 430 15.4 1995-96 27 9 18 2 1989-90 709 1827 .388 4 1999-00 30 427 14.2 3 2004-05 619 1591 .389 5 1986-87 28 420 15.0 At Home G W L 4 1994-95 620 1588 .390 1 2003-04 13 2 11 5 1996-97 636 1613 .394 Widest Advantage For Vs Marg 2 1994-95 13 4 9 1 1983-84 45.1 37.3 7.8 3 1989-90 14 6 8 2 1985-86 43.7 36.7 7.0 1998-99 15 7 8 3 1980-81 44.1 38.7 5.4 4 1981-82 44.6 39.8 4.8 On Road/Neutal G W L 5 1984-85 42.2 37.6 4.6 1 2003-04 15 1 14 2 1988-89 14 1 13 Widest Deficit For Vs Marg 1994-95 14 1 13 1 2003-04 35.9 39.6 -3.7 2 1994-95 38.7 42.3 -3.6 3 1987-88 37.6 40.5 -2.9 4 1996-97 37.6 39.9 -2.3 5 1992-93 38.6 40.6 -2.0

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Most Points By UD Widest Margin of Victory Date Opponent UD Opp W/L Date Opponent UD Opp Marg. W/L Mar 6, 1981 Mount St. Joseph’s OAISW 111 73 W Jan 12, 1979 Akron 110 26 84 W Jan 23, 1978 at Capital 112 30 W Jan 23, 1978 at Capital 112 30 82 W Mar 6, 1981 Xavier 111 73 W Jan 19, 1977 Earlham 109 30 79 W Jan 12, 1979 Akron 110 26 W Jan 16, 1978 Wittenberg 107 28 79 W Jan 19, 1977 Earlham 109 30 W Mar 1, 1979 Mount St. Joseph 121 53 68 W Jan 31, 1978 Ohio Dominican 109 55 W Mar 3, 1977 vs Marietta 95 30 65 W Jan 16, 1978 Wittenberg 107 28 W Feb 28, 1985 Xavier 90 33 57 W Jan 14, 1984 Charleston 107 84 W Dec 18, 2001 Wright State 89 34 55 W Feb 15, 1978 at Ohio 106 63 W Dec 12, 1979 Xavier 101 46 55 W Mar 15, 1980 vs California State (Pa.) 105 88 W Mar 23, 1978 vs Seton Hall AIAW 105 97 W Widest Margin of Defeat Date Opponent UD Opp Marg. W/L Most Points Against UD Jan 20, 1995 at Memphis 43 89 46 L Date Opponent UD Opp W/L Dec 18, 1994 at Toledo, OH 49 91 42 L Nov 25, 1989 vs North Carolina State SC 66 105 L Jan 31, 1976 at Eastern Kentucky 38 79 41 L Jan 10, 1986 at Western Kentucky 75 104 L Dec 17, 1988 at Eastern Illinois 48 89 41 L Jan 18, 1997 Virginia Tech 2 ot 98 103 L Mar 22, 1977 vs Southeastern Louisiana AIAW 50 91 41 L Dec 4, 1991 at Bowling Green 82 103 L Mar 5, 1994 at Marquette 62 103 41 L Mar 5, 1994 at Marquette 62 103 L Feb 3, 1973 at Ohio State 42 82 40 L Jan 17, 1984 Cleveland State ot 103 100 W Dec 30, 1999 at Vanderbilt 46 86 40 L Mar 24, 1978 vs Southeast Louisiana AIAW 96 100 L Nov 25, 1989 vs North Carolina State SC 66 105 39 L Nov 30, 1990 at East Carolina ECC 80 100 L Feb 2, 1985 Western Kentucky 47 86 39 L Jan 16, 1993 at La Salle 67 100 L Field Goals Made Most Points by Both Teams Date Opponent FG Made Date Opponent UD Opp Total W/L Jan 24, 1980 Mount St. Joseph’s 57 Jan 17, 1984 Cleveland State ot 103 100 203 W Mar 23, 1978 vs Seton Hall AIAW 105 97 202 W Field Goals Attempted Jan 18, 1997 Virginia Tech 2 ot 98 103 201 L Date Opponent FG Att Mar 24, 1978 vs Southeast Louisiana AIAW 96 100 196 L Feb 15, 1984 at Butler 103 Mar 15, 1980 vs California State (Pa.) 105 88 193 W Jan 14, 1984 Charleston 107 84 191 W Field Goal Percentage Mar 15, 2000 Florida WNIT 93 97 190 L Date Opponent FG FG Att FG % Dec 4, 1991 at Bowling Green, OH 82 103 185 L Mar 11, 1993 Butler 29 44 .659 Mar 6, 1981 Xavier OAISW 111 73 184 W Free Throws Made Fewest Points Allowed Date Opponent FTMade Date Opponent UD Opp W/L Dec 29, 1984 St. John’s 33 Feb 23, 1972 Xavier 53 14 W Mar 1, 1973 vs Ohio Wesleyan 41 19 W Free Throws Attempt Feb 4, 1971 Wilmington 45 19 W Date Opponent FT Att Feb 8, 1969 Wilmington 32 21 W Dec 29, 1984 St. John’s 43 Jan 25, 1973 Earlham 49 21 W Mar 5, 1994 Marquette 43 Jan 19, 1976 Wilmington 73 21 W Feb 7, 1972 at Wilmington 42 22 W Free Throws Percentage Feb 11, 1974 vs Wright State 53 22 W Date Opponent FT FT Att FT % Mar 2, 1974 vs Ohio Northern 56 22 W Feb 10, 1979 Ashland 12 12 1.000 Jan 25, 1975 vs Ohio Northern 56 22 W Jan 7, 2003 Xavier 10 10 1.000

Fewest Points By UD Three Pointers Made Date Opponent UD Opp W/L Date Opponent 3 Made Mar 2, 1972 at Cedarville 26 47 L Nov 27, 1994 Duquesne 12 Mar 2, 1973 Akron 26 35 L Jan 7, 2003 Xavier 12 Feb 5, 1972 Ohio State 27 35 L Mar 26, 1971 Bowling Green ST 30 52 L Three Pointers Attempt Feb 15, 1969 at Eastern Kentucky 30 42 L Date Opponent 3 Att Feb 11, 2005 Massachusetts 30 52 L Jan 10, 2003 La Salle 29 Mar 20, 1969 vs Iowa Wesleyan 31 54 L Feb 21, 1972 at Cedarville 31 51 L Three Point Percentage Feb 8, 1973 at Ohio Northern 31 37 L Date Opponent 3 pt 3pt Att 3Pt % Feb 20, 1973 at Mount St. Joseph 31 48 L Feb 16, 1989 Saint Louis 2 2 1.00

Fewest Points by Both Teams Rebounds Date Opponent UD Opp Total W/L Date Opponent Off Def Total Feb 8, 1969 Wilmington 32 21 53 W Dec 18, 2004 Detroit 27 52 *79 Mar 1, 1973 vs Ohio Wesleyan 41 19 60 W * - Atlantic 10 Conference Record; 10th highest in NCAA history. Mar 2, 1973 Akron 26 35 61 L Feb 5, 1972 Ohio State 27 35 62 L Feb 10, 1970 at Mount St. Joseph 36 26 62 W Mar 27, 1971 Akron 35 29 64 W Feb 7, 1972 at Wilmington 42 22 64 W Feb 4, 1971 Wilmington 45 19 64 W Jan 20, 1970 at Hanover 40 25 65 W

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05-2107_gut 86 10/25/05, 11:09 AM TEAM STREAKS

Longest Winning Streaks Flyer Scoring Streaks Began Ended Pts First Game Last Game Overall Most Points, Two Straight Games 1 18 Feb 2, 1980 win over Ohio State Nov 29, 1980 loss to Indiana 1 221 Jan 23, 1978 at Capital (112) Jan 31, 1978 vs. Ohio Dominican (109) 2 16 Dec 8, 1979 win over West Virginia Jan 26, 1980 loss to Northwestern 2 219 Jan 16, 1978 vs. Wittenberg (107) Jan 23, 1978 at Capital (112) 3 15 Dec 19, 1978 win over Eastern Michigan Feb 19, 1979 loss to Ohio State 3 210 Jan 14, 1984 vs. Charleston (107) Jan 17, 1984 vs. Cleveland St (103) 4 13 Feb 7, 1978 win over Mount St. Joseph Mar 4, 1978 loss to Ashland 4 206 Jan 22, 1980 at Louisville (85) Jan 24, 1980 vs. Mt. St. Joseph (121) 13 Feb 22, 1979 win over Mount St. Joseph Mar 23, 1979 loss to South Carolina St. 5 201 Mar 23, 1978 vs. Seton Hall (105) Mar 24, 1978 vs. SE Louisiana (96) 13 Jan 19, 1986 win over Depaul Mar 5, 1986 loss to Detroit 6 200 Jan 8, 1979 at Michigan (90) Jan 12, 1979 vs. Akron (110) 7 12 Nov 26, 1983 win over Purdue Jan 11, 1984 loss to Cincinnati 7 198 Mar 6, 1981 vs. Xavier (111) Mar 7, 1981 vs. Wright State (87) 8 11 Jan 25, 1984 win over Western Kentucky Mar 3, 1984 loss to Notre Dame 8 194 Jan 3, 1981 vs. Duke (99) Jan 5, 1981 vs. Charleston (95) 9 193 Feb 4, 1980 vs. Marshall (91) Feb 8, 1980 at Ball State (102) Start of Season 193 Mar 15, 1980 vs. California (PA) (105) Mar 18, 1980 vs. Cal Poly-Pomona (88) 1 12 Nov 26, 1983 win over Purdue Jan 11, 1984 loss to Cincinnati 2 6 Jan 22, 1974 win over Earlham Feb 8, 1974 loss to Eastern Kentucky Most Points, Three Straight Games 3 5 Dec 2, 1978 win over Indiana Dec 18, 1978 loss to Detroit 1 328 Jan 16 vs. Wittenberg (107) Jan 31, 1978 vs. Ohio Dominican (109) 4 4 Jan 14, 1976 win over Miami-Ohio Jan 24, 1976 loss to Ohio 2 289 Jan 14 at Morehead State (70) Jan 23, 1978 at Capital (112) 289 Jan 23 at Capital (112) Feb 2, 1978 at Ashland (68) Home Games 289 Jan 19, 1980 at Ohio (83) Jan 24, 1980 vs. Mt. St. Joseph (121) 1 38 Feb 7, 1978 win over Mount St. Joseph Nov 29, 1979 loss to Indiana 5 287 Mar 22, 1978 vs. Midland Lutheran (86) Mar 24, 1978 vs. SE Louisiana (96) 2 13 Dec 13, 1980 win over Ohio Nov 28, 1981 loss to Charleston 6 286 Dec 30, 1980 at Cincinnati (92) Jan 5, 1981 vs. Charleston (95) 3 10 Jan 14, 1984 win over Charleston Nov 24, 1984 loss to Michigan 286 Mar 6, 1981 vs. Xavier (111) Mar 12, 1981 at Franklin (88) 10 Nov 30, 1985 win over Cincinnati Mar 8, 1986 loss to Notre Dame 5 8 Nov 30, 1987 win over Bradley Feb 20, 1988 loss to Cincinnati Most Points, Four Straight Games 6 7 Jan 26, 1974 win over Ohio Northern Jan 18, 1975 loss to Kentucky 1 398 Jan 14, 1978 at Morehead State (70) Jan 31, 1978 vs. Ohio Dominican (109) 7 Jan 22, 1977 win over Ohio Feb 19, 1978 loss to Eastern Kentucky 2 396 Jan 16, 1978 vs. Wittenberg (107) Feb 2, 1978 at Ashland (68) 7 Feb 10, 1982 win over Illinois State Jan 24, 1983 loss to Western Kentucky 3 375 Jan 11, 1978 vs. Miami (OH) (86) Jan 23, 1978 at Capital (112) 4 374 Jan 17, 1980 vs. Purdue (85) Jan 24, 1980 vs. Mt. St. Joseph (121) Road Games 5 372 Feb 4, 1984 vs. Wright State (95) Feb 15, 1984 at Butler (103) 1 15 Feb 8, 1980 win over Ball State Jan 19, 1981 loss to Illinois State 6 369 Jan 23, 1978 at Capital (112) Feb 4, 1978 vs. Louisville (80) 2 11 Feb 22, 1979 win over Mount St. Joseph Mar 23, 1979 loss to South Carolina St. 369 Jan 28, 1984 vs. So. Illinois-Edwardsville (98) Feb 8, 1984 vs. Detroit (91) 3 10 Jan 21, 1975 win over Wilmington Feb 28, 1975 loss to Ohio State 4 8 Jan 23, 1978 win over Capital Mar 4, 1978 loss to Ashland Most Points, Five Straight Games 8 Dec 8, 1979 win over West Virginia Jan 26, 1980 loss to Northwestern 1 484 Jan 11, 1978 vs. Miami (OH) (86) Jan 31, 1978 vs. Ohio Dominican (109) 8 Dec 3, 1983 win over Ball State Jan 20, 1984 loss to Kentucky 2 476 Jan 16, 1978 vs. Wittenberg (107) Feb 4, 1978 vs. Louisville (80) 3 467 Jan 24, 1980 vs. Mt. St. Joseph (121) Feb 8, 1980 at Ball State (102) Longest Losing Streaks 4 466 Jan 14, 1978 at Morehead State (70) Feb 2, 1978 at Ashland (68) Overall 5 460 Jan 7, 1978 at Eastern Kentucky (85) Jan 23, 1978 at Capital (112) 1 12 Jan 18, 2004 loss to Saint Joseph’s Nov 19, 2004 win over Akron 460 Jan 15, 1980 vs. Illinois State (86) Jan 24, 1980 vs. Mt. St. Joseph (121) 2 9 Dec 19, 1997 loss to Marquette Jan 22, 1998 win over Fordham 3 8 Dec 17, 1988 loss to Eastern Illinois Jan 19, 1989 win over Saint Louis 8 Feb 10, 1992 loss to Virginia Tech Dec 1, 1992 win over Bradley Julie Johnson played just two years for the Flyers, but won 69 games including 18 in a row from Feb 2, 1980 through the end of the season, which culminated in a AIAW National Championship. 8 Dec 13, 2003 loss to Notre Dame Jan 16, 2004 win over Fordham

Home Games 1 8 Jan 18, 2004 loss to Saint Joseph’s Dec 18, 2004 win over Detroit 2 6 Feb 11, 1987 loss to Northern Illiniois Nov 30, 1987 win over Bradley 3 5 Dec 19, 1997 loss to Marquette Jan 22, 1998 win over Rhode Island 4 4 Feb 14, 1973 loss to Kentucky Jan 26, 1974 win over Ohio Northern 4 Jan 4, 1994 loss to Notre Dame Feb 5, 1994 win over Louisville 4 Feb 9, 1999 loss to St. Bonaventure Nov 20, 1999 win over Wright State 4 Nov 26, 2003 loss to Northwestern Dec 9, 2003 win over Wright State

Road Games 1 14 Nov 22, 2003 loss to Texas Pan-American Nov 19, 2004 win over Akron 2 13 Feb 29, 1988 loss to Northern Illinois Feb 18, 1989 win over Evansville 3 11 Jan 29, 1997 loss to Saint Joseph’s Jan 29, 1998 win over Rhode Island 4 10 Jan 9, 1982 loss to DePaul Dec 8, 1982 win over Miami-Ohio 5 9 Jan 20, 1995 loss to Memphis Dec 16, 1995 win over Georgia Southern

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Overtime Games One-Point Games One Overtime Flyer Victories Date Opponent UD Op Location Date Opponent UD Op Location Feb 27. 2005 Richmond L 77 78 UD Arena Jan 30, 2005 Duquesne 55 54 UD Arena Dec 7, 2004 at Wright State W 65 55 Fairborn, OH Dec 21, 1999 Xavier 78 77 UD Arena Jan 16, 2004 Fordham W 70 67 UD Arena Dec 20, 1993 Wright State 62 61 UD Arena Dec 17, 2002 at Northwestern W 56 49 Evanston, IL Feb 8, 1992 Notre Dame 63 62 UD Arena Feb 24, 2002 Duquesne W 71 69 UD Arena Mar 5, 1988 DePaul 69 68 UD Arena Feb 17, 2002 at La Salle L 76 77 Philadelphia, PA Jan 28, 1987 at Notre Dame 55 54 Notre Dame, IN Jan 31, 2002 at Massachusetts L 58 65 Amherst, MA Dec 30, 1985 at Toledo 72 71 Toledo, OH Feb 7, 2001 at Duquesne L 67 71 Pittsburgh, PA Mar 12, 1983 at Oakland NCAA 73 72 Oakland, MI Jan 5, 2001 at La Salle W 75 72 Philadelphia, PA Feb 16, 1982 Eastern Kentucky 68 67 Dayton, OH Dec 4, 1999 Marquette L 60 67 Milwaukee, WI Mar 9, 1978 at Morris Harvey MAIAW 69 68 Charleston, WV Feb 19, 1999 at Saint Joseph’s L 53 62 Philadelphia, PA Feb 1, 1969 at Kent State 40 39 Kent, OH Feb 21, 1998 Temple W 88 81 UD Arena Dec 10, 1994 Xavier L 77 87 UD Arena Flyer Losses Feb 22, 1990 at Butler W 67 65 Indianapolis, IN Date Opponent UD Op Location Jan 13, 1990 Loyola-Chicago W 73 68 UD Arena Feb 27. 2005 Richmond ot 77 78 UD Arena Jan 7, 1987 at Eastern Kentucky L 75 78 Richmond, KY Nov 21, 2004 Chicago State 55 56 UD Arena Dec 30, 1986 Michigan State W 63 59 UD Arena Feb 17, 2002 at La Salle ot 76 77 Philadelphia, PA Mar 5, 1986 at Detroit L 75 78 Detroit, MI Jan 30, 2000 at Duquesne 65 66 Pittsburgh, PA Dec 14, 1984 at Miami/Ohio W 75 73 Oxford, OH Feb 27, 1999 at Virginia Tech 3ot 72 73 Philadelphia, PA Jan 17, 1984 Cleveland State W 103 100 UD Arena Feb 7, 1999 at Duquesne 60 61 Pittsburgh, PA Mar 1, 1982 at Bowling Green L 71 77 Bowling Green, OH Jan 23, 1992 Loyola-Chicago 60 61 UD Arena Feb 20, 1982 at Michigan L 79 82 Ann Arbor, MI Jan 15, 1985 at Cincinnati 66 67 Cincinnati, OH Feb 24, 1975 Mount St. Joseph L 62 64 Dayton, OH Dec 28, 1984 vs Jackson State 74 75 Miami, FL Feb 13, 1972 Eastern Kentucky L 45 54 Dayton, OH Dec 18, 1982 Toledo 69 69 UD Arena Mar 22, 1978 Midland Lutheran 86 87 Dayton, OH Two Overtimes Jan 29, 1975 Miami/Ohio 51 52 Dayton, OH Date Opponent UD Op Location Feb 20, 1971 at Kent State 51 52 Kent, OH Jan 18, 1997 Virginia Tech L 98 103 UD Arena Jan 17, 2003 at Saint Joseph’s 60 61 Philadelphia, PA Dec 5, 1992 vs Radford (Carrier Classic) W 92 90 Syracuse, NY Feb 13, 2003 at La Salle 69 70 Philadelphia, PA Jan 9, 1992 at Notre Dame L 70 76 Notre Dame, IN Jan 26, 1976 at Capitol L 58 65 Columbus, OH

Three Overtimes Date Opponent UD Op Location Feb 27, 1999 vs Virginia Tech (A-10) L 72 73 Philadelphia, PA

Cheryl Dickerson hit the game-winning shot from the top of the key with two seasons left to give UD a 72-71 win over Toledo in 1985.

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05-2107_gut 88 10/25/05, 11:09 AM COACHING RECORDS

Coaching Summaries Coaching leaders Coach Judith Bowman (10-10) Single-Season Wins All Home Away Conf Post-Season Year All Home Away Coach Post Season Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Tournament 1979-80 36-2 18-0 18-2 Maryalyce Jeremiah 9-0 AIAW National Champions 1968-69 4-7 3-1 1-6 --- Division II 0-2 NIT 1978-79 33-3 13-0 20-3 Maryalyce Jeremiah 9-1 AIAW National Runner-Up 1969-70 6-3 2-2 4-1 --- Division II 0-0 --- 1980-81 27-7 14-3 13-4 Linda Makowski 5-1 MAIAW Regional Champions 1977-78 24-6 10-1 14-5 R. Elaine Dreidame 5-3 MAIAW Regional Champs Coach R. Elaine Dreidame (108-63, 1 State Champ., 1 Regional Champ.) 1976-77 21-8 9-2 12-6 R. Elaine Dreidame 7-3 OAISW State Champions All Home Away Conf Post-Season Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Tournament Career Wins 1970-71 11-5 7-2 4-3 --- Division II 3-1 State Tournament 119 Linda Makowski 1980-1986 119-59 (.669) 1971-72 8-8 3-3 5-5 --- Division II 1-1 State Tournament 108 R. Elaine Dreidame 1970-1978 108-65 (.642) 1972-73 5-10 2-4 3-6 --- Division II 1-1 State Tournament 95 Sue Ramsey 1986-1994 95-128 (.426) 1973-74 15-5 6-0 9-5 --- Division II 3-0 State Tournament 67 Jaci Clark 1998-2003 67-76 (.469) 1974-75 15-8 5-6 10-2 --- Division II 2-2 OAISW Tournament 35 Clemette Haskins 1994-1998 35-73 (.324) 1975-76 9-13 6-4 3-9 --- Division II 1-1 OAISW Tournament 1976-77 21-8 9-2 12-6 --- Division II 7-3 OAISW State Champions Single-Season Win Percentage 1977-78 24-6 10-1 14-5 --- Division II 5-3 MAIAW Regional Champs Year Coach W L GP Pct 1979-80 Maryalyce Jeremiah 36 2 38 .947 Coach Maryalyce Jeremiah (69-5, 1 AIAW Division II National Champ.) 1978-79 Maryalyce Jeremiah 33 3 36 .917 All Home Away Conf Post-Season 1983-84 Linda Makowski 27 4 31 .871 Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Tournament 1977-78 R. Elaine Dreidame 24 6 30 .800 1978-79 33-3 13-0 20-3 --- Division II 9-1 AIAW National Runner-Up 1980-81 Linda Makowski 27 7 34 .794 1979-80 36-2 18-0 18-2 --- Division II 9-0 AIAW National Champions 1973-74 R. Elaine Dreidame 15 5 20 .750 1976-77 R. Elaine Dreidame 21 8 29 .724 Coach Linda Makowski (119-59, 2 Division II NCAA’s) 1970-71 R. Elaine Dreidame 11 5 16 .688 All Home Away Conf Post-Season 1969-70 Judith Bowman 6 3 9 .667 Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Tournament 1982-83 Linda Makowski 20 10 30 .667 1980-81 27-7 14-3 13-4 --- Division II 5-1MAIAW Regional Champions 1981-82 10-17 6-6 4-11 --- Division II 0-0 --- Career Win Percentage 1982-83 20-10 10-3 10-7 --- Division II 2-1 NCAA Quarterfinalists Years Coach W L GP Pct 1983-84 27-4 14-2 13-2 --- Division II 2-1 NCAA Semifinalists 1978-1980 Maryalyce Jeremiah 69 5 74 .932 1984-85 17-11 9-4 8-7 11-3 North Star 0-0 --- 1980-1986 Linda Makowski 119 59 178 .669 1985-86 18-10 11-4 7-6 12-3 North Star 0-0 --- 1970-1978 R. Elaine Dreidame 108 63 171 .632

Coach Sue Ramsey (95-128) All Home Away Conf Post-Season Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Tournament 1986-87 11-17 6-7 5-10 4-4 North Star 0-0 --- 1987-88 15-13 10-3 5-10 7-4 North Star 0-0 --- 1988-89 8-19 7-6 1-13 7-8 Midwestern Coll. 0-0 --- 1989-90 12-16 6-8 6-8 8-8 Midwestern Coll. (0-1) 0-0 --- 1990-91 16-13 9-5 7-8 10-6 MIdwestern Coll. (1-1) 0-0 --- 1991-92 10-18 8-7 2-11 4-8 Midwestern Coll. (0-1) 0-0 --- 1992-93 15-13 8-6 7-7 7-9 Midwestern Coll. (1-1) 0-0 -- 1993-94 8-19 6-6 2-13 4-8 Great Midwest (0-1) 0-0 ---

Coach Clemette Haskins (35-73) All Home Away Conf Post-Season Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Tournament 1994-95 5-22 4-9 1-13 3-10 Great Midwest (0-1) 0-0 --- 1995-96 9-18 6-7 3-11 4-12 Atlantic 10 (0-1) 0-0 --- 1996-97 11-16 7-6 4-10 6-9 Atlantic 10 (0-1) 0-0 --- 1997-98 10-17 8-5 2-12 6-10 Atlantic 10 (0-1) 0-0 ---

Coach Jaci Clark (67-76, 1 WNIT) All Home Away Conf Post-Season Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Tournament 1998-99 11-17 5-8 6-9 6-10 Atlantic 10 (1-1) 0-0 --- 1999-00 15-15 8-6 7-9 9-7 Atlantic 10 (0-1) 0-1 WNIT 1st Round 2000-01 16-13 8-6 8-7 9-7 Atlantic 10 (1-1) 0-0 --- 2001-02 11-17 7-5 4-12 8-8 Atlantic 10 (0-1) 0-0 --- 2002-03 14-14 8-4 6-10 7-9 Atlantic 10 (0-1) 0-0 ---

Coach Jim Jabir (15-41) All Home Away Conf Post-Season Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Tournament 2003-04 3-25 2-10 1-14 1-15 Atlantic 10 (0-1) 0-0 --- 2004-05 12-16 5-7 6-8 6-10 Atlantic 10 (0-1) 0-0 ---

R. Elaine Dreidame led UD to a 108-63 record in eight seasons as head coach, including a state cham- pionship in 1977 and regional championship in 1978.

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05-2107_gut 89 10/25/05, 11:09 AM UD TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Post Season Tournaments Indiana University Coca-Cola Classic Nov 28, 1986 -- -- Indiana State W 62 57 Bloomington, IN Tourney Seed Nov 29, 1986 -- -- Indiana L 42 68 Bloomington, IN Date UD Op Opponent UD Op City Women’s National Invitation Tournament Illini Classic Mar 15, 2000 -- -- Florida L 93 97 Dayton, OH Dec 4, 1987 -- -- Cal State-Fullerton L 33 64 Champaign, IL Dec 5, 1987 -- -- Ball State L 49 70 Champaign, IL Atlantic 10 Conference Championship Mar 1, 1996 F W6 E3 Saint Joseph’s L 73 84 Blacksburg, VA Reebok Roundball Classic Feb 27, 1997 F W4 E5 Fordham L 65 68 Dayton, OH Dec 29, 1987 -- -- Old Dominion L 55 79 Norfolk, VA Feb 24, 1998 F W6 E3 St. Bonaventure L 69 82 Dayton, OH Dec 30, 1987 -- -- East Carolina L 54 64 Norfolk, VA Feb 26, 1999 F W5 E4 Temple W 67 40 Philadelphia, PA Feb 27, 1999 Q W5 W1 Virginia Tech 3ot L 72 73 Philadelphia, PA University of Colorado Coors Classic Mar 3, 2000 F W4 E5 Fordham W 89 51 Philadelphia, PA Nov 25, 1988 -- -- Colorado L 53 86 Boulder, CO Mar 4, 2000 Q W4 E1 Saint Joseph’s L 61 66 Philadelphia, PA Nov 26, 1988 -- -- Michigan State L 54 80 Boulder, CO Mar 3, 2001 Q 4 5 Saint Joseph’s W 71 56 Philadelphia, PA Mar 4, 2001 S 4 1 Xavier L 71 80 Philadelphia, PA Sunshine Classic Mar 1, 2002 F W3 E6 Fordham L 49 66 Philadelphia, PA Nov 24, 1989 -- -- Mercer W 75 66 Orlando, FL Mar 6, 2003 F W4 E5 Rhode Island L 57 62 Kingston, RI Nov 25, 1989 -- -- NC State L 66 105 Orlando, FL Mar 5, 2004 F W6 E3 Rhode Island L 49 69 Philadelphia, PA Mar 4, 2005 F W5 E4 Fordham L 45 49 Washington, DC East Carolina Classic Nov 30, 1990 -- -- East Carolina L 80 100 Greenville, NC Great Midwest Conference Championship Dec 1, 1990 -- -- South Carolina State W 65 40 Greenville, NC Mar 4, 1994 F -- -- Memphis L 57 91 Cincinnati, OH Mar 9, 1995 F -- -- Marquette L 66 77 Milwaukee, WI Syracuse Carrier Classic Dec 5, 1992 -- -- Radford 2ot W 92 90 Syracuse, NY Midwestern Collegiate Conference Championship Dec 6, 1992 -- -- Manhattan W 86 70 Syracuse, NY Mar 9, 1990 F -- -- Notre Dame L 59 67 Dayton, OH Mar 3, 1991 F -- -- Detroit W 70 63 Dayton, OH San Antonio Tipoff Classic Mar 8, 1991 Q -- -- Notre Dame L 61 81 Dayton, OH Nov 24, 2000 -- -- Idaho State W 60 50 San Antonio, TX Mar 12, 1992 F -- -- Notre Dame L 55 74 Cincinnati, OH Nov 25, 2000 -- -- Texas El-Paso W 66 39 San Antonio, TX Mar 8, 1993 F -- -- Notre Dame W 78 74 Notre Dame, IN Mar 9, 1993 Q -- -- Xavier L 57 67 Notre Dame, IN University of Virgin Islands Paradise Jam Nov 19, 2001 -- -- St. Mary’s (CA) L 65 73 St. Thomas, USVI Nov 20, 2001 -- -- Florida State L 60 63 St. Thomas, USVI

In Season Tournaments John Ascuaga’s Nugget Classic Tourney Seed Nov 30, 2002 -- -- Eastern Michigan W 73 68 Reno, NV Date UD Op Opponent UD Op City Dec 1, 2002 -- -- Eastern Washington W 67 63 Reno, NV University of Kentucky Invitational Tournament Dec 16, 1975 -- -- Auburn W 75 54 Lexington, KY Air Force Classic Dec 17, 1975 -- -- Kentucky W 72 65 Lexington, KY Nov 21, 2003 -- -- Boise State W 73 71 Colorado Springs, CO Nov 22, 2003 -- -- Texas Pan-American L 57 63 Colorado Springs, CO University of Pittsburgh Invitational Dec 7, 1979 -- -- Edinboro State L 68 70 Pittsburgh, PA Buckeye Classic Dec 8, 1979 -- -- West Virginia W 72 39 Pittsburgh, PA Dec 20, 2003 -- -- Pennsylvania L 69 90 Columbus, OH Dec 9, 1979 -- -- Saint Joseph’s W 68 58 Pittsburgh, PA Dec 21, 2003 -- -- St. John’s L 61 73 Columbus, OH

Hurricane Christmas Classic Florida International Sun & Fun Classic Dec 28, 1981 -- -- Mississippi State W 66 64 Miami, FL Dec 28, 2004 -- -- Brown W 63 51 Miami, FL Dec 29, 1981 -- -- Northeast Louisiana W 70 63 Miami, FL Dec 29, 2004 -- -- Florida International L 44 68 Miami, FL Dec 30, 1981 -- -- Slippery Rock W 66 49 Miami, FL

Dial Classic Dec 28, 1982 -- -- Monmouth L 65 76 Miami, FL Dec 29, 1982 -- -- Cleveland State L 60 73 Miami, FL Dec 30, 1982 -- -- Pittsburgh W 71 61 Miami, FL Dec 3, 1993 -- -- Miami/Fla L 53 67 Tallahassee, FL Dec 4, 1993 -- -- Florida State L 65 78 Tallahassee, FL

Massonic Classic Dec 25, 1983 -- -- Augustana W 92 59 Miami, FL Dec 29, 1983 -- -- North Dakota State W 89 61 Miami, FL Dec 31, 1983 -- -- Florida International W 75 61 Miami, FL

Women’s Court Classic Dec 28, 1984 -- -- Jackson State L 74 75 Miami, FL Dec 29, 1984 -- -- St. John’s W 91 77 Miami, FL Dec 30, 1984 -- -- East Tennessee State L 68 76 Miami, FL

Burger King Classic Jan 3, 1986 -- -- Oklahoma L 46 64 Miami, FL Jan 4, 1986 -- -- Miami/Fla L 62 76 Miami, FL Jan 5, 1986 -- -- SW Texas State W 70 62 Miami, FL

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05-2107_gut 90 10/25/05, 11:09 AM THE UD HALL OF FAME

The 29 Women’s Basketball Players in UD’s Hall of Fame:

Carol Miller Baughman ‘75 inducted 1982 Donna Burks ‘84 inducted 1993 Beverly Crusoe ‘80 inducted 1987 Jewelyn Middlebrook DiCello ‘63 inducted 1979 Sandy Johnson ‘77 inducted 1984 Betty Burke Kaufman ‘76 inducted 1985 Kathy Koogler ‘66 inducted 1984 Michele Kruty ‘88 inducted 2002 Carol Lammers LaFountain ‘81 inducted 1989 Ann Meyers ‘80 inducted 1986 Shirley Osswald ‘65 inducted 1983 Theresa Yingling Plunkett ‘85 inducted 1994 Susanne Finke Schiller ‘57 inducted 1978 Mary Lou Schmid ‘62 inducted 1982 Tammy Stritenberger ‘81 inducted 1990 Becky Strominger ‘55 inducted 1981 Gloria Taylor ‘53 inducted 1980 Virginia MacMillan Varga ‘51 inducted 1979

1979-1980 AIAW National Champions inducted 2000 Beverly Crusoe Mary Carol Gleason Pat Hoffman Marlene Jarzynka Julie Johnson Carol Lammers Mary McDonald Ann Meyers Kim Ramsey Tammy Stritenberger Sue Youngpeter

Thomas J. Frericks, who became a member of the UD Athletics Hall of Fame in 1976, left an indelible impression on the Flyer Athletics program. No mention of University of Dayton tournament appearances would be complete without acknowledging the contributions of Mr. Frericks, who served as UD’s director of athletics from 1964 to 1992. Not only should he be considered for the University’s involvement in tournaments, but for his contributions to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. Mr. Frericks was an innovator who helped guide UD Athletics from a time when collegiate athletic departments were low-budget operations to the multi-million dollar budgets of today. Through all the changes, one thing remained constant, because of Frericks’ dedication, UD became known for integrity and credibility. Highlights of his tenure included UD’s second-place finish in the 1967 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship, and the construction in 1969 of the $4.5 million University of Dayton Arena, which has now hosted 65 NCAA Tournament Games (62 men, three women). As a member of the Men’s Basketball Committee, Frericks was an integral part of developing the tournament to the great American sporting event, “March Madness,” it is today. He was on the five-member team from the Basketball Committee that negotiated the seven- year, $1 billion television contract with CBS Sports. Mr. Frericks was slated to be the Chair of the Basketball Committee starting in 1992, but he lost his battle with cancer on Jan. 31, 1992, before presiding over any championship. Fifteen days prior to his passing, the University had rededicated the University of Dayton Fieldhouse as the Thomas J. Frericks Athletic and Convocation Center. It serves as a constant reminder, fittingly, in a building where he attended classes, practiced and played as a young man and transformed UD athletic fortunes as athletic director.

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1968-69 (4-7) 1973-74 (15-5) 1976-77 (21-8) Date Opponent UD Op W/L Date Opponent UD Op W/L MAIAW Regional Runner Up Feb 1 at Kent State 40 39 W Jan 22 at Earlham 57 36 W OAISW State Champion Feb 4 at Ohio State 48 54 L Jan 26 Ohio Northern 50 40 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 8 Wilmington 32 21 W Jan 30 Miami-Ohio 60 52 W Jan 12 at Cincinnati 77 74 W Feb 15 at Eastern Kentucky 30 42 L Feb 2 Ohio Dominican 38 32 W Jan 15 Kentucky 66 69 L Feb 18 at Miami-Ohio 36 47 L Feb 4 at Wright State 53 35 W Jan 19 Earlham (FC) 109 30 W Feb 26 Mount St. Joseph 43 45 L Feb 6 Wooster 43 33 W Jan 22 Ohio 78 60 W Mar 3 Ohio Dominican 48 38 W Feb 8 vs Eastern Kentucky 45 52 L Jan 24 Capital 68 50 W Mar 4 at Wittenberg 34 45 L Feb 9 at Kentucky 43 49 L Jan 26 Wright State 88 54 W Mar 8 Bowling Green 50 38 W Ohio Valley Leauge Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio) Feb 1 at Ohio Dominican 93 51 W National Invitational Tournament (West Chester, Pa.) Feb 11 vs Wright State 53 22 W Feb 3 Ashland 60 57 W Mar 20 vs Iowa Wesleyan 31 54 L Feb 11 vs Cedarville 53 43 W Feb 5 Morehead State (FC) 69 80 L Mar 21 vs Central Michigan 43 49 L Feb 12 at Cincinnati 43 56 L Ohio Valley League Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) Feb 16 Kent State 70 57 W Feb 7 Wright State (FC) 79 35 W 1969-70 (6-3) Feb 19 at Cincinnati 45 41 W Ohio Valley League Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio) Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 21 Cedarville 64 50 W Feb 8 at Cincinnati 72 79 L Jan 20 at Hanover 40 25 W Feb 23 at Bowling Green 46 56 L Feb 12 Bowling Green 72 62 W Jan 28 Wittenberg 38 34 W Feb 25 at Mount St. Joseph 51 48 W Feb 14 at Ohio Northern 62 52 W Feb 2 at Cedarville 40 38 W State Tournament (Wooster, Ohio) Feb 16 at Miami-Ohio 73 61 W Feb 7 Ohio State 50 62 L Feb 28 vs Cedarville 36 52 L Feb 19 Eastern Kentucky 60 85 L Feb 10 at Mount St. Joseph 36 26 W Mar 1 vs Ohio Wesleyan 71 35 W Feb 21 at Wooster 74 64 W Feb 19 at Wilmington 49 29 W Mar 1 vs Ohio Dominican 51 28 W Feb 23 at Mount St. Joseph 78 64 W Feb 21 Kent State 32 57 L Mar 2 vs Ohio Northern 56 22 W Feb 26 Cedarville 72 53 W Feb 24 Miami-Ohio 44 26 W Feb 28 at Northern Kentucky 59 68 L Feb 28 at Bowling Green 39 45 L 1974-75 (15-8) OAISW State Tournament (Cedarville, Ohio) Date Opponent UD Op W/L Mar 3 vs Marietta 94 30 W 1970-71 (11-5) Jan 17 Ohio 58 41 W Mar 4 vs Defiance 75 56 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 18 Kentucky 46 52 L Mar 5 vs Mount St. Joseph 69 67 W Jan 27 at Miami-Ohio 51 26 W Jan 21 at Wilmington 81 37 W Mar 5 vs Ashland 68 65 W Feb 4 Wilmington 45 19 W Jan 25 at Ohio Northern 56 22 W MAIAW Regional Tounament (Columbus, Ohio) Feb 6 at Ohio State 46 40 W Jan 27 Capital 59 38 W Mar 10 vs Morris Harvey 74 70 W Feb 15 Eastern Kentucky 42 49 L Jan 29 Miami-Ohio 51 52 L Mar 11 vs Saginaw Valley 76 56 W Feb 16 Cincinnati 53 31 W Feb 1 at Ohio Dominican 59 30 W Mar 12 vs Ashland 62 66 L Feb 20 at Kent State 51 52 L Feb 3 Wright State 79 43 W AIAW National Tournament (Pomona, Calf.) Feb 23 at Mount St. Joseph 39 41 L Feb 4 at Wooster 70 35 W Mar 22 vs SE Louisiana 50 91 L Feb 25 Cedarville 44 29 W Feb 8 Ashland 57 71 L Mar 23 vs Salisbury State 77 60 W Feb 27 Bowling Green 47 40 W Ohio Valley League Tournament (Columbus, Ohio) Mar 24 vs Francis Marion 53 75 L Mar 6 at Cincinnati 42 36 W Feb 10 vs Cedarville 73 50 W Mar 8 at Cedarville 44 38 W Feb 10 vs Mount St. Joseph 71 66 W 1977-78 (24-6) Mar 10 at Kentucky 40 46 L Feb 11 at Capital 59 35 W MAIAW Regional Champion State Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) Feb 13 Eastern Kentucky 53 59 L OAISW State Runner Up Mar 26 Bowling Green 30 52 L Feb 15 at Kent State 66 32 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Mar 27 Ohio 44 36 W Feb 18 Cincinnati 57 41 W Dec 16 at Cedarville 97 63 W Mar 27 Akron 35 29 W Feb 20 Cedarville 62 43 W Dec 21 at Kentucky 64 98 L Mar 28 Wooster 41 38 W Feb 22 Bowling Green 59 68 L Jan 7 at Eastern Kentucky 85 82 W Feb 24 Mount St. Joseph ot 62 64 L Jan 11 Miami 86 61 W 1971-72 (8-8) OAISW State Tournament (Ada, Ohio) Jan 14 at Morehead State 70 93 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 27 at Ohio Northern 67 48 W Jan 16 Wittenberg 107 28 W Feb 1 Miami 37 39 L Feb 28 vs Capital 61 49 W Jan 23 at Capital 112 30 W Feb 3 at Cincinnati 44 29 W Feb 28 vs Ohio State 36 70 L Jan 31 Ohio Dominican 109 55 W Feb 5 Ohio State 27 35 L Mar 1 vs Ashland 54 65 L Feb 2 at Ashland 68 60 W Feb 7 at Wilmington 42 22 W Feb 4 Louisville 80 84 L Feb 8 Mount St. Joseph 36 31 W 1975-76 (9-13) Ohio Valley Leauge Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) Feb 12 Kentucky 36 45 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 7 Mount St. Joseph 90 76 W Feb 13 at Eastern Kentucky ot 45 54 L Jan 14 Miami 77 67 W Feb 8 Cedarville 94 61 W Feb 19 Kent State 39 32 W Jan 17 Ohio Northern 68 44 W Feb 11 Cincinnati 82 71 W Feb 21 at Cedarville 31 51 L Jan 19 Wilmington 73 21 W Feb 13 Ohio Northern 82 63 W Feb 23 Xavier 53 14 W Jan 21 at Earlham 65 43 W Feb 15 at Ohio 106 63 W Feb 26 at Bowling Green 36 50 L Jan 24 at Ohio 63 66 L Feb 18 at Bowling Green 80 57 W Ohio Valley League Tournament (Cedarville, Ohio) Jan 26 at Capital (2ot) 58 65 L Feb 20 Wooster 85 68 W Feb 29 vs Cincinnati 47 25 W Jan 28 Ohio Dominican 51 42 W Feb 22 Mount St. Joseph 92 73 W Feb 29 at Cedarville 41 33 W Jan 30 at Kentucky 49 63 L Feb 25 Northern Kentucky 93 86 W State Tournament (Cedarville, Ohio) Jan 31 at Eastern Kentucky 38 79 L Feb 28 at Wright State 77 71 W Mar 2 at Cedarville 26 47 L Feb 2 at Wright State 76 71 W OAISW State Tournament (Ashland, Ohio) Mar 2 vs Defiance 39 35 W Feb 6 at Ashland 36 62 L Mar 2 vs Ohio Wesleyan 85 56 W Mar 3 vs Kent State 35 46 L Feb 7 Wooster 51 71 L Mar 3 vs Wooster 83 79 W Ohio Valley League Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) Mar 3 vs Cedarville 82 57 W 1972-73 (5-10) Feb 9 Wright State 72 50 W Mar 4 at Ashland 66 76 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 10 Cincinnati 70 76 L MAIAW Regional Tournament (Charleston, Mich.) Jan 22 at Cedarville 39 51 L Feb 14 at Bowling Green 49 69 L Mar 9 at Morris Harvey 69 68 W Jan 25 Earlham 49 21 W Feb 16 Northern Kentucky 58 69 L Mar 10 vs Ashland 75 71 W Jan 31 at Miami-Ohio 43 51 L Feb 17 at Cincinnati 64 85 L Mar 11 vs Grand Valley State 73 60 W Feb 3 at Ohio State 42 82 L Feb 25 Mount St. Joseph 69 54 W AIAW National Tournament (Florence, S.C.) Feb 5 Cincinnati 39 34 W Feb 28 at Cedarville 68 71 L Mar 22 vs Midland Lutheran 86 87 L Feb 8 at Ohio Northern 31 37 L OAISW State Tournament (Cedarville, Ohio) Mar 23 vs Seton Hall 105 97 W Feb 10 at Ohio Dominican 37 32 W Mar 4 vs Defiance 82 66 W Mar 24 vs SE Louisiana 96 100 L Feb 14 Kentucky 33 59 L Mar 5 vs Miami 57 75 L Feb 17 at Kent State 50 43 W Mar 9 Cincinnati 67 71 L Feb 20 at Mount St. Joseph 31 48 L Feb 22 Cedarville 41 53 L Feb 25 Bowling Green 35 38 L Feb 26 Eastern Kentucky 36 67 L State Tournament (Cedarville, Ohio) Mar 1 vs Ohio Wesleyan 41 19 W Mar 2 vs Akron 26 35 L

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1978-79 (33-3) Mar 7 vs Northern Michigan 83 45 W Feb 24 at Northern Kentucky 71 62 W AIAW National Runner Up Mar 8 vs Charleston 78 58 W Feb 28 at Ohio State 78 75 W MAIAW Regional Champion AIAW National Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) OAISW State Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) OAISW State Champion Mar 15 vs California State (PA) 105 88 W Mar 6 Xavier 111 73 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Mar 18 vs Cal Poly Pomona 88 79 W Mar 7 Wright State 87 58 W Dec 2 Indiana 74 62 W Mar 21 vs Louisiana 77 52 W MAIAW Regional Tournament (Franklin, Ind.) Dec 11 Cincinnati 75 45 W Mar 23 vs Charleston (SC) 83 53 W Mar 12 at Franklin 88 67 W Dec 13 at Miami 77 64 W Mar 13 vs Butler 74 70 W University of Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, Ky.) 1980-81 (27-7) Mar 14 vs Eastern Illinois 77 73 W Dec 16 vs Auburn 75 54 W MAIAW Regional Champion AIAW National Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) Dec 17 at Kentucky 72 65 W OAISW State Champion Mar 20 Tuskegee 69 83 L Dec 18 at Detroit 74 88 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Dec 19 at Eastern Michigan 65 60 W Nov 29 Indiana 50 67 L 1981-82 (10-17) Dec 21 at Marshall 77 56 W Dec 1 Eastern Illinois 71 68 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 3 Wright State 76 25 W Dec 4 at Miami 76 64 W Nov 28 Charleston 88 92 L Jan 6 at Cincinnati 63 48 W Dec 6 at Eastern Kentucky 77 68 W Dec 2 at Indiana State 82 71 W Jan 8 at Michigan 90 66 W Dec 9 Western Kentucky 77 85 L Dec 5 at Toledo 57 66 L Jan 12 Akron 110 26 W Dec 13 Ohio 92 73 W Dec 9 at Indiana 52 73 L Jan 16 Louisville 81 58 W Dec 27 Toledo 75 72 W Dec 12 Xavier 79 68 W Jan 20 Ohio 76 63 W Dec 30 at Cincinnati 92 89 W Dec 19 at Eastern Illinois 54 69 L Jan 24 Morehead State 67 61 W Jan 3 Duke 99 78 W Hurricane Christmas Classic (Miami, Fla.) Jan 27 Bowling Green 75 37 W Jan 5 Charleston 95 49 W Dec 28 vs Mississippi State 66 64 W Jan 31 Miami 81 49 W Jan 7 at Purdue 65 62 W Dec 29 vs NE Louisiana 70 63 W Feb 2 at Purdue 67 56 W Jan 10 at Marshall 89 68 W Dec 31 vs Slippery Rock 66 49 W Feb 6 at Ohio Northern 82 42 W Jan 14 Morehead State 86 74 W Jan 2 Purdue 71 68 W Feb 10 Ashland 94 45 W Jan 17 at Illinois 81 74 W Jan 6 Cincinnati 49 62 L Feb 14 Eastern Kentucky 74 57 W Jan 19 at Illinois State 53 80 L Jan 9 at DePaul 63 84 L Feb 19 at Ohio State 60 68 L Jan 24 Northwestern 74 71 W Jan 12 Ohio State 61 68 L Feb 22 at Mount St. Joseph 86 48 W Jan 28 Mount St. Joseph 96 52 W Jan 16 Loyola 82 68 W Feb 25 Ball State 95 47 W Jan 31 at Detroit 60 77 L Jan 19 Miami 57 76 L Feb 27 Northern Kentucky 74 52 W Feb 4 at Indiana State 65 57 W Jan 23 at Northwestern 59 75 L OAISW State Tournament (Cleveland, Ohio) Feb 7 Ball State 99 73 W Jan 26 at Western Kentucky 59 73 L Mar 1 vs Mount Union 98 30 W Feb 9 DePaul 85 78 W Jan 30 Detroit 73 82 L Mar 2 vs Cedarville 82 43 W Feb 11 at Wright State 75 77 L Feb 2 Northern Kentucky 49 60 L Mar 2 vs Defiance 85 37 W Feb 13 at Central Florida 101 72 W Feb 5 at Ball State 53 56 L Mar 3 vs Mount St. Joseph 83 54 W Feb 15 at Miami-Fla 58 62 L Feb 10 Illinois State 55 53 W MAIAW Regional Tournament (Adrian, Mich.) Feb 20 Bowling Green 77 70 W Feb 13 Marshall 88 41 W Mar 8 at Adrian 86 46 W Feb 22 Xavier 91 51 W Feb 16 Eastern Kentucky 68 67 W Mar 9 vs Greenville 83 44 W Led by Journey Beard, Beverly Crusoe and Ann Meyers (right to left), the Flyers won the 1980 AIAW National Championship. Mar 10 vs Morris Harvey 89 46 W AIAW National Tournament (Fargo, N.D.) Mar 20 vs Air Force 84 71 W Mar 21 vs High Point 75 65 W Mar 22 vs Niagara 76 57 W Mar 23 vs South Carolina State 68 73 L

1979-80 (36-2) MAIAW Regional Champion OAISW State Champion AIAW National Champion Date Opponent UD Op W/L Nov 29 at Indiana 67 48 W Dec 1 Kent State 81 64 W Pittsburgh Invitational (Pittsburgh, Pa.) Dec 7 vs Edinboro State 68 70 L Dec 8 vs West Virginia 72 39 W Dec 9 vs Saint Joseph’s 68 58 W Dec 12 Xavier 101 46 W Dec 15 at Morehead State 69 64 W Dec 18 at Eastern Illinois 81 63 W Dec 19 at Indian State 80 64 W Dec 29 Illinois 98 64 W Jan 2 Miami 76 56 W Jan 9 Cincinnati 59 42 W Jan 11 at Bowling Green 74 53 W Jan 12 Lewis 102 51 W Jan 15 Illinois State 86 64 W Jan 17 Purdue 85 55 W Jan 19 at Ohio 83 62 W Jan 22 at Louisville 85 55 W Jan 24 Mount St. Joseph 121 53 W Jan 26 at Northwestern 64 67 L Feb 2 Ohio State 89 53 W Feb 4 Marshall 91 74 W Feb 8 at Ball State 102 60 W Feb 9 at DePaul 77 71 W Feb 13 at Detroit 86 65 W Feb 16 at Eastern Kentucky 72 58 W Feb 19 Eastern Michigan 96 52 W Feb 22 Northern Kentucky 64 50 W Feb 26 Michigan 91 74 W OAISW State Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio) Feb 29 vs Akron 99 59 W Mar 1 vs Wright State 86 48 W MAIAW Regional Tournament (Green Bay, Wis.) Mar 6 vs Franklin 81 52 W

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Feb 20 at Michigan ot 79 82 L Dec 14 at Miami ot 75 73 W Feb 24 at Kentucky 57 73 L Feb 23 at Morehead State 53 77 L Dec 19 Toledo 86 67 W Feb 28 DePaul* 57 69 L Feb 27 at Ohio 64 68 L Women’s Court Classic (Miami, Fla.) Mar 3 Butler* 53 69 L Mar 1 at Bowling Green ot 71 77 L Dec 28 vs Jackson State 74 75 L Mar 7 Notre Dame* 48 59 L Dec 29 vs St. John’s 91 77 W 1982-83 (20-10) Dec 31 vs East Tennessee State 68 76 L 1987-88 (15-13, 7-4 North Star) NCAA Division II Quarterfinals Jan 5 Marquette 77 39 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 9 at Kentucky 61 69 L Nov 28 Holy Cross 69 82 L Nov 27 at Purdue 69 71 L Jan 15 at Cincinnati 66 67 L Nov 30 Bradley 88 69 W Dec 1 Ball State 74 67 W Jan 17 Loyola* 66 56 W Illini Classic (Champaign, Ill.) Dec 4 at Ohio State 57 90 L Jan 19 DePaul* 72 51 W Dec 4 vs Cal State-Fullerton 33 64 L Dec 8 at Miami-Ohio 77 71 W Jan 22 Butler* 70 51 W Dec 5 vs Ball State 70 49 W Dec 11 Bowling Green 72 66 W Jan 26 at Evansville* 63 60 W Dec 12 Cleveland State 77 72 W Dec 18 Toledo 68 69 L Jan 31 at Xavier* 100 74 W Dec 19 at Vanderbilt 67 82 L Dec 21 Michigan 102 75 W Feb 2 Western Kentucky 47 86 L Reebok Roundball Classic (Norfolk, Va.) Dial Classic (Miami, Fla.) Feb 5 Notre Dame* 66 81 L Dec 29 at Old Dominion 55 79 L Dec 28 vs Monmouth 65 76 L Feb 9 at Detroit* 56 54 W Dec 30 at East Carolina 54 64 L Dec 29 vs Cleveland State 60 73 L Feb 15 at Loyola* 63 70 L Jan 2 at Louisville 59 77 L Dec 30 vs Pittsburgh 71 61 W Feb 17 at DePaul* 67 61 W Jan 6 Eastern Kentucky 72 62 W Jan 3 Ohio 81 76 W Feb 20 at Butler* 79 70 W Jan 9 Valparaiso* 79 59 W Jan 8 at Northern Kentucky 66 58 W Feb 23 Evansville* 80 56 W Jan 13 at Central Michigan 64 73 L Jan 12 at Cincinnati 50 70 L Feb 28 Xavier* 90 33 W Jan 16 at DePaul* 60 91 L Jan 15 at Marshall 61 53 W Mar 2 at Cleveland State 76 67 W Jan 18 at Illinois-Chicago 75 50 W Jan 19 at Eastern Kentucky 75 52 W Mar 6 at Notre Dame* 57 72 L Jan 23 Marquette* 63 58 W Jan 24 Western Kentucky 53 60 L Mar 9 Detroit* 65 57 W Jan 27 at Detroit 71 60 W Jan 28 Charleston 90 62 W Jan 30 Northern-Illinois* 78 75 W Feb 1 Xavier 80 46 W 1985-86 (18-10, 12-3 North Star) Feb 3 Miami 79 63 W Feb 5 Marquette 81 47 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 6 at Western Kentucky 46 73 L Feb 10 at Illinois-Chicago 77 64 W Nov 23 Eastern Kentucky 72 76 L Feb 10 Kentucky 68 58 W Feb 12 at Loyola 65 63 W Nov 26 at Indiana 58 67 L Feb 13 at Notre Dame* 58 60 L Feb 16 at Detroit 83 66 W Nov 30 Cincinnati 80 64 W Feb 15 at Valparaiso* 57 55 W Feb 19 Indiana State 65 57 W Dec 7 Michigan 73 69 W Feb 20 Cincinnati 49 62 L Feb 24 Wright State 72 57 W Dec 11 Miami-Ohio 84 55 W Feb 24 Xavier* 62 49 W Feb 26 Eastern Illinois 65 72 L Dec 20 at Michigan State 67 79 L Feb 27 at Marquette 69 57 W Mar 2 Butler 78 67 W Dec 30 at Toledo 72 71 W Feb 29 at Northern Illinois* 61 99 L Mar 6 at Notre Dame 64 68 L Burger King Classic (Miami, Fla.) Mar 5 DePaul* 69 68 W NCAA Division II Tournament (Oakland, Mich.) Jan 3 vs Oklahoma 46 64 L Mar 12 Notre Dame* 64 77 L Mar 11 vs Butler 71 69 W Jan 4 at Miami-Fla. 62 76 L Mar 12 at Oakland 73 72 W Jan 5 vs Soutwest Texas State 70 62 W 1988-89 (8-19, 7-8 MCC) NCAA Division II Quarterfinals (Pomona, Calif.) Jan 10 at Western Kentucky 75 104 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Mar 19 at Cal Poly-Pomona 66 90 L Jan 14 Kentucky 64 84 L University of Colorado Coors Classic(Boulder, Colo.) Jan 17 at Loyola* 71 83 L Nov 25 at Colorado 53 86 L 1983-84 (27-4) Jan 19 at DePaul* 68 61 W Nov 26 vs Michigan State 54 80 L NCAA Division II Semifinals Jan 23 Butler* 83 60 W Dec 3 Morehead State 60 68 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 25 Evansville* 78 51 W Dec 6 at Kentucky 59 72 L Nov 26 Purdue 81 68 W Jan 29 Xavier* 82 53 W Dec 10 Louisville 59 49 W Nov 30 Miami 98 64 W Feb 1 Cleveland State 96 51 W Dec 17 at Eastern Illinois 48 89 L Dec 3 at Ball State 93 66 W Feb 5 at Notre Dame* 61 58 W Dec 19 at Miami 58 67 L Dec 7 at Ohio 85 82 W Feb 8 Detroit* 56 52 W Dec 28 Purdue 53 90 L Dec 10 at Bowling Green 69 52 W Feb 14 Loyola* 68 64 W Dec 30 at Bradley 63 77 L Dec 17 at Toledo 78 63 W Feb 16 DePaul* 74 66 W Jan 3 Vanderbilt 57 71 L Dec 19 at Michigan 70 60 W Feb 19 at Butler* 78 55 W Jan 7 at Cincinnati 56 60 L Massonic Classic (Miami, Fla.) Feb 22 at Evansville* 72 50 W Jan 12 at Detroit* 60 69 L Dec 25 vs Augustana 92 59 W Feb 24 at Louisville* 65 53 W Jan 14 at Loyola* 76 78 L Dec 29 vs North Dakota State 89 61 W Feb 27 at Xavier* 78 42 W Jan 19 Saint Louis* 65 57 W Dec 31 at Florida International 75 61 W Mar 5 at Detroit* ot 75 78 L Jan 21 Evansville* 62 63 L Jan 5 Ohio Northern 97 50 W Mar 8 Notre Dame* 62 88 L Jan 26 at Butler* 58 61 L Jan 7 Eastern Kentucky 62 60 W Jan 28 at Notre Dame* 57 72 L Jan 11 Cincinnati 63 68 L 1986-87 (11-17, 5-4 North Star) Feb 2 Western Kentucky 53 55 L Jan 14 Charleston 107 84 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 4 Xavier* 66 54 W Jan 17 Cleveland State ot 103 100 W Coca-Cola Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) Feb 9 Detroit* 69 59 W Jan 20 at Kentucky 59 77 L Nov 28 vs Indiana State 62 57 W Feb 11 Loyola* 69 73 L Jan 25 at Western Kentucky 82 72 W Nov 29 at Indiana 42 68 L Feb 16 at Saint Louis* 53 58 L Jan 28 So. Illinois-Edwardsville 98 54 W Dec 2 Toledo 65 57 W Feb 18 at Evansville* 54 52 W Feb 2 Northern Kentucky 85 62 W Dec 4 at Tennessee 40 66 L Feb 23 Notre Dame* 67 55 W Feb 4 Wright State 95 60 W Dec 10 Louisville 68 76 L Feb 25 Butler* 54 47 W Feb 8 Detroit 91 77 W Dec 13 at Purdue 60 98 L Mar 2 Marquette* 92 72 W Feb 11 Illinois-Chicago 83 60 W California Invitational (Berkeley, Calif.) Mar 4 at Xavier* 68 75 L Feb 15 at Butler 103 66 W Dec 20 vs Rice 63 72 L Feb 18 at Marquette 80 62 W Dec 21 vs Boston College 59 61 L 1989-90 (12-16, 8-8 MCC) Feb 20 at Evansville 99 67 W Dec 30 Michigan State ot 63 59 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 25 DePaul 75 66 W Jan 3 Detroit* 76 73 W Sunshine Classic (Orlando, Fla.) Feb 29 at Xavier 92 70 W Jan 7 at Eastern Kentucky ot 75 78 L Nov 24 vs Mercer 75 66 W Mar 3 Notre Dame 57 63 L Jan 10 Illinois-Chicago 86 63 W Nov 25 vs NC State 66 105 L NCAA Division II Tournament (UD Arena, Dayton, Ohio) Jan 13 Western Kentucky 52 78 L Dec 2 Miami 50 68 L Mar 10 NW Missouri State 97 69 W Jan 17 at Cincinnati 53 63 L Dec 6 at Louisville 54 60 L Mar 15 St. Cloud State 80 56 W Jan 24 Marquette* 60 55 W Dec 9 at Bowling Green 71 74 L NCAA Division II Semifinals (Springfield, Mass.) Jan 28 at Notre Dame* 55 54 W Dec 16 Cincinnati 67 54 W Mar 22 vs Virginia Union 59 71 L Jan 31 at Miami 50 67 L Dec 18 Eastern Illinois 74 82 L Feb 5 Wisconsin-Green Bay 56 49 W Dec 30 Kentucky 58 88 L 1984-85 (17-11, 11-3 North Star) Feb 7 at Cleveland State 84 83 W Jan 4 Wright State 93 55 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 11 Northern Illinois 66 73 L Jan 6 at Morehead State 75 70 W Nov 24 Michigan 71 74 L Feb 14 at DePaul* 58 68 L Jan 11 Marquette* 70 74 L Nov 26 at Eastern Kentucky 59 72 L Feb 16 at Marquette* 68 53 W Dec 1 Bowling Green 71 60 W Feb 19 at Xavier* 60 51 W Dec 4 Indiana 53 70 L Feb 21 Central Michigan 59 80 L

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Jan 13 Loyola* ot 73 68 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 12 Alabama-Birmingham* 74 56 W Jan 18 at Saint Louis* 66 54 W Dec 1 Bradley 75 56 W Feb 15 Butler 44 58 L Jan 20 at Evansville* 51 60 L Syracuse Courier Classic (Syracuse, N.Y.) Feb 19 at Saint Louis* 49 57 L Jan 23 Notre Dame* 60 85 L Dec 5 vs Radford 2ot 92 90 W Feb 22 Detroit 73 90 L Jan 25 Butler* 55 63 L Dec 6 vs Manhattan 86 70 W Feb 24 at Marquette* 67 78 L Jan 27 Detroit* 78 56 W Dec 12 Bowling Green 68 94 W Feb 26 at DePaul* 69 99 L Feb 1 at Western Kentucky 46 81 L Dec 17 at Wright State 58 54 W Mar 4 Cincinnati* 57 69 L Feb 3 at Xavier* 73 61 W Dec 20 St. Francis (PA) 66 50 W Great Midwest Conference Championship (Milwaukee, Wis.) Feb 8 at Marquette* 58 66 L Dec 21 at Miami 50 83 L Mar 9 at Marquette 66 77 L Feb 10 at Loyola* 58 67 L Dec 31 Missouri 57 68 L Feb 15 Saint Louis* 75 62 W Jan 2 Xavier* 61 76 L 1995-96 (9-18, 4-12 Atlantic 10) Feb 17 Evansville* 60 65 L Jan 4 Ohio 61 45 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 22 at Butler* ot 67 65 W Jan 7 Notre Dame* 60 72 L Nov 25 Saint Louis 79 64 W Feb 24 at Detroit* 86 68 W Jan 9 at Cincinnati 68 66 W Dec 2 Miami 77 69 W Mar 1 at Notre Dame* 47 76 L Jan 14 at Duquesne* 71 67 W Dec 4 at Morehead State 72 75 L Mar 3 Xavier* 82 77 W Jan 16 at LaSalle* 67 100 L Dec 7 Detroit 64 85 L MCC Championship (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Jan 21 Evansville* 65 67 L Days Inn Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) Mar 9 Notre Dame 59 67 L Jan 23 Butler* 65 72 L Dec 15 at Georgia State 55 71 L Jan 28 at Loyola* 84 80 L Dec 16 vs Georgia Southern 65 62 W 1990-91 (16-13, 10-6 MCC) Jan 30 at Detroit* 57 43 W Dec 20 at Detroit 66 79 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 6 at Xavier* 65 78 L Dec 29 Wright State 61 55 W Nov 24 Bowling Green 77 85 L Feb 13 at Notre Dame* 80 92 L Jan 2 at Arkansas 53 70 L Nov 27 at Miami-Ohio 73 67 W Feb 18 LaSalle* 81 65 W Jan 6 George Washington* 69 75 L Lady Pirate Classic (Greenville, N.C.) Feb 20 Duquesne* 69 45 W Jan 10 Saint Joseph’s* 64 73 L Nov 30 at East Carolina 80 100 L Feb 25 Butler* 71 82 L Jan 13 at Temple* 64 55 W Dec 1 vs South Carolina State 65 40 W Feb 27 at Evansville* 55 59 L Jan 15 at Rhode Island* 72 87 L Dec 8 at Cincinnati 72 62 W Mar 4 Detroit* 67 64 W Jan 18 Fordham* 61 56 W Dec 15 at Kentucky 68 95 L Mar 6 Loyola* 70 63 W Jan 21 at St. Bonaventure* 64 75 L Dec 18 at Toledo 71 83 L MCC Championship (Notre Dame, Ind.) Jan 24 at Duquesne* 38 74 L Dec 29 Robert Morris 87 35 W Mar 8 at Notre Dame 78 74 W Jan 27 LaSalle* 66 71 L Jan 2 at Wright State 63 76 L Mar 9 vs Xavier 57 67 L Feb 3 at Xavier* 82 78 W Jan 5 Eastern Kentucky 84 75 W Feb 7 at George Washington* 60 87 L Jan 10 at Marquette* 70 64 W 1993-94 (8-19, 4-8 Great Midwest) Feb 11 Duquesne* 58 63 L Jan 12 at Loyola* 66 61 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 13 Cincinnati 75 64 W Jan 17 Saint Louis* 85 59 W Nov 28 at St. Francis-Pa. 69 52 W Feb 15 Virginia Tech* 59 66 L Jan 19 Evansville* 74 86 L Dial Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.) Feb 17 at LaSalle* 50 85 L Jan 21 at Notre Dame* 49 79 L Dec 3 vs Miami-Fla. 53 67 L Feb 21 Massachusetts* 53 65 L Jan 24 at Butler* 61 75 L Dec 4 at Florida State 65 78 L Feb 24 at Virginia Tech* 59 79 L Jan 26 at Detroit* 78 84 L Dec 11 Miami 60 78 L Feb 27 Xavier* 85 70 W Feb 2 Xavier* 75 64 W Dec 18 at Michigan State 62 70 L A-10 Championship (Blacksburg, Va.) Feb 7 Marquette* 89 69 W Dec 20 Wright State 62 61 W Mar 1 vs Saint Joseph’s 73 84 L Feb 9 Loyola* 69 85 L Dec 22 at Ohio 61 72 L Feb 11 Western Kentucky 80 87 L Dec 30 UNC-Greensboro 82 65 W 1996-97 (11-16, 6-10 Atlantic 10) Feb 14 at Saint Louis* 83 42 W Jan 4 Notre Dame 55 63 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 16 at Evansville* 80 89 L Jan 7 at Cincinnati* GMW 58 61 L Nov 23 Central Michigan 73 68 W Feb 21 Butler* 82 76 W Jan 9 at DePaul* GMW 68 64 W Nov 25 at Miami-Ohio 51 57 L Feb 23 Detroit* 81 64 W Jan 12 Arkansas 59 76 L Nov 30 Kentucky 55 53 W Feb 26 at Xavier* 70 60 W Jan 23 Marquette* GMW 68 76 L Dec 3 at Detroit 70 85 L Feb 28 Notre Dame* 79 76 W Jan 25 at Butler 62 72 L Dec 7 at Oral Roberts 58 74 L MCC Championship (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Jan 27 Memphis* GMW 62 74 L Dec 10 at Wright State 68 54 W Mar 4 Detroit 70 63 W Feb 2 at Xavier 70 78 L Dec 14 at Cincinnati 55 69 L Mar 8 Notre Dame 61 81 L Feb 5 Louisville 69 54 W Dec 21 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 79 70 W Feb 7 Saint Louis* 85 55 W Dec 29 at Saint Louis 70 58 W 1991-92 (10-18, 4-8 MCC) Feb 10 at Detroit 59 79 L Jan 2 Marquette 62 73 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 13 DePaul* 54 69 L Jan 4 Xavier* 83 80 W Nov 23 Toledo 62 76 L Feb 15 Alabama-Birmingham* 70 93 L Jan 9 at Duquesne* 69 76 L Nov 25 at Ohio State 67 85 L Feb 21 at Alabama-Birmingham* 62 83 L Jan 12 at La Salle* 70 83 L Nov 30 Miami 71 82 L Feb 24 at Memphis* 66 69 L Jan 16 George Washington* 60 74 L Dec 4 at Bowling Green 82 103 L Feb 26 at Saint Louis* 73 61 W Jan 18 Virginia Tech* 2ot 98 103 L Dec 7 at Robert Morris 92 54 W Mar 1 Cincinnati* 92 71 W Jan 21 at Xavier* 73 64 W Dec 14 at Eastern Kentucky 64 90 L Mar 5 at Marquette* 62 103 L Jan 23 at Fordham* 60 49 W Dec 21 Syracuse 74 66 W GMC Championship (Cincinnati, Ohio) Jan 26 St. Bonaventure* 86 70 W Dec 30 Eastern Michigan 82 79 W Mar 9 vs Memphis 57 91 L Jan 29 at Saint Joseph’s* 71 76 L Jan 2 Detroit* 82 80 W Feb 2 Temple* 81 65 W Jan 4 Butler* 70 62 W 1994-95 (5-22, 3-9 Great Midwest) Feb 6 La Salle* 57 66 L Jan 9 at Notre Dame* 2ot 70 76 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 8 Duquesne* 64 72 L Jan 11 Cincinnati 76 67 W Bowling Green Bank Classic (Bowling Green, Ky.) Feb 13 at Virginia Tech* 65 84 L Jan 18 Xavier* 56 71 L Nov 25 vs Mississippi 42 76 L Feb 15 at George Washington* 42 73 L Jan 23 Loyola* 60 61 L Nov 27 Duquesne 82 89 L Feb 19 Rhode Island* 83 55 W Jan 25 Virginia Tech 75 71 W Nov 27 Rice 79 59 W Feb 22 at Massachusetts* 55 62 L Jan 27 Marquette 79 90 L Dec 3 Michigan State 67 90 L A-10 Championship (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Jan 30 at Evansville* 81 62 W Dec 6 at Miami 58 77 L Feb 25 Fordham 65 68 L Feb 4 at Bradley 68 70 L Dec 10 Xavier ot 77 87 L Feb 6 Wright State 80 66 W Dec 18 at Toledo 49 91 L 1997-98 (10-17, 6-10 Atlantic 10) Feb 8 Notre Dame* 63 62 W Dec 20 at Central Michigan 67 77 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 10 at Virginia Tech 55 71 L Dec 30 Morehead State 73 56 W Nov 13 Detroit 71 65 W Feb 15 at Xavier* 79 94 L Jan 2 at Notre Dame 63 80 L Nov 23 Oral Roberts 66 63 W Feb 20 at Loyola* 50 61 L Jan 5 at Wright State 71 73 L Nov 28 at Northern Arizona 47 82 L Feb 22 Youngstown State 65 89 L Jan 13 at Cincinnati* 60 56 W Nov 30 at Arizona State 55 68 L Feb 27 Evansville* 57 84 L Jan 20 at Memphis* 43 89 L Dec 6 at Kentucky 67 73 L Mar 5 at Detroit* 67 89 L Jan 22 at Alabama-Birmingham* 67 71 L Dec 10 Wright State 71 59 W Mar 7 at Butler* 78 84 L Jan 26 at Louisville 54 68 L Dec 14 Cincinnati 67 64 W MCC Championship (Cincinnati, Ohio) Jan 29 Saint Louis* 81 70 W Dec 19 Marquette 50 71 L Mar 12 vs Notre Dame 55 74 L Feb 3 DePaul* 79 95 L Dec 21 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 59 61 L Feb 5 Marquette* 75 82 L Dec 28 Indiana State 68 70 L 1992-93 (15-13, 7-9 MCC) Feb 10 Memphis* 66 98 L Jan 2 at La Salle* 62 70 L

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Jan 4 at George Washington * 59 73 L 2000-01 (16-13, 9-7 Atlantic 10) Jan 24 Rhode Island* 56 53 W Jan 8 Duquesne* 74 87 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 26 Massachusetts* 68 60 W Jan 10 Virginia Tech* 64 76 L Nov 17 at Wright State 73 59 W Jan 31 at Fordham* 78 67 W Jan 13 at Xavier* 71 86 L Nov 19 Toledo 58 77 L Feb 2 at Duquesne* 59 72 L Jan 17 at St. Bonaventure* 64 71 L San Antonio Tipoff Classic (San Antonio, Texas) Feb 7 George Washington* 53 80 L Jan 22 Fordham* 66 62 W Nov 24 vs Idaho State 60 50 W Feb 9 Richmond* 61 59 W Jan 24 George Washington* 59 73 L Nov 25 vs Texas-El Paso 66 39 W Feb 13 at La Salle* 69 70 L Jan 29 at Rhode Island* 82 69 W Nov 28 Maryland 56 53 W Feb 15 at Temple* 51 63 L Jan 31 at Massachusetts* 67 55 W Dec 1 at Minnesota 56 83 L Feb 20 at George Washington* 52 89 L Feb 5 at Virginia Tech* 66 68 L Dec 4 Saint Louis 49 52 L Feb 23 St. Bonaventure* 71 66 W Feb 8 La Salle* 62 74 L Dec 8 at Northern Illinois 52 61 L Mar 2 at Xavier* 64 72 L Feb 11 at Duquesne* 71 85 L Dec 16 at Marquette 63 91 L A-10 Championship (The Ryan Center: Kingston, R.I.) Feb 16 Xavier* 85 82 W Dec 18 Wright State 89 34 W Mar 6 at Rhode Island 57 62 L Feb 19 Saint Joseph’s* 59 57 W Dec 21 at Arkansas 55 73 L Feb 21 Temple* ot 88 81 W Dec 29 at Toledo 83 73 W 2003-04 (3-25, 1-15 Atlantic 10) A-10 Championship (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Jan 2 Xavier* 77 66 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Feb 24 St. Bonaventure 69 82 L Jan 6 at Duquesne* 64 78 L Air Force Classic (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Jan 11 George Washington* 57 80 L Nov 21 vs Boise State 73 71 W 1998-99 (11-17, 6-10 Atlantic 10) Jan 13 Fordham* 68 63 W Nov 22 vs Texas Pan-American 57 63 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 17 at Richmond* 91 84 W Nov 26 Northwestern 47 49 L Nov 17 Loyola-Chicago 84 60 W Jan 20 La Salle* 82 72 W Nov 29 Drake 46 54 L Nov 21 Quinnipiac 66 44 W Jan 23 at St. Bonaventure* 74 85 L Dec 3 Toledo 65 73 L Nov 23 at Miami 60 64 L Jan 28 at Xavier* 80 68 W Dec 6 Cincinnati 40 62 L Nov 28 at Cincinnati 53 71 L Jan 31 at Massachusetts* ot 58 65 L Dec 9 Wright State 70 58 W Dec 2 at Indiana State 54 56 L Feb 2 at Rhode Island* 71 60 W Dec 13 at Notre Dame 41 78 L Dec 6 Marquette 59 68 L Feb 8 Temple* 88 83 W Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio) Dec 9 at Wright State 75 54 W Feb 10 Saint Joseph’s* 48 56 L Dec 20 vs Pennsylvania 69 90 L Dec 13 IUPUI 76 63 W Feb 15 at George Washington* 56 63 L Dec 21 vs St. John’s 61 73 L Dec 21 Princeton 44 57 L Feb 17 at La Salle* ot 76 77 L Dec 29 at Marquette 61 73 L Dec 23 at Xavier* 76 66 W Feb 22 Richmond* 87 89 L Jan 3 Richmond* 51 66 L Jan 4 at Virginia Tech* 59 76 L Feb 24 Duquesne* ot 71 69 W Jan 5 George Washington* 51 71 L Jan 10 Xavier* 76 82 L A-10 Championship (The Liacouras Center: Philadelphia, Pa.) Jan 9 at Duquesne* 59 75 L Jan 15 at Fordham* 61 48 W Mar 1 vs Fordham 49 66 L Jan 11 at Massachusetts* 68 78 L Jan 17 at La Salle* 66 61 W Jan 16 Fordham* ot 70 67 W Jan 19 Vanderbilt 50 59 L 2001-02 (11-17, 8-8 Atlantic 10) Jan 18 Saint Joseph’s* 59 68 L Jan 22 Massachusetts* 56 63 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 23 at Rhode Island* 43 48 L Jan 24 Rhode Island* 95 57 W Nov 16 Cincinnati 58 70 L Jan 25 at St. Bonaventure* 63 74 L Jan 29 Duquesne* 64 62 W Virgin Islands Paradise Jam (Virgin Islands) Jan 30 Xavier* 67 71 L Jan 31 Virginia Tech* 60 68 L Nov 19 vs St. Mary’s-Calif. 65 73 L Feb 6 Temple* 55 58 L Feb 5 at George Washington* 54 67 L Nov 20 vs Florida State 60 63 L Feb 8 La Salle* 62 65 L Feb 7 at Duquesne* 60 61 L Nov 28 #25 Maryland 56 53 W Feb 13 at Richmond* 44 67 L Feb 9 St. Bonaventure* 57 72 L Dec 1 at Minnesota 56 83 L Feb 15 at George Washington* 62 80 L Feb 12 George Washington* 52 77 L Dec 4 Saint Louis 49 52 L Feb 19 Duquesne* 58 74 L Feb 14 La Salle* 62 71 L Dec 8 at Northern Illinois 52 61 L Feb 22 at La Salle* 63 81 L Feb 19 at Saint Joseph’s* ot 53 62 L Dec 16 at Marquette 63 91 L Feb 27 at Xavier* 50 62 L Feb 21 at Temple* 68 54 W Dec 18 Wright State 89 34 W A-10 Championship (Alumni Memorial: Philadelphia, Pa.) A-10 Championship (The Apollo: Philadelphia, Pa.) Dec 21 at Arkansas 55 73 L Mar 5 vs Rhode Island 49 69 L Feb 26 at Temple 67 40 W Dec 29 at Toledo 83 53 W Feb 27 vs Virginia Tech 3ot 72 73 L Jan 2 Xavier* 77 66 W 2004-05 (12-16, 6-10 Atlantic 10) Jan 6 at Duquesne* 64 78 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L 1999-00 (15-15, 9-7 Atlantic 10) Jan 11 George Washington* 57 80 L Nov 19 at Akron 66 56 W WNIT First Round Jan 13 Fordham* 68 63 W Nov 21 Chicago State 55 56 L Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 17 at Richmond* 91 84 W Nov 23 at Cleveland State 73 62 W Nov 19 Purdue 58 60 L Jan 20 La Salle* 82 72 W Nov 27 at Toledo 62 50 W Nov 20 Wright State 69 46 W Jan 23 at St. Bonaventure* 74 85 L Dec 1 at Cincinnati 54 65 L Nov 22 Saint Louis 69 83 L Jan 28 at Xavier* 80 68 W Dec 4 Ohio State 75 42 L Masry & Vititoe Classic (San Diego, Calif.) Jan 31 at Massachusetts* ot 58 65 L Dec 7 at Wright State ot 65 55 W Nov 26 at Wyoming 79 59 W Feb 2 at Rhode Island* 71 60 W Dec 9 Notre Dame 39 65 L Nov 27 at San Diego 51 54 L Feb 8 Temple* 88 83 W Dec 18 Detroit 87 55 W Dec 1 Cincinnati 63 50 W Feb 10 Saint Joseph’s* 48 56 L Florida International Sun & Fun Classic Dec 4 at Marquette ot 60 67 L Feb 15 at George Washington* 56 63 L Dec 28 vs Brown 63 51 W Dec 7 Miami 76 46 W Feb 17 at La Salle* ot 76 77 L Dec 29 at Florida International 44 68 L Dec 17 at Michigan State 68 83 L Feb 22 Richmond 87 89 L Jan 3 Xavier* 51 64 L Dec 21 Xavier* 78 77 W Feb 24 Duquesne ot 71 69 W Jan 7 at Richmond* 57 65 L Dec 30 at Vanderbilt 46 86 L A-10 Championship (The Liacouras Center: Philadelphia, Pa.) Jan 9 at Saint Joseph's* 78 70 W Jan 2 at Loyola-Chicago 84 74 W Mar 1 vs Fordham 49 66 L Jan 14 George Washington* 41 69 L Jan 7 Saint Joseph’s* 60 62 L Jan 16 Rhode Island* 66 61 W Jan 9 Temple* 85 46 W 2002-03 (14-14, 7-9 Atlantic 10) Jan 21 at La Salle* 61 67 L Jan 14 at Rhode Island* 89 65 W Date Opponent UD Op W/L Jan 23 at Fordham* 63 50 W Jan 16 at Massachusetts* 65 71 L Nov 22 at Saint Louis 54 74 L Jan 27 at Xavier* 54 73 L Jan 20 George Washington* 66 82 L Nov 24 Marquette 80 62 W Jan 30 Duquesne* 55 54 W Jan 22 La Salle* 88 58 W Nov 27 at Cincinnati 48 73 L Feb 6 at George Washington* 59 71 L Jan 28 at Virginia Tech* 69 65 W John Ascuaga’s Nugget Classic (Reno, Nev.) Feb 11 Massachusetts* 30 52 L Jan 30 at Duquesne* 65 66 L Nov 30 vs Eastern Michigan 73 68 W Feb 13 La Salle* 75 65 W Feb 3 at La Salle* 64 38 W Dec 1 vs Eastern Washington 67 63 W Feb 18 at Duquesne* 51 59 L Feb 6 at Xavier* 64 77 L Dec 4 at Wright State 84 72 W Feb 20 at Temple* 58 69 L Feb 11 Fordham* 71 60 W Dec 7 at Drake 79 72 W Feb 25 St. Bonaventure* 55 41 W Feb 16 Duquesne* 76 68 W Dec 15 Northern Illinois 78 67 W Feb 27 Richmond* ot 77 78 L Feb 20 at St. Bonaventure* 95 71 W Dec 17 at Northwestern ot 56 49 W A-10 Championship (Smith Center: Washington, D.C.) Feb 24 at George Washington * 77 86 L Dec 30 Minnesota 64 83 L Mar 4 Fordham 45 49 L Feb 27 Virginia Tech* 63 68 L Jan 3 San Diego 66 76 L A-10 Championship (The Liacouras Center: Philadelphia, Pa.) Jan 7 Xavier* 82 65 W Mar 3 vs Fordham 89 51 W Jan 10 La Salle* 61 72 L Mar 4 vs Saint Joseph’s 61 66 L Jan 12 Duquesne* 67 55 W WNIT (UD Arena: Dayton, Ohio) Jan 17 at Saint Joseph’s* 60 61 L Mar 15 Florida 93 97 L Jan 19 at Richmond* 60 79 L

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Opponent W L First Game Most Recent Home Away Streak Opponent W L First Game Most Recent Home Away Streak Adrian 1 0 3/8/79 3/8/79 0-0 0-0 W1 Miami (Fla.) 0 3 2/15/81 12/3/94 0-0 0-2 L3 Air Force 1 0 3/20/79 3/20/79 0-0 0-0 W1 Michigan 5 2 1/8/79 12/7/85 3-1 2-1 W1 Akron 4 1 3/27/71 11/19/04 2-1 1-0 W3 Michigan State 2 5 12/20/85 12/17/00 2-1 0-3 W1 Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) 1 3 2/15/94 2/12/95 1-1 0-2 W1 Midland Lutheran 0 1 3/22/78 3/22/78 0-0 0-0 L1 Arizona State 0 1 11/30/97 11/30/97 0-0 0-1 L1 Minnesota 0 2 12/1/01 12/30/02 0-1 0-1 L2 Arkansas 0 4 1/12/94 12/21/01 0-2 0-2 L4 Mississippi 0 1 11/25/94 11/25/94 0-0 0-0 L1 Ashland 5 5 2/8/75 2/10/79 0-0 0-0 W2 Mississippi State 1 0 12/28/81 12/28/81 0-0 0-0 W1 Auburn 1 0 12/16/78 12/16/78 0-0 0-0 W1 Missouri 0 1 12/31/92 12/31/92 0-1 0-0 L1 Augustana 1 0 12/25/84 12/25/84 0-0 0-0 W1 Monmouth 0 1 12/28/82 12/28/82 0-0 0-0 L1 Ball State 5 1 2/25/79 12/3/83 3-0 2-1 W2 Morehead State 6 4 2/5/77 12/4/95 4-1 2-3 L1 Boise State 1 0 11/21/03 11/21/03 0-0 0-0 W1 Mount St. Joseph 13 4 2/26/69 1/28/81 0-0 0-0 W9 Boston College 0 1 12/21/87 12/21/87 0-0 0-0 L1 Mount Union 1 0 3/1/79 3/1/79 0-0 0-0 W1 Bowling Green 10 12 3/8/69 12/12/92 7-8 3-4 L4 Niagara 1 0 3/22/79 3/22/79 0-0 0-0 W1 Bradley 2 2 11/30/87 12/1/92 2-0 0-2 W1 North Carolina-Greensboro 1 0 12/30/93 12/30/93 1-0 0-0 W1 Brown 1 0 12/28/04 12/28/04 0-0 0-0 W1 North Carolina State 0 1 11/25/89 11/25/89 0-0 0-0 L1 Butler 13 8 3/13/81 2/15/95 6-5 4-4 L5 North Dakota State 1 0 12/29/83 12/29/83 0-0 0-0 W1 California Poly-Pomona 1 1 3/18/80 3/19/83 1-0 0-1 L1 Northeast Louisiana 1 0 12/29/81 12/29/81 0-0 0-0 W1 California State-Fullerton 0 1 12/4/87 12/4/87 0-0 0-0 L1 Northern Illinois 2 3 2/11/87 12/15/02 2-1 0-2 W1 California State (Pa.) 1 0 3/15/80 3/15/80 0-0 0-0 W1 Northern Kentucky 6 3 2/16/76 2/2/84 0-0 0-0 W2 Capital 5 1 1/27/75 1/23/78 0-0 0-0 W2 Northern Michigan 1 0 3/7/80 3/7/80 0-0 0-0 W1 Cedarville 13 6 2/2/70 3/2/79 0-0 0-0 W5 Northwest Missouri State 1 0 3/10/84 3/10/84 0-0 0-0 W1 Central Florida 1 0 2/13/81 2/13/81 0-0 1-0 W1 Northwestern 2 3 1/26/80 11/26/03 1-1 1-2 L1 Central Michigan 1 4 3/21/69 11/11/96 1-1 0-2 W1 Notre Dame 6 22 3/6/83 12/9/04 3-11 3-10 L4 Charleston College 1 0 3/23/80 3/23/80 0-0 0-0 W1 Oakland 1 0 3/12/83 3/12/83 0-0 1-0 W1 Charleston, Univ. of 7 1 3/10/77 1/14/84 3-1 1-0 W2 Ohio Dominican 8 0 3/3/69 1/31/78 0-0 0-0 W8 Chicago State 0 1 11/21/04 11/21/04 0-1 0-0 L1 Ohio Northern 9 1 2/8/73 1/5/84 0-0 0-0 W9 Cincinnati 21 21 3/6/71 12/2/04 11-8 10-11 L5 Ohio State 3 10 2/4/69 12/4/04 1-4 2-5 L4 Cleveland State 6 1 12/30/82 11/23/04 3-0 3-0 W6 Ohio 10 3 2/27/71 12/22/94 7-0 3-3 L1 Colorado 0 1 11/25/88 11/25/88 0-0 0-1 L1 Ohio Wesleyan 3 0 3/1/73 3/2/78 0-0 0-0 W3 Defiance 4 0 3/2/72 3/2/79 0-0 0-0 W4 Oklahoma 0 1 1/3/86 1/3/86 0-0 0-0 L1 DePaul 9 7 2/9/80 2/26/95 5-3 4-4 L3 Old Dominion 0 1 12/29/87 12/29/87 0-0 0-1 L1 Detroit 18 12 12/18/78 12/18/04 12-3 6-9 W2 Pennsylvania 0 1 12/20/03 12/20/03 0-0 0-0 L1 Drake 1 1 12/7/02 11/29/03 0-1 1-0 L1 Pittsburgh 1 0 12/30/82 12/30/82 0-0 0-0 W1 Duke 1 0 1/3/81 1/3/81 1-0 0-0 W1 Princeton 0 1 12/21/98 12/21/98 0-0 0-1 L1 Duquesne 8 15 1/14/93 2/18/05 7-5 1-10 L1 Purdue 5 4 2/2/79 11/19/99 3-2 2-2 L3 Earlham 4 0 1/25/73 1/19/77 0-0 0-0 W4 Quinnipiac 1 0 11/21/98 11/21/98 1-0 0-0 W1 East Carolina 0 2 12/30/87 11/30/90 0-0 0-1 L2 Radford 1 0 12/5/92 12/5/92 0-0 0-0 W1 East Tennessee State 0 1 12/31/84 12/31/84 0-0 0-0 L1 Rhode Island 9 4 1/15/96 1/16/05 5-0 4-3 W1 Eastern Illinois 3 4 12/18/79 12/18/89 1-2 1-2 L4 Rice 1 1 12/20/86 1/29/94 1-0 0-0 W1 Eastern Kentucky 8 12 2/15/69 12/4/91 4-5 4-7 L1 Richmond 2 6 1/17/02 2/27/05 1-3 1-3 L4 Eastern Michigan 4 0 12/19/78 11/30/02 2-0 1-0 W4 Robert Morris 2 0 12/29/90 12/7/91 1-0 1-0 W2 Eastern Washington 1 0 12/1/02 12/1/02 0-0 0-0 W1 Saginaw Valley 1 0 3/11/77 3/11/77 0-0 0-0 W1 Edinboro State 0 1 12/7/79 12/7/79 0-0 0-0 L1 St. Bonaventure 5 6 1/21/96 2/25/05 4-2 1-4 W1 Evansville 7 8 2/20/84 2/27/93 2-5 5-3 L3 St. Cloud State 1 0 3/15/84 3/15/84 0-0 0-0 W1 Florida 0 1 3/15/00 3/15/00 0-1 0-0 L1 St. Francis (Pa.) 2 0 12/20/92 11/28/93 1-0 1-0 W2 Florida International 1 1 12/31/83 12/29/04 0-0 1-1 L1 St. John’s 1 0 12/29/84 12/29/84 0-0 0-0 W1 Florida State 0 2 12/4/93 11/20/01 0-0 0-1 L2 Saint Joseph’s 5 9 12/9/79 1/9/05 1-4 2-3 W1 Fordham 10 4 1/21/96 3/4/05 5-1 4-1 L2 St. Joseph’s College 3 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a W3 Francis Marion 0 1 3/24/77 3/24/77 0-0 0-0 L1 Saint Louis 10 6 1/19/89 11/22/02 6-2 4-4 L4 Franklin 2 0 3/6/80 3/13/81 0-0 0-0 W2 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 0 1 11/19/01 11/19/01 0-0 0-0 L1 George Washington 0 19 1/6/96 2/6/05 0-10 0-8 L19 Salisbury State 1 0 3/23/77 3/23/77 0-0 0-0 W1 Grand Valley State 1 0 3/11/78 3/11/78 0-0 0-0 W1 San Diego 0 2 11/27/99 1/3/03 0-1 0-1 L2 Greenville 1 0 3/9/79 3/9/79 0-0 0-0 W1 Seton Hall 1 0 3/23/78 3/23/78 0-0 0-0 W1 Hanover 1 0 1/20/69 1/20/69 0-0 0-0 W1 Slippery Rock 1 0 12/31/81 12/31/81 0-0 0-0 W1 High Point 1 0 3/21/97 3/21/97 0-0 0-0 W1 South Carolina State 1 1 3/23/79 12/1/90 0-0 0-0 W1 Holy Cross 0 1 11/28/87 11/28/87 0-1 0-0 L1 Southeastern Louisiana 0 2 2/22/77 3/24/78 0-0 0-0 L2 Idaho State 1 0 11/24/00 11/24/00 0-0 0-0 W1 Southern Illinois Edwardsville 1 0 1/28/84 1/28/84 0-0 0-0 W1 Illinois 2 0 12/29/79 1/17/81 1-0 1-0 W2 Southwest Texas State 1 0 1/5/86 1/5/86 0-0 0-0 W1 Illinois-Chicago 4 0 2/10/83 1/18/88 2-0 2-0 W4 Syracuse 1 0 12/21/91 12/21/91 1-0 0-0 W1 Illinois State 2 1 1/15/80 2/10/82 2-0 0-1 W1 Temple 8 4 1/13/96 2/20/05 4-2 4-2 L3 Indiana 2 5 12/2/78 11/29/86 1-2 1-3 L5 Tennessee 0 1 12/4/86 12/4/86 0-0 0-1 L1 Indiana State 5 2 12/19/79 12/2/98 1-1 3-1 L2 Texas-El Paso (UTEP) 1 0 11/25/00 11/25/00 0-0 0-0 W1 IUPUI 2 0 12/13/98 1/2/01 2-0 0-0 W2 Toledo 7 7 12/27/80 11/27/04 3-4 4-3 W1 Iowa Wesleyan 1 0 3/20/69 3/20/69 0-0 0-0 W1 Tuskegee 0 1 3/20/81 3/20/81 0-0 0-0 L1 Jackson State 0 1 12/28/84 12/28/84 0-0 0-0 L1 Valparaiso 2 0 1/9/88 2/15/88 1-0 1-0 W2 Kent State 6 3 2/1/69 12/1/79 3-1 3-1 W4 Vanderbilt 0 4 12/19/87 12/30/99 0-2 0-2 L4 Kentucky 3 16 3/10/71 12/6/97 2-6 1-10 L1 Virginia Union 0 1 3/22/84 3/22/84 0-0 0-0 L1 La Salle 8 14 1/16/93 2/13/05 5-6 3-8 W1 Virginia Tech 2 11 1/25/92 2/27/00 1-5 1-5 L1 Lewis 1 0 1/12/80 1/12/80 0-0 0-0 W1 Western Kentucky 1 10 12/9/80 2/11/91 0-6 1-4 L7 Louisiana College 1 0 3/21/80 3/21/80 0-0 0-0 W1 West Virginia 1 0 12/8/79 12/8/79 0-0 0-0 W1 Louisville 5 5 2/4/78 1/26/95 3-2 2-3 L1 Wilmington 6 0 2/8/69 1/19/76 0-0 0-0 W6 Loyola-Chicago 10 8 1/16/82 1/2/00 6-3 4-5 W4 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 0 2/5/87 2/5/87 1-0 0-0 W1 Manhattan 1 0 12/6/92 12/6/92 0-0 0-0 W1 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1 1 12/21/96 12/21/97 1-1 0-0 L1 Marietta 1 0 3/3/77 3/3/77 0-0 0-0 W1 Wittenberg 2 1 3/4/69 1/16/78 0-0 0-0 W2 Marquette 12 14 2/5/83 12/29/03 8-7 4-7 L1 Wooster 6 1 3/28/71 3/3/78 0-0 0-0 W3 Marshall 5 0 2/4/80 12/19/89 2-0 3-0 W5 Wright State 27 3 2/4/74 12/7/04 16-0 9-3 W10 Maryland 1 1 11/29/00 11/28/01 1-0 0-1 W1 Wyoming 1 0 11/26/99 11/26/99 0-0 1-0 W1 Massachusetts 3 8 2/21/96 2/11/05 1-4 2-4 L2 Xavier 28 19 2/23/72 1/27/05 17-7 12-8 L5 Memphis 0 5 1/27/94 2/10/95 0-2 0-2 L5 Youngstown State 0 1 2/22/92 2/22/92 0-1 0-0 L1 Mercer 1 0 11/24/90 11/24/90 0-0 0-0 W1 Miami (Ohio) 18 15 2/18/69 12/7/99 11-6 7-8 W1

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Air Force 1-0 Bradley 2-2 Jan 7, 1989 Cincinnati, Ohio 56 60 L Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 16, 1989 UD Arena 67 54 W Mar 20, 1979 Fargo, N.D. AIAW 84 71 W Nov 30, 1987 UD Arena 88 69 W Dec 8, 1990 Cincinnati, Ohio 72 62 W AIAW / Association for Intercollegiate Sports for Women Tournament Dec 30, 1988 Peoria, Ill. 63 77 L Jan 11, 1992 UD Arena 76 67 W Feb 4, 1992 Peoria, Ill. 68 70 L Jan 9, 1993 Cincinnati, Ohio 68 66 W Akron 4-1 Dec 1, 1992 UD Arena 75 56 W Jan 7, 1994 Cincinnati, Ohio 58 61 L Date Location UD Op W/L Mar 1, 1994 UD Arena 92 71 W Mar 27, 1971 Dayton, Ohio 35 29 W Brown 1-0 Jan 13, 1995 Cincinnati, Ohio 60 56 W Mar 2, 1973 Dayton, Ohio 26 35 L Date Location UD Op W/L Mar 4, 1995 UD Arena 57 69 L Jan 12, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 110 26 W Dec 28, 2005 Miami, Fla. FSC 63 51 W Feb 13, 1996 UD Arena 75 64 W Feb 29, 1980 Cincinnati, Ohio OAISW 99 59 W FSC / Florida International Sun & Fun Classic Dec 14, 1996 Cincinnati, Ohio 55 69 L Nov 19, 2004 Akron, Ohio 66 56 W Dec 14, 1997 UD Arena 67 64 W OAISW / Ohio Association for Intercollegiate Sports Butler 13-8 Nov 28, 1998 Cincinnati, Ohio 53 71 L for Women Tournament Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 1, 1999 UD Arena 63 50 W Mar 13, 1981 Franklin, Ohio MAIAW 74 70 W Dec 20, 2000 Cincinnati, Ohio 69 79 L Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) 1-3 Mar 2, 1983 Dayton, Ohio 78 67 W Nov 16, 2001 UD Arena 58 70 L Date Location UD Op W/L Mar 11, 1983 Oakland, Mich. NCAA 71 69 W Nov 27, 2002 Cincinnati, Ohio 48 73 L Feb 15, 1994 UD Arena 70 93 L Feb 15, 1984 Indianapolis, Ind. 103 66 W Dec 6, 2003 UD Arena 40 62 L Feb 21, 1994 Birmingham, Ala. 62 83 L Jan 22, 1985 UD Arena 70 51 W Dec 1, 2004 Cincinnati, Ohio 54 65 L Jan 22, 1995 Birmingham, Ala. 67 71 L Feb 20, 1985 Indianapolis, Ind. 79 70 W OVLT / Ohio Valley League Tournament Feb 12, 1995 UD Arena 74 56 W Jan 23, 1986 UD Arena 83 60 W Feb 19, 1986 Indianapolis, Ind. 78 55 W Cleveland State 6-1 Arizona State 0-1 Mar 3, 1987 UD Arena 53 69 L Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 26, 1989 Indianapolis, Ind. 61 58 W Dec 29, 1982 Miami, Fla. DC 60 73 L Nov 30, 1997 Tempe, Ariz. 55 68 L Feb 25, 1989 UD Arena 54 47 W Jan 17, 1984 UD Arena ot 103 100 W Jan 25, 1990 UD Arena 55 63 L Mar 2, 1985 Cleveland, Ohio 76 67 W Arkansas 0-4 Feb 22, 1990 Indianapolis, Ind. 67 65 W Feb 1, 1986 UD Arena 95 51 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 24, 1991 Indianapolis, Ind. 61 75 L Feb 7, 1987 Cleveland, Ohio 84 73 W Jan 12, 1994 UD Arena 59 76 L Feb 21, 1991 UD Arena 82 76 W Dec 12, 1987 UD Arena 77 72 W Jan 2, 1996 Fayetteville, Ark. 53 70 L Jan 4, 1992 UD Arena 70 62 W Nov 23, 2004 Cleveland, Ohio 73 62 W Dec 7, 2000 UD Arena 77 80 L Mar 7, 1992 Indianapolis, Ind. 78 84 L DC / Dial Classic Dec 21, 2001 Fayetteville, Ark. 55 73 L Jan 23, 1993 UD Arena 65 72 L Feb 25, 1993 UD Arena 71 82 L Colorado 0-1 Auburn 1-0 Jan 25, 1994 Indianapolis, Ind. 62 72 L Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 15, 1995 UD Arena 44 58 L Nov 25, 1988 Boulder, Colo. UCCC 53 86 L Dec 16, 1978 Lexington, Ky. UKIT 75 54 W MAIAW / Midwest Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for UCCC / University of Colorado Coors Classic UKIT / University of Kentucky Invitation Tournament Women Tournament NCAA / NCAA Division II Tournament DePaul 9-7 Date Location UD Op W/L Ball State 5-1 California State-Fullerton 0-1 Feb 9, 1980 Chicago, Ill. 77 71 W Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 9, 1981 Dayton, Ohio 85 78 W Feb 25, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 95 47 W Dec 4, 1987 Champaign, Ill. ICT 33 64 L Jan 9, 1982 Chicago, Ill. 63 84 L Feb 8, 1980 Muncie, Ind. 102 60 W ICT / Illini Classic Feb 25, 1984 Dayton, Ohio 75 66 W Feb 7, 1981 Dayton, Ohio 99 73 W Jan 19, 1985 UD Arena 72 51 W Feb 5, 1982 Muncie, Ind. 53 56 L Central Florida 1-0 Feb 17, 1985 Chicago, Ill. 67 61 W Dec 1, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 74 67 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 19, 1986 Chicago, Ill. 68 61 W Dec 3, 1983 Muncie, Ind. 93 66 W Feb 13, 1981 Orlando, Fla. 101 72 W Feb 16, 1986 UD Arena 74 66 W Feb 14, 1987 Chicago, Ill. 58 68 L Boise State 1-0 Central Michigan 1-4 Feb 28, 1987 UD Arena 57 69 L Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 16, 1988 Chicago, Ill. 60 91 L Nov 21, 2003 Colorado Springs, Colo. AFC 73 71 W Mar 21, 1969 West Chester, Pa. NIT 43 49 L Mar 5, 1988 UD Arena 69 68 W AFC/Air Force Classic Feb 21, 1987 UD Arena 59 80 L Jan 9, 1994 Chicago, Ill. 68 64 W Jan 13, 1988 Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 64 73 L Feb 13, 1994 UD Arena 54 69 L Boston College 0-1 Dec 20, 1994 Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 67 77 L Feb 3, 1995 UD Arena 79 95 L Date Location UD Op W/L Nov 11, 1996 UD Arena 73 68 W Feb 26, 1995 Chicago, Ill. 69 99 L Dec 21, 1986 Berkeley, Calif. CIT 59 61 L NIT / National Invitational Tournament CIT / California Invitational Detroit 18-12 Chicago State 0-1 Date Location UD Op W/L Bowling Green 10-12 Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 18, 1978 Detroit, Mich. 74 88 L Date Location UD Op W/L Nov 21, 2004 UD Arena 55 56 L Feb 13, 1980 Detroit, Mich. 86 65 W Mar 8, 1969 Dayton, Ohio 50 38 W Jan 31, 1981 Detroit, Mich. 60 77 L Feb 28, 1970 Dayton, Ohio 39 45 L Cincinnati 21-21 Jan 30, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 73 82 L Feb 27, 1971 Dayton, Ohio 47 40 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 16, 1983 Detroit, Mich. 83 66 W Mar 26, 1971 Dayton, Ohio ST 30 52 L Mar 6, 1971 Cincinnati, Ohio 42 36 W Feb 8, 1984 UD Arena 91 77 W Feb 26, 1972 Dayton, Ohio 36 50 L Feb 29, 1972 Cedarville, Ohio OVLT 47 25 W Feb 9, 1985 Detroit, Mich. 56 54 W Feb 25, 1973 Dayton, Ohio 35 38 L Feb 5, 1973 Dayton, Ohio 39 34 W Mar 9, 1985 UD Arena 65 57 W Feb 23, 1974 Dayton, Ohio 46 56 L Feb 12, 1974 Cincinnati, Ohio OVLT 43 56 L Feb 8, 1986 UD Arena 56 52 W Feb 22, 1975 Dayton, Ohio 59 68 L Feb 19, 1974 Cincinnati, Ohio 45 41 W Mar 5, 1986 Detroit, Mich. ot 75 78 L Feb 14, 1976 Bowling Green, Ohio 49 69 L Feb 18, 1975 Cincinnati, Ohio 57 41 W Jan 3, 1987 UD Arena 76 73 W Feb 12, 1977 Dayton, Ohio 72 62 W Feb 10, 1976 Dayton, Ohio OVLT 70 76 L Jan 27, 1988 Detroit, Mich. 71 60 W Feb 18, 1978 Bowling Green, Ohio 80 57 W Feb 17, 1976 Cincinnati, Ohio 64 85 L Jan 12, 1989 Detroit, Mich. 60 69 L Jan 27, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 75 35 W Mar 9, 1976 Dayton, Ohio 67 71 L Feb 9, 1989 UD Arena 69 59 W Jan 11, 1980 Bowling Green, Ohio 74 53 W Jan 12, 1977 Cincinnati, Ohio 77 74 W Jan 27, 1990 UD Arena 78 56 W Feb 20, 1981 Dayton, Ohio 77 70 W Feb 8, 1977 Cincinnati, Ohio OVLT 72 79 L Feb 24, 1990 Detroit, Mich. 86 68 W Mar 1, 1982 Bowling Green, Ohio ot 71 77 L Feb 11, 1978 Dayton, Ohio 82 71 W Jan 26, 1991 Detroit, Mich. 78 84 L Dec 11, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 72 68 W Dec 11, 1978 Dayton, Ohio 75 45 W Feb 23, 1991 UD Arena 81 64 W Dec 10, 1983 Bowling Green, Ohio 69 52 W Jan 6, 1979 Cincinnati, Ohio 63 48 W Mar 3, 1991 UD Arena MCC 70 63 W Dec 1, 1984 Dayton, Ohio 71 60 W Jan 9, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 59 42 W Jan 2, 1992 UD Arena 82 80 W Dec 9, 1989 Bowling Green, Ohio 71 74 L Dec 30, 1981 Cincinnati, Ohio 92 89 W Mar 5, 1992 Detroit, Mich. 67 89 L Nov 24, 1990 UD Arena 77 85 L Jan 6, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 49 62 L Jan 30, 1993 Detroit, Mich. 57 43 W Dec 4, 1991 Bowling Green, Ohio 82 103 L Jan 12, 1983 Cincinnati, Ohio 50 70 L Mar 4, 1993 UD Arena 67 64 W Dec 12, 1992 UD Arena 68 94 L Jan 11, 1984 Dayton, Ohio 63 68 L Feb 10, 1994 Detroit, Mich. 59 79 L ST / State Tournament Jan 15, 1985 Cincinnati, Ohio 66 67 L Feb 22, 1995 UD Arena 73 90 L Nov 30, 1985 UD Arena 80 64 W Dec 7, 1995 UD Arena 64 85 L Jan 17, 1987 Cincinnati, Ohio 53 63 L Dec 20, 1995 Detroit, Mich. 66 79 L Feb 20, 1988 UD Arena 49 62 L Dec 3, 1996 Detroit, Mich. 70 85 L

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Nov 13, 1997 UD Arena 71 65 W Eastern Michigan 4-0 Jan 14, 2005 Frericks Center 41 69 L Dec 18, 2004 UD Arean 87 55 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 6, 2005 Washington, D.C. 59 71 L MCC / Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament Dec 19, 1978 Ypsilanti, Mich. 65 60 W Feb 19, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 96 52 W High Point 1-0 Drake 1-1 Dec 30, 1991 UD Arena 82 79 W Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Nov 30, 2002 Reno, Nev. JANC 73 68 W Mar 21, 1979 Fargo, N.D. AIAW 75 65 W Dec 7, 2002 Des Moines, Iowa 79 72 W JANC / John Ascuaga’s Nugget Classic AIAW / Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Nov 29, 2003 UD Arena 46 54 L Tournament Eastern Washington 1-0 Duke 1-0 Date Location UD Op W/L Holy Cross 0-1 Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 1, 2002 Reno, Nev. JANC 67 63 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 3, 1981 Dayton, Ohio 99 78 W JANC / John Ascuaga’s Nugget Classic Nov 28, 1987 UD Arena 69 82 L

Duquesne 8-15 Evansville 7-8 Idaho State 1-0 Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 14, 1993 Pittsburgh, Pa. 71 67 W Feb 20, 1984 Evansville, Ind. 99 67 W Nov 24, 2000 San Antonio, Texas SAT 60 50 W Feb 20, 1993 UD Arena 69 45 W Jan 26, 1985 Evansville, Ind. 63 60 W SAT / San Antonio Tippoff Classic Nov 27, 1994 UD Arena 82 89 L Feb 23, 1985 UD Arena 80 56 W Jan 24, 1996 Pittsburgh, Pa. 38 74 L Jan 25, 1986 UD Arena 78 51 W Illinois 2-0 Feb 11, 1996 UD Arena 58 63 L Feb 22, 1986 Evansville, Ind. 72 50 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 9, 1997 Pittsburgh, Pa. 69 76 L Jan 21, 1989 UD Arena 62 63 L Dec 29, 1979 UD Arena 98 64 W Feb 8, 1997 UD Arena 64 72 L Feb 18, 1989 Evansville, Ind. 54 52 W Jan 17, 1981 Champaign, Ill. 81 74 W Jan 8, 1998 UD Arena 74 87 L Jan 20, 1990 Evansville, Ind. 51 60 L Feb 11, 1998 Pittsburgh, Pa. 71 85 L Feb 17, 1990 UD Arena 60 65 L Illinois-Chicago 4-0 Jan 29, 1999 UD Arena 64 62 W Jan 19, 1991 UD Arena 74 86 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 7, 1999 Pittsburgh, Pa. 60 61 L Feb 16, 1991 Evansville, Ind. 80 89 L Feb 10, 1983 Chicago, Ill. 77 64 W Jan 30, 2000 Pittsburgh, Pa. 65 66 L Jan 30, 1992 Evansville, Ind. 81 62 W Feb 11, 1984 Dayton, Ohio 83 60 W Feb 16, 2000 UD Arena 76 68 W Feb 27, 1992 UD Arena 57 84 L Jan 10, 1987 UD Arena 86 63 W Feb 7, 2001 Pittsburgh, Pa. ot 67 71 L Jan 21, 1993 UD Arena 65 57 L Jan 18, 1988 Chicago, Ill. 75 50 W Feb 16, 2001 UD Arena 82 63 W Feb 27, 1993 Evansville, Ind. 55 59 L Jan 6, 2002 Pittsburgh, Pa. 64 78 L Illinois State 2-1 Feb 24, 2002 UD Arena ot 71 69 W Florida 0-1 Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 12, 2003 UD Arena 67 55 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 15, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 86 64 W Feb 2, 2003 Pittsburgh, Pa. 59 72 L Mar 15, 2000 UD Arena WNIT 93 97 L Jan 19, 1981 Normal, Ill. 53 80 L Jan 9, 2004 Pittsburgh, Pa. 59 75 L WNIT / Women’s National Invitation Tournament Feb 10, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 55 53 W Feb 19, 2004 UD Arena 58 74 L Jan 30, 2005 UD Arena 55 54 W Florida International 1-1 Indiana 2-5 Feb 18, 2005 Pittsburgh, Pa. 51 59 L Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 31, 1983 Miami, Fla. MC 75 61 W Dec 2, 1978 Dayton, Ohio 74 62 W East Carolina 0-2 Dec 29, 2004 Miami, Fla. FSC 44 68 L Nov 29, 1979 Bloomington, Ind. 67 48 W Date Location UD Op W/L MC / Massonic Classic Nov 29, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 50 67 L Dec 30, 1987 Norfolk, Va. RRC 54 64 L FSC / Fun & Sun Classic Dec 9, 1981 Bloomington, Ind. 52 73 L Nov 30, 1990 Greenville, N.C. ECC 80 100 L Dec 4, 1984 UD Arena 53 70 L RRC / Reebok Roundball Classic Florida State 0-2 Nov 26, 1985 Bloomington, Ind. 58 67 L ECC/East Carolina Lady Pirate Classic Date Location UD Op W/L Nov 29, 1986 Bloomington, Ind. IUCC 42 68 L Dec 4, 1993 Tallahassee, Fla. DC 65 78 L IUCC / Indiana University Coca-Cola Classic East Tennessee State 0-1 Nov 20, 2001 St. Thomas, Virgin Is. PJ 60 63 L Date Location UD Op W/L DC / Dial Classic Indiana State 5-2 Dec 31, 1984 Miami, Fla. WCC 68 76 L PJ / University of Virgin Islands Paradise Jam Date Location UD Op W/L WCC / Women’s Court Classic Dec 19, 1979 Terre Haute, Ind. 80 64 W Fordham 10-4 Feb 4, 1981 Terre Haute, Ind. 65 57 W Eastern Illinois 3-4 Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 2, 1981 Terre Haute, Ind. 82 71 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 18, 1996 UD Arena 61 56 W Feb 19, 1983 Dayton, Ohio 65 57 W Dec 18, 1979 Charleston, Ill. 81 63 W Jan 23, 1997 Bronx, N.Y. 60 49 W Nov 28, 1986 Bloomington, Ind. IUCC 62 57 W Dec 1, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 71 68 W Feb 25, 1997 UD Arena A10 65 68 L Dec 28, 1997 UD Arena 68 70 L Mar 14, 1981 Franklin, Ohio MAIAW 77 73 W Jan 22, 1998 UD Arena 66 62 W Dec 2, 1998 Terre Haute, Ind. 54 56 L Dec 19, 1981 Charleston, Ill. 54 69 L Jan 15, 1999 Bronx, N.Y. 61 48 W IUCC / Indiana University Coca-Cola Classic Feb 26, 1983 Dayton, Ohio 65 72 L Feb 11, 2000 UD Arena 71 60 W Dec 17, 1988 Charleston, Ill. 48 89 L Mar 3, 2000 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 89 51 W IUPUI 2-0 Dec 18, 1989 UD Arena 74 82 L Jan 7, 2000 Bronx, N.Y. 39 41 L Date Location UD Op W/L MAIAW / Midwest Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Jan 13, 2002 UD Arena 68 63 W Dec 13, 1998 UD Arena 76 63 W Women Tournament Mar 1, 2002 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 49 66 L Jan 2, 2001 UD Arena 73 70 W Jan 31, 2003 Bronx, N.Y. 78 67 W Eastern Kentucky 8-12 Jan 16, 2004 UD Arena ot 70 67 W Jackson State 0-1 Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 23, 2005 Bronx, N.Y. 63 50 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 15, 1969 Richmond, Ky. 30 42 L Mar 4, 2005 Washington, D.C. A10 45 49 L Dec 28, 1984 Miami, Fla. WCC 74 75 L Feb 15, 1971 Dayton, Ohio 42 49 L A10 / Atlantic 10 Tournament WCC / Women’s Court Classic Feb 13, 1972 Richmond, Ky ot 45 54 L Feb 26, 1973 Dayton, Ohio 36 67 L George Washington 0-19 Kent State 6-3 Feb 8, 1974 Richmond, Ky. 45 52 L Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 13, 1975 Dayton, Ohio 53 59 L Jan 6, 1996 UD Arena 69 75 L Feb 1, 1969 Kent, Ohio 40 39 W Jan 31, 1976 Richmond, Ky. 38 79 L Feb 7, 1996 Washington, D.C. 60 87 L Feb 21, 1970 Dayton, Ohio 32 57 L Feb 19, 1977 Dayton, Ohio 60 85 L Jan 16, 1997 UD Arena 60 74 L Feb 20, 1971 Kent, Ohio 51 52 L Jan 7, 1978 Richmond, Ky. 85 82 W Jan 4, 1998 Washington, D.C. 59 73 L Feb 19, 1972 Dayton, Ohio 39 32 W Feb 14, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 74 57 W Jan 24, 1998 UD Arena 62 87 L Mar 3, 1972 Cedarville, Ohio ST 35 46 L Feb 16, 1980 Richmond, Ky. 72 58 W Feb 5, 1999 Washington, D.C. 57 67 L Feb 17, 1973 Kent, Ohio 50 43 W Dec 6, 1980 Richmond, Ky. 77 68 W Feb 12, 1999 UD Arena 52 77 L Feb 16, 1974 Dayton, Ohio 70 57 W Feb 16, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 68 67 W Jan 20, 2000 UD Arena 66 82 L Feb 15, 1975 Kent, Ohio 66 32 W Jan 19, 1983 Richmond, Ky. 75 52 W Feb 24, 2000 Washington, D.C. 77 86 L Dec 1, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 81 64 W Jan 7, 1984 Dayton, Ohio 62 60 W Feb 2, 2001 UD Arena 58 61 L ST / State Tournament Nov 26, 1984 Richmond, Ky. 59 72 L Jan 11, 2002 UD Arena 57 80 L Nov 23, 1985 UD Arena 72 76 L Feb 15, 2002 Washington, D.C. 56 63 L Kentucky 3-16 Jan 7, 1987 Richmond, Ky. ot 75 78 L Feb 7, 2003 UD Arena 53 80 L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 5, 1991 UD Arena 84 75 W Feb 20, 2003 Washington, D.C. 52 89 L Mar 10, 1971 Lexington, Ky. 40 46 L Dec 14, 1991 Richmond, Ky. 64 90 L Jan 5, 2004 UD Arena 51 71 L Feb 12, 1972 Dayton, Ohio 36 45 L Feb 15, 2004 Washington, D.C. 62 80 L Feb 14, 1973 Dayton, Ohio 33 59 L

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Feb 9, 1974 Lexington, Ky. 43 49 L Jan 5, 1985 UD Arena 77 39 W Nov 30, 1983 UD Arena 98 64 W Jan 18, 1975 Dayton, Ohio 46 52 L Jan 24, 1987 UD Arena 60 55 W Dec 14, 1984 Oxford, Ohio ot 75 73 W Jan 30, 1976 Lexington, Ky. 49 63 L Feb 16, 1987 Milwaukee, Wis. 68 53 W Dec 11, 1985 UD Arena 84 55 W Jan 15, 1977 Dayton, Ohio 66 69 L Jan 23, 1988 UD Arena 63 58 W Jan 31, 1987 Oxford, Ohio 50 67 L Dec 21, 1977 Lexington, Ky. 64 98 L Feb 27, 1988 Milwaukee, Wis. 69 57 W Feb 3, 1988 UD Arena 79 63 W Dec 17, 1978 Lexington, Ky. UKIT 72 65 W Mar 2, 1989 UD Arena 92 72 W Dec 19, 1988 Oxford, Ohio 58 67 L Jan 20, 1984 Lexington, Ky. 59 77 L Jan 11, 1990 UD Arena 70 74 L Dec 2, 1989 UD Arena 50 68 L Jan 9, 1985 Lexington, Ky. 61 69 L Feb 8, 1990 Milwaukee, Wis. 58 66 L Nov 27, 1990 Oxford, Ohio 73 67 W Jan 14, 1986 UD Arena 64 84 L Jan 10, 1991 Milwaukee, Wis. 70 64 W Nov 30, 1991 UD Arena 71 82 L Feb 24, 1987 Lexington, Ky. 57 73 L Feb 7, 1991 UD Arena 89 69 W Dec 21, 1992 Oxford, Ohio 50 83 L Feb 10, 1988 UD Arena 68 58 W Jan 27, 1992 UD Arena 79 90 L Dec 11, 1993 UD Arena 60 78 L Dec 6, 1988 Lexington, Ky. 68 95 L Jan 23, 1994 UD Arena 68 76 L Dec 6, 1994 Oxford, Ohio 58 77 L Dec 30, 1989 UD Arena 58 88 L Mar 5, 1994 Milwaukee, Wis. 62 103 L Dec 2, 1995 UD Arena 77 69 W Dec 15, 1990 Lexington, Ky. 68 95 L Feb 5, 1995 UD Arena 75 82 L Nov 25, 1996 Oxford, Ohio 51 57 L Nov 30, 1996 UD Arena 55 53 W Feb 24, 1995 Milwaukee, Wis. 67 78 L Nov 23, 1998 Oxford, Ohio 60 64 L Dec 6, 1997 Lexington, Ky. 67 73 L Mar 9, 1995 Milwaukee, Wis. GMC 66 77 L Dec 7, 1999 UD Arena 76 46 W UKIT / University of Kentucky Invitational Tournament Jan 2, 1997 UD Arena 62 73 L OAISW / Ohio Association for Intercollegiate Sports for Women Dec 19, 1997 UD Arena 50 71 L Tournament La Salle 8-14 Dec 6, 1998 UD Arena 59 68 L Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 4, 1999 Milwaukee, Wis. ot 60 67 L Miami (Florida) 0-3 Jan 16, 1993 Philadelphia, Pa. 67 100 L Dec 5, 2000 UD Arena 62 57 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb, 18 1993 UD Arena 81 65 W Dec 16, 2001 Milwaukee, Wis. 63 91 L Feb 15, 1981 Miami, Fla. 58 62 L Jan 27, 1996 UD Arena 66 71 L Nov 24, 2002 UD Arena 80 62 W Jan 4, 1986 Miami, Fla. BKC 62 76 L Feb 17, 1996 Philadelphia, Pa. 50 85 L Dec 29, 2003 Milwaukee, Wis. 61 73 L Dec 3, 1993 Tallahassee, Fla. DC 53 67 L Jan 12, 1997 Philadelphia, Pa. 70 83 L GMC / Great Midwest Conference Tournament BKC / Burger King Classic Feb 6, 1997 UD Arena 57 66 L DC / Dial Classic Jan 2, 1998 Philadelphia, Pa. 62 70 L Marshall 5-0 Feb 8, 1998 UD Arena 62 74 L Date Location UD Op W/L Michigan 5-2 Jan 17, 1999 Philadelphia, Pa. 66 61 W Dec 21, 1978 Huntington, W.Va. 77 56 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 14, 1999 UD Arena 62 71 L Feb 4, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 91 74 W Jan 8, 1979 Ann Arbor, Mich. 90 66 W Jan 22, 2000 UD Arena 88 58 W Jan 10, 1981 Huntington, W.Va. 89 68 W Feb 26, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 91 74 W Feb 3, 2000 Philadelphia, Pa. 64 38 W Feb 13, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 88 41 W Feb 20, 1982 Ann Arbor, Mich. ot 79 82 L Jan 5, 2001 Philadelphia, Pa. ot 75 72 W Jan 15, 1983 Huntington, W.Va. 61 53 W Dec 21, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 102 75 W Feb 10, 2001 UD Arena 66 61 W Dec 19, 1983 Ann Arbor, Mich. 70 60 W Jan 20, 2002 UD Arena 82 72 W Maryland 1-1 Nov 24, 1984 UD Arena 71 74 L Feb 17, 2002 Philadelphia, Pa. ot 76 77 L Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 7, 1985 UD Arena 73 69 W Jan 10, 2003 UD Arena 61 72 L Nov 29, 2000 College Park, Md. 55 69 L Feb 13, 2003 Philadelphia, Pa. 69 70 L Nov 28, 2001 UD Arena 56 53 W Michigan State 2-5 Feb 8, 2004 UD Arena 62 65 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 22, 2004 Philadelphia, Pa. 63 81 L Massachusetts 3-8 Dec 20, 1985 East Lansing, Mich. 67 79 L Jan 21, 2005 Philadelphia, Pa. 61 67 L Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 30, 1986 UD Arena ot 63 59 W Feb 13, 2005 UD Arena 75 65 W Feb 21, 1996 UD Arena 53 65 L Nov 26, 1988 Boulder, Colo. UCCC 54 80 L Feb 22, 1997 Amherst, Mass. 55 62 L Dec 18, 1993 East Lansing, Mich. 62 70 L Louisville 5-5 Jan 31, 1998 Amherst, Mass. 67 55 W Dec 3, 1994 UD Arena 67 90 L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 22, 1999 UD Arena 56 63 L Dec 17, 1999 East Lansing, Mich. 68 83 L Feb 4, 1978 Dayton, Ohio 80 84 L Jan 16, 2000 Amherst, Mass. 65 71 L Dec 17, 2000 UD Arena 61 57 W Jan 16, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 81 58 W Jan 14, 2001 UD Arena 57 69 L UCCC / University of Colorado Coors Classic Jan 22, 1980 Louisville, Ky. 85 55 W Feb 25, 2001 Amherst, Mass. 59 55 W Feb 24, 1986 Louisville, Ky. 65 53 W Jan 31, 2002 Amherst, Mass. ot 58 65 L Minnesota 0-2 Dec 10, 1986 UD Arena 68 76 L Jan 26, 2003 UD Arena 68 60 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 2, 1988 Louisville, Ky. 59 77 L Jan 11, 2004 Amherst, Mass. 68 78 L Dec 1, 2001 Minneapolis, Minn. 56 83 L Dec 10, 1988 UD Arena 59 49 W Feb 11, 2005 UD Arena 30 52 L Dec 30, 2002 UD Arena 64 83 L Dec 6, 1989 Louisville, Ky. 54 60 L Feb 5, 1994 UD Arena 69 54 W Memphis 0-5 Mississippi 0-1 Jan 26, 1995 Louisville, Ky. 54 68 L Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 27, 1994 UD Arena 62 74 L Nov 25, 1994 Bowling Green, Ky. BGBC 42 76 L Loyola-Chicago 10-8 Feb 24, 1994 Memphis, Tenn. 66 69 L BGBC / Bowling Green Bank Classic Date Location UD Op W/L Mar 9, 1994 Cincinnati, Ohio GMC 57 91 L Jan 16, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 82 68 W Jan 20, 1995 Memphis, Tenn. 43 89 L Mississippi State 1-0 Feb 12, 1983 Chicago, Ill. 65 63 W Feb 10, 1995 UD Arena 66 98 L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 17, 1985 UD Arena 66 56 W GMC / Great Midwest Conference Tournament Dec 28, 1981 Miami, Fla. HCC 66 64 W Feb 15, 1985 Chicago, Ill. 63 70 L HCC / Hurricane Christmas Classic Jan 17, 1986 Chicago, Ill. 71 83 L Mercer 1-0 Feb 14, 1986 UD Arena 68 64 W Date Location UD Op W/L Missouri 0-1 Jan 14, 1989 Chicago, Ill. 76 78 L Nov 24, 1990 Orlando, Fla. SC 75 66 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 11, 1989 UD Arena 69 73 L SC / Sunshine Classic Dec 31, 1992 UD Arena 57 68 L Jan 13, 1990 UD Arena ot 73 68 W Feb 10, 1990 Chicago, Ill. 58 67 L Miami (Ohio) 18-15 Monmouth 0-1 Jan 12, 1991 Chicago, Ill. 66 61 W Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 9, 1991 UD Arena 69 85 L Feb 18, 1969 Oxford, Ohio 36 47 L Dec 28, 1982 Miami, Fla. DC 65 76 L Jan 23, 1992 UD Arena 60 61 L Feb 24, 1970 Dayton, Ohio 44 26 W DC / Dial Classic Feb 20, 1992 Chicago, Ill. 50 61 L Jan 27, 1971 Oxford, Ohio 51 26 W Jan 28, 1993 Chicago, Ill. 84 80 W Feb 1, 1972 Dayton, Ohio 37 39 L Morehead State 6-4 Mar 6, 1993 UD Arena 70 63 W Jan 31, 1973 Oxford, Ohio 43 51 L Date Location UD Op W/L Nov 17, 1998 UD Arena 84 60 W Jan 30, 1974 Dayton, Ohio 60 52 W Feb 5, 1977 Dayton, Ohio 69 57 W Jan 2, 2000 Chicago, Ill. 84 74 W Jan 29, 1975 Dayton, Ohio 51 52 L Jan 14, 1978 Morehead, Ky. 70 93 L Jan 14, 1976 Dayton, Ohio 77 67 W Jan 24, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 67 61 W Manhattan 1-0 Mar 5, 1976 Cedarville, Ohio OAISW 57 75 L Dec 15, 1979 Morehead, Ky. 69 64 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 16, 1977 Oxford, Ohio 73 61 W Jan 14, 1981 Dayton, Ohio 86 74 W Dec 6, 1992 Syracuse, N.Y. SCC 86 70 W Jan 11, 1978 Dayton, Ohio 86 61 W Feb 23, 1982 Morehead, Ky. 53 77 L SCC / Syracuse Carrier Classic Dec 13, 1978 Oxford, Ohio 77 64 W Dec 3, 1988 UD Arena 60 68 L Jan 31, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 81 49 W Jan 6, 1990 Morehead, Ky. 75 70 W Marquette 12-14 Jan 2, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 76 56 W Dec 30, 1994 UD Arena 73 56 W Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 4, 1980 Oxford, Ohio 76 64 W Dec 4, 1995 Morehead, Ky. 72 75 L Feb 5, 1983 Dayton, Ohio 81 47 W Jan 19, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 57 76 L Feb 18, 1984 Milwaukee, Wis. 80 62 W Dec 8, 1982 Oxford, Ohio 77 71 W

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Niagara 1-0 Ohio State 3-10 Richmond 2-6 Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Mar 22, 1979 Fargo, N.D. AIAW 76 57 W Feb 4, 1969 Columbus, Ohio 48 54 L Jan 17, 2002 Richmond, Va. 91 84 W AIAW / Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Feb 7, 1970 Dayton, Ohio 50 62 L Feb 22, 2002 UD Arena 87 89 L Tournament Feb 6, 1971 Columbus, Ohio 46 40 W Jan 19, 2003 Richmond, Va. 60 79 L Feb 5, 1972 Dayton, Ohio 27 35 L Feb 9, 2003 UD Arena 61 59 W North Carolina-Greensboro 1-0 Feb 3, 1973 Columbus, Ohio 42 82 L Jan 3, 2004 UD Arena 51 66 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 28, 1975 Ada, Ohio OAISW 36 70 L Feb 13, 2004 Richmond, Va. 44 67 L Dec 30, 1993 UD Arena 82 65 W Feb 19, 1979 Columbus, Ohio 60 68 L Jan 7, 2005 Richmond, Va. 57 65 L Feb 2, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 89 53 W Feb 27, 2005 UD Arena ot 77 78 L North Carolina State 0-1 Feb 28, 1981 Columbus, Ohio 78 73 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 12, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 61 68 L Robert Morris 2-0 Nov 25, 1989 Orlando, Fla. SC 66 105 L Dec 4, 1982 Columbus, Ohio 57 90 L Date Location UD Op W/L SC / Sunshine Classic Nov 25, 1991 Columbus, Ohio 67 85 L Dec 29, 1990 UD Arena 87 35 W Dec 4, 2004 UD Arena 42 75 L Dec 7, 1991 Pittsburgh, Pa. 92 54 W Northern Illinois 2-3 OAISW / Ohio Association for Intercollegiate Sports for Women Date Location UD Op W/L St. Bonaventure 5-6 Feb 11, 1987 UD Arena 66 73 L Oklahoma 0-1 Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 30, 1988 UD Arena 78 75 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 21, 1996 St. Bonaventure, N.Y. 64 75 L Feb 29, 1988 Dekalb, Ill. 61 99 L Jan 3, 1986 Miami, Fla. BKC 46 64 L Jan 26, 1997 UD Arena 86 70 W Dec 8, 2001 Dekalb, Ill. 52 61 L BKC / Burger King Classic Jan 17, 1998 St. Bonaventure, N.Y. 64 71 L Dec 15, 2002 UD Arena 78 67 W Feb 24, 1998 UD Arena ot 69 82 L Old Dominion 0-1 Feb 9, 1999 UD Arena 57 72 L Northwestern 2-3 Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 20, 2000 St. Bonaventure, N.Y. 95 71 W Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 29, 1987 Norfolk, Va. RRC 55 79 L Jan 28, 2001 UD Arena 77 63 W Jan 26, 1980 Evanston, Ill. 64 67 L RRC / Reebok Roundball Classic Jan 23, 2002 St. Bonaventure, N.Y. 74 85 L Jan 24, 1981 Dayton, Ohio 74 71 W Feb 23, 2003 UD Arena 71 66 W Jan 23, 1982 Evanston, Ill. 59 75 L Pennsylvania 0-1 Jan 25, 2004 St. Bonaventure, N.Y 63 74 L Dec 17, 2002 Evanston, Ill. ot 56 49 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 25, 2005 UD Arena 55 41 W Nov 26, 2003 UD Arena 47 49 L Dec 20, 2003 Columbus, Ohio BC 69 90 L BC / Buckeye Classic St. Francis (Pa.) 2-0 Notre Dame 6-22 Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Pittsburgh 1-0 Dec 20, 1992 UD Arena 66 50 W Mar 6, 1983 Notre Dame, Ind. 64 68 L Date Location UD Op W/L Nov 28, 1993 Loretto, Pa. 69 52 W Mar 3, 1984 UD Arena 57 63 L Dec 30, 1982 Miami, Fla. DC 71 61 W Feb 5, 1985 UD Arena 66 81 L DC / Dial Classic St. John’s 1-1 Mar 6, 1985 Notre Dame, Ind. 57 72 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 5, 1986 Notre Dame, Ind. 61 58 W Princeton 0-1 Dec 29, 1984 Miami, Fla. WCC 91 77 W Mar 8, 1986 UD Arena 62 88 L Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 21, 2003 Columbus, Ohio BC 61 73 L Jan 28, 1987 Notre Dame, Ind. 55 54 W Dec 21, 1998 UD Arena 44 57 L WCC / Women’s Court Classic Mar 7, 1987 UD Arena 48 59 L BC / Buckeye Classic Feb 13, 1988 Notre Dame, Ind. 58 60 L Purdue 5-4 Mar 12, 1988 UD Arena 64 77 L Date Location UD Op W/L Saint Joseph’s 5-9 Jan 28, 1989 Notre Dame, Ind. 57 72 L Feb 2, 1979 West Lafayette, Ind. 67 56 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 23, 1989 UD Arena 67 55 W Jan 17, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 85 55 W Dec 9, 1979 Pittsburgh, Pa. PI 68 58 W Jan 23, 1990 UD Arena 60 85 L Jan 7, 1981 West Lafayette, Ind. 65 62 W Jan 10, 1996 UD Arena 64 73 L Mar 1, 1990 Notre Dame, Ind. 47 76 L Jan 2, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 71 68 W Mar 1, 1996 Blacksburg, Va. A10 73 84 L Mar 9, 1990 UD Arena MCC 59 67 L Nov 27, 1982 West Lafayette, Ind. 69 71 L Jan 29, 1997 Philadelphia, Pa. 71 76 L Jan 21, 1991 Notre Dame, Ind. 49 79 L Nov 26, 1983 Dayton, Ohio 81 68 W Feb 19, 1998 UD Arena 59 57 W Feb 28, 1991 UD Arena 79 76 W Dec 13, 1986 West Lafayette, Ind. 60 98 L Feb 19, 1999 Philadelphia, Pa. 53 62 L Mar 8, 1991 UD Arena MCC 61 68 L Dec 28, 1988 UD Arena 53 90 L Jan 7, 2000 UD Arena 60 62 L Jan 9, 1992 Notre Dame, Ind. 2ot 70 76 L Nov 19, 1999 UD Arena 58 60 L Mar 4, 2000 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 61 66 L Feb 8, 1992 UD Arena 63 62 W Jan 19, 2001 Philadelphia, Pa. 72 63 W Mar 12, 1992 Cincinnati, Ohio MCC 55 74 L Quinnipiac 1-0 Mar 3, 2001 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 71 56 W Jan 7, 1993 UD Arena 60 72 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 10, 2002 UD Arena 48 56 L Feb 13, 1993 Notre Dame, Ind. 80 92 L Nov 21, 1998 UD Arena 66 44 W Jan 17, 2003 Philadelphia, Pa. 60 61 L Mar 8, 1993 Notre Dame, Ind. MCC 78 74 W Jan 18, 2004 UD Arena 59 68 L Jan 4, 1994 UD Arena 55 63 L Radford 1-0 Jan 9, 2005 Philadelphia, Pa. 78 70 W Jan 2, 1995 Notre Dame, Ind. 63 80 L Date Location UD Op W/L PI / Pittsburgh Invitational Dec 13, 2003 Notre Dame, Ind. 41 78 L Dec 5, 1992 Syracuse, N.Y, 2ot SCC 92 90 W A10 / Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Dec 9, 2004 UD Arena 39 65 L SCC / Syracuse Carrier Classic MCC / Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament Saint Louis 10-6 Rhode Island 8-4 Date Location UD Op W/L Oakland 1-0 Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 19, 1989 UD Arena 65 57 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 15, 1996 Kingston, R.I. 72 87 L Feb 16, 1989 St. Louis, Mo. 53 58 L Mar 12, 1983 Oakland, Mich. NCAA 73 72 W Feb 19, 1997 UD Arena 83 55 W Jan 18, 1990 St. Louis, Mo. 66 54 W NCAA / NCAA Division II Tournament Jan 29, 1998 Kingston, R.I. 82 69 W Feb 15, 1990 UD Arena 75 62 W Jan 24, 1999 UD Arena 95 75 W Jan 17, 1991 UD Arena 85 59 W Jan 14, 2000 Kingston, R.I. 89 65 W Feb 14, 1991 St. Louis, Mo. 83 42 W Ohio 10-3 Jan 12, 2001 UD Arena 82 74 W Feb 7, 1994 UD Arena 85 55 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 23, 2001 Kingston, R.I. 64 59 W Feb 26, 1994 St. Louis, Mo. 73 61 W Mar 27, 1971 Dayton, Ohio ST 44 36 W Jan 17, 2002 Kingston, RI 91 84 W Jan 29, 1995 UD Arena 81 70 W Jan 17, 1975 Dayton, Ohio 58 41 W Jan 24, 2003 UD Arena 56 53 W Feb 19, 1995 St. Louis, Mo. 49 57 L Jan 24, 1976 Athens, Ohio 63 66 L Mar 6, 2003 Kingston, R.I. A10 57 62 L Nov 29, 1995 UD Arena 79 64 W Jan 22, 1977 Dayton, Ohio 78 60 W Jan 23, 2004 Kingston, R.I. 43 48 L Dec 29, 1997 St. Louis, Mo. 70 58 W Feb 15, 1978 Athens, Ohio 106 63 W Mar 5, 2004 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 49 69 L Nov 22, 1999 UD Arena 69 83 L Jan 20, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 76 63 W Jan 16, 2005 Frericks Center 66 61 W Dec 2, 2000 St. Louis, Mo. 53 56 L Jan 19, 1980 Athens, Ohio 83 62 W A10 / Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Dec 4, 2001 UD Arena 49 52 L Dec 13, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 92 73 W Nov 22, 2002 St. Louis, Mo. 54 74 L Feb 27, 1982 Athens, Ohio 64 68 L Rice 1-1 Jan 3, 1983 Dayton, Ohio 81 76 W Date Location UD Op W/L St. Mary’s (Calif.) 0-1 Dec 7, 1983 Athens, Ohio 85 82 W Dec 20, 1986 Berkeley, Calif. CIT 63 72 L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 4, 1993 UD Arena 61 45 W Nov 29, 1994 UD Arena 79 59 W Nov 19, 2001 St. Thomas, Virgin Islands PJ 65 73 L Dec 22, 1993 Athens, Ohio 61 72 L CIT / California Invitational Tournament PJ / University of Virgin Islands Paradise Jam ST / State Tournament

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San Diego 0-2 Virginia Tech 2-11 Xavier 28-19 Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Date Location UD Op W/L Nov 27, 1999 San Diego, Calif. 51 54 L Jan 25, 1992 UD Arena 75 71 W Feb 23, 1972 Dayton, Ohio 53 14 W Jan 3, 2003 UD Arena 66 76 L Feb 10, 1992 Blacksburg, Va. 55 71 L Dec 12, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 101 46 W Feb 15, 1996 UD Arena 59 66 L Feb 22, 1981 Dayton, Ohio 91 51 W Seton Hall 1-0 Feb 24, 1996 Blacksburg, Va. 59 79 L Mar 6, 1981 Dayton, Ohio OAISW 111 73 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 18, 1997 UD Arena 2ot 98 103 L Dec 12, 1981 Dayton, Ohio 79 68 W Mar 23, 1978 Florence, S.C. AIAW 105 97 W Feb 13, 1997 Blacksburg, Va. 65 84 L Feb 1, 1983 Dayton, Ohio 80 46 W AIAW / Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Jan 10, 1998 UD Arena 64 76 L Feb 29, 1984 Cincinnati, Ohio 92 70 W Tournament Feb 5, 1998 Blacksburg, Va. 66 68 L Jan 31, 1985 Cincinnati, Ohio 100 74 W Jan 4, 1999 Blacksburg, Va. 59 76 L Feb 28, 1985 UD Arena 90 33 W Southeastern Louisiana 0-2 Jan 31, 1999 UD Arena 60 68 L Jan 29, 1986 UD Arena 82 53 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 27, 1999 Philadelphia, Pa. 3ot A10 72 73 L Feb 27, 1986 CIncinnati, Ohio 78 42 W Mar 22, 1977 Pomomo, Calif. AIAW 50 91 L Jan 28, 2000 Blacksburg, Va. 69 65 W Feb 19, 1987 Cincinnati, Ohio 60 51 W Mar 24, 1978 Florence, S.C. AIAW 96 100 L Feb 27, 2000 UD Arena 63 68 L Feb 24, 1988 UD Arena 62 49 W AIAW / Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women A10 / Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Feb 4, 1989 UD Arena 66 54 W Tournament Mar 4, 1989 Cincinnati, Ohio 68 75 L Western Kentucky 1-10 Feb 3, 1990 Cincinnati, Ohio 73 61 W Southwest Texas State 1-0 Date Location UD Op W/L Mar 3, 1990 UD Arena 82 77 W Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 9, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 77 85 L Feb 2, 1991 UD Arena 75 64 W Jan 5, 1986 Miami, Fla. BKC 70 62 W Jan 26, 1982 Bowling Green, Ky. 59 73 L Feb 26, 1991 Cincinnati, Ohio 70 60 W BKC / Burger King Classic Jan 24, 1983 Dayton, OH 53 60 L Jan 18, 1992 UD Arena 56 71 L Jan 25, 1984 Bowling Green, Ky. 82 72 W Feb 15, 1992 Cincinnati, OH 79 94 L Syracuse 1-0 Feb 2, 1985 UD Arena 47 86 L Jan 2, 1993 UD Arena 61 76 L Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 10, 1986 Bowling Green, Ky. 75 104 L Feb 6, 1993 Cincinnati, Ohio 65 78 L Dec 21, 1991 UD Arena 74 66 W Jan 13, 1987 UD Arena 52 78 L Mar 9, 1993 Notre Dame, Ind. MCC 57 67 L Feb 6, 1988 Bowling Green, Ky. 46 73 L Feb 2, 1994 Cincinnati, Ohio 70 78 L Temple 8-4 Feb 2, 1989 UD Arena 53 55 L Dec 10, 1994 UD Arena ot 77 87 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 1, 1990 Bowling Green, Ky. 46 81 L Feb 3, 1996 Cincinnati, Ohio 82 78 W Jan 13, 1996 UD Arena 65 55 W Feb 11, 1991 UD Arena 80 87 L Feb 27, 1996 UD Arena 85 70 W Jan 2, 1997 Philadelphia, Pa. 81 65 W Jan 4, 1997 UD Arena 83 80 W Feb 21, 1998 UD Arena 88 81 W West Virginia 1-0 Jan 21, 1997 Cincinnati, Ohio 73 64 W Feb 21, 1999 Philadelphia, Pa. 68 54 W Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 13, 1998 Cincinnati, Ohio 71 86 L Feb 26, 1999 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 67 40 W Dec 8, 1979 Pittsburgh, Pa. PIT 72 39 W Feb 16, 1998 UD Arena 85 82 W Jan 9, 2000 UD Arena 85 46 W PIT / Pittsburgh Invitational Dec 23, 1998 Cincinnati, Ohio 76 66 W Jan 9, 2001 UD Arena 65 69 L Jan 10, 1999 UD Arena 76 82 L Jan 21, 2001 Philadelphia, Pa. 63 55 W Wisconsin-Green Bay 1-0 Dec 21, 1999 UD Arena 78 77 W Feb 8, 2002 UD Arena 88 83 W Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 6, 2000 Cincinnati, Ohio 64 77 L Feb 15, 2003 Philadelphia, Pa. 51 63 L Feb 5, 1987 UD Arena 84 73 W Jan 24, 2001 UD Arena 76 89 L Feb 6, 2004 UD Arena 55 58 L Feb 18, 2001 Cincinnati, Ohio 62 84 L Feb 20, 2005 Philadelphia, Pa. 58 69 L Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1-1 Mar 4, 2001 Philadelphia, Pa. A10 71 80 L A10 / Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Date Location UD Op W/L Jan 2, 2002 UD Arena 77 66 W Dec 21, 1996 UD Arena 79 70 W Jan 28, 2002 Cincinnati, Ohio 80 68 W Tennessee 0-1 Dec 21, 1997 UD Arena 59 61 L Jan 7, 2003 UD Arena 82 65 W Date Location UD Op W/L Mar 2, 2003 Cincinnati, Ohio 64 72 L Dec 4, 1986 Knoxville, Tenn. 40 66 L Wright State 26-3 Jan 30, 2004 UD Arena 67 71 L Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 27, 2004 Cincinnati, Ohio 50 62 L Texas-El Paso 1-0 Date Feb 4, 1974 Fairborn, Ohio 53 35 W Jan 3, 2005 UD Arena 51 64 L Location UD Op W/L Feb 11, 1974 Cincinnati, Ohio LT 53 22 W Jan 27, 2005 Cincinnati, Ohio 54 73 L Nov 25, 2000 San Antonio, Texas SATC 66 39 W Feb 3, 1975 Dayton, Ohio 79 43 W OIASW / Ohio Association for Intercollegiate Sports for Women SATC / San Antonio Tipoff Classic Feb 2, 1976 Fairborn, Ohio 76 71 W Tournament Feb 9, 1976 Dayton, Ohio OVLT 72 50 W MCC / Midwestern Collegiate Conference Tournament Texas Pan-American 0-1 Jan 26, 1977 Dayton, Ohio 88 54 W A10 / Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Date Location UD Op W/L Feb 7, 1977 Dayton, Ohio OVLT 79 35 W Nov 22, 2003 Colorado Springs, Colo. AFC 57 63 L Feb 28, 1978 Fairborn, Ohio 77 71 W Youngstown State 0-1 AFC / Air Force Classic Jan 3, 1979 Dayton, Ohio 76 25 W Date Location UD Op W/L Mar 1, 1980 Cincinnati, Ohio OAISW 86 48 W Feb 22, 1992 UD Arena 65 89 L Toledo 7-7 Feb 11, 1981 Fairborn, Ohio 75 77 L Date Location UD Op W/L Mar 7, 1981 Dayton, Ohio OAISW 87 58 W Dec 27, 1980 Dayton, Ohio 75 72 W Feb 24, 1983 Dayton, Ohio 72 57 W Dec 5, 1981 Toledo, Ohio 54 66 L Feb 4, 1984 UD Arena 95 60 W Dec 18, 1982 Dayton, Ohio 68 69 L Jan 4, 1990 UD Arena 93 55 W Dec 17, 1983 Toledo, Ohio 78 63 W Jan 2, 1991 Fairborn, Ohio 63 76 L Dec 19, 1984 UD Arena 86 67 W Feb 6, 1992 UD Arena 80 66 W Dec 30, 1985 Toledo, Ohio 72 71 W Dec 17, 1992 Fairborn, Ohio 58 54 W Dec 2, 1986 UD Arena 65 56 W Dec 20, 1993 UD Arena 62 61 W Dec 18, 1990 Toledo, Ohio 71 83 L Jan 5, 1995 Fairborn, Ohio 71 73 L Nov 23, 1991 UD Arena 62 76 L Dec 29, 1995 UD Arena 61 55 W Dec 18, 1994 Toledo, Ohio 49 91 L Dec 10, 1996 Fairborn, Ohio 68 54 W Nov 19, 2000 UD Arena 58 77 L Dec 10, 1997 UD Arena 71 59 W Dec 29, 2001 Toledo, Ohio 83 73 W Dec 9, 1998 Fairborn, Ohio 75 54 W Dec 3, 2003 UD Arena 65 73 L Nov 20, 1999 UD Arena 69 46 W Nov 30, 2004 Toledo, Ohio 62 50 W Nov 17, 2000 Fairborn, Ohio 73 59 W Dec 18, 2001 UD Arena 89 34 W Valparaiso 2-0 Dec 4, 2002 Fairborn, Ohio 84 72 W Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 9, 2003 UD Arena 70 58 W Jan 9, 1988 UD Arena 79 59 W Dec 7, 2004 Fairborn, Ohio ot 65 55 W Feb 15, 1988 Valparaiso, Ind. 57 55 W OAISW / Ohio Association for Intercollegiate Sports for Women Tournament Vanderbilt 0-4 OVLT / Ohio Valley League Tournament Date Location UD Op W/L LT / League Tournament Dec 19, 1987 Nashville, Tenn. 67 82 L Jan 3, 1989 UD Arena 57 71 L Wyoming 1-0 Jan 19, 1999 UD Arena 50 59 L Date Location UD Op W/L Dec 30, 1999 Nashville, Tenn. 46 86 L Nov 26, 1999 Laramie, Wy. 79 59 W

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05-2107_gut 103 10/25/05, 11:10 AM UD is... • Ranked as one of the nation’s Top 100 universities by US News & World Report • One of the nation's ten largest Catholic universities and Ohio's largest private university, with an enrollment of more than 10,000 students, including more than 6,500 full-time undergraduates. • A university founded in 1850 by the Society of Mary (Marianists), a Roman Catholic teaching order of priests and brothers. • A residential learning community with more than 70 academic programs in arts and sciences, business administration, educa- tion and allied professions, engineering and law. • A diverse community committed to educating the whole person and to linking learning and scholarship with leadership and service. • A vibrant living-learning environment, where modern campus housing blurs the line between living and learning.

A National Leader In Service • UD was selected by the Templeton Foundation as having one of the nation's best service-learning programs that encourages students to contribute and learn through volunteer activity. •UD boasts one of the world's largest campus ministry programs. It sponsors 30 student-run service clubs, spring breakout trips, retreats and a certificate pro- gram in community service. Outside the classroom, more than 1,000 students perform scheduled service each year.

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05-2107_gut 104 10/25/05, 11:10 AM UD Building for the Future Since president Dr. Dan Curran’s arrival three years ago, the University of Dayton campus has been a constant work in progress. Whether it be new greenspace and walkways, or the $22 million Science Center (bottom), or the $21 million Residence Facility, the UD campus is taking shape with a look to the future while maintaining its roots to the past.

Rec-Plex: (Top) The three-story facility will feature six playing courts, an 8- lane pool, locker rooms, juice bar and student lounge. A state-of-the-art weight room, climbing wall and class rooms will also be housed in the building. Cost: $25 million Construction: Underway

Art Street: (Middle) A unique residential and learning environment for students of all majors that serves the entire campus community and surround- ing neighborhoods as a focal point for activity. Cost: $8.5 million Construction: Complete

Science Center: (Below) Features classrooms and laboratories to support the undergraduate curriculum in both science and mathematics. Cost: $22 million Construction: Complete

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05-2107_gut 105 10/25/05, 11:10 AM • UD is ranked seventh among national Catholic universities, and among the top 100 national univer- sities in the country, according to the 2004 issue of America's Best Colleges from U.S. News & World Report.

• Of the 232 Catholic colleges and universities in the United States, UD is one of only 16 that rank as national universities.

• Among Catholic national universities, only the Notre Dame and Georgetown boast higher average alumni giving rates. Philanthropic support from alumni and friends totaled nearly $20 million, up more than $3 million over last year.

• The Princeton Review included UD in its 2004 guide, The Best 351 Colleges, and named it "one of the best in the Midwest." UD is one of 150 schools profiled in the first edition of The Best Midwestern Colleges.

• Connected learning was made a reality as development of the general education pro- gram and its connection to professional education have been supported by several grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities (including matching grants to fund the Alumni Chair in the Humanities and the Humanities Fellows).

• UD was first in the country to offer an undergraduate degree program in human rights.

• Professor Aparna Higgins re- ceived the 2005 Mathematical Association of America's most prestigious award for teaching.

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05-2107_gut 106 10/25/05, 11:10 AM demic achievement and develop positive character traits that will be of sustaining value to the individual Distinguishedand society. Alumni

Charles Pedersen '26, Nobel prize winner

Erma Bombeck '49, columnist, humor writer, chroni- cler of American family life

Rita Rapp '50, NASA scientist, developer of space food

Chuck Noll '53, holder of four Super Bowl rings as coach of the

Richard Finan '54, former president, Ohio State Senate

Jon Husted ‘89, Ohio Speaker of the House

Colombe Nicholas '64, Internet consultant and former CEO of Anne Klein Co. and former president and COO of Giorgio Armani Fashion Corp.

Dan Patrick '79, ESPN anchor

Bob Schaffer '84, three- term U.S. Congressman from Colorado

Jon Gruden '86, head coach of the Super Bowl champion >

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05-2107_gut 107 10/25/05, 11:10 AM • UD was named one of the most significant cam- pus sites in the country as judged by the Ameri- can Society of Landscape Architects. Just 22 campus sites made the final list. Other Centen- nial Medal winners included the U.S. Capitol grounds, New York's Central Park and San Francisco's Ghiradelli Square.

• UD was named one of the top "schools with the most beautiful campus in an urban setting" in the 2004 edition of The Unofficial, Unbiased Guide to the 328 Most Interesting Colleges from Kaplan Publishing.

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05-2107_gut 109 10/25/05, 11:10 AM •Baseball •Softball •Track & Field •Football Located adjacent to the UD Arena, the state-of-the art UD Arena Sports Complex includes the $4 million Time Warner Cable Stadium for baseball, the UD Softball Stadium, the Jerry Von Mohr Practice Field and the future site of the Courtyard by Marriott at the University of Dayton.

•Soccer A $1.2 million renovation was recently com- pleted, which included a state-of-the-art grass playing surface and terraced seating, to make it one of the nation’s most unique soccer venues. Women’s soccer annually ranks among the top 25 in attendance.

•Golf (NCR South Course) A Golf Digest Top 100 course, NCR’s South Course has hosted the 1969 PGA Championship (won by Ray Floyd), the 1986 U.S. Women’s Open (won by Jane Geddes) and the 2005 U.S. Senior Open (won by Allen Doyle). NCR Country Club also hosts numerous local and regional PGA events and played host to the 2003 Atlantic 10 Men’s Golf Championship.

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05-2107_gut 110 10/25/05, 11:10 AM •Baseball Part of the UD Arena Sports Complex, Time Warner Cable Stadium is a the $4 million home to UD Baseball. The stadium features covered chair-back seating, a press box, concessions and restrooms. Located down the right field line is an indoor hitting cage, which also includes locker rooms. The playing surface is a natural grass field with state-of-art drainage and irrigation.

•Volleyball The third-largest volleyball-only venue in the NCAA, the Frericks Center features a Sport Court surface and seating for 5,000. An extensive seating renovation and environ- mental graphics package was completed during the summer of 2004. The facility is named for the late Thomas J. Frericks, the Flyers’ longtime Director of Athletics, and was the former home of Dayton Basketball.

•Football Located adjacent to the UD Arena, the 11,000-seat (named for the late Percival Welcome, longtime Director of Athletics for the City of Dayton Public Schools) features a video replay scoreboard, lights and turf. The Flyers have won nearly 85 percent of their games at Welcome Stadium.

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05-2107_gut 111 10/25/05, 11:10 AM ADMINISTRATION Dr. Daniel J. Curran Ted Kissell President Vice President/Director of Athletics Daniel J. Curran leads one of the top 10 Ted Kissell begins his 13th year as Vice public speaking. Travel to away athletics contests has been upgraded Catholic universities in the United States and the President/Director of Athletics at the University across the board to provide the better accommodations and itineraries largest independent university in Ohio. The Phila- of Dayton. Kissell’s tenure at UD has seen the for athletes to be able to focus on academics while on the road and delphia native became the University of Dayton's Athletics Division transform into a widely- minimize the amount of class time missed. 18th president and first lay leader on July 1, successful broad-based program to keep in step A high-water mark of Kissell’s administration is the 2002. with the changing trends in college athletics. implementation of a gender equity plan that provides men and women He's collaborating with administrators As Kissell has implemented his strategic student-athletes with equitable opportunities in line with the university’s and faculty to craft Vision 2010: A Commitment plan, championships have followed. In the last general population. A U.S. News & World Report ranks UD in the top to Excellence, a long-range strategic plan that will expand the Univer- eight years (1998-2005), UD has won 22 conference championships 15 in Division I gender equity. Additionally, the Athletics Division has sity of Dayton's reputation as a Catholic leader in higher education, and seen 16 teams reach post-season. In the eight years prior to that worked with the University to implement an aggressive program to extend its reach globally and improve diversity on campus. (1990-98), the Flyers only had seven conference championships and increase minority opportunities for student-athletes. Under Dr. Curran's leadership, the University of Dayton is enjoy- one tournament appearance. Kissell’s plan also includes improved facilities. Development ing tremendous momentum. For the past two years, UD attracted record Only the sixth AD in school history, Kissell is charged with the of the Arena Sports Complex (a 25-acre project in full view of I-75 and applications for its first-year class and record sponsored research oversight of 17 intercollegiate athletics programs, the University of an attractive southern gateway to the city of Dayton) began with a $13 dollars. The University started new exchange programs in China, es- Dayton Arena and the surrounding Arena Sports Complex. As a University million renovation to the University of Dayton Arena, completed in 2002. tablished centers of excellence in nanotechnology and fuels and com- Vice President, Kissell serves on the University’s President’s Council Since then, the University has added a running track, the Jerry Von Mohr bustion and opened a $22 million science center. In addition, UD and is a member of the President’s Cabinet. Beyond the University, he Football Practice Field, Time Warner Cable Stadium for baseball and constructed two facilities that combine living and learning — Marianist is chair of Atlantic 10 Conference Finance Committee and a member a softball stadium that was completed for the 2005 season. The next Hall, a modern residence hall with learning spaces, and ArtStreet, an of the A-10 Executive Committee. ingredient will be the “Courtyard By Marriott at the University of Dayton” imaginative housing and arts education complex in the student neigh- A vital component of the Flyer master plan is a men’s basketball that will open during the 2005-06 school year. Along with the hotel, borhood. RecPlex, a fitness and recreation complex, is expected to program that is in consistent contention for a post-season bid. The future plans include a restaurant, a multi-use field and farther down the open in 2006. progress of the men’s basketball program in the last seven years toward Great Miami River, a boathouse for the rowing team. As a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's greater national prominence has been marked by three NCAA bids; The Arena Sports Complex is the most visible of the upgrades, Division I board of directors, he helped shape academic reforms de- three NIT bids and an average of more than 20 wins a season. Annual but every locker room in the Frericks Center has also been renovated, signed to improve the graduation rate of student-athletes. He's cur- basketball-related revenues have risen from $1.8 million to $8.8 along with venue upgrades for soccer and volleyball. rently serving on the NCAA’s sports wagering task force. million since Kissell came to UD in 1992. A native of Chicago, Kissell holds two history degrees - a B.A. He has quickly immersed himself in the region, focusing on The success of the men’s basketball program has provided from Elmhurst College in 1969 and an M.A. from Northern Illinois economic development and high-tech issues. He chairs the Wright resources and allowed the operating budget to grow nearly $10 million University in 1972. Ted’s family includes his wife Deanna, four children Brothers Institute board and serves on nearly two dozen others, includ- to support Kissell’s strategy of building broad-based competitive results - Ted Jr., Jennifer, Sarah and Katie, and one grandson, Teo. ing the Dayton Development Coalition, Dayton Area Chamber of Com- throughout Flyer sports programs. merce, National Composite Center and Miami Valley Research Foun- Women’s soccer has earned five NCAA dation. In the state, the governor tapped him for the Ohio Aerospace tournament appearances including a and Defense Advisory Council. berth in the “Sweet Sixteen” in 2001 and Colleagues praise him for his collegial leadership style, vision, has won eight of the last nine A-10 regular energy, approachability and strong commitment to social justice. season championships. Women’s A sociologist by training, Dr. Curran spent 23 years in various volleyball has earned two consecutive administrative and faculty positions at Saint Joseph’s University in NCAA tournament appearances and has Philadelphia, most recently as executive vice president and vice presi- won five A-10 titles (regular season and/ dent for academic affairs. He's a noted scholar in criminology, juvenile or tournament). Men’s soccer has won justice and social problems, with a deep interest in international is- four A-10 titles, and baseball has raised sues. the school record for wins in a season His passion for social justice runs deep. At his presidential three times in the last five years. installation ceremony in April 2003, he noted that a Catholic university must be "a force for social change. As a community of learners and Kissell has also invested in UD football to educators, we must analyze the causes of social injustice and edu- maintain its position as the model for cate professionals with a conscience." Division I non-scholarship football He has served on the boards of Saint Joseph's Carpenter So- programs. A grass practice facility and ciety, a nonprofit organization that purchases and rehabilitates homes charter flights have advanced UD’s in Camden, N.J., and Philadelphia’s Summerbridge Program, a col- competitive position. UD football has lege-prep program for minority middle-school students. For six years, gained nationwide attention with 28 he traveled with students to Tijuana, Mexico, on a service-learning consecutive winning seasons and won project. He received the 2002 Eternal Flame Award, an international outright or shared the Pioneer Football award given for "exceptional contribution to the field of Holocaust edu- League championship eight of the 12 cation." years the league has been in existence. Most of Dr. Curran's research has focused on ways to address The Flyers also won the 2002 NCAA social inequality. His prolific scholarly record includes eight books, Division I-AA Mid-Major National most of which he co-authored with his wife, Claire M. Renzetti, former Championship. chair of the sociology department at Saint Joseph’s University. Theo- Strong performance on the field has not ries of Crime: A Reader was published in 2003, and the two are work- come at the expense of a high level of ing on updated editions of Women, Men and Society: The Sociology of performance in the classroom. The Flyers’ Gender and Social Problems: Society in Crisis. In 1993, the Univer- combined cumulative grade point average sity of Pittsburgh Press published his Dead Laws for Dead Men, a has steadily risen to 3.14, the best in historical analysis of coal mine health and safety legislation. school history. UD has had 25 Academic Before becoming a vice president at Saint Joseph’s University, All-Americans in the last five years. Only Dr. Curran served as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for four Nebraska, Rensselaer Poly and Rice had years. He started his academic career there in 1979 with a series of more. Dayton’s 174 student-athletes on faculty positions in the department of sociology, including chair from the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor 1988 to 1992. As a professor of sociology, he has taught courses in Roll were the third-most in the conference, criminology, social problems, juvenile justice and white-collar crime. even though the Flyers participate in fewer Dr. Curran also served as president of the faculty senate at Saint Joseph's A-10 sports than all but one school. University. Providing strong, positive In 1990, he served as a Fulbright Senior Scholar at the Univer- experiences and support for student- sity of Melbourne in Australia. He holds a concurrent professorship at athletes is paramount in developing Nanjing University in China. competitive athletic programs. During the Dr. Curran earned a Ph.D. from the University of Delaware in last eight years, the Athletics Division has 1980 after receiving a master's degree from Temple University in 1978 added full-time staff in the areas of and a bachelor’s degree from Saint Joseph’s University in 1973--all in academic support, strength and sociology. Dr. Curran and his wife, Claire, have two sons, Sean and conditioning and athletic training. Aidan. UD’s student-athletes are also educated on the subjects of time management, better nutrition and even

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Athletics Division Directory Tim Wabler Cindy Hartmann (Area Code 937) Associate Vice President for Athletics Associate Director of Athletics/ Ted Kissell ...... 229-2165 Senior Woman Administrator Vice-President/Director of Athletics Tim Wabler begins his 11th year in Tim Wabler ...... 229-4598 athletics at the University of Dayton. A former Flyer Cindy Hartmann, a member of the University Associate Vice President for Athletics student-athlete himself, Wabler’s primary duties of Dayton athletics staff for the past seven years, Cindy Hartmann ...... 229-3760 include the administration of all of UD’s sports Associate Director of Athletics / Sr. Woman Administrator serves as associate director of athletics and se- Tim O’Connell ...... 229-4635 programs and support services. nior woman administrator. She is responsible Associate Director of Athletics / Director of UD Arena In the decade Wabler has been part of for the development, implementation and adher- Joe Owens ...... 229-2663 the Dayton Athletics Division, the Flyers have ence to the University’s policies and procedures Assoc. Dir. of Athletics / Dir. of Athletic Performance experienced significantly improved competitive in accordance with NCAA, Atlantic 10 and Uni- Mike Kelly ...... 229-4423 success. In the last eight years, UD has had 22 versity regulations as well as managing the of- Assistant Director of Athletics / Head Football Coach conference championships and 16 teams reach the post-season. In fice of academic services for student-athletes. She manages the Ken Keck ...... 229-4457 the eight years prior to that, the Flyers only had seven conference National Letter of Intent program along with allocation and distribution Assistant Director of Athletics championships and one tournament appearance. Kara Maicher ...... 229-4875 of athletic grant-in-aid, and also serves as sports program administra- The highlights include a fourth-place finish in the 2001-02 Assistant Director of Athletics Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Cup (all-sport) standings, its best-ever tor for women’s basketball, volleyball and softball. James Brothers ...... 229-2829 finish. In 2003-04, three Flyer teams advanced to the NCAA tournament In June 2002, Hartmann was selected to the NCAA Division I Assistant Director of Athletics in the same school year, the very first time that happened in UD history. Women’s Basketball Committee in which she is entering her last year Dawn Mamula ...... 229-4552 Women’s soccer has won the A-10 Championship seven years in a row of a four-year term. She is also a member of the Atlantic 10 Women’s Assistant Director of Athletics and advanced to NCAA play five of the past six years. Men’s basketball Basketball Committee. She is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators. She currently serves on Jeff Boeckman ...... 229-4655 has averaged more than 20 wins a season over the last six years. The Assistant Director of UD Arena Operations the University of Dayton Inclusion and Diversity Council and the volleyball team earned its first NCAA bid in 2003 by winning the A-10 Tony Caruso ...... 449-2858 Tournament, and returned to the tournament with another conference University’s Rector’s Council. In 2001-02, she served as a repre- Equipment Manager title in 2004. Men’s cross country has won the national cross country sentative to the NCAA Academic/Eligibility/Compliance Cabinet. Donna Cox ...... 229-4433 only championship the last two times it has entered the meet. The Before coming to Dayton, Hartmann worked at the University of Ticket Office Secretary baseball team has reached or surpassed the UD record for wins in a Connecticut, where she served as compliance coordinator from 1996- Mollie Cummins ...... 229-4635 season three times in the last five seasons. And the Flyer football team 1998. Prior to that, she was assistant compliance coordinator for UD Arena Secretary has won the championship eight times in the one year. Hartmann served as sports information director at Georgia Peggy D’Amico ...... 229-4551 12-year history of the league. Perimeter College (known then as DeKalb College) from 1994-95. Ticket Office Assistant Mike DeGeorge ...... 229-4416 As success on the field has improved, UD student-athletes Hartmann has a Masters in Education-Sports Administration from have also performed in the classroom. The Flyers’ combined cumulative Athletic Publications Coordinator Georgia State University and a Bachelor of Science degree in commu- Jason Dunn ...... 229-XXXX grade point average has steadily risen to 3.14, the best in school nication/photojournalism from Syracuse University. She was a four- history. UD has had 25 Academic All-Americans in the last five years. Assistant to the Director of Athletics year basketball letterwinner for the Orangewomen. Cindy and her Only Nebraska, Rensselaer Poly and Rice had more. Dayton’s 174 Steve Foster ...... 229-4401 husband, Troy, reside in Springboro, Ohio, with their two children, Head Trainer student-athletes on the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll were Samuel and Olivia. Margaret Gantt ...... 229-3718 the third-most in the conference, even though the Flyers participate in Assistant Business Manager fewer A-10 sports than all but one school. UD had the most players on Mark Geller ...... 229-4861 the PFL Academic Honor Roll for the fourth straight year in 2004. Marketing Assistant Wabler managed the implementation of a gender equity plan Vera Gomes ...... 229-4425 that provides men and women student-athletes with equitable Academic Coordinator opportunities in line with the university’s general population. A U.S. Michael O’HarePh.D. Dave Harper ...... 229-2174 News & World Report ranks UD in the top 15 in Division I gender equity. Director of Athletic Development Additionally, the Athletics Division has worked with the University to Faculty Representative Rocky Houck ...... 229-5885 Assistant Director of UD Arena/Concessions implement an aggressive program to increase minority opportunities Dr. Michael O’Hare, Professor of Physics for student-athletes. Doug Hauschild ...... 229-4390 and Professor of Electro-Optics, was named fac- Wabler is overseeing the Athletics’ Division efforts to provide Director of Sports Information/Media Relations top-notch facilities for the next generation of Flyer student-athletes ulty representative to the NCAA in 1998. Dr. O’Hare Chris Kraft ...... 229-4598 with the creation of the Arena Sports Complex. Development of the has been in the Department of Physics at the Uni- Assistant for Athletics Administration versity of Dayton since 1966 and has served as Evey Landis ...... 229-4422 Arena Sports Complex began with a $13 million renovation to the Athletics Secretary University of Dayton Arena, completed in 2002. Since then, the chair of the department since 1983. Dr. O’Hare has Aphysics at all levels and has research expe- Gary McCans ...... 229-4879 University has added a running track, the Jerry Von Mohr Football Practice Premium Seating Director Field, Time Warner Cable Stadium for baseball and a softball stadium rience in atomic, molecular, solid-state and opti- Katy Monnette ...... 229-5007 that was completed for the 2005 season. The next ingredient will be cal physics. Assistant Director of Marketing the Courtyard By Marriott at the University of Dayton that will open He has served as a consultant and visiting scientist to the Wright- Ted Moraites ...... 229-4868 during the 2005-06 school year. Along with the hotel, future plans Patterson Air Force Materials Laboratory. Most recently, Dr. O’Hare was Event Services Manager include a restaurant, a multi-use field and farther down the Great Miami a co-prinicipal investigator on a NASA sponsored NOVA grant to design Todd Muckerheide ...... 229-4568 River, a boathouse for the rowing team. curricula for developing scientific literacy in preservice teachers. Director of Corporate Sales Early in Wabler’s tenure, the Athletics Division built the $4.3 Dr. O’Hare’s duties as faculty representative to the NCAA include: Dick Netzley ...... 229-4557 million Donoher Basketball Center, an addition to the UD Arena, to taking an active role in the institutional control of the intercollegiate Game Operations Coordinator provide new facilities for men’s and women’s basketball and football. Megan Pease ...... 229-3708 athletics program; representing a faculty viewpoint and faculty oversight Compliance Coordinator The entire facility, which was dedicated in June of 1998, was conceived, and advice in the administration of the athletics program; involvement in planned and completed in 20 months time. In those 20 months, the Tom Ryan ...... 229-3718 the assurance of academic integrity of the athletics program and the Business Office Assistant entire $4.3 million cost was paid for by charitable gifts to the University. maintenance of the welfare of the student-athletes; and monitoring of Debbie Seaman ...... 229-2165 On campus, renovations to (soccer) and the Frericks performance of the student-athletes. Executive Assistant to Director of Athletics Center (volleyball) have improved those facilities to among the best in Dr. O’Hare and his wife, Patricia, have four daughters, all of whom Nate Seymour ...... 229-4437 the Midwest. graduated from the University of Dayton. Associate Head Trainer Including the Arena Seating Plan, gifts to Athletics total over Cindy Siler ...... 229-4608 $4.5 million annually. UD Arena Office Manager Wabler, a Dayton native, is in charge of all coaches’ contracts Maggi Snider ...... 229-5113 for the Athletics Division, and manages radio and TV agreements. Wabler Assistant Director of Ticketing Services is also the administrator who oversees UD’s athletic fund-raising efforts Julie Steinke ...... 229-2745 and long-term finances. Radio and television agreements have been Academic Coordinator expanded to increase exposure for Flyer athletics. Dayton had a record Robyn Swensen ...... 229-4410 30 men's basketball games on television last year. Football and Ticket Office Assistant basketball games are heard internationally on the World Wide Web. UD Mark Thobe ...... 229-1434 women’s basketball is also broadcast on News/Talk 1290 WHIO. In Coordinator of Strength & Conditioning addition, Flyer basketball, football, volleyball and soccer games are Bill Thomas ...... 229-4419 Assistant Director of Athletics Communication broadcast in the Dayton area on Time Warner Cable. Sara Thomas ...... 229-4437 Wabler has been actively involved in numerous A-10 Conference Assistant Trainer committees, including the Championships Review Committee, Baseball Matt Uchtman ...... 229-4596 Committee and Soccer Committee. Assistant Director of UD Arena Operations A 1974 graduate of UD’s School of Business Administration, Sue Wheeler ...... 229-3718 Wabler has also completed the Sports Management Institute Executive Senior Secretary for Athletic Business Program. A former member of UD’s Athletic Board, Wabler was a four- Kevin Wilkinson ...... 229-4431 year letterwinner and three-time Pitcher of the Year for UD. He served Assistant Director of Sports Information as team captain as a senior. Tim and his wife Arlene have two daughters, Kaname Yamaguchi ...... 229-4437 Sarah and Leigh Anne. Assistant Trainer

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The mission of the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics at the University of Dayton reflects the mission of the University by using the laboratory of fields of play and arenas of competition to educate young people to “LEARN, LEAD AND SERVE.”

That mission is embodied in the following core purposes: • To educate the total person by integrating the primary academic purposes with educational possibilities and opportunities for young people beyond the classroom;

• To teach the value of community and family through collaboration and teamwork;

• To instill the fundamentals of sportsmanship, adhering to the values of respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility;

• To teach the tools of achievement, including self-discipline, personal responsibility and the setting of high standards;

• To develop the individual talents of our student-athletes within the context of shared team goals;

• To enhance diversity and minority opportunity at the University of Dayton; and • To advance the University of Dayton locally, regionally and nationally.

Academic Services The mission of Academic Services for Student-Athletes at the University of Dayton is to provide the services necessary to ensure that the student-athletes, while competing athletically, will progress academically towards a bachelors degree from the Uni- versity of Dayton. Academic Services for Student-Athletes pro- motes a total person concept to the student-athletes, a concept that stresses the student-athletes’ abilities to excel in athletic competition, attain academic achievement and develop positive character traits that will be of sustaining value to the individual and society. Athletic accomplishments do not come at the expense of academic performance at UD. In 2003, the University of Dayton was ranked No. 8 nationally in NCAA graduation rates of the over 300 NCAA Division I institutions. This is a tremendous accom- plishment and exhibits the continuing importance placed upon academic success at Dayton. As success on the field has improved, UD student-athletes have also performed in the classroom. The Flyers’ combined cumulative grade point average has steadily risen to 3.14, the best in school history. UD has had 25 Academic All-Americans in the last five years. Only Nebraska, Rensselaer Poly and Rice had more. In the most recent Goals of the University of Dayton Student-Athlete release, Dayton’s 174 student-athletes on the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Academic Services: Honor Roll were the third-most in the conference, even though the Flyers • To offer assistance with tutorial and study skills. participate in fewer A-10 sports than all but one school. UD had the most • To provide a facility with an atmosphere conducive to studying. players on the PFL Academic Honor Roll for the fourth straight year in 2004. • To enhance student-athletes' knowledge through probing/ questioning of thoughts, ideas and reactions. • To stimulate the student-athletes' thought process with different ideas other than their own. • To develop and encourage critical thinking. • To monitor the study patterns of the student-athlete. • To develop study strategies to achieve academic success at the University of Dayton. • To enhance the academic motivation of the student-athletes. • To help develop academic responsibility in each student-athlete. • To develop appropriate collaborative learning experiences for student-athletes that facilitate their mutual support.

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Sports Medicine Staff At the University of Dayton, the health and well being of our student- athletes is a primary concern. We strive to prevent injuries through pre-participa- tion physical examinations, well-designed conditioning programs, warm-ups, proper practice planning, and appropriate equipment selection. When an ath- letic injury occurs, our goal is to provide the best medical care possible from the initial first-aid to the follow-up care and rehabilitation.

FACILITIES There are two Athletic Training Rooms in operation at the University of Dayton. The Arena Training Room is located in the Donoher Basketball Center and utilized by Arena Complex teams for practices and games. The Frericks Center training room is open year round and is utilized for treatment and reha- bilitation to all sports in the mornings and serves those sports that operate out of the Frericks Center in the afternoon.

STAFF The University of Dayton Sports Medicine Staff consists of a team of Family Practice Physicians and Orthopedic Consultants and four full-time and two graduate assistant certified and licensed Athletic Trainers, any of whom may be consulted regarding injuries or illnesses. In particular instances the Head Team Physician may refer athletes to other physicians or specialists. However, the Head Team Physician supervises the status of all athletes referred Sean to other physicians or specialists and has the final authority with regard to all medical disqualifications, treatment, and return to play. Referrals to specialists Convery, M.D. will be made through the Team Physicians or Athletic Trainers only. Head Team Physician Trained personnel are present at all athletic contests and, where possible, at all practices to insure prompt medical attention. Priority for coverage is given Dr. Sean Convery is in his fourth year heading up Dayton’s medical staff. Convery’s to those sports where the risk of injury is greatest. The Sports Medicine Staff primary full-time position is serving as the medical director of The Sports Medicine works closely with the coaching staff to keep them informed regarding the Center at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton. In addition, he is a faculty member in the Family Practice Residency Program at Miami Valley Hospital; associate clinical professor medical status of the athletes. in the Department of Family Practice at School of Medicine; school physician for the Kettering City School District; and team physician at Kettering Fairmont High School. Convery is past president of the Miami Valley Academy of Family Practice and serves as Montgomery County Medical Association delegate to the Ohio State Medical Association. He is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine and a charter member of the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. Convery is active within the Dayton community, having been involved as a volunteer physician for the Nike Tour, Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis, Dayton River Corridor Classic and Special Olympics. A 1977 summa cum laude graduate of the University of Steubenville in Steubenville, Ohio, Convery holds a Bachelor of Arts in chemistry. He is a 1981 graduate of the Wright State University School of Medicine. He is a board certified family practice physician with additional certification in sports medicine. A Philadelphia native, Convery currently resides in Centerville.

Steve Foster, ATC,LAT Nate Seymour, ATC,LAT, CSCS Sara Thomas, ATC,LAT Head Trainer Assoc. Head Trainer Assistant Trainer Tim Quinn, M.D. Orthopedic Consultant Former Flyer football standout Dr. Tim Quinn serves his alma mater as the ortho- Kaname Yamaguchi, ATC,LAT Dusty Rhodes, D.O. Mike Barrow, M.D. pedic consultant for UD Athletics. A 1973 graduate, Quinn has been associated with the Assistant Trainer Asst. Team Physician Asst. Team Physician Flyers in this capacity since 1988. He was a two-time First Team Academic All-America, and was chosen a National Football Foundation/College Football Hall of Fame Scholar- Athlete in 1972. A versatile player, he was a starter at linebacker and on the defensive line in his career. He is also a two-time winner of UD’s John L. Macbeth Memorial Scholar-Athlete Award. Quinn received his medical degree from Ohio State in 1976, and then received a fellowship to study at the International College of Surgeons in London, England. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, and a member of the Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Association of North America. Quinn’s father Joe played and coached football at UD, and is a member of UD’s Athletic Hall of Fame. The Quinn family -- Tim, his father Joe, his brother Dan and his Jim Klosterman, M.D. Art Bok, D.O. uncle Fran -- combined for 14 football letters. Dr. Quinn is in his 26th year of orthopedic Orthopedic Consultant Team Physician Emeritus surgery in Dayton.

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NCAA Compliance The NCAA and You The University of Dayton is committed to the principle of institutional control in operating its athletics program in a manner that is consistent with the letter and spirit of NCAA, conference and university rules and regulations. The University’s commitment is to maintain control of its athletics programs through cooperation between responsible administrators, coaches, faculty, all institutional staff members, student- athletes and representatives of the University’s athletics interests.

Who are UD Athletics Representatives/Boosters*? • Any current and former member of any UD Athletics Division fan support group • Any contributor to UD Athletics or booster group members • Season ticket holders • Anyone who has helped arrange employment or employed a current or prospective student-athlete What is a prospective student-athlete/“prospect”? • Anyone who has been involved, in any way, in the A prospect is any student who has started classes for the ninth (9th) promotion of Flyer Athletics grade, any student who receives financial assistance or other benefits *Please note: Once you become an athletics representative, from UD and/or its athletics representative that are not normally you retain that identity indefinitely. provided to prospective students generally. What are Extra Benefits? You become a “recruited prospective student-athlete” at a particular An extra benefit is any special arrangement by a UD staff member or an college if any coach or representative of the college’s athletics interests athletics representative to provide a prospective or enrolled student- (booster or representative) approaches you (or any member of your athlete or his/her family with a benefit not specifically authorized by family) about enrolling and participating in athletics at that college. NCAA regulations. Impermissible extra benefits would include, but are Activities by coaches or boosters that cause you to become a recruited not limited to: • Cash or loans of any amount prospective student-athlete are: • Co-signing or arranging a loan • Providing you with an official visit* • Gifts or discounted/free services (e.g., airline tickets, • Placing more than one telephone call to you or any other merchandise, etc.) member of your family • Rent-free or reduced-cost housing • Visiting you or any other member of your family anywhere • Employment of a student-athlete at a rate higher than other than the college campus wages paid for similar work * You may take a maximum of five “official visits” • Payment to a student-athlete for work not performed with no more than one to any single institution

A Message to Prospects... To participate in varsity athletics, student-athletes must receive “qualifier” status determined by the NCAA Clearinghouse. Please visit www.NCAAClearinghouse.net for further information.

It is never too early for student- athletes to start planning for college. Call the NCAA’s “Wanna Play? Know the Rule” hotline at 1-800-638-3731 to hear recorded information and order your free copy of the NCAA Guide for the College Bound Student-Athlete.

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05-2107_gut 117 10/25/05, 11:10 AM MEDIA INFORMATION On Television 2005-2006 Women’s Basketball Television Schedule: (as of press time) Date Opponent Time Network Feb 5 St. Bonaventure 2 p.m. A10TV Mar 5 A-10 Semifinals TBD A10TV Mar 6 A-10 Championship 5 p.m. ESPN2

Time Warner Television in Dayton, Ohio will produce selected games for the Flyers, to be aired locally in the Miami Valley. The Emmy-Award winning Atlantic 10 Television Network will broadcast UD’s regular- season game at home versus St. Bonaventure on Feb. 5, regionally in Atlantic 10 cities. The Atlantic 10 Television Network will also carry the A-10 Semifi- nals, with Championship airing on ESPN 2. The A- 10 Television Network is broadcast on nine affiliates in eight states (plus Washington, DC) and reaches more than 27.1 million homes.

In Print On The Web Bucky Albers has been the Dayton Flyer beat writer for The Dayton Daily News for 16 years now, but www.DAYTONFLYERS.COM has been following UD basketball closely since As can be expected, the worldwide web is an excellent place to stay in- 1950 (when he was 12!). His columns, reports formed about Flyer hoops. The Flyers’ newly designed website launched and game stories are not only published in the Day- this fall was designed by College Sports Online. It is maintained by UD ton Daily News, but but also on the DDN’s website: Athletics Communication and has the most comprehensive data about the www.daytondailynews.com by the following morn- Flyers. ing. Fans can follow the action with live scoring called GAMETRACKER. Live Bucky Albers scoring will be available for all home games and most road games, and features interactive tools to display game data, individual and team stats and much more. GAMETRACKER is also available for all of UD’s home contests in football, soccer, volleyball and baseball.

Within one hour following basketball home games, the box score, game notes and photos will be available. After road games, box scores and game information will be made available as soon as possible. From On The Radio DaytonFlyers.com, you can also access Atlantic 10 Conference information, Selected UD Women’s Basketball home games will be broadcast by NewsTalk Top 25 polls, player features, game notes and much more. 1290 WHIO-Radio in Dayton. UD’s on-campus radio station, Flyer Radio 99.5 FM along with Information Radio 1610 AM will also carry selected women’s basketball home games live. All three radio outlets have live streaming capabilities on the Web. For information and broadcast sched- ules, visit DaytonFlyers.com

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To The Media Media Credentials Credentials are issued to accredited members of the media by Doug Hauschild in the Athletics Communi- cation Office (937-229-4390) at least 24 hours prior to each game. Media passes will be picked up at the media entrance gate, next to the loading dock in the back of the UD Arena.

Photo Credentials Photo passes for Flyer games will be issued by the Athletics Communication Office to accredited members of the media only. All requests must be made at least 24 hours prior to each home game. Still photographers are restricted to the right side of the basket at either end of the floor (per NCAA Tournament guidelines) un- less prior arrangements are made with Doug Hauschild in the Athletics Communication Office (937-229-4390). Also, no flash photography is permitted unless approved in advance. Local Media Outlets Press Room Services RADIO TELEVISION The basketball press room is located beneath the administrative offices at the UD Arena. It can be reached Dayton Daily News WHIO Radio WHIO-TV (CBS) via the ramp that connects the outside to courtside. Brian Kollars, Sports Editor Larry Hansgen, Play-By-Play Mike Hartsock, Sports Director Team information, game programs, and starting line- Bucky Albers, UD Beat Writer 1212 Wilmington Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45401 ups with game officials will be available before the game. Tom Archdeacon, Columnist Dayton, Ohio 45420 (937) 259-2111 Halftime stats will be delivered to press row at intermis- Fourth & Ludlow Streets (937) 259-2111 [email protected] Dayton, Ohio 45402 [email protected] sion and a full NCAA box with play-by-play will be fur- (937) 225-2250 WKEF-TV (ABC/FOX) nished to members of the working press. Coaches’ [email protected] WHIO Radio Ray Crawford, Sports Director quotes and possibly featured player quotes (depending Bucky Bockhorn, Analyst Ryan Brant, Sports on the game) will also be made available. This informa- Troy Daily News 3540 Big Tree Road Dayton, Ohio 45418 tion will be available about 30 minutes following each Dave Fong, Sports Editor Bellbrook, Ohio 45305 (937) 268-6800 home game at www.DaytonFlyers.com. Troy, Ohio 45373 (937) 848-2823 [email protected] (937) 440-5251 [email protected] Post Game Filing [email protected] WHIO Radio Fax service is available at the Arena. The press Tom Michaels, Pregame Show WDTN-TV (NBC) room will be equipped with three telephones available Greene County Dailies 7213 Taffy Lane Jack Pohl, Sports Editor on a first-come, first-served basis. Persons requiring Henry Conte, Sports Editor Dayton, Ohio 45459 Neil Konerman, Sports 30 South Detroit (937) 291-1859 Dayton, Ohio 45439 telephones at courtside should order phones through Box 400 [email protected] (937) 293-5044 Doug Hauschild in the Athletics Communication Office Xenia, Ohio 45385 [email protected] (937-229-4390). Those ordering phone service directly (937) 878-3993 1360 Homer [email protected] through Ameritech cannot be guaranteed courtside place- [email protected] Lance McCallister, Sports ment. Accessible wireless internet is available at 8044 Montgomery Road WHIO-TV Analyst courtside and in the media work room. The Times Suite 650 Mark Adams Shawn Bauman, Sports Editor Cincinnati, Ohio 45255 2792 West Pekin Road Press Row 3085 Woodman Drive (513) 686-8300 Springboro, Ohio 45066-7616 Press row is located courtside, opposite the team Kettering, Ohio 45420 [email protected] (937) 259-2111 benches and scorers’ table. Seating is limited and (937) 294-7000 [email protected] reserved for WORKING MEDIA ONLY. An emergency [email protected] Megasports Stuart Mason, Sports Director Flyer TV courtside phone line is briefly available during games. Beavercreek News-Current P.O. Box 316 University of Dayton There are phone lines available in the press room. The Doug Skinner, Sports Editor Upper Sandusky, Ohio 43351 Dayton, Ohio 45469-2202 press row number is (937) 449-2855. An auxiliary 3085 Woodman Drive (937) 229-3058 (937) 229-4550 press area is in Section 301. Kettering, Ohio 45420 (937) 290-7161 Flyer Radio Media Parking [email protected] Mike Giangreco, Sports Director INTERNET Windshield passes admitting cars into the arena University of Dayton parking lot will be provided upon request and availabil- Associated Press Dayton, Ohio 45469-0616 FlyerHoops.net (Rivals) ity. Media parking is reserved at the back of the UD Jim Hannah, Bureau Chief (937) 229-3058 Matt Schwade Arena, near the loading dock. Please enter at Gate B Dayton, Ohio 45402 [email protected] 4705 Tuttles View Drive and have your pass displayed. (937) 225-2269 Dublin, Ohio 43016 [email protected] (614) 446-9686 [email protected] NCAA Tournament Credential Policy According to NCAA regulations, media wishing to Steve Malone, Sports Editor be credentialed for the 2006 NCAA Tournament must University of Dayton meet NCAA guidelines and must attend 90 percent of Dayton, OH 45469-0626 Flyer home games. (937) 229-3226 [email protected]

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